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X 711 V
Sunflower
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Oil Content
50-55%
Seeds; size
Large
Vegetation Period
110-120 days
Plant; height
170-180 cm
About product
Sunflower X 711 V is an intensive-type hybrid distinguished by its high drought tolerance and significant yield potential under favorable conditions. This hybrid belongs to the mid-early maturity group with a vegetation period of 111-115 days. Plants reach a height of 170-180 cm, while the head diameter is 18-20 cm. The mass of 1000 seeds varies from 55 to 65 grams, indicating the hybrid's large-s…
Oil Content
50-55%
Seeds; size
Large
Vegetation Period
110-120 days
Plant; height
170-180 cm
Description
Sunflower X 711 V is an intensive-type hybrid distinguished by its high drought tolerance and significant yield potential under favorable conditions. This hybrid belongs to the mid-early maturity group with a vegetation period of 111-115 days. Plants reach a height of 170-180 cm, while the head diameter is 18-20 cm. The mass of 1000 seeds varies from 55 to 65 grams, indicating the hybrid's large-seeded nature. Oil content in the seeds is at the level of 51-53%, making this sunflower attractive for oilseed production.
Hybrid X 711 V possesses genetic resistance to seven races of the parasitic plant sowthistle (A-G), and also demonstrates high resistance to various diseases and stress factors. Among them are phomopsis, phoma, downy mildew, gray and white molds, confirmed by resistance ratings of 5-7 points. Additionally, the sunflower tolerates drought well, which is especially important for cultivation in steppe and forest-steppe zones.
Due to its characteristics, hybrid X 711 V is suitable for cultivation in various climatic conditions, ensuring a stable and high yield. Its large seeds with high oil content make it in demand among agricultural producers focused on oilseed production. Disease resistance and tolerance to adverse factors allow reducing the risk of yield loss and increasing the economic efficiency of cultivation.
Hybrid X 711 V possesses genetic resistance to seven races of the parasitic plant sowthistle (A-G), and also demonstrates high resistance to various diseases and stress factors. Among them are phomopsis, phoma, downy mildew, gray and white molds, confirmed by resistance ratings of 5-7 points. Additionally, the sunflower tolerates drought well, which is especially important for cultivation in steppe and forest-steppe zones.
Due to its characteristics, hybrid X 711 V is suitable for cultivation in various climatic conditions, ensuring a stable and high yield. Its large seeds with high oil content make it in demand among agricultural producers focused on oilseed production. Disease resistance and tolerance to adverse factors allow reducing the risk of yield loss and increasing the economic efficiency of cultivation.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
Specifications
| Oil Content | 50-55% |
|---|---|
| Seeds; size | |
| Vegetation Period | 110-120 days |
| Plant; height | 170-180 cm |
| Catalog | Catalog → Sunflower |
| Originator | Yuriev PPI NAAS |
| Originator | Игнатенко Александр Иванович |
| Originator | Інститут растениеводства им. В.Я. Юр'єва НААН України |
| Originator | Кириченко Виктор Васильевич |
| Originator | Макляк Екатерина Николаевна |
| Originator | Весёлый Виталий Александрович |
| Originator | Кузьмишена Надежда Викторовна |
| Originator | Sivenko Valentina Ivanovna |
| Originator | Petrenkova Vera Pavlovna |
| Originator | Аладьина Зоя Кирилловна |
| Originator | IP IGNATENKO ALEKSANDR IVANOVICh |
| Country | Ukraine |
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