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Published online 18 May 2006
Published in Crop Sci 46:1515-1525 (2006)
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Bermudagrass Putting Green Growth, Color, and Nutrient Partitioning Influenced by Nitrogen and Trinexapac-Ethyl

Patrick E. McCullougha, Haibo Liub,*, Lambert B. McCartyb, Ted Whitwellb and Joe E. Tolerc

a Dep. of Plant Biology and Pathology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8520
b Dep. of Horticulture, D-136 Poole Ag. Center, Clemson, SC 29634-0319
c Dep. of Applied Economics and Statistics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-0319


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Fig. 1. Percentage of lateral regrowth from two separate 20-cm2 samples of ‘TifEagle’ bermudagrass treated with N (34–0-0) and trinexapac-ethyl (0 or 0.05 kg ha–1 3 wk–1) in field experiments, Clemson, SC.

 

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Fig. 2. ‘TifEagle’ bermudagrass recovery from aerifications with 1.3-cm-diameter hollow tines at 5-cm spacing and 10-cm lengths on 20 May 2003 and 26 May 2004, as influenced by N (34–0-0) and trinexapac-ethyl (0 or 0.05 kg ha–1 3 wk–1) in field experiments, Clemson, SC.

 





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