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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 628278'MONTANA'Bromus riparius Rehmann Montana, United StatesW62001DEVELOPEDPRE 12/31/2001CultivarCool-season, mildly rhizomatous perennial forage grass. Produces abundant basal leaf growth, and spreads by creeping, roots in space plantings or light-textured soils, is less aggressive than Fleet. Regrowth following clipping is rapid, similar to Fleet and Paddock. Leaf dimensions, degree of leaf pubescence, rate of phenological development, culm length and seed characteristics are similar to Paddock. Tolerates intensive fall clipping better than Regar or adapted cvs. of orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata). Forage yields in multi-year trials across Montana of 105, 105 and 106% of Paddock, Regar and Fleet, respectively. Across dryland sites, had 9% higher forage yields than Regar. Excellent seed production potential. Across three locations, produced 35% and 167% higher seed yields than Paddock and Regar, respectively. Adapted to cool, moist (or irrigated) areas in the intermountain western U.S. Useful as a single species for permanent pastures, or in grass-legume mixtures for grazing or hay production.1631353PI 628278