Ekaterina
Wheat
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A high-performance short-stemmed variety with excellent lodging resistance and disease immunity.
Description
Focus on Lodging Resistance and Yield Stability
The Ekaterina spring soft wheat variety, developed by the Ural FANSC, is an ideal choice for farms prioritizing lodging resistance and harvesting efficiency. The short-stemmed plant (50–60 cm) withstands high moisture and wind pressure, ensuring crop integrity even under intensive management practices.
Practical Agronomic Benefits
- Superior Disease Profile: The variety shows strong field immunity against root rot, brown rust, and powdery mildew. This allows for reduced fungicide applications, helping to optimize input costs.
- Planting Density: To achieve peak performance, a productive stem density of 4.0–4.5 million plants per hectare is recommended. This density ensures consistent quality when sowing windows are strictly observed.
- Harvesting and Adaptability: Despite being a spring wheat, the variety shows high plasticity and adaptability (rated 8/9 for overwintering potential/stress tolerance), enabling it to withstand unexpected temperature fluctuations during the growing season.
Ekaterina is designed for producers seeking a balance between a compact plant structure and stable yields. The awnless (beardless) nature of the ears simplifies the threshing process for combine harvesters, significantly reducing mechanical damage to the grain. This variety is a strategic choice for operations aiming to minimize lodging losses while achieving uniform grain quality.
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