
Part 1 - FRAC Groups and Resistance Management
Fungicides can be classified using several criteria depending on the information we are looking for. For instance, fungicides can be divided based on when they are applied, i.e. preventative, curative, or both. In this case the preventative products will not kill the fungus or its spores; they work by not allowing the germinating spores to enter the plant. Curative products will inhibit spore germination or in some other way control a pre-existing occurrence of a pathogen. A second way that fungicides can be divided is based on whether or not they are contact or systemic in nature.....more



It is the first part of February and the winter weather has changed from cool and wet to very cold and dry in the Northwest part of the country. This is the time of year when landscape professionals and golf course superintendents are out surveying their properties to see if there is any turf damage from winter diseases. One of the most common diseases that turf professionals in the northwest fight every year is our old friend, snow mold or fusarium patch.....more
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