Keyword: Disease prevention
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Navigating turfgrass diseases |
Knowles, Jonathan. 2024. Pitchcare. July/August. 115: p. 36-40. |
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339700 |
Evaluation of landscaping and vegetation management to suppress host-seeking Ixodes scapularis (Ixodida: Ixodidae) nymphs on residential properties in Connecticut, USA Access Restrictions |
Linske, Megan A.; Williams, Scott C. 2024. Environmental Entomology. April. 53(2): p. 268-276. |
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336182 |
Preventing winter injury by preparing in the fall Access Restrictions |
Stricker, Sara. 2023. GreenMaster. Winter. 59(4): p. 22-24. |
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333741 |
Fate of foliar-applied phosphite and its effect on growth and development of cool-season turfgrass |
Dempsey, John J.; Wilson, Ian; Spencer-Phillips, Peter T. N.; Arnold, Dawn L. 2023. USGA Green Section Record. July 21. 61(13): p. [1-12]. |
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330411 |
Spring chickenpox | Dowling, Elliott L. 2022. USGA Green Section Record. July 1. 60(12): p. [1-2]. |
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320296 |
Evaluation and genetic analysis of red thread (Laetisaria fuciformis) disease prevalence in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) Access Restrictions |
Qu, Yuanshuo; Green, Edwin J.; Vines, Phillip L.; Wu, Shidi; Clarke, Bruce B.; Bonos, Stacy A.; Meyer, William A. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 663-672. |
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Investigating chemical and biological control applications for pythium root rot prevention and impacts on creeping bentgrass putting green rhizoshpere bacterial communities Access Restrictions |
Doherty, Joseph R.; Roberts, Joseph A. 2022. Plant Disease. February. 106(2): p. 641-647. |
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316933 |
Temperature drop: While not as intense as other seasons, winter turfgrass diseases can pose a problem on lawns |
DeBels, Brad T. 2019. Lawn & Landscape. November. 40(11): p. 54, 56, 58. |
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309347 |
Managing gray leaf spot in cool season and warm season turf | Giordano, Paul; Lowe, Todd. 2019. Lawn & Landscape. July. 40(7): p. 56. |
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306987 |
Taking out ticks: These tiny critters are more than mere nuisances. Here are some tips for keeping them from attaching themselvesto you, your crew members and clients |
Meeks, Phillip. 2019. Irrigation & Green Industry. June. 23[22](6): p. 38-41. |
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Turf tips for 2019: 2019 turf season is here | Hicks, Todd E.; Rimelspach, Joe. 2019. OTF Turf News. Spring/Summer. p. 14-15. |
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Prepare to be flexible when managing disease | Spring, Christian. 2019. Turf Matters. January/February. p. 40-43. |
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Coming in Hot! |
Jacobs, Paul. 2018. Liberty Corner, New Jersey: United States Golf Association. [2] pp. |
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Spotting the early signs of disease: With the risk of Microdochium Patch peaking this autumn there is no time like the present for greenkeepers to hone their disease identification skills to assist in rapid identification and treatment | Mumford, Colin. 2018. Turf Matters. November/December. p. 72. |
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Steps to improve your carbon footprint: Greenkeepers can use grass seed mixtures that offer improved disease, drought and cold tolerance - and offset their carbon footprint |
Leyland, Jayne. 2018. GreenKeeping. November. 152: p. 14-15. |
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Expect the unexpected: Unforeseen weather patterns pose some interesting problems, but learning from the past could make the management of our turf easier this summer |
Ormsby, David. 2018. Turf Management Journal. September. 35(3): p. 32-35. |
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Early start sets clean surfaces for winter |
Kirby, Glenn. 2018. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 64-65. |
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Doyle announces review of national response to Ash Dieback disease Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2018. Greenside. July. p. 19. |
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Don't get overmatched: Dispatch that large patch |
Kennelly, Megan; Fry, Jack. 2018. Golfdom. July. 74(7): p. 30-34. |
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299562 |
The Smith-Kerns dollar spot model: Is it in your disease prevention tool box? |
Koch, Paul. 2018. Hole Notes. July. 53(6): p. 32-35. |
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Pender groundskeeper brings precision to the green: Jason Haines | Woodrooffe, Sophie. 2018. Coast Reporter. February 1. p. [1-2]. |
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[How does weather impact turf disease?] |
Mumford, Colin. 2018. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 42. |
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How applying less fertilizer has improved my course | Haines, Jason. 2017. 2017 GCSAA Education Conference: Conference Session Presentations. p. [1-22]. |
