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OMSKAYA 37
Wheat
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Type of Development
Spring wheat
Wheat Type
Soft wheat variety
Growing Season
80-90 days
Seed: mass 1.000 pcs seeds
35-40 grams
About product
Wheat variety 'Omskaya 37' is a soft spring wheat of medium-late maturity with a vegetation period ranging from 79 to 97 days. This variety was developed by Russian breeders of the Siberian Scientific and Research Institute of Agriculture and recommended for cultivation in the Southern Forest-Steppe and Lowland Steppe zones of Omsk Oblast. The plant is medium-tall, with a semi-erect stem and weak…
Type of Development
Spring wheat
Wheat Type
Soft wheat variety
Growing Season
80-90 days
Seed: mass 1.000 pcs seeds
35-40 grams
Description
Wheat variety 'Omskaya 37' is a soft spring wheat of medium-late maturity with a vegetation period ranging from 79 to 97 days. This variety was developed by Russian breeders of the Siberian Scientific and Research Institute of Agriculture and recommended for cultivation in the Southern Forest-Steppe and Lowland Steppe zones of Omsk Oblast. The plant is medium-tall, with a semi-erect stem and weak straw, ensuring high resistance to lodging. The ear is pyramidal in shape, medium density, white in color; the grain is semi-long, reddish in color with a narrow, shallow furrow. The mass of 1000 grains varies between 31-47 grams, indicating the variety's large-grained nature. 'Omskaya 37' is distinguished by high yield, reaching an average of 24.2-29.8 c/ha in the recommended zone, with maximum indicators up to 43.8 c/ha. It possesses good baking qualities, making it valuable for agricultural production. In terms of drought resistance, the variety shows average indicators, not lagging behind standards by more than one point. The waxy coating on the straw and ear is medium, contributing to plant protection from adverse climatic factors. The variety is characterized by resistance to a range of diseases, including brown and stem rust, as well as moderate resistance to powdery mildew and some types of blotches. However, it is susceptible to powdery and hard head smut, septoria, and root rots. Due to the combination of high yield, resistance to lodging and diseases, as well as excellent baking properties, 'Omskaya 37' is a promising variety for cultivation in the West Siberian region.
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Wheat Type
Wheat Type
Biologically hard wheat differs from soft wheat in its greater demand for soil fertility and agronomic conditions (especially regarding field cleanliness from weeds), lower drought resistance and plasticity, relatively weaker root development, especially nodal roots, and lower ti... |
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| Growing Season | 80-90 days |
| Seed: mass 1.000 pcs seeds | 35-40 grams |
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| Potential Yield | 8-9 tons |
| Catalog | Catalog → Wheat |
| Originator | Omsk Agrarian Scientific Center |
| Originator | Oak Street Se |
| Originator | Fgbnu Omsk Agrarian Science Center |
| Originator | Россеева Людмила Петровна |
| Originator | Ложникова Лидия Фёдоровна |
| Originator | Белан Игорь Александрович |
| Originator | Игнатьева Елена Юрьевна |
| Originator | Зыкин Владимир Александрович |
| Originator | Колмаков Юрий Владимирович |
| Originator | Россеев Владимир Михайлович |
| Originator | FGBNU 'OMSKIJ AGRARNYJ NAUChNYJ TSENTR' |
| Patent holder | Omsk Agrarian Scientific Center |
| Patent holder | FGBNU 'OMSKIJ AGRARNYJ NAUChNYJ TSENTR' |
| Country | Russia |
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