– a new generation of ryegrass for sustainable turf 4turf® – tetraploid perennial ryegrass bred with you in mind As a landscaper or landscape architect you have high standards. You want to grow perfect, yet easily maintained turf because that’s what your customers expect. And you want to run an efficient business based on lower input costs and maximum output of top-quality turf. Our innovative 4turf® makes this happen. We bred it for the business-building characteristics you need. 4turf® is a new turf-type tetraploid perennial ryegrass. Farmers have long understood the value of tetraploid perennial ryegrasses: rapid establishment, growth in cool temperatures, and better environmental stress tolerance. Our breeders set out to pass on these characteristics to landscapers. They developed tetraploid technology to the point where you too, can experience the tetraploid advantage in a unique range of fine-leaved, high-density turf-type tetraploid ryegrasses. 4turf® ryegrasses are as far removed from agriculture as their diploid relatives. 4turf® – tetraploid perennial ryegrass explained Diploid and tetraploid plants have different amounts of chromosomes in the nucleus of each plant cell. Diploid plants have two sets of chromosomes in each cell; tetraploid plants have four. Polyploidy – the ability of a plant to contain more than two sets of chromosomes – can be induced by the application of the natural alkaloid plant hormone, colchicine. Colchicine, which is derived from the autumn crocus, acts as a mitosis inhibitor; it leads to a doubling of chromosomes within each cell. Historically, perennial ryegrasses bred for amenity use have been diploid. Tetraploid perennial ryegrasses are a technological step forward. They perform better because they have twice as many chromosomes and therefore twice as much chloroplast in each cell. The extra chloroplast boosts chlorophyll production, creating a healthier, highenergy plant. Tetraploids are robust and hard-wearing, with improved stress-tolerance and ability to recover, even in cooler temperatures. – stress-resistance as standard 4turf® – proven performance you can trust Tetraploid perennial ryegrasses out-perform diploids in numerous ways. They have larger, high-energy seeds for rapid establishment, even when soil temperatures are as low as 4°C. Rapid establishment reduces Poa annua invasion, while low-temperature winter growth gives you a healthy hard-wearing turf all year round. Beneath the surface, the increased root mass improves drought-tolerance and increases the efficiency of the plants use of nitrogen in the rootzone. Tetraploid cultivars are also better at fighting disease. Independent researchers (for the GEVES Turfgrass List and Scandinavian Scanturf) recorded excellent tolerance to microdochium patch, red thread and rust diseases. The UK STRI turfgrass seed trials repeated these results and measured exceptional tolerance to red thread. Shade tolerant In trials, our latest tetraploid cultivars exhibited greater shade and wear tolerance. Even at reduced light levels of 60% PAR (photosynthetic active radiation), they had greater ground cover and wear-tolerance. Diploid 4turf® – from back gardens to global sports events Although 4turf® is relatively new to the amenity market, it has become hugely popular among turf professionals. For numerous gardeners, park managers, green keepers, and groundsmen, 4turf® tetraploid ryegrasses are their firstchoice grass seed. Across the world, sports fans have seen how well 4turf® performs at the highest level of international sport. 4turf® tetraploids blend well with other grasses. They can be mixed with diploid ryegrasses, fescues and Poa pratensis for a beautiful hard-wearing turf that’s easier and cheaper to maintain. They also help to protect the environment because they need less water, nitrogen, or chemical applications. 4turf® varieties from DLF:
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