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Sunflower
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Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
50-55%
Vegetation Period
120-130 days
About product
COMPETITOR is a mid-season first-generation sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) hybrid, characterized by early flowering and very low plant height at maturity. Leaves are green with no or very weak blistering, and branching is absent. Seeds feature clearly defined marginal and internal stripes, with a 1000-seed mass of 67 grams. The hybrid's vegetation period lasts approximately 127 days, ensuring st…
Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
50-55%
Vegetation Period
120-130 days
Description
COMPETITOR is a mid-season first-generation sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) hybrid, characterized by early flowering and very low plant height at maturity. Leaves are green with no or very weak blistering, and branching is absent. Seeds feature clearly defined marginal and internal stripes, with a 1000-seed mass of 67 grams. The hybrid's vegetation period lasts approximately 127 days, ensuring stable maturation in the Central Volga region. Average seed yield reaches 24.1 centners per hectare, with a maximum of 35.4 centners per hectare, and oil content in seeds is 55.2%, allowing for up to 11.8 centners of oil per hectare.
The COMPETITOR hybrid demonstrates high resistance to major sunflower diseases, including dry and gray mold, while moderately affected by rust. This makes it a reliable choice for cultivation in regions with varying climatic conditions and potential pathogen threats. Due to its characteristics, the hybrid is suitable for intensive agriculture and provides a high yield of quality raw material for oil production.
Use of the COMPETITOR hybrid is especially relevant for agricultural enterprises aiming for high yields and product quality. Its disease resistance and adaptation to regional conditions allow for reduced risk of crop loss and increased economic efficiency of cultivation. The high oil content in seeds makes this hybrid attractive to the oilseed industry, while its stable yield performance is ideal for farmers focused on long-term planning and sustainable production.
The COMPETITOR hybrid demonstrates high resistance to major sunflower diseases, including dry and gray mold, while moderately affected by rust. This makes it a reliable choice for cultivation in regions with varying climatic conditions and potential pathogen threats. Due to its characteristics, the hybrid is suitable for intensive agriculture and provides a high yield of quality raw material for oil production.
Use of the COMPETITOR hybrid is especially relevant for agricultural enterprises aiming for high yields and product quality. Its disease resistance and adaptation to regional conditions allow for reduced risk of crop loss and increased economic efficiency of cultivation. The high oil content in seeds makes this hybrid attractive to the oilseed industry, while its stable yield performance is ideal for farmers focused on long-term planning and sustainable production.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
Specifications
| Hybrid Type | |
|---|---|
| Oil Content | 50-55% |
| Vegetation Period | 120-130 days |
| Catalog | Catalog → Sunflower |
| Manufacturer | OOO 'SOLNEChNAYa STRANA' |
| Originator | OOO 'SOLNEChNAYa STRANA' |
| Originator | Солнечная Страна |
| Originator | Беляева Ольга Александровна |
| Originator | Кошкарев Илья Альбертович |
| Originator | Назаров Роман Сергеевич |
| Originator | Болдырев Александр Владимирович |
| Country | Country |
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