Scientists from Michigan State University and the University of Tennessee have collaborated on a five-year research project to develop the ideal turfgrass for the 2026 World Cup. Funded by FIFA, the initiative focused on creating consistent and uniform playing surfaces across all stadiums and training sites, regardless of climate. The research involved identifying high-performing grass species, developing customized seed blends, and studying methods for growing grass in challenging conditions like indoor stadiums and over artificial turf. AI
IMPACT This research highlights the application of scientific methods to optimize performance in sports, potentially influencing future event planning and field maintenance.
RANK_REASON This article details a scientific research project focused on developing optimal turfgrass for a major sporting event, including methodology and findings. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.1]
- Alan Ferguson
- FIFA
- John Sorochan
- John “Trey” Rogers III
- Lumen Field
- Michigan State University
- University of Tennessee
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