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Author(s):Millett, Steve
Author Affiliation:Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Title:Typhoola is uncoola in the snow mold belt!
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Source:The Grass Roots. Vol. 24, No. 5, September/October 1996, p. 19, 21-22 [Orange].
Publishing Information:Madison, WI: Wisconsin Golf Course Superintendents Association.
# of Pages:3
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Disease control; Disease profile; Fungicides; Golf course maintenance; Golf course superintendents; Maintenance programs; Snow molds; Typhula blight; Typhula incarnata; Typhula ishikariensis; Winter maintenance
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the damage caused by typhula snow molds. Explains that the psychrophilic fungal pathogens that cause typhula snow molds are facultative parasites, "which means that they 'can be parasites' but usually live as decomposers. In other words, these fungi spend most of their life as decomposers, but can and will attack stressed turfgrass under deep and prolonged snow cover." Also discusses the differences in Typhula incarnata, and T. ishikariensis, and how these differences aid in diagnosis. Gives a variety of tips to help control and minimize damage from snow mold.
Language:English
References:4
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Millett, S. 1996. Typhoola is uncoola in the snow mold belt!. Grass Roots. 24(5):p. 19, 21-22 [Orange].
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