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Putting green Anthracnose trials: 2007




          Brian McDonald & Tom Cook
             Oregon State University
                October 30, 2007
Trial site:
Emerald Valley Golf Club, Cresswell, OR
Site has history of severe Anthracnose




 Thanks to Scott Larsen for letting us use his practice green
Trial # 1: Product evaluation trial

Product                                oz/1000                 Frequency

Check                                      na                    3 wks
Banner Maxx                                0.5
Banner Maxx                                1.0
Banner Maxx                                1.5
Instrata                                   4.5
Instrata                                   6.0
Triton                                     1.0
Lynx                                       1.5
Lynx                                       2.0
Signature + Daconil                        4.0+3.2
Signature + Lynx                           4.0+1.0
Lynx rotation with Sig + Dac               1.5 / 4+3.2
Lynx June-July, Sig + Dac Aug, Lynx Sept   1.5 / 4+3.2 / 1.5
Trial # 1: Quality Ratings 1-9

Product                 oz/1000/ 3 wk          8/8   8/29   9/18   10/1

Check                      na                  4.3   3.2    2.3    2.3
Banner Maxx                0.5                 5.7   4.5    3.7    3.5
Banner Maxx                1.0                 5.3   4.5    4.5    4.5
Banner Maxx                1.5                 5.7   5.0    3.7    3.7
Concert                    6.0                 7.3   6.3    5.7    5.5
Instrata                   4.5                 7.3   7.0    6.2    5.8
Instrata                   6.0                 7.3   8.0    6.8    6.7
Triton                     1.0                 6.7   6.5    7.0    6.2
Lynx                       1.5                 7.0   7.8    7.5    7.5
Lynx                       2.0                 7.3   8.3    7.8    8.0
Signature + Daconil        4.0+3.2             5.7   4.7    4.2    4.2
Signature + Lynx           4.0+1.0             6.3   7.2    7.3    7.3
Lynx rot. Sig + Dac        1.5 / 4+3.2         7.3   8.0    7.7    8.0
Lynx, Sig + Dac, Lynx      1.5 / 4+3.2 / 1.5   7.7   7.3    6.8    6.8
                           LSD @ 0.05
Lynx impact on turf quality
Disease Ratings (% diseased area)

Product                 oz/1000/ 3 wk          8/8   8/29   9/18   10/1

Check                      na                  9.3   25.0 38.3 41.7
Banner Maxx                0.5                 1.3   10.0 15.0 23.3
Banner Maxx                1.0                 1.9   11.0 11.3 16.0
Banner Maxx                1.5                 2.4   11.8 17.0 18.3
Concert                    6.0                 0.3    1.9 2.7   6.3
Instrata                   4.5                 0.3    1.0 1.4   2.2
Instrata                   6.0                 0.3    0.2 0.7  1.2
Trinity                    1.0                 0.7    0.7 0.7   1.0
Lynx                       1.5                 0.0    0.0 0.0   0.0
Lynx                       2.0                 0.0    0.0 0.0   0.0
Signature + Daconil        4.0+3.2             1.8    5.7 7.3 10.7
Signature + Lynx           4.0+1.0             0.2    0.2 0.2   0.1
Lynx rot. Sig + Dac        1.5 / 4+3.2         0.0    0.0 0.0   0.0
Lynx, Sig + Dac, Lynx      1.5 / 4+3.2 / 1.5   0.0    0.1 1.2   0.4
                           LSD @ 0.05          2.7    3.7   4.9    5.6
Trial # 1: Disease Ratings


Top Performers

Lynx                    1.5oz & 2oz
Signature + Lynx        4+1
Lynx/ Sig + Dac. rot.   1.5 / 4+3.2
Lynx/Sig+Dac/Lynx       1.5/4+3.2/1.5
Instrata                4.5 & 6.0 oz
Trinity                 1.0 oz
Anthracnose damage in
untreated check plots


  2007 product evaluation trial
Product Evaluation Trial # 1 General Results:

1.Lynx alone, in combination, or alternated in
  rotation was best performer

2.Lynx enhanced turf quality at all rates

3.Instrata and Trinity were statistically equal
  to Lynx, but had more disease

4.Banner Maxx rates were too low to
  be effective
Rotations and Timing Effects on Disease Control



 Early Start:

 Rotation 1:    3 applications - June 26,July 18, Aug. 8
 Rotation 2:    4 applications - June 26,July 18, Aug. 8, Aug. 29
 Rotation 3:    5 applications - June 26,July 18, Aug. 8, Aug. 29, Sept 19

 Late Start:

 Rotation 4:    3 applications - July 18, Aug. 8, Aug. 29
 Rotation 5:    4 applications - July 18, Aug. 8, Aug. 29, Sept 19
 Rotation 6:    4 applications - July 18, Aug. 8, Aug. 29, Sept 19
Rotations and Timing Effects on Disease Control



Late Start: Rotation #4
July 18: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
Aug. 8: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.
Aug. 29: Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.

