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DOI:10.1080/07060668209501304
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Author(s):Halisky, P. M.; Funk, C. R.
Author Affiliation:Cook College, N.J. Agric. Expt. Sta., Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ
Title:Pathogenicity and control of Ustilago striiformis causing stripe smut in turfgrasses
Section:Abstracts
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Meeting Info.:Edmonton, Alberta: June 20-23, 1982
Source:Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. Vol. 4, No. 3, September 1982, p. 305.
Publishing Information:[Canada]: Canadian Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Poa pratensis; Stripe smut; Ustilago
Abstract/Contents:"In the mid-Atlantic states stripe smut is often found in Poa pratensis and Agrostis palustris grown under turf maintenance. It is rarely found in Festuca rubra or Lolium perenne and has not been reported in Zoysia japonica or Cynodon dactylon. The increased prevalence of stripe smut in Kentucky bluegrass during the past three decades is related to the widespread usage of highly susceptible cultivars such as Merion, Newport, and Windsor. The fungus is both seed-born and sod-transmitted. Cultivars evaluated in New Jersey and found resistant to stripe smut include Glade, Birka, Touchdown, Ram-1, Eclipse, Plush, A-20, Enmundi, and Brunswick. The disease was usually suppressed in turf established from seed blends of resistant and susceptible cultivars. Systemically-infected plants in such blends lost their competitive ability as well as resistance to leaf spot, melting-out, and downy mildew. Of 20 fungicides evaluated in field plots, only triarimol, fenarimol, benomyl, and thiophanae-methyl effectively controlled stripe smut when applied during the October-February dormant season."
Language:English
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Halisky, P. M., and C. R. Funk. 1982. Pathogenicity and control of Ustilago striiformis causing stripe smut in turfgrasses. Can. J. Plant Pathol. 4(3):p. 305.
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DOI: 10.1080/07060668209501304
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