Keyword: Biological pest control
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Biological control of weeds in turfgrass: Opportunities and misconceptions |
Neal, Joseph C. 2024. Pest Management Science. January. 80(1): p. 40-48. |
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334076 |
The mechanism of coumarin inhibits germination of ryegrass (Lolium perenne) and its application as coumarin-carbon dots nanocomposites |
Yang, Ni; He, Xiulong; Ran, Lulu; Yang, Furong; Ma, Chuanxin; Chen, Hanqiu; Xiang, Dong; Shen, Guangmao; Zhang, Ping; He, Lin; Qian, Kun. 2023. Pest Management Science. June. 79(6): p. 2182-2190. |
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328026 |
Species combinations, split applications, and syringing to optimize the efficacy of entomopathogenic nematodes against Agrotis ipsilon (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae in turfgrass Access Restrictions |
Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M.; Kostromytska, Olga S.; Ebssa, Lemma. 2022. Crop Protection. May. 155: p. 105927 [1-8]. |
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321357 |
Ascophyllum nodosum extract use on plant parasitic nematode abundance and diversity on a golf green Access Restrictions |
Williams, Tamsin I.; Gange, Alan C.; Owen, Andy G. 2020. 7th European Turfgrass Society Conference Proceedings. p. 84-85. |
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330683 |
Open for business: For many years, the distinct beauty of Montalto Estate in County Down was only admired by its private owners |
McCullough, Chris. 2019. Pitchcare. August/September. 86: p. 118-125. |
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308338 |
Integrated turf management |
Mann, Ruth. 2018. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 50-53. |
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Biological Control Program Saves Hemlock Trees | Anonymous. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Microbial products in turfgrass | Guertal, Beth. 2016. 2016 GCSAA Education Conference: Conference Session Presentations. p. [1-22]. |
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270775 |
Integrated pest management of nematodes on bermudagrass turf Access Restrictions |
Aryal, Sudarshan K.; Crow, William T.; McSorley, Robert; Giblin-Davis, Robin M.; Kenworthy, Kevin E. 2016. Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management. December. 2(1): p. 1-9. |
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273957 |
Endophytes: The phyte back begins here? |
Ratling, Daniel. 2016. Pitchcare. October/November. 69: p. 120-121. |
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278699 |
Billbugs: Out of site, out of mind! | Williamson, R. Chris. 2016. The Grass Roots. May/June. 45(3): p. 26. |
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[The right approach, public support, and legislative changes] | Moverley, John. 2016. The Groundsman [IOG]. February. p. 31, 33. |
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271121 |
Biology and management of billbugs (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in turfgrass |
Dupuy, Madeleine M.; Ramirez, Ricardo A. 2016. Journal of Integrated Pest Management. January. 7(1): p. 1-10. |
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272078 |
AvanexTM unique endophyte technology - Bird deterrent endophytic grass for amenity turf and airports | Pennell, Christopher G. L.; Rolston, M. Philip. 2013. Proceedings: 22nd International Grassland Congress: Revitalising Grasslands to Sustain Our Communities. p. 453-455. |
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231171 |
Color preference of the Japanese beetle parasitoid Tiphia vernalis | Legrand, Ana. 2011. 2010 Annual Turfgrass Research Report [Connecticut]. p. 88. |
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246894 |
Control of a new turf pest, Dorcadion pseudopreissi (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), with the entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Access Restrictions |
Susurluk, I. Alper; Kumral, N. Alper; Bilgili, Uğur; Açikgöz, Esvet. 2011. Journal of Pest Science. September. 84(3): p. 321-326. |
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339117 |
Evaluation of ningnanmycin for management of dollar spot and anthracnose in turfgrasses |
Ma, B.; Tredway, L. P. 2011. Phytopathology. June. 101(6S): p. S111. |
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272546 |
Dr. Beard's crystal ball: Dr. James Beard looks to professional turf's future, and back at its humble beginnings |
Hall, Ron. 2011. Golfdom. June. 67(6): p. 28-32. |
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Ontario's pesticide ban propels research on biocontrols Access Restrictions |
Grooms, Lynn. 2011. TurfNews [TPI]. January/February. 35(1): p. 16-17. |
