KINBEL 144 SV — an early-maturing three-row hybrid maize (Zea mays L.), intended for cultivation in the Volga and Ural regions. The plant has medium height with medium-length ears, characterized by high yield and adaptability to local climatic conditions. The grain is semi-silky with a distinctive yellow-orange hue on the upper part, indicating high quality and nutritional value.
The hybrid exhibits resistance to several diseases, including southern helminthosporium, ear bacterial disease, and fusarium, significantly reducing the risk of yield losses. Nevertheless, the plant may be susceptible to damage by corn stem borer. The 1000-seed mass varies from 194 to 225 grams, indicating good germination energy and potential for stable yields.
KINBEL 144 SV is versatile in use: suitable for both grain and silage production. The average grain yield in the Volga region reaches 37.1–42.6 c/ha, and in the Ural region — approximately 7.5–8.1 c/ha. The hybrid features normalized dry matter content, making it attractive for feed production and processing.