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1 49 Thrfgrass Disease Management Report Dr J.M. Vargas,R. Detweiler, N. Dykema, andd. Taube Dept. Of Botany & Plant Pathology Michigan State University E. Lansing, MI48824 Boyne Highlands Snow Mold Data ( ) Snow Mold Fungicide Studies Studies A & B Two corporation-sponsored snow mold fungicide studies were conducted during the fall and winter of Study A was applied on Oct. 26,1996, and study B was applied on Oct. 27, Treatments were applied preventively to 6'x 9' creeping bentgrass (Agrostis Dalustris) / annual bluegrass (Poa annua) fairway plots where the turf was mowed at about Y2". Liquid treatments were applied with a CO 2 back-pack sprayer at a pressure of 32 PSI and at a volume of 48 GPA. Granular products were pre-weighed and hand-applied. Study A was rated following snow cover melt-off on April 22, The predominant snow mold was gray snow mold, caused primarily by Typhula incarnata, in this case. There was, however, sufficient Microdochium patch (pink snow mold), caused by Microdochium nivale, to warrant an individual rating of each disease in this study (table 1). Study B was rated on April 23, The predominant snow mold disease in this study was Microdochium patch, but there was sufficient gray snow mold (Typhula ishikariensis) present to warrant individual ratings for each disease in this study also (table 2). As the data in table 1 indicates, most of the standard snow mold fungicides (Daconil, Turfcide 400, TerracIor, Scotts FFII, etc.) gave good control of snow mold disease in the Boyne Highlands test this past winter. Relatively new compounds, such as Heritage and Sentinel also perfonned well, especially when used in combinations. In the Tree Tops study (table 2), we experienced significantly greater disease pressure, so the only treatments that performed satisfactorily were combinations of standards such as Turfcide 400 with Daconil, or Turfcide 400 with Heritage or Sentinel. Variability in disease pressure between the replicate plots led to diminished statistical separation between treatments in this study, but some standard products, when used alone, did have surprisingly high levels of disease in individual plots.

2 50 Table 1. Snow Mold Fungicide Study A Boyne Highlands Resort, Harbor Springs, MI -Rating Scale: Percent plot area infected by gray snow mold (Typhula incarnata) and by Microdochium patch (Microdochium nivale). Rating Date: April 22, 1997 Treatment Rate per Rep 1 Rep 2 Rep 3 Mean a 1000 fed M.nv T.in M.nv T.in M.nv T.in Heritage + Turfcide oz + 12 fl oz L Heritage + Turfcide oz + 6 fl oz L Rizolex + Turfcide oz + 6 fl oz O.OL EXP 10790A +Dac Turfcide fl oz + 8 fl oz + 8 fl oz UBI SF oz L Turfcide (75 WG) + 6 oz + Daconil Ultrex 50z L Turfcide fl oz L Fore + Terraclor 8 oz + 80z L Sentinel oz + Turfcide fl oz L Heritage oz + Turfcide fl oz L Sentinel oz + Heritage 0.4 oz L Heritage oz + Turfcide fl oz L Terraclor 80z L Caloclor 30z L Turfcide (75 WG) + 6 oz + Ch FLO 4 fl oz L Banner Maxx + 3 fl oz + Daconil fl oz L L002 Preweigh-ed L

3 51 Table 1 cont. Treatment Rate per Rep 1 Rep 2 Rep 3 Mean a 1000 ft 2d M.nv T.in M.nv T.in M.nv T.in UBI SF L Fore + Terrac10r 6 oz + 8 oz L Dac. Weather Stik fl oz + Turfcide fl oz L Daconil ZN + 8 fl oz + Ch FLO 4 fl oz L Dac. Ultrex oz + Ch FLO 4 fl oz L L004 Preweigh-ed L CGA-BMP 20z L EXP 10790A + 4 fl oz + Dac. Weather Stik 6 fl oz L Banner Maxx + 3 fl oz + Heritage 0.4 oz L EXP 10790A + 4 fl oz + PCNB (75WP) 80z L Ch FLO + 4 f1 oz + Dac f1 oz L Turfcide (75WG) + 6 oz + Spotrete (WDG) 60z L EXP 10790A + 4 fl oz + Dac f1 oz L Scotts FFII oz (2x) KL Vig. Fert. + PCNB 51bs J-L Rizolex 40z J-L L005 Preweigh-ed J-L EXP 10790A + 4 fl oz + Heritage 0.4 oz J-L Turfcide (75WG) 80z J-L L003 Preweigh-ed J-L UBI z J-L UBI z J-L

