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NR 183 SV

Diseases
Helminthosporiosis, Smut, Fusarium
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2018
Manufacturer
LLC 'NPK SELECTION'
Offