University of Kentucky College of Agriculture
 
 
 
DavidWilliams

David W. Williams

Faculty

 

Directions to University of Kentucky, Lexington, KYUniversity of Kentucky, PSS
Campus LocationPlant Science Building
1405 Veterans Drive (Office:329)
Lexington, KY 40546-0312
Phone(859) 257-2715
Fax(859) 257-7125
Emaildavid.williams@uky.edu

 

Speciality
Turfgrass Science Research and Teaching

Education
BS 1981 Eastern Kentucky University
MS 1993 University of Kentucky
PhD 1996 University of Kentucky

Turfgrass Science: General Management, Integrated Pest Management and Turfgrass Disease Management

Faculty since 1997

Site

http://www.uky.edu/ag/ukturf

 

 

This person page last updated on 2010-02-25




Classes

    Pls395 - SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE; Credits - 1
    May be repeated for a maximum of nine credits. Prereq: Consent of appropriate instructor before registration. .
    Instructors: David W. Williams
    Pls399 - EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING IN PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE. (1-6) ; Credits - 6
    A field-based learning experience in plant and soil science under the supervision of a faculty member. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Pass/fail only. Prereq: Complete learning contract before registration..
    Instructors: David W. Williams
    Pls490 - TOPICS IN PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE. ; Credits - 3
    A capstone course for majors in Plant and Soil Science to be taken near the conclusion of the student's academic career. The course provides the student the opportunity to integrate knowledge acquired in previous courses in the plant and soil science and support areas. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving, synthesizing and integrating information, critical thinking, group activities, and written and oral communication. Instructional methods may include formal lectures, laboratories or supervised individual research. The specific nature of the course depends upon the student's Area of Emphasis within the Plant and Soil Science major. All topics offered will be approved by the Undergraduate Education Committee in the Area of Emphasis. Prereq: Senior in Plant and Soil Science. .
    Instructors: David W. Williams William Witt
    Pls515 - TURF MANAGEMENT; Credits - 3
    A study of the selection, culture, and management of certain turf species used for home lawns, golf courses, athletic fields, and highway slopes. Lecture, two hours; laboratory, two hours. Prereq: PLS 210 and PLS 366..
    Instructors: David W. Williams

Research/Teaching Publications

    Refereed Journal Articles

    Potter, D. A., C. T. Redmond, and D. W. Williams. 2012. Organic solution to reduce earthworm casts. New Zealand Turf Management Journal 29(2): 4-10. (D. W. Williams contributed to 1 publication in the Department of Entomology)
    Redmond, C., D. W. Williams, and D. A. Potter. 2012. Comparison of scarab grub populations and associated pathogens and parsitoids in warm-or-cool season grasses used on transitional zone golf courses. Journal of Economic Entomology 105(4): 1320-1328.
    King, B., D.W. Williams, and G.J. Wagner. 2011. Phylloplanins reduce the severity of gray leaf spot and brown patch diseases on turfgrasses. Crop Science 51(6):2829-2839. Published online: doi: 10.2135/cropsci2010.12.0727.
    Authors in PSS Dept.: David W. Williams George Wagner
    Maughan, M., G. Bollero, D.K. Lee, R. Darmody, S. Bonos, L. Cortese, J. Murphy, R. Gaussoin, M. Sousek, D. Williams, L. Williams, F. Miguez, and T. Voigt. 2011. Miscanthus x giganteus productivity: The effects of management in different environments. Global Change Biology–Bioenergy. Published online: doi: 10.1111/j.1757-1707.2011.01144.x.
    Authors in PSS Dept.: David W. Williams Linda Williams
    Vincelli, P., D. Williams, and E. Dixon. 2011. Early curative fungicide applications provide disease control on fairway-height creeping bentgrass. Applied Turfgrass Science. Published online: doi: 10.1094/ATS-2011-1025-01-RS.
    Ahonsi, M.O., B.O. Agindotan, D.W. Williams, R. Arundale, M.E. Gray, T.B. Voigt, and C.A. Bradley. 2010. First report of Pithomyces chartarum causing a leaf blight of Miscanthus × giganteus in Kentucky. Plant Disease 94(4):480.
    Deaton, M.T., and D.W. Williams. 2010. Overseeding and trinexapac-ethyl effects on tolerance to simulated traffic of four bermuda grass cultivars grown as a sand-based athletic field. HortTechnology 20(4):724-729.
    Authors in PSS Dept.: David W. Williams Michael Deaton
    Williams, D.W., P.B. Burrus, and K.L. Cropper. 2010. Seeded bermudagrass tolerance to simulated athletic field traffic as affected by cultivars and trinexapac-ethyl. HortTechnology 20(3):533-538.
    Authors in PSS Dept.: David W. Williams Kenneth Cropper
    Stefaniak, T.R., T.D. Phillips, C.A. Rodgers, R. VanDyke, and D. Williams. 2009. The inheritance of cold tolerance and turf traits in a seeded bermudagrass population. Crop Science 49:1489-1495.
    Authors in PSS Dept.: David W. Williams Tim Phillips
    Harrell, M.S., D. Williams, B. Brecke, and S. Davis. 2005. Evaluation of sulfonylurea herbicides on cool- and warm-season turf species. Applied Turfgrass Science.
    Williams, D., P. Burrus, R. King, E.K. Nelson, and J. Frelich. 2005. Comparisons of glyphosate-tolerant and glyphosate-susceptible creeping bentgrass genotypes in tiller production from stolon fragments. International Turf Society Research Journal.
    Patton, A.J., D.W. Williams, and Z.J. Reicher. 2004. Renovating golf course fairways with zoysiagrass seed. Horticulture Science 39:1483-1486.
    Patton, A.J., G.A. Hardebeck, D.W. Williams, and Z.J. Reicher. 2004. Establishment of bermudagrass and zoysiagrass by seed. Crop Science.
    Williams, D.W., and P.B. Burrus. 2004. Conversion of perennial ryegrass to bermudagrass using seeded cultivars, herbicides, and plant growth regulators. Horticulture Science 39(2):398-402.

    Other Research Publications

    Vincelli, P., E. Dixon, and D. Williams. 2012. Plant Disease Management Reports 2012. Efficacy of fungicides for control of brown patch in a tall fescue lawn, 2011. Volume 6. Report No. 6:T011.
    Vincelli, P., E. Dixon, and D. Williams. 2012. Plant Disease Management Reports 2012. Efficacy of fungicides for control of dollar spot in a mixed creeping bentgrass/Poa annua soil-based green, 2011. Volume 6. Report No. 6:T012.
    Vincelli, P., E. Dixon, and D. Williams. 2012. Plant Disease Management Reports 2012. Influence of fungicide spray programs on turf quality in a mixed creeping bentgrass/Poa annua soil-based green, 2011. Volume 6. Report No. 6:T013.
    Carter, S.K., D.W. Williams, C.H. Slack, and W.W. Witt. 2008. Tolerance of seedling turfgrass species to ALS inhibiting herbicides. Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society 61:111.
    Authors in PSS Dept.: David W. Williams Charles Slack William Witt Sara Carter

College Numbered Extension Publications