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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 689102'MSA 2-3-98'Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walter) Kuntze Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivar‘MSA 2-3-98' is a cold tolerant, high quality St. Augustinegrass [Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walt.) Kuntze] developed at Mississippi State University. MSA 2-3-98 was released on April 19, 2006 from Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station. MSA 2-3-98 offers many advantages compared to other St. Augustinegrass cultivars. Leaf length, leaf width, internode length, and internode diameter of MSA 2-3-98 were significantly smaller than ‘Floratam’ and ‘Raleigh’. The more diminutive morphology of MSA 2-3-98 allows it to establish a denser turfgrass canopy with finer leaf texture. Cold tolerance of MSA 2-3-98 was evaluated from spring assessments of percent green turfgrass cover and overall plot green-up. The cold tolerance of MSA 2-3-98 was similar to Raleigh, but outperformed Floratam. MSA 2-3-98 turfgrass quality tended to be greater than Delmar, Floratam, and Raleigh. Gray leaf spot (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) severity on MSA 2-3-98 was variable among locations where the disease was evaluated. MSA 2-3-98 has greater turfgrass quality with similar cold tolerance to Raleigh.1967692PI 689102