Almonds
Super High Density Model
Advantages
- Fully mechanized harvesting.
- Complete mechanization of cultivation tasks from the moment of planting, significantly reducing costs.
- Early entry into production, leading to a quicker return on initial investment.
- Greater efficiency in the application of plant protection products. Reduction in the loss of these products.
- Higher product quality, with a high-quality harvest (correct state of ripeness, minimal fruit damage, and the fruits do not touch the ground, thus avoiding contamination and possible oxidation of the fruit).
Objectives
We work to provide producers, technicians, and companies in the sector with solutions to the new challenges that continue to arise: the development of new varieties and rootstocks, new training and hedge management systems, increasing productivity levels, and ultimately, new opportunities for the industry.
Varieties
The choice of a suitable variety from the moment of planting largely determines the production and marketing capacity of the harvest.
Self-fertile varieties with late or extra-late flowering, medium-low vigor, good branching, and a tendency to develop fruitful structures have proven to be the most suitable for this type of plantation.
Soleta
- Vigor: Medium
- Branching: Medium
- Blooming Period: Late, 3 days before Guara
- Productivity: Very high
Isabelona
- Vigor: Medium
- Branching: Medium
- Blooming Period: Late, 2-3 days before Guara
- Productivity: Very high
Guara
- Vigor: Medium
- Branching: Low
- Blooming Period: Late
- Productivity: Very high
Avijor
- Vigor: Medium
- Branching: Medium
- Flowering Time: Late
- Productivity: High
Penta
- Vigor: Medium
- Branching: High
- Flowering Time: Extra-late
- Productivity: High
Makako
- Vigor: Medium
- Branching: Medium
- Flowering Time: Extra-late
- Productivity: High
Vialfas
- Vigor: Medium
- Branching: Medium
- Flowering Time: Extra-late
- Productivity: Very high
Flowering
Maduration period
Comparison of the vigor
Rootstocks
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The data and results shown in these graphic resources are made for informative purposes only and it is not guaranteed to they will be achieved in all cases, due to several facts influencing plant growth such as climatic and geographical circumstances, soil characteristics, as well as use conditions and agricultural habits.




