KADUSHKA
Cucumber
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An exceptionally dense hybrid optimized for barrel pickling, maintaining structural crunch and texture after heat processing.
Description
Technical Profile of the Kadushka F1 Hybrid
This cucumber hybrid, developed by breeder E. R. Kudryavtseva (OOO Ztek Aelita), is engineered specifically for industrial-grade pickling. The key feature of this plant's genetic profile is its pronounced tuberculate texture and high tissue density, which are critical for maintaining structural integrity under the stress of hot brine processing.
Biological Parameters and Adaptability
- Fruit Type: Parthenocarpic, eliminating dependence on pollinators for stable yields.
- Plant Architecture: Medium-branching type, allowing for efficient greenhouse space management and ensuring optimal node ventilation, which reduces the incidence of common pathogens.
- Fruit Texture: The cucumbers feature a finely tuberculate surface with white pubescence. The absence of internal hollows is the result of targeted selection aimed at creating a dense cell wall structure.
Practical Value for Food Processing
The primary advantage of "Kadushka" is its ability to retain its signature "crunch" after thermal processing. Unlike salad-type varieties, this hybrid has reduced levels of enzymes that cause tissue softening during canning. The concentration of sugars and organic acids is balanced to ensure that the fermentation process, whether in a barrel or a jar, remains consistent and predictable, without compromising the commercial presentation of the final product. The hybrid shows stable results in protected soil environments, requiring standard agronomic practices with an emphasis on regular potassium fertilization to support the development of a firm, durable skin.
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