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Detection and disruption of virulence factors associated with Ophiosphaerella spp., the causal agents of spring dead spot of bermudagrass | Walker, Nathan; Graf-Grachet, Nathalia; Marek, Stephen; Garzon, Carla; Wu, Yanqi. 2017. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. p. 248-251. |
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Pythium patch: Identification of the causal agent and insights into the biology of the pathogen and the epidemiology and management of the disease | Kaminski, John; Rollo, Patrizia. 2017. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. p. 392. |
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[Proper mowing is crucial after overseeding] |
Fech, John C. 2017. SportsField Management. October. 12(9): p. 5. |
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Summer is almost over -- Use these tips to get your yard ready for fall | Anthony, Charla. 2017. Bryan-College Station Eagle. September 15. p. [1-2]. |
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Disease prevention: Be prepared for winter |
Mabbett, Terry. 2017. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 42-45. |
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290090 |
Integrated pest management: Dynamic disease control |
Munoz, Marcela. 2017. Pitchcare. August/September. 74: p. 134-137. |
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[Early summer diseases] |
Mumford, Colin. 2017. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 21. |
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Lyme disease prevention project |
Gorman, Peter. 2017. Connecticut Clippings. June. 51[50](2): p. 1, 3. |
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The grass can be greener | Hamlin, Sierra. 2017. Valencia County News-Bulletin. June 14. p. [1-2]. |
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Chemical weapons: New chemistry has been used to develop another weapon in the groundsman's disease-fighting armoury |
Mumford, Colin. 2017. The Groundsman [IOG]. April. p. 34-35. |
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Turfgrass pathology research at Mizzou | Miller, Lee. 2017. Heart Beat. March. p. 21-23. |
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283571 |
Predictability of dollar spot disease development on bentgrass using weather-based models | Hempfling, J.; Murphy, J.; Clarke, B. 2017. Phytopathology. February. 107(2S): p. S2.8. |
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Playing solid defense: It may not be possible to completely eradicate disease and other threats from golf course greens, but superintendents have a number of available resources to keep them at bay | Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. February. 13(2): p. 40-44. |
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Snow mold may be a problem for lawns | Ophardt, Marianne. 2017. Tri-City Herald. February 12. p. [1-2]. |
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[Disease risk with snow] |
Mumford, Colin. 2017. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 20. |
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286188 |
Using compost on sports turf |
Sherratt, Pamela. 2017. SportsField Management. January. 12(1): p. 5. |
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Time for Fairy Ring Prevention |
PACE Turf, LLC. 2016. [San Diego, California]: PACE Turf, LLC. [2] pp. |
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289987 |
Reducing ultradwarf bermudagrass putting green winter injury with covers and wetting agents | Richardson, Michael D.; Karcher, Douglas E.; DeBoer, Eric J. 2016. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2016 Research Summaries. p. 144-149. |
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285134 |
Controlling dollar spot and melting out: By recognising the conditions favouring these diseases, a turf manager can prevent or minimise their severity |
Hannan, Brendan. 2016. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Summer. 33(4): p. 34-37. |
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280442 |
Public health reminder: Lyme disease: Why you should take note |
Anonymous. 2016. Sports Turf Manager [STC]. Summer. 29(2): p. 28, 30. |
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Keeping summer home lawn diseases in check using integrated management practices |
Uddin, Wakar; Nolan, Gary V.; Aynardi, Brian. 2016. Pennsylvania Turfgrass. Summer. 5(3): p. 8-11. |
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Turf trends in the Carolinas | Anderson, Bill. 2016. Carolinas Golf. Winter. 16[14](4): p. 23. |
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Increase your nutrient levels | Anonymous. 2016. Turf Matters. December/January. p. 30. |
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281891 |
The war on winter: Preparing your turfgrass for the snowy, icy, frigid months Access Restrictions |
Frank, Kevin. 2016. GreenMaster. November/December. 51(6): p. 22-23. |
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Five things southern courses should avoid heading into winter: For year-round courses, fall means ramping up for the winter season. By targeting pests and pathogens and maintaining the best management practices, superintendents far South can accommodate increases in play and those in the Transition Zone can remain flexible to constantly changing conditions |
Williams, Patrick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 59-60. |
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Now is the time to overseed, rid lawn of fungal problems | Griess, Ted. 2016. Kearney Hub. September 24. p. [1]. |
