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CSM 9764

Diseases
Helminthosporiosis, Fusarium
Country
France
Registration Year
2014
Manufacturer
LLC 'TSO 'SAKTOV'
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Description CSM 9764
Corn CSM 9764 is a medium-maturing hybrid intended for grain and silage production. The plant is tall with moderately wide and long leaves. The ear is long and cylindrical, with a medium or long stalk, and the kernels are toothed with yellow-orange coloring on the upper part and yellow on the lower part. The hybrid has weak anthocyanin pigmentation in roots, husk, and silk, as well as medium kernel density. The vegetative period is approximately 108 days, ensuring timely harvest. CSM 9764 is characterized by high yield and good adaptability to various climatic conditions. Average grain yield reaches 59.1 c/ha, with maximum yields up to 122.1 c/ha, and grain moisture at harvest is about 20.4%. The hybrid is resistant to southern helminthosporium and moderately affected by stalk rot, enhancing its reliability in agronomic use. However, it is sensitive to corn borer, requiring attention during crop protection. Hybrid CSM 9764 is widely used in agriculture due to its versatility and quality. It is suitable for cultivation in various regions, including North Caucasus, Volga-Vyatka, Central Chernozem, Volga, West Siberian, and East Siberian. High dry matter content in silage and grain makes it valuable for animal feed and grain production. CSM 9764 seeds are certified and meet modern agro-industrial standards, confirming their quality and efficiency.
Specifications CSM 9764
Diseases
Helminthosporiosis
Helminthosporiosis
Fusarium
Fusarium
Hybrid Type
Hybrid
Use Direction
Food
Grain
Silage
Ripening
108-116 days
Medium Ripeness
Kernel Type
Toothed
Yellow-Orange
Country
France
Registration Year
2014
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Manufacturer
LLC 'TSO 'SAKTOV'
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