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share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: ammonium sulfate , glyphosate , herbicide effectiveness , shawn douglas monday, august , algae and turfgrass curtis swift, ph.d., colorado state university, tri river area a mass of algae collected from a lawn. masses of greenish to brownish
globs of algae that form on the soil surface can damage turf by suffocating grass plants and their roots. as these gelatinous deposits dry they form tough black crusts that crack and peel off in sheets. this problem is more common in thin, shaded, over-fertilized, and over-watered turf than in well-drained...
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