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Author(s):Hong, Beom-Seok; Tae, Hyun-Sook; Jeon, Jae-Chan; Cho, Yong-Sup; Oh, Sang-Hun
Author Affiliation:Hong and Tae: Turfgrass & Environment Research Insitute, Samsung Everland Inc., Gunpo; Jeon: Department of Course Management, Anyang Benest Golf Club, Gunpo; Cho and Oh: DONG SUNG GREEN Co., Ltd., Yongin, Korea
Title:Green management of using with Trinexapac-ethyl
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 23, No. 2, 2009, p. 287-294.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:8
Abstract/Contents:"This study conducted to evaluate the growth characteristics of creeping bentgrass in summer after application of the plant growth regulator, Trinecapac-ethyl, and these data may provide basic information to golf course turf maintenance. The results showed that the shoot density of creeping bentgrass was increased an average density of 1.7 ea/cm2 with the trinexapac-ethyl application, especially about 2 ea/cm2during the growth retarded period of June and July. The root length increased also in June and August. The visual quality was improved significantly with trinexapac-ethyl treatment all the experimental periods, moreover, the effect was significant by reducing a summer decline stress of creeping bentgrass during the warm and humid period of summer. The green speed was significantly improved by this growth regulator treatment and those effect was prominent during stressed season of late June to mid July. Overall of the result, we found that shoot density, visual quality and green speed of bentgrass green were improved by trinexapac-ethyl treated from early growing season of spring and these effects were continued during summer. It should be very beneficial to manage the bentgrass green in stressed season. In future, the possibility and efficiency of mixture with fungicides and/or fertilizers might be needed. The spring green-up test with trinexapac-ethyl will be followed in next spring."
Language:Korean
References:10
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Hong, B.-S., H.-S. Tae, J.-C. Jeon, Y-.S. Cho, and S.-H. Oh. 2009. Green management of using with Trinexapac-ethyl. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 23(2):p. 287-294.
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