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Publication Type:
| Report |
Author(s): | Worf, Gayle L.;
Smejkal, Catherine |
Title: | Summer Patch Disease Control |
Source: | Wisconsin Turf Research: Results of 1989 Studies. Vol. 7, 1989, p. 51-52. |
Publishing Information: | Madison: University of Wisconsin, in cooperation with the Wisconsin Turfgrass Association. |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Summer patch; Disease control; Climatic factors; Environmental factors; Poa Pratensis; Application rates; Application timing; Fungicide evaluation; Root depth
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Abstract/Contents: | Testing was done on fungicide treatments for summer patch to see if treatments should be started in early spring to provide protection during the time the fungus allegedly becomes active. Tests were conducted at Pine Hills, Sheboygan County on a Poa fairway with a history of severe Summer patch disease using 4 replications of 25 treatments including comparison of single, double, and triple applications. Results proved inconclusive as virtually no disease developed. It was postulated that recipitation reduced the disease development. Cyproconazole produced significantly lighter turf at 2/3 oz/1000ft2 by 6/29 although by 7/27 same turf was noticeably darker. |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
See Also: | Other items relating to: SUMPAT |
Note: | Table |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Worf, G. L., and C. Smejkal. 1989. Summer Patch Disease Control. Wis. Turfgrass Res. Rep. 7:p. 51-52. |
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