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1. Preparation of the field with a rotary cultivator (above). 2. Planting could be done easily and fast because every plant position was marked with a stick before and a planting team comprising 14 persons. Adana, Turkey - Miscanthus planting on April 14/15, 2012.

Preparation of the field with a rotary cultivator ( above )

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Adana, Turkey - Miscanthus planting on April 14/15, 2012. . Preparation of the field with a rotary cultivator ( above ). Planting could be done easily and fast because every plant position was marked with a stick before and a planting team comprising 14 persons . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Preparation of the field with  a  rotary cultivator  ( above )

1. Preparation of the field with a rotary cultivator (above).

2. Planting could be done easily and fast because every plant position was marked with a stick before and a planting team comprising 14 persons.

Planting of the field plots was done on April 14 (incl. pot planting of OPM 13-15), borders were planted on April 15.

Adana, Turkey - Miscanthus planting on April 14/15, 2012.

Page 2: Preparation of the field with  a  rotary cultivator  ( above )

Plants were set into holes. Then soil was filled in leaving small hollows back to keep the watering water around the plant (see next slides).

Page 3: Preparation of the field with  a  rotary cultivator  ( above )

Watering of the plants was done immediately after planting.

Page 4: Preparation of the field with  a  rotary cultivator  ( above )

Rooted plants of different genotypes. Blue lines indicate planting depth (< 2 cm).

Page 5: Preparation of the field with  a  rotary cultivator  ( above )

Plant packages show rooted plants of genotypes OPM 1 – OPM 12 (except OPM 2, no photo) justbefore field planting. Each package had 180 plants.

Page 6: Preparation of the field with  a  rotary cultivator  ( above )

The small plants were wrapped into wet fleece for transport.

Preparation of pots for planting OPM 13 – OPM 15 which were too small for field planting.

Planting of the 3 genotypes in a plastic sheet tunnel. Peat substrate was from the same producer of that used in Braunschweig .

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Placing the pots of OPM 13 on the greenhouse ground

OPM 13 – OPM 15 placed in three rows. The bigger plants in the front are spare plants from the genotypes OPM 1 – OPM 12

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Planting the border with rhizome pieces. Rhizomes were harvested in Braunschweig on March 18 and stored in the cool chamber for almost 4 weeks.

In the foreground of the picture above a plot with spare plants of 2 genotypes. Wet patches mark plant positions. For differentiation of the genotypes the middle row was not planted.

Page 9: Preparation of the field with  a  rotary cultivator  ( above )

Entry Genotype ID Species Propagation Supplier1 OPM-1 sac in vitro IBERS2 OPM-2 sac in vitro IBERS3 OPM-3 sac in vitro IBERS

4 OPM-4sacc/Robustus in vitro IBERS

5 OPM-5 hybrid in vitro IBERS6 OPM-6 hybrid in vitro IBERS7 OPM-7 hybrid in vitro IBERS8 OPM-8 hybrid in vitro IBERS9 OPM-9 M. x gig in vitro IBERS10 OPM-10 sin in vitro JKI

11 OPM-11sin Goliath in vitro IBERS

12 OPM-12 sin seeds IBERS13 OPM-13 sin seeds WU14 OPM-14 sin seeds WU15 OPM-15 sin seeds WU

Fieldplan Adana and genotypes