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TALDA
Sunflower
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Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
50-55%
Seeds; color
Black
Vegetation Period
90-100 days, 100-110 days
About product
TALDA is a medium-early sunflower hybrid developed by the NPO 'Galaktika' and included in the State Register. Plants reach an average height of 165-170 cm, with semi-arching and slightly convex heads of 20-22 cm in diameter. The vegetation period ranges from 95 to 110 days, allowing the hybrid to successfully adapt to various climatic conditions. TALDA belongs to the intensive type of hybrids and…
Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
50-55%
Seeds; color
Black
Vegetation Period
90-100 days, 100-110 days
Description
TALDA is a medium-early sunflower hybrid developed by the NPO 'Galaktika' and included in the State Register. Plants reach an average height of 165-170 cm, with semi-arching and slightly convex heads of 20-22 cm in diameter. The vegetation period ranges from 95 to 110 days, allowing the hybrid to successfully adapt to various climatic conditions. TALDA belongs to the intensive type of hybrids and is characterized by high yield potential up to 48 centners per hectare.
The hybrid exhibits resistance to herbicides containing tribenuron-methyl as well as to false powdery mildew, ensuring reliable crop protection and reducing the cost of plant protection. However, TALDA shows moderate susceptibility to white mold. Seeds have yellow corolla color, 1000-seed mass around 58.4 g, and contain up to 50% oil, making this hybrid attractive for oilseed production.
The recommended seeding rate is 60-65 thousand plants per hectare in well-watered zones and 55-60 thousand in less watered zones. Average yield in the Central Chernozem region reaches 29.4 centners per hectare, with maximum yields potentially reaching 42.5 centners per hectare. Due to its characteristics and resistance, TALDA is a reliable choice for agricultural producers seeking high-quality and stable sunflower yields.
The hybrid exhibits resistance to herbicides containing tribenuron-methyl as well as to false powdery mildew, ensuring reliable crop protection and reducing the cost of plant protection. However, TALDA shows moderate susceptibility to white mold. Seeds have yellow corolla color, 1000-seed mass around 58.4 g, and contain up to 50% oil, making this hybrid attractive for oilseed production.
The recommended seeding rate is 60-65 thousand plants per hectare in well-watered zones and 55-60 thousand in less watered zones. Average yield in the Central Chernozem region reaches 29.4 centners per hectare, with maximum yields potentially reaching 42.5 centners per hectare. Due to its characteristics and resistance, TALDA is a reliable choice for agricultural producers seeking high-quality and stable sunflower yields.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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| Hybrid Type | |
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| Oil Content | 50-55% |
| Seeds; color | |
| Vegetation Period | 90-100 days, 100-110 days |
| Plant; height | 160-170 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 | НПО «Галактика» |
| Originator | НПО «Галактика» |
| Country | Russia |
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