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Author(s):Kerns, Jim; Tredway, Lane
Author Affiliation:Kerns: Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Turfgrass Pathology, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Tredway: Associate Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh
Title:Pythium root dysfunction of creeping bentgrass greens: Pythium root dysfunction differs from other Pythium diseases and therefore requires a unique management approach
Section:Research
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Source:Golf Course Management. Vol. 79, No. 1, January 2011, p. 130-137.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, KS: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
# of Pages:8
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Cultivar susceptibility; Disease development; Disease profile; Epidemiology; Fungicide evaluation; Golf greens; Growth chambers; Pythium-induced root dysfunction; Symptoms of pathogen infection
Abstract/Contents:Reviews research discoveries on the biology and control of Pythium root dysfunction in creeping bentgrass on golf greens. Profiles the history and symptoms of the disease, explaining that outbreaks appear in circular and irregularly shaped patches of chlorosis when the grass root is infected with Pythium fungal pathogens. Reports on Pythium infected bentgrass root response to changes in temperature in growth chamber studies, and illustrates the collected data graphically. States that, among fungicides tested in field trials, "Insignia was the only fungicide that suppressed Pythium root dysfunction development in all three years of the experiment."
Language:English
References:6
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Kerns, J., and L. Tredway. 2011. Pythium root dysfunction of creeping bentgrass greens: Pythium root dysfunction differs from other Pythium diseases and therefore requires a unique management approach. Golf Course Manage. 79(1):p. 130-137.
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