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KUBANSKY MS 95
Sugar Beet
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Direction Type
Normal-sugar type (NZ)
Ploidy Type
Diploid
Root vegetable; size
Medium
Sugar Content
19-20%
About product
KUBANSKY MS 95 is a single-seed diploid hybrid of sugar beet, developed on a sterile basis. The hybrid was created taking into account the features of the North Caucasus region and recommended for cultivation in the Krasnodar Krai. It is characterized by high root yield, which on average reaches 255 centners per hectare, while the mass of one root is about 444 grams. The sugar content in the roots…
Direction Type
Normal-sugar type (NZ)
Ploidy Type
Diploid
Root vegetable; size
Medium
Sugar Content
19-20%
Description
KUBANSKY MS 95 is a single-seed diploid hybrid of sugar beet, developed on a sterile basis. The hybrid was created taking into account the features of the North Caucasus region and recommended for cultivation in the Krasnodar Krai. It is characterized by high root yield, which on average reaches 255 centners per hectare, while the mass of one root is about 444 grams. The sugar content in the roots is approximately 19.4%, which ensures sugar collection at the level of 54 centners per hectare.
The hybrid is distinguished by high resistance to major sugar beet diseases, such as Cercosporosis and damage by root-feeding pests, as well as to root rot pathogens. These qualities ensure stable yield and high ecological plasticity, which allows for successful cultivation of the crop in various regional conditions. In addition, the hybrid's roots are well preserved during long-term storage in cold storage, which is important for subsequent processing and product realization.
KUBANSKY MS 95 combines theoretical achievements of breeding and practical advantages for farmers. High sweetness and resistance to harmful factors make this hybrid an attractive choice for sugar production, ensuring efficient and cost-effective cultivation of sugar beet in the conditions of the Krasnodar Krai and the North Caucasus region.
The hybrid is distinguished by high resistance to major sugar beet diseases, such as Cercosporosis and damage by root-feeding pests, as well as to root rot pathogens. These qualities ensure stable yield and high ecological plasticity, which allows for successful cultivation of the crop in various regional conditions. In addition, the hybrid's roots are well preserved during long-term storage in cold storage, which is important for subsequent processing and product realization.
KUBANSKY MS 95 combines theoretical achievements of breeding and practical advantages for farmers. High sweetness and resistance to harmful factors make this hybrid an attractive choice for sugar production, ensuring efficient and cost-effective cultivation of sugar beet in the conditions of the Krasnodar Krai and the North Caucasus region.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
Specifications
| Direction Type | |
|---|---|
| Ploidy Type | |
| Root vegetable; size | |
| Sugar Content | 19-20% |
| Catalog | Catalog → Sugar Beet |
| Originator | May Day Sugar Beet SCS |
| Originator | Нпп Семена И Технологии |
| Originator | Шевченко Анатолий Григорьевич |
| Originator | Логвинов Виктор Алексеевич |
| Originator | Мищенко Владимир Николаевич |
| Originator | Логвинов Алексей Викторович |
| Originator | Logvinova Anna Petrovna |
| Originator | Саквин Николай Владимирович |
| Originator | Кудрявцева Надежда Витальевна |
| Originator | Дерюгин Владимир Александрович |
| Originator | FGBNU 'PERVOMAJSKAYa SELEKTSIONNO-OPYTNAYa STANTSIYa SAHARNOJ SVEKLY' |
| Country | Russia |
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