4 52 Table 1 cont. Treatment Rate per Rep 1 Rep 2 Rep 3 Mean a 1000 ft 2d M.nv T.in M.nv T. in M.nv T.in Banner Maxx + 3 fl oz + Turfcide fl oz J-L UBI oz J-L UBI oz J-L WAC z J-L UBI oz I-L WAC 71 80z H-L CGA-BMpb 1 oz (fall) 1 oz (spring) G-L Fore + Eagle 8 oz oz F-K UBI z F-K CGA-BMP 1 oz E-J UBI z D-I Consyst 80z D-H Spotrete F 16 fl oz D-G Defend 4P 12 fl oz D-G Defend 4P + 8 fl oz + Spotrete (WDG) 40z D-G UBI z CD Fore 80z B-D Control A ameans followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other (LSD ). bspring re-application omitted due to failure of fall treatment. CMay have mistakenly used Defend 2F due to possible product mis-labelling. drates are formulation/1000 fe, unless otherwise indicated.

5 53 Table 2. Snow Mold Fungicide Study B Tree Tops/Sylvan Resort,Gaylord, MI Rating Scale: Percent plot area infectedby gray snow mold (Typhula ishikariensis) and Microdochium patch (Microdochium nivale). Rating Date: April 23, 1996 Treatment Rate per Rep 1 Rep 2 Rep 3 Mean a 1000 fed M.nv T.in M.nv T.in M.nv T.in EXP 10790A + 4 fl oz + Dac fl oz + Turfcide fl oz R Heritage oz + Turfcide fl oz QR Dac. Weather Stik fl oz + Turfcide fl oz QR Heritage oz + Turfcide fl oz P-R Proprietary Heritage + Turfcide oz + 6 fl oz O-R Heritage + Turfcide oz + 12 fl oz N-R Rizolex + Turfcide oz + 6 fl oz N-R Fore + Terrac10r 6 oz + 8 oz N-R Caloc1or 30z M-R Fore + Terrac10r 8 oz + 80z M-R Dac. Weather Stik WP 5.3 fl oz + 20z M-R Sentinel+ Turfcide oz + 6 fl oz M-R Terrac10r 80z M-R Banner Maxx + Turfcide fl oz + 9 fl oz L-R Turfcide (75 WG) + Daconil Ultrex 6 oz + 5 oz L-R L002 Preweighed K-R L004 Preweighed K-R ScottsFFII oz (2x) K-R

6 54 Table 2. cont. Treatment Rate per Rep 1 Rep 2 Rep 3 Mean a 1000 fed M.nv T.in M.nv T.in M.nv T.in UBI SF oz J-R Turfcide fl oz I-R Rizolex 40z I-R UBI SF oz I-R EXP 10790A + PCNB (75WP) 4 fl oz +8 oz I-R Consyst 80z I-R Daconil ZN + Ch FLO 8 fl oz + 4 fl oz I-R WAC z H-R EXP 10790A + Dac. Weather Stik 4 fl oz +6 fl oz H-R LOO5 Preweighed H-R UBI z H-R Banner Maxx + Daconil fl oz +8 fl oz G-R UBI oz G-R UBI oz G-R Ch FLO + Dac fl oz +8 fl oz G-R L003 Preweighed G-R Banner Maxx + Heritage 3 fl oz +0.4 oz G-R EXP 10790A + Dac fl oz +8 fl oz G-R CGA-BMpb 1 oz (fall) 1 oz (spring) G-R UBI oz G-Q Turfcide (75 WG) 80z F-P Turfcide (75 WG) + Ch FLO 6 oz + 4 fl oz F-O

7 55 Table 2. cont. Treatment Rate per Rep 1 Rep 2 Rep 3 Mean a 1000 fed M.nv T.in M.nv T.in M.nv T.in CGA-BMP 20z F-O WAC 71 80z F-N Vig. Fert. + PCNB 5lbs F-N Defend 4P 12 fl oz F.,M Turfcide (75WG) + Spotrete (WDG) 6 oz +6 oz F-M Dac. Ultrex + Ch FLO 3.8 oz +4 fl oz F-M UBI z E-L UBI z D-K EXP 10790A + Heritage 4 fl oz +0.4 oz C-J UBI z C-J Sentinel + Heritage 0.33 oz oz B-1 CGA-BMP 1 oz A-G Fore + Eagle 8 oz oz A-F EXP 10806A 10 lbs A-F Fore 80z A-F EXP 10806A 5lbs A-E Spotrete F 16 fl oz A-D UBI z A-C Control A Defend 4PC + Spotrete (WDG) 8 fl oz +4 oz A ameans followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other (LSD ). bspring re-application omitted due to failure of fall treatment. CMayhave mistakenly used Defend 2F due to possible product mis-labelling. drates are formulation per 1000 fe, unless indicated otherwise.

