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Author(s):Tisserat, N.
Author Affiliation:Dept. of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
Title:Preventive fall applications for control of Zoysia patch, 1991
Source:Fungicide and Nematicide Tests. Vol. 47, 1992, p. 319.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Zoysia; Zoysia japonica; Rhizoctonia solani; Preventive control
Abstract/Contents:"Fungicides were evaluated on a zoysiagrass fairway at the Topeka Country Club, Topeka, KS. Treatments were applied to 5 X 15 ft plots arranged in a balanced, incomplete block design with four replications. Fungicides were applied with a hand-held CO2-powered sprayer with 8004 Tee Jet nozzles, at 30 psi in water equivalent to 5 gal/1000 sq ft. Fungicides were applied 20 Aug and 17 Sep 1990 before fall symptoms were evident on the turfgrass. Plots were rated in late Oct and again on 5 May 1991 for % area of turf diseased and overall turf quality within each plot. Symptoms of zoysia patch failed to develop in the fall of 1990. The lack of patch development in some non-treated plots in the spring of 1991 resulted in non-significant differences among treatments. Nevertherless, Chipco 26019, Lynx, and Banner applied in Aug and Sep appeared to suppress disease development. Results suggest that fall application of certain fungicides may help suppress zoysia patch development in the spring."
Language:English
References:0
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Tisserat, N. 1992. Preventive fall applications for control of Zoysia patch, 1991. Fungicide Nematicide Tests. 47:p. 319.
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