Golf course superintendents are often under pressure to maintain high-quality turf. Such demand entails use of inputs, which can include biostimulants that are often marketed as a way of combating plant stress and improving turf quality. However, the extent of their use by superintendents and their level of efficacy are not well understood.
Exploring the use of biostimulants within the Georgia golf industry

Focused chemists in lab coats and safety goggles making experiments.
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