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Identification and Control of Perennial Grassy Weeds

This publication describes how to identify and control the two main categories of perennial grassy weeds: bunch-type and spreading grasses.

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Yellow Nutsedge Control

This publication describes the life cycle and identification of yellow nutsedge and recommends cultural and chemical management options for homeowners. A similar publication is available for turf...

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ID and Control of Annual Bluegrass and Rough Bluegrass in Lawns

Controlling annual bluegrass (Poa annua) and rough bluegrass (Poa trivialis) in lawns is difficult, and relies on both cultural and chemical control. This publication describes these weeds and offers...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Gray Snow Mold

Gray snow mold affects all cool season turfgrass species in areas where there are extended periods of snow cover. This publication discusses how to identify gray snow mold, and examines options for...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Pink Snow Mold

Pink snow mold, sometimes knows as Microdochium patch, affects cool season grasses. The publication provides information on characteristics of the disease and disease control options.

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Leaf Spot/Melting Out

Leaf spot and melting out are different diseases with similar symptoms and pathogen characteristics. They both attack Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and tall fescue, and appear to cause the...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Red Thread

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Dollar Spot

Dollar spot is caused by a fungal pathogen and is a common concern on golf course turf, especially creeping bentgrass and annual bluegrass greens, tees, and fairways, where it can result in poor turf...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Brown Patch

Brown patch is caused by a fungal pathogen that affects all cool-season turfgrass species. Moderate to severe outbreaks on high-maintenance creeping bentgrass and annual bluegrass can result in thin,...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Gray Leaf Spot

Gray leaf spot is a foliar disease that affects perennial ryegrass and tall fescue. Moderate outbreaks of gray leaf spot result in clusters of thin, off-colored turf. Severe outbreaks, however, will...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Anthracnose

Anthracnose is caused by a fungus that survives and thrives on dead and decaying organic matter, and is primarily a disease of intensively managed annual bluegrass and creeping bentgrass used on golf...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Pythium Blight

Pythium blight can cause considerable turf damage because it spreads quickly and affects the leaves and crowns. Pythium blight occurs during hot, humid days in the summer. This publication provides...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Rust Diseases

Leaf rust outbreaks are most common on residential lawns and low budget athletic fields. It is largely a cosmetic disease, but its orange spores can be a greater nuisance. This publication describes...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Powdery Mildew

Powdery mildew is a foliar disease of Kentucky bluegrass and some fescues. The disease is rarely responsible for any lasting damage to turf, so its effects are primarily aesthetic. This publication...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Slime Molds

Despite their threatening appearance, slime molds are not infectious and will not result in anything more than temporary cosmetic damage. This publication describes the symptoms and signs of slime...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Fairy Ring

Fairy rings are dark green circular bands in turf caused by numerous soil-inhabiting fungi. This publication describes the symptoms and development of fairy rings, and provides management options.

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Take All Patch

Take all patch is a disease of creeping bentgrass that can occur on golf course greens, tees, and fairways. This publication describes take all patch symptoms and discusses a variety of management...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Summer Patch

Summer patch affects Kentucky bluegrass and annual bluegrass on all kinds of turf venues, including golf courses, athletic fields, professional landscapes, and residential lawns. This publication...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Necrotic Ring Spot

Necrotic ring spot infects the roots of Kentucky bluegrass on golf courses, sports turf, professional landscapes, and home lawns. It is seldom a devastating disease, but outbreaks can disturb the...

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Turfgrass Disease Profiles: Rhizoctonia Large Patch

Rhizoctonia large patch of zoysiagrass (also called zoysia patch) is the most significant infectious disease of the zoysiagrass species. This publication shows how to identify and manage this turfgrass...

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