2023
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-08-22-1960-re
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Iron Sulfate and Phosphorous Acid Affect Turfgrass Surface pH and Microdochium Patch Severity on Annual Bluegrass

Abstract: Microdochium patch is a turfgrass disease caused by the fungal pathogen Microdochium nivale. Iron sulfate heptahydrate (FeSO4•7H2O) and phosphorous acid (H3PO3) applications have previously been shown to suppress Microdochium patch on annual bluegrass putting greens when applied alone, although disease suppression was not adequate or turfgrass quality was reduced from the applications. A field experiment was conducted in Corvallis, Oregon, USA to evaluate the combined effects of FeSO4•7H2O and H3PO¬¬¬¬3 on Mic… Show more

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