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Symptoms associated with this disease include yellow, bronzed, straw-colored or irregular-shaped patches, rings, or crescent
shapes ranging from 6" to 3' or more in diameter. If left unchecked, these patches may quickly spread and coalesce
creating large areas of severely infected turf. In some cases, as in mixed stands of turfgrasses such as annual bluegrass
and creeping bentgrass, a characteristic Frog-Eye appearance may be observed. This occurs as the susceptible annual
bluegrass dies out leaving the resistant bentgrass untouched within the patches. The initial infection takes place in early
spring, but symptoms develop much later. Infections begin to develop with warmer weather in late spring/early summer,
usually occurring when soil temperatures reach 6570 F for at least a 48-hour period.
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