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welcome to Buckeye turf podcast my name is Carl Donna burger professor turfgrass science at the Ohio State University the topic of this podcast is shade it is estimated that 25% of turf has grown in shade low light conditions caused primarily by tree shading but also by building or stadium shade impacts negatively turf grass growth and development shade causes changes in physiological and morphological characteristics of the turf that often result in reduced turf density and health of the turf that can resolved in rapid decline competition for resources like nutrients and water can also occur between the trees and the turf in this picture the portion of the fairway that appears brown is due to the competition for water between the tree roots and turf in this case the turf which is zoysia grass is losing now this is the same golf hole shown previously but a docHub number of the trees have been removed competition for resources in this case water has been eliminated in addition to t