The Ides of March

I apologize for teasing you with a single post, then ignoring the blog site for three weeks. We didn’t mean to invite you all to a party and then not serve up any green beers! [Read more…]

Snow Molds?

The great blizzard of 2013, with all the snow and ice (and hype), has brought concerns about snow mold diseases in turfgrass. First thing first, I am glad I don’t live in Connecticut….40 inches! At any rate, snow cover provides an excellent environment for many fungi including some species of Pythium. In New Jersey we have the fungi Typhula incarnata, which causes the disease gray snow mold, and Microdochium nivale, which is the cause of pink snow mold (AKA: Fusarium patch).

Pink Snow Mold

Pink Snow Mold. Photo: Todd Clift, Country Club of Ithaca

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Plant Diagnostic Lab Highlights June 28, 2012

Downy fungal growth impatiens leaf underside

  • Turfgrass
  • SummerPatch, Anthracnose, and Weevil
  • Pythium
  • Downy mildew of Impatiens

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White Rot on Garlic

Sabrina Tirpak, Senior Lab TechnicianPDL Senior Lab Technician, Sabrina Tirpak, gives the definitive diagnosis when a central New Jersey grower of organic produce calls their county agent to report problems in a field of overwinter garlic.

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