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DOI:10.1094/ATS-2012-1126-01-MG
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Author(s):Tomaso-Peterson, Maria; Crouch, Jo Anne; Balbalian, Clarissa
Author Affiliation:Tomaso-Peterson: Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Entomology, and Plant Pathology; Balbalian: Plant Disease and Nematode Diagnostic Service, Mississippi State University, Mississippi, MS; Crouch: Systematic Mycology and Microbiology Laboratory, USDA-ARS, Beltsville, MD
Title:Anthracnose of centipedegrass turf
Section:Turfgrass diagnostic guides
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Source:Applied Turfgrass Science. Vol. 9, No. 1, December 2012, p. [1-6].
Publishing Information:St. Paul, Minnesota: Plant Management Network
# of Pages:6
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Anthracnose; Colletotrichum eremochloae; Disease identification; Disease profile; Eremochloa ophiuroides; Leaf sheath; Low temperature discoloration
Abstract/Contents:Profiles anthracnose and its affects on centipedegrass caused by Colletotrichum eremochloae that colonizes the affected inner leaf sheaths of centipedegrass. Details the symptoms and signs including appearing during the spring from its winter transition and having a yellow or chlorotic presence with a decreased turf density. States that centipedgrass anthracnose has a wide geographic distribution starting with the first diagnosis in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in late March 2007 and had earlier samples that were not classified as anthracnose. Incudes that C. eremochloae morphology can be used to identify the pathogen. Describes the storage process of the C. eremochloae and taking into account the conditions that allows it to grow. Concludes that there are tests used to recreate the phenomenon of C. eremochloae causing anthracnose to centipedegrass.
Language:English
References:5
Note:"Published 26 November 2012"
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Tomaso-Peterson, M., J. A. Crouch, and C. Balbalian. 2012. Anthracnose of centipedegrass turf. Appl. Turfgrass Sci. 9(1):p. [1-6].
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DOI: 10.1094/ATS-2012-1126-01-MG
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