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Stine 06H02
Soybean
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Growing Season
90-100 days
Plant: Height of Lower Pod Attachment
10-12cm
Seeds: oil content
22-23%
Seeds: protein content
37-39%
About product
Stine 06H02 soybean variety is an early-maturing semi-determinate type with a vegetation period of approximately 95-115 days. The seeds are characterized by the absence of pigmentation and a black hilum. The 1000-seed mass is 170-200 grams, and the height of the lower pod attachment is within 11-12 cm. The variety features rapid germination and intensive early growth, which contributes to successf…
Growing Season
90-100 days
Plant: Height of Lower Pod Attachment
10-12cm
Seeds: oil content
22-23%
Seeds: protein content
37-39%
Description
Stine 06H02 soybean variety is an early-maturing semi-determinate type with a vegetation period of approximately 95-115 days. The seeds are characterized by the absence of pigmentation and a black hilum. The 1000-seed mass is 170-200 grams, and the height of the lower pod attachment is within 11-12 cm. The variety features rapid germination and intensive early growth, which contributes to successful plant development under various climatic conditions.
Stine 06H02 demonstrates high adaptability to adverse growing conditions and soil plasticity, making it suitable for cultivation in steppe (including irrigated areas), forest-steppe, and Polissia regions of Ukraine. Recommended sowing rates depend on row spacing: 550-600 thousand seeds per hectare for 15-30 cm spacing, and 450-500 thousand seeds per hectare for 35-45 cm spacing. The variety shows resistance to lodging and pod shattering, ensuring yield preservation.
Stine 06H02 soybean exhibits high resistance to a range of diseases, including root rot, phytophthora, peronosporosis, ascochytosis, bacterial blight, septoria, and fusarium, with tolerance ratings ranging from 7 to 9. Protein content in the seeds varies from 36.5% to 39.5%, and oil content ranges from 22% to 24%, making this variety attractive for high-quality raw material production. Due to its agronomic and biochemical characteristics, Stine 06H02 is a reliable choice for farmers seeking a stable and high-quality soybean harvest.
Stine 06H02 demonstrates high adaptability to adverse growing conditions and soil plasticity, making it suitable for cultivation in steppe (including irrigated areas), forest-steppe, and Polissia regions of Ukraine. Recommended sowing rates depend on row spacing: 550-600 thousand seeds per hectare for 15-30 cm spacing, and 450-500 thousand seeds per hectare for 35-45 cm spacing. The variety shows resistance to lodging and pod shattering, ensuring yield preservation.
Stine 06H02 soybean exhibits high resistance to a range of diseases, including root rot, phytophthora, peronosporosis, ascochytosis, bacterial blight, septoria, and fusarium, with tolerance ratings ranging from 7 to 9. Protein content in the seeds varies from 36.5% to 39.5%, and oil content ranges from 22% to 24%, making this variety attractive for high-quality raw material production. Due to its agronomic and biochemical characteristics, Stine 06H02 is a reliable choice for farmers seeking a stable and high-quality soybean harvest.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
Specifications
| Growing Season | 90-100 days |
|---|---|
| Plant: Height of Lower Pod Attachment | 10-12cm |
| Seeds: oil content | 22-23% |
| Seeds: protein content | 37-39% |
| Catalog | Catalog → Soybean |
| Manufacturer | Mertec LLC |
| Originator | Pat Grams |
| Patent holder | Mertec LLC |
| Country | USA |
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