“…As part of this collaboration, breeding lines from the above‐mentioned universities' breeding programs are initially screened for drought response in multi‐location nurseries (Gouveia et al., 2020; Gouveia, Rios, et al., 2021; Wang et al., 2022). Then, the best‐performing lines are advanced to replicated trials, where they are evaluated for other traits of agronomic and commercial importance such as turfgrass quality (TQ), establishment rate, fall colour, spring green up, inflorescence abundance, drought, shade and salinity resistances as well as sod production traits (Gouveia, Raymer, et al., 2021; Katuwal et al., 2022; Pirtle et al., 2022).…”