Growth responses of Lolium perenne L. to trinexapac-ethyl

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A growth chamber and a greenhouse study were conducted to determine if successive applications of trinexapac-ethyl (TE) to developing perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) plants would reduce leaf elongation rate (LER) while increasing tiller number and root mass. Growth parameters measured were LER, tiller number, and root mass. In the growth chamber, developing perennial ryegrass plants were sprayed twice with TE at 0.24 kg · ha-1 a.i. at 20 and 40 days after emergence. Leaf elongation rate was reduced by ≃35% following two applications of TE in both growth chamber experiments. This treatment increased the number of tillers per plant in the growth chamber at 60 days after emergence and in the greenhouse at 150 days after emergence, but had no effect on root or shoot mass in either location. Multiple applications of TE to developing perennial ryegrass turfs may favor quicker establishment in terms of tillering, while substantially reducing mowing requirement. Chemical names used: 4-cyclopropyl-α-hydroxy-methylene-3,5-dioxo-cyclohexanecarboxylic acid ethyl ester (trinexapac-ethyl).

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Ervin, E. H., & Koski, A. J. (1998). Growth responses of Lolium perenne L. to trinexapac-ethyl. In HortScience (Vol. 33, pp. 1200–1202). American Society for Horticultural Science. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.33.7.1200

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