Java scores relatively well in Belgian cauliflower test

Published 2021년 12월 15일

Tridge summary

A trial by Inagro to evaluate six rose varieties for supply in florets resulted in mediocre overall quality. The earliest and highest yielding variety was Java, but it had lower leaf formation. Giewont was the most vigorous and scored the best. Wonder showed promise, while Fortaleza was less firm at the bottom. The new variety HMC 33295 had excellent quality but was difficult to harvest and suffered from bottom rot. The long harvesting trajectory lasted up to 36 days due to the varying maturity of the different varieties. The trial, planted on heavy sandy loam soil, was not irrigated due to poor growing weather.
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Original content

Inagro compared six varieties for supply in florets: Java (Syngenta), Fortaleza (Seminis), David (Syngenta), Wonder (Syngenta), Giewont (Seminis) and HMC 33925 (Clause). The overall rose quality was mediocre. Java was the earliest this year and, despite its lower leaf formation this year, combined a very good yield with a mediocre quality. Java had 73 growing days and produced 38.3 tons of florets per hectare. David also formed a more difficult sheet and scored mediocre in quality. Giewont was more vigorous and had the best quantitative and qualitative score. Wonder seems promising, according to Inagro. Fortaleza was less firm at the bottom. The new variety HMC 33295 had an excellent rose quality, but was difficult to harvest and suffered from yellow, rotting leaves at the bottom. Long harvesting trajectory The harvesting process in this summer trial lasted remarkably long, up to 36 days. That of Java and Fortaleza, still fourteen and seventeen days, respectively, was only half or ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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