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Opus
Soybean
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Growing Season
90-100 days
Plant; plant height
70-80cm, 80-90cm, 90-100cm
Plant: Height of Lower Pod Attachment
12-14cm
Seeds: oil content
19-20%
About product
Opus soybean variety is an early-maturing, high-yielding variety with a vegetative period of 95 to 115 days, ensuring rapid maturity and the possibility of harvesting within a short time. Plants have a height of 75 to 110 cm, with upright growth habit and gray-brown hairs on the main stem. The variety is adapted to various soil types and exhibits indeterminate growth, which contributes to stable y…
Growing Season
90-100 days
Plant; plant height
70-80cm, 80-90cm, 90-100cm
Plant: Height of Lower Pod Attachment
12-14cm
Seeds: oil content
19-20%
Description
Opus soybean variety is an early-maturing, high-yielding variety with a vegetative period of 95 to 115 days, ensuring rapid maturity and the possibility of harvesting within a short time. Plants have a height of 75 to 110 cm, with upright growth habit and gray-brown hairs on the main stem. The variety is adapted to various soil types and exhibits indeterminate growth, which contributes to stable yield formation.
Opus has a high yield potential, reaching 4.34 t/ha (55-60 c/ha), and high protein content — about 46% — making it especially valuable for producing high-protein products. The oil content in the seeds ranges from 19.8-21%, corresponding to the medium-oil type. Seeds have an average size, yellow seed coat color, and light hilum color matching the seed. The 1000-seed mass varies between 185-195 g.
The variety is resistant to wilting, lodging, nematodes, and phytophthora, ensuring reliability during cultivation. Recommended planting density is 650-750 thousand seeds per hectare, with optimal row spacing of 12.5 to 50 cm. High resistance to cracking and stable attachment of the first pod at a height over 12 cm contribute to maintaining yield and quality. Opus soybean is intended for grain use and combines high productivity with excellent raw material quality.
Opus has a high yield potential, reaching 4.34 t/ha (55-60 c/ha), and high protein content — about 46% — making it especially valuable for producing high-protein products. The oil content in the seeds ranges from 19.8-21%, corresponding to the medium-oil type. Seeds have an average size, yellow seed coat color, and light hilum color matching the seed. The 1000-seed mass varies between 185-195 g.
The variety is resistant to wilting, lodging, nematodes, and phytophthora, ensuring reliability during cultivation. Recommended planting density is 650-750 thousand seeds per hectare, with optimal row spacing of 12.5 to 50 cm. High resistance to cracking and stable attachment of the first pod at a height over 12 cm contribute to maintaining yield and quality. Opus soybean is intended for grain use and combines high productivity with excellent raw material quality.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
Specifications
| Growing Season | 90-100 days |
|---|---|
| Plant; plant height | 70-80cm, 80-90cm, 90-100cm |
| Plant: Height of Lower Pod Attachment | 12-14cm |
| Seeds: oil content | 19-20% |
| Seeds: protein content | 43-45% |
| Catalog | Catalog → Soybean |
| Manufacturer | Semences Prograin Inc |
| Originator | Semences Prograin Inc |
| Originator | Prograin Ukr , Ua |
| Originator | Alain Letourneau |
| Originator | Andre Letourneau, Alain Letourneau, |
| Originator | Andre Letourneau |
| Patent holder | Semences Prograin Inc |
| Patent holder | Semenses Prograin |
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