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Web URL(s):http://web.archive.org/web/20070808042054/http://www.usga.org/turf/regional_updates/regional_reports/southeast/08-26-2003.html
    Last checked: 07/07/2009
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https://issuu.com/leadingedgepubs/docs/tn-turfgrass-2003-october-november/38
    Last checked: 08/01/2019
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Publication Type:
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Professional
Author(s):O'Brien, Patrick; Hartwiger, Chris
Author Affiliation:O'Brien: Director, Southeast Region, USGA Green Section; and Hartwiger: Agronomist, Southeast Region, USGA Green Section
Title:Mystery disease on bentgrass greens in the Southeast stymies superintendents and pathologists: The summer of 2003 has brought more than extreme amounts of rain to golf courses in the southeast. A new disease on bentgrass putting greens has been identified on at least 10-20 courses in the Carolinas
Source:USGA Journal and Turf Management. August 26 2003, p. [1].
Source:USGA World Wide Web Site. August 26 2003, p. [1].
Publishing Information:New York, New York: United States Golf Association
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Disease profile; Disease control; Agrostis; Symptoms; Water; Golf greens; Fertilization; Plant recovery
Geographic Terms:Southeast United States
Abstract/Contents:Discusses a new disease that has recently been found on 10-20 golf courses in the Carolinas, explaining that "the disease appears in distinct patches ranging from two inches to two feet in diameter. The symptoms are very similar to take-all patch or summer patch. The patches initially show signs of wilt and stress then continue to decline and turn yellow or orange in color." Describes the movement of the disease, which appears to be in water. Presents three treatment programs: "1. Chipco Signature (4 oz) + Fore (8 oz) 2. Subdue (1 oz) 3. Clearly 3336 (8 oz) + Heritage (0.4 oz)"
Language:English
References:0
Note:Reprint appears in Tennessee Turfgrass, October/November 2003, p. 38, with variant pictures
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
O'Brien, P., and C. Hartwiger. 2003. Mystery disease on bentgrass greens in the Southeast stymies superintendents and pathologists: The summer of 2003 has brought more than extreme amounts of rain to golf courses in the southeast. A new disease on bentgrass putting greens has been identified on at least 10-20 courses in the Carolinas. USGA J. Turf Manage. p. [1].
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http://web.archive.org/web/20070808042054/http://www.usga.org/turf/regional_updates/regional_reports/southeast/08-26-2003.html
    Last checked: 07/07/2009
    Notes: Item is within a single large file
https://issuu.com/leadingedgepubs/docs/tn-turfgrass-2003-october-november/38
    Last checked: 08/01/2019
    Requires: JavaScript
    Notes: Item is within a single large file; Tennessee Turfgrass reprint; Variant pictures
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