Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2017
Plant growth regulators were evaluated on African ‘Tifway’ and common bermudagrass. The vegetative growth of mowed Tifway bermudagrass was suppressed 15 to 22% for 3 weeks by flurprimidol at 0.84 kg ai/ha while mowed common bermudagrass was suppressed 30 to 34% during the same period by flurprimidol at 1.1 kg/ha. When nonmowed bermudagrass was treated with flurprimidol, the growth of Tifway treated at 0.84 kg/ha was suppressed 42% at 8 weeks while growth of common bermudagrass treated at 1.1 kg/ha was suppressed 26% at 6 weeks. Excessive injury by flurprimidol occurred when common and Tifway bermudagrass were treated at rates above 1.1 and 0.84 kg/ha, respectively. Imazethapyr excessively injured both bermudagrass cultivars. Mefluidide and Mon 4620 injured both bermudagrass cultivars slightly, but neither suppressed vegetative growth as effectively as flurprimidol.