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Diagnosis of Turfgrass Diseases: refresh
NC State University Coop Extension — There are somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 different diseases that affect turfgrasses. Just like human illnesses, each turf disease has a specific prescription for its cure and prevention. Some diseases can be suppressed by the application of ...More…
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Fescue Turfgrass Diseases: refresh
NC State University Coop Extension — A number of diseases can cause serious damage to tall fescue grown for landscapes, athletic fields, and other recreational areas. Other problems that resemble disease are caused by management and/or environmental factors. Accurate diagnosis is ...More…
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UC IPM: Turfgrass Weed Photo Gallery with Common and ...
University of California IPM — Turfgrass Weed Photo Gallery with Common and Scientific Names. Cerastium fontanum subsp. vulgare Pennisetum clandestinum Digitaria ischaemum Gnaphalium stramineum Bellis perennis Geranium dissectum Prunella vulgaris Paspalum distichum mallow, ...More…
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Turfgrass Species
University of California IPM — Proper selection of a turf species is an important component of an integrated pest management program. When turf species are planted in areas where they are not well adapted, they require greater care to grow and maintain and are more susceptible ...More…
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SELECTING A TURFGRASS
University of California IPM — Turf establishment (before planting turf or when renovating weedy turf) A dense, vigorously growing, competitive stand of turfgrass will resist invasion by weeds. Integrated weed management focuses on selecting, establishing, and maintaining a ...More…
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Black Turfgrass Ataenius
University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Black Turfgrass Ataenius on Turfgrass. The adult black turfgrass ataenius beetle is 0.2 inch (5 mm) long, shining jet black, and has parallel grooves on the wing covers (elytra). Adults can be seen any time of day, ...More…
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UC IPM: Information about Herbicides in Turfgrass
University of California IPM — COMMENTS: Soil-applied fumigant for control of annual weeds. Apply directly to the soil and mix 6 inches deep with a power tiller. Activity is better if irrigated after tilling in. Better on sandy soils than on clay soils. Seed in 3 weeks if ...More…
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Turfgrass Pest Management Guidelines for Professionals
University of California IPM — UC agricultural management guidelines for control of turfgrass pests by professional turf managers. Turfgrass Weed Photo Gallery, with Common and Scientific Names (6/03) UC Guide to Healthy Lawns-Comprehensive, interactive source for all lawn ...More…
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TG01 - Turfgrass No. 1 Problems on Centipedegrass
NC State University Coop Extension — Centipede decline is a name used to describe the most common problems observed on centipedegrass. These include dollar spot, large patch, fairy rings, nematodes, ground pearls and nutritional problems. Dollar spot is a disease that is often seen ...More…
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Introduction to Weeds Photo Gallery
University of California IPM — Links to photos and descriptions of common weeds of California. The UC IPM Weed Photo Gallery includes many, but not all, weed species commonly found in California farms and landscapes. Additional species will be added over time. ...More…
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Pests in Homes, Gardens, Landscapes, and Turf
University of California IPM — Information about managing pests of homes, gardens, landscapes, and turf, from UC IPM. Management methods including pesticides and biological control Identification helpers-including natural enemies and weed photo galleries UC Statewide Master ...More…
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Spring Dead Spot Control: refresh
NC State University Coop Extension — Season: Infection occurs in the fall, symptoms apparent following spring Spring dead spot is, without question, the most severe disease of bermudagrass in North Carolina. The disease appears in circular patches or rings that remain dormant as the ...More…