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DOI:10.1094/PHYTO.2011.101.6.S1
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Author(s):Inguagiato, J. C.; Kaminski, J. E.
Author Affiliation:Inguagiato: University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT; Kaminski: Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Title:Implication of early-season fungicide application on season long dollar spot control
Section:2011 APS-IPPC Joint Meeting abstracts of presentations
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Meeting Info.:Honolulu, Hawaii: August 610, 2011
Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 101, No. 6S, June 2011, p. S79.
Publishing Information:Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Society Intelligencer Printing Company for The American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Application timing; Disease control; Disease severity; Dollar spot; Fungicide application; Seasonal maintenance
Abstract/Contents:"Extended control of dollar spot (DS), caused by Sclerotinia homoeocarpa F.T. Bennett, has been reported with fungicides applied weeks before traditional preventive applications. Field studies were conducted on Agrostis stolonifera L. maintained at 1.3 cm in Connecticut (CT) and Pennsylvania (PA) to assess the effect of an early season fungicide application on DS control programs during 2010. Main effects included preventive fungicide timing (mid-April or late-May application of vinclozolin), summer applied fungicides (chlorothalonil, vinclozolin, or boscalid), and application interval of summer fungicides (14-, 21-, or 28-d). Dollar spot severity in the study areas increased in CT and PA during early- and mid-July, respectively, although results varied by location. In CT, DS was less severe in chlorothalonil and boscalid treated turf receiving a preventive application in mid-April compared to late-May during July and August, and August respectively. Mid-April preventive application reduced DS severity in turf treated every 21 d compared to turf receiving a late-May application. However, no difference was observed in 14 d treated turf in CT and PA. Additional significant preventive timing effects were not observed in PA. These data suggest early season fungicide applications can improve DS control throughout the season; however this effect appears to be inconsistent among locations."
Language:English
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Note:Reprint appears in 2011 Annual Turfgrass Research Report [Connecticut], 2012, p. 86
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Inguagiato, J. C., and J. E. Kaminski. 2011. Implication of early-season fungicide application on season long dollar spot control. Phytopathology. 101(6S):p. S79.
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DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO.2011.101.6.S1
Web URL(s):
http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PHYTO.2011.101.6.S1#page=79
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http://www.turf.uconn.edu/pdf/research/reports/2011%20UConn%20Annual%20Turf%20Research%20Report.pdf#page=94
    Last checked: 06/21/2016
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    Notes: Item is within a single large file; 2011 Annual Turfgrass Research Report [Connecticut] reprint
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