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White ostrich grass battles dollar spot

White ostrich grass battles dollar spotlight

Evolutions in grass diseases require adapted selection and strategy

A turf that is glowing with health has long since ceased to be a given. Due to climate change on the one hand, and the ever stricter regulations on the use of pesticides and fungicides on the other, greenkeepers are facing more and more challenges. Existing diseases emerge more frequently, while new diseases from other regions or sectors are also advancing. This requires not only appropriate mechanical maintenance, but above all the development and selection of grass varieties with higher disease tolerance.

Every year, grass seed breeder DLF distributes to European greenkeepers and green professionals the so-called 'disease survey': an online questionnaire that polls them about the diseases and problems they have faced on their turf over the past year. "The survey is an important pillar of our business," says product development manager Anne Mette Jensen. "It gives us insight into both the current and future challenges of our customers so that we can respond to them in a targeted way in the development of new turf varieties. The more response, the better we can ultimately help users." 

Rising number of diseases

Last year, the "disease survey" was sent out for the fourth time. "Judging from past years, we can already identify a number of trends," Jensen said. "In general, it is already clear that diseases are becoming more common. We also see that diseases that have traditionally been mainly found on golf courses are now also popping up on soccer fields or even in private gardens. In addition, diseases that were typical of southern Europe are increasingly making their way north. In the English soccer leagues, for example, gray leaf spot or gray leaf spot is increasingly encountered; in Belgium and the Netherlands, dollar spot is becoming a major challenge for golf clubs."

DLF does a lot of research on both dollar spot properties and tolerance of grass varieties.

Dollar spot

Dollar spot is a foliar fungal disease characterized by small, brown and slightly sunken spots in the turf. At the root is the fungus Scerotinia Homeocarpa, which especially likes warm and humid weather. "Dollar spot is a complex disease," Jensen emphasizes. "It is not a single fungus, but a whole group of related types. In other words, it can be a completely different variant in one place than in another. In our research center, therefore, much attention is paid to building knowledge about the disease. Only by really understanding the disease can we provide solutions."

DLF now employs several pathologists who examine the genetic composition of the isolates and map which types occur where. "These insights help us identify which grasses already have good tolerance and how we can develop even stronger types through breeding."

Resistant on three levels

One grass variety that shows such high tolerance to dollar spot is Flagstick. "American research shows that this white ostrich grass is extremely tolerant at the DNA level to a lot of common isolates," says Erik Dolstra, recreational grass specialist at DLF. "What's even better is that Flagstick also indirectly contributes to higher disease tolerance. For example, the rapid emergence helps to suppress the much more sensitive meadow grass and the grass handles water very efficiently. This drought tolerance is of course an important asset in the context of climate change, but it is also a strategic element in disease control. Precisely because the grass plant retains water so well, you can keep the top layer nice and dry. This, in turn, ensures that fungi have much less opportunity to develop. All in all, it means that Flagstick, which incidentally is also characterized by a high salt tolerance, is an excellent choice for a healthy green."

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