Strong Performance of Prospera Active Basil Hybrids Amidst End-of-Summer Challenges.
As summer draws to a close, the Prospera Active basil hybrids have demonstrated notable resilience, according to Fenix Seeds. The company highlights that these varieties have effectively resisted basil downy mildew (DM-0 and DM-1), even in the humid conditions that typically promote the disease.
“Recent rains at the end of August have provided a rigorous test for these varieties, showcasing their resistance to the notorious basil downy mildew,” Fenix Seeds reports. Both strains, DM-0 and DM-1, have shown robust performance in environments with high humidity that favor the pathogen’s development. This includes crops grown for fresh cutting, potted plants, and those cultivated indoors.
While the high pathogen pressure has significantly impacted non-resistant basil varieties, it has allowed for a thorough assessment of the Active varieties’ resistance levels. These varieties have maintained their health and performance even during challenging cultivation periods, proving their effectiveness.
Fenix Seeds, the company behind the Prospera and Prospera Active lines, underscores their commitment to providing evidence-based information from extensive field and lab tests. They advocate for integrated pest management strategies to complement the genetic resistance of these plants. This approach aims to mitigate the emergence of new pathogen strains, aligning with the recommendations from their historical partner, Genesis Seeds LTD, and Tel Aviv Bar-Ilan University.
To preserve the advancements achieved with the Active range, Fenix Seeds emphasizes the importance of continued vigilance. Preventing the evolution of Peronospora belbahrii into new strains is crucial to maintaining the varieties’ effectiveness over time.
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