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This is caused by Microdochium nivale (the same as for Fusarium Patch disease) and results from conditions present under snow cover of at least 10 days duration, being exposed when the snow melts, leaving dead areas with either a white or pink coloured mycelium (the pink colour especially develops after being exposed to day light), often in mats, being present on the sward surface.