Control of spring dead spot of bermudagrass
Authors
Emmylou M. KrausmanRobert M. Endo
J. Michael Henry
Howard D. Ohr
Margaret K. Murphy
Authors Affiliations
Emmylou M. Krausman is Staff Research Associate, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Riverside; Robert M. Endo is Professor of Plant Pathology and Plant Pathologist, University of California, Riverside; J. Michael Henry is Farm Ad visor, Orange County; Howard D. Ohr is Extension Plant Pathologist, University of California, Riverside; M. K. Murphy is Staff Research Associate, Cooperative Extension, University of California, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 41(7):11-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v041n07p11. July 1987.
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Abstract
Many homeowners give up on bemrudagrass when dead spot becomes severe, but tests show the disease can be con trolled with fungicides.
Krausman E, Endo R, Henry J, Ohr H, Murphy M. 1987. Control of spring dead spot of bermudagrass. Hilgardia 41(7):11-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v041n07p11
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