Late Start: Rotation #5
July 18: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
Aug. 8: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.
Aug. 29: Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
Sept. 19: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.

Late Start: Rotation #6
July 18: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
Aug. 8: Signature 4.0 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.
Aug. 29: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.
Sept. 19: Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
Trial #2: Rotations and Timing Disease Ratings


               % Area diseased   8/29   9/18   10/1
Early Start:

Rotation 1:       3 appls.        0.0   0.1     0.0
Rotation 2:       4 appls.        0.0   0.1     0.1
Rotation 3:       5 appls.        0.2   0.1     0.4

Late Start:

Rotation 4:       3 appls.        1.1   0.3     2.7
Rotation 5:       4 appls.        0.8   0.6     1.4
Rotation 6:       4 appls.        1.7   0.9     1.2

Untreated Check                  18.3   33.3   38.3
                  LSD @ .05       2.5    1.9    2.2
Rotations and Timing Effects on Disease Control



Early Start: Rotation #1

June 26: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
July 18 : Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.
Aug. 8 : Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.


         % Diseased area

        8/29   9/18    10/1

        0.0     0.1    0.0
Rotations and Timing Effects on Disease Control


Early Start: Rotation #2

June 26: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
July 18 : Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.
Aug. 8 : Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
Aug. 29: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.



          % Diseased area

         8/29    9/18    10/1

          0.0     0.0     0.1
Rotations and Timing Effects on Disease Control


Early Start: Rotation #3

June 26: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
July 18 : Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.
Aug. 8 : Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.
Aug. 29: Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
Sept. 19: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz.


          % Diseased area

        8/29     9/18    10/1

         0.2     0.1      0.4
Trial # 2: Rotation Programs General Results:

1.All early start rotations provided acceptable
  control.

2.Three applications were as good as four in
     the early start rotations.

3. Late start rotations were not acceptable
     even though % disease was low.
Thanks to:

Bayer Environmental Sciences
Syngenta Crop Protection
BASF The Chemical Company

For financial support for these trials

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Putting green Anthracnose trials: 2007

