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TFSC 3749 A
Sunflower
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Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
45-50%
Vegetation Period
90-100 days
Plant; height
140-150 cm
About product
TFSC 3749 A — an ultra-early sunflower hybrid, distinguished by high yield and resistance to various diseases and pests. The vegetation period is 90-95 days, allowing for early and stable harvests. Plants reach an average height of 140-150 cm, have a convex-shaped medium-sized head, with well-developed seeds in the center. The hybrid is resistant to 7+ races of parasitic weed downy mildew (A-G+),…
Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Oil Content
45-50%
Vegetation Period
90-100 days
Plant; height
140-150 cm
Description
TFSC 3749 A — an ultra-early sunflower hybrid, distinguished by high yield and resistance to various diseases and pests. The vegetation period is 90-95 days, allowing for early and stable harvests. Plants reach an average height of 140-150 cm, have a convex-shaped medium-sized head, with well-developed seeds in the center. The hybrid is resistant to 7+ races of parasitic weed downy mildew (A-G+), as well as to false powdery mildew and peronosporosis, significantly reducing the risk of yield losses.
The seeds of TFSC 3749 A have a high oil content — from 49 to 52%, making this hybrid attractive for oilseed crop production. The thousand-seed weight varies from 50 to 73 grams depending on the fraction. The seed material undergoes careful cleaning and fungicide and microelement treatment, ensuring high germination and protection against diseases during early growth stages. The recommended planting density is from 45,000 to 60,000 plants per hectare, depending on the cultivation zone — Steppe or Forest-Steppe.
The TFSC 3749 A hybrid exhibits high resistance to stressful conditions, including drought and lodging, ensuring stable yields even under adverse climatic conditions. Thanks to its rapid start in the early growth phase and adaptability to various soil-climatic zones, this sunflower is suitable for a wide range of agronomic practices. Its high genetic yield potential reaches 50 centners per hectare, making TFSC 3749 A a profitable choice for farmers focused on quality and efficient oilseed production.
The seeds of TFSC 3749 A have a high oil content — from 49 to 52%, making this hybrid attractive for oilseed crop production. The thousand-seed weight varies from 50 to 73 grams depending on the fraction. The seed material undergoes careful cleaning and fungicide and microelement treatment, ensuring high germination and protection against diseases during early growth stages. The recommended planting density is from 45,000 to 60,000 plants per hectare, depending on the cultivation zone — Steppe or Forest-Steppe.
The TFSC 3749 A hybrid exhibits high resistance to stressful conditions, including drought and lodging, ensuring stable yields even under adverse climatic conditions. Thanks to its rapid start in the early growth phase and adaptability to various soil-climatic zones, this sunflower is suitable for a wide range of agronomic practices. Its high genetic yield potential reaches 50 centners per hectare, making TFSC 3749 A a profitable choice for farmers focused on quality and efficient oilseed production.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
Specifications
| Hybrid Type | |
|---|---|
| Oil Content | 45-50% |
| Vegetation Period | 90-100 days |
| Plant; height | 140-150 cm |
| Basket; shape | |
| Basket; size | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Sunflower |
| Manufacturer | MAS SEEDS |
| Originator | MAS SEEDS |
| Country | France |
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