Abstract
'Liberty' (Reg. No. CV-271, PI 669371) switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a lowland-type cultivar that is adapted to USDA plant hardiness zones (HZ) 4, 5, and 6 in the U.S. Great Plains and Midwest, east of 100° W. longitude. It was developed for use as a perennial biomass energy crop and is the first highyielding biomass-type lowland cultivar adapted to this region. It can produce greater biomass yields than upland-or foragetype switchgrass cultivars developed previously for use in the region, and it has equivalent winter survival. Liberty has significantly greater winter survival in its adaptation region than previously released lowland switchgrass cultivars such as 'Kanlow' and 'Alamo' that frequently have substantial winter damage and stand loss north of 40° N latitude in the U.S. Great Plains and Midwest. © Crop Science Society of America. All rights reserved.
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Vogel, K. P., Mitchell, R. B., Casler, M. D., & Sarath, G. (2014). Registration of ‘Liberty’ Switchgrass. Journal of Plant Registrations, 8(3), 242–247. https://doi.org/10.3198/jpr2013.12.0076crc
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