8 56 Dollar Spot Fungicide Trial Hancock Turfgrass Research Center Michii!an State Universitv. E. Lansine. MI The 1997 dollar spot (Sclerotinia homoeocarpa) fungicide trial was conducted on an irrigated Emerald creeping bentgrass green at the Hancock Turfgrass Research Center on the MSU campus in E. Lansing, MI. The green was maintained at 1/4" height of cut and was fertilized with 3/8 lb. nitrogen/l000 fi21 mo. Treatments were applied preventively to 2' x 9' plots in four replications in a randomized block design on 7, 14,21, or 28 day re-treatment schedule, as indicated in the data tables.treatments were applied with a CO, 2 back-pack sprayer at a volume of 48 GPA, except as noted in the data tables. Sprayer pressure was 42 PSI and a flat-fan, 8002E nozzle was utilized. By the last rating date (9/22), the 7 day treatments had been applied 7 times (8/8, 8/15, 8/23, 8/29, 91 5,9/12,9/19), the 14 day treatments had been applied 4 times (8/8, 8/23,9/5, 9/19), the 21 day treatments had been applied 3 times (8/8, 8/29, 9/19), and the 28 day treatments had been applied twice (8/8,9/5), except as noted on the data tables. The dollar spot strains in this plot area are benzimidazole-resistant. No objectionable phytotoxicity was observed, except as noted in the data tables. As the data in table 30 indicates, most treatments gave statistically significant disease control, compared to the untreated control. Statistical separation among the treatment means was less clear cut, but all treatments gave statistically significant disease control, compared to the untreated control. Disease pressure continued to increase steadily in the plot area throughout the duration of this study. Table 3. Dollar Spot Fungicide Study Hancock. Turfgrass Research Center Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI Rating Scale: Percent plot area infected. Rating Date: September 16, 1997 Treatment Rate/1 000 ft 2b Interval I II ill N AVG. (LSD-.05)a CGA-BMP 0.50z 7 days OG CGA-BMP 1 oz 14 days OG CGA-BMP+ Primo 0.5 oz fl oz 14 days OG CH FLO 4 fl oz 14 days OG EXP 10790A 4 fl oz 14 days OG EXP 10702B 4 fl oz 14 days OG Thalonil (4L) + Heritage 6.2 fl oz oz 14 days OG Terraguard + Dac. Weather Stik 2 oz fl oz 14 days OG Terraguard + Dac. Weather. Stik. 1 oz + 4 fl oz 14 days OG

9 57 Table 3. cont. Treatment Rate/l 000 ft 2b Interval II III N AVG. (LSD-.05)a Procymidone c 1 oz 14 days OG Procymidone c 30z 14 days OG Procymidone c 50z 14 days OG Signature + CH.26GT 4 oz + 3 fl oz 14 days OG Dac. Weather Stik 4 fl oz 14 days OG CGA-BMP 0.50z 14 days G BannerMAXX 1 fl oz 21 days G CH FLO 3 fl oz 14 days G EXP 80318A 0.5 fl oz 14 days G Signature + 40z + 14 days + CH.26GT+ 3 fl oz + 14 days + Heritage 0.2oz 28 days G Heritage oz + 28 days + CH.26GT 3 fl oz 14 days G EXP 80318A 1 fl oz 14 days G EXP 10702B 3 fl oz 14 days G Eagle 1.2oz 28 days G Bayleton 1 oz 21 days G Terraguard 40z 14 days G EXP 10790A 3 fl oz 14 days G Heritage oz + 28 days + Dac. Ultrex 3.8oz 14 days G RubiganAS 2 fl oz 21 days G A WP -EXP 2 fl oz 14 days G EXP 10702B 2 fl oz 14 days G EXP 10790A 2 fl oz 14 days FG Thalonil (4L) 6.2 fl oz 14 days FG Dac. Ultrex 3.8oz 14 days FG

