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Author(s):Krishnan, Sanalkumar; Merewitz, Emily B.
Author Affiliation:Michigan State University, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
Title:Effect of plant growth regulators on creeping bentgrass shade stress physiology
Section:C02 crop physiology and metabolism
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Meeting Info.:Phoenix, Arizona: November 6-9, 2016
Source:ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. 2016, p. 101309.
Publishing Information:[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]: [American Society of Agronomy and the Entomological Society of America]
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Abscisic acid; Agrostis stolonifera; Gibberellic acid; Growth regulator evaluation; IAA; Physiological responses; Salicylic acid; Shade resistance; Shade stress; Stress physiology; Trinexapac-ethyl
Cultivar Names:Penn G-2
Trade Names:Phenidone; Primo
Abstract/Contents:"The maintenance of quality turf in shaded areas present problems for even the most competent turfgrass managers. It is estimated that 20% of the turf grown in United States is subjected to some degree of shade. The objective of this study was to better understand the response of creeping bentgrass to plant growth regulators under shade stress. Creeping bentgrass cultivar Penn G2 was treated with Primo (GA inhibitor), Phenidone (JA inhibitor) and n-Propyl gallate (chemical agent affecting photosynthesis function) under shaded and non-shade conditions. Plants were covered with silver cloth with 50% light reduction to simulate shade stress conditions. Salicylic acid (SA), Abscisic acid (ABA), Indole Acetic acid (IAA), and Gibberellic acid isoform 4 (GA4) content were up-regulated under shaded conditions compared to non-shade control. Higher content of GA1 were found in primo treated plants under shade while GA4 levels were higher in shaded plants treated with primo and n-propyl gallate compared to other treatments. This study provided better understanding of shade stress physiology and will help in providing better management strategy involving plant growth regulators for shade stress adaptation."
Language:English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Krishnan, S., and E. B. Merewitz. 2016. Effect of plant growth regulators on creeping bentgrass shade stress physiology. Agron. Abr. p. 101309.
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