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Yellow flesh Nectarine plant Nebraska-cov grafted PR-R/Mirared pot 1L untreated
Yellow flesh Nectarine plant Nebraska-cov grafted PR-R/Mirared pot 1L untreated
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Technical sheet of the Nebraska-cov yellow flesh nectarine variety
- Fruit flesh color: Yellow
- Skin color: Dark red with sugar spots
- Size and Shape: Large size (A-AA), round shape
- Tree Size: Medium to strong vigor, semi-open habit
- Fruit maturity: About 5 days after the Luciana-cov variety
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Fruit taste: Very good taste quality, good sugar/acidity balance, very firm flesh
- Fruiting period Generally in July-August
- Disease resistance and storage: Very good firmness, no cracks
- Variety yield: Very good production, high potential
- Is this variety self-fertile? Yes
- Commercial use: Very high caliber potential, exceptional presentation, well suited to southern areas
- Is this a COV variety? Yes
- Comments: Developed in the United States, self-fertile, good fruit set, early flowering.
Quick read / essentials on Nectarinier Nebraska-cov
The Nebraska-cov yellow-fleshed nectarine tree is a high-end late variety, developed by PSB Producción Vegetal and protected by a Plant Variety Certificate. Designed to extend the fresh nectarine season until the end of summer, it seduces with its A-AA size , its intense dark red skin, its very firm flesh and its balanced taste, noted at 12° Brix. These characteristics make it a choice solution for demanding fruit growers targeting premium markets.
With an estimated yield potential of 35 tonnes/ha and excellent transportability, Nebraska-cov is a direct response to the expectations of modern trade. For producers who wish to buy Nebraska-cov nectarine plants , Arboriverse , a specialist wholesale supplier of nectarine plants , offers a range of certified plants, accompanied by technical advice adapted to French orchards. Its early flowering, semi-erect habit and self-fertility offer smooth cultivation management, while guaranteeing regular fruit set.
By choosing to buy Nebraska-cov nectarine plants from your specialist nectarine plant wholesale supplier , you are investing in a late-ripening variety with solid commercial and agronomic performance, perfectly suited to widespread marketing, both locally and for export. Its natural resistance to cracking places it at the top of the safe varieties for late summer harvests.
Technical presentation of the Nectarine variety with yellow flesh Nebraska-cov
The Nebraska-cov nectarine is a yellow-fleshed variety, developed in the United States and protected by a Plant Variety Certificate (PVC) . Its development is attributed to the breeder PSB Producción Vegetal . This protection governs its multiplication and marketing, implying respect for varietal property rights.
Fruit characteristics
Nebraska-cov produces large fruit , graded A-AA , with very high fruit size potential , which is particularly attractive for fresh markets. The fruits are round, regular, with a slight cup at the top , and a medium-sized, semi-adherent stone .
The skin is dark red , sometimes marbled with sugary spots , and covers 100% of the epidermis , ensuring a remarkable visual presentation when ripe.
The yellow flesh , very firm, withstands post-harvest handling and transport well. The sugar content is estimated at 12° Brix , with a harmonious balance between sugar and acidity , giving the fruits an excellent taste quality .
No numerical information on shelf life is mentioned, but the high firmness of the fruit indicates good shelf life in cold storage and on display.
Flowering and harvest period
Nebraska-cov is a late variety, with maturity set about 5 days after Luciana-cov and Honey Blaze , or around the end of July to the beginning of September depending on local climatic conditions.
Flowering is early , which requires special attention in areas exposed to spring frosts.
Tree behavior
The Nebraska-cov tree has medium to strong vigor , with a semi-open to semi-erect habit , facilitating crown sunlight and management of cultural operations.
The adult size is comparable to other nectarine trees, between 3 and 5 meters , depending on the rootstock and training method.
The need for staking is not mentioned, but as with any young plant, initial staking is recommended to ensure good anchoring and limit breakage.
