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PACE Turf disease photo index

The list below simplifies the search within the PACE Turf photo gallery. You can conduct custom searches within the gallery or simply click on one of the disease links below. Click on one of the disease common names below to view PACE Turf's gallery photos for that disease.

Algae
Brown patch
Brown ring patch
Bacterial wilt
Decline (Gaeumannomyces)
Dollar spot
Fairy ring
Gray leaf spot
Localized dry spot
Mad tiller
Pythium
Pythium root dysfunction
Rapid blight
Red thread
Rust
Snow mold (Microdochium patch)
Southern blight
Spring dead spot
Summer patch
Take-all patch
White leaf

Rainfall impact on sodium leaching at Denver Country Club

In the July 13, 2011 Super Journal report, "Rainfall impact on sodium leaching at Denver Country Club" (1.3 MB pdf document), we show the dramatic and positive impact that spring rainfall can have on reducing soil sodium and salinity.

In short, we saw that a 2.5 inch rainfall, which occurred over a 36 hour period during the spring of 2011, resulted in a 41% reduction in sodium, and a 19% reduction in overall soil salts.

In addition to causing general stress to turf and potential issues with soil physical properties, high sodium and high salts are also associated with rapid blight, a disease caused by Labyrinthula terrestris. In years when winter and spring rainfall is low, it may therefore be necessary to leach greens with good quality domestic water in order to avoid reaching the maximum levels of 110 ppm sodium that can result in rapid blight infestation.

Project title: Rainfall impact on sodium leaching at Denver Country Club

Principal investigator: Doug Brooks, Denver Country Club and Larry Stowell, Ph.D., CPAg, PACE Turf LLC

Further reading:

Nematode Control Options

Our recent presentation at the 2011 Canadian International Turfgrass Conference, "Nematode Damage on Turf: An Increasing Threat and How to Manage It", is now available for viewing on the web (6.9 MB pdf).

We cover recent advances in cultural, chemical and biological control, with special attention paid to options that are available in Canada.

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