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DOI:10.11275/turfgrass1972.25.121
Web URL(s):https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/turfgrass1972/25/2/25_2_121/_pdf
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Author(s):Kuno, Hitoshi; Inoue, Emi; Nakano, Hiromi; Kobayashi, Issei
Title:Biocontrol of dollar spot diseases by using commercial, antagonistic microbe complexes (Part 1): Outdoor and field examination of the effects
Section:Report
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Source:Journal of Japanese Society of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 25, No. 2, March 1997, p. 121-128.
Publishing Information:Tokyo, Japan: Japanese Society of Turfgrass Science
# of Pages:8
Related Web URL:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/turfgrass1972/25/2/25_2_121/_article
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Abstract/Contents:"Curative, suppressive and protective effects of 3 commercial, antagonistic microbe complexes [Aurace G (abbreviated as OG below), Active Soiler (AS). And SS-born (SS)] on dollar spot disease occurring on turfgrass were examined. These effects were tested using bentgrass grown in sand plots in the university farm and that grown in a nursery of a golf course. The former test is called the outdoor test, while the latter the field test. All the complexes were applied to test plots by spraying almost uniformly by hands. The outdoor test by artificial inoculation proved thjat all of test complexes had curative, suppressive and protective effects to dollar spot disease. The field test in which naturally-occurring spots were treated with test complexes revealed that their curative effects varied depending on the months of treatment. OG showed relatively fast but short-span curative effects, while AS and SS showed relatively slow but long-span effects. Both outdoor and field tests revealed that all of test complexes had protective effects but that such effects tended to decrease gradually as population density of the pathogen increased in test plots. The outdoor inoculation test gave relatively clear cut results of all effects, while the field test did those of greater variances. Such a difference suggests that the field test using the naturally-occurring sympotms may be more reliable than in vitro and artificial inoculation tests to evaluate effects of microbe complexes utilized for biocontrol."
Language:Japanese
References:15
See Also:See also Part 2, "Biocontorol of doller spot diseases by using commercial, antagonistic microbe complexes (Part 2): Growth of the pathogen on complex-amended media" Journal of Japanese Society of Turfgrass Science, 25(2) March 1997, p. 129-135 R=169700 R=169700
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Kuno, H., E. Inoue, H. Nakano, and I. Kobayashi. 1997. Biocontrol of dollar spot diseases by using commercial, antagonistic microbe complexes (Part 1): Outdoor and field examination of the effects. (In Japanese) Journal of Japanese Society of Turfgrass Science. 25(2):p. 121-128.
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DOI: 10.11275/turfgrass1972.25.121
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https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/turfgrass1972/25/2/25_2_121/_pdf
    Last checked: 08/01/2013
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