Corn LAR 1493 is a late-maturing variety with medium-height plants and narrow or medium leaves. The leaves are slightly curved, and the angle between the leaf blade and stem is small. The plant features weak anthocyanic root coloring at the stem, panicle bracts, and stamens. The panicle has a medium height of the main axis above the upper lateral branch, with sparse ears and a small number of slightly curved lateral branches. The ear is of medium size, slender with a long stalk, containing toothed orange-colored kernels.
This corn variety is distinguished by high yield and is adapted for cultivation in various regions. Plants reach a height of up to 310 cm and have a strong stem, providing resistance to adverse conditions, including drought. LAR 1493 is suitable for grain and silage production, making it a versatile choice for agricultural production.
Moreover, corn LAR 1493 demonstrates rapid early growth and high resistance to common diseases such as downy mildew and helminthosporiosis. These traits enhance reliability and efficiency in cultivation, which is especially important for farmers aiming for stable and high yields.