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Author(s):Tisserat, N.; Nus, A.; Pair, J.
Author Affiliation:Depts. of Plant Pathology and Horticulture, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
Title:Characteristics and pathogeniticity of two fungi isolated from bermudagrass affected with spring dead spot
Section:Annual meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, and of the Caribbean and Southern Divisions
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Meeting Info.:Kissimmee, Florida: August 10-14, 1986
Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 76, No. 10, October 1986, p. 1130.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, Minnesota: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cynodon dactylon; Disease development; Disease evaluation; Fungus profile; Ophiosphaerella korrae; Pathogens; Phialophora graminicola; Spring dead spot; Symptoms; Temperature response
Abstract/Contents:"Two fungi were isolated consistently from dead patches of bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) afflicted with spring dead spot disease in two locations in Kansas. One fungus was similar in culture morphology and color, in growth rates at various temperatures on PDA, and in sensitivity to fungicides on amended PDA, to that of Phialophora graminicola, while the second fungus was similar in most characteristics except color (buff) to that of Leptosphaeria korrae. Neither the anamorph or telemorph states of these fungi have been observed. Common bermudagrass incoluated with the L. korrae-like isolate developed extensive root and crown discoloration but no foliar symptoms after incubation for 3 months in the greenhouse. The effects of cold temperatures on the development of foliar symptoms will be discussed. Inoculations with the P. graminicola-like isolate failed to cause root or foliar symptoms under the conditions tested."
Language:English
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Tisserat, N., A. Nus, and J. Pair. 1986. Characteristics and pathogeniticity of two fungi isolated from bermudagrass affected with spring dead spot. Phytopathology. 76(10):p. 1130.
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