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TurfFiles.ncsu.edu  |  Alerts: Pythium Root Rot | Field Day Registration               July 15, 2011


Pythium Root Rot DamageTURF ALERTPythium Root Rot Outbreak

 

Lee Butler
Jul 14, 2011
 

The recent wet weather for much of North Carolina during the past couple of weeks followed by hotter than normal weather has led to Pythium root rot from the Piedmont to the Coast on creeping bentgrass putting greens. This is not to be confused with Pythium root dysfunction (Pythium volutum). Pythium root rot has been the most diagnosed disease in the Turfgrass Diagnostics Lab over the past 7-10 days on creeping bentgrass samples.

The symptoms of Pythium root rot are typically irregular in shape and tend to have no set pattern about the distribution, however a patch type symptom may be observed on occasion. These affected areas often start out looking orange and/or yellow and turn brown and/or tan rapidly. Although damage is usually worse in poorly drained or low lying portions of a green, it is not limited to those areas and can even be found on humps and ridges.

Fungicides are available for Pythium root rot control and should be applied prior to forecasted wet periods or shortly thereafter. Just remember that when applying fungicides for Pythium root rot you need to water the product in to the depth of your root system, which can vary greatly from course to course.

For more information about Pythium root rot and preventative fungicide programs, please visit the following link:http://www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/Diseases/Pythium_Root_Rot.aspx



Green June BeetleINSECT ALERT: GREEN JUNE BEETLE GRUB ATTACK!

Diane Silcox and Rick Brandenburg

 

July 5, 2011http://www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/Alerts.aspx#005237


Cicadea Killer Wasp

INSECT ALERT: 

Cicada Killer Wasps Invade North Carolina

Diane Silcox and Rick Brandenburg

July 5, 2011:http://www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/Alerts.aspx#004618


 

2.5 NCDA & CS Pesticide Credits Available | .20 GCSAA Educational Points

The 2011 NCSU Turfgrass Field Day is being held at the Lake Wheeler Turfgrass Research Lab in Raleigh, North Carolina on Wednesday August 10th. The Turfgrass Field Day at the Lake Wheeler Turfgrass Research Lab is only offered EVERY OTHER YEAR and offers the industry and general public a chance to view the NCSU Turfgrass Program’s ongoing research trials. Attendees will see research plots and speak directly with NCSU’s faculty and staff. Each session offers the researcher’s insight and findings for current turfgrass demands and on-going studies. Topics are inclusive of the NCSU research program covering IPM, cultural practices, irrigation technologies, disease, insect, and weed control, and more.

 

LOCATION

The NCSU Turfgrass program maintains two turfgrass research field labs, Lake Wheeler Turf Field Lab (Raleigh) and The Sandhills Research Station (Jackson Springs). The geographic separation between these two sites permits a better understanding of maintaining turf in the transition zone. Cool-season grasses-such as tall fescue- thrive during cooler temperatures, so are best adapted in the north and western portions of the state. Warm-season grasses benefit from warmer temperatures and sandy soils found in the coastal and southern piedmont regions of the State.

 

TURFGRASS BREEDER PLOTS

Open for the first year, are the NCSU turfgrass breeding program’s plots. Current research includes evaluation of advanced Zoysiagrass materials for adaptability to North Carolina, evaluation of Bermudagrass germplasm collected from South Africa for their ability to grow under shade, and selection for drought tolerance in tall fescue. Dr. Susana Milla-Lewis will provide a tour of the plots, and also give a general overview of the program while detailing what has been initiated during year one.

 

ACCOMMODATIONS

The NCSU Turfgrass Field Day registration includes water and drinks sponsored by STI (Smith Turf & Irrigation), an onsite catered luncheon, complete with NCSU ice-cream. The annual putting contest will provide prizes, fun, and a chance to “out putt” dignitaries like Dean Johnny Wynne and Agricultural Commissioner Steve Troxler. The bragging rights from winning the putting contest are good for a life-time!

 

SHOULD YOU COME IF YOU’RE NOT A TURFGRASS PROFESSIONAL?

Yes. Extension events such as Turfgrass Field Day are designed to welcome AND inform the public of important topics and research that affect them directly. Coming to a turf field day event allows YOU the opportunity to speak directly with the top research scientists in the nation AND see, touch and feel the types of grass available to North Carolina. Even if YOU don’t maintain your own lawn, coming to turfgrass field day enables you to better understand the inputs and maintenance demands your lawn needs….making you an informed buyer. It also offers you the chance to meet PROFESSIONALS in the industry that care enough to enhance their turfgrass education and better serve you!



 

Co-Sponsored by the NC Ag. Foundation

Lonnie Poole Golf Course
1509 Main Campus Drive
Raleigh, NC 27606-5234
 
September 26, 2011
Shotgun Start: 8:15 AM
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