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figure1.jpg [cropped] Growth regulators
16 Jul 2008 - Consultancy - Karl Danneberger
In the last 30 years, plant growth regulator (PGR) use has progressed from a marginal or niche application to an integral part of golf course management programmes. In the early 1980s mefluidide (EmbarkŪ) was the first plant growth regulator widely used on fine quality turf.

frost Frost Explained
6 Dec 2006 - Training - Karl Danneberger - 4 comments
Frost is an interesting process that occurs on clear cold nights when turfgrass plants reradiate heat (exothermic reaction). As the plant loses heat to the atmosphere the plant leaf cools. If the plant temperature is cooler than the air temperature then moisture from the atmosphere will condense on the leaf.

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