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Synopsis: The incidence of pink snowmold was, on Highland bentgrass, more frequent on plots previously irrigated daily and in the morning. Turf fertilized with urea-formaldehyde had more infections than that fertilized with urea. Disease incidence was greater on Seaside bentgrass than on Highland and there was more disease on plots receiving more nitrogen.
2 Assistant Professor of Landscape Horticulture and Assistant Horticulturist in the Experiment Station, Graduate student and Laboratory Technician IV in Plant Pathology, and Research Assistant in Irrigation, respectively.
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