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A high-performance domestic lawn standard featuring robust disease resistance and low maintenance requirements.
Description
Technical Profile of 'Udych' Kentucky Bluegrass
Developed by the Institute of Fodder of the NAAS, 'Udych' represents a breeding solution specifically adapted to the climatic conditions of Ukraine. Unlike imported grass mixtures, this variety demonstrates high resistance to local pathogens, which is critical for minimizing fungicide treatments on lawn surfaces.
Biological Potential and Adaptation Features
- Usage Type: Designed for high-quality lawn cultivation. It forms a dense turf with a low growth habit, reducing the need for frequent mowing while maintaining high vegetative reproduction capacity.
- Phytosanitary Resistance: Breeding efforts focused on achieving a high resistance threshold against rust and leaf spots—the primary threats to bluegrass in temperate climates. This ensures aesthetic stability even when irrigation regimes are suboptimal.
- Root System: A well-developed rhizome network facilitates efficient moisture retention within the soil profile and prevents erosion of the top layer.
The practical implementation of the 'Udych' variety is highly effective for landscaping projects with moderate operational loads. The density of the stand naturally inhibits weed growth by outcompeting unwanted species in the early stages of vegetation. Its specific morphological type reduces direct maintenance costs, making 'Udych' a reliable choice for professional lawn management.
Specifications
| Usage Type | |
|---|---|
| Disease Resistance | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Brome |
| Originator | Feed Research Institute UAAS |
| Country | Ukraine |
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