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Author(s):Gingell, Steve
Author Affiliation:Turfgrass Agronomist, Thames Valley Region, Sports Turf Research Institute
Title:Turf pests, diseases and weeds: Super red thread alert
Column Name:Turf talk
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Source:International Turfgrass Bulletin. Vol. 220, April 2003, p. 30-31.
Publishing Information:Bingley, England: Sports Turf Research Institute
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Red thread; Laetisaria fuciformis; Sports turf; Golf courses; Disease incidence; Disease profile; Symptoms; Disease control; Fungicide application
Geographic Terms:South of Britain
Abstract/Contents:Describes how the red thread have become an invasive weed that is invading the southern part of Britain and certain parts of the United Kingdom and states that "the disease is prevalent on lighter soils but especially on [sport] pitches and golf fairways as well as rough [areas]." List sympotoms of the red thread and describes various ways to control the problem.
Language:English
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See Also:Related article "Red thread disease" Pitchcare.com, May 2006, p. [1-2] R=145710 R=145710
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Gingell, S. 2003. Turf pests, diseases and weeds: Super red thread alert. Int. Turfgrass Bull. 220:p. 30-31.
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