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Comparison of conditions for mycelial growth of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Lepista sordida</Emphasis> causing fairy rings on <Emphasis Type="Italic">Zoysia matrella</Emphasis> turf to those on <Emphasis Type="Italic">Agrostis palustris</Emphasis> turf
Authors:Yoshie Terashima  Azusa Fujiie
Institution:(1) Chiba Prefectural Forest Research Center, 1887-1 Haniya, Sanmu, Chiba 289-1223, Japan;(2) Former Chiba Prefectural Agriculture Research Center, Chiba, Japan
Abstract:Symptoms of fairy rings caused by Lepista sordida have been reported on Zoysiagrass (Zoysia spp.) turf maintained at fairway height (2 cm), but not on bentgrass (Agrostis spp.) maintained at putting green height (0.5 cm). The mycelia of this fungus inhabit primarily the upper 0–2 cm layer of the soil extending into the thatch. To compare conditions for the mycelial growth in Z. matrella turf to those in A. palustris turf, we examined the effects of nutrients, temperature, water potential, and pH in the field as well as in the laboratory. Greater growth of the mycelia was observed in medium that included hot water extracts from soil of the 0–1 cm zone in Z. matrella turf compared to that from A. palustris. The upper soil layer in Z. matrella turf contained more organic matter from clippings than that in A. palustris. The temperature and water potential of the 0–2 cm soil zone in Z. matrella turf were also more favorable for the mycelial growth. The soil pH values of this zone in Z. matrella turf were less favorable compared to A. palustris but within the range for accelerating mycelial growth. Part of this study was presented orally at the 46th meeting of the Mycological Society of Japan in 2002
Keywords:Agrostis palustris            Fairy rings            Lepista sordida                      Zoysia matrella
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