Anthracnose Flashcards
Anthrancnose
Cause:
Colletotrichum cereale
Colletotrichum cereale
Host:
Poa
Agrostis
Lolium
Festuca
(primarily on putting greens)
Colletotrichum cereale
Signs:
- setose acervulus with lunate conidia w/ oil drop in the middle
- Stroma (mycelial mat) on stolons with appresoria
Colletotrichum cereale
Symptoms of foliar blight:
- General thinning / yellowing & bronzing
- poa = yellow
- bent = bronze
Generally speaking…what grass species will begin to thin first when infected with Anthracnose?
Poa Annua
What is the structure on the mycelium mat that acts silimar to a hyphopodia and extracts nutrients from the roots?
Appresoria
When thinning starts to take place from Anthracnose…what color will the leaf tissue begin to turn?
For Poa Annua?
For Bentgrass?
- Poa will begin to turn Yellow
- Bentgrass will begin to turn Bronze
Colletotrichum cereale is a saphrophite.
True or False?
True.
How can you tell if the fungus is causing foliar blight?
look at the green tissues and see if you find acervuli
Anthracnose
Symptoms of Basal Crown Rot:
- small yellow spots show individual plants failing
- dime sized spots get bigger as it gets worse
When turf in infected with anthracnose and you are trying to determine if it’s foliar blight or basal crown rot…what do you look for on the plant and how can you determine which one it has?
- Foliar blight will have setose acervuli on the “green” tissue
- Basal crown rot will have black stroma on the crown and/ or stolons
Anthracnose
Predisposing factors:
- 60 - 90F
- Low Nitrogen Input
- Optimal 80 - 90F for Foliar Blight
- (middle if summer)
- Basal infections at cooler soil temps (60F)
- Extended leaf wetness
- Thatch
- (the fungus lives off of dead shit)
Fertility Management for Anthracnose:
- Soil Test
- Maintain pH (5.2 - 6.5)
- At least 3 lbs/1000 square feet
- use slow release granular in spring and fall
- spoon feed during summer
What should you do to begin to manage Anthracnose?
- Raise HOC, skips cuts or roll
- Avoid grooming, top-dressing, aerification and any other mechanical stresses until grass begins to recover
- Avoid PGR’s
- Water drought stressed turf
- Apply Nitrogen
- Make 3 consecutive applications of fungicides
- DMI, MBC or Qoi
- Be sure to add Daconil to the mix
Management tactics to prevent Anthracnose?
- Lite and Frequent topdressing every 7 - 14 days
- Aerify and Verticut to remove thatch
- Rplace 80% ET
- Remove Dew in AM
- Maintain pH of irrigation water
- If using PGR’s, use Primo