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Clubroot, Rachel Lancaster, Caroline Donald, Ian Porter
Clubroot, Rachel Lancaster, Caroline Donald, Ian Porter
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Rachel Lancaster, Caroline Donald and Ian Palmer, outline some control measures for clubroot, one of the most serious diseases of crucifers world wide.
K-State Turfgrass Research 1998, Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station And Cooperative Extension Service
K-State Turfgrass Research 1998, Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station And Cooperative Extension Service
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
1997 was a successful research year. Not only were numerous studies initiated and completed, as evidenced by the work reported herein, but we were also successful in obtaining funding for future work. K-State received four grants from the United States Golf Association in 1997. Dr. Bingru Huang got funding for at least 1 year to work on managing creeping bentgrass through our summer stress periods. Dr. Ned Tisserat received funding for a 3-year project on the biology and management of spring dead spot in bermudagrass. Two projects also were funded in Civil Engineering and Agronomy that involve environmental studies related …