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Web URL(s): | http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/ressum/1998/21.pdf Last checked: 01/20/2017 Requires: PDF Reader |
Publication Type:
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Author(s): | Millett, Steve |
Author Affiliation: | University of Wisconsin |
Title: | The distribution, characterization and management of gray (Typhula incarnata), speckled (T. ishikariensis), and T. phacorrhiza snow molds of Wisconsin golf courses |
Section: | Integrated turfgrass management Other records with the "Integrated turfgrass management" Section
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Source: | 1998 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary [USGA]. 1998, p. 21-23. |
Publishing Information: | Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association |
# of Pages: | 3 |
Full Report URL: | http://turf.lib.msu.edu/rprl/479.pdf Last checked: 9/2001 Requires: Adobe Acrobat Notes: This is the entire full report! |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Typhula incarnata; Typhula ishikariensis; Typhula phacorrhiza; Geographical distribution; Golf courses; Genetic variability; Agrostis stolonifera; Sampling
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Cultivar Names: | Penncross |
Geographic Terms: | Wisconsin |
Abstract/Contents: | Presents a study with the following objectives: "1) Determine the distribution and population structure of T. incarnata, the T. ishikariensis complex and T. phacorrhiza in Wisconsin golf courses. 2) To investigate the gentic variation within the nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA) among isolates of T. incarnata, the T. ishikariensis complex and T. phacorrhiza. 3) To determine the relative aggressiveness of T. incarnata, the T. ishikariensis complex and T. phacorrhiza on Penncross creeping bentgrass. 4) To determine if fungicides and alternative tactics have different efficacies for control of gray (T. incarnata), speckled (T. ishikariensis complex) and T. phacorrhiza snow molds. 5) To determine the in vitro sensitivity of Typhula incarnata, the T. ishikariensis complex and T. phaxorrhiza [phacorrhiza] to standard fungicides." Results indicate that "Typhula incarnata was the most frequently collected fungus in [the] southern zone while T. ishikariensis was the most frequently collected fungus in [the] northern two-thirds of the state. The CITS [complete internal transcribed spacer] regions of the Wisconsin isolates T. incarnata, T. ishikariensis and T. phacorrhiza are different enough to continue exploring the molecular differences between and within these species." |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
See Also: | Other Reports from this USGA research project: 1998-37-145 |
Note: | Tables |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Millett, S. 1998. The distribution, characterization and management of gray (Typhula incarnata), speckled (T. ishikariensis), and T. phacorrhiza snow molds of Wisconsin golf courses. Turfgrass Environ Res. Summ. p. 21-23. |
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