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F 9102 MI
Sunflower
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Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
45-50%
Vegetation Period
120-130 days
Plant; height
170-180 cm
About product
F 9102 MI — this is a high-oleic sunflower hybrid that combines high yield with increased oleic acid content, reaching 84-89%. The oil content in seeds is 49-50%, making this hybrid particularly valuable for producing high-quality vegetable oil. Plants reach a height of about 175 cm, possess a strong root system and leafiness, which contributes to good growth and resilience under various climatic…
Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
45-50%
Vegetation Period
120-130 days
Plant; height
170-180 cm
Description
F 9102 MI — this is a high-oleic sunflower hybrid that combines high yield with increased oleic acid content, reaching 84-89%. The oil content in seeds is 49-50%, making this hybrid particularly valuable for producing high-quality vegetable oil. Plants reach a height of about 175 cm, possess a strong root system and leafiness, which contributes to good growth and resilience under various climatic conditions.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to diseases, including false powdery mildew, rot, and downy mildew, as well as tolerance to the herbicide Euro-Lighting and new strains of the HRV virus. It demonstrates high drought tolerance and genetically predetermined resistance to lodging and shattering, ensuring stable yields even under adverse weather conditions. Due to these characteristics, F 9102 MI is suitable for cultivation in various regions, including the Forest Steppe, Northern Steppe, and Polissia.
A mid-early hybrid with a flat head shows a yield potential of up to 4.4 t/ha, with field yields varying between 35-42 c/ha. High tolerance to plant density allows efficient use of sowing areas, ensuring optimal plant development and maximum product output. F 9102 MI is a reliable choice for farmers aiming to obtain a high-quality and stable sunflower yield with high oil content.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to diseases, including false powdery mildew, rot, and downy mildew, as well as tolerance to the herbicide Euro-Lighting and new strains of the HRV virus. It demonstrates high drought tolerance and genetically predetermined resistance to lodging and shattering, ensuring stable yields even under adverse weather conditions. Due to these characteristics, F 9102 MI is suitable for cultivation in various regions, including the Forest Steppe, Northern Steppe, and Polissia.
A mid-early hybrid with a flat head shows a yield potential of up to 4.4 t/ha, with field yields varying between 35-42 c/ha. High tolerance to plant density allows efficient use of sowing areas, ensuring optimal plant development and maximum product output. F 9102 MI is a reliable choice for farmers aiming to obtain a high-quality and stable sunflower yield with high oil content.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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| Hybrid Type | |
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| Oil Content | 45-50% |
| Vegetation Period | 120-130 days |
| Plant; height | 170-180 cm |
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Herbicide Tolerance
Herbicide Tolerance
Unique combination of the herbicide EURO-LIGHTNING®, containing two active ingredients of the imidazolinone class, and high-yielding hybrids resistant to this herbicide, developed using traditional selection methods (without genetic engineering). Advantages of using CLEARFIELD te... |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Sunflower |
| Manufacturer | SOLTIS |
| Originator | SOLTIS |
| Country | France |
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