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  2. Agrostis stolonifera - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Pythium aristosporum - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Agrostis - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, its pollen was found to have reached wild growing bentgrass populations up to 14 kilometres away. Cross-pollinating Agrostis gigantea was even found at a distance of 21 kilometres. [ 10 ] Scotts could not remove all genetically engineered plants and in 2007, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service fined them $500,000 for non ...

  5. 'A struggle to grow things': Ohio's drought has become worse ...

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    The southern half of the state barely got a third of that amount ― gauges in Jefferson County tallied 4.8 inches, Washington County 5.0 inches and in Pickaway County only 3.9 inches.

  6. Pythium volutum - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Dollar spot - Wikipedia

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    Dollar spot is most commonly found on closely mowed turfgrasses. The pathogen infects most cool and warm-season grasses throughout the world, including creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera), annual bluegrass (Poa annua), Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis), perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne), hybrid bermudagrasses (Cynodon dactylon x tranvaalensis), seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum ...

  8. Bacterial wilt of turfgrass - Wikipedia

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    Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) and annual bluegrasses are the makeup of most putting greens, as well as the preferred hosts of this pathogen. Specifically, Toronto (C-15), Seaside, and Nemisilla are the cultivars of creeping bentgrass most commonly affected. [ 2 ]

  9. 'Off to a good start': Ohio cash crops are growing faster ...

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    The state's biggest cash crops, corn and soybeans, both are more than 10% ahead of schedule. As of June 17, 94% of Ohio's corn had emerged, compared to an average of 83% reported during the same ...

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