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Author(s):Clarke, Bruce B.; Majumdar, Pradip R.; Jepsen, Lindsay; Peacos, Mark; Matlack, Amy; Scholz, Annmarie; Fitzgerald, Dennis; Camuso, Sam; Inguagiato, John; Lawson, Tracy J.
Author Affiliation:Clarke: Extension Specialist, Turfgrass Pathology; Majumdar: Senior Laboratory Technician; Jepsen: Research Assistant; Peacos: Senior Greenhouse and Field Technician; Matlack, Scholz, Fitzgerald, and Camuso: Research Assistant; Inguagiato: Graduate Assistant; Lawson: Principal Laboratory Technician, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Title:Efficacy of fungicides and biorational products for the control of dollar spot on a creeping bentgrass fairway
Meeting Info.:Atlantic City, New Jersey: December 5-7, 2006
Source:2006 Rutgers Turfgrass Proceedings. Vol. 38, July 2007, p. 209-222.
Publishing Information:New Brunswick, NJ: Cook College and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Rutgers University, In cooperation with the New Jersey Turfgrass Association
# of Pages:14
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Dollar spot; Fungicides; Biorationals; Agrostis stolonifera; Disease control; Golf fairways; Fungicide evaluation; Fertilization rates; Fungicide application; Application rates; Disease severity; Visual evaluation; Quality evaluation
Abstract/Contents:Presents an experiment conducted in 2006 to evaluate fungicides "for their ability to control dollar spot (caused by Sclerotinia homoeocarpa)...on creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) maintained under golf course fairway conditions." Reports that "dollar spot was first observed on 30 May [2006] and became uniform throughout the study by 9 June [2006]. Disease severity ranged from 7 to 54 lesion centers per plot on untreated turf, which was considered a low to moderate level of dollar spot infestation, respectively." Explains that "Sync 100XL did not improve dollar spot control when tank mixed with Tartan 2.4SC or Banner MAXX 1.3ME, compared to Tartan 2.4SC or Banner MAXX 1.3ME applied alone. This may be because both fungicides provided almost complete control of dollar spot when applied alone at the rates tested."
Language:English
References:0
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Clarke, B. B., P. R. Majumdar, L. Jepsen, M. Peacos, A. Matlack, A. Scholz, et al. 2007. Efficacy of fungicides and biorational products for the control of dollar spot on a creeping bentgrass fairway. p. 209-222. In 2006 Rutgers Turfgrass Proceedings. Atlantic City, New Jersey: December 5-7, 2006. New Brunswick, NJ: Cook College and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Rutgers University, In cooperation with the New Jersey Turfgrass Association.
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