2006 was the sixth year of a study assessing the feasibility and performance of golf course putting green turf comparing traditional management techniques with an IPM approach utilizing population-based pest management and to a system that utilizes biologically-based controls and reduced risk chemistry
Within the past two years, at least four new fungicide active ingredients, a new herbicide and a new...
The use of pesticides on home lawns and athletic fields is often a contentious issue due to concerns...
It seems to be that turf management on a golf course is consisted of retarding of growth. This resea...
This project provides information from the fourth year of a study assessing the feasibility and perf...
The objective of this project was to investigate the long-term effects of conventional and alternati...
This season represented some significant alterations in cultural and pest management programs. Cultu...
The purpose of this handbook is to provide practical guidance for golf turf managers interested in r...
Golf turf managers often have many options for controlling destructive turf pests. Many factors are...
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Pesticide Control Program (PCP) conduc...
Risks to human health and the environment owing to pesticide usage have arisen interest, increasing ...
ReportThe impact of various turfgrass pest management strategies (PMS) on water quality has recently...
The importance of developing efficient and environmentally sound methods for managing turf grass pes...
There is great concern over human exposure following the application of pesticides for the managemen...
The turf industry needs to access a range of more selective, effective and environmentally acceptabl...
Incorporation of organic fertilizers/amendments on turfgrass management has been, and continues to b...
Within the past two years, at least four new fungicide active ingredients, a new herbicide and a new...
The use of pesticides on home lawns and athletic fields is often a contentious issue due to concerns...
It seems to be that turf management on a golf course is consisted of retarding of growth. This resea...
This project provides information from the fourth year of a study assessing the feasibility and perf...
The objective of this project was to investigate the long-term effects of conventional and alternati...
This season represented some significant alterations in cultural and pest management programs. Cultu...
The purpose of this handbook is to provide practical guidance for golf turf managers interested in r...
Golf turf managers often have many options for controlling destructive turf pests. Many factors are...
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Pesticide Control Program (PCP) conduc...
Risks to human health and the environment owing to pesticide usage have arisen interest, increasing ...
ReportThe impact of various turfgrass pest management strategies (PMS) on water quality has recently...
The importance of developing efficient and environmentally sound methods for managing turf grass pes...
There is great concern over human exposure following the application of pesticides for the managemen...
The turf industry needs to access a range of more selective, effective and environmentally acceptabl...
Incorporation of organic fertilizers/amendments on turfgrass management has been, and continues to b...
Within the past two years, at least four new fungicide active ingredients, a new herbicide and a new...
The use of pesticides on home lawns and athletic fields is often a contentious issue due to concerns...
It seems to be that turf management on a golf course is consisted of retarding of growth. This resea...