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ABSTRACT: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of glyphosate herbicide as growth regulator on two turfgrasses bahiagrass and broadleaf carpetgrass. The experiments were conducted in a greenhouse, using a completely randomized design, with 10 glyphosate rates (0, 5.625, 11.25, 22.5, 45, 90, 180, 360, 720, and 1.440 g a.e. ha-1) and four replicates. Bahiagrass and broadleaf carpetgrass plants were transplanted to 2 liter pots filled with a clayey soil. Phytotoxicity and green cover index (GCI) were evaluated through digital analysis; plant height at 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after application (DAA); and dry biomass of cuttings at 28 DAA. The glyphosate rates of 5.625 to 22.5 g a.e. ha-1 (for bahiagrass) and up to 90 g a.e. ha-1 (for broadleaf carpetgrass) reduced the plant growth, without affecting the plant visual quality phytotoxicity, GCI, and dry biomass in the evaluated periods. Contrastingly, rates equal to and above 45 g a.e. ha-1 (for bahiagrass) and equal to and above 180 g a.e. ha-1 (for broadleaf carpetgrass) caused phytotoxic effects in all evaluated periods and affected negatively plant height, GCI, and dry biomass, denoting the sensitivity of these grass species to these glyphosate rates. The digital image analysis allowed the verification and quantification of the effects of the herbicides on turfgrasses.

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  • Turfgrasses are used in different places, such as residential areas, sports areas, industrial parks, and public works

  • The treatments consisted of nine glyphosate rates (5.625, 11.25, 22.5, 45, 90, 180, 360, 720, and 1,440 g a.e. ha1) and a control treatment

  • Glyphosate dose caused injuries, there was a reduction in green cover index (GCI), indicating the importance of evaluations by digital image analysis to assess effects of herbicides on turfgrasses

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Turfgrasses are used in different places, such as residential areas, sports areas, industrial parks, and public works. DIAS, R.C. et al Glyphosate as growth regulator for bahiagrass and broadleaf carpetgrass The objective of the present work was to evaluate the effect of glyphosate herbicide as a plant growth regulator on two grass species bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum L.) and broadleaf carpetgrass (Axonopus compressus (Sw.) P.

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