Dar
Brome
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A professional-grade variety engineered for high-traffic sports fields and dense, disease-resistant landscaping.
Description
Practical Application of 'Dar' Kentucky Bluegrass
Developed by the Williams FRC for Fodder Crops, the 'Dar' variety is a professional-grade turfgrass designed for high-intensity use. Its key advantage lies in the balance between rapid regeneration and natural resistance to common pathogens, ensuring durability in both sports and landscaping projects.
Applications and Performance Scenarios
- Sports Facilities: Due to its robust root system, this variety excels in repairing turf damaged by heavy mechanical stress, making it a reliable choice for football pitches and training grounds.
- Landscaping and Public Parks: 'Dar' produces a dense, uniform sward that naturally suppresses weed growth, reducing the need for aggressive chemical maintenance.
- Low-Maintenance Turf: Its high disease resistance makes it suitable for areas where regular agrochemical access is restricted or where minimizing chemical footprint is a priority.
Facility managers prioritize 'Dar' for its predictable growth patterns, which simplifies the scheduling of mowing and fertilization regimes. Under varying climatic conditions, this variety maintains its functional and aesthetic properties, providing a reliable solution for high-traffic environments that demand consistent performance.
Specifications
| Usage Type | |
|---|---|
| Disease Resistance | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Brome |
| Originator | Фнц Вик Им. В.Р. Вильямса |
| Country | Russia |
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