10 58 Table 3. cont. Treatment Rate/l 000 ft 2b Interval n ill N AVG. (LSD-.05)a CH fl oz F 2 fl oz 14 days FG Thalonil (90F) 3.5 fl oz 14 days FG WAC 71 40z 14 days FG CH FLO 2 fl oz 14 days FG Terraguard 20z 14 days FG Dac. Weather Stik 2.2 fl oz 14 days E Terraguard 1 oz 14 days E A WP -EXP 1 oz 14 days E Heritage 0.20z 14 days BC Control B atreatment means followed by the same letter are not significantly (LSD-.05). brates are formulationllooo fe. eapplied in 2x water rate (2 galll000 ft2). different from each other at the 5% level Brown Patch Fungicide.Study Hancock Turfgrass Research Center Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI The 1997 brown patch fungicide study was conducted on a mixed stand of colonial bentgrass and annual bluegrass at the Hancock Turfgrass Research Center on the campus of MSU in E. Lansing, MI. The turf was maintained at about 11/2 inches, was well irrigated, and was fertilized with V2 # N/l 000 ft2 per week. To encourage disease development, plots were inoculated with Rhizoctonia solani, the causal agent of brown patch. The inoculum was grown on a sand/cornmeal medium and applied with a drop spreader over the entire study area on a weekly basis from 6/l0/97 through 8/4/97. In addition, for better disease development, plots were covered at night with plastic greenhouse trays to maintain humidity. Treatments were applied preventively to 4 replications of 2' x 4.5' plots arranged in a randomized complete block design. Treatments were applied beginning on 6/24/97, unless otherwise indicated, with re-applications made according to company protocols as listed in the data table. Spray applications were made using a CO 2 back pack sprayer at a 48 GPA spray volume. Sprayer pressure was 42 PSI and a flat-fan (8002E) nozzle was utilized. Data were collected by visually estimating the percent of the area covered by the plastic greenhouse trays in each plot which was infected with brown patch (see Table 4.) Areas that were not covered at night did not develop disease symptoms. As it was a relatively cool summer, disease development was not as strong as we like and there was some variability in disease pressure. The control plots had an average of only 11% infection, and this, coupled with the variability in pressure, led to statistical separation of treatment means which was not as strong as we usually see. No phytotoxicity was observed.

11 59 Table 4. Brown Patch Fungicide Study Hancock Turfgrass Research Center, E. Lansing, MI. Rating scale: Percent area under pan infected. Rating date: July 29, Treatment Ratell 000 ff Interval II ill N Ave. (LSDa) WAC 71 40z 14 days A815-50W Expt. 20z 14 days HI Dac. Ultrex 3.8oz 14 days HI Terraguard + Dac oz fl oz 14 days HI Heritage 0.2oz 21 days G-I Dac. Weather Stik 3.6 fl oz 10 days G-I Thalonil4L 6 fl oz 14 days G-I Dac fl oz 14 days G-I Heritage 0.4 oz 21 days G-I Procymidone 3 oz b 14 days G-I A815-50W Expt. 1 oz 14 days G-I Terraguard 1 oz 14 days F-I Terraguard + Dac oz fl oz 14 days F-I Procymidone 100z b 14 days F-I Terraguard 40z 14 days F-I Spotrete 50z 7 days F-I Procymidone 5 oz b 14 days F-I RH oz ai June 10 only E-I

