ODOL 1 A
Sunflower
Научная Производственная Семенная Компания АгросемтрансUser rating
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Mid-early sunflower hybrid featuring genetic resistance to Euro-Lightning herbicides.
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Technological Potential of the ODOL 1 A Hybrid
The ODOL 1 A hybrid, developed in collaboration with the Plant Breeding and Genetics Institute (Odessa) and brought to market by Agrosemtrans, is a specialized solution for intensive farming. The primary technical focus of this hybrid is achieving an optimal balance between maturity speed and effective weed control.
Productivity and Adaptability Factors
- Vegetation Cycle: The period from emergence to physiological maturity is 100–110 days. This mid-early timeframe helps the crop avoid the peak heat of July and ensures a consistent harvest schedule before autumn precipitation.
- Herbicide Protection: Genetic resistance to imidazolinone herbicides (the Clearfield/Euro-Lightning system) allows agronomists to implement aggressive chemical weed control without the risk of crop phytotoxicity. This is essential for fields heavily infested with broomrape (Orobanche cumana) and difficult-to-control weeds.
From a technical standpoint, ODOL 1 A is an ideal choice for farms utilizing conventional or minimum tillage systems that require reliable chemical defense tools. The genetics developed at the Odessa Institute ensure a predictable crop response to herbicide application, enabling precise management of agro-technical windows while maintaining maximum plant health.
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