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DOI:10.1094/PHYTO-110-7-S1.1
Web URL(s):https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PHYTO-110-7-S1.1#page=14
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Content Type:Abstract or Summary Only
Author(s):Hampy, H.
Author Affiliation:North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC
Title:Optimal timing for preventative pythium root rot management
Section:2020 Southern Division meeting abstracts
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Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 110, No. 7S, July 2020, p. S1.14-S1.15.
Publishing Information:Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Society Intelligencer Printing Company for The American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:2
Abstract/Contents:" Pythium root rot is a detrimental disease to creeping bentgrass golf course putting greens in the Southeastern United States. The disease is typically managed by spraying fungicides throughout the summer months. Yet, the timing for fungicide applications for preventative management is poorly understood. Therefore, the objective of this study is to determine the efficacy of different fungicide application timings on turfgrass quality in order to best manage Pythium root rot symptoms on creeping bentgrass putting greens. Cyazofamid (Segway SC) was initially applied on March 14, April 10, May 8, June 5, July 3, and August 1. The first treatment received 6 applications starting in March, the second treatment received 5 applications starting in April, the third treatment received 4 applications starting in May, the fourth treatment received 3 applications starting in June, and the fifth treatment received 2 applications starting in July. One quarter-inch of post-application irrigation was applied immediately following the fungicide application. Applications starting in March, April and May, or before temperatures reach 65C resulted in improved turfgrass quality when compared to the applications sprayed in June and July, or after soil temperatures increased above 65°C."
Language:English
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2020. Optimal timing for preventative pythium root rot management. Phytopathology. 110(7S):p. S1.14-S1.15.
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DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-110-7-S1.1
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https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PHYTO-110-7-S1.1#page=14
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