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Torrey Pines poa invasion status

A final report on poa invasion status is available here.

Photos of poa whiteleaf posted

There are several new photos available of the mysterious malady known as poa whiteleaf. Thanks to Mi...

Watermilfoils: tough aquatic weeds

The group of water weeds known as watermilfoils (Myriophyllum) or milfoils are widely distributed in...

Watch for rapid blight and anthracnose

Rapid blight (caused by Labyrinthula) can be a year-round problem on poa and rye, but the cool fall ...

Recognizing billbug damage

Can you have billbug damage, even when there are no billbugs are present? In the case of this kikuyu...

More mad tiller photos

A few weeks ago, we described symptoms of mad tiller, a syndrome that is being more frequently obser...

Dealing with shade

As days grow shorter and sunlight grows less intense, the effects of shade on turfgrass health becom...

Gray leaf spot and soil moisture

Can you control turf diseases by withholding water? It's theoretically possible, but it's a ...

New information on manganese and turf disease prevention

It has been known since the 1980s that applications of manganese can decrease the severity of diseas...

New research results on spring dead spot control

Control of spring dead spot has always been difficult, owing to the complicated nature of the disea...

Measure overseeding progress with your PACE Weather Update

Successful overseeding programs are highly influenced by the weather, and for that reason, results a...

PACE Highlights for August, 2006

August, 2006 PACE Highlights printable version (348kB) TOPICS COVERED DISEASE ...

El Nino has returned

About this time last year, the Climate Prediction Center forecasted El Nino neutral conditions for t...

Winter preparations for El Nino in the West

If El Nino conditions continue to develop, the result in the western U.S. will be higher than normal...

Sod webworms: an end-of-summer problem

Sod webworms tend to cause more problems on cool-season greens as the summer progresses. These small...

Green June beetles surface

Late summer is also the time for "land shrimp" (larval or grubs stage of the green June beetle) to a...

Perennial ryegrass varieties with gray leaf spot resistance

There is good news to be found in the National Turfgrass Evaluation Program's 2005 report on gray le...

Nitrogen and anthracnose

Dr. Wakar Uddin, Penn State University presented some interesting research on nitrogen fertilization...

Disease sample submission

This has been a brutal year for turf damage caused by disease or environmental stress beyond the tol...

Monitor soil salinity and leach before aeration

Over the past two weeks, we have seen declines and death in almost every turfgrass due to high soil ...

Gray leaf spot resistance to fungicides spreading

Gray leaf spot resistance to QoI fungicides (Heritage, Compass, Insignia) has been documented in sev...

New restrictions on fungicides and herbicides

Several recent decisions by the EPA will have significant impact on many turf management programs. S...

Time for spring dead spot prevention

If you have bermudagrass fairways, tees or greens with spring dead spot, it is time to begin plannin...

Grub problems in late summer

White grubs at this time of year usually spell trouble for turf that is already tired from the heat,...

Leaf spots and leaf blights on warm-season turf

The incidence of Bipolaris leaf spot and Curvularia blight on warm-season turf has been on the rise ...

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