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  2. Should You Use Fungicide On Your Lawn? A Turfgrass ... - AOL

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    For affected cool season grasses, applying fungicide treats current infections, which can kill some types of turfgrasses, and prevents disease occurrence as weather conditions become favorable for ...

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    The type of grass growing in your lawn determines the best time to aerate. Cool-season grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue, are best aerated in fall at least four weeks before the ...

  4. Fusarium patch - Wikipedia

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    Fusarium patch is a disease in turf grass settings also called pink snow mold or Microdochium patch. In many cool season grass species in North America, it is caused by the fungus Microdochium nivale . [ 1] The white-pink mycelium on infected leaf blades is a distinguishing characteristic of the Microdochium nivale pathogen. [ 2]

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    Summer: Late August to early September is the best time to plant new seed during summer, says Elworthy. Avoid sowing in June, July, and early August, which is when weed pressure is very high ...

  6. Red thread disease - Wikipedia

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    Red thread disease is a fungal infection found on lawns and other turfed areas. It is caused by the corticioid fungus Laetisaria fuciformis and has two separate stages. The stage that gives the infection its name is characterised by very thin, red, needle-like strands extending from the grass blade. These are stromata, which can remain viable ...

  7. Brown patch - Wikipedia

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    Brown patch symptoms differ depending on the various maintenance practices performed on the turfgrass (mowing height, fertilizer, watering, etc.) Symptoms on turfgrasses that are wet for extended periods and are closely mowed will produce a distinctive gray-purplish bordered ring "smoke-ring" that is up to 50 cm in diameter. [3]