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Guidelines for Control of Poa annua, Plus an Update on the Redgum Lerp Psyllid

There are no miracle cures for control of annual bluegrass, one of the most troublesome and persiste...

Black Turfgrass Ataenius Management Programs for 1999

White grubs continue to be some of the most difficult turf insect pests to control due to their cryp...

Black Cutworm Sampling and Control Programs for 1999

Larvae of the black cutworm are the dominant insect pests of turf in much of the United States. ...

Issues in the Use of Reclaimed Water on Golf Courses

Production of reclaimed water is a popular approach for conserving one of our most important resourc...

Getting a Head Start on Summer: Aeration Programs for Healthier Greens

The two-part greens aeration program outlined below can help improve turf health, especially during ...

Moss Control: New Data and Management Strategies

Based on newly generated research data, a program to control mosses on putting greens was developed....

New and Emerging Turfgrass Diseases

New disease problems emerge periodically as a result of unusual weather patterns, ever-increasing ex...

Anguina pacificae - seed and leaf gall nematode

Anguina pacificae (AP) - the seed and leaf gall nematode - is the most threatening plant disease of ...

It’s Too Darn Hot!  High Temperature Stress and Turf Health

The National Climatic Data Center recently reported that July, 1998 was the hottest recorded month o...

PTRI 1998 Field Research Update

During 1998, the PACE Turfgrass Research Institute (PTRI) will complete the 19 research projects lis...

All Worms Are NOT Created Equal: A Look at Earthworms, Black Cutworms and Stem Nematodes

The word “worm”, defined by Webster’s Dictionary as “any of numerous relativ...

Mosses on Golf Course Greens: An Emerging Problem?

It’s growing nicely and gradually spreading across your new putting green—and it’s...

Water Amendments - Gypsum, Acid, and Sulfur Burners!

Irrigation water quality and soil chemistry go hand-in-hand. Whatever elements and chemicals are in ...

Weed Management Programs for 1998

If you had to choose, which weeds would you consider the most troublesome on your golf course? ...

Fairy Ring and Localized Dry Spot: Is There a Connection?

Researchers have long been undecided about the relationship between two key problems frequently asso...

Oscillatoria:  Scum of the Earth

The conventional view of Oscillatoria (algae or cyanobacteria), one of the organisms present in the ...

Nitrate Fertilization for Improved Root Health

Decline of turfgrass roots during the summer months is a common and serious problem throughout the W...

PACE Turfgrass Research Institute, 1997 Field Research Update

During 1997, PTRI has completed (or will soon complete) 17 research trials on Southern California go...

Pesticide Resistance Management:  Can Theory Be Translated into Practice?

The first signs of pesticide resistance begin with the observation that pests are surviving pesticid...

The Riddle of Poa Annua Management: Can it Be Solved?

When is a weed not a weed?  When is an annual plant not an annual plant?  And when does on...

The Use of Plant Growth Regulators on Turf

Are they new technology, or just older products packaged in new containers?  Can they suppress ...

I. Now You See it, and Now You Don’t II. Summary of Turfgrass Entomology Conference, March 25-28

Over the past year, you have been hearing that new products will be available for control of summer ...

Rhizoctonia Biology and Management

Over the past three years, brown patch has caused increasing damage to kikuyugrass and bermudagrass ...

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You may find the title of this PACE Insights a bit unusual if you are unfamiliar with the World Wide...

Converting Poa Greens to Bentgrass:  “It can’t be done”

“It can’t be done with our current technology”, is a quote that you can bank on.&n...

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