TRIDENT
Oil radish
Three times excellent against nematodes
Profile
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 |
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8
9
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strong |
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Early growth development
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9
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Tends to
| Flowering |
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low |
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| Lodging |
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very low to low |
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Flowering
1
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9
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Lodging
1
2
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5
6
7
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9
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Vulnerabilities
| Turnip nematodes |
1
2
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9
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very low to low |
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Classification according to the descriptive variety list - Bundessortenamt (federal plant variety office, Germany) 2025 and our own results.
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Turnip nematodes
1
2
3
4
5
6
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9
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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