Research

Bacterial etiolation and decline of creeping bentgrass greens

December 11, 2013 By
Paul Giordano is a Ph.D. candidate in turfgrass pathology at Michigan State University and the topic of his dissertation research is bacterial etiolation and decline of creeping bentgrass greens. Paul can be reached at giorda13@msu.edu. Q:What is the correct name ...

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Topdressing versus anthracnose

December 11, 2013 By
A look at the best topdressing practices for preventing anthracnose in annual bluegrass. – By James A. Murphy, Ph.D., James Hempfling, Ruying Wang, and Bruce B. Clarke, Ph.D. Anthracnose, caused by the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum cereale, can be a devastating disease ...

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Bermudagrass: light integrals for green establishment

December 11, 2013 By
By Benton Hodges, Ph.D. In the transition zone, many superintendents are considering a putting green cultivar conversion. Whether the conversion is from creeping bentgrass to bermudagrass, upgrading from an older bermudagrass cultivar, or early adopters of the ultradwarf bermudagrasses, they ...

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Lucky ’13: Golfdom’s year in review

December 11, 2013 By and
Time again for our annual year in review. A look at who bet on black and won big in 2013, and who busted. Like Dad always said, “I’d rather be lucky than good.” ¶ The number 13 may be considered ...

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Putting greens and politics

December 11, 2013 By
Thanks to some of the recent legislation and regulation filtering down from Washington to city councils, Big Brother is endorsing and/or passing laws that will affect what products can be used on golf courses, and when and where others can ...

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Here come the stinkbugs

November 21, 2013 By
The stinkbugs are coming! In many cases, they are here. The outbreak, trumpeted by even a casual reading of the general press, is predicted to be unbelievably large. This time, it appears that reports about the population explosion are valid. ...

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