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Author(s):Kopec, D. M.; Gilbert, J. J.; Jensen, D. P.
Author Affiliation:Kopec: Extension Specialist, Turf, Plant Sciences, University of Arizona; Gilbert: Research Specialist, Turf, Plant Sciences, University of Arizona; Jensen: Research Associate, Turf, Plant Sciences, University of Arizona
Title:Creeping bentgrass turf responses to summer applied fungicides
Section:Management
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Source:Turfgrass, Landscape and Urban IPM Research Summary [Arizona]. 2001, p. 107-117.
Publishing Information:Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona
# of Pages:11
Series:P-126
AZ1246
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Temperature stress; Humidity; Summer; Density; Fungicides; Heat stress; Tank mix; Iprodione; Chlorothalonil; Application rates; Injuries; Color; Clipping weight; Root weight
Cultivar Names:Penncross
Trade Names:Chipco 26019; Daconil Ultrex; Alliete Signature
Abstract/Contents:"Creeping bentgrass is seasonally stressed from high summer temperatures and high humidity conditions in the desert southwest from June to mid-September. Golf greens typically show decreased stand density and poor performance by the end of this time. A preventative fungicide application program was evaluated for the prevention of summer stress typical under summer conditions. Four tank mixes composed of Alliete Signature mixed with either Chipco 26019, EXP10790A, EXP10702B, or Daconil Ultrex fungicides were applied every fourteen days from June 10 to September 17, 1997, on a 'Penncross' creeping bentgrass green maintained at 5/32". The Daconil Ultrex tank mix caused some initial injury and in general, the lighest turfgrass color and the lowest turfgrass quality. EXP10702B treated turf produced, on average, the darkest turf with the leading rank score for quality. The Chipco 26019 tank mix produced the largest seasonal clipping totals, which was greater than the check. No diseases occurred on treated or untreated turf. Root dry weights in mid-October varied as much as 40% among treatments, but was not statistically significant."
Language:English
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See Also:Other items relating to: Summertime Blues
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Kopec, D. M., J. J. Gilbert, and D. P. Jensen. 2001. Creeping bentgrass turf responses to summer applied fungicides. Turfgrass Landscape Urban IPM Res. Summ. p. 107-117.
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