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STICHIA
Sugar Beet
OOO 'SOYuZSEMSVEKLA'User rating
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Root vegetable; size
Medium
Root; shape
Narrow-conical
Sugar Content
18-19%
About product
The sugar beet hybrid 'Stichia' from the selection 'SoiuzSemSvekla' is a high-yield agricultural plant designed for cultivation on various soils, including acidic ones. It is characterized by high yield, reaching up to 83 tons per hectare, as well as high root crop sugar content—about 18.3%. Sugar output reaches 15.2 tons per hectare, making this hybrid particularly attractive for the sugar indust…
Root vegetable; size
Medium
Root; shape
Narrow-conical
Sugar Content
18-19%
Description
The sugar beet hybrid 'Stichia' from the selection 'SoiuzSemSvekla' is a high-yield agricultural plant designed for cultivation on various soils, including acidic ones. It is characterized by high yield, reaching up to 83 tons per hectare, as well as high root crop sugar content—about 18.3%. Sugar output reaches 15.2 tons per hectare, making this hybrid particularly attractive for the sugar industry. The vegetation period is 150-160 days, allowing for planning moderate harvest times.
The root crop of the 'Stichia' hybrid has a narrow conical shape and a medium degree of soil immersion, which facilitates its extraction and reduces contamination during harvesting. The technological shape of the root crop promotes ease of mechanized collection and improves raw material quality. Additionally, the hybrid is characterized by high juice purity and good storability during storage, ensuring crop preservation and product quality over a long period.
Special attention is paid to the hybrid's resistance to various environmental factors and diseases. 'Stichia' exhibits high resistance to drought and root rots, as well as medium resistance to cercosporosis, ramularia, and powdery mildew. These qualities make it a reliable choice for cultivation in complex climatic conditions. Practical trials have shown that the hybrid is capable of producing record yields, confirmed by successful cultivation experience in southern regions, including Africa.
The root crop of the 'Stichia' hybrid has a narrow conical shape and a medium degree of soil immersion, which facilitates its extraction and reduces contamination during harvesting. The technological shape of the root crop promotes ease of mechanized collection and improves raw material quality. Additionally, the hybrid is characterized by high juice purity and good storability during storage, ensuring crop preservation and product quality over a long period.
Special attention is paid to the hybrid's resistance to various environmental factors and diseases. 'Stichia' exhibits high resistance to drought and root rots, as well as medium resistance to cercosporosis, ramularia, and powdery mildew. These qualities make it a reliable choice for cultivation in complex climatic conditions. Practical trials have shown that the hybrid is capable of producing record yields, confirmed by successful cultivation experience in southern regions, including Africa.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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Root; shape
Root; shape
Roots can be round, elongated-round, cylindrical, conical. |
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| Sugar Content | 18-19% |
| Catalog | Catalog → Sugar Beet |
| Manufacturer | OOO 'SOYuZSEMSVEKLA' |
| Originator | OOO 'SOYuZSEMSVEKLA' |
| Originator | Союзсемсвекла |
| Originator | Сухоруких Владимир Александрович |
| Originator | Бердников Роман Владимирович |
| Country | Russia |
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