Anthracnose in Commercial Turfgrass
Anthracnose in Commercial Turfgrass
Abstract
Anthracnose is primarily a disease of intensely managed turfgrass, such as creeping bentgrass and annual bluegrass, on golf course putting greens. Outbreaks are generally induced by environmental conditions or cultural practices that result in stress to the turf. The anthracnose pathogen can incite a foliar blight phase or the more destructive basal rot phase.
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Publication ID
PPFS-OR-T-4
Publication Date
Feb. 13, 2020
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