12 60 Table 4. cont. Treatment Rate/l 000 ft 2 Interval IT ill N Ave. (LSDa) RH oz ai 28 days E-I Thalonil 90 DF 3.50z 14 days E-I RH oz ai 28 days D-I Terraguard 20z 14 days C-I Prostar 30z 21 days C-I Prostar Plus 2.50z 28 days C-I 3336 WP 40z 14 days C-I RH oz ai June 10 only C-H RH oz ai June 10 + June C-G Ch 26GT F 2 fl oz+ 2 fl oz 14 days C-G Control C-G RH oz ai June 10 + June B different from each other based on the least signifi- ameans followed by the same letter are not significantly cant difference test (LSD) at the 5% level. btreatments applied in 3x water rate (3 gal/l000 fe.) Hancock Turfgrass Research Center Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI The 1997 Pythium blight fungicide study was conducted on a perennial ryegrass/annual bluegrass mixed stand at the Hancock Turfgrass Research Center on the campus of MSU in E. Lansing, MI. The turf was maintained at about a 11/2 inch height of cut and was fertilized with Y2 # N/1 000 ft2 per week. To encourage disease development, plots were inoculated with Pythium aphanidermatum, the causal agent of Pythium blight. The inoculum was grown on a sand/cornmeal medium and applied with a drop spreader over the entire study area on a weekly basis from 6/10/97 through 8/4/97. In addition, for better disease development, plots were covered at night with plastic greenhouse trays and/or a large plastic tarp to maintain humidity. Treatments were applied preventively to 4 replications of 2' x 4.5' plots arranged in a randomized complete block design. Treatments were applied beginning on 6/24/97, unless otherwise indicated, with re-applications made according to company protocols as listed in the data table until 8/19/97. Spray applications were made using a CO 2 back pack sprayer at a 48 GPA spray volume. Sprayer pressure was 42 PSI and a flat-fan (8002E) nozzle was utilized. Data were collected on July 18 and July 29, 1997 by visually estimating the percent of the plot area which was infected with Pythium blight (see Table 5.) As it was a relatively cool summer, disease development was weak and the control plots averaged only 15% disease. However, there was significant disease control by the chemical standards. No phytotoxicity was observed.

13 61 Table 5. Pythium Blight Fungicide Study Hancock Turfgrass Research Center, E. Lansing, MI. Rating scale: Percent area infected. Rating date: July 29, Treatment Rate Interval I II ill N Avg. (LSD a) Banol +Heritage 1 fl oz oz 21 days A Subdue 2 fl oz 14 days AB Banol 2 fl oz 21 days A-C Aliette 6 oz 14 days A-C Control D a Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other based on the least significant difference test (LSD) at the 5% level. Biological Control of Dollar Spot on Annual Bluegrass J. Vargas, Jr., N. Dykema, and R. Detweiler Hancock Turfgrass Research Center Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI The 1997 biocontrol dollar spot study was conducted on annual bluegrass plots at the Hancock Turfgrass Research Center on the MSU campus in E. Lansing, MI. The turf was maintained at about V2 inch height of cut. Fertility was applied as needed to maintain acceptable turf quality. Treatments were applied to four replications of 2 x 3 ft plots which were arranged in a randomized complete block design. All treatments were applied using a back pack sprayer with CO, 2 except the Tx-l bacterial treatments which used N 2 in order to avoid killing the bacteria. Treatments were sprayed using a flat-fan (8002E) nozzle and sprayer pressure of 42 PSI. Spray volumes of 1, 2 or 3 gallons per 1000 ft2 were used as indicated in the tables that follow. Treatments were initiated at several different times as some products were late additions to the study (see footnotes on each table.) All treatments were applied through September 22, Data were collected by visually estimating the percent area infected with dollar spot in each plot. Plots were rated on August 8, prior to most treatment applications since some dollar spot had moved in to the study area, and on September 26 (see table 6) Proprietary treatments and data have been omitted from all data tables. The standard Daconil Ultrex treatment (3.8 oz, 14 day interval) and those treatments containing the Tx-l bacteria either alone, boiled, or in combination with a single Daconil Ultrex application all provided excellent dollar spot control throughout the season. Table 6. Biocontrol Dollar Spot Study Hancock Turfgrass Research Center, E. Lansing, MI. Rating scale: Percent area infected with dollar spot. Rating date: September 26, Treatment Rate/l OOOfe Interval I II ill IV Avg.(LSna) Daconil Ultrex g 3.80z 14 days o o o o O.OF Tx-l g (boiled) 10 7 CFU/cm 2 Daily F Tx-l g 10 7 CFU/cm 2 Daily F Tx-l g CFU/cm 2 +Daily F Daconil Ultrex g 3.80z 1 appl.

