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Author(s):Datnoff, L. E.; Stiles, C. M.; Mitchell, D. J.
Author Affiliation:Stiles, Mitchell: Department of Plant Pathology, University of Florida-IFAS, Gainesville; Datroff: Everglades Research and Education Center, Belle Glade
Title:Isolation of Pythium spp. from overseeded bermudagrass and other warm-season grasses in Florida
Meeting Info.:2001 APS/MSA/SON Joint Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah: August 25-29, 2001
Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 91, No. 6, June Supplement 2001, p. S86.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Pythium; Overseeding; Cynodon; Warm season turfgrasses; Cynodon dactylon; Lolium perenne; Poa trivialis; Disease severity; Pythium irregulare; Pythium graminicola; Stenotaphrum secundatum; Eremochloa ophiuroides; Pythium diseases; Cynodon transvaalensis
Geographic Terms:Florida
Abstract/Contents:"Bermudagrass (Cynodon sp., 'Tifdwarf') was overseeded in fall, 2000, with perennial rye (Lolium perenne 'Phantom') at Gainesville or Poa trivialis 'Darkhorse' at Ft. Lauderdale. Pythium spp. were isolated monthly from roots or stem and leaf (SL) tissue in overseeded and non-overseeded plots beginning in October. The frequency of Pythium spp. increased with time in non-overseeded plots, up to 35% (of 80) root pieces and up to 24% (of 80) SL in January. Isolates were recovered more frequently from plants in non-overseeded bermudagrass than from bermudagrass in the overseeded plots or the two species used for overseed. Only 2-3 species were found in January and February, including P. irregulare and one or two other species that may be variants of P. graminicola. P. irregulare was more commonly isolated in Gainesvile than Ft. Lauderdale. Additional Pythium spp. were isolated from turfgrass samples (St. Augustinegrass, bermudagrass, and centipedegrass) submitted to the Florida Extension Plant Disease Clinic with symptoms of root rot."
Language:English
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Datnoff, L. E., C. M. Stiles, and D. J. Mitchell. 2001. Isolation of Pythium spp. from overseeded bermudagrass and other warm-season grasses in Florida. Phytopathology. 91(6):p. S86.
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