A9011 is sweet corn, a versatile hybrid with dent-type kernels, suitable for various uses including grain, silage, and biogas production. The hybrid features medium plant height with optimal ear attachment, ensuring good resistance to lodging and contributing to high yields. Due to its versatility, A9011 is suitable for cultivation under various agronomic conditions, including monoculture and minimal soil tillage.
The hybrid has medium to late maturity with a FAO rating of approximately 290-440, enabling efficient use of soil moisture and demonstrating high drought tolerance. The plant's water shedding rate is above average, which helps maintain harvest quality under adverse weather conditions. Late harvest should be avoided, and pre-emergence herbicides should be applied strictly according to crop development phases to achieve maximum productivity.
A9011 exhibits strong resistance to common corn diseases, including high tolerance to Helminthosporium and ear rot. This ensures stable yields and reduces losses during storage. Optimal planting density varies depending on soil moisture levels: 70-75 thousand plants per hectare is recommended under sufficient moisture, while 65-70 thousand is advised under limited moisture. This approach allows maximum utilization of the hybrid’s potential and ensures high-quality harvest.