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Update on Some Nematode Control Options for Creeping Bentgrass Putting Greens
In Oklahoma, there are not many options for nematode control in creeping bentgrass putting greens. With the loss of Nemacur, superintendents are left with Nortica (Bayer Environmental Science), Econem (Syngenta Lawn and Garden), and Multiguard Protect EC (Agriguard Company). Curfew (Dow AgroSciences) is a commonly used product for some golf courses in the southeastern U.S. but is not currently ...
Is it Starting to Feel Like Groundhog Day?
So I bet many of you in the south are feeling like Bill Murray in the 1993 movie “Groundhog Day”. I know I am. Everyday we look at turfgrass samples with the same problem. Heat-related stress and decline and severe nematode populations! Many superintendents that I have spoken to are getting as frustrated as me. This heat is getting old. We are now sitting at 45 days above 100F here in Stillwater. In the Oklahoma City area they are knocking on the all-time record of 50 days! Everyday the same thing… The OSU Turfgrass Diagnostic Laboratory has churned through a...
Damon Post
More on Nematodes in The Southern U.S.
The heat is still cooking us here in Oklahoma and the rest of the south-central U.S. We also have been receiving many samples in the OSU Turfgrass Diagnostic Laboratory. Most of the samples are suffering from severe heat-related stress. This past weekend has been one of the hottest we have seen yet here in Stillwater. According to the Oklahoma Mesonet station summary for Stillwater, we topped out at 105 F on Saturday and 107 F on Sunday. As I said in my previous post, if you are experiencing these temperatures and still mowing everyday at ultra-low heights, making cleanup passes...
Greetings from the hot, humid, and dry Deep South!
Greetings from the Deep South! I am Maria Tomaso-Peterson, Ph.D and come to you from Mississippi State University where I conduct research and teaching in turfgrass pathology. I am very pleased to be invited by my fellow turfgrass pathologists and bloggers to participate in sharing insights from the Gulf Coast States. The first half of 2011 has been coined the year of extremes…….. no, I am not referring to politics, but to weather conditions across the United States! South of the Interstate 10 corridor, rainfall deficits are making their way into the record books. Our fellow superintendents in Texas are...
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Civitas, Nematodes, and Heat in the Southern Plains
As I mentioned the last time I posted, I promised to summarize some information that was presented at our Turfgrass Pest Management Field day held on June 15th in subsequent posts.So here goes… One of the fungicide trials that we toured during field day included several different fungicide formulations for control of dollar spot and brown patch on creeping bentgrass putting greens.In this particular trial we applied the newer fungicide Civitas + Harmonizer alongside other conventional fungicide products.As you may remember in previous posts here and here by Dr. Tredway, Civitas performed well for control of dollar spot and did...
Rounds4Research Beginning to Pay Big Dividends
Visit Rounds4Research.com to find out more! Due to the slumping economy, state governments across the country are struggling to meet huge budget deficits. This almost always means significant budget cuts at land grant universities that do turfgrass research. Some have been cut worse than others, but we’re all feeling it in one way or another. Most people don’t realize that we receive little to no resources from our universities to run our programs. You want to hire a technician? Fine, come up with cash and then maybe HR can make it happen. Need to drive across the state to give...
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