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Diagnosing problems on Kentucky bluegrass in spring

From "leaves are watersoaked, spotted, discolored"

What are your symptoms?

Black spikey fruiting structures on leaves Leaves with hourglass-shaped band Pinkish-colored leaves Fungal threads on leaves
Leaves with reddish-brown to tan lesions; black, spikey fruiting structures present Leaves with 2 reddish bands across leaf in an hourglass shape; cobwebby threads may be seen Leaves watersoaked, reddish-brown to straw-colored; white or pink fungal threads may be seen in the morning Leaves watersoaked, wilted, and light brown; fungal threads may be apparent in the early morning

None of these symptoms


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