2004
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2004.2090
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Endogenous Cytokinin Levels and Growth Responses to Extended Photoperiods for Creeping Bentgrass under Heat Stress

Abstract: Summer bentgrass decline is associated with inhibition of plant growth and cytokinin production. This study was designed to investigate whether shoot and root growth and cytokinin production for creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) exposed to heat stress would be improved by extending photoperiod. ‘Penncross’ plants were initially grown in growth chambers at 20/15°C (day/night) and at a 14‐h photoperiod for 60 d, and then exposed to 33/28°C (heat stress) with three different photoperiods: 14 (control),… Show more

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