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Author(s):Clarke, Bruce B.; Majumdar, Pradip R.; Jepsen, Lindsay; Flynn, Tom; Pitonak, Andra; Fitzgerald, Dennis; Peacos, Mark; Scholz, Annmarie; Dickson, William K.; Lawson, Tracy J.; Clark, Joseph B.
Author Affiliation:Clarke: Extension Specialist, Turfgrass Pathology; Majumdar: Senior Laboratory Technician; Jepsen, Flynn, Pitonak, Fitzgerald, and Scholz: Research Assistants; Peacos: Senior Greenhouse and Field Technician; Dickson: Turfgrass Research Farm Supervisor; Lawson and Clark: Principal Laboratory Technicians, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Title:Influence of selected fungicides and biorational products on the development of brown patch on colonial bentgrass
Meeting Info.:Atlantic City, New Jersey: December 4-6, 2006
Source:2007 Rutgers Turfgrass Proceedings. Vol. 39, 2008, p. 297-308.
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:12
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Rhizoctonia blight; Fungicides; Fungicide trials; Fungicide evaluation; Disease control; Biological control; Disease development; Application rates; Application frequency; Agrostis tenuis
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the fungicides "evaluated in 2007 for their ability to control brown patch (caused by Rhizoctonia solani) at the Rutgers Turf Research Farm in North Brunswick, [New Jersey] on colonial bentgrass (Agrostis capillaris L.) cv. SR7100 maintained under golf course fairway conditions." Details the methods and materials used in the study, stating that "turf was established in 2000 on a Norton loam with a pH of 6.1. Mowing was performed three times per week at a height of 0.375 inches with clippings collected. The site was irrigated as needed to prevent drought stress." Presents the results of the evaluation, reporting that "brown patch was first observed on 13 June [2007] and became uniform throughout the study by 20 June. Disease severity ranged from 25 to 80% turf area infested with R. solani on untreated turf, which was considered a moderate to severe level of brown patch infestation, respectively.
Language:English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Clarke, B. B., P. R. Majumdar, L. Jepsen, T. Flynn, A. Pitonak, D. Fitzgerald, et al. 2008. Influence of selected fungicides and biorational products on the development of brown patch on colonial bentgrass. p. 297-308. In 2007 Rutgers Turfgrass Proceedings. Atlantic City, New Jersey: December 4-6, 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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