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DOI: | 10.1002/cft2.20224 |
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Publication Type:
| Refereed |
Author(s): | Husiny, Jaber;
Ficht, Alexandra;
Watson, John R.;
Lyons, Eric M. |
Author Affiliation: | Department of Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada |
Title: | Plant growth regulation and the rebound effect when prohexadione calcium is applied to fairway-height annual bluegrass and creeping bentgrass swards |
Section: | Applied turfgrass science Other records with the "Applied turfgrass science" Section
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Source: | Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management. Vol. 9, No. 1, June 2023, p. e20224 [1-5]. |
Publishing Information: | Madison, Wisconsin: American Society of Agronomy and Crop Science Society of America |
# of Pages: | 5 |
Abstract/Contents: | "Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are commonly used to manage turfgrass growth on golf courses. Growing degree day (GDD) models predict the need for reapplication of PGRs, such as trinexapac-ethyl (TE) resulting in a potential loss of regulation. Optimal GDD models for application of prohexadione calcium (PC), a late-stage gibberellin inhibitor, on fairway-height turfgrasses are currently unknown. The effect of PC and TE on plant growth and stand health were evaluated in two separate seasons on mixed stands of creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) and annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.) maintained at 9-mm height at the Guelph Turfgrass Institute. Five treatments (control, PC 2.8 g 100 m-2 [0.09 oz 1000 ft-2], PC 5.6 g 100 m-2 [0.18 oz 1000 ft-2], PC 8.4 g 100 m-2 [0.27 oz 1000 ft-2], and TE 8.0 mL 100 m-2 [0.26 fl oz 1000 ft-2]) were applied based on a label rate GDD schedule. Plant clipping dry weight (DW), visual color ratings and normalized difference vegetative index (NDVI) were assessed. Most PC and TE treatments effectively reduced DW and had a positive effect on visual color and NDVI. A relationship was observed between PC application rates, suggesting that higher application rates allow for greater regulation of plant growth. Rebound effects or periods of excess growth, occurred when reapplication intervals exceeded 350 GDD and had an average of thermal time greater than 21.0 GDD over a 10-day period. Using optimal GDD models for PC will assist in the effective regulation of turfgrass growth and improved stand health." |
Language: | English |
References: | 19 |
Note: | Tables |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Husiny, J., A. Ficht, J. R. Watson, and E. M. Lyons. 2023. Plant growth regulation and the rebound effect when prohexadione calcium is applied to fairway-height annual bluegrass and creeping bentgrass swards. Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management. 9(1):p. e20224 [1-5]. |
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