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TRINEXAPAC-ETHYL AS CHEMICAL RIPENING AGENT ON SWEET SORGHUM CROP
Literary references on the quality of juice of sweet sorghum crop following chemical ripening agents spraying are rarely found up, mostly concerning to the trinexapac-ethyl. Accordingly, this article shares an unpublished content about chemically-induced physiological ripening on the sweet sorghum cv.
RONALDO SILVA VIANA +4 more
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Organic matter and nutrient content within putting green root zones in Tennessee
Abstract Organic matter and soil nutrient accumulation within putting green root zones affects surface quality and performance. Research was conducted to explore differences in organic matter and nutrient content within creeping bentgrass (CBG; Agrostis stolonifera L.) and ultradwarf bermudagrass [UDBG; C. dactylon (L.) Pers. × C.
Maureen M. Kahiu +4 more
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Introduction: Drought is one of the most detrimental abiotic stresses for turfgrass growth across a wide range of geographic locations. Most cool-season grass species are not well adapted to extended periods of drought, particularly during summer months.
mohamad hossein sheikh mohamadi +2 more
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The use of plant growth regulators in agriculture can alter the morphology of corn plants, increasing crop yield due to the possibility of increasing the population. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of plant populations associated with trinexapac-
Luiz Fernando Pricinotto +4 more
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A Physiological Study of Common Carpetgrass (Axonopus Affinis) Subjected to Cultural and Environmental Stress. [PDF]
Common carpetgrass (Axonopus affinis Chase) is a low maintenance stoloniferous grass widely distributed throughout the southern coastal plains of the United States.
Bush, Edward Wayne
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Doses and application times of trinexapac-ethyl in upland rice1
The use of growth regulators as a technique that can reduce plant height and thus strengthen stalks, which may be an option to eliminate or reduce plant lodging, thereby avoiding crop loss. However, there is a lack of information on the subject. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the dose (0; 37.5; 75.0; 112.5 e 150.0 g ha-1 active
Martins, Juliana Trindade +5 more
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Managing Stress Tolerance on Warm-Season Putting Greens in the Transition Zone [PDF]
The use of warm-season putting greens in the transition zone has increased in recent years. Ultradwarf bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers x C. transvaalensis Burtt-Davy) is the most prevalent warm-season putting green selection in the transition ...
Walton, Thomas Edward
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RESPONSE OF WARM SEASON TURFGRASSES TO REDUCED LIGHT ENVIRONMENTS [PDF]
Shade or low light tolerance is an increasingly important issue to turf managers as they are often expected to grow turf in less than ideal agronomic conditions.
Atkinson, Jeffrey
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Tillering affected by sowing density and growth regulators in wheat
Tillering capacity of wheat is highly influenced by environmental conditions and management practices. This research had as objective to evaluate tiller emission, survival and contribution to grain final yield affected by increasing sowing densities and ...
Samuel Luiz Fioreze +1 more
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Effects of growth regulator and nitrogen on yield and lodging of irrigated wheat [PDF]
High rates of nitrogen (N) increase plant growth, which can result in lodging. To avoid excessive growth of plants, plant growth regulators (PGRs), which cause internode length reduction, can be used.
Felipe Oliveira Xavier +5 more
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