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Author(s):Tisserat, N. A.
Author Affiliation:Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan Kansas
Title:Preventive fall fungicide applications for control of Rhizoctonia large patch disease of zoysiagrass, 1999
Section:Turf grass reports
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Source:Fungicide and Nematicide Tests. Vol. 55, 2000, p. 536.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Disease severity; Zoysia; Zoysia japonica; Rhizoctonia blight; Rhizoctonia solani; Preventive control; Disease control; Fungicides; Fungicide evaluation; Dormancy; Golf fairways
Cultivar Names:Meyer
Abstract/Contents:"Fungicide plots were established on zoysiagrass 'Meyer' fairways at the Alvamar Country Club in Lawrence, KS and Highlands Country Club in Hutchinson, KS. The soil at Alvamar was a Martin silty clay loam and the soil at Highlands was an Elsmere-Tivoli loamy fine sand. Turfgrass was mowed to a height of 0.5 inches, irrigated as needed and fertilized with approximately 2.5 to 3 lb N/1000 sq ft annually. Fungicides were applied 24 and 29 Sep 98 at Alvamar and Highlands, respectively, with a CO₂-powered backpack sprayer with 8003 TeeJet flat fan nozzles at 20 psi in water equivalent to 2.2 gal per 1000 sq ft. Treatment plots were 10 ft x 12 ft and replicated three times in a randomized complete-block design. Plots were not irrigated after fungicide application. The percentage of plot area diseased was recorded on 23 and 27 Apr 99 at Highlands and Alvamar, respectively, after zoysiagrass resumed spring growth. Large patch was not evident in any plots before the zoysiagrass went dormant in mid-October. Symptoms were apparent as soon as zoysiagrass resumed spring growth indicating that most fungal infection occurred somtime during winter dormancy. All fungicides [fungicide] applications at Alvamar reduced large patch severity, but applications of Compass, Compass plus Banner MAXX or Cleary's 3336 were not effective in reducing disease compared to the no fungicide treatment at Highlands."
Language:English
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Tisserat, N. A. 2000. Preventive fall fungicide applications for control of Rhizoctonia large patch disease of zoysiagrass, 1999. Fungicide Nematicide Tests. 55:p. 536.
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