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Agrostis stolonifera (creeping bentgrass, creeping bent, fiorin, spreading bent or carpet bentgrass [3] [4] [5]) is a perennial grass species in the family Poaceae. It is widely used as turf for golf courses .
These allow creeping bent to form dense stands under conducive conditions and outcompete bunch-type grass and broadleaf weeds. As such, if infested in a home lawn, it can become a troublesome weed problem. The leaves of the bentgrass are long and slender.
Agrostis capillaris, the common bent, colonial bent, or browntop, is a rhizomatous and stoloniferous perennial in the grass family ().It is native to Eurasia and has been widely introduced in many parts of the world. [3]
Agrostis gigantea (black bentgrass; introduced from Eurasia) Agrostis hyemalis (winter bentgrass; native) Agrostis scabra (rough bentgrass; native) Agrostis perennans (upland bentgrass; native) Agrostis stolonifera (creeping bentgrass; introduced from Eurasia)
Pythium aristosporum causes root dysfunction in creeping bentgrass. [1] Creeping bentgrass is a cool season grass that is found mainly on the putting greens, fairways, and tees of golf courses in the Northern United States due to its ability to be cut at very low heights (an eighth of an inch) and survive winters relatively unharmed. [2]
Creeping bentgrass is a turf type that is used in many putting greens on golf courses. The majority of incidents of infection have occurred in the southeastern US. This regional distribution is due to the pathogens ideal environmental conditions. When creeping bentgrass is infected by Pythium volutum, areas of chlorosis, wilt and drought stress ...
The first case of bacterial wilt of turf was reported in a cultivar of creeping bentgrass known as Toronto or C-15, which is found throughout the midwestern United States. Until the causal agent was identified in 1984, the disease was referred to simply as C-15 decline.
N Agrostis stolonifera – creeping bentgrass, spreading bentgrass; Ai. Ailanthus. X Ailanthus altissima – tree-of-Heaven, Chinese sumac, stinktree, varnish tree; Aj