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4/26/2012




    PESTICIDE LAWS AND REGULATIONS

1) Licenses- A pesticide license is required by law
for all applicators to apply restricted pesticides.
-For turf an ornamental:
 a) Custom grounds-Can buy and apply off property
 b) Arborist- only license to spray above 5 meters
 c) Golf Course
     -Supervisory- buy and use or supervise only
on golf course property
     -Operators- holder can apply under direction of
supervisor- cannot buy.




2) Records- Must be kept for 5 years(samples)
      - Include applicator (name and license #)
      - pesticide applied
      - location applied
      - amount applied
      - date
      -Target pest
      -Comments




3) EPA # -all pesticides sold in state must
have an EPA registration #




4) Labels- all pesticides must be labeled
5) MSDS- all pesticides must have a MSDS
sheet must be available to all employees
6) Pesticide use forms must be submitted to
DEP at conclusion of each year.




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  7) Posting

    • Posting laws-golf course and
    homeowner -model for other states
    • Registry
 8) Pesticide Storage Facility
 9) Phone # of Poison Control Center




            PESTICIDE SAFETY EQUIPMENT
1) Gloves
2) Disposable suit
3) Boots
4) Safety glasses
5) Respirator
6) An eye wash station near mixing area
7) A shower close to mixing area
8) Spill kits close at hand
9) MSDS and Label station




             PEST RELATED TURF PROBLEMS




                                            Disease
                    weed

                               vertebrate




              Insects




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 Key to Controlling: Disease/Weeds/Insects

  •ID
  •Life cycles
  •Conditions favoring
  •Preferred host
  •Cultural methods of control
  •Chemical methods of control
  •Chemicals used
  •Methods how to maximize control
  •Timing of application
  •Safety measures taken




Managing for turf pests:
  • Use IPM - know the "hot spots“
  • Watch the weather
  • Choose method of control once pest is
  identified




              TURFGRASS DISEASE

 Disease Control
    •Host
    •Favoring conditions
      •MOISTURE
    •Field Symptoms
    •Threshold levels
    •Control Warranted?




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             Host

                                  TIME

  Pathogen          Environment

                                         Host

    No Disease
                                  Pathogen   Environ-
                                             ment


                                     Disease




        Diseases and Disease Control
Major cause of disease:
 Pathogenic fungi that invade:
       • leaves
       • roots
       • stems.
 Very few bacteria and virus diseases in turf.


“It is inevitable that intensely managed turf
will, at some point, become infected with
disease”




The key to effective disease management
begins with good cultural practices:

  a) improved plant varieties**
  b) proper mowing
  c) proper fertilization programs
  d) irrigation practices
  e) cultural practices (aerating, verti-cutting,
  clipping removal, dew removal.
  f) IPM- know hot spots
  g) knowledge the conditions that favor the
  different diseases.




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Pathogen-disease causing agent
  •Pathogens often produce visible structures that
   aid in ID- mushrooms, sclerotia, lesions, red or
   black pustules etc.




symptoms- any of various response from plant
disease. ie. leaf spots, yellowing, bronzing, death to
leaves




Signs - fungal structures

Mycelia growth
Red or black pustules on leaves
Fruiting structures
Sclerotia
Mushrooms
Spores, fruiting structures id (microscope
often needed)




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hypha
•single filament
•may have cross
walls




                    mycelium- (mass of
                    hyphae)- vegetative
                    body of fungus




Mycelium              Powdery mildew




                                 Rusts




        Mushrooms




                          Sclerotia




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In order to diagnose in the field the turf manager
must know:

   • field signs and symptoms i.e.. Mycelium, patch
   • time of year
   • turfgrass species
   • temperature
   • humidity
   • soil moisture levels
   • fertilization levels
   • environmental conditions i.e.. shade or sun




                     Annual Grasses

       Crabgrass                      Goosegrass




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Pre-emergence control of Crabgrass and Goosegrass
•Prior to weed germination
•Apply herbicide before soil temperatures reach 55˚
•Applications two weeks after Forsythia in full bloom
•Water in herbicide
•Creates a “chemical barrier”
•Barrier lasts from 6 – 12 weeks depending on chemical
used
•Disturbance of soil by man, (cultivation) or animal,
(earthworm, skunk) can provide a breakdown of the
barrier and weeds can encroach.


Post emergent options as well




                Broadleaf Weed Control




                 General Comments
 • Read the label
 • For large areas, spraying herbicides provide
   for better control than granular.
 • Spraying is cheaper than granular. However,
   you need specialized equipment
 • Use caution on new plantings (at least 5
   mowings)
 • Store properly i.e. away from seed
 • Label different sprayers for different uses
 • Clean equipment after use
 • Use Pesticides as last resort!




