Tackle Microdochium Patch with new guide
Greenkeepers can now get their hands on a comprehensive guide to help them manage Microdochium Patch, the notorious disease that occurs on over 90% of UK golf courses.
“Pesticides continue to come under increasing regulatory pressure,” says Colin. “For this reason, greenkeepers should be looking to implement an integrated approach to disease management, with the view of reducing reliance on chemicals,” he adds.
“The guide clearly explains that cultural and biological practices should be considered ahead of any pesticide usage. It’s all about reducing the risk of disease outbreaks so that chemical applications are limited.”
If chemical control is required, Colin notes the importance of selecting the appropriate fungicide for the individual disease outbreak.
“Whether you need a systemic or contact acting product, or want to know how to rotate fungicide groups, the guide will assist in your decision. It really is a one stop shop to helping greenkeepers tackle Microdochium Patch.”
The recent news about the withdrawal of all iprodione containing products, including Chipco® Green and Interface® from Envu, reinforces the importance of an integrated approach to disease management.
“The loss of iprodione alone reduces the available number of fungicide groups for turf managers from six to five. And with other chemicals also due for assessment, a further reduction in the total number of products on the market for turf disease control is to be expected,” he says.
“It’s therefore important for turf managers to appreciate that the continued pressure on contact acting chemistry will mean that they need to adopt a preventative disease control strategy.”
The essential guide will be available to download or order from the Envu website this October, or you can pick up a copy on the Envu stand D037 at SALTEX from 1 – 2 November.
For more information please visit www.environmentalscience.bayer.co.uk or call 00800 1214 9451.