RGT Kanzzas
Breeder:Type:Region: |
RAGTHybridE&W Region |
✚ A high yielding variety where CSFB larvae is present
✚ Outstanding resistance against light leaf spot
Variety Positioning
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RGT Kanzzas just missed getting on to the AHDB Recommended List but was outstanding in Agrii trials last year largely due to its vigorous growth habit.
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It has high yields (108% treated, 98% untreated) and high oil content (45.4%). It was one of the highest yielding varieties at one site in Lincolnshire where very high levels of CSFB larvae were recorded.
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Suitable for all soil types and best grown in the East and West region. Relatively tall (154 cm) but very good stem stiffness (8) and excellent lodging resistance (8) and average maturity (5).
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It is one of the fastest developing varieties in the autumn (7) and spring (8) which helps it grow away from the worst effects of larval attack.
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The best light leaf spot resistance (8) of any variety tested by the AHDB last year and this is reflected in its high untreated yield.
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It has average stem canker/phoma resistance (7) and no claim for either pod shatter or TuVY resistance.
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Verticillium stem stripe resistance is intermediate (7).
NOTE:
Numbers in bold – Agrii Advisory List data.
Numbers in standard text – AHDB Recommended List

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