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Author(s):Clark, John Marshall
Author Affiliation:University of Massachusetts
Title:Recreational exposure of golfers to pesticides applied to golf courses
Section:Environmental impact of golf
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Source:1999 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary [USGA]. 1999, p. 51.
Publishing Information:Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association
# of Pages:1
Full Report URL:http://turf.lib.msu.edu/rprl/579.pdf
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golfers; Golf courses; Pesticides; Pesticide application; Safety; Risk assessment; Exposure assessment; Vapor pressure; Temperatures; Thatch; Thatch accumulation; Dislodgeable residues; Pesticide residues; Pesticide safety; Health; Best management practices; Irrigation; Adjuvants; Isofenphos; Chlorpyrifos; Bendiocarb; Irrigation rates; Tank mix; Spray volumes; Spraying
Abstract/Contents:Presents a study with the following objectives: "1. The role of vapor pressure and temperature will be evaluated in terms of developing a screening system for turfgrass pesticides. 2. Pesticides with possible safety concerns will be further evaluated in the context of best management practices, including the role of spray volume and adjuvants. 3. The role of thatch accumulation on the dissipation of volatile and dislodgeable residues will be assessed." States that "in summary, spray-tank adjuvants have not proven to be useful approaches for mitigating pesticide exposure situations following application to turfgrass. Management of post-application irrigation appears more useful particularly when used in combination with reduced rates of pesticides and in the presence of an extending use-type of adjuvant."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:See also related manuscript, Turfgrass Management Practices to Minimize Potential Volatile and Dislodgeable Foliar Residues Following Pesticide Application: [1999] USGA Annual Report, [1999], R=218013. R=218013
See Also:Other Reports from this USGA research project: 1998-48-156
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Clark, J. M. 1999. Recreational exposure of golfers to pesticides applied to golf courses. Turfgrass Environ Res. Summ. p. 51.
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