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DOI:10.21273/HORTSCI.40.4.1042B
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Author(s):Morales-Payan, J. Pablo; Stall, William M.
Author Affiliation:Stall: Horticultural Sciences Department, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Title:Short-term freeze stress attenuation in St. Augustine turfgrass with selected biostimulants
Section:Poster session 28 - Ornamental/Landscape and turf 1
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Source:HortScience. Vol. 40, No. 4, July 2005, p. 1042.
Publishing Information:Alexandria, VA: American Society for Horticultural Science
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Stenotaphrum secundatum; Biostimulants; Cold resistance; Turfgrass quality; Application rates; Temperatures
Abstract/Contents:"Experiments were conducted to determine the effects of selected biostimulants on St. Augustine turfgrass exposed to short-term periods of freezing temperatures, which are common in north-central Florida during March and April. Aqueous solutions of a triterpenic acid-rich extract from Siberian fir (Abies sibirica) [(TTA), 0 and 300 mg·L-1 a.i.], a seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum) extract [(CSE), 30 mg·L-1 a.i.], acetylthioproline [(AP), 250 mg·L-1 a.i.], and amino levulinic acid [(5-ALA), 15 mg·L-1 a.i.] were sprayed on residential St. Augustine turfgrass about 50 hours prior to the forecasted freezing event. After freezing, the aesthetic quality of AP-treated St. Augustine turfgrass was the same as in the untreated turfgrass plots, but it was drastically reduced in turfgrass treated with 5-ALA. In contrast, St. Augustine turfgrass aesthetic quality was higher in CSE- and TTA-treated plots than in untreated plots. These results indicate that CSE and TTA may help alleviate the negative short-term exposure to freezing temperatures in St. Augustine turfgrass."
Language:English
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See Also:Other items relating to: Biostimulants
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Morales-Payan, J. P., and W. M. Stall. 2005. Short-term freeze stress attenuation in St. Augustine turfgrass with selected biostimulants. HortScience. 40(4):p. 1042.
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DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI.40.4.1042B
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