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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2017
It has been reported that the frequency of mowing lawns in some areas of the United States can be markedly reduced by the application of maleic hydrazide (3). Other investigators have reported a retardation of growth but no reduction in number of mowings and a scorched appearance (1, 2). To determine whether this practice is practical under tropical conditions, an experiment was conducted utilizing a number of important tropical lawn grasses.