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Taifun / Typhoon
Rapeseed
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Type of Rape
Winter rape
Hybrid Type
Simple Linear
About product
Taifun is a hybrid of winter rapeseed (Brassica napus var. napus), distinguished by its early maturity, compactness, and high yield potential. It features uniform ripening and excellent regenerative capacity, making it a reliable choice for cultivation in regions with challenging climatic conditions. The hybrid is included in the State Register for the North Caucasus region and is recommended for…
Type of Rape
Winter rape
Hybrid Type
Simple Linear
Description
Taifun is a hybrid of winter rapeseed (Brassica napus var. napus), distinguished by its early maturity, compactness, and high yield potential. It features uniform ripening and excellent regenerative capacity, making it a reliable choice for cultivation in regions with challenging climatic conditions. The hybrid is included in the State Register for the North Caucasus region and is recommended for cultivation in the Krasnodar Krai.
One of the key features of Taifun is its high winter hardiness, ensuring successful winter survival even under harsh weather conditions. Breeders have also stabilized in the hybrid traits of prolonged homogeneous flowering and heat tolerance, allowing the plant to retain pods and minimize yield losses during critical weather events during the flowering phase. Thanks to these qualities, the hybrid demonstrates stability and adaptability in various agroclimatic conditions.
Taifun exhibits resistance to diseases such as phomopsis and cylindrical spore disease, further enhancing its reliability and reducing the risk of yield loss. The average yield of the hybrid is 12.9 centners per hectare, which is 2.8 centners higher than the standard. Seeds are certified and available for purchase in bags, ensuring quality and protection against counterfeits. This hybrid is an optimal choice for farmers seeking high and stable yields of winter rapeseed.
One of the key features of Taifun is its high winter hardiness, ensuring successful winter survival even under harsh weather conditions. Breeders have also stabilized in the hybrid traits of prolonged homogeneous flowering and heat tolerance, allowing the plant to retain pods and minimize yield losses during critical weather events during the flowering phase. Thanks to these qualities, the hybrid demonstrates stability and adaptability in various agroclimatic conditions.
Taifun exhibits resistance to diseases such as phomopsis and cylindrical spore disease, further enhancing its reliability and reducing the risk of yield loss. The average yield of the hybrid is 12.9 centners per hectare, which is 2.8 centners higher than the standard. Seeds are certified and available for purchase in bags, ensuring quality and protection against counterfeits. This hybrid is an optimal choice for farmers seeking high and stable yields of winter rapeseed.
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Type of Rape
Type of Rape
Winter rape is a long-day plant, characterized by weak winter hardiness. It may be damaged at temperatures of -8 to -10°C, so it is most commonly grown in regions with mild winters. The most favorable temperature for growth and development of rape is 18-24°C. It requires moisture... |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Rapeseed |
| Manufacturer | DEUTSCHE SAATVEREDELUNG AG |
| Originator | DEUTSCHE SAATVEREDELUNG AG |
| Originator | Deutsche Saatveredelung |
| Country | Germany |
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