KWS AKBATOR
Rye
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Description
The KWS AKBATOR variety has high winter hardiness and resistance to unfavorable climatic conditions, including drought and lodging. It has a reduced risk of infection with snow mold and ergot, which expands the possibilities of its cultivation in risky agricultural zones. Due to these qualities, the variety is successfully grown in various regions, including the Middle Volga region and the Urals, as well as in the Republic of Tatarstan, where high yields are achieved.
Rye KWS AKBATOR is recommended for cultivation in diverse climatic conditions, which is confirmed by its stable productivity and resistance to diseases. The sowing rate is 2.0-2.5 million seeds per hectare, which ensures optimal plant development and maximum yield return. Thanks to its milling qualities and adaptability, this variety is a profitable choice for agricultural producers seeking a stable and high-quality harvest.
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Type
Type
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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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
Mid-season variety |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Rye |
| Manufacturer | KWS |
| Originator | Kws Lochow |
| Country | Germany |
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