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Dollar spot disease pressure is now increasing, as temperature and humidity rise resulting in prolonged periods of leaf wetness, warns Syngenta Technical Manager, Sean Loakes.
ITM strategies offer the most effective way to manage chafer grub damage across the golf course. Sean Lakes looks at the technologies and tactics to achieve reliable results.
Adult chafers typically lay eggs in the same location year after year, so a history of chafer grub damage is a good indication that problems could occur again.
Identifying temperature and humidity – or more importantly leaf wetness – as the key drivers of dollar spot has given a focus in managing factors that can reduce risks.
Daily cutting of turf to manage the playing surface imposes severe stress on plants. New biostimulant technology and ITM actions could minimise the impacts.