Effects of rolling and N-fertilization on dollar spot and Microdochium patch on golf greens in Scandinavia

Dollar spot was officially documented in Scandinavia in 2013 and the spread and damage from this disease has increased during last years. In summer 2017, on the golf greens with red fescue (Vallda GC, Sweden) and with the mixture of red fescue, colonial bentgrass and annual bluegrass (Roskilde GC, D...

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Main Authors: Espevig Tatsiana, Usoltseva Marina, Norman Karin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/02/bioconf_vizr2020_00008/bioconf_vizr2020_00008.html
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spelling doaj-c866ecc87395476d84e31cc094f1dead2021-04-02T16:05:31ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582020-01-01180000810.1051/bioconf/20201800008bioconf_vizr2020_00008Effects of rolling and N-fertilization on dollar spot and Microdochium patch on golf greens in ScandinaviaEspevig Tatsiana0Usoltseva Marina1Norman Karin2NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy ResearchBotanisk AnalysgruppNyholt ApSDollar spot was officially documented in Scandinavia in 2013 and the spread and damage from this disease has increased during last years. In summer 2017, on the golf greens with red fescue (Vallda GC, Sweden) and with the mixture of red fescue, colonial bentgrass and annual bluegrass (Roskilde GC, Denmark) rolling 2 times per week reduced dollar spot 61% and 37% and rolling 4 times per week reduced dollar spot 95% and 54%, respectively. Thus, rolling 3-4 times per week can be recommended on golf greens with dollar spot pressure. In the experiment 2018 dollar spot was reduced 24% with increase in nitrogen from 150 to 240 kg ha-1 yr-1 on creeping bentgrass/annual bluegrass golf green (Kävlinge GK, Sweden). However, the increased N-rate lead to a higher degree Microdochium patch from 14% to 30%.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/02/bioconf_vizr2020_00008/bioconf_vizr2020_00008.html
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author Espevig Tatsiana
Usoltseva Marina
Norman Karin
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Usoltseva Marina
Norman Karin
Effects of rolling and N-fertilization on dollar spot and Microdochium patch on golf greens in Scandinavia
BIO Web of Conferences
author_facet Espevig Tatsiana
Usoltseva Marina
Norman Karin
author_sort Espevig Tatsiana
title Effects of rolling and N-fertilization on dollar spot and Microdochium patch on golf greens in Scandinavia
title_short Effects of rolling and N-fertilization on dollar spot and Microdochium patch on golf greens in Scandinavia
title_full Effects of rolling and N-fertilization on dollar spot and Microdochium patch on golf greens in Scandinavia
title_fullStr Effects of rolling and N-fertilization on dollar spot and Microdochium patch on golf greens in Scandinavia
title_full_unstemmed Effects of rolling and N-fertilization on dollar spot and Microdochium patch on golf greens in Scandinavia
title_sort effects of rolling and n-fertilization on dollar spot and microdochium patch on golf greens in scandinavia
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Dollar spot was officially documented in Scandinavia in 2013 and the spread and damage from this disease has increased during last years. In summer 2017, on the golf greens with red fescue (Vallda GC, Sweden) and with the mixture of red fescue, colonial bentgrass and annual bluegrass (Roskilde GC, Denmark) rolling 2 times per week reduced dollar spot 61% and 37% and rolling 4 times per week reduced dollar spot 95% and 54%, respectively. Thus, rolling 3-4 times per week can be recommended on golf greens with dollar spot pressure. In the experiment 2018 dollar spot was reduced 24% with increase in nitrogen from 150 to 240 kg ha-1 yr-1 on creeping bentgrass/annual bluegrass golf green (Kävlinge GK, Sweden). However, the increased N-rate lead to a higher degree Microdochium patch from 14% to 30%.
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