- Aphanomyces Race 2 resistance
- Branch root type
- Adapted to variable soil conditions
- Stands up to wheel traffic pressure
- High yield and quality potential
- Excellent winterhardiness and persistence
FSG 415BR alfalfa with Aphanomyces Race 2 resistance excels on both poor and well drained soils, plus resists heaving and mechanical injury due to its branch root structure. A superior disease and insect resistance package, including high resistance to the major alfalfa nematode species, ensures wide adaptability from the Northeast to the Intermountain West. With high yield and forage quality potential, especially under less than ideal soil conditions, FSG 415BR gives you the flexibility to optimize your management decisions.
DISEASE / INSECT / NEMATODE RATINGS | ||
Bacterial Wilt | Highly Resistant (HR) | 5* |
Fusarium Wilt | Highly Resistant (HR) | 5* |
Verticillium Wilt | Highly Resistant (HR) | 5* |
Anthracnose-Race 1 | Highly Resistant (HR) | 5* |
Phytophthora Root Rot | Highly Resistant (HR) | 5* |
Aphanomyces-Race 1 | Highly Resistant (HR) | 5* |
Aphanomyces-Race 2 | Resistant (HR) | 4* |
Wisconsin DRI | 34 out of 35 | |
Stem Nematode | Highly Resistant (HR) | |
N. Root Knot Nematode | Highly Resistant (HR) | |
S. Root Knot Nematode | Resistant (HR) |
*Based on the Wisconsin Disease Rating Index. This is a 1 to 5 ranking with 5 being the best.
CHARACTERISTICS | ||
Fall Dormancy | 4.0 | |
Winter Survival | 2.0 (Very Good) | |
Root Type | Branch | |
Recovery After Cutting | Very Fast |