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DOLLAR SPOT
Sclerotinia homoeocarpa
Dollar spot (looks like a
Dalmatian spotting to me) comprises small patchy spotting in which
the grass dies off and ranges in color from tan to straw colored.
This is a general occurrence near the coast and on soil that is
low on nitrogen. Can be found in Bermuda, bent, blue, Fescue and
rye grasses. Chemicals used are iprodione and thiram.
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Dollar spot, Sclerotinia homoeocarpa
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