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Efficacy of entomopathogenic nematodes for control of European crane fly (Tipula paludosa) larvae in creeping bentgrass fairway turf when applied in the spring | Charbonneau, P. 2009. [Guelph Turfgrass Institute Annual Research Report 2009]. p. 1-3. |
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Biological pest control: A realistic outlook: Having a completely organic course may not be possible, but superintendents can incorporate many environmentally friendly products and practices into their regular golf course management practices Access Restrictions |
Gelernter, Wendy; Stowell, Larry. 2009. Golf Course Management. April. 77(4): p. 110-115. |
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Emerald Ash Borer 2008 | Oltman, Greg. 2008. On Course. June. 62(2): p. 11, 13. |
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Biological and biorational management options for the annual bluegrass weevil on golf courses | McGraw, Benjamin A.; Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M. 2007. 2007 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 5. |
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Seasonal life history and suitability of horticultural plants as nectar sources for Larra bicolor, a parasitoid of mole crickets in the Norhtern Golf Coast | Held, David W. 2007. 2007 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 12. |
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Effects of a non-chemical nematicide combined with soil solarization for the control of root-knot nematodes Access Restrictions |
Giannakou, I. O.; Anastasiadis, I. A.; Gowen, S. R.; Prophetou-Athanasiadou, D. A. 2007. Crop Protection. November. 26(11): p. 1644-1654. |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes and neonicotinoids for remedial control of oriental beetle, Anomala orientalis (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), in highbush blueberry Access Restrictions |
Polavarapu, Sridhar; Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M.; Barry, James D.; Holdcraft, Robert J.; Fuzy, Eugene M. 2007. Crop Protection. August. 26(8): p. 1266-1271. |
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Influence of buffalograss management practices on western chinch bug and its beneficial arthropods Access Restrictions |
Carstens, Jeffrey; Heng-Moss, Tiffany; Baxendale, Frederick; Gaussoin, Roch; Frank, Kevin; Young, Linda. 2007. Journal of Economic Entomology. February. 100(1): p. 136-147. |
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Soil moisture effects on infectivity and persistence of the entomopathogenic nematodes Steinernema scarabaei, S. glaseri, Heterorhabditis zealandica, and H. bacteriophora Access Restrictions |
Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M.; Fuzy, Eugene M. 2007. Applied Soil Ecology. January. 35(1): p. 11-22. |
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Burgeoning biofungicides: Some products could prove to be valuable preventives | Pioppi, Anthony. 2006. Golfdom. October. 62(10): p. 38, 40-41. |
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116705 |
Call of the wild: Providing habitat for flora, fauna benefits golfers, superintendents |
Stott, Michael J. 2006. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. October 27. 8(19): p. 18-19, 21. |
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119437 |
Golf's environmental pioneer: Passios experienced at working through environmental issues |
Rossitto, Jon. 2006. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. October 27. 8(19): p. 22. |
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119439 |
Nematodes for white grub control: Effects of soil type and soil moisture on infectivity and persistence | Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M.; Fuzy, Eugene M. 2006. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. October 1. 5(19): p. [1-10]. |
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115833 |
Coping with crane flies in your lawn |
Cox, Caroline. 2006. Journal of Pesticide Reform. Fall. 26(3): p. 12-13. |
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116810 |
Selecting turf insecticides | Virginia Cooperative Extension. 2006. Landscape Superintendent and Maintenance Professional. September. 3(8): p. 16, 18-19. |
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Augmentative applications of Steinernema scapterisci (Nematoda: Steinernematidae) for mole cricket (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae) control on golf courses | Barbara, Kathryn A.; Buss, Eileen A. 2006. Florida Entomologist. June. 89(2): p. 257-262. |
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112968 |
The biocontrol roller coaster ride | Danneberger, Karl. 2006. Golfdom. January. 62(1): p. 64. |
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109902 |
Biological-based management of white grubs, cutworms, and mound-building ants on golf courses | Potter, Daniel A. 2005. 2005 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 13. |
