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Lack of Competitive Success of an Intraseeded Creeping Bentgrass Cultivar into an Established Putting Green

Daniel L. Kendrick and T. Karl Danneberger*

Dep. of Hortic. and Crop Sci., Ohio State Univ., 202 Kottman Hall, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210



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Fig. 1. The RAPD banding pattern using Primer 703 and DNA extracted from the cored (Exp. 1) plot samples on 28 May 1999. Greenhouse grown ‘Penn G-2’ creeping bentgrass samples, which were known to have the 1050-bp band, were inserted (marked A–E) to make scoring of the gel easier. The band is not present in any of these 22 amplified field samples. sm = 100 bp size marker.

 





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