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              Post-emergent Comments
• Spray when weeds actively growing
• Don’t spray temperatures above 85 F
• Avoid spraying in wind (injury to
  ornamentals,Volatility)
• Apply when soils moist
• Avoid mowing 24 hrs before and after
• Avoid Water for 24 hours
• Be aware of product characteristics i.e.
  Dicamba




                TURFGRASS INSECTS
                         Three Zones


Foliar and stem                   visual observation




Stem/thatch                     often avoid detection
Thatch/soil                     until damage evident




                                             Hyp. Weevil




    Bluegrass Bill Bug




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                  Insect Control
 Scout and monitor




                                       Identify
                                      Symptoms




Know when to
expect problems
(life cycles)****




            Select Control Method
Cultural
  •Sanitation
  •Thatch reduction
  •Resistant varieties (endophytes)
  •Healthy turf = higher thresholds

Biological
  •Predator
  •Parasites
  •Pathogens

Chemical
  •Preventative
  •Curative




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Pests

  • 1. 4/26/2012 PESTICIDE LAWS AND REGULATIONS 1) Licenses- A pesticide license is required by law for all applicators to apply restricted pesticides. -For turf an ornamental: a) Custom grounds-Can buy and apply off property b) Arborist- only license to spray above 5 meters c) Golf Course -Supervisory- buy and use or supervise only on golf course property -Operators- holder can apply under direction of supervisor- cannot buy. 2) Records- Must be kept for 5 years(samples) - Include applicator (name and license #) - pesticide applied - location applied - amount applied - date -Target pest -Comments 3) EPA # -all pesticides sold in state must have an EPA registration # 4) Labels- all pesticides must be labeled 5) MSDS- all pesticides must have a MSDS sheet must be available to all employees 6) Pesticide use forms must be submitted to DEP at conclusion of each year. 1
  • 2. 4/26/2012 7) Posting • Posting laws-golf course and homeowner -model for other states • Registry 8) Pesticide Storage Facility 9) Phone # of Poison Control Center PESTICIDE SAFETY EQUIPMENT 1) Gloves 2) Disposable suit 3) Boots 4) Safety glasses 5) Respirator 6) An eye wash station near mixing area 7) A shower close to mixing area 8) Spill kits close at hand 9) MSDS and Label station PEST RELATED TURF PROBLEMS Disease weed vertebrate Insects 2
  • 3. 4/26/2012 Key to Controlling: Disease/Weeds/Insects •ID •Life cycles •Conditions favoring •Preferred host •Cultural methods of control •Chemical methods of control •Chemicals used •Methods how to maximize control •Timing of application •Safety measures taken Managing for turf pests: • Use IPM - know the "hot spots“ • Watch the weather • Choose method of control once pest is identified TURFGRASS DISEASE Disease Control •Host •Favoring conditions •MOISTURE •Field Symptoms •Threshold levels •Control Warranted? 3
  • 4. 4/26/2012 Host TIME Pathogen Environment Host No Disease Pathogen Environ- ment Disease Diseases and Disease Control Major cause of disease: Pathogenic fungi that invade: • leaves • roots • stems. Very few bacteria and virus diseases in turf. “It is inevitable that intensely managed turf will, at some point, become infected with disease” The key to effective disease management begins with good cultural practices: a) improved plant varieties** b) proper mowing c) proper fertilization programs d) irrigation practices e) cultural practices (aerating, verti-cutting, clipping removal, dew removal. f) IPM- know hot spots g) knowledge the conditions that favor the different diseases. 4
  • 5. 4/26/2012 Pathogen-disease causing agent •Pathogens often produce visible structures that aid in ID- mushrooms, sclerotia, lesions, red or black pustules etc. symptoms- any of various response from plant disease. ie. leaf spots, yellowing, bronzing, death to leaves Signs - fungal structures Mycelia growth Red or black pustules on leaves Fruiting structures Sclerotia Mushrooms Spores, fruiting structures id (microscope often needed) 5
  • 6. 4/26/2012 hypha •single filament •may have cross walls mycelium- (mass of hyphae)- vegetative body of fungus Mycelium Powdery mildew Rusts Mushrooms Sclerotia 6
  • 7. 4/26/2012 In order to diagnose in the field the turf manager must know: • field signs and symptoms i.e.. Mycelium, patch • time of year • turfgrass species • temperature • humidity • soil moisture levels • fertilization levels • environmental conditions i.e.. shade or sun Annual Grasses Crabgrass Goosegrass 7
  • 8. 4/26/2012 Pre-emergence control of Crabgrass and Goosegrass •Prior to weed germination •Apply herbicide before soil temperatures reach 55˚ •Applications two weeks after Forsythia in full bloom •Water in herbicide •Creates a “chemical barrier” •Barrier lasts from 6 – 12 weeks depending on chemical used •Disturbance of soil by man, (cultivation) or animal, (earthworm, skunk) can provide a breakdown of the barrier and weeds can encroach. Post emergent options as well Broadleaf Weed Control General Comments • Read the label • For large areas, spraying herbicides provide for better control than granular. • Spraying is cheaper than granular. However, you need specialized equipment • Use caution on new plantings (at least 5 mowings) • Store properly i.e. away from seed • Label different sprayers for different uses • Clean equipment after use • Use Pesticides as last resort! 8
  • 9. 4/26/2012 Post-emergent Comments • Spray when weeds actively growing • Don’t spray temperatures above 85 F • Avoid spraying in wind (injury to ornamentals,Volatility) • Apply when soils moist • Avoid mowing 24 hrs before and after • Avoid Water for 24 hours • Be aware of product characteristics i.e. Dicamba TURFGRASS INSECTS Three Zones Foliar and stem visual observation Stem/thatch often avoid detection Thatch/soil until damage evident Hyp. Weevil Bluegrass Bill Bug 9
  • 10. 4/26/2012 Insect Control Scout and monitor Identify Symptoms Know when to expect problems (life cycles)**** Select Control Method Cultural •Sanitation •Thatch reduction •Resistant varieties (endophytes) •Healthy turf = higher thresholds Biological •Predator •Parasites •Pathogens Chemical •Preventative •Curative 10