Ming-Yi Chou
@TurfgrassChou
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Assistant Extension Specialist and Professor in Turfgrass Pathology at Rutgers University @RUturfCenter Lab website:https://t.co/MSNxa78C6v
New Brunswick, NJ
Joined September 2016
Treatment effects of blue-green algae control study became very visually apparent after some good rain over the weekend. Few of the plant-derived biological products worked pretty well, whereas one herbicide with bactericidal effect caused damage. More to disclose soon...
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Thank you all superintendents, turfgrass mangers and all involved in making our industry better each day! 🙏⛳️💕🏞️
Before the sun rises, they’re already hard at work. Every detail matters. Every blade of grass counts. Golf thrives because of superintendents. Happy #ThankASuper Day!
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Take-all patch: a research dig into one of turf’s most damaging diseases https://t.co/wmFQ9uw5Cj
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We know that the N fert decreases dollar spot, but we don't know why. Our most recent paper led by @Suwell86 suggests that N influences the microbiome, specifically increasing oxalic acid-degrading bacteria, which leads to reduced disease. Give it a read! https://t.co/6e1qTD5hxi
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Join me on the next ATC Office Hours with @TurfgrassChou talking about disease severity and fungicide use. Monday at 13:00 UTC.
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It has been for us in Wisconsin, now it’s working for Kerns and Co down in North Carolina. Stay tuned for more details…
Super cool study we are conducting that was the brain child of @plkoch2 and @kurtaculous. Potassium bicarbonate suppressing dollar spot quite well. Well done gentleman on this work!
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Calling all turf pros! 🌱 Join the U of A Turfgrass Sciences Team for Turfgrass Field Day on August 6, 2025! Come see the latest research and get expert tips on turf management. 💡 Scan the QR code to learn more & register. Don’t miss it!
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Excited to welcome Dr. Wrennie Wang to MSU for the Joe Vargas Professorship in Turfgrass Pathology Position. Thanks to @miturfgrass for donating $1 million to establish the endowment to ensure Dr. Vargas' legacy in turf pathology continues at MSU! https://t.co/oIbj9gqO0a
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Excited to work on this @GCSAA sponsored project ( https://t.co/ScxsUanyak) investigating novel algae control solutions on putting greens. Promising preliminary results have been observed in the lab - we hope to bring the research to the field soon!
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Double rings on bentgrass fairway... let's see what we find...
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Lovely chatting with @FrankSpeaks3 and @Carl_Schimenti about cool-season turf root diseases. We talked about why knowing the root pathogen community matters. https://t.co/2w4dxAmPtI Learning something new each year yet there's so much more to learn! @Cornell_Turf @RUturfCenter
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First take-all sample of the year. It has officially started in the Northeast. Rutgers Plant Diagnostic Lab and my lab are here to help! See information for our latest root fungal pathogen profiling service here: https://t.co/gDICTOKNC8
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Golf course superintendents- please take a few moments to fill out this (short!) survey: https://t.co/Rq63mwcwX0 Whether you saw #WinterTurf damage or not, all feedback helps us develop solutions to reduce future winter injury risk. Shares welcome & appreciated! 📸 @MSUTurf
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@NufarmUSTurf is looking forward to the Rutgers Research Golf Classic on May 5, 2025 at Fiddler's Elbow Country Club in Bedminster, NJ as a sponsor of the @NJTA_Turfgrass!
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DISCOUNT ALERT: Enroll in the fall session of our two-year certificate program by May 26 and save $400! The fall session kicks off October 1st. With hands-on learning, expert instructors, and a chance to save $400, there’s no better time to enroll! https://t.co/UFH0TnjTEH🍂⛳️
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Tee up healthy turf with the APS PRESS Books of the Month. Save up to 25% on three essential turfgrass resources through the month of April using promo code BOM at checkout. ⛳️ Shop now: https://t.co/dttW0Rl4jE
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Turf in NYC! Check this out: New York City's Bryant Park uses a rye, fescue, and bluegrass sod mix for its lawn treatment.
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Rutgers Plant Diagnostic Lab now offers a root pathogen profiling service - it's designed to help supers develop facility-specific summer patch/take-all patch control programs by decoding the complex causal agents. Learn how you can take advantage of it https://t.co/MmGzgZTMkG
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