New wetter technology leads to deeper
thinking
BTME 2012 will give greenkeepers and turf mangers the first chance
to see an exciting new concept in wetting agent technology from
Syngenta. The new technology combines the best attributes of both
penetrant and polymer type products into one easy-to-use solution -
quickly moving water away from the surface to optimise playing
quality, and then crucially hold soil moisture more efficiently and
evenly deep within the root zone, for enhanced utilisation by
turf plants.
Trials in the lab and on the golf course have shown this
improved retention of soil water deep in the root zone can improve
the efficacy of irrigation and efficiency water use - leading to
better plant health and colour.
The deep root zone activity works to prevent hydrophobic areas
forming within the soil profile and allow soil particles to hold
soil moisture. The unique formulation, developed by Syngenta,
ensures the water holding capacity can be retained for up to six
weeks, ensuring continuously high levels of performance between
applications. The fully non-ionic design has proven extremely safe
to turf.
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Move surface water down:
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Retain soil moisture at depth:
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ü Keep the surface firm
ü Maintain putting speed
ü Achieve a clean cut
ü Aide dew removal
ü Reduce conditions conducive to disease
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ü Maintain water availability
ü Lower plant stress
ü Optimise irrigation use
ü Maintain healthy root mass
ü Minimise effects of Dry Patch
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Full details of how this new wetting agent technology works will
be available on Syngenta BTME stand B38b and at a BIGGA Continue to
Learn seminar 'Wetting Agent Technology for Enhanced Turf
Health, Consistency and Playability' on Wednesday 25th January
at 2.40pm at the Harrogate International Conference Centre.