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Author(s):Glöcklhofer, Ludwig; Lutz, Matthias; Rupf, Reto
Author Affiliation:Glöcklhofer: EDARPO GmbH, Wädenswil; Lutz: Phytopathologe Agroscope, Wädenswil; Rupf: Zentrumsleitung Integrative Ökologie Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, Wädenswil
Title:Komposttee gegen Pilzpathogene auf intensiven Rasenflächen
Source:European Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 48, No. 2, Juni 2017, p. 35-41.
Publishing Information:Bonn, Germany: Hortus Verlag
# of Pages:7
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Compost teas; Environmental stewardship; Fertilizer evaluation; Fungi; Fungus control; Golf greens
Abstract/Contents:"A lot of fungi pathogen cause big damages on golf-greens. Contaminated grasses are strongly hampered in their growth and die off. While the affected areas often lowered a few millimeters, the lawn surface is showing up irregularities. Putten on such surfaces is very difficult, a real game of hazard, because the ball may roll in every direction. The aim of this study is to investigate the inhibitory microbial active effects of the compost-tea on typical fungi pathogen. It was possible to determine that the inhibitory effect of the compost-tea depends on the raw material, the organic composition an the degree of maturity of the compost-tea utilized. However, in the tested mycosis, it was possible to repel the Microdochium nivale (Schneeschimmel), the Rhizoctonia solani (Brown Patch) and the Pythium graminicola (Pythium Wurzelf^Da"ule) with a compost-tea out of mature compost. Because of the positive results obtained and the current trend toward a sustainable management of the golf courts, the compost-tea will most likely take a permanent place as an integrated plant proctection product in modern greekeeping. The utilization of natural, microbiological homeostatic mechanisms are in trend and satisfy the golfersneeds to practice their sport in a natural environment."
Language:German
References:33
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Glöcklhofer, L., M. Lutz, and R. Rupf. 2017. Komposttee gegen Pilzpathogene auf intensiven Rasenflächen. (In German) Rasen Turf Gazon. 48(2):p. 35-41.
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