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Erkeeni
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Assignment
For Hay
Type
Perennial
Plant Height
80-100
About product
The brome grass variety «Erkeeni» is the result of work by Yakut breeders, created specifically for floodplain mowing lands. It is characterized by high winter hardiness and resistance to the severe climatic conditions of Central Yakutia, allowing it to develop successfully even in low-temperature conditions.«Erkeeni» yield demonstrates stable indicators: green mass reaches 9.7–12.2 t/ha, and hay…
Assignment
For Hay
Type
Perennial
Plant Height
80-100
Description
The brome grass variety «Erkeeni» is the result of work by Yakut breeders, created specifically for floodplain mowing lands. It is characterized by high winter hardiness and resistance to the severe climatic conditions of Central Yakutia, allowing it to develop successfully even in low-temperature conditions.
«Erkeeni» yield demonstrates stable indicators: green mass reaches 9.7–12.2 t/ha, and hay – 3.7–4.5 t/ha at a vegetation height of 75 to 117 cm. In the third year of life, the plants show maximum development, which makes this variety especially valuable for perennial hay harvesting. About half of the yield consists of generative shoots, while the rest are vegetative shoots and leaves.
Seed productivity of the variety is in the range of 1.4–1.6 c/ha, while the mass of 1000 seeds is approximately 3.8 g. Moreover, «Erkeeni» ensures a high level of crude protein content – from 20% to 22%, which makes it attractive for animal feed base. Thanks to the combination of good hay and seed yield, as well as a high nutritional composition, this variety becomes an effective solution for farmers seeking to increase the productivity of their mowing lands in northern climate conditions.
«Erkeeni» yield demonstrates stable indicators: green mass reaches 9.7–12.2 t/ha, and hay – 3.7–4.5 t/ha at a vegetation height of 75 to 117 cm. In the third year of life, the plants show maximum development, which makes this variety especially valuable for perennial hay harvesting. About half of the yield consists of generative shoots, while the rest are vegetative shoots and leaves.
Seed productivity of the variety is in the range of 1.4–1.6 c/ha, while the mass of 1000 seeds is approximately 3.8 g. Moreover, «Erkeeni» ensures a high level of crude protein content – from 20% to 22%, which makes it attractive for animal feed base. Thanks to the combination of good hay and seed yield, as well as a high nutritional composition, this variety becomes an effective solution for farmers seeking to increase the productivity of their mowing lands in northern climate conditions.
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Galia (Galia) type — relatively new, of Israeli origin, although there are indications that this variety may originate from Spain. The fruits of this type are round or oval, weighing about 1 kg. The surface is smooth, covered with a delicate, connected netting, turning yellow whe... |
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| Plant Height | 80-100 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Kostretz |
| Originator | Фгбун Фиц Якутский Научный Центр Со Ран |
| Originator | Емельянова Анна Георгиевна |
| Originator | YaKOVLEV ARKADIJ STEPANOVICh |
| Originator | MATVEEVA EVDOKIYa GAVRIL'EVNA |
| Originator | Stepanova Varvara Romanovna |
| Originator | FGBUN FITS 'YaKUTSKIJ NAUChNYJ TSENTR SO RAN' |
| Patent holder | Фгбун Фиц Якутский Научный Центр Со Ран |
| Patent holder | FGBUN FITS 'YaKUTSKIJ NAUChNYJ TSENTR SO RAN' |
| Country | Russia |
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