Primo turf vigour cuts disease

Primo turf vigour cuts disease

New Primo Maxx trials have shown that healthy growth over the summer can help resist the effects of winter disease and enhance turf survival and quality. Turf managers taking the Primo Maxx Fairway Challenge will get the chance to see the effects for themselves.

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Syngenta appoints two new Technical Managers for turf

Syngenta appoints two new Technical Managers for turf

Syngenta has appointed Dr Julie Dionne and Neil Young as the company's new Global Technical Managers for turf. The appointments confirm the commitment of Syngenta to strengthening its position in turf through innovative research and new product development
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Spraying advances get more for less

Spraying advances get more for less

Advances in spraying technology can enable turf mangers to get better performance with applications at lower water volumes, reports Dr Ruth Mann of STRI.
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On the lookout for damaging new worm activity

On the lookout for damaging new worm activity

A new project by the Natural History Museum and the Turf Disease Centre, sponsored by Syngenta Turf and Landscape, is investigating the spread of a damaging new worm species, Microscolex phosphoreus. Greenkeepers and turf managers can help by looking out for evidence of the wo...
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Heat is on for Anthracnose attack

Heat is on for Anthracnose attack

Anthracnose foliar blight is now the second most prevalent turf disease affecting quality playing surfaces in the UK. Greater stress on plants and rising summer temperatures has increased both the incidence and the severity of attacks.
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