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  1. Moss

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/moss-0

    products and home remedies must be applied routinely to see results. Again these usually do not get to the ... conducive for turfgrass to grow. These are often areas that hold water, have compacted soil, poor quality ... soil, lawns that receive insufficient fertility, and may be in full sun, under trees with root ...

  2. Moss

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/moss

    for turfgrass to grow. These are often areas that hold water, have compacted soil, poor quality soil ... Cultural controls; improve drainage, sunlight, soil conditions and implement an appropriate fertilization ... soil, the site may require seeding or sodding. Commercially available products usually must be reapply ...

  3. Red Thread is Rampant!

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/red-thread-rampant-0

    case of red thread. Deficient nitrogen and/or phosphorous fertility levels can result in serious ... years will drastically reduce further red thread problems. If soil is low or deficient in phosphorous ... unnecessary if cultural control options are implemented. After a remedial treatment to suppress an ...

  4. Red Thread is Rampant!

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/red-thread-rampant

    case of red thread. Deficient nitrogen and/or phosphorous fertility levels can result in serious ... years will drastically reduce further red thread problems. If soil is low or deficient in phosphorous ... if cultural control options are implemented. After a remedial treatment to suppress an unacceptable ...

  5. Todd Hicks

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/people/todd-hicks

    researcher from 1997- 2001.   He received his bachelor of science degree in Agronomy in 2001 from The Ohio ...

  6. Sampling

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/sampling

    package. Wrap your sample tightly in aluminum foil or newspaper. This will keep the soil (root zone ... material) from moving and getting on the leaves. When soil covers the leaves this makes diagnosis difficult ... and can cause contamination with other microbes that might be in the soil. Do not add water to the ...

  7. Benefits of Late Fall Fertilization

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/benefits-late-fall-fertilization-0

    mold injury occurred as a result of late-season nitrogen applications in OSU research. The authors of ... were documented by Powell et al. (2 & 3) and Snyder and Schmidt (3) in research conducted in ... researchers and turfgrass practioners alike have demonstrated that the year-around quality of Kentucky bluegrass ...

  8. Nostoc Balls, Color Loss, Crabgrass and More

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/nostoc-balls-color-loss-crabgrass-and-more-0

    County. This strange phenomenon looks like a green rubbery bubbling mass on the soil surface which is caused by ... on the soil surface in a lawn area and can be raked from the area. For a long-term solution, identify ... turf. Correcting factors that affect turf health (such as drainage, sunlight, and soil nutrient issues) would be ...

  9. Benefits of Late Fall Fertilization

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/benefits-late-fall-fertilization

    were documented by Powell et al. (2 & 3) and Snyder and Schmidt (3) in research conducted in ... researchers and turfgrass practioners alike have demonstrated that the year-around quality of Kentucky ... bluegrass can also be enhanced by late- season nitrogen fertilization, research efforts concerning effects ...

  10. Nostoc Balls, Color Loss, Crabgrass and More

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/nostoc-balls-color-loss-crabgrass-and-more

    This strange phenomenon looks like a green rubbery bubbling mass on the soil surface which is caused by ... on the soil surface in a lawn area and can be raked from the area. For a long-term solution, identify ... Correcting factors that affect turf health (such as drainage, sunlight, and soil nutrient issues) would be ...

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