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Dual defense: Pest-resistant turf and natural enemy interactions | Braman, S. Kristine; Duncan, R. R.; Hanna, W. W.; Engelke, M. C. 2005. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. December 1. 4(23): p. [1-7]. |
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108119 |
Alternatives to methyl bromide: A Florida perspective |
Rosskopf, Erin N.; Chellemi, Daniel O.; Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy; Church, Gregory T. 2005. Plant Health Progress. October 27. p. [1-29]. |
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Biological-based management of white grubs, cutworms, and mound-building ants on golf courses | Potter, Daniel A. 2004. 2004 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 14. |
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Effect of conservation strips on the abundance and distribution of natural enemies and predation of Agrotis ipsilon (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on golf course fairways Access Restrictions |
Frank, Steve D.; Shrewsbury, Paula M. 2004. Environmental Entomology. December. 33(6): p. 1662-1672. |
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Consumption of black cutworms, Agrotis ipsilon (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), and alternative prey by common golf course predators Access Restrictions |
Frank, Steve D.; Shrewsbury, Paula M. 2004. Environmental Entomology. December. 33(6): p. 1681-1688. |
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Scientists pursue biological control for turfgrass pests | Thompson, Sarah R.; Brandenburg, Rick. L. 2004. TurfGrass TRENDS. October. 60(10): p. 55,58,60,62. |
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Can you impact your soil microbiology? | Gaussoin, Roch. 2004. SportsTurf. July. 20(7): p. 12. |
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Prevalence of Thelohania solenopsae (Microsporidia: Thelohaniidae) infection in monogyne and polygyne red imported fire ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Access Restrictions |
Oi, David H.; Valles, Steven M.; Pereira, Roberto M. 2004. Environmental Entomology. April. 33(2): p. 340-345. |
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The European Chafer: A Management Strategy for the Lower Mainland |
[Canadian Nursery Landscape Association and Western Canada Turfgrass Association]. 200X. [British Columbia, Canada: Canadian Nursery Landscape Association and Western Canada Turfgrass Asociation]. 8 panels. |
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Armyworms: Marching on!: There's more than one kind of armyworm, but all of them can be controlled Access Restrictions |
Shetlar, David J. 2003. Golf Course Management. October. 71(10): p. 101-106. |
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Effects of soil rehydration in the virulence of entomopathogenic nematodes Access Restrictions |
Grant, Jennifer A.; Villani, Michael G. 2003. Environmental Entomology. October. 32(5): p. 983-991. |
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European chafer: A pest on the move Access Restrictions |
Costello, Bob. 2003. GreenMaster. August. 38(4): p. 22-25. |
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6 ways to release beneficial insects |
Daniels, Jaret C. 2003. Fine Gardening. May/June. 91: p. 60-61. |
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Big bad world: The balance of nature and bowling green maintenance Access Restrictions |
Bechelet, Henry. 2003. International Turfgrass Bulletin. April. 220: p. 10-11. |
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Effects of turfgrass endophytes (Clavicipitaceae: Ascomycetes) on white grub (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) control by the entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (Rhabditida: Heterorhabditidae) Access Restrictions |
Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M.; Fuzy, Eugene M. 2003. Environmental Entomology. April. 32(2): p. 392-396. |
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Biological pest controls: A program to enhance understanding and use of biological control agents in turfgrass pest management: Project 01-07: CETRE: partial support for part-time labor, supplies, and equipment; NCTF, $9,100 |
Brandenburg, R. L. 2003. North Carolina Turfgrass. April/May. 21(2): p. 38. |
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Integrated biological and chemical pest management | Rossi, Frank S. 2003. CUTT. Spring. 14(1): p. 1, 4-5. |
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Soil insect ecology and turfgrass entomology | Peck, Daniel C. 2003. CUTT. Spring. 14(1): p. 6-7. |
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Principles of controlling crown, thatch, stem and leaf-inhabiting pests |
Niemczyk, Harry; Shetlar, David. 2003. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. February. 18(1): p. 12-15. |
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85380 |
