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Publication Type:
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Professional
Author(s):Dinelli, Dan
Author Affiliation:Golf Course Superintendent, North Shore Country Club, Chicago, IL
Title:IPM on golf courses
Source:The IPM Practitioner. Vol. 19, No. 4, April 1997, p. 1-7.
Publishing Information:Berkeley, CA: Bio-Integral Resource Center (BIRC)
# of Pages:7
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Integrated pest management; Best management practices; Golf course maintenance; Scouting; Insect control; Biological control; Cultural methods; Disease control; Irrigation; Insect traps; Growing degree days; Chemical control; Pesticide application; Course profile; Overseeding; Vertical mowing; Temperatures; Disease forecasting; Computer applications
Dutch Turfgrass Research Foundation Keywords: 512-A; Biological control; Biological control agents; Control methods; Cultural methods; Golf courses; Microbial pesticides; Plant diseases; Plant protection; Article
Facility Names:North Shore Country Club, in Illinois
Abstract/Contents:"Intensive applications of insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and synthetic fertilizers are often used to maintain the picture perfect quality of fairways and greens. Many golf course superintendents would like to make a change to a more environmentally friendly maintenance regime. In this article, a golf course superintendent who has worked for 20 years with IPM methods shares his practical experiences."
Dutch Turfgrass
Research Foundation
Abstract
(Thanks to DTRF)
"Experiences of a golf course superintendant who has worked for 20 years with IPM methods. From chemical prevention, the control programme has largely moved to scouting and monitoring (trapping, degree-day models, phenology, disease forecasting models, indicator plants) and prevention through cultural, biological and biostimulant approaches"
Language:English
References:11
See Also:Other items relating to: IPM
Note:Reprint appears in The IPM Practitioner, 22(8) August 2000, p. 1-7
Pictures, b/w
Includes sidebar, "Description of Dinelli's Golf Course", p. 7
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Dinelli, D. 1997. IPM on golf courses. IPM Pract. 19(4):p. 1-7.
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