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Chernihivskiy 28
Oats
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Ripeness Group (days)
Medium-maturing (95-110)
Yield
60+
Disease Resistance
Rust, Mixed
Mass of 1000 seeds (g)
28-32
About product
Oat variety "Chernihivskiy 28" is a medium-late, awned type, intended for fodder and cereal use. The vegetation period ranges from 70 to 116 days, depending on growing conditions, with the variety maturing 6-7 days later than regional analogs. Plants reach a height of 120-155 cm, have an upright bush form with a strong hollow stem and broad light-green leaves. The grain is light-colored, well-form…
Ripeness Group (days)
Medium-maturing (95-110)
Yield
60+
Disease Resistance
Rust, Mixed
Mass of 1000 seeds (g)
28-32
Description
Oat variety "Chernihivskiy 28" is a medium-late, awned type, intended for fodder and cereal use. The vegetation period ranges from 70 to 116 days, depending on growing conditions, with the variety maturing 6-7 days later than regional analogs. Plants reach a height of 120-155 cm, have an upright bush form with a strong hollow stem and broad light-green leaves. The grain is light-colored, well-formed with a blunt tip, with 1000-grain weight varying from 30 to 38 grams, and protein content ranging from 14-17%.
The variety "Chernihivskiy 28" is characterized by high yield: grain yield potential reaches 56-60 c/ha, and green mass yield — from 300 to 520 c/ha. It exhibits good drought resistance and relatively high resistance to lodging. A distinctive feature of the variety is moderate susceptibility to pustular and stem rust, with minimal damage from wireworm. The ear is semi-late, 20-30 cm long, with lateral branches diverging at a sharp angle and practically no awns.
The variety was developed by individual selection from a hybrid population obtained by crossing varieties "Mirny" and "Los-3". Due to its characteristics and resistance to adverse factors, "Chernihivskiy 28" is a reliable choice for cultivation in various climatic conditions of Ukraine, ensuring stable and high yields of both grain and fodder green mass.
The variety "Chernihivskiy 28" is characterized by high yield: grain yield potential reaches 56-60 c/ha, and green mass yield — from 300 to 520 c/ha. It exhibits good drought resistance and relatively high resistance to lodging. A distinctive feature of the variety is moderate susceptibility to pustular and stem rust, with minimal damage from wireworm. The ear is semi-late, 20-30 cm long, with lateral branches diverging at a sharp angle and practically no awns.
The variety was developed by individual selection from a hybrid population obtained by crossing varieties "Mirny" and "Los-3". Due to its characteristics and resistance to adverse factors, "Chernihivskiy 28" is a reliable choice for cultivation in various climatic conditions of Ukraine, ensuring stable and high yields of both grain and fodder green mass.
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| Ripeness Group (days) | Medium-maturing (95-110) |
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Yield
Yield
Overall bulb harvest per unit area. Depends on both onion variety characteristics and agronomic practices, fertilizers, and irrigation. Under optimal growing conditions, an onion yield of 100 tons per hectare and above is not considered record-breaking. |
60+ |
| Disease Resistance | |
| Mass of 1000 seeds (g) | 28-32 |
| Protein (%) | 13+ |
| Plant Height | 110-120 |
| Grain-oriented | |
| Corn Color | |
| Usage Type | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Oats |
| Originator | Chernihiv IAPV UAAN |
| Country | Ukraine |
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