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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Dec 2010

Cold Hardiness of Ilex glabra Cultivars from Field Trials and Laboratory Tests

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Page Range: 191 – 196
DOI: 10.24266/0738-2898-28.4.191
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Abstract

To evaluate the cold hardiness of Ilex glabra (L.) A. Gray (inkberry) cultivars and provide growth and cold-hardiness data for growers as references for production and marketing, field trials and laboratory tests were conducted in 2007–2008 and 2008–2009. Plant survival was 72 and 93% for the 2007 and 2008 planting, respectively. Ilex glabra ‘Shamrock’ was the most cold-hardy cultivar; Ilex glabra f. leucocarpa, ‘Viridis’ and ‘Nigra’ were the least cold-hardy cultivars; and Ilex glabra wild species and its cultivars including ‘Compacta’, ‘Densa’, ‘Chamzin’, and ‘Pretty Girl’ had intermediate cold hardiness. Based on controlled freezing tests of Ilex glabra cultivars, the temperature that results in 50% relative electrical conductivity (REC50) of Ilex glabra cultivars ranged from −19.4 to −31.8C (−2.9 to −25.2 F) for January 2007 and−17.8 to −37.5C (−0.1 to−35.5F) for January 2008. The cold hardiness rates from field trials were significantly correlated with the REC50 values from laboratory tests. The factors influencing cold hardiness, including plant cultivar, tissue, temperature, deaacclimation, winter desiccation, and others (e.g. mechanical injury, snow pack) should be in consideration.

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Contributor Notes

Maine Agriculture, Forestry, and Experiment Station Publication #3129. We thank Drs. Stephanie Burnett, Michael E. Day, Mike Greenwood, Re-nae Moran, and John Smagula for critical reading of the manuscript. We gratefully thank Brad Libby for his great help in the field trials.

2Graduate student. youping.sun@umit.maine.edu. Current address: Ecology and Environment Institute, Hunan Academy of Forestry, Changsha, Hunan 410004, China.

3Associate professor. donglin@maine.edu.

Received: 12 Feb 2010
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