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Web URL(s):https://web.archive.org/web/20160301094325/http://golfandsportsturf.com.au/article.asp?ArticleID=366
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Author(s):Woodcock, Terry
Author Affiliation: portsturf Consultants Australia, Notting Hill, Victoria, Australia
Title:Detrimental turf/soil microbial interactions: Fungi are the predominant pathogens in agriculture and horticulture, causing more than 70% of all major crop diseases. In turf there are few bacterial diseases recorded - viruses are present but not devastating - this leaves fungi as the major microbial source of disease in turf situations
Source:Golf & Sports Turf Australia. August/September 2003, p. [1-3].
Publishing Information:Mount Waverly, Australia: Glenvale Publications
# of Pages:3
Language:English
References:3
Note:Tables
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Woodcock, T. 2003. Detrimental turf/soil microbial interactions: Fungi are the predominant pathogens in agriculture and horticulture, causing more than 70% of all major crop diseases. In turf there are few bacterial diseases recorded - viruses are present but not devastating - this leaves fungi as the major microbial source of disease in turf situations. Golf Sports Turf Aust. p. [1-3].
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