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Author(s):Elliott, Monica
Author Affiliation:University of Florida, IFAS Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center
Title:Bermudagrass has tough time recovering from blue-green algae: Prevention with cultural practices and fungicides is a lot easier than elimination and reclamation
Section:Research report
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Source:The Florida Green. Winter 1994, p. 59-60.
Publishing Information:FL: Florida Golf Course Superintendents Association
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Algae; Cultural methods; Cyanobacteria; Cynodon dactylon; Fungicides; Reclamation
Abstract/Contents:"Blue-green algae can be a problem on putting greens in Florida all year when excess water, either in the form of irrigation or rainfall, is prevalent. These algae seem to readily occupy any soil area that is not covered by bermudagrass. Once the blue-green algae become established, the area can become crusty, which prevents the bermudagrass from growing back into that soil area. It is also possible that toxins produced by these algae may prevent bermudagrass recovery." Presents finding of research on the use of fungicides to control blue-green algae.
Language:English
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Elliott, M. 1994. Bermudagrass has tough time recovering from blue-green algae: Prevention with cultural practices and fungicides is a lot easier than elimination and reclamation. FLA Green. p. 59-60.
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