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AZIZ

Direction
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Open Ground, Glass Greenhouses
Beginning of fruiting
55 - 60 days
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Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; flower
Green
Fruit; spines
Smooth-fruited
Description AZIZ
The cucumber variety Aziz is a salad-type parthenocarpic variety that begins fruiting on day 55-65 after full emergence. The plant is indeterminate, medium-branched, with a female flowering type, with three or more female flowers forming at each node. The cucumbers are medium-sized, cylindrical, with a short neck, smooth and green, weighing 113 to 140 grams. The taste of the fruits is distinguished by high quality and pleasant flavor.

The Aziz variety is characterized by high commercial yield, reaching 20.5-25.2 kg per square meter in winter greenhouses and 12.8-15.9 kg per square meter in plastic unheated greenhouses. The yield of marketable product is very high — from 94 to 97 percent, making this variety attractive for commercial cultivation. Additionally, the variety is resistant to cladosporiosis, which increases its reliability and reduces the risk of crop loss.

Aziz is recommended for cultivation in plastic unheated greenhouses, where it demonstrates stable fruiting and high fruit quality. Due to its characteristics, the variety is suitable for fresh consumption, as well as for salads and other culinary purposes where excellent taste and attractive appearance of cucumbers are important.
Specifications AZIZ
Diseases
Cladosporiosis
Cladosporiosis
Direction
Fresh Market
Pollination Type
Parthenocarpic
Growing
Open Ground
Glass Greenhouses
Beginning of fruiting
55 - 60 days
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; flower
Green
Fruit; spines
Smooth-fruited
Fruit; mass
110
200
Plant Type
Generative
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2007
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Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Breeders
GURIN ALEXEY IGOREVICH
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