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<blockquote data-quote="bwranch" data-source="post: 90761" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>Dave</p><p></p><p>Pretty good observation/idea. Since the "invention" of Roundup, folks have been trying to get it to perform as a plant growth regulator. In fact, there are several patents on the books which cover using low doses of glyphosate to inhibit plant growth without total kill. There was some work that came out of Australia several years ago where they were using Roundup to manage pasture grass. Low doses seemed to keep the grass from going to seed as quickly, if my memory serves me correctly. I always thought that it would be a great thing for the fescue here in Missouri, but I just don't have the sphericals to try it....yet.</p><p></p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwranch, post: 90761, member: 102"] Dave Pretty good observation/idea. Since the "invention" of Roundup, folks have been trying to get it to perform as a plant growth regulator. In fact, there are several patents on the books which cover using low doses of glyphosate to inhibit plant growth without total kill. There was some work that came out of Australia several years ago where they were using Roundup to manage pasture grass. Low doses seemed to keep the grass from going to seed as quickly, if my memory serves me correctly. I always thought that it would be a great thing for the fescue here in Missouri, but I just don't have the sphericals to try it....yet. Lee [/QUOTE]
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