TourTurf® Resiliency
Maximum Turf Resiliency Concept
Challenge: Dollar Spot
Dollar Spot is a fungal turf disease causing small, straw-coloured patches. It thrives in warm, damp conditions and affects grass leaves.
Challenge: Gray Leaf Spot
Gray Leaf Spot is a fungal turf disease causing grey or brown leaf spots that can merge and kill grass. It spreads in warm, humid weather.
Challenge: Nematodes
Nematodes are microscopic worms that damage grass roots, causing thinning and yellowing. They thrive in sandy soils.
Challenge: Fusarium
Fusarium is a fungal turf disease causing yellow or pink patches, often in cool, wet conditions. It affects grass crowns and leaves.
Challenge: Rhizoctonia
Rhizoctonia is a group of soil-borne fungi that cause plant diseases such as damping-off, root rot, and stem canker. They infect a wide range of crops, damaging roots and lower stems, and can reduce plant growth and yield.
Challenge: Plant Stress
Plant stress in turf is caused by factors like drought, heat, or poor soil. It leads to weak, discoloured grass.
Challenge: Moss
Moss is a sign of poor turf conditions like shade, damp, or low soil fertility. It competes with grass.
Challenge: Take-All Patch
Take-All Patch is a serious plant disease caused by the soil-borne fungus. It mainly affects grasses and cereals, attacking the roots and base of the plant, which leads to poor nutrient uptake, yellowing, thinning patches, and plant death in turf.
Challenge: Anthracnose
Anthracnose is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of grasses and trees It causes dark, sunken lesions on leaves, stems, and fruits, leading to leaf drop, stunted growth, and reduced yield. In turf, it can create thin, brown patches and weaken grass under stress.