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Author(s):Dernoeden, Peter H.
Author Affiliation:Department of Natural Resource Sciences and Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and contributing editor, Turfax
Title:There are two types of Anthracnose: Basal rot and foliar blight
Section:Feature article
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Source:TURFAX. Vol. 6, No. 4, July/August 1998, p. 3, 7.
Publishing Information:Ann Arbor, MI: Ann Arbor Press
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Anthracnose basal rot; Anthracnose foliar blight; Colletotrichum graminicola; Epidemiology; Environmental factors; Symptoms; Diagnosis; Cultural methods; Seasons; Disease control; Fungicides; Chlorothalonil; Nitrogen fertilization; Fumigation; Temperatures; Golf greens; Discoloration; Susceptibility
Abstract/Contents:Provides detailed information on basal rot and foliar blight, the two types of anthracnose. Foliar blight occurs in high temperatures during the summer and causes discoloration and loss of shoot density. It is easier to control than basal rot, which occurs in the cool periods of spring and hot periods of summer. Discusses symptoms associated with basal rot which closely resemble symptoms of other diseases. Suggests methods of control including fungicides and nitrogen applications.
Language:English
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Dernoeden, P. H. 1998. There are two types of Anthracnose: Basal rot and foliar blight. TURFAX. 6(4):p. 3, 7.
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