Full TGIF Record # 122876
Item 1 of 1
Web URL(s):http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/tgtre/article/2000mar13b.pdf
    Last checked: 01/09/2013
    Requires: PDF Reader
Publication Type:
i
Professional
Content Type:Q & A
Author(s):Jackson, Noel
Author Affiliation:Plant Pathology, University of Rhode Island
Title:Gray snow mold vs. pink snow mold
Section:Management forum
Other records with the "Management forum" Section
Source:TurfGrass TRENDS. Vol. 9, No. 3, March 2000, p. 13-14.
Publishing Information:Cleveland, OH: Advanstar Communications
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Typhula blight; Microdochium patch; Disease identification; Disease profile; Snow; Cold resistance; Color; Mowing height; Sclerotium; Fungicides; Disease control; Temperatures
Abstract/Contents:Responds to a question asking how to differentiate between gray and pink snow mold damaage and how to help turf recover from these diseases. States that "the names imply that color differences (in mycelium and/or colonized plant tissues) may be used to differentiate between these snow molds but often such visual distinctions are hard to assess. Positive identification of the causal agents...is reliably determined by examination for the resting structures of GSM [gray snow mold]...and for the asexual fruiting structures and spores of PSM [pink snow mold]." Offers potential fungicide controls, including dicarboximide, benzimidazole, and strobilurin.
Language:English
References:0
Note:Distributed within Golfdom of same date/year.
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Jackson, N. 2000. Gray snow mold vs. pink snow mold. TurfGrass Trends. 9(3):p. 13-14.
Fastlink to access this record outside TGIF: https://tic.msu.edu/tgif/flink?recno=122876
If there are problems with this record, send us feedback about record 122876.
Choices for finding the above item:
Web URL(s):
http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/tgtre/article/2000mar13b.pdf
    Last checked: 01/09/2013
    Requires: PDF Reader
Find Item @ MSU
MSU catalog number: SB 433 .T874
Request through your local library's inter-library loan service (bring or send a copy of this TGIF record)