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Publication Type:
| Professional |
Author(s): | Jung, G.;
Chang, S.;
Chang, T.;
Koch, P.;
Abler, S. |
Author Affiliation: | Jung: Assistant Professor, Department of Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts; Chang, S.: Assistant Professor, BioRegional Innovation Center, and Department of Medical Science, Youngdong University, South Korea; Chang, T.: Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Resources, College of Life Science and Natural Resources, Kyungpook National University, South Korea; Koch: Research Assistant, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Abler: Sales Representative, Syngenta Professional Products |
Title: | Minimum fungicide rates for species-specific snow mold control: Knowing the optimal fungicide rate for controlling a particular species of fungus allows superintendents to reduce inputs and expenses |
Section: | Research Other records with the "Research" Section
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Source: | Golf Course Management. Vol. 76, No. 11, November 2008, p. 99-102. |
Publishing Information: | Lawrence, KS: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America |
# of Pages: | 4 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Application rates; Fungus control; Snow molds; Typhula; Microdochium nivale; Fungicide trials; Disease control; Disease severity; Snow; Pesticide labeling
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Abstract/Contents: | Presents the results of a field experiment conducted "to determine the minimum application rate of individual fungicides required to yield acceptable disease control of each snow mold species." Details methods and materials used in the study, stating that "treatments were arranged to determine the efficacy of five fungicides against four snow mold species (Typhula incarnata, T. ishikariensis, T. phacorrhiza, and Microdochium nivale). The five fungicides were selected based on previous studies...The 'fungicide rate' treatment was the main plot and the 'snow mold species inoculation' was the subplot." Reports that "disease severity was significantly influenced by snow mold species, fungicide rate and snow cover at the site." |
Language: | English |
References: | 7 |
Note: | Pictures, color Figures Tables Graphs Partial reprint appears in GCSAA's Research Synopsis: Completed Projects Published Between 2007-2009, [2010], p. 16-17 |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Jung, G., S. Chang, T. Chang, P. Koch, and S. Abler. 2008. Minimum fungicide rates for species-specific snow mold control: Knowing the optimal fungicide rate for controlling a particular species of fungus allows superintendents to reduce inputs and expenses. Golf Course Manage. 76(11):p. 99-102. |
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