  • 1. Putting green Anthracnose trials: 2007 Brian McDonald & Tom Cook Oregon State University October 30, 2007
  • 2. Trial site: Emerald Valley Golf Club, Cresswell, OR Site has history of severe Anthracnose Thanks to Scott Larsen for letting us use his practice green
  • 3. Trial # 1: Product evaluation trial Product oz/1000 Frequency Check na 3 wks Banner Maxx 0.5 Banner Maxx 1.0 Banner Maxx 1.5 Instrata 4.5 Instrata 6.0 Triton 1.0 Lynx 1.5 Lynx 2.0 Signature + Daconil 4.0+3.2 Signature + Lynx 4.0+1.0 Lynx rotation with Sig + Dac 1.5 / 4+3.2 Lynx June-July, Sig + Dac Aug, Lynx Sept 1.5 / 4+3.2 / 1.5
  • 4. Trial # 1: Quality Ratings 1-9 Product oz/1000/ 3 wk 8/8 8/29 9/18 10/1 Check na 4.3 3.2 2.3 2.3 Banner Maxx 0.5 5.7 4.5 3.7 3.5 Banner Maxx 1.0 5.3 4.5 4.5 4.5 Banner Maxx 1.5 5.7 5.0 3.7 3.7 Concert 6.0 7.3 6.3 5.7 5.5 Instrata 4.5 7.3 7.0 6.2 5.8 Instrata 6.0 7.3 8.0 6.8 6.7 Triton 1.0 6.7 6.5 7.0 6.2 Lynx 1.5 7.0 7.8 7.5 7.5 Lynx 2.0 7.3 8.3 7.8 8.0 Signature + Daconil 4.0+3.2 5.7 4.7 4.2 4.2 Signature + Lynx 4.0+1.0 6.3 7.2 7.3 7.3 Lynx rot. Sig + Dac 1.5 / 4+3.2 7.3 8.0 7.7 8.0 Lynx, Sig + Dac, Lynx 1.5 / 4+3.2 / 1.5 7.7 7.3 6.8 6.8 LSD @ 0.05
  • 5. Lynx impact on turf quality
  • 6. Disease Ratings (% diseased area) Product oz/1000/ 3 wk 8/8 8/29 9/18 10/1 Check na 9.3 25.0 38.3 41.7 Banner Maxx 0.5 1.3 10.0 15.0 23.3 Banner Maxx 1.0 1.9 11.0 11.3 16.0 Banner Maxx 1.5 2.4 11.8 17.0 18.3 Concert 6.0 0.3 1.9 2.7 6.3 Instrata 4.5 0.3 1.0 1.4 2.2 Instrata 6.0 0.3 0.2 0.7 1.2 Trinity 1.0 0.7 0.7 0.7 1.0 Lynx 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Lynx 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Signature + Daconil 4.0+3.2 1.8 5.7 7.3 10.7 Signature + Lynx 4.0+1.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 Lynx rot. Sig + Dac 1.5 / 4+3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Lynx, Sig + Dac, Lynx 1.5 / 4+3.2 / 1.5 0.0 0.1 1.2 0.4 LSD @ 0.05 2.7 3.7 4.9 5.6
  • 7. Trial # 1: Disease Ratings Top Performers Lynx 1.5oz & 2oz Signature + Lynx 4+1 Lynx/ Sig + Dac. rot. 1.5 / 4+3.2 Lynx/Sig+Dac/Lynx 1.5/4+3.2/1.5 Instrata 4.5 & 6.0 oz Trinity 1.0 oz
  • 8. Anthracnose damage in untreated check plots 2007 product evaluation trial
  • 9. Product Evaluation Trial # 1 General Results: 1.Lynx alone, in combination, or alternated in rotation was best performer 2.Lynx enhanced turf quality at all rates 3.Instrata and Trinity were statistically equal to Lynx, but had more disease 4.Banner Maxx rates were too low to be effective
  • 10. Rotations and Timing Effects on Disease Control Early Start: Rotation 1: 3 applications - June 26,July 18, Aug. 8 Rotation 2: 4 applications - June 26,July 18, Aug. 8, Aug. 29 Rotation 3: 5 applications - June 26,July 18, Aug. 8, Aug. 29, Sept 19 Late Start: Rotation 4: 3 applications - July 18, Aug. 8, Aug. 29 Rotation 5: 4 applications - July 18, Aug. 8, Aug. 29, Sept 19 Rotation 6: 4 applications - July 18, Aug. 8, Aug. 29, Sept 19
  • 11. Rotations and Timing Effects on Disease Control Late Start: Rotation #4 July 18: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz Aug. 8: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. Aug. 29: Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. Late Start: Rotation #5 July 18: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz Aug. 8: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. Aug. 29: Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz Sept. 19: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. Late Start: Rotation #6 July 18: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz Aug. 8: Signature 4.0 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. Aug. 29: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. Sept. 19: Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz
  • 12. Trial #2: Rotations and Timing Disease Ratings % Area diseased 8/29 9/18 10/1 Early Start: Rotation 1: 3 appls. 0.0 0.1 0.0 Rotation 2: 4 appls. 0.0 0.1 0.1 Rotation 3: 5 appls. 0.2 0.1 0.4 Late Start: Rotation 4: 3 appls. 1.1 0.3 2.7 Rotation 5: 4 appls. 0.8 0.6 1.4 Rotation 6: 4 appls. 1.7 0.9 1.2 Untreated Check 18.3 33.3 38.3 LSD @ .05 2.5 1.9 2.2
  • 13. Rotations and Timing Effects on Disease Control Early Start: Rotation #1 June 26: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz July 18 : Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. Aug. 8 : Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. % Diseased area 8/29 9/18 10/1 0.0 0.1 0.0
  • 14. Rotations and Timing Effects on Disease Control Early Start: Rotation #2 June 26: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz July 18 : Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. Aug. 8 : Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz Aug. 29: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. % Diseased area 8/29 9/18 10/1 0.0 0.0 0.1
  • 15. Rotations and Timing Effects on Disease Control Early Start: Rotation #3 June 26: Lynx 1.5 oz. + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz July 18 : Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. Aug. 8 : Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. Aug. 29: Banner Maxx 1.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz Sept. 19: Medallion 0.5 + Daconil Ultrex 3.2 oz. % Diseased area 8/29 9/18 10/1 0.2 0.1 0.4
  • 16. Trial # 2: Rotation Programs General Results: 1.All early start rotations provided acceptable control. 2.Three applications were as good as four in the early start rotations. 3. Late start rotations were not acceptable even though % disease was low.
  • 17. Thanks to: Bayer Environmental Sciences Syngenta Crop Protection BASF The Chemical Company For financial support for these trials