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The 2009 ASHS Annual Conference

2279:
Height Control of Six Ornamental Grasses with Foliar Sprays of Trinexapac-Ethyl or Uniconazole

Saturday, July 25, 2009
Illinois/Missouri/Meramec (Millennium Hotel St. Louis)
Sonali R. Padhye, University of Florida, Milton, FL
Judith K. Groninger, Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida, Milton, FL
The objective of this study was to quantify the influence of foliar sprays of trinexapac-ethyl (TE; Primo Maxx) and uniconazole (Concise) on height control of three ornamental grasses each from Cyperaceae - Carex buchananii, Carex comans ‘Frosted Curls’, and Carex flagellifera ‘Toffee Twist’ and Poaceae - Cortaderia selloana ‘Rosea’, Miscanthus sinensis ‘Gracillimus’, and Muhlenbergia capillaris.  Propagules were transplanted into 13-cm containers and grown in a polycarbonate greenhouse at 25 ± 2.9 °C under natural photoperiods.  Two and 3 weeks from transplanting, grasses from Cyperaceae and Poaceae, respectively received 2 biweekly foliar sprays of TE at 220 mg·L−1 or uniconazole at 20 or 40 mg·L−1.  Spray volume of 1.89 L·m−2 was applied and a non-sprayed control was maintained.   Ten plants per treatment were arranged in a completely randomized design.  Plant height was recorded 0, 2, 4, and 8 weeks after the initial treatment (WAIT).  Data were analyzed using SAS’s PROC MIXED and pair-wise treatment comparisons were made at p ≤ 0.05.  The mean height of Cyperaceae grasses was not influenced by any treatment in up to 4 WAIT.  In 8 WAIT, the mean height of C. buchananii treated with 20 mg·L−1 uniconazole was suppressed by 16% than controls.  On average, in 8 WAIT ‘Frosted Curls’ treated with 20 and 40 mg·L−1 uniconazole were 13, and 8% shorter than controls, respectively.  In 8 WAIT, mean height of ‘Toffee Twist’ treated with 220 mg·L−1 TE and 20 and 40 mg·L−1 uniconazole was suppressed by 21, 24, and 20%, respectively than controls.  Thus, overall, uniconazole was more effective than TE in controlling height of the Cyperaceae grasses.  The mean height of ‘Rosea’ treated with TE was reduced by 13% than controls in 2 WAIT.  Compared with controls, mean height suppression of ‘Rosea’ treated with TE and 20 and 40 mg·L−1 uniconazole was 23, 15, and 19% in 4 WAIT and 37, 24, and 32% in 8 WAIT, respectively.  Mean height of ‘Gracillimus’ was not influenced by uniconazole in 8 WAIT however; TE suppressed it by 17, 27, and 23% than controls in 2, 4, and 8 WAIT, respectively.  No treatment influenced the mean height of M. capillaris in 2 WAIT.  However, on average, M. capillaris treated with TE was 14 and 35% shorter than controls in 4 and 8 WAIT, respectively.  Thus, overall, TE was the more effective than uniconazole in controlling height of the Poaceae grasses.