14 62 Table 6. cont. Treatment Rate/l OOOfe Interval I II ill IV Avg.(LSDa) RD 100 f 9.6 fl OZb Variable c E RD 100 alt. RD 101 f 3.2 fl oz b Variable d DE Heritage h 0.4 oz 30 days DE RD 100 alt. RD 101 f 9.6 fl oz b Variable d C-E RD 101 f 3.2 fl oz b Variable c B-E Biotrek Sprayable h + 12 fl oz e + 10 days B-E R-11 Surfactant h 0.25 fl oz e 10 days Daconil Ultrex g 3.80z 1 appl A-E RD 100 f 3.2 fl oz b Variable c A-E RD-200 f 4%v/v Variable c A-E Control A-E RD 100 f 6.4 fl oz b Variable c A-D RD 101 f 6.4 fl oz b Variable c A-D RD 101 f 9.6 fl oz b Variable c A-C Heritage h oz + 30 days AB Biotrek sprayable h + 12 fl oz e + 10 days R-ll Surfactant h 0.25 fl oz e 10 days RD 100 alt. RD 101 f 6.4 fl oz b Variable d A a Treatment means followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other based on the least significant different test (LSD) at the 5% level. b Treatments applied in 3x spray volume (3 gav 1000 ft2) using 4% RD 200 in distilled water. CTreatments applied during weeks 1,2,4,5, 7, and 8. dtreatment RD 100 applied during weeks 1,4, and 7, and treatment RD 101 applied during weeks 2, 5, and 8. e Treatments applied in 2x spray volume (2 gav 1000 ft2) using 4% RD 200 in distilled water. f First application applied on August 21, g First application applied on August 4, h First application applied on August 8, Bentgrass Decline Field Trial J.M. Vargas, Jr., N.M. Dykema, and A.R. Detweiler Michigan State University A summer decline study was conducted on an irrigated bentgrass (Agrostis palustris) putting green at the Hancock Turfgrass Research Center on the MSU campus in E. Lansing, MI. The height of cut was maintained at 1/8 inch, and the area was fertilized as needed to maintain acceptable quality turf. Treatments were applied to 4 replicate 2' x 4.5' plots in a randomized complete block design. Treatments were applied using a CO 2 backpack sprayer with a 8002E flat fan nozzle at a spray volume of 48 GPA and pressure

15 63 of 42 PSI. First applications were made on May 22, 1997 and were continued through August 25, All treatments were applied on a 14 day schedule. Turf quality ratings were taken on June 10 (Table 7), June 27 (Table 9), and July 25 (Table 9). In addition, a Microdochium patch rating was taken on June 10 (Table 8) and a brown patch rating was taken on July 2S (Table 10.) Table 7. Turf quality rating Rating scale: 1-10, worst - best Rating date: June 10, 1997 Treatment Rate/l000 ftz II ill N Ave. (LSD*) Signature + EXP B 4 oz + 4 fl oz A Signature + Daconil Ultrex 4 oz oz A Signature + Ch FLO 4 oz + 4 fl oz AB Protect + Aliette Signature 8 oz + 4 oz AB Thalonil 90 DF + Signature 3.S oz + 4 oz AB Signature + EXP A 4 oz + 4 fl oz 6 6 S 6 S.8 BC Control S 4 6 S SC EXP A + Cleary 3336 F 2 oz + 2 fl oz 4 S S 6 SC *Means followed by the same letterare not significantlydifferentfrom each other when separatedusing Least SignificantDifference test(p=.os). Table 8. Microdochium patch rating Rating scale: Percent area infectedwith Microdochium patch Rating date:june 10, 1997 Treatment Rate/lOOO fe I II ill NAve. (LSD*) Signature + EXP B 4 oz + 4 fl oz A Signature+ Daconil Ultrex 4 oz oz A Signature+ Ch FLO 4 oz + 4 fl oz A Thalonil 90 DF + Signature 3.S oz + 4 oz 0 S A EXP A + Cleary 3336 F 2 oz + 2 fl oz 0 1 S 2 2 A Control S A Protect +Aliette Signature 8 oz + 4 oz IS S 0 0 S A Signature+ EXP A 4 oz + 4 fl oz IS S.5 A *Means followed by the same letterare not significantlydifferentfrom each other when separatedusing Least SignificantDifference test(p=.os). Table 9. Turf qualityrating Rating scale:0-9, worst - best Rating date:june 27, 1997 Treatment Rate/l000 fe I II ill N Ave. (LSD*) Signature + Daconil Ultrex 4 oz oz A Tha10nil 90 DF + Signature 3.S oz + 4 oz A Signature + EXP B 4 oz + 4 fl oz S AB Protect+ AlietteSignature 8 oz + 4 oz BC Signature+ Ch FLO 4 oz + 4 fl oz BC Signature+ EXP A 4 oz + 4 fl oz CD EXP A + Cleary 3336 F 2 oz + 2 fl oz D Control S S 6 6 S.5 E *Means followed by the same letterare not significantlydifferentfrom each other when separatedusing Least SignificantDifference test(p=.os).

