RAIDER F1
Cucumber
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A high-yielding parthenocarpic hybrid with deep genetic resistance to key pathogens and superior fruit quality.
Description
Technical Analysis of Rider F1: Advanced Genetics
Rider F1, developed by the French company Clause, represents a high-performance parthenocarpic hybrid designed for commercial production. The core objective of this breeding program is to maximize yield stability within a 40–45 day maturity window, ensuring that growers can hit the early market with high-quality produce.
Disease Resistance and Biological Shield
The strength of Rider F1 lies in its robust genetic resistance profile, which is critical for both greenhouse and open-field environments. The plant is engineered to withstand several high-impact pathogens:
- Bacterial Resistance: High tolerance to angular leaf spot prevents the rapid degradation of the foliage, maintaining plant vigor throughout the growing season.
- Fungal Defense: Built-in resistance to Mycosphaerella, brown spot, and Cladosporium significantly reduces the reliance on heavy fungicide protocols.
- Viral Shield: Advanced resistance to Cucumber Mosaic Virus (CMV) ensures that the plant maintains its structural and reproductive integrity without symptoms of stunting or fruit distortion.
Fruit Morphology and Marketability
The Rider F1 fruit reaches a length of 15–20 cm, featuring a dark green color and a pronounced coarse-wart texture. This morphological structure provides excellent market appeal and firm skin, which is essential for post-harvest handling and long-distance transport. Because this hybrid is parthenocarpic, it does not require insect pollination, allowing for consistent fruit set even in protected environments where pollinators are absent. These technical characteristics make Rider F1 a strategic choice for professional producers seeking a balance between rapid turnover and high fruit quality.
Crop & resistance
Crop
Disease resistance
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Pollination Type
Pollination Type
Based on pollination type, all existing cucumber varieties are divided into two groups: insect-pollinated and parthenocarpic (parthenocarpics). Insect-pollinated — cucumber varieties that are pollinated by insects. The plant has both male and female flowers (sterile flowers). Par... |
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Growing
Growing
Eggplant is grown in open fields and under protective cover on small areas. |
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Fruit; spines
Fruit; spines
Important variety characteristic of cucumber. Can be finely ribbed or coarsely ribbed with white and black spines. |
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Fruit; flower
Fruit; flower
At technical maturity, fruit color varies from white, light purple to dark purple. |
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Beginning of fruiting
Beginning of fruiting
The early maturity of watermelon varieties mainly depends on the duration of growth and fruit ripening phases, rather than the timing of female flower blooming. Many varieties, ripening at different times, begin to bloom almost simultaneously. Approximately 30 days after fruit se... |
40 - 45 days |
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Fruit; length
Fruit; length
Length from 6 to 70 cm. |
15 - 20 cm |
| Catalog | Catalog → Cucumber |
| Manufacturer | CLAUSE |
| Country | France |
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