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LUCHESARYNYY
Linen
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Type of Flax
Olive
Ripening Period
85-100
Oil Content
40-44
Potential Yield
1.5-2.5
About product
Oilseed flax variety LUCHESARYNYY is an early and medium-early variety recommended for cultivation in various regions of Russia, including the Lower Volga, Central Black Earth, and North Caucasus. The vegetation period is about 88 days, which ensures an early start of flowering and allows for effective use of the variety in the agro-climatic conditions of the specified regions. The plant stem is o…
Type of Flax
Olive
Ripening Period
85-100
Oil Content
40-44
Potential Yield
1.5-2.5
Description
Oilseed flax variety LUCHESARYNYY is an early and medium-early variety recommended for cultivation in various regions of Russia, including the Lower Volga, Central Black Earth, and North Caucasus. The vegetation period is about 88 days, which ensures an early start of flowering and allows for effective use of the variety in the agro-climatic conditions of the specified regions. The plant stem is of medium length, with the height of attachment of lower branches of about 22 cm, and the color of the corolla in the bud stage and at full development is white, which is a characteristic feature of the variety. Seeds are yellow, the mass of 1000 seeds is about 6.1 grams.
The variety is characterized by high resistance to drought and shattering, which is confirmed by assessments of 3.7 and 4.0 points respectively. In addition, LUCHESARYNYY demonstrates high resistance to diseases, as damage was not observed during field trials. The fat content in seeds varies from 40.8% to 44.0%, which makes this variety attractive for oilseed production. Seed yield in various regions reaches 6.8-8.7 centners per hectare, which corresponds to standards and ensures a stable income when growing.
Due to its agrotechnical characteristics and adaptability to various climatic conditions, the LUCHESARYNYY variety is a reliable choice for farmers engaged in oilseed flax cultivation. Its high productivity, resistance to unfavorable factors, and quality seed indicators make this variety promising for use in agriculture.
The variety is characterized by high resistance to drought and shattering, which is confirmed by assessments of 3.7 and 4.0 points respectively. In addition, LUCHESARYNYY demonstrates high resistance to diseases, as damage was not observed during field trials. The fat content in seeds varies from 40.8% to 44.0%, which makes this variety attractive for oilseed production. Seed yield in various regions reaches 6.8-8.7 centners per hectare, which corresponds to standards and ensures a stable income when growing.
Due to its agrotechnical characteristics and adaptability to various climatic conditions, the LUCHESARYNYY variety is a reliable choice for farmers engaged in oilseed flax cultivation. Its high productivity, resistance to unfavorable factors, and quality seed indicators make this variety promising for use in agriculture.
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| Type of Flax | |
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Ripening Period
Ripening Period
It takes 70-100 days until pepper reaches flowering stage, 130-160 days until technical fruit ripeness, and 135-180 days until physiological ripeness. |
85-100 |
| Oil Content | 40-44 |
| Potential Yield | 1.5-2.5 |
| Flower Color | |
| Assignment | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Linen |
| Manufacturer | LLC 'SARATOVSORTSEMOVOSCH' |
| Originator | LLC 'SARATOVSORTSEMOVOSCH' |
| Country | Russia |
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