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Dollar spot: Why is it so aggressive in the fall? | Jiggens, Mike. 2016. Turf & Recreation. July/August. 29(5): p. 6-9. |
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Pushing the panic button |
Torsiello, John. 2016. Golf Course Industry. June. 28(6): p. 28, 30-33. |
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Preventative medicine for Minnesota turfgrass |
Orshinsky, Angela. 2016. Hole Notes. May. 50(4): p. 24-26. |
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Resistance is futile: Fungicide resistance issues are not uncommon. However, regular product rotation keeps programs potent and turf disease under control |
Woelfel, Rick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. May. 28(5): p. 48, 50-51. |
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How can I prevent fungus and diseases in my turfgrass? | Haunert, BJ. 2016. Modern Turf. May 12. p. [1-3]. |
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Natural ways to reduce turf diseases spoiling your sward |
Ward, Martin. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 120-121. |
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Group effort: Disease prevention begins with scouting and ends with fungicides - with a lot of other things in between |
Fech, John C.; Giesler, Loren J. 2016. Superintendent. March. 15(3): p. 30-33. |
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Take measures to promote healthy turfgrass | Tengler, Kyle. 2016. Tyler Morning Telegraph. March 2. p. [1]. |
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Reducing susceptibility to disease: Managing moisture should be a priority if disease pressures are to be lessened this coming summer |
Howard, David; Ormsby, David. 2016. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Spring. 33(3): p. 9-12. |
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Paul Burgess - Building on success at Real Madrid | Hoskins, Colin. 2016. The Groundsman [IOG]. January. p. 26-27. |
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Sieze [Seize] the disease: All you need to know to deal with early spring suprises in the lawn |
Hampshire, Kristen. 2016. Lawn & Landscape. January. 37(1): p. 62, 64, 66, 68-69. |
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Gray Leaf Spot |
TurfFiles, North Carolina State University. 201X. [Raleigh, North Carolina]: TurfFiles, Center for Turfgrass Environmental Research and Education, North Carolina State University. [18] pp. |
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Endemic chalara spells the end game for ash | Mabbett, Terry. 2015. Greenkeeper International. December. p. 12. |
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Stormy times ahead | Anonymous. 2015. The Groundsman [IOG]. December. p. 47. |
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As fall approaches, it's time to treat for spring dead spot in bermudagrass | Roberts, Joseph. 2015. MTC Turf News. Fall. p. 10-13. |
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Seeing spots: Leaf spots on cool season turfgrass |
Orshinsky, Angela. 2015. Hole Notes. July. 49(6): p. 22-24, 26-29. |
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Do you need a turf disease strategy?: Having a plan in place to prevent lawn disease damage will please clients and boost your revenue |
Crain, Tom. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. June. 28(6): p. 33-36, 38, 40. |
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Two different approaches to lawn disease control: Having a plan in place to prevent lawn disease damage will please clients and boost your revenue |
Crain, Tom. 2015. Turf [West Edition]. June. 28(6): p. 33-37. |
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Screening and identification of chitinolytic actinomycetes and study on the inhibitory activity against turfgrass root rot disease fungi |
Wang, Qi; Duan, Bihua; Yang, Rui; Zhao, Yaorong; Zhang, Lu. 2015. Journal of Biosciences and Medicines. March. 3(3): p. 56-65. |
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Diagnosing turf problems: Is it a disease? | Rimelspach, Joseph; Sherratt, Pam. 2015. OLCA News. Spring. p. 6-8. |
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2015 early winter disease concerns | Foy, John. 2015. United States Golf Association. January 20. p. [1-3]. |
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Homeowner's Guide to Fungicides for Lawn and Landscape Disease Management |
Harmon, Philip; Palmateer, Aaron. 2014. Gainesville, Florida: IFAS Extension, University of Florida. 5 pp. Revised Edition. |
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Anthracnose Rescue Program |
PACE Turf, LLC. 2014. [San Diego, California]: PACE Turf, LLC. [1] p. |
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Validation of the GreenCast prediction model for microdochium patch on golf greens in the Nordic region | Espevig, Tatsiana. 2014. Research and Development Yearbook 2014 [Scandinavia]. p. 46-47. |
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Seasonal nitrogen fertilization programs and plant growth regulator effects on anthracnose severity of annual bluegrass putting green turf | Chen, Xuan; Inguagiato, John C. 2014. ASA, CSSA and SSSA Annual Meetings [2014]. p. 87831. |
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Spotlight on turfgrass disease: Microdochium patch |
Giordano, Paul. 2014. The Dogwood. Fall. p. 14, 16-17. |
