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Ivory
Oats
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Ripeness Group (days)
Early maturing (80-95)
Yield
40-50
Disease Resistance
Powdery mildew, Mottling, Rust
Mass of 1000 seeds (g)
40+
About product
Ivory — an early-maturing oat variety, suitable for cultivation in various climatic zones, including steppes, forest-steppes, and meadows. This variety is characterized by high drought tolerance and adaptability to different soils, ensuring stable yields across regions. Average yield ranges from 4.2 to 5.8 tons per hectare. Plants reach a height of approximately 70 cm, facilitating harvesting and…
Ripeness Group (days)
Early maturing (80-95)
Yield
40-50
Disease Resistance
Powdery mildew, Mottling, Rust
Mass of 1000 seeds (g)
40+
Description
Ivory — an early-maturing oat variety, suitable for cultivation in various climatic zones, including steppes, forest-steppes, and meadows. This variety is characterized by high drought tolerance and adaptability to different soils, ensuring stable yields across regions. Average yield ranges from 4.2 to 5.8 tons per hectare. Plants reach a height of approximately 70 cm, facilitating harvesting and reducing lodging risk.
The Ivory variety features a high 1000-seed mass, reaching 40–43 grams, as well as excellent grading — 9 out of 9 points. The grain contains about 15% protein, and husk content is 27%, indicating high grain quality. Early flowering and medium-early harmonious maturation of grain and straw make this variety optimal for direct combine harvesting, simplifying the harvesting process.
Additionally, this variety exhibits resistance to multiple diseases, including powdery mildew, leaf spot, spike rust, and septoria. It also shows resistance to stem breakage, shattering, and lodging, enhancing yield retention. Sowing rates vary depending on planting timing: 3.7 million seeds per hectare for early plantings, 4.4 million for medium plantings, and 5 million for late plantings. The breeder of this variety is Saaten Union GmbH from Germany.
The Ivory variety features a high 1000-seed mass, reaching 40–43 grams, as well as excellent grading — 9 out of 9 points. The grain contains about 15% protein, and husk content is 27%, indicating high grain quality. Early flowering and medium-early harmonious maturation of grain and straw make this variety optimal for direct combine harvesting, simplifying the harvesting process.
Additionally, this variety exhibits resistance to multiple diseases, including powdery mildew, leaf spot, spike rust, and septoria. It also shows resistance to stem breakage, shattering, and lodging, enhancing yield retention. Sowing rates vary depending on planting timing: 3.7 million seeds per hectare for early plantings, 4.4 million for medium plantings, and 5 million for late plantings. The breeder of this variety is Saaten Union GmbH from Germany.
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| Ripeness Group (days) | Early maturing (80-95) |
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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. |
40-50 |
| Disease Resistance | |
| Mass of 1000 seeds (g) | 40+ |
| Protein (%) | 13+ |
| Plant Height | 80-90 |
| Usage Type | |
| Resistance to Sliding | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Oats |
| Manufacturer | Saaten-Union |
| Country | Germany |
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