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Author(s):Waltz, Clint; Blalock, Milling; Whitwell, Ted
Author Affiliation:Department of Horticulture, Clemson University
Title:Growth regulators as overseeding aids
Section:Weed science
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Source:Clemson University Turfgrass Program. 1997, p. 98-104.
Publishing Information:SC: Clemson University
# of Pages:7
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Growth regulators; Overseeding; Establishment; Establishment rate; Cynodon dactylon; Cynodon transvaalensis; Application rates; Lolium perenne; Blends; Seeding time; Color; Injuries; Density; Trinexapac-ethyl; Paclobutrazol; Flurprimidol
Cultivar Names:Tifway 419; Greenland; Premier; Barrage; Pinnacle
Abstract/Contents:"The objective of this project was to determine the effects of various growth regulators on overseeding establishment [on early, middle and late seeding dates]....Primo on bermudagrass had various effects on turf color and ryegrass density. Primo at all rates for the early seeding date reduced bermudagrass color at 4 and 5 weeks compared to the untreated. Color was also reduced by the higher Primo rates 4 and 5 weeks after initial treatment after the October 11, seeding date. Visual ryegrass density was generally unaffected by Primo treatments within a seeding date....Primo and TGR did not adversely affect the color of bermudagrass at the early and mid overseeding dates. Bermudagrass was injured by Cutless at most evaluation intervals and Cutless reduced ryegrass density at all seeding dates...Within individual seeding dates, there was no difference in ryegrass plant counts for any of the treatments. When using growth regulators to assist cool season turf establishment, timing of seeding appears to play the most important role in overseeding success."
Language:English
References:0
Note:"SB 671"
"Revised March 1997"
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Waltz, C., M. Blalock, and T. Whitwell. 1997. Growth regulators as overseeding aids. Clemson Univ. Turfgrass Progr. p. 98-104.
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