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Publication Type:
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Author(s): | Jiang, Hongfrei;
Fry, Jack;
Tisserat, Ned |
Author Affiliation: | Jiang: Ph.D. candidate - Horticulture, Kansas State University; Fry: Associate Professor of Horticulture, Turfgrass Research & Teaching, Kansas State University; Tisserat: Associate Professor of Plant Pathology, Plant Pathology Extension and Research, Kansas State University |
Title: | Irrigation management as it affects disease and weed incidences on a perennial ryegrass golf course fairway |
Section: | Irrigation and environmental stress Other records with the "Irrigation and environmental stress" Section
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Source: | 1997 Turfgrass Research [Kansas State University]. May 1997, p. 3-6. |
Publishing Information: | Manhattan, KS: Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University and the Kansas Turfgrass Foundation |
# of Pages: | 4 |
Series: | Report of Progress 788 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Lolium perenne; Golf fairways; Irrigation scheduling; Evapotranspiration; Pesticide use; Flutolanil; Metalaxyl; Dithiopyr; Fenoxaprop-ethyl; Water use; Preventive control; Therapeutic control; Brown patch; Dollar spot; Digitaria; Comparisons
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Abstract/Contents: | A study was conducted to evaluate two irrigation programs (daily, uniform irrigation versus irrigation according to evapotranspiration) and two pesticide application programs (preventive versus curative) for water use, weed and disease control in a perennial ryegrass golf fairway. "About 200% more water was applied to daily-irrigated turf compared to turf irrigation based upon atmometer-estimated ET. Similar amounts of active ingredient were used on both fungicide schedules in 1995...In 1996, a preventive fungicide schedule resulted in application of 184% more active ingredient than a curative schedule. Daily irrigation suppressed brown patch injury by 44% in 1995 and 20% in 1996 but increased dollar spot numbers by 248% in 1996...More crabgrass plants were observed in ET-irrigated turf each year." |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
Note: | Tables |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Jiang, H., J. Fry, and N. Tisserat. 1997. Irrigation management as it affects disease and weed incidences on a perennial ryegrass golf course fairway. Turfgrass Res. p. 3-6. |
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