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Project duration:
01.02.2026 - 31.12.2028
Proposer:
Prof. Martin Thieme-Hack
Third-party funder/funding line:
ITRI Int. Turfgrass Research Initiative
Faculty:
Agrarwissenschaften und Landschaftsarchitektur
Funding amount:
75.000 €
Project summary:

Dollar spot is among the most economically important diseases of golf courses in the world, and severity has increased dramatically in recent years in parts of Europe, Scandinavia, and the UK In response to climate change. At the same time, greater governmental restrictions have limited the fungicides available for dollar spot management end increasing rates of fungicide resistance have resulted in decreased product efficacy. This project brings together an experienced team of researchers from the US, UK Norway, and Germany with the overall goal of developing more sustainable dollar spot management strategies. Specific rese arch objectives include assessing the ability of robotic mowers to suppress dollar spot, validating the Smith-Kerns Dollar Spot Prediction Model for expanded use across Europe, evaluating a range of alternative and ecologically sensitive products for efficacy against dollar spot, and determining how to integrate UV-C light into an effective dollar spot management program. The results from this research will be immediately applicable to turfgrass practitioners around the world and disseminated broadly through presentations at regional turfgrass education meetings. In regional and national trade Journal articles and in peer-reviewed scientific publications. Implementing the recommendations emanating from this proposal will enhance the sustainability of golf courses and help golf courses meet the United Nations sustainability goals outlined in Agenda 2030.

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