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Sakata Seed America’s pepper outperforms competition in Michigan State University Phytophthora trial

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Morgan Hill, California
April 7, 2009

If you are a pepper grower in the Midwest or Northeast, Phytophthora root rot is a disease you are all too familiar with. As much as you might try to avoid it, Mother Nature sometimes tips the advantage in Phytophthora's favor. Sakata Seed America, Inc. has a new hot pepper that can provide you a little insurance!

In a pepper variety trial conducted by Michigan State University, Sakata's new hybrid poblano pepper, XPP2548, had the highest average survival rate when inoculated with four different isolates of Phytophthora root rot. If you are looking for a new pepper to try, XPP2548 can produce a crop under the toughest of circumstances and provide you with a delicious product to sell.
 

Sakata Seed America’s pepper program offers a wide assortment of high performing pepper varieties. Whether you’re looking for super hot jalapeños, high yielding bell peppers, early maturing cayenne peppers, or excellent poblano peppers, Sakata has it all!

Please visit our website, www.sakata.com to learn more about our varieties.

Sakata Seed America, Inc. is a subsidiary of Sakata Seed Corporation and is located in Morgan Hill, California. The company provides high quality flower and vegetable seed.

 

 

 

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