Anthrachose

From the publisher’s pen: New? No way!
The golf industry rarely encounters something novel compared to other sectors. But the findings of a New England researcher mean eyes are now open for a different type of disease affecting Poa annua greens.
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Innovation in name … and action
A club honoring a legendary inventor relies on turf brainpower and emerging solutions to protect the most important playing surfaces from anthracnose pressure.
Syngenta’s Briskway fungicide re-registered for golf course usage in California
Enhanced label includes increased maximum application rate and higher maximum annual rate.
Densicor now available for sale in New York
Bayer fungicide labeled for control of numerous key diseases.
Bayer announces Densicor is available for purchase
Fungicide provides control of five prominent diseases on greens, fairways and tees.
Kalida fungicide receives EPA registration
Newest offering from FMC features a pair of active ingredients and offers control of warm- and cool-season diseases.
Signature XTRA Stressgard receives registration in California and Hawaii
Bayer fungicide offers Pythium and anthracnose control.
Disease Discussion: Holiday spray program
Protecting cool- and warm-season turf requires a plan and options. BASF senior product manager Jeff Vannoy describes a coordinated approach to handling the critical summer stretch.
Disease Discussion: Anthracnose and summer patch
Need to hear something soothing as temperatures soar? Dr. Bruce Clarke and Paul Ramina help you understand a pair of diseases capable of weakening turf in tricky growing months.