Thomas L. Watschke, Peter H. Dernoeden, David J. Shetlar.
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition Statement
2nd ed
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Boca Raton, Fla
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
CRC Press
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2013
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
Weeds and Their ManagementIntroductionManaging Turfgrass WeedsWeeds as IndicatorsNatural Reasons for VoidsManagement Reasons for VoidsSteps in Weed Control StrategyManaging Summer Annual GrassesCrabgrassGoosegrassFoxtailBarnyardgrassFall PanicumDallisgrassManaging Winter Annual GrassesPoa annuaManaging Perennial Grasses and SedgesCreeping BentgrassTall FescueOrchardgrassQuackgrassRough BluegrassNimblewillBermudagrassZoysiagrassNutsedgeManaging Summer Annual Broadleaf WeedsOxalisKnotweedProstrate SpurgePurslaneLambsquartersPuncturevineCarpetweedFlorida PusleyManaging Winter Annual Broadleaf WeedsCommon ChickweedHenbitShepherd's PurseCorn SpeedwellBedstrawManaging BiennialsYellow RocketWild CarrotBlack MedicManaging Perennial Broadleaf WeedsWild GarlicDandelionWhite CloverCommon PlantainBuckhorn PlantainMouse-Ear ChickweedGround IvySheep SorrelCanada ThistleChicoryCurly DockBull ThistleHeal AllOx-Eye DaisyHawkweedThyme-Leaf SpeedwellCreeping SpeedwellWild VioletStitchwortCinquefoilYarrowMossBetonyEnglish DaisyOxalisDollar WeedWeed Management: Integrated Pest ManagementChemical Control RecommendationsFurther ReadingTurfgrass Diseases and Their ManagementIntroductionMonitoring Disease and Establishing ThresholdsMonitoringThresholdsEnvironmental Conditions and Use of Cultural Practices to Manage DiseasesBiological Control of Turfgrass DiseasesWinter and Early Spring DiseasesMicrodochium Patch (aka Pink Snow Mold or Fusarium Patch)Pythium Snow BlightTyphula Blight or Gray Snow MoldYellow Patch or Cool-Temperature Brown PatchDiseases Initiated in Autumn or Spring That May Persist Into SummerAnthracnoseAscochyta and Leptosphaerulina Leaf BlightsBrown Ring Patch or Waitea PatchDollar SpotLarge PatchLeaf Spot, Melting-Out, and Net-Blotch (Formerly Helminthosporium Diseases)Necrotic Ring SpotPowdery MildewPythium-Induced Root DysfunctionRapid BlightRed Thread and Pink PatchSpring Dead SpotStripe Smut and Flag SmutTake-All PatchYellow Tuft or Downy MildewDiseases Initiated During Summer That May Persist Into AutumnBrown Patch and Leaf and Sheath SpotCopper SpotDead SpotFairy RingGray Leaf SpotLeaf Spot, Melting-Out, Net-Blotch, and Red Leaf SpotLocalized Dry SpotPythium BlightRoot Decline of Warm-Season GrassesRustSlime MoldSouthern Blight or Sclerotium BlightSummer PatchSuperficial Fairy RingWhite Blight or Melanotus White PatchYellow RingSeedling Diseases or Damping-OffBacterial DiseasesBacterial WiltBacterial DeclinePlant Parasitic NematodesVirus DiseasesSt. Augustine Decline and Centipede MosaicBlue-Green Algae, Moss, and Black-LayerBlue-Green Algae (aka Cyanobacteria)MossBlack-LayerCollecting and Sending Diseased Samples to a LabParasitic Nematode AssayFungicides Used to Control Turfgrass DiseasesProfessional Fungicide Use ConsiderationsTypes of FungicidesNontarget Effects of FungicidesFungicide ApplicationAcknowledgmentsBibliographyTurfgrass Insect and Mite ManagementGoal of Insect and Mite ManagementPest Management ProcessPest IdentificationInsects and Mites Associated with Turf: An IntroductionClasses of ArthropodsPest Life CyclesInsect MetamorphosisMite Life CyclesZones of Activity (Turf, a Unique Habitat)MonitoringTools and Strategies for Timing of ControlsSelecting Appropriate ControlsPest Management versus Pest EradicationIntegrated Pest ManagementMonitoring in IPMControl OptionsCultural ControlsBiological ControlsChemical ControlsInsecticide Groups: Chemical Categories and Modes of ActionUsing Pesticides to Manage