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Verdi
Sugar Beet
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Direction Type
Sugar-type (Z), Normal-sugar type (NZ)
Ploidy Type
Triploid
About product
The sugar beet hybrid "Verdi" is a single-seed triploid hybrid of the Z/NZ type, characterized by high yield potential and stable productivity. The seeds are coated, green in color, and have a fraction size of 3.5-4.75 mm. They are treated with high-quality fungicide Poncho Beta (Bayer) and packaged in 1 kg boxes. Seed quality indicators include germination over 90%, uniformity over 94%, seed puri…
Direction Type
Sugar-type (Z), Normal-sugar type (NZ)
Ploidy Type
Triploid
Description
The sugar beet hybrid "Verdi" is a single-seed triploid hybrid of the Z/NZ type, characterized by high yield potential and stable productivity. The seeds are coated, green in color, and have a fraction size of 3.5-4.75 mm. They are treated with high-quality fungicide Poncho Beta (Bayer) and packaged in 1 kg boxes. Seed quality indicators include germination over 90%, uniformity over 94%, seed purity above 99%, single-sprouting over 95%, and moisture content under 10%, ensuring reliable and uniform sowing.
The hybrid "Verdi" is distinguished by very low potassium, sodium, and nitrogen content in the juice, which facilitates the production of high-quality raw materials for sugar processing. The leaves are dark green, semi-collapsed with wavy edges, indicating good vegetative activity. The root crops are immersed in the soil to 95%, providing protection and contributing to quality preservation during storage. The hybrid is resistant to major sugar beet diseases, including rhizomania, cercosporosis, and root rots, and possesses moderate resistance to powdery mildew and stability against bolting.
"Verdi" is recommended for early and medium harvest dates and is well-suited for cultivation with irrigation. The hybrid is characterized by high initial growth energy, ensuring a rapid start of vegetation and contributing to high yield and significant sugar content. Due to its reliability and disease resistance, "Verdi" is an excellent choice for beet growers seeking a stable and quality harvest.
The hybrid "Verdi" is distinguished by very low potassium, sodium, and nitrogen content in the juice, which facilitates the production of high-quality raw materials for sugar processing. The leaves are dark green, semi-collapsed with wavy edges, indicating good vegetative activity. The root crops are immersed in the soil to 95%, providing protection and contributing to quality preservation during storage. The hybrid is resistant to major sugar beet diseases, including rhizomania, cercosporosis, and root rots, and possesses moderate resistance to powdery mildew and stability against bolting.
"Verdi" is recommended for early and medium harvest dates and is well-suited for cultivation with irrigation. The hybrid is characterized by high initial growth energy, ensuring a rapid start of vegetation and contributing to high yield and significant sugar content. Due to its reliability and disease resistance, "Verdi" is an excellent choice for beet growers seeking a stable and quality harvest.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
Specifications
| Direction Type | |
|---|---|
| Ploidy Type | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Sugar Beet |
| Manufacturer | SESVANDERHAVE NV/SA |
| Originator | Сесвандерхаве |
| Originator | Ses Vanderhave |
| Originator | Sesvanderhave N.V |
| Originator | Stefaan Horemans |
| Originator | Ses Europe N.V |
| Originator | Ses Vanderhave |
| Originator | Ooo Sesvanderhave |
| Patent holder | Sesvanderhave N.V |
| Patent holder | SesVanderhave H.B. |
| Patent holder | C.A. |
| Country | Belgium |
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