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Diagnosing the problem - Is it a disease? |
Rimelspach, Joseph; Sherratt, Pamela. 2014. SportsField Management. August. 9(8): p. 22-28. |
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The everyday grind: Keeping blades sharp can have a direct effect on turfgrass health. Here are some tips to make the sharpening process a smooth and easy one |
Taylor, Sallie. 2014. Golf Course Management China. May/June. p. [14-18], 14-18. |
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268769 |
Leaf Diseases of Lawns |
Doubrava, Nancy; Blake, James H.; Williamson, Joey. 2013. Clemson, South Carolina: Home & Garden Information Center, Clemson Cooperative Extension, Clemson University. [3] pp. Revised Edition. |
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249768 |
Early season preventative fungicide applications for the day of dollar spot symptom development |
Soper, Sam; Liesch, P. J.; Schweiger, Bruce; Koch, Paul. 2013. 2013 Summer Fungicide Research Reports [Wisconsin]. p. [1-2]. |
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276808 |
Guess What? Pythium Loves Water! |
Butler, Lee. 2013. [Raleigh, North Carolina]: TurfFiles, North Carolina State University. [1] p. |
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290345 |
Fall application regimes of methiozolin for annual bluegrass control on creeping bentgrass putting greens | Hart, Stephen E.; Mansue, Carrie. 2013. Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. p. 37. |
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Maximizing turf disease control |
Anfield, Charles. 2013. On Course [MAGCS]. November. 67(7): p. 24-25. |
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233608 |
Rhododendron: Tackling the tree rose... |
Sansom, Manda. 2013. Pitchcare. October/November. 51: p. 130-133. |
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232727 |
Impact of winter covers on snow mold development - Year 2 update | Koch, Paul. 2013. The Grass Roots. September/October. 42(5): p. 4, 6-7. |
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2012-2013 snow mold fungicide trial results | Schweiger, Bruce; Koch, Paul. 2013. The Grass Roots. September/October. 42(5): p. 8, 10, 12-15. |
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Joint meeting at Stevens Point Country Club | Grams, Brett. 2013. The Grass Roots. September/October. 42(5): p. 24-25. |
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Updates from the frontlines: Bentgrass putting greens | Hartwiger, Chris. 2013. United States Golf Association. September 4. p. 1-3. |
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The power of prevention: Proper attention to golf ornamentals pays long-term dividends Access Restrictions |
Fech, John C. 2013. Golf Course Management. July. 81(7): p. 60-62, 64, 66, 68. |
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224394 |
Ten steps for preventing pythium pressure |
Anonymous. 2013. Florida Turf Digest. July/August. 30(4): p. 40. |
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226302 |
Government arranges ash grants (but not for golf courses) | Mabbett, Terry. 2013. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 9. |
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220565 |
Mix 'n' match | Peart, Andrew. 2013. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. March/April. 15(2): p. 34-36. |
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217236 |
Validation of a logistic regression model for prediction of dollar spot of amenity turfgrass | Smith, Damon. 2013. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. March/April. 12(2): p. 40-42. |
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219661 |
Controlling costs through controlled-release Access Restrictions |
Green, Brandon. 2013. Turf News [TPI]. January/February. 37(1): p. 30, 34. |
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Common Landscape Diseases in Georgia | Martinez, Alfredo; Williams-Woodward, Jean. 2012. [Athens, Georgia]: Cooperative Extension, University of Georgia. 7, [1] pp. |
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Construction of a linkage map for quantitative trait loci associated with economically important traits in creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) Access Restrictions |
Zhang, Tifu; Ge, Min; Ye, Xiaoqing; Bughrara, Suleiman S.; Zhao, Han. 2012. Euphytica. December. 188(3): p. 347-360. |
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Under the microscope: GCI's turf experts discuss the southern disease trends you need to know about now for 2013 |
Thomas, Rob. 2012. Golf Course Industry. November. 24(10[11]): p. 28-30, 48. |
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Hidden gems | Halsall, Rob. 2012. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. November/December. 14(6): p. 26-28, 30-32. |
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Ticks: What you don't know can hurt you: Transmitted by a tick bite, Lyme disease is a growing threat to all who play and work on golf courses | Skorulski, Jim. 2012. USGA Green Section Record. August 17. 50(17): p. 1-2. |
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[K+: So what if grasses take up too much potassium. Is that a problem?] | Laycock, Robert. 2012. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 66. |
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When getting the finger is a good thing | Groelle, Dave. 2012. On Course [MAGCS]. April. 65(12): p. 9-10. |
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