Turf Pests Poster Session with Authors

Poster Session
ITRC Program
Thursday, July 20, 2017: 8:45 AM-10:30 AM
Brunswick Ballroom

Poster #54
Isolation of a Potential Antifungal Protein Produced By Epichloë Festucae, a Fungal Endophyte of Strong Creeping Red Fescue
Zipeng Tian, Rutgers University; Ruying Wang, Rutgers University; Karen V. Ambrose, Rutgers University; Bruce B. Clarke, Rutgers University; Faith C. Belanger, Rutgers University
Poster #55
Poster #56
Reactive Oxygen Species Production and Alternative Hosts of Spring Dead Spot-causing Fungi
Francisco Flores, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas; Stephen Marek, Oklahoma State University; Gabriela Orquera, Oklahoma State University; Nathan Walker, Oklahoma State University
Poster #57
Effect of Fraze Mowing on Spring Dead Spot caused by Ophiosphaerella herpotricha of Bermudagrass
Gerald L Miller, University of Missouri; Daniel T. Earlywine, University of Missouri; Brad S. Fresenburg, University of Missouri
Poster #58
Evaluation of Spring and Fall Fungicide Applications for Large Patch Management in Zoysiagrass
Ken Obasa, University of Florida; Jack D. Fry, Kansas State University; Dale J. Bremer, Kansas State University; Megan M. Kennelly, Kansas State University
Poster #59
Seashore Paspalum Cultivar Susceptibility to Large Patch and Fungicide Evaluation for Disease Control in South Carolina
Alejandro Canegallo, Pee Dee Research & Education Center - Clemson University; S. Bruce Martin, Pee Dee Research & Education Center - Clemson University; James J. Camberato, Purdue University; Steven N. Jeffers, Clemson University
Poster #60
Effects of Phosphorus Acid Compounds on the Incidence of Rhizoctonia solani in Tall Fescue and Creeping Bentgrass
David Lee, Louisiana State University; Lane P. Tredway, Syngenta Crop Protection; H. David Shew, North Carolina State University; Charles H. Peacock, North Carolina State University
Poster #61
First Report of Dollar Spot Disease, Caused By Sclerotinia Homoeocarpa, of Agrostis Stolonifera in Sweden
Tatsiana Espevig, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research - NIBIO; May Bente Brurberg, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research - NIBIO; Marina Usoltseva, Botaniska Analysgruppen; Åslög Dahl, Botaniska Analysgruppen; Joanne Crouch, USDA-ARS, Systematic Mycology & Microbiology Laboratory; Agnar Kvalbein, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research - NIBIO; Karin Normann, Asbjørn Nyholt ApS
Poster #62
Effect of Oriental Mustard (Brassica juncea) Seed Meal for Control of Dollar Spot on Creeping Bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) Turf
Xiaowei Pan, University of Missouri; Daniel T. Earlywine, University of Missouri; Reid J. Smeda, University of Missouri; Travis C. Teuton, Sand Meadows Research LLC; Carl E. Sams, Univeristy of Tennessee; James T. English, University of Missouri; Xi Xiong, University of Missouri
Poster #63
Anthracnose Severity and Annual Bluegrass Quality As Influenced By Nitrogen Source
Charles J Schmid, Rutgers University; Bruce B. Clarke, Rutgers University; James A. Murphy, Rutgers University
Poster #64
Predicting Microdochium Patch on Creeping Bentgrass
Philip Joseph Dwyer Jr., Scotts Co., The; Joseph M. Vargas Jr., Michigan State University; Brandon Horvath, University of Tennessee; Alexandra Kravchenko, Michigan State University
Poster #66
Poster #67
Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua L.) Herbicide Resistance Caused By ALS Gene Mutation
Hyunsook Tae, Samsung C&T; KyungDuck Kim, Samsung C&T; Beom-Seok Hong, Samsung C&T
Poster #68
Herbicide Screening Trials on Earthquake Damaged Leptinella Maniototo Bowling Greens
Bill Walmsley, PGG Wrightson Seeds Limited; Alan Stewart, PGG Wrightson Seeds Limited
Poster #69
Tolerance of Bentgrass (Agrostis spp.) to Postemergence Applications of Metamifop
Tyler Cooper, Texas Tech University; Leslie Beck, New Mexico State University; Chase Straw, University of Georgia; Gerald M. Henry, University of Georgia-Athens
Poster #70
Effect of Rolling on the Lateral Spread of Khakiweed (Alternanthera pungens Kunth)
Andrew Hephner, Texas Tech University; Tyler Cooper, Texas Tech University; Leslie Beck, New Mexico State University; Gerald M. Henry, University of Georgia-Athens
Poster #71
Influence of Nitrogen, Plant Growth Regulators, and Iron Sulfate on Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua L) Populations on a Golf Green
Kyung M Han, Moghu USA; John E. Kaminski, Pennsylvania State University; Timothy T. Lulis, The Pennsylvania State University
Poster #72
Evaluation of Herbicides for Ground Ivy (Glechoma hederacea) Control at Two Application Timings
Aaron J. Patton, Purdue University; Leslie Beck, New Mexico State University; Daniel V. Weisenberger, Purdue University; James T Brosnan, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Gregory K Breeden, University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Poster #73
Evaluation of Herbicides and Tank-Mixes for Suppression of Bermudagrass in Zoysiagrass
Aaron J. Patton, Purdue University; Jon M. Trappe, University of Minnesota; Mark Doroh, Pasteuria Bioscience, Inc.; J. Scott McElroy, Auburn University
Poster #74
Chemical Control of Sorghum halepense in Home Lawns Across Two Different Mowing Heights
Gregg C. Munshaw, University of Kentucky; Kenneth Cropper, University of Kentucky; Jeffrey S Beasley, LSU Agricultural Center; Michael Barrett, University of Kentucky
Poster #75
Annual Bluegrass Control During Hybrid Bluegrass Establishment from Sprigs
Patrick E. McCullough, University of Georgia - Griffin; Jialin Yu, University of Georgia - Griffin
Poster #76
Selectivity and Fate of MSMA in Bermudagrass, Centipedegrass, and Seashore Paspalum
Jialin Yu, University of Georgia; Patrick McCullough, University of Georgia
Poster #77
Seedhead Development of Three Warm-Season Turfgrasses as Influenced By Growing Degree-Days, Photoperiod, and Maintenance Regimens
Patrick E. McCullough, University of Georgia - Griffin; Jialin Yu, University of Georgia - Griffin; Seth Williams, University of Georgia
Poster #78
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Phyllophaga Spp. Infesting Bermudagrass Stands in Oklahoma
Nathalia Graf Grachet, Oklahoma State University; Eric Rebek, Oklahoma State University; Tom A. Royer, Oklahoma State University; Nathan Walker, Oklahoma State University
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