Three of the Brazilian stadiums that will be used in the World Cup have been outfitted with TifGrand, a shade-tolerant, wear-tolerant bermudagrass hybrid developed jointly by UGA and the US Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service.

UGA, USDA-ARS developed turfgrass takes center stage at World Cup

When the world’s best soccer players make their way onto the world stage this week, chances are they’ll once again be playing on a University of Georgia-bred turfgrass.


Three of the Brazilian stadiums that will be used in the World Cup have been outfitted with TifGrand, a shade-tolerant, wear-tolerant bermudagrass hybrid developed jointly by UGA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service.
And three more World Cup stadiums are using Tifway 419, a bermudagrass variety developed in Tifton by Glenn Burton of the USDA-ARS.


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