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Nostoc Communune Algae

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From: Jack Griffith
City:
Belleville, IL
I have a heavy infestation of Nostoc Communune Algae in my oil and chip driveway. It is heavy on two sides of the drive and spotty throughout the mostly shady part. I have done a lot of online research but have not found anyone in Illinois with the problem. Lots of New England, Ohio etc., but no one seems to have a solution that gets rid of it.

Apparently it thrives on Round-up, no matter the strength - it appears thicker when wet and dries to a black mass after several sunny days,

I can send a link to a website that has pictures if that would help.

I'll appreciate any advice you can give me. Thank you, Jack Griffith

 
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From: Richard Hentschel
Extension Educator, Horticulture
DuPage/Kane/Kendall Unit
hentsche@illinois.edu
Hello, These links come from other educators within the Extension System. Here is a link to MSU article http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/nostoc_a_green_jelly_like_substance_growing_in_lawns

It appears from discussions on a blog that changing the pH using sodium carbonate has had some positive results. Here is the blog link http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/problem-solving/slimy-fungus-on-gravel/5082-4.html/

You may have to cut and paste these links into your favorite web browser.

From reading more about this kind of algae, the environment plays a strong role in its persistance

 
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