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Author(s):Markland, F. E.; Roberts, E. C.; Frederick, L. R.
Author Affiliation:Markland: Research Plant Physiologist, Velsicol Corporation, Chicago, Illinois; Roberts: Professor, Ornamental Horticulture, University of Florida; Frederick: Professor, Agronomy, Iowa State University
Title:Influence of nitrogen fertilizers on Washington creeping bentgrass, Agrostis palustris Huds. II: Incidence of dollar spot, Sclerotinia homoeocarpa, infection
Source:Agronomy Journal. Vol. 61, No. 5, September/October 1969, p. 701-705.
Publishing Information:Madison, WI: American Society of Agronomy
# of Pages:5
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Fertilizer injury; Sclerotinia homoeocarpa; Nitrogen fertilizers; Disease resistance; Dollar spot; Agrostis stolonifera; Disease control; Disease incidence; Activated sewage sludge; Fertilization rates
Cultivar Names:Washington
Abstract/Contents:"A field experiment was established to evaluate influence of nitrogenous fertilizers on susceptibility of 'Washington' creeping bentgrass, Agrostis palustris Huds., to dollar spot disease, Sclerotinia homoeocarpa F. T. Bennett. The field study also supplied soil and plant tissue used in a series of laboratory experiments to investigate effects of activated sewage sludge and processed tankage on growth of S. homoeocarpa in pure culture. Influences of nitrogenous fertilizer on soil fungistasis and on plant tissue fungistasis were also investigated. High levels of available nitrogen reduced dollar spot injury in field tests. Activated sewage sludge, which was most effective in producing disease resistant turf, did not possess any measurable fungitoxic agents. Soil microbiological activity, fertility, fungistasis and pH were not altered significantly by fertilizer treatment."
Language:English
References:12
See Also:See also Part 1 "Influence of nitrogen fertilizers on Washington creeping bentgrass, Agrostis palustris Huds. I: Growth and mineral composition Agronomy Journal, 61(5) September/October 1969, p. 698-700 R=2754 R=2754
Note:Brief summary appears in the Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute, 1969, Vol. 45, p. 105
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Markland, F. E., E. C. Roberts, and L. R. Frederick. 1969. Influence of nitrogen fertilizers on Washington creeping bentgrass, Agrostis palustris Huds. II: Incidence of dollar spot, Sclerotinia homoeocarpa, infection. Agron. J. 61(5):p. 701-705.
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