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Problems Surface with Effluent Use on Turf in the Southeast February 1, 2009 By: Danesha Seth-Carley,L.P. Tredway,Thomas Rufty
Population increases in the southeastern United States are creating new challenges for turfgrass managers. An important one is the expanded use of sewage effluent as a water source.
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P. volutum Can be the Cause for Pythium Root Dysfunction May 1, 2008 By: J.P. Kerns,L.P. Tredway
Since 2002, many golf course superintendents in the southeastern United States have reported unusual patches appearing on their creeping bentgrass greens. Symptoms appeared during the heat of summer in irregular patches ranging from 6 inches to 12 inches in diameter.
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What's the Forecast for TurfGrass Disease Modeling August 1, 2004 By: D.S. Niyogi,G.M. Lackmann,L.P. Tredway,R.D. Palmieri
The new fungicides coming to the market today are safe and highly effective. But they are expensive and more narrow in their control spectrum. The author reviews recent research into whether weather data be used to predict disease development and accurately time fungicide applications.
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