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Author(s):Kerns, Jim
Author Affiliation:Department of Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Title:Factors affecting fungicide performance
Column Name:Wisconsin pathology report
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Source:The Grass Roots. Vol. 91, No. 3, May/June 2012, p. 8, 10.
Publishing Information:Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Golf Course Superintendents Association.
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Application rates; Application timing; Evapotranspiration; Fungicide application; Fungicide degradation; Fungicide efficacy; Fungicide persistence; Fungicide resistance; Golf course superintendents; Mowing; Natural selection; Precipitation
Trade Names:Emerald; Chipco 26GT; Daconil Ultrex; Banner Maxx
Abstract/Contents:Identifies the main factors which may affect fungicide performance as deposition factors, depletion factors, disease pressure, and fungicide resistance. Explains that "deposition factors refer to the deployment of the fungicide, which includes application rate, application volume, application timing, and application interval." Continues that "depletion factors refer to the removal of a fungicide either through degradation processes, mowing or rainfall." Notes that "disease pressure refers simply to the disease triangle," and that "fungicide resistance is essentially the natural selection of tolerant individuals through the repeated use of a fungicide." Briefly elaborates on each performance factor, and concludes that "with an understanding of these factors, I believe that golf course superintendents could maximize their fungicide programs."
Language:English
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Note:Reprint appears in Hole Notes, 44(6) July 2012, p. 18-22
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Kerns, J. 2012. Factors affecting fungicide performance. Grass Roots. 91(3):p. 8, 10.
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