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Impacts of Conventional Turfgrass Pesticides on the Efficacy of Composted Amendments Used for the Biological Control of Turfgrass Diseases

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1997nelson2-NYSIPM.pdf (383.82 KB)
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NYS IPM Project Reports
Author
Nelson, Eric B.
Craft, Cheryl M.
Abstract

In the past few years, biological strategies of pest control have been attracting considerable attention among turfgrass scientists as well as golf course superintendents. The approaches are being viewed as an attractive means of reducing the superintendents dependency on chemical pesticides.

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NYS IPM Type: Project Report
Date Issued
1997
Keywords
Community IPM
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Turfgrass
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Golf Courses
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Biocontrol
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report

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