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MAS 920CP / MAS 920KP
Sunflower
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Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
45-50%
Vegetation Period
120-130 days
Basket; shape
Slightly convex
About product
MAS 920CP is a mid-season linoleic sunflower hybrid with high yield potential under various climatic conditions. It features mid-early flowering, slightly convex and tilted head shape, which promotes efficient seed filling. The thousand seed weight is 60-72 grams, and the oil content in seeds reaches 49-52%, making this hybrid attractive for high-quality oil production.MAS 920CP is cultivated usin…
Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
45-50%
Vegetation Period
120-130 days
Basket; shape
Slightly convex
Description
MAS 920CP is a mid-season linoleic sunflower hybrid with high yield potential under various climatic conditions. It features mid-early flowering, slightly convex and tilted head shape, which promotes efficient seed filling. The thousand seed weight is 60-72 grams, and the oil content in seeds reaches 49-52%, making this hybrid attractive for high-quality oil production.
MAS 920CP is cultivated using Clearfield Plus technology, which provides reliable weed control and resistance to major sunflower diseases such as Phomopsis, Verticillium, head and stem sclerotinia, false powdery mildew (RM9), and downy mildew (race E). Additionally, the hybrid exhibits high drought tolerance and lodging resistance, enabling successful cultivation in the Polesie, Forest-Steppe, and Northern Steppe regions.
The recommended seeding rate for MAS 920CP varies depending on soil moisture levels: 50-55 thousand seeds per hectare under low moisture, and 60-65 thousand under adequate moisture. Seeds are supplied in packages of 150,000 units, with high germination energy (approximately 97%) and uniformity, ensuring high-quality planting material. These characteristics make MAS 920CP a reliable choice for farmers aiming to achieve a stable and high sunflower yield with high oil content.
MAS 920CP is cultivated using Clearfield Plus technology, which provides reliable weed control and resistance to major sunflower diseases such as Phomopsis, Verticillium, head and stem sclerotinia, false powdery mildew (RM9), and downy mildew (race E). Additionally, the hybrid exhibits high drought tolerance and lodging resistance, enabling successful cultivation in the Polesie, Forest-Steppe, and Northern Steppe regions.
The recommended seeding rate for MAS 920CP varies depending on soil moisture levels: 50-55 thousand seeds per hectare under low moisture, and 60-65 thousand under adequate moisture. Seeds are supplied in packages of 150,000 units, with high germination energy (approximately 97%) and uniformity, ensuring high-quality planting material. These characteristics make MAS 920CP a reliable choice for farmers aiming to achieve a stable and high 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 |
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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 | Maisadour Semences |
| Country | France |
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