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Author(s):Powlen, Jada; Bigelow, Cale; Kerns, James P.; Fidanza, Michael
Author Affiliation:Powlen and Bigelow: Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; Kerns: Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; Fidanza: Pennsylvania State University, Reading, PA
Title:Summer nitrogen source and rates affect tall fescue brown patch severity
Section:Turfgrass pest management oral II: Diseases (includes student competition)
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Meeting Info.:Salt Lake City, Utah: November 7-10, 2021
Source:ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. 2021, p. 135575.
Publishing Information:[Madison, Wisconsin]: [American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America]
# of Pages:1
Abstract/Contents:"Turf-type tall fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus) is becoming more prevalent throughout many regions where cool-season lawns are planted. While there are numerous benefits to planting turf-type tall fescue, it is susceptible to brown patch (Rhizoctonia solani AG 2-2 IIIB) which can severely damage the turf during the summer months. Maintaining seasonal plant vigor through judicious fertilization is one-way turfgrass managers can help minimize pest damage and pesticide use. Conventional wisdom regarding lawn nutrition, however, often suggests not applying summer nitrogen (N) for fear of disease outbreaks. A two-year field study was conducted in West Lafayette, IN to determine the influence of spring and summer applied N using various rates and sources on brown patch severity in a tall fescue lawn. Three nitrogen fertilizers [urea, polymer-coated urea (PCU), and composted turkey litter (CTL)] were applied between April and July, totaling 61.3, 122.5, and 245 kg N ha-1. Each treatment was compared to a standard lawn fungicide control and non-fertilized control. All plots were inoculated with a locally sourced R. solani isolate at the end of May. Visual ratings for seasonal appearance/turf quality (1-9=best scale), percentage leaf blight (0-100%), and area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC) was calculated. Prior to brown patch incidence, urea and PCU at 122.5 and 245 kg N ha-1 increased turf quality. Nitrogen source and rate did not increase brown patch symptoms compared to the non-fertilized control. Slight reductions in AUDPC were observed with the high rate of CTL compared to the non-fertilized control. None of the treatments provided an acceptable reduction of brown patch symptoms compared to the fungicide control. This study demonstrates regardless of N-source, moderate spring and summer N should not be avoided to reduce brown patch in this turf."
Language:English
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Note:Reprint appears in Golf Course Management 90(6) June 2022, p. 63
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Powlen, J., C. Bigelow, J. P. Kerns, and M. Fidanza. 2021. Summer nitrogen source and rates affect tall fescue brown patch severity. Agron. Abr. p. 135575.
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