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BESHTAU

Diseases
Rot, Smut, Fusarium
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2012
Manufacturer
VNII Corn
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Description BESHTAU
The Beshtau corn hybrid is a medium-late, tall variety with universal usage potential. The plant features semi-erect leaf arrangement, ensuring good leaf coverage and efficient photosynthesis. Leaves are broad, and the stalk has high strength, reducing the risk of lodging and breakage below the ear. The 1000-grain weight is approximately 280 grams; kernels are dent-type with yellow coloration at the top and yellow-orange at the bottom, giving ears an attractive market appearance. The Beshtau hybrid exhibits high resistance to major diseases and pests, including stalk rot, downy mildew, and ear fusarium. Due to its remontant and drought-tolerant characteristics, this variety adapts well to various climatic conditions, making it a reliable choice for cultivation on both dryland and irrigated soils. The recommended plant density is 55,000 plants per hectare for dryland cultivation and 70,000 per hectare for irrigation. Corn Beshtau demonstrates high yield and yield stability, confirmed by test results where yields reached over 10 tons per hectare. Long, slightly conical ears with a high number of rows of kernels ensure high commercial grain output. This hybrid is an excellent choice for farmers seeking high-quality, stable corn yields with favorable agronomic traits.
Specifications BESHTAU
Diseases
Rot
Rots
Smut
Smut
Fusarium
Fusarium
Hybrid Type
Hybrid
Use Direction
Universal
Ripening
Mid-late maturity
Kernel Type
Yellow
Yellow-Orange
Toothed
Recommended Density
55-60 thousand pcs/ha
70-75 thousand pcs/ha
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2012
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