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Author(s):Wick, R. L.; Babineau, D.
Author Affiliation:Department of Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts
Title:Evaluation of Neo-Tec S.O.® for controlling nematodes in golf greens 2008
Section:Turfgrass
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Source:PDMR: Plant Disease Management Reports. Vol. 3, 2009, p. T022.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Golf greens; Macroposthonia; Nematicide efficacy; Nematicide evaluation; Nematode control; Poa annua; Tylenchorhynchus
Trade Names:Neo-Tec S.O.
Abstract/Contents:"A golf green in South Hadley, Massachusetts was chosen to evaluate Neo-Tec S.O. nematicide. The green consisted of a mixture of annual bluegrass and creeping bentgrass. Top-dressing over the years resulted in approximately 4 in. of sandy soil. Mechanical analysis of the top 4 in. showed it to be 88.6% sand, 9.1% silt, and 2.3% clay. USDA criteria classify this soil as a sand. Neo-Tec S.O. consists of 70% sesame oil. The treatment and control were replicated six times (plots were 6 ft x 6 ft) and completely randomized. In previous years to the same plots, Neo-Tec GSO (2.6% sesame oil, 2.6% lecithin and 94.8% granulated paper) was applied at the rate of 9.2 lb/1,000 sq ft (twice the labeled rate) 29 Sept 05; 16 May 06 and 31 Aug 06 following aerification. The material was uniformly applied to the plots with a plastic shaker with D14 in. holes. Two additional applications were made in 2006. During 2007, Neo-Tec GSO applications were made on 23 Apr and 13 Sep following aerification. Additional applications were made on 27 May, 02 Jul, and 6 Aug. For each application that followed aerification, Neo-Tec was applied before the sand and lightly brushed to increase the amount of material moving into the soil; otherwise it was applied on top of the turf without brushing. In 2008, we applied the liquid formulation, Neo-Tec S.O. at twice the labeled rate; 7 fl oz/1,000 sq ft in 55 gal of water. After each application, irrigation was applied to settle the material into the turf. Soil was sampled on each evaluation date by removing 10, 1 x 4 in. soil cores per plot and bulking together. Nematodes were recovered by wet sieving/sugar flotation and identified to genus. The concentration of Criconemoid (ring) and tylenchorhynchus (stunt) nematodes were assessed in each sample. The data were subjected to analysis of variance. There were no observed differences of turf color or thinning among the treatments. There were no significant differences in nematode populations between the Neo-Tec treatment and the control at any of the assay dates based on analysis of variance (α=0.05)."
Language:English
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Wick, R. L., and D. Babineau. 2009. Evaluation of Neo-Tec S.O.® for controlling nematodes in golf greens 2008. PDMR: Plant Dis. Manage. Rep. 3:p. T022.
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