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Author(s):Wong, P. T. W.; Baker, R.
Author Affiliation:Biological and Chemical Research Institute, P.M.B. 10, Rydalmere, N.S.W. 2116, Australia; and Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO 80523, USA, respectively.
Title:Biological Suppression of Ophiobolus Patch of Turfgrasses
Source:Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. Vol. 62, June 1986, p. 141-146.
Publishing Information:Bingley, England: The Sports Turf Research Institute
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Take-all patch; Phialophora graminicola; Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis; Biological control organisms; Biological control; Biological pest control; Pseudomonas
Abstract/Contents:SUMMARY: "Ophiobolus patch of turfgrasses continues to be a serious disease worldwide. Current control measures employing chemicals like phenyl mercuric acetate and chlordane and fertilizers like ammonium sulphate and ammonium phosphate are inadequate in providing long-term control. In recent years, biological suppression of the disease has been achieved in greenhouse experiments by the addition to soil at seeding of (a) avirulent root-inhabiting fungi such as Pphialophora graminicola, Phialophora sp. (lobed hyphopodia), Gaemannomyces graminis var. tritici and G. graminis var. graminis, (b) artificially-induced suppressive soils and (c) antagonistic soil bacteria called fluorescent pseudomonads. The avirulent fungi appear to restrict pathogenic invasion of the grass roots by inducing resistance responses in the host roots while the fluorescent pseudomonads produce antibiotics and siderophores (microbial iron-chelators), which suppress the pathogen in the rhizosphere. The potential for long-term suppression of Ophiobolus patch in golf anc bowling greens by these biological control agents, especially after soil fumigation, is discussed."
Language:English
References:20
See Also:Other items relating to: BIOCON
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Wong, P. T. W., and R. Baker. 1986. Biological Suppression of Ophiobolus Patch of Turfgrasses. J. Sports Turf Res. Inst. 62:p. 141-146.
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