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Web URL(s): | http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/ressum/1985/1smiley.pdf?_ga=1.187723240.1383136656.1456948762#page=1&zoom=125,0,800 Last checked: 01/20/2017 Requires: PDF Reader |
Publication Type: | Report |
Author(s): | Smiley, Richard W. |
Author Affiliation: | Cornell University |
Title: | Resistance of bentgrass to Phialophora and Leptosphaeria diseases |
Source: | Annual Turfgrass Research Report [USGA/GCSAA]. 1985, p. 1-2. |
Publishing Information: | Far Hills, New Jersey: United States Golf Association, Golf House. |
# of Pages: | 2 |
Full Report URL: | http://turf.lib.msu.edu/rprl/109.pdf Last checked: 9/2001 Requires: Adobe Acrobat Notes: This is the entire full report! |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Agrostis; Disease resistance; Gaeumannomyces graminis var. avenae; Methodology; Ophiosphaerella korrae; Patch diseases; Phialophora graminicola |
Abstract/Contents: | "Seedlots of 42 bentgrasses are being screened for resistance to two isolates for each of two newly recognized root-infecting fungi; Phialophora graminicola and Leptosphaeria korrae. These fungi cause summer patch and necrotic ring spot diseases, respectively. The resistance studies are conducted for an 8-week period in controlled-environment chambers. Percentages of plants which survive the test will be reported in early winter. Surviving plants from selected seedlots will be returned to the plant breeder from whom the selections with high levels of resistance. Methodology was vegetatively propagated bentgrasses. This research revealed the potential for further complexities to exist in the etiology of take-all patch of bentgrasses, which have been thought to be caused only by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. avenae. In New York, it is now also known that P. graminicola causes a hot weather form of take-all patch on bentgrasses, and this possibility was confirmed during the development of methods for this project, sponsored by the USGA Green Section. These new finds have relevance to the likelihood that certain disease management strategies will or will not be effective during summer. The project was terminated prematurely because the principal investigator moved to another position." |
Language: | English |
References: | Unknown |
See Also: | See also related manuscript, Resistance of Bentgrass to Phialophora and Leptosphaeria: [1985 Annual Progress Report], 1985, R=254067.R=254067 |
See Also: | Other Reports from this USGA research project: 1985-04-021 |
Note: | Entire contents listed in abstract field |
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-like – may be incomplete): | Smiley, R. W. 1985. Resistance of bentgrass to Phialophora and Leptosphaeria diseases. Turfgrass Environ Res. Summ. p. 1-2. |
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Web URL(s) : | http://turf.lib.msu.edu/rprl/109.pdf Last checked: 9/2001 Requires: Adobe Acrobat Notes: This is the entire full report! |
MSU catalog number: | SB 433 .A1 A6 |
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