While growing strawberries, I encountered a common issue — fungal diseases, particularly charcoal rot (Macrophomina phaseolina). Even with regular fungicide applications, losses remained high. It was only after introducing digital moisture sensors that we were able to pinpoint overwatered areas and fine-tune irrigation.
As a result, disease incidence dropped by 30%, and we nearly halved the amount of chemical treatments used. A study published in Phytopathology confirms that maintaining soil moisture within safe limits significantly reduces the risk of Macrophomina phaseolina and other soil-borne pathogens (PubMed, 2024).