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SUMMARY:Managing Poa annua in warm-season turf
DESCRIPTION:Jim Brosnan\, Ph.D.\, of the University of Tennessee discusses the challenges of weed management in the South\, focusing primarily on Poa annua control in warm-season turf.\n \n\n	The presenter also discusses what is new in chemical control products\, what works best and what a management program should look like. Finally\, he addresses new research in the field and the importance of early order programs in helping superintendents maximize control of Poa in warm-season turfgrass.
URL:https://turfnet.prev21.rmkr.net/event/managing-poa-annua-in-warm-season-turf/
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SUMMARY:What's new in Microdochium patch control?
DESCRIPTION:Alec Kowalewski\, Ph.D.\, at Oregon State University discusses the latest research and practices to successfully manage the pathogen that causes Microdochium patch.\n \n\n	Among the greatest challenges facing superintendents throughout the northern tier of the country\, Microdochium patch is most prevalent in areas that receive significant amounts of snowfall. However\, it also is a problem in areas with a damp\, cold climate where snowfall is of no concern.\n \n\n	The presenter discusses symptoms and how the disease manifests. He also provides an update on the newest research data available and how to develop a program to control and manage the pathogen that causes this disease.
URL:https://turfnet.prev21.rmkr.net/event/whats-new-in-microdochium-patch-control/
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SUMMARY:Nematode management research update
DESCRIPTION:Billy Crow\, Ph.D.\, of the University of Florida provides an update on the latest in nematode control in golf turf.\n \n\n	The presentation includes updates in ongoing research at the University of Florida into improved control of sting and root knot nematodes.\n \n\n	This presentation also includes background on the different nematode species common in finely managed turf and the behavioral differences between them.\n \n\n	As part of the update on ongoing research\, Dr. Crow also addresses new products available for nematode control\, and the conditions under which each should be used.
URL:https://turfnet.prev21.rmkr.net/event/nematode-management-research-update/
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