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Abstract

The recommendation of at-plant in-furrow inoculant has opened up doors for the industry to recommend other in-furrow products. Due to minimal available information on these products, research was conducted in a bare-ground greenhouse and multiple locations across the peanut belt to evaluate the effects of these newly emerging products. All fertilizer rates slowed emergence across rating dates at all locations. All rating dates of the untreated check had higher emergence compared to all treatments. The application of in-furrow products negatively impacted stand, yield, and revenue.Overall clippings were lower and turf cover was higher for the two experimental cultivars, 09-TZ-53-20 and 09-TZ-54-9 in the zoysiagrass trial. The rate of clipping increase in weeks 2-4 was higher for ‘Zenith’ than the other three cultivars. The decrease in turf cover was more drastic in ‘Zeon’ in weeks 2-4 than for the two experimental cultivars.

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