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Khameleon

Safflower

RosNIIPITI SK / Saratovskiy GUBI

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Vegetation period (days from emergence to maturity)
100–110 days
Plant Height
60–120 cm
Usage Type
Olive, On feed
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Khameleon

A resilient, high-yield safflower variety with an accelerated growth cycle, optimized for arid climates.

Vegetation period (days from emergence to maturity)
100–110 days
Plant Height
60–120 cm
Usage Type
Olive, On feed

Description

Technical Profile of the Safflower Variety "Chameleon"

The "Chameleon" safflower variety, developed by RosNIIPTI SK and the Saratov State Agrarian Institute, serves as a robust solution for high-risk agricultural zones. Its primary agronomic value lies in its genotypic plasticity, enabling the crop to maintain consistent growth and yield stability under significant water stress conditions.

Morphology and Growth Cycle

With a vegetation period of 100–110 days from emergence to maturity, "Chameleon" offers a reliable window for farmers to plan their crop rotations effectively. The plant height, ranging from 60 to 120 cm, is optimized for modern harvesting equipment, ensuring minimal grain loss and efficient header performance. The structural rigidity of the stem prevents lodging, which is critical for maintaining quality under varying weather patterns during the ripening phase.

Versatile Application

The technical utility of the "Chameleon" variety is defined by its dual-purpose nature:

  • Oilseed Production: The seeds yield high-quality oil suitable for both food and industrial applications. The thin hull percentage optimizes the lipid extraction rate, making it a viable option for oil processing facilities.
  • Forage Capability: In regions facing green fodder shortages, "Chameleon" serves as a productive crop for silage and haylage production. Its biomass composition is well-suited for integration into livestock feed rations.

The collaborative development by OVP "Pokrovskoye" and the Russian Scientific Research and Design Institute for Sorghum and Corn ensures that this variety is tailored for soil and climatic conditions where conventional oilseeds often fail. A key engineering advantage of this variety is the uniformity of head maturation, which streamlines harvester calibration and reduces post-harvest processing costs such as drying and cleaning.

Specifications

Specifications «Khameleon»
Vegetation period (days from emergence to maturity) 100–110 days
Plant Height 60–120 cm
Usage Type OliveOn feed
Catalog Catalog → Safflower
Manufacturer RosNIIPITI SK / Saratovskiy GUBI
Originator OVP "Pokrovskoye"
Originator OOO OVP 'POKROVSKOE'
Originator ФГБНУ Российский научно-исследовательский и проектно-технологический институт сорго и кукурузы
Originator Жужукин Валерий Иванович
Originator Горбунов Вячеслав Сергеевич
Originator Коюда Сергей Петрович
Originator Nosko Oksana Sergeevna
Originator Зайцев Сергей Александрович
Originator Волков Дмитрий Петрович
Originator Gudkova Elena Vadimovna
Originator Guseva Svetlana Aleksandrovna
Originator Fgbnu Rossijskij Nipti Sorgo I Kukuruzy
Patent holder OVP "Pokrovskoye"
Patent holder OOO OVP 'POKROVSKOE'
Patent holder ФГБНУ Российский научно-исследовательский и проектно-технологический институт сорго и кукурузы
Patent holder Fgbnu Rossijskij Nipti Sorgo I Kukuruzy
Country Russia

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