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TRIDENT is an excellent oil radish variety with three nematode resistances: Heterodera schachtii (category 2), Meloidogyne chitwoodi and Meloidogyne hapla. Therefore, TRIDENT is a good choice for nematode control in intensive crop rotations with sugar beets, potatoes and vegetables. Additionally, the variety is resistant to clubroot. The variety shows a fast development at the beginning, which leads to good weed suppression. Deep rooting and lower tendency for flowering are other good arguments for TRIDENT

  • Resistances: Heterodera schachtii (cat. 2); Meloidogyne chitwoodi and hapla, clubroot
  • Nematode control in intensive crop rotations with sugar beets, potatoes and vegetables
  • Fast early growth for good weed suppression combined with a low tendency to flowering

Agronomic properties

Early growth development
7
strong
Early growth development
7
strong

Tends to

Flowering
3
low
Lodging
2
very low to low
Flowering
3
low
Lodging
2
very low to low

Vulnerabilities

Turnip nematodes
2
very low to low

Classification according to the descriptive variety list - Bundessortenamt (federal plant variety office, Germany) 2025 and our own results.

Turnip nematodes
2
very low to low

Classification according to the descriptive variety list - Bundessortenamt (federal plant variety office, Germany) 2025 and our own results.

Special characteristics

Multi-resistance

Sowing

20 - 25 kg/ha

Sowing date

Mid of July to end of August

Usage

Green manure

All information, recommendations and representations contained herein are made to the best of our knowledge and belief, but without guarantee of completeness or accuracy. We cannot guarantee that the properties described are repeatable. All information is provided as an aid to decision-making. Deutsche Saatveredelung AG will not be held liable for any damage or claims for damages resulting from the use of the variety specified in this description. Mixtures may vary if individual varieties are not available. Status 12/2024. Subject to change without prior notice.