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Trinexapac-ethyl effects on kentucky bluegrass evapotranspiration

E.H. Ervina and A.J. Koskib

a Dep. of Horticulture, 1-87 Agriculture Building, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211
b Dep. of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523



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Fig. 1. Evapotranspiration (mm week-1) of Kentucky bluegrass as affected by trinexapac-ethyl treatment from 21 August to 17 October 1995. Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05) for testing the effect of trinexapac-ethyl at each sample week = 4.9. * indicates significance at P = 0.05

 


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Fig. 2. Evapotranspiration (mm week-1) of Kentucky bluegrass as affected by trinexapac-ethyl treatment from 27 May to 01 July and 15 August to 19 September 1996. Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05) for testing the effect of trinexapac-ethyl at each sample week = 4.9. * indicates significance at P = 0.05

 


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Fig. 3. Evapotranspiration (mm week-1) of Kentucky bluegrass as affected by trinexapac-ethyl treatment from 27 May to 16 September 1997. Fisher's protected LSD (P = 0.05) for testing the effect of trinexapac-ethyl at each sample week = 4.9. * indicates significance at P = 0.05

 





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