RGT Kanzzas
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RAGTHybridE&W Region |
✚ Agrii’s most vigorous variety and outstanding light leaf spot resistance
✚ Resilient to cabbage stem flea beetle larval damage
Variety Positioning
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RGT Kanzzas did not get on to the AHDB Recommended List but was selected by Agrii for two reasons: its outstanding spring and autumn vigour and light leaf spot resistance.
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It has an average yield (98% treated, 90% untreated, 45% oil) but it was one of the highest yielding varieties in 2024 on sites suffering extreme CSFB damage as a consequence of its growth habit.
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Suitable for all soil types and best grown in the East and West regions.
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Relatively tall (161 cm) but good lodging resistance (7) and slightly later maturity (4). It is consistently one of the fastest developing varieties in the autumn (8.4) and spring (8.2) which helps it grow away from the worst effects of larval attack, pigeons and poor growing conditions.
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The best light leaf spot resistance (8) of any variety available and this is reflected in its high untreated yield.
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It has average stem canker/phoma resistance (7), and excellent late season stem health.
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It doesn’t carry a breeder claim for either pod shatter or TuVY resistance.
NOTE:
Numbers in bold – Agrii Advisory List data.
Numbers in standard text – AHDB Recommended List
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