Dollar spot is one of the most common diseases of golf course turfgrass and numerous fungicide applications are often required to provide adequate control. Weather-based disease warning systems have been developed to more accurately time fungicide applications; however, they tend to be ineffective and are not currently in widespread use. The primary objective of this research was to develop a new weather-based disease warning system to more accurately advise fungicide applications to control dollar spot activity across a broad geographic and climactic range. The new dollar spot warning system was developed from data collected at field sites in Madison, WI and Stillwater, OK in 2008 and warning system validation sites were established in ...
Fresh produce has become the primary cause of foodborne illness in the United States. A widespread c...
Given the difficulty that habitat managers face in controlling invasive species, assessing a project...
Although small grain cereals (i.e. winter wheat) are routinely protected with two or three foliar t...
Dollar spot is one of the most common diseases of golf course turfgrass and numerous fungicide appli...
Dollar spot is one of the most common diseases of golf course turfgrass and numerous fungicide appli...
Effective control of dollar spot (caused by Sclerotinia homoeocarpa) typically requires repeated and...
Susceptibility to dollar spot, caused by Clarireedia jacksonii, varies among bentgrass (Agrostis spp...
Kennelly, Megan. Dollar Spot in Golf Course Turf, Manhattan, Kansas, Kansas State University, June 2...
Lolium perenne, Poa annua, and Agrostis stolonifera are turfgrass species commonly grown on golf cou...
Dollar spot, caused by Sclerotinia homoeocarpa, is one of the most widespread and chronic diseases o...
ABSTRACT: Disease-warning systems are decision support tools designed to help growers determine when...
Table 1. Disease occurrence calendar and fungicide spray schedules Table 2. Fungicides for control o...
To reduce reliance on fungicides for disease control on oilseed rape, Decision Support Systems (DSS)...
Original 2004 factsheet by Ned Tisserat, formerly K-State Plant Pathology.Ken Obasa and Megan Kennel...
Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) is commonly grown on golf course fairways and dollar spot ...
Fresh produce has become the primary cause of foodborne illness in the United States. A widespread c...
Given the difficulty that habitat managers face in controlling invasive species, assessing a project...
Although small grain cereals (i.e. winter wheat) are routinely protected with two or three foliar t...
Dollar spot is one of the most common diseases of golf course turfgrass and numerous fungicide appli...
Dollar spot is one of the most common diseases of golf course turfgrass and numerous fungicide appli...
Effective control of dollar spot (caused by Sclerotinia homoeocarpa) typically requires repeated and...
Susceptibility to dollar spot, caused by Clarireedia jacksonii, varies among bentgrass (Agrostis spp...
Kennelly, Megan. Dollar Spot in Golf Course Turf, Manhattan, Kansas, Kansas State University, June 2...
Lolium perenne, Poa annua, and Agrostis stolonifera are turfgrass species commonly grown on golf cou...
Dollar spot, caused by Sclerotinia homoeocarpa, is one of the most widespread and chronic diseases o...
ABSTRACT: Disease-warning systems are decision support tools designed to help growers determine when...
Table 1. Disease occurrence calendar and fungicide spray schedules Table 2. Fungicides for control o...
To reduce reliance on fungicides for disease control on oilseed rape, Decision Support Systems (DSS)...
Original 2004 factsheet by Ned Tisserat, formerly K-State Plant Pathology.Ken Obasa and Megan Kennel...
Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) is commonly grown on golf course fairways and dollar spot ...
Fresh produce has become the primary cause of foodborne illness in the United States. A widespread c...
Given the difficulty that habitat managers face in controlling invasive species, assessing a project...
Although small grain cereals (i.e. winter wheat) are routinely protected with two or three foliar t...