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Author(s):Merrick, Brandi C.; Ploetz, Jill; Freund, Daniel; Kerns, James P.
Author Affiliation:Merrick: Presenting Author and North Carolina State University; Ploetz, Freund, and Kerns: North Carolina State University
Title:Edaphic and cultural factors that influence take-all root rot incidence in bermudagrass
Section:Golf turf management oral: cultural practices, physiology, and water (includes student competition)
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Meeting Info.:Baltimore, Maryland: November 6-9, 2022
Source:ASA, CSSA, SSSA International Annual Meeting. 2022, p. 143323.
Publishing Information:[Madison, Wisconsin]: [American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America]
# of Pages:1
Abstract/Contents:"Take-all root rot is an increasingly problematic disease in ultradwarf bermudagrass golf course putting greens and has been the most diagnosed disease in bermudagrass at the North Carolina State University Turf Diagnostics Lab every year since 2016; it has also been diagnosed every month of the year. The causal agents of take-all root rot, as well as some methods of management via manganese fertilization and fungicide use and timing, have been well documented; however, work remains to be done on the edaphic and cultural characteristics that play a role in take-all root rot incidence in bermudagrass. In this study, golf courses across the United States that have and have not had incidences of take-all root rot were surveyed. Soil samples, irrigation water samples, and topdress sand samples were collected to be analyzed for pH, mineral nutrition, percent organic matter, salinity, and particle composition analysis, as well as turf installation date. The results from this study are forthcoming."
Language:English
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Note:"44-5"
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Merrick, B. C., J. Ploetz, D. Freund, and J. P. Kerns. 2022. Edaphic and cultural factors that influence take-all root rot incidence in bermudagrass. Agron. Abr. p. 143323.
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