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RS-5404
New hybrid rootstock, which has been developed to obtain great results in grafting. The size of the seed is 20% smaller than the conventional one and its main asset is the absence of damage to the cotyledons when it germinates and an extraordinary uniformity. The grafted plant develops VERY VIGOROUSLY.
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Lagenaria siceraria hybrid specially developed for use as rootstocks for watermelon, melon and cucumber. It develops a plant with good vigor that confers very high and high-quality productions with a very good response to fusarium pressure.
RS-5414
Hybrid rootstock of C. maxima and C. moschata. Developed for farmers who want a plant MORE VIGOROUS than RS 5058. In the seedbed, it develops a seedling of broad cotyledons without damage. That produces very uniform plants with a great use for grafting.
RS-5058
Interspecific hybrid of Cucurbita maxima x Cucurbita moschata. Vigorous plant with strong root system. It interferes nothing with the grafted variety. So the results from the field are good with regard to the quality and yield. In the nursery a high uniform germination is achieved, which increases the yield in grafted plant. RESISTANCES: Fusariumoxysporum sp. niveum (Fon).
RS-5022
Citrullus lanatus variety. It also develops vigorous plants but less that SHINTOZAF1. It is recommended for farmers who need a smaller size than that provided by pumpkin. It is also recommended for fields with problems of nematodes. It has been proven that it increases more than 1º Brix with respect to the same variety without grafting and 1.5º Brix respect to pumpkin graft (which don’t increase ºBrix). Its performance in the nursery is very good with rapid and uniform germination. It provides plants with a good diameter which can be grafted using any method. It is necessary to sow at the same time as the variety. RESISTANCES: High resistance (HR) to Nematodes and Fusarium.