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Author(s):McDonald, Steve; Settle, Derek; Stowell, Larry; Chen, Chi-Min; Wong, Frank
Author Affiliation:McDonald: President, Turfgrass Disease Solutions Limited Liability Company, Spring City, Pennsylvania; Settle: Director, Turfgrass Programs, Chicago District Golf Association, Lemont, Illinois; Stowell: Turfgrass Researcher, Golf Course Consultant and Co-Owner, Pace Turf, San Diego, California; Chen: Graduate Research Assistant; Wong: Specialist, Cooperative Extension, Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, University of California-Riverside
Title:Chemical control of brown ring patch: Results from three trial locations show that some fungicides on the market provide control of brown ring patch disease
Section:Research
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Source:Golf Course Management. Vol. 77, No. 8, August 2009, p. 74-80.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, KS: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
# of Pages:7
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Chemical control; Brown ring patch; Disease control; Fungicide evaluation; Poa annua; Poa trivialis; Fungicide application; Disease severity
Abstract/Contents:Presents the results of three studies conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of several fungicides in controlling brown ring patch disease. Details methods and materials used in the studies, stating that "research was conducted at three locations in 2008 on native-soil, push-up style putting greens dominated by annual bluegrass: Reston, [Virginia]; North Barrington, [Illinois]; and La Jolla, [California]...All fungicide treatments were applied to greens after brown ring patch symptoms had appeared." Reports that "many of the products tested in these trials were effective against brown ring patch to varying degrees under different conditions...it appears that repeated fungicide applications may be more effective than single applications." Concludes that "timely and appropriate chemical management combined with other cultural inpust, such as increased fertility...could be [the] best choices for combatting brown ring patch."
Language:English
References:4
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Partial reprint appears in GCSAA's Research Synopsis: Completed Projects Published Between 2007-2009, [2010], p. 26-27
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
McDonald, S., D. Settle, L. Stowell, C.-M. Chen, and F. Wong. 2009. Chemical control of brown ring patch: Results from three trial locations show that some fungicides on the market provide control of brown ring patch disease. Golf Course Manage. 77(8):p. 74-80.
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