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Author(s):Walker, N. R.; Smith, D. L.
Author Affiliation:Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Title:Evaluation of macrocyclic lactones for suppression of nematodes infesting putting greens in Oklahoma, 2011
Section:Turfgrass
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Source:PDMR: Plant Disease Management Reports. Vol. 6, 2012, p. T018.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, Minnesota: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Related Web URL:https://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/pub/trial/PDMR/volume6/abstracts/T018.asp
    Last checked: 03/14/2017
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Criconemella; Golf greens; Loamy sand soils; Macrocyclic lactones; Nematode control; Tylenchorhynchus
Trade Names:Dectomax; Noromectin; Iuermectin Sheep Drench
Abstract/Contents:"The objective of this study was to determine the effect of various macrocyclic lactones for nematode suppression in a bentgrass putting green. A creeping bentgrass putting green renovated in 2003 in Stillwater, OK was chosen for this study. The green was originally constructed of a Norge loam soil and continuously top-dressed with sand resulting in a USDA classification of the soil at the time of trial implementation as a loamy sand. The treatments and non-treated control were replicated four times (plots were 3 ft x 6 ft) in a randomized complete block design. Treatments were applied with a CO2 pressurized wheelbarrow sprayer with four TX8008 flat fan nozzles, calibrated to deliver 88 gal/A. The first application occurred on 28 Jun with two subsequent treatments applied on a 14-day interval. Following all applications, plots were watered using a hose and then followed by overhead irrigation. For nematode assays, six to eight sub-samples per plot were collected with a 1-in. soil sampling tube to a depth of 4-in. and bulked. Nematodes were recovered by wet sieving/sugar flotation and identified to genus. Data were subjected to analysis of variance (α=0.05). The 2011 season was abnormally hot and dry. Average temperature across the state of Oklahoma between 1 Jun and 31 Aug was the warmest on record (86.8°F). These conditions resulted in greater than normal heat stress to creeping bentgrass. There were no significant differences in nematode populations between the non-treated control and the treatments at any of the sampling dates. No symptoms of phytotoxicity were observed."
Language:English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Walker, N. R., and D. L. Smith. 2012. Evaluation of macrocyclic lactones for suppression of nematodes infesting putting greens in Oklahoma, 2011. PDMR: Plant Dis. Manage. Rep. 6:p. T018.
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