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Author(s):Wetzel, Henry; Tisserat, Ned
Author Affiliation:Wetzel: Ph.D. Candidate, Plant Pathology, Kansas State University; Tisserat: Associate Professor of Plant Pathology, Plant Pathology Extension and Research, Kansas State University
Title:Assessing genetic diversity in Ophiosphaerella herpotricha and O. korrae, two agents that cause spring dead spot of bermudagrass
Section:Pest management and environmental studies: Disease control
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Source:1997 Turfgrass Research [Kansas State University]. May 1997, p. 32-33.
Publishing Information:Manhattan, KS: Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University and the Kansas Turfgrass Foundation
# of Pages:2
Series:Report of Progress 788
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Ophiosphaerella herpotricha; Ophiosphaerella korrae; Genetic variability; Ophiosphaerella narmari
Abstract/Contents:A study was conducted to assess genetic diversity among Ophiosphaerella (bermudagrass spring dead spot pathogen) isolates collected on golf courses in Kansas and Oklahoma. The collected isolates included O. herpotricha, O. korrae and some possible specimens of Leptosphaeria narmari, a pathogen previously thought to occur only in Australia. "Preliminary data have been assessed for genetic diversity among Shangri-La [Golf Course of Oklahoma] O. herpotricha isolates collected in 1994. Results indicate that many genotypes coexist within an individual fairway. This suggests that sexual recombination is occurring frequently among the populations of O. herpetricha." Future research will further examine genetic diversity among these pathogens.
Language:English
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Wetzel, H., and N. Tisserat. 1997. Assessing genetic diversity in Ophiosphaerella herpotricha and O. korrae, two agents that cause spring dead spot of bermudagrass. Turfgrass Res. p. 32-33.
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