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Published online 1 January 2005
Published in Crop Sci 45:240-244 (2005)
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Exogenous Salicylic Acid Enhances Post-Transplant Success of Heated Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue Sod

E. H. Ervin*, Xunzhong Zhang and R. E. Schmidt

Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0404


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Fig. 1. A. Day-of-harvest Kentucky bluegrass (KBG) canopy photochemical efficiency (Fv/Fm) as influenced by salicylic acid (SA) application in 2000 and 2001. Bars with different letter designations within years indicate a significant difference at P = 0.05. 1B. Day-of-harvest tall fescue (TF) canopy photochemical efficiency (Fv/Fm) as influenced by salicylic acid (SA) application in 2000 and 2001. Bars with different letter designations within years indicate a significant difference at P = 0.05.

 





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