Insects and Mites in TurfInsecticide/Miticide Affects on Nontarget AnimalsEquipment for Making Insecticide/Miticide ApplicationsLeaf- and Stem-Infesting Insect and Mite PestsBermudagrass MiteClover MiteBanks Grass MiteWinter Grain MiteGreenbugSod Webworms (= Lawn Moths): IntroductionBluegrass WebwormLarger Sod WebwormWestern Lawn MothTropical Sod WebwormGrass WebwormCutworms and Armyworms: IntroductionBlack CutwormBronzed CutwormArmywormFall ArmywormLawn ArmywormOther Turf-Infesting CaterpillarsStriped Grassworms (=Grass Loopers)Fiery SkipperStem- and Thatch-Infesting Insect and Mite PestsChinch BugsHairy Chinch Bug (and Common Chinch Bug)Southern Chinch BugInsecticides and ApplicationTwolined SpittlebugRhodesgrass Mealybug (=Rhodesgrass Scale)Bermudagrass ScaleBillbugs: IntroductionBluegrass BillbugHunting BillbugAnnual Bluegrass Weevil (=Hyperodes Weevil)Cranberry GirdlerBurrowing Sod WebwormsEuropean Crane Fly, Common (or Marsh) Crane Fly, orLeatherjacketsFrit FlySoil-Inhabiting (e.g., Thatch- and Root-Infesting) InsectsWhite Grubs: IntroductionMaximizing Control of White Grubs with InsecticidesBlack Turfgrass AtaeniusAsiatic Garden BeetleEuropean ChaferGreen June BeetleJapanese BeetleNorthern Masked ChaferSouthern Masked ChaferOriental BeetleSugarcane Beetle and Sugarcane GrubMay and June Beetles, PhyllophagaMole Crickets: IntroductionMonitoring Spring AdultsSampling for Summer NymphsTawny Mole CricketSouthern Mole CricketShort-Winged Mole CricketGround PearlsNuisance Invertebrate, Insect, and Mite PestsEarthwormsSlugs and SnailSpiders and TarantulasChiggersTicksSowbugs and Pillbugs (Isopods)CentipedesMillipedesEarwigsBigeyed BugsLeafhoppersGround BeetlesRove BeetlesFleasMarch Flies (Bibionids)Ants: GeneralFire AntsCicada KillerNuisance Vertebrate PestsCommon GrackleStarlingMolesPocket GophersSkunks and Civet CatsRaccoonNinebanded ArmadilloFurther ReadingIndex
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
Weeds and Their ManagementIntroductionManaging Turfgrass WeedsWeeds as IndicatorsNatural Reasons for VoidsManagement Reasons for VoidsSteps in Weed Control StrategyManaging Summer Annual GrassesCrabgrassGoosegrassFoxtailBarnyardgrassFall PanicumDallisgrassManaging Winter Annual GrassesPoa annuaManaging Perennial Grasses and SedgesCreeping BentgrassTall FescueOrchardgrassQuackgrassRough BluegrassNimblewillBermudagrassZoysiagrassNutsedgeManaging Summer Annual Broadleaf WeedsOxalisKnotweedProstrate SpurgePurslaneLambsquartersPuncturevineCarpetweedFlorida PusleyManaging Winter Annual Broadleaf WeedsCommon ChickweedHenbitShepherd's PurseCorn SpeedwellBedstrawManaging BiennialsYellow RocketWild CarrotBlack MedicManaging Perennial Broadleaf WeedsWild GarlicDandelionWhite CloverCommon PlantainBuckhorn PlantainMouse-Ear ChickweedGround IvySheep SorrelCanada ThistleChicoryCurly DockBull ThistleHeal AllOx-Eye DaisyHawkweedThyme-Leaf SpeedwellCreeping SpeedwellWild VioletStitchwortCinquefoilYarrowMossBetonyEnglish DaisyOxalisDollar WeedWeed Management: Integrated Pest ManagementChemical Control RecommendationsFurther ReadingTurfgrass Diseases and Their ManagementIntroductionMonitoring Disease and Establishing ThresholdsMonitoringThresholdsEnvironmental Conditions and Use of Cultural Practices to Manage DiseasesBiological Control of Turfgrass DiseasesWinter and Early Spring DiseasesMicrodochium Patch (aka Pink Snow Mold or Fusarium Patch)Pythium Snow BlightTyphula Blight or Gray Snow MoldYellow Patch or Cool-Temperature Brown PatchDiseases Initiated in Autumn or Spring That May Persist Into SummerAnthracnoseAscochyta and Leptosphaerulina Leaf BlightsBrown Ring Patch or Waitea PatchDollar SpotLarge PatchLeaf Spot, Melting-Out, and Net-Blotch (Formerly Helminthosporium Diseases)Necrotic Ring SpotPowdery MildewPythium-Induced Root DysfunctionRapid BlightRed ...Thread and Pink PatchSpring Dead