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Author(s):Skoglund, L. G.; Brown, W. M. Jr.
Author Affiliation:Department of Bioagricultural Sciences & Pest Management, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
Title:Fungicide evaluation for the preventive control of snow molds, 1999
Section:Turf grass reports
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Source:Fungicide and Nematicide Tests. Vol. 55, 2000, p. 516-517.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Disease severity; Poa pratensis; Microdochium patch; Microdochium nivale; Typhula blight; Typhula; Fungicide evaluation; Fungicides; Fungicide combinations; Preventive control; Golf fairways
Abstract/Contents:"Experiments for control of Fusarium patch and Typhula blight were performed on predominantly Kentucky bluegrass fairways at Vail Golf Club, Vail, CO (elev. 8,000 ft) and Breckenridge Golf Course, Breckenridge, CO (elev. 9,300 ft) where snow molds are a recurrent problem. Treatments were arranged in randomized complete block with four replications. Individual plots measured 5 ft x 5 ft. Fungicides were applied on 13 Oct 98 (Vail) and 14 Oct 98 (Breckenridge), with the exception of 4 treatments that were applied twice at 14 day intervals on 30 Sep and 13 Oct 98 (Vail) and 1 and 14 Oct (Breckenridge). A CO₂ -powered plot sprayer equipped with 8003 Tee-jet nozzles delivered the fungicides at 30psi. All fungicides were applied in the equivalent of 5 gal water/1000 sq ft. Fungicide effectiveness was evaluated following snowmelt on 7 Apr 99 at Vail and 21 May 99 at Breckenridge. It was not possible to evaluate the effects of the different pathogens separately. Fusarium patch and Typhula blight occurred at both sites; Typhula blight predominatead [predominated] at Breckenridge. All but one treatment performed well at Vail. The test at Breckenridge had more variability among the treatments. At Breckenridge, most combination treatments that included PCNB or chlorothalonil gave satisfactory control. Heritage alone or in combination with PCNB and Compass Alone or with Banner did not preform well. Transfilm did not significantly alter the efficaty of Turfcide or Banner. Chipco 26GT, Banner, Fore or Eagle combined with PCNB or chlorothalonil continue to perform well at high altitude golf courses in Colorado. It was not possible to make quality evaluations."
Language:English
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Skoglund, L. G., and W. M. Jr. Brown. 2000. Fungicide evaluation for the preventive control of snow molds, 1999. Fungicide Nematicide Tests. 55:p. 516-517.
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