The Fidoxxi corn hybrid is a medium-early grain corn variety developed for cultivation in areas with adequate moisture. This variety features a cream-colored, dent-type kernel and an extensive hybrid type, ensuring high adaptability to various soil-climate conditions. Plants are shorter than average, which enhances resistance to lodging and simplifies harvest. The FAO of this hybrid is 330, indicating a medium-early maturity.
Fidoxxi exhibits high resistance to stalk and ear fusarium, significantly reducing the risk of yield losses due to fungal diseases. Seeds are treated with fungicides Maxim XL and Poncho, providing additional protection during early growth stages. The hybrid is characterized by good cold and drought tolerance, making it suitable for cultivation in various climatic zones, including the Polissia, forest-steppe, and southern forest-steppe regions.
The recommended planting density at harvest is 70-75 thousand plants per hectare, depending on the growing region. The hybrid is well-suited for monoculture with minimal soil tillage, simplifying agronomic practices and reducing production costs. The number of rows per ear ranges from 14 to 16, and the number of kernels per row ranges from 32 to 34, with a 1000-kernel weight of 290-310 grams. Seeds are supplied in 80,000-seed bags, convenient for large-scale planting.