SpotStripe Smut and Flag SmutTake-All PatchYellow Tuft or Downy MildewDiseases Initiated During Summer That May Persist Into AutumnBrown Patch and Leaf and Sheath SpotCopper SpotDead SpotFairy RingGray Leaf SpotLeaf Spot, Melting-Out, Net-Blotch, and Red Leaf SpotLocalized Dry SpotPythium BlightRoot Decline of Warm-Season GrassesRustSlime MoldSouthern Blight or Sclerotium BlightSummer PatchSuperficial Fairy RingWhite Blight or Melanotus White PatchYellow RingSeedling Diseases or Damping-OffBacterial DiseasesBacterial WiltBacterial DeclinePlant Parasitic NematodesVirus DiseasesSt. Augustine Decline and Centipede MosaicBlue-Green Algae, Moss, and Black-LayerBlue-Green Algae (aka Cyanobacteria)MossBlack-LayerCollecting and Sending Diseased Samples to a LabParasitic Nematode AssayFungicides Used to Control Turfgrass DiseasesProfessional Fungicide Use ConsiderationsTypes of FungicidesNontarget Effects of FungicidesFungicide ApplicationAcknowledgmentsBibliographyTurfgrass Insect and Mite ManagementGoal of Insect and Mite ManagementPest Management ProcessPest IdentificationInsects and Mites Associated with Turf: An IntroductionClasses of ArthropodsPest Life CyclesInsect MetamorphosisMite Life CyclesZones of Activity (Turf, a Unique Habitat)MonitoringTools and Strategies for Timing of ControlsSelecting Appropriate ControlsPest Management versus Pest EradicationIntegrated Pest ManagementMonitoring in IPMControl OptionsCultural ControlsBiological ControlsChemical ControlsInsecticide Groups: Chemical Categories and Modes of ActionUsing Pesticides to Manage Insects and Mites in TurfInsecticide/Miticide Affects on Nontarget AnimalsEquipment for Making Insecticide/Miticide ApplicationsLeaf- and Stem-Infesting Insect and Mite PestsBermudagrass MiteClover MiteBanks Grass MiteWinter Grain MiteGreenbugSod Webworms (= Lawn Moths).IntroductionBluegrass WebwormLarger Sod WebwormWestern Lawn MothTropical Sod WebwormGrass WebwormCutworms and Armyworms: IntroductionBlack CutwormBronzed CutwormArmywormFall ArmywormLawn ArmywormOther Turf-Infesting CaterpillarsStriped Grassworms (=Grass Loopers)Fiery SkipperStem- and Thatch-Infesting Insect and Mite PestsChinch BugsHairy Chinch Bug (and Common Chinch Bug)Southern Chinch BugInsecticides and ApplicationTwolined SpittlebugRhodesgrass Mealybug (=Rhodesgrass Scale)Bermudagrass ScaleBillbugs: IntroductionBluegrass BillbugHunting BillbugAnnual Bluegrass Weevil (=Hyperodes Weevil)Cranberry GirdlerBurrowing Sod WebwormsEuropean Crane Fly, Common (or Marsh) Crane Fly, orLeatherjacketsFrit FlySoil-Inhabiting (e.g., Thatch- and Root-Infesting) InsectsWhite Grubs: IntroductionMaximizing Control of White Grubs with InsecticidesBlack Turfgrass AtaeniusAsiatic Garden BeetleEuropean ChaferGreen June BeetleJapanese BeetleNorthern Masked ChaferSouthern Masked ChaferOriental BeetleSugarcane Beetle and Sugarcane GrubMay and June Beetles, PhyllophagaMole Crickets: IntroductionMonitoring Spring AdultsSampling for Summer NymphsTawny Mole CricketSouthern Mole CricketShort-Winged Mole CricketGround PearlsNuisance Invertebrate, Insect, and Mite PestsEarthwormsSlugs and SnailSpiders and TarantulasChiggersTicksSowbugs and Pillbugs (Isopods)CentipedesMillipedesEarwigsBigeyed BugsLeafhoppersGround BeetlesRove BeetlesFleasMarch Flies (Bibionids)Ants: GeneralFire AntsCicada KillerNuisance Vertebrate PestsCommon GrackleStarlingMolesPocket GophersSkunks and Civet CatsRaccoonNinebanded ArmadilloFurther ReadingIndex.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Turf management.
Turfgrasses -- Diseases and pests -- Control.
Turfgrasses -- Weed control.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
SB608
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T87
Book number
T466
2013
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
Thomas L. Watschke, Peter H. Dernoeden, David J. Shetlar.