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Mv 214
Corn
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Ripening
120-140 days
Hybrid Type
Variety (population)
Kernel Type
Dent
About product
The MV 214 hybrid sweet corn is a mid-early variety with high potential yield, reaching up to 16 tons per hectare under production conditions. Plants of this hybrid feature strong and robust growth, reaching heights of 240 to 270 cm, with wide and long leaves that promote efficient photosynthesis and resistance to adverse conditions. The root system of MV 214 is deep, providing good stability and…
Ripening
120-140 days
Hybrid Type
Variety (population)
Kernel Type
Dent
Description
The MV 214 hybrid sweet corn is a mid-early variety with high potential yield, reaching up to 16 tons per hectare under production conditions. Plants of this hybrid feature strong and robust growth, reaching heights of 240 to 270 cm, with wide and long leaves that promote efficient photosynthesis and resistance to adverse conditions. The root system of MV 214 is deep, providing good stability and resistance to lodging, which is crucial for maintaining yield under unfavorable weather conditions. The hybrid tends to form two ears, further enhancing its productivity.
MV 214 exhibits high resistance to major diseases and pests, confirmed by high tolerance ratings: 9 points for smut, rust, and rot, 8 points for helminthosporium and corn borer. This resistance reduces the need for intensive chemical protection, making cultivation more environmentally friendly and economically advantageous. The hybrid responds well to improved mineral fertilizer application, allowing for tailored agronomic practices and increased yield.
The grain of the hybrid is dent-type, with ear rows ranging from 16 to 18 and kernels per row from 38 to 46, ensuring high density and quality of harvest. MV 214 has a mid-early maturity group, allowing its use in various climatic zones with optimal planting dates. Its wide range of optimal planting dates makes this hybrid versatile for different agronomic conditions, ensuring stable and high sweet corn yield.
MV 214 exhibits high resistance to major diseases and pests, confirmed by high tolerance ratings: 9 points for smut, rust, and rot, 8 points for helminthosporium and corn borer. This resistance reduces the need for intensive chemical protection, making cultivation more environmentally friendly and economically advantageous. The hybrid responds well to improved mineral fertilizer application, allowing for tailored agronomic practices and increased yield.
The grain of the hybrid is dent-type, with ear rows ranging from 16 to 18 and kernels per row from 38 to 46, ensuring high density and quality of harvest. MV 214 has a mid-early maturity group, allowing its use in various climatic zones with optimal planting dates. Its wide range of optimal planting dates makes this hybrid versatile for different agronomic conditions, ensuring stable and high sweet corn yield.
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| Ripening | 120-140 days |
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| Hybrid Type | |
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Kernel Type
Kernel Type
Dent corn (Zea mays indentata) — Large, elongated, flat kernels. The endosperm is horny on the sides of the kernel, mealy in the center and at the top. A depression forms at the top of the kernel upon ripening. Dent corn is the most widely cultivated group among others. Plants ty... |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Corn |
| Manufacturer | MTA ATK Centre for Agricultural Research |
| Country | Hungary |
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