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Author(s):Mattox, Clint; Kowalewski, Alec; McDonald, Brian; Braithwaite, Emily; Cain, Alyssa; Wang, Wrennie; Schmid, Chas
Author Affiliation:Oregon State University
Title:Quantifying the long-term effects of alternative Microdochium patch management techniques on sand-based annual bluegrass putting green performance over multiple seasons
Section:Integrated turfgrass management
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Source:Mike Davis Program for Advancing Golf Course Management: 2021 Progress Reports. 2021, p. 281-283.
Publishing Information:[New York, New York]: The United States Golf Association Green Section
# of Pages:3
Related Web URL:https://horticulture.oregonstate.edu/sites/agscid7/files/7th_annual_m._patch_field_day_proceedings_march_3_2022.pdf#page=4
    Last checked: 08/12/2022
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Anthracnose; Disease control; Fungicide application; Fungicide evaluation; Golf green maintenance; Microdochium patch; Poa annua; Soil fertility; Winter maintenance
Language:English
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See Also:Other Reports from this USGA research project: 2019-03-673
Note:Partial reprint appears in 7th Annual Microdochium Patch Field Day [Oregon State], Winter 2022, p. 4 with variant figures
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USGA Summary Points:In the third year, all treatments suppressed Microdochium patch compared to the non-treated control and were not statistically different from the fungicide control rotation. Anthracnose was most severe in late spring (14th of June 2021) on plots that had previously received treatments that included combinations of iron sulfate and phosphorous acid. As the summer progressed, highest anthracnose severity was observed on plots that received sulfur as elemental sulfur or as iron sulfate as a portion of the Microdochium patch treatments.
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Mattox, C., A. Kowalewski, B. McDonald, E. Braithwaite, A. Cain, W. Wang, et al. 2021. Quantifying the long-term effects of alternative Microdochium patch management techniques on sand-based annual bluegrass putting green performance over multiple seasons. USGA Turfgrass Environ. Res. Summ. p. 281-283.
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