Fertility and pollination
Nebraska-cov is a self-fertile variety, making it easy to design single-variety orchards. No specific pollinator is required, although the proximity of other varieties can enhance cross-pollination and optimize yield.
Performance and productivity
Productivity is described as very good , with an estimated yield potential of 35 tonnes per hectare . At the individual level, this corresponds to an average range of 25 to 68 kg of fruit per tree , depending on cultivation practices and soil conditions.
Resistance and sensitivity
No specific data are available on disease or pest resistance , although sources specify the absence of cracking (fruit cracking), which is an important advantage for late varieties.
Nectarine trees generally remain sensitive to:
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Peach leaf curl
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Brown rot
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Powdery mildew
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Aphids and other pests
The implementation of a preventive phytosanitary program is therefore recommended.
Adaptation to the environment and recommended rootstocks
The choice of rootstock is essential to adapt Nebraska-cov to the soil and climate conditions of each region. The rootstocks recommended for cultivation in France are:
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GF 677 : widely used, excellent for late cultivars , suitable for calcareous and dry soils
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Garnem : very vigorous, drought tolerant , resistant to nematodes , good behavior in poor soils
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Cadaman® Avimag : effective in heavy soils and replanting
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Adesoto : suitable for clay and limestone soils , favorable to increasing the size
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Montclar : for light, well-drained soils , with more moderate vigor
The variety has no particular mention of drought resistance , tolerance to limestone or root asphyxiation , but these aspects are largely influenced by the rootstock used.
Commercial valuation
With its very large size , its intense dark red color , its exceptional firmness and its high taste quality , Nebraska-cov is clearly intended for fresh consumption on demanding circuits.
It offers excellent transportability , attractive shelf presentation , and is perfectly suited to high-end or export segmentation strategies.
Although no information is given on the use in processing, its intrinsic qualities could allow for artisanal or semi-industrial uses .
Cultural recommendations
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Recommended spacing : depending on the rootstock, provide a density adapted to the vigor to avoid shading and promote uniform fruiting
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Pruning wisely : avoid pruning too close to maturity to limit the risk of burning
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Phytosanitary monitoring : integrating a standard preventive treatment plan for nectarine trees
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Controlled irrigation : necessary to support size, especially during fruit growth phases
Conclusion
Nebraska-cov is positioned as a safe bet in the late yellow nectarine segment, combining large size , taste quality , and excellent post-harvest stability . It meets the expectations of producers wishing to extend the harvest season while guaranteeing smooth marketing to the most demanding markets.
Its self-fertility , good productivity and resistance to cracking make it suitable for farms geared towards quality yield .
To summarize: Nectarine Nebraska-cov
The Nebraska-cov nectarine tree with yellow flesh brilliantly combines large size , excellent post-harvest stability , and taste quality . Its late maturity (end of July to beginning of September) complements the early and mid-season ranges. The shiny dark red skin, remarkable firmness and sugar/acidity balance ensure excellent value for fresh produce. The variety is self-fertile and has very good productivity, with yields of up to 68 kg/tree in optimal conditions.
For orchardists looking for reliability and profitability, buying Nebraska-cov nectarine plants from Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of nectarine plants , is a strategic choice. The variety adapts well to rootstocks such as GF 677, Garnem or Cadaman , depending on soil constraints and cultivation objectives. Orchard management is facilitated by its semi-open habit, its medium to strong vigor, and its ability to produce uniform fruits with high visual and taste potential.
Thanks to its agronomic (resistance to cracking, good fruit set, controllable density) and commercial (strong visual impact, resistance to transport) advantages, Nebraska-cov is an essential variety for structuring the end of the season. As a specialist wholesale supplier of nectarine plants , Arboriverse supports producers at every stage of the project to purchase Nebraska-cov nectarine plants and ensure optimal integration into the orchard. A winning choice for securing summer sales and meeting the expectations of demanding markets.
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