SUCCESOR / SUCCESSION
Cabbage
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A reliable medium-late hybrid with high immunity and storage potential of up to 8 months.
Description
Engineering High Yields: The Genetics of Successor
Successor white cabbage by Syngenta represents a prime example of breeding efforts focused on mitigating risks in late-season vegetable production. The core emphasis here is not on early maturity, but on structural integrity and the plant's immunological barrier.
Resilience Against Biological Threats
The critical node in the vegetation of any cabbage hybrid is pathogen management. Successor demonstrates high resistance to vascular bacteriosis, a condition that often triggers decay during long-term storage. The genetically embedded protection against Fusarium wilt allows the crop to maintain vegetative activity even in soils under significant infection pressure. Breeders have placed particular emphasis on the density of the wrapper leaves, making the plant virtually immune to thrips—pests capable of ruining marketability within weeks.
Technical Fruit Parameters
- Vegetation period: 110–120 days from transplanting, classifying this as a medium-late hybrid.
- Morphology: The flat-round head shape ensures uniform density distribution, which is critical for mechanized harvesting and logistics.
- Storage: The shelf-life potential is 6–8 months, achieved through metabolic regulation and a robust epidermal structure.
The versatility of this hybrid is confirmed by its wide application range: from fresh market sales to industrial processing (sauerkraut, shredding). The internal leaf structure features moderate crispness, making it ideal for fermentation while maintaining superior taste profiles in the finished product.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
Pest resistance
Specifications hover over for a hint about the specification
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Direction
Direction
Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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Maturation (seedlings)
Maturation (seedlings)
By the length of the vegetation period, cabbage varieties are conditionally divided into three maturity groups: early maturing (100 — 120 days), mid-season maturing (120 — 150 days), and late maturing (more than 150 days). When sowing cabbage seeds in March — April, cabbage seedl... |
110-120 days |
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Head / Head; shape
Head / Head; shape
The head shape depends on the cabbage variety. Thus, in white-headed, red-headed, and savoy cabbage, it is round or flat-round, in colored cabbage — compact, and in Peking cabbage — barrel-shaped. |
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Storage
Storage
Depending on the variety characteristics, the storage period for heads may vary from one month for early varieties to eight months for late cabbage varieties. |
6-8 months |
| Catalog | Catalog → Cabbage |
| Manufacturer | Syngenta |
| Country | Switzerland |
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