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• Soil Oxygen
• Spring Start
• Summer Heat Stress
• Autumn & Winter Feeding
• Flushing
• Disease Prevention
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Oxygen for life
Foliar feeding, soil liquids and granular feeding - how, why and when?
Disease Guide: Fusarium Blight
Symptoms & Signs
Leaf lesions first appear as irregularly shaped dark blotches, fading rapidly to a light reddish brown/straw colour. Individual
lesions often involve the entire width of a leaf. They eventually produce near circular blighted patches.
Causes
• Direct and prolonged sunlight can increase the severity
• High nitrogen
• Increased soil and thatch moisture
• Thick dense thatch
• Heavy morning dews
Cultural & Prescription Practices
• Reduce thatch and compaction
• Remove clippings
• Try to irrigate more and less often (field capacity) try to refrain from syringing
• Avoid high granular nitrogen applications, which would produce weak cell walls
Adopt a preventative nutritional approach, by spoon feeding essential strengthening products, foliar calcium, phosphite, internal silicon, potassium, amino acids.
Ensure there is enough soil oxygen, and water moves through the thatch profile quickly.
Disease Guide: Anthracnose
Symptoms & Signs
During warm wet weather the tips of the leaves start to discolour and progresses to the sheath; however under high ambient temperatures
the hole leaf can yellow simultaneously. Black fruiting bodies can be seen on dead leaves.
Scattered irregular patches start yellow then go red, moving onto a dull brown. There are two types, leaf affected, and basal rot form.
Causes
• Warm humid temperatures
• Extended periods of leaf wetness
• Extremes in soil fertility
• Anaerobic soil conditions
• Higher than desirable populations of root feeding nematodes
• Excess soil moisture, and compaction
Cultural & Prescription Practices
• Reduce thatch and compaction
• Try to irrigate more and less often (field capacity) try to refrain from syringing
• Ensure there is enough soil oxygen, and water moves through the thatch profile quickly. Oxy-Rush & Pervade
Adopt a preventative nutritional approach, by spoon feeding essential strengthening products, foliar and soil calcium, phosphite, internal silicon, potassium, amino acids.







