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Title

THE INCREASE OF SALINITY TOLERANCE IN THREE TURF GRASS SPECIES USING TRINEXAPAC-ETHYL

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  28-37

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 In most parts of Iran, the presence of water and soil salinity in urban area results in problems for grass GROWTH. One way to solve this problem is the use of plant GROWTH retardant, such as trinexapac-ethyl (TE), which is common and routine in turf management. This study was performed to investigate the response of Agrostis stolonifera L., Agropyron desertorum L. and Festuca ovina L., grown in sandy loam soil, to TE and irrigation water salinity. Results showed that spraying turf grass with TE increased most of the vegetative GROWTH characteristics and content of CHLOROPHYLLs, carotenoids and PROLINE in clipping leaves, whereas increasing the NACL concentration in irrigation water resulted in steady reduction in the values of these parameters, except carotenoids and PROLINE content, compared with the control group. Both TE and salinity treatments decreased the plant heights, as well as the fresh and dry weight of clip-pings. In the species which were studied, Agrostis stolonifera turned out to be the most tolerant turfgrass. Results also indicated that the application of TE enhances salinity resistance by improving the percentage of green leaf, CHLOROPHYLL concentration and PROLINE content and reduce clipping in the species studied.

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    RASOULI, MEHRDAD, HATAMZADEH, ABDOLLAH, GHASEMNEZHAD, MAHMOOD, & SAMIZADEH LAHIJI, HABIBOLLAH. (2017). THE INCREASE OF SALINITY TOLERANCE IN THREE TURF GRASS SPECIES USING TRINEXAPAC-ETHYL. NOVA BIOLOGICA REPERTA, 4(1), 28-37. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/250480/en

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    RASOULI MEHRDAD, HATAMZADEH ABDOLLAH, GHASEMNEZHAD MAHMOOD, SAMIZADEH LAHIJI HABIBOLLAH. THE INCREASE OF SALINITY TOLERANCE IN THREE TURF GRASS SPECIES USING TRINEXAPAC-ETHYL. NOVA BIOLOGICA REPERTA[Internet]. 2017;4(1):28-37. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/250480/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MEHRDAD RASOULI, ABDOLLAH HATAMZADEH, MAHMOOD GHASEMNEZHAD, and HABIBOLLAH SAMIZADEH LAHIJI, “THE INCREASE OF SALINITY TOLERANCE IN THREE TURF GRASS SPECIES USING TRINEXAPAC-ETHYL,” NOVA BIOLOGICA REPERTA, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 28–37, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/250480/en

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