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SOY005 - Identification and Managment of Mid-to-Late Season Soybean Stem and Root Rots
... (CBR)] [Southern Blight] [Charcoal Rot] [Back to Soybean Disease Notes] [Other Resources] Introduction Several soil-borne fungi cause lower stem and root rot of soybean. These diseases usually ... instances, disease severity may be a symptom of other problems such as inadequate fertility, soil compaction, poor drainage, herbicide injury, high levels of nematode infestation, or low pH. Correcting these ...
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TG03 - TURFGRASS DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 3 DISEASES OF TURFGRASSES ON ATHLETIC FIELDS IN NORTH CAROLINA -
... control of turfgrass diseases. Soil compaction is probably the most serious problem on athletic fields and causes poor growth of turfgrasses. Compaction results from traffic ... soil for turfgrasses are disrupted by the soil particles being pressed together. The soil should be loosened by renovating or aerifying to relieve the compaction for better growth of turfgrasses. Allieviating soil compaction ...
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Hort on the Internet: Trees
... Day Foundation Tree Selection - Clemson Tree Selection for Drought - Georgia TreeBASE Trees - Virginia Trees and Soil Compaction - Georgia Trees for Coastal Gardens - NC State Trees for Hot Sites - Virginia Trees for Landscape ...
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Hort on the Internet: Soils and Fertilizers
... Soil - USDA:NRSC Soil Management - Penn State Soil Management Effects on Earthworms - USDA:NRSC Soil Organic Amendments - Colorado Soil Properties - Florida Soil Quality - Florida Soil Science Terms Soil Texture - Florida Soils and Plant Nutrition - Florida Urban Soil Compaction ...
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Hort on the Internet: Water Quality
... to Reduce Runoff - Clemson Long Creek News Melting Ice - Maryland Movement Basics of Soil-Water Relationships - Part III National Coastal Condition Report National Pollution Prevention Center ... of Soil-Water Relationships - Part II Riparian Buffer - Maryland Sea Grant of NC Sediment and Erosion Control Soil and Water Conservation Society Soil Compaction And Drainage - Ohio State Soil Science ...
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Lawn Coring (Aerification)
... soil. Walking, playing and mowing as well as rainfall contribute to soil compaction. Roots need oxygen to grow. As the soil is trafficked, soil particles in the top few inches are compacted into a layer. Compaction is frequently a problem with clay soil. ...
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Renovating an Existing Lawn
... or weed infestation * Improper selection and timing of pesticides and fertilizers * Excessive competition from trees * Soil compaction from traffic Trees cause a number of problems for turf. The light intensity is reduced ... and enhance light penetration for good germination and fast establishment. The seed must have good soil contact or the birds might be the only ones to benefit. In small bare ...
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Improving Your Soil
... soil is excessive water retention, ease of soil compaction, and limited soil aeration. Never dig or cultivate when the soil is excessively moist. Minimize soil compaction by reducing traffic when the soil ...
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Soil Life
... soil is tilled and left bare, soil life can be injured by high temperatures. To promote soil organisms; incorporate organic matter, till as little as possible, minimize soil compaction, maintain favorable soil pH and fertility, and use an organic mulch on the soil surface. ...
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Dogwood Problems
... shoots, and crown dieback. Large branches may die. Trees under stress from drought, compacted soil, or grown in full sun are especially prone to borer attack. Borers are difficult ... growing in moist, shady locations, especially those stressed by environmental conditions (poor drainage, drought, soil compaction, acid rain, low pH, limited sunlight). For the disease to develop the dogwood must ...
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