Ecological Golf Course Management |
Sachs, Paul D.; Luff, Richard T. 2002. Chelsea, MI: Ann Arbor Press. xv, 197 pp. |
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84320 |
Changing the way you manage pests |
Stanbridge, Dean. 2002. Pest Control. December. 70(12): p. 24-25. |
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84903 |
[Milky spore grub control] |
Fizzell, Jim. 2002. The Landscape Contractor. December. 43(12): p. 45. |
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Biological control and turfgrass insect pests: Do they go together? |
Devereux, Sarah; Brandenburg, Rick. 2002. North Carolina Turfgrass. August/September. 20(5): p. 14, 16, 18. |
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Biological and cultural control of Japanese beetle in Michigan |
Smitley, David. 2002. The Michigan Landscape. July/August. 45(4): p. 66-67. |
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Better way to apply nematodes | Anonymous. 2002. Grounds Maintenance. July. 37(7): p. 10-11. |
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81051 |
Differences in susceptibility of introduced and native white grub species to entomopathogenic nematodes from various geographic localities Access Restrictions |
Grewal, P. S.; Grewal, S. K.; Malik, V. S.; Klein, M. G. 2002. Biological Control: Theory and Application in Pest Management. July. 24(3): p. 230-237. |
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A parasitic fly that kills mole crickets | Frank, J. Howard. 2002. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. July 1. 1(9): p. [1-7]. |
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82905 |
Biological control of white grubs by parasitic wasps |
Rogers, Michael E.; Potter, Daniel A. 2002. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. June 15. 1(8): p. [1-7]. |
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82804 |
Nematodes: The unseen terror | Mann, Ruth; Hockland, Sue. 2002. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 28-30, 32. |
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81590 |
Reducing the problems of bird infestation at stadiums |
Anonymous. 2002. Stadia: The International Review of Sports Venue Design, Operations & Technology. May 15. p. [1]. |
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Combinations of biocontrol agents for management of plant-parasitic nematodes and soilborne plant-pathogenic fungi |
Meyer, Susan L. F.; Roberts, Daniel P. 2002. Journal of Nematology. March. 34(1): p. 1-8. |
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Pesticide & fertilizer buyers' guide | Anonymous. 2002. Lawn and Landscape. March Supplement. p. P20, P22-P27, P30-P33. |
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Biological control of African Black Beetle (Heteronychus arator) in turf using entomopathogenic nematodes |
Ford, Phillip; Olszewski, Isabella; Nickson, David. 2001. Official Website of the Victorian Golf Association [Victoria, Australia]. Summer. p. 1-8. |
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Enhancing biological control of white grubs by native parasitic wasps on golf courses | Potter, Daniel A. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 11. |
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Integrating biologically based strategies for turfgrass pest management: Phase II | Braman, Kris. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 12. |
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78344 |
Biological control agents for mole crickets | Frank, H. Howard. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 17. |
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78350 |
Lawn and turf: Management and environmental issues of turfgrass pesticides |
Clark, J. Marshall; Kenna, Michael P. 2001. p. 203-241. In: Krieger, Robert, ed. Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology: Principles Vol. 1. San Diego: Academic Press. Second Edition. |
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Insect biological control |
Jeschke, Mark. 2001. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education. 30: p. 17-18. |
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78213 |
Use of biological control for suppression of insect damage in amenity turf |
Jackson, T. A.; Goldson, S. L.; Champman, R. B. 2001. Proceedings of the Inaugural New Zealand Sports TurfConference and Trade Show. 1: p. 14-15. |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes (ENs) and their use in controlling insect pests |
Bedding, Robin; Nickson, David. 2001. Proceedings of the Inaugural New Zealand Sports TurfConference and Trade Show. 1: p. 16-22. |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes (ENs) and their use in controlling insect pests: An alternative nontoxic approach for the control of insect pests of turf |
Bedding, Robin; Nickson, David. 2001. TurfComms. June 23. 13(4): p. 4-8. |
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Using entomopathogenic nematodes for turfgrass pest management | Grewal, Parwinder. 2001. TurfGrass TRENDS. May. 10(5): p. 1-7. |
