Snow mold is a type of fungus and a turf disease that damages or kills grass after snow melts, typically in late winter.[1] Its damage is usually concentrated in circles three to twelve inches in diameter, although yards may have many of these circles, sometimes to the point at which it becomes hard to differentiate between different circles. Snow mold comes in two varieties: pink or gray. While it can affect all types of grasses, Kentucky bluegrass and fescue lawns are least affected by snow mold.[2]
^"Snow Mold Fact Sheet". University of Rhode Island Landscape Horticulture Program. Archived from the original on 2012-09-06. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
^"RPD No. 404 - Snow Molds of Turfgrasses". Univ. of Illinois Extension. July 1997. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
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warranted the designation "established", since only unusual factors such as snowmold, fire, trampling, or predation would then impair regeneration success...
with Typhula ishikariensis, the causal agent of gray snowmold (also known as speckled snowmold or Typhula blight). This plant pathogen destroys cool...
cristatum can be damaged by several fungi, including leaf and stripe rusts, snowmold and some arthropods including black grass bugs (Labops sp.) in pure plantings...
ishikariensis [Distribution and host range of the most dangerous pathogens snowmold – sclerotial fungi Sclerotinia borealis, S. nivalis and Typhula ishikariensis]...
expected to generate increased economic activity on land as well. Some snowmolds are prevalent and well adapted here, including Sclerotinia borealis and...
Nishimiya Y, Yumoto I, Tsuda S (December 2003). "Antifreeze proteins from snowmold fungi". Canadian Journal of Botany. 81 (12): 1175–81. doi:10.1139/b03-116...
properly. Snow tires do not eliminate skidding on ice and snow, but they greatly reduce risks. Studdable tires are manufactured with molded holes on the...
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new tread. There are two main processes used for retreading tires, called mold-cure and pre-cure methods. Both processes start with the inspection of the...
banana) a molded polyethylene bottom with a Lonnie Toft signature skateboard deck attached to the top. Others experimented with board-on-snow configurations...
appearance, 2 of them used the same molds. All of the Matchbox toys are modeled after the 2 large wheel Aktiv Snow Trac; this version has 2 large rubber...