16 64 Table 9. Turf quality rating Rating scale: 0-9, worst - best Rating date: July 25, 1997 Treatment Ratell 000 ft2 I n ill N Ave. (LSD*) Signature + Daconil Ultrex 4 oz oz A Signature + EXP B 4 oz + 4 fl oz A Thalonil90 DF + Signature 3.5 oz + 4 oz AB Protect + Aliette Signature 8 oz + 4 oz ABC Signature + Ch FLO 4 oz + 4 fl oz BC Signature + EXP A 4 oz + 4 fl oz BC EXP A + Cleary 3336 F 2 oz + 2 fl oz C Control D *Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other when separated using Least Significant Difference test (p=.05). Table 10. Brown patch rating Rating scale: Percent area infected with Brown patch Rating date: July 25, 1997 Treatment Ratell 000 ft2 I n ill N Ave. (LSD*) Signature + EXP B 4 oz + 4 fl oz A Protect + Aliette Signature 8 oz + 4 oz AB Thalonil90 DF + Signature 3.5 oz + 4 oz AB Signature + Daconil Ultrex 4 oz oz AB Signature + Ch FLO 4 oz + 4 fl oz AB EXP A + Cleary 3336 F 2 oz + 2 fl oz BC Signature + EXP A 4 oz + 4 fl oz C Control D *Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other when separated using Least Significant Difference test (p=.05). Summer Decline on Poa annua J.M. Vargas, Jr., N.M. Dykema, and A.R. Detweiler Michigan State University A summer decline study was conducted on an irrigated annual bluegrass (Poa annua) fairway at the Hancock Turfgrass Research Center on the MSU campus in E. Lansing, MI. The height of cut was maintained at 1/2 inch, and the area was fertilized as needed to maintain acceptable quality turf. Treatments were applied to 3 replicate 2' x 4.5' plots in a randomized complete block design. Treatments were applied using a CO 2 backpack sprayer with a 8002E flat fan nozzle at a spray volume of 48 GPA and pressure of 42 PSI. First applications were made on May 22, 1997 and were continued through August 25, All treatments were applied on a 14 day schedule. Turf quality ratings were taken on June 10 (Table 11), June 27 (Table 13), and July 25 (TableI4). In addition, a Microdochium patch rating was taken on June 10 (Table 12) and a dollar spot/summer patch disease rating was taken on July 25 (Table 15.) Table 11. Turf quality rating Rating scale: 1-10, worst - best Rating date: June 10, 1997 Treatment Rate I n ill Ave. (LSD*) Aliette + Fore WP 4 oz +8 oz A Aliette Signature + Exp A 4 oz + 4 fl oz A Aliette Signature + Daconil Ultrex 4 oz oz A Control B *Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other when separated using Least Significant Difference test (p=.05).

17 65 Table 12. Microdochium patch rating Rating scale: Percent area infected with Microdochium patch Rating date: June 10, Treatment Rate I n ill Ave. (LSD*) Aliette Signature + Exp A 4 oz + 4 fl oz A Aliette + Fore WP 4 oz + 8 oz A Aliette Signature + Daconil Ultrex 4 oz oz A Control A *Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other when separated using Least Significant Difference test (p=.05). Table 13. Turf quality rating Rating scale: 0-9, worst - best Rating date: June 27, 1997 Treatment Rate I n ill Ave. (LSD*) Aliette + Fore WP 4 oz +8 oz A Allette Signature + Exp A 4 oz + 4 fl oz AB Allette Signature + Daconil Ultrex 4 oz +3.8 oz AB Control B *Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other when separated using Least Significant Difference test (p=.os). Table 14. Turf quality rating Rating scale: 0-9, worst - best Rating date: July 25, 1997 Treatment Rate I n ill Ave. (LSD*) Allette Signature + Daconil Ultrex 4 oz oz A Aliette Signature + Exp A 4 oz + 4 fl oz A Aliette + Fore WP 4 oz + 8 oz A Control B *Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other when separated using Least Significant Difference test (p~.05). Table IS. Dollar spot! summer patch rating Rating scale: Percent area infected Rating date: July 25, 1997 Treatment Rate I n ill Ave. (LSD*) Allette + Fore WP 4 oz + 8 oz A Allette Signature + Daconil Ultrex 4 oz oz A Aliette Signature + Exp A 4 oz + 4 fl oz A Control A *Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different from each other when separated using Least Significant Difference test (p=.05).

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