2021
DOI: 10.1002/cft2.20138
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Iron sulfate and phosphite products fail to suppress snow mold on amenity turfgrass in Wisconsin

Abstract: Snow molds are an important group of diseases of amenity turfgrass in temperate climates. Acceptable control is typically achieved through one or two fungicide applications prior to snow cover, though there is increasing interest in exploring alternative control products such as iron sulfate and/or potassium phosphite. Previous research has demonstrated that poor snow mold control is achieved when these alternative products are applied once prior to snow cover, so the objective of this study was to assess thei… Show more

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