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Author(s):Ohr, Howard D.
Author Affiliation:Extension Plant Pathologist, U.C. Riverside.
Title:Management practices to minimize disease problems
Source:California Turfgrass Culture. Vol. 28, No. 1, Winter 1978, p. 1-5.
Publishing Information:Riverside, CA: Federated Turfgrass Council of California/University of California Cooperative Extension
# of Pages:5
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Environment; Disease control; Cultural methods; Pythium diseases; Rhizoctonia; Sclerotinia; Fusarium; Drechslera; Temperatures; Irrigation; Fertilization; pH; Mowing; Vertical mowing; Pesticides; Aeration
Abstract/Contents:Briefly considers how temperature, irrigation, fertilization, pH, mowing, aeration, vertical mowing, and pesticides influence the presence and management of turfgrass disease problem. Presents simplified examples of environmental and cultural controls of the turf pathogens Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Helminthosporium, Fusarium , and Sclerotinia.
Language:English
References:4
Note:From; Proceedings of the 1977 Turf and Landscape Institute
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Ohr, H. D. 1978. Management practices to minimize disease problems. Calif. Turfgrass Cult. 28(1):p. 1-5.
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