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Author(s):Szyndel, M. S.; Horst, R. K.; Israel, H. W.; Lajoie, M. S.
Author Affiliation:H&I Agritech Inc., Ithaca NY, 14850; Dept. Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14850;and Church & Dwight Co. Inc., Princeton, NJ, 08540
Title:Bicarbonate-based fungicides control Sclerotinia and Pythium on turf
Meeting Info.:87th Annual Meeting, August 12-16 1995, Pittsburgh, PA
Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 85, No. 10, October 1995, p. 1151.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Formulations; Bicarbonates; Dollar spot; Pythium diseases; Agrostis stolonifera; Fungicides; Quintozene; Etridiazole; Growth analysis
Abstract/Contents:"The efficacies of bicarbonate-based experimental formulations, alone and in combinations with commercial fungicides, to control dollar spot and Pythium blight diseases on turf grasses were tested in greenhouse research. Bent grass, Agrostis palustris, infected with Sclerotinia homeocarpa or Pythium aphanidermatum were treated with sodium, potassium or ammonium bicarbonate containing formulations: 2126-17A, 2311-136, 2311-65, 2311-67. Efficacy in combinations with recommended rates of Terraclor (PCNB) for Sclerotinia and Truban (Etridiazole) for Pythium was examined. Only formulations 2311-65 and 2311-67 were efficacious in control of both pathogens although severe phytotoxicity occurred at 0.59% active ingredient (A.I.). When formulation and fungicide were applied in combination and compared with either product alone, marked additive effects and enhanced growth were observed. Dollar spot disease was reduced c. 90% by combinations of 1/4 x to 1/2 x both formulations (0.15% and 0.3% A.I.) and 1/4 x to 1/2 x Terraclor (recommended label rate), and 1/2 x 2311-65 (0.3% A.I.) combined with 1/2 x Truban reduced Pythium blight by c. 93%. We thus infer that it is possible to reduce to half or more the amounts of traditional pesticides to control turf diseases by supplementing with environmentally compatible formulations."
Language:English
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See Also:Other items relating to: DOLLAR

Other items relating to: P C N B - Quintozene
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Szyndel, M. S., R. K. Horst, H. W. Israel, and M. S. Lajoie. 1995. Bicarbonate-based fungicides control Sclerotinia and Pythium on turf. Phytopathology. 85(10):p. 1151.
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