Demethylation inhibiting (DMI) fungicides are a powerful tool for management of turfgrass pathogens. Their site of action is specific to all true fungi, and consequently, the spectrum of pathogen control is broad. In this 60-minute webinar presented by PBI-Gordon, Brian A. Aynardi, Ph.D., discusses the use of DMI fungicides for control of various pathogens. The proper choice of a partner fungicide in a resistance management program is critical. Aynardi covers this along with cultural practices and optimum fungicide use patterns.
Original presentation date: Sept. 21, 20201
This event was approved for external education points. You will use the code announced at the end of the webinar, to submit your points in the external education affidavit on the GCSAA web site.
About the Instructor
Brian A. Aynardi, Ph.D., is the Northeast R&D Scientist and Manager of University and Contract Research for PBI-Gordon Corporation. He earned both his bachelors in turfgrass science and his Ph.D. in plant pathology at Pennsylvania State University. Aynardi worked as a research technician at Penn State prior to joining the team at PBI-Gordon and resides in State College, Penn.