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Cabbage Variety Trial Results - Sanford

Unit Reporting: Mid-Florida Research & Education Center
Leader: J. M. White
Seeded: October 6, 1998
Transplanted: November 9, 1998
Harvested: February 5 - March 1, 1999
Soil: Myakka fine sand

Entry Source Yield/Acre2 Avg. Head Wt (lb) Percent
Harvested3
Core Length
 (in.)4
Crates Cwt

Tropicana

Petoseed

1531 a1

765 a

3.8 b

66 ab

3.1 a

Cheers

American Takii

1477 a

738 a

3.4 bc

70 a

2.8 ab

RCB 28

Novartis

1454 ab

727 ab

3.6 bc

64 ab

3.0 ab

Bejo 1772

Bejo

1439 ab

720 ab

4.3 a

57 ab

3.0 ab

RCB 26

Novartis

1394 a-c

697 ac

3.3 bd

70 a

2.2 c

Gideon

Bejo

1289 a-c

644 a-c

3.3 bd

65 ab

2.7 b

*Green Cup

American Takii

1281 a-c

640 a-c

3.2 cd

64 ab

2.8 ab

Augusta

Novartis

1232 a-c

616 a-c

2.9 de

70 a

3.0 ab

Ramada

Bejo

1153 b-d

576 b-d

2.9 de

54 a-c

2.7 ab

RCB 25

Novartis

1123 cd

561 cd

3.3 bd

57 ab

2.3 bc

Bobcat

Reeds

1110 cd

555 cd

3.2 cd

56 a-c

2.3 bc

CXB9 3256

Reeds

871 de

435 de

3.4 bc

41 c

2.9 ab

Super Red 80

Reeds

728 e

384 e

2.5 e

51 bc

2.5 bc

T-690

American Takii

638 e

319 e

2.6 e

41 c

2.3 bc

1 Mean separation in columns by Duncan's multiple range test, 5% level.
2 Yield expressed as 50-lb crates/acre and as hundredweight (Cwt)/acre.
3 Percent harvested relates the actual number of heads harvested in each plot to potential harvest if all plants produced marketable heads.
4 Average measurement of three heads per replication sampled at harvest.

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