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A good infection: Endophytic fungi offer several advantages to grasses | Morris, Kevin N. 2001. Grounds Maintenance. February. 36(2): p. 20, 22, 24. |
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Integrating natural enemies, cultural control, and plant resistance for sustainable management of insect pests on golf courses | Potter, Daniel A. 2000. 2000 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary [USGA]. p. 17. |
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Improved mole cricket management through the application of an enhanced ecological and behavioral database | Brandenburg, Rick. 2000. 2000 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary [USGA]. p. 20. |
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Biological problems and their management in urban soils: Integrated pest management of arthropods and diseases |
Mizell, Russell F. III; Hagan, Austin. 2000. p. 119-155. In: Brown, R. B.; Huddleston, J. H.; Anderson, J. L, eds. Managing Soils in an Urban Environment. Madison, Wisconsin: American Society of Agronomy Inc. |
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Does milky spore disease work? | Couch, Gary. 2000. CUTT. Fall. 11(3): p. 8-9. |
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Getting the mosquito before it gets you | Anonymous. 2000. The Greenerside. July/August. 23(4): p. 1, 3-5. |
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Biological control of turf pests |
Walder, Derek. 2000. The Groundsman. April. 54(4): p. 51. |
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Nature 'antes up' for insect pest control: Thieving, marauding ants on a golf course demonstrate one natural way to control Japanese beetles. It appears that healthy ant colonies may help limit those beetle populations | Gibb, Timothy J. 2000. TurfGrass TRENDS. April. 8[9](4): p. 11-14. |
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Top trends in turf: Endophyte enhancement and herbicide resistance are among the most notable ongoing developments in new turfgrass varieties | Wisniewski, Nicole. 1999. Lawn and Landscape. June. 20(6): p. S11-S12. |
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Nematodes as allies | Grant, Jennifer A. 1998. TurfGrass TRENDS. September. 7(9): p. 10-15. |
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Effects of endophytic fungus, nutrient level, and plant damage on performance of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Access Restrictions |
Bultman, Thomas L.; Conard, Nyree J. 1998. Environmental Entomology. June. 27(3): p. 631-635. |
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Botanical Pesticides in Agriculture |
Prakash, Anand; Rao, Jagadiswari. 1997. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publishers. xv, 461. |
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Audubon case study: Bonita Bay fully certified 11/17/95 | Rabkin, Dianne. 1997. The Florida Green. Summer. p. 94. |
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Biological seed treatments: Factors involved in efficacy |
Callan, Nancy W.; Mathre, Don E.; Miller, James B.; Vavrina, Charles S. 1997. HortScience. April. 32(2): p. 179-183. |
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New species of bacteria |
Giblin-Davis, Robin M. 1997. Florida Turf Digest. January/February. 14(1): p. 8. |
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Alternatives to synthetic pesticides |
Kaapro, Jyri. 1996. p. 328-342. In: Proceedings of Environmental Issues for Turf: A Symposium. Concord West, NSW: Australian Turfgrass Research Institute. |
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Gorufujou de no biseibutu nouyaku ni tsuite (Use of microbe pesticides on golf courses) |
Matsunaka, Shouichi; Kinoshita, Shoji; Yamanaka, Satoshi; Imai, Toshihiro; Kamon, Yasuhiko. 1996. Turf Research Bulletin [Kansai Golf Union Green Section. September. 70: p. 51-66. |
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Controlling the march of fall armyworm: A beneficial nematode carries a deadly bacteria to battle a perennial pest Access Restrictions |
Luckett, Liz. 1996. Golf Course Management. August. 64(8): p. 104, 106, 108. |
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Field testing of biological pesticides | Shetlar, David J. 1996. TurfGrass TRENDS. August. 5(8): p. 1-9. |
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Biological control agents for turf pests not far away |
Palmer, David. 1996. Turf Craft International. July/August. 49: p. 35. |
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Follow the clues to identify pests: Turf managers who seek to classify insect pests must follow the clues and use the process of elimination | Vittum, Patricia J. 1996. Landscape Management. April. 35(4): p. 20-22. |
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