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  • Pythium root dysfunction (PRD), caused by Pythium volutum, has impacted creeping bentgrass putting greens in the southeastern U.S. since 2002, prompting a 3-year study on preventative fungicide strategies.
  • Applied treatments of pyraclostrobin proved most effective for controlling PRD, outperforming other fungicides like azoxystrobin and cyazofamid, which showed moderate results.
  • Sensitivity testing revealed that P. volutum is particularly responsive to pyraclostrobin and other fungicides, with no significant improvement in turf growth or quality from these treatments in controlled conditions.

Article Abstract

Pythium root dysfunction (PRD), caused by Pythium volutum, has been observed on golf course putting greens established with creeping bentgrass in the southeastern United States since 2002. To evaluate preventative strategies for management of this disease, a 3-year field experiment was conducted in Pinehurst, NC on a 'G-2' creeping bentgrass putting green. Fungicide treatments were applied twice in the fall (September and October) and three times in the spring (March, April, and May) in each of the 3 years. Applications of pyraclostrobin provided superior preventative control compared with the other fungicides tested. Azoxystrobin and cyazofamid provided moderate control of PRD in two of three seasons. Experiments were conducted to determine whether the disease suppression provided by pyraclostrobin was due to fungicidal activity or physiological effects on the host. In vitro sensitivity to pyraclostrobin, azoxystrobin, fluoxastrobin, cyazofamid, mefenoxam, propamocarb, and fluopicolide was determined for 11 P. volutum isolates and 1 P. aphanidermatum isolate. Isolates of P. volutum were most sensitive to pyraclostrobin (50% effective concentration [EC] value = 0.005), cyazofamid (EC = 0.004), and fluoxastrobin (EC= 0.010), followed by azoxystrobin (EC = 0.052), and mefenoxam (EC = 0.139). P. volutum isolates were not sensitive to fluopicolide or propamocarb. Applications of pyraclostrobin did not increase the foliar growth rate or visual quality of creeping bentgrass in growth-chamber experiments. This work demonstrates that fall and spring applications of pyraclostrobin, azoxystrobin, and cyazofamid suppress the expression of PRD symptoms during summer and that field efficacy is related to the sensitivity of P. volutum to these fungicides.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-93-12-1275DOI Listing

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