Turfgrass managers rely on fungicides to suppress snow mold diseases in areas with persistent snow cover, which are commonly applied once or twice in late fall prior to snow cover. Fungicide applications targeting snow mold are expected to control snow mold diseases for the duration of winter; however, climate change is increasing the frequency of winter rainfall and snowmelts and may alter the duration of snow mold control. A 3-year study was conducted in Madison, WI, to assess the impact of snow cover and antitranspirants on the persistence of the commonly used fungicides chlorothalonil and propiconazole.
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