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Evaluation of Fungicides for Control of Gray Snow Mold Caused by Typhula incarnata on Cool Season Turfgrass  

Chang, Tae-Hyun (Divison of Ecology & Enviromental System, College of Ecology & Enviromental Sciences, Kyungpook National University)
Lee, Seung-Jun (Divison of Ecology & Enviromental System, College of Ecology & Enviromental Sciences, Kyungpook National University)
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Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science / v.26, no.2, 2012 , pp. 102-109 More about this Journal
Abstract
Commercial formulation of fungicides was studied in the golf course for evaluation against Typhula incarnata causal agents of gray snow mold. Efficacies of fungicides application, fungicide mixture, fungicides applied method (irrigation and spray) and fungicides applied time (early fall and late fall) were evaluated for their influence on the chemical control of gray snow mold of turfgrass during the winter season in Yongpyeong golf course, Korea. Unsprayed control has significantly more disease severity than three fungicides (azoxystrobin, propiconazole, and tebuconazole) were applied to field plots. Effect of three fungicides was over 80% with control value for controlling gray snow mold on Kentucky bluegrass and creeping bentgrass species. Effect of fungicide mixture with different family groups had an over 93% control value of gray snow mold on Kentucky bluegrass species. It was not significantly difference in fungicidal effect according to applied method (irrigation and spray) with azoxystrobin on Kentucky bluegrass and creeping bentrasss species. Effect of fungicides applied time was a significantly difference on disease control by tebconazole early fall spray.
Keywords
Control value; Fungicide; Gray snow mold;
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