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P63LL06
Sunflower
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Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
50-55%
Vegetation Period
110-120 days
Plant; height
140-150 cm
Prices in stores
from0.6 €per 1000 pcs
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About product
Sunflower hybrid P63LL06 is a medium-early, high-yielding linoleic type hybrid with high oil content, reaching 50%. It has a vegetation period of 110-115 days and plant height of about 140 cm, which is below average. The head is convex, and seeds are well retained, preventing shattering. The 1000-seed mass is approximately 60 grams, contributing to high yields with potential up to 48 centners/ha.T…
Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
50-55%
Vegetation Period
110-120 days
Plant; height
140-150 cm
Description
Sunflower hybrid P63LL06 is a medium-early, high-yielding linoleic type hybrid with high oil content, reaching 50%. It has a vegetation period of 110-115 days and plant height of about 140 cm, which is below average. The head is convex, and seeds are well retained, preventing shattering. The 1000-seed mass is approximately 60 grams, contributing to high yields with potential up to 48 centners/ha.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to major diseases, including Fusarium, Fusarium oxysporum, white mold, and false powdery mildew, as well as tolerance to five races of downy mildew (A-E). Additionally, it has high drought tolerance and a strong stem, ensuring resistance to lodging. These traits make P63LL06 particularly suitable for cultivation under various soil-climatic conditions, including steppes, forest-steppes, and Polissia in Ukraine.
The cultivation technology for this hybrid is traditional, using conventional herbicides. Due to its adaptability, P63LL06 performs well across a wide range of conditions, though it is recommended to avoid areas where race G of sunflower downy mildew is present. This hybrid combines high productivity, stress and disease resistance, making it a profitable choice for farmers seeking stable and high-quality yields.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to major diseases, including Fusarium, Fusarium oxysporum, white mold, and false powdery mildew, as well as tolerance to five races of downy mildew (A-E). Additionally, it has high drought tolerance and a strong stem, ensuring resistance to lodging. These traits make P63LL06 particularly suitable for cultivation under various soil-climatic conditions, including steppes, forest-steppes, and Polissia in Ukraine.
The cultivation technology for this hybrid is traditional, using conventional herbicides. Due to its adaptability, P63LL06 performs well across a wide range of conditions, though it is recommended to avoid areas where race G of sunflower downy mildew is present. This hybrid combines high productivity, stress and disease resistance, making it a profitable choice for farmers seeking stable and high-quality yields.
Crop & resistance
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| Hybrid Type | |
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| Oil Content | 50-55% |
| Vegetation Period | 110-120 days |
| Plant; height | 140-150 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 | PIONEER s.a. |
| Country | USA |
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