. 1, the cuttings were placed under shadecloth providing ≈56% shade (Solaro 5620 O-R-FR; Ludvig Svensson US, Inc.) or no shade (≈0%) under ambient daylight supplemented with a PPF of 57.6 ± 8.1 or 120.4 ± 5.8 μmol·m −2 ·s −1 at cutting height [as
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Jing Zhang, J. Bryan Unruh, and Kevin Kenworthy
Centipedegrass for Florida lawns. University of Florida/IFAS Extension. 5 Feb. 2015. < https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/LH/LH00900.pdf >. Wherley, B.G. Sinclair, T.R. Dukes, M.D. Schreffler, A.K. 2011 Nitrogen and cutting height influence root development
Maria Papafotiou, Barbara Avajianneli, Costas Michos, and Iordanis Chatzipavlidis
as the difference between cutting height and final plant height. Leaf color measurements were made in six leaves per plant at a vertical (tip to base). In each leaf, five measurements at predetermined positions of the lamina were taken with a Minolta
Andrew J. Hephner, Tyler Cooper, Leslie L. Beck, and Gerald M. Henry
competition. Literature Cited Adams, W.A. 1980 Effects of nitrogen fertilization and cutting height on the shoot growth, nutrient removal, and turfgrass composition of an initially perennial ryegrass dominant sports turf, p. 343–350. In: Beard, J.B. (ed
Kenton W. Peterson, Jack D. Fry, and Dale J. Bremer
PAR . Trappe et al. (2011) also maintained their plots at a much lower cutting height (1.3 cm) than in our study (7 cm). Fall color. Persistent fall green color is a desirable characteristic in zoysiagrasses if winter-hardiness is not compromised
Jason D. Hinton, David P. Livingston III, Grady L. Miller, Charles H. Peacock, and Tan Tuong
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Janelle E. Glady, N. Suzanne Lang, and Erik S. Runkle
2 ( Coreopsis ) or 3 ( Veronica ) weeks after propagation, and ratings were assigned according to cutting height, number of floral buds per cutting, and rooting by using a scale from 1 (poor) to 6 (excellent). A complete randomized design was used
Karen R. Harris-Shultz, Brian M. Schwartz, and Jeff A. Brady
Effect of fertility level, cutting height and soil top-dressing on Tifgreen and Tifdwarf bermudagrass MS thesis, Univ. of Georgia Athens, GA Franks, T. Botta, R. Thomas, M.R. 2002 Chimerism in grapevines: Implications for cultivar identity, ancestry and
Karl Guillard and John C. Inguagiato
and mowed at a 76.2-mm cutting height as needed to avoid scalping throughout the growing season. No irrigation was applied. Across all growing seasons, 49 kg N/ha was applied in May and another 49 kg N/ha was applied in October using urea (45–0–0) as
Tim R. Pannkuk, Richard H. White, Kurt Steinke, Jacqueline A. Aitkenhead-Peterson, David R. Chalmers, and James C. Thomas
5- to 7.6-cm cutting height with a mowing frequency of every 2 to 4 weeks. Clippings were returned to the plots. The bluestem and muhlygrass (native grass treatment) were trimmed to 15 to 18 cm each December. The soil in the St. Augustinegrass alone