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Author(s):Crow, William T.; Lowe, Todd; Lickfeldt, Darin
Author Affiliation:Crow: Landscape Nematologist, University of Florida; Lowe: USGA Green Section Agronomist, Florida Region; Lickfeldt: Product Technology Specialist, Dow AgroScience LLC.
Title:Overseeding and nematicides affect sting nematodes in bermudagrass fairways: Research shows that when it comes to nematodes, timing is everything
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Source:USGA Green Section Record. Vol. 43, No. 6, November/December 2005, p. 8-11.
Publishing Information:Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association, Green Section
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Overseeding; Nematicides; Belonolaimus; Cynodon; Golf fairways; Nematoda; Nematode control; Tridiphane; Lolium; Spring transition; Color; Density; Application timing
Trade Names:Curfew
Abstract/Contents:Describes nematodes as "microscopic, nonsegmented [non-segmented] roundworms, with several species being parasitic to turfgrass." Discusses how nematodes have become an extreme annoyance to golf course superintendents and introduces ways to control the invasion of the pest on golf courses. Presents a study to determine "the effects of fall applications of Curfew and ryegrass overseeding on numbers of sting nematodes throughout the winter and during spring transition." Results included that "overseeding improved turf color and density on both fairways during the winter season... [and] Curfew reduced sting nematodes" on a select number of fairways." Concludes that "more research on the seasonal population dynamics of sting nematodes and comparisons of the efficacy of treatments applied at different times is needed to make specific recommendations."
Language:English
References:3
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Crow, W. T., T. Lowe, and D. Lickfeldt. 2005. Overseeding and nematicides affect sting nematodes in bermudagrass fairways: Research shows that when it comes to nematodes, timing is everything. USGA Green Sec. Rec. 43(6):p. 8-11.
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