GUELF ECLIPSE
Asparagus
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High-yield asparagus hybrid with superior resistance to Fusarium and root rot for commercial scale production.
Description
Professional Grade Asparagus: Guelph Eclipse by University Of Guelph
Guelph Eclipse represents the pinnacle of the asparagus breeding program at the University of Guelph. Developed to meet the rigorous demands of commercial growers, this variety is engineered to thrive even in disease-prone soil conditions, ensuring long-term profitability for the farm.
Managing Soil-Borne Pathogens
One of the primary challenges in asparagus cultivation is the management of Fusarium and root rot, which can decimate yields over the lifespan of a crown. Guelph Eclipse is specifically selected for its robust resistance to these soil-borne pathogens. By integrating this variety into their crop rotation, growers can significantly reduce plant mortality rates and extend the productive life of the asparagus bed.
Practical Performance and Yields
- Productivity: Offers consistent yields of 2–3 kg/m², suitable for intensive farming operations.
- Resistance profile: High tolerance to rust and root rot, with medium-to-high resistance against Fusarium.
- Harvest applications: Perfectly suited for both the fresh market and large-scale industrial canning/processing.
- Vigor: Reaches heights of 150–200 cm, ensuring sufficient foliage to support root development after the harvest season.
The Guelph Eclipse variety is prized for its tender flavor profile, making it a favorite for culinary processing. Whether canned or sold fresh, the stalks maintain excellent texture and structural integrity. For farmers looking to balance high output with reliable disease resistance, this variety remains a top-tier choice in modern vegetable production.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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| Culture Type | |
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| Bud Color | |
| Plant Height | 150–200 cm |
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Yield
Yield
Overall bulb harvest per unit area. Depends on both onion variety characteristics and agronomic practices, fertilizers, and irrigation. Under optimal growing conditions, an onion yield of 100 tons per hectare and above is not considered record-breaking. |
2–3 kg/m² |
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| Disease Resistance | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Asparagus |
| Manufacturer | UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH |
| Originator | UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH |
| Originator | Global Plant Genetics |
| Originator | La Semiorto Sementi |
| Originator | David Wolyn |
| Originator | La Semiorto Sementi |
| Patent holder | UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH |
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