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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 652948 | 'ALOHA' | Paspalum vaginatum Sw. | Georgia, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | The purpose of this breeding program was to identify and develop acceptable alternative turfgrass varieties for Florida and to enlarge the diversity of clonally propagated warm season perennial turf cultivars and species grown for Florida s specialty turfgrass markets. Aloha was developed as a regional variety for the subtropical and tropical regions of Florida. It was originally tested as breeding line H99-47, and Plant Patent Application No. 11/188,229 (Jul.22, 2005) was submitted under Aloha designation. Aloha was selected for three agronomic traits, including: 1) darker leaf color; 2) insect resistance; and 3) a faster rate of crop establishment. Leaf color was determined using the Munsell Color Chart, Aloha produced a fresh leaf color that was a darker green than the standard varieties, and ranged from 5GY (5-4/4) to 7.5GY (5-4/4). In comparison to a set of standard varieties, Aloha exhibited a higher level of host plant resistance to the greenbug aphid (Schizaphes graminium Rodani) (Homoptera:Aphidae). On Aloha , this aphid had a slower rate of development to sexual maturity, a shortened life expectancy and lower fecundity. Aloha also induced an antibiosis reaction to the tropical sod webworm (Herpetogramma phaeopteralis Guenee) (Lepidoptera:Pyralidae), although this resistance was not statistically superior to the other seashore paspalum turf varieties. Aloha also exhibited a faster rate of crop establishment than the standards, and typically attained 50% plot coverage a month to four months earlier than the standard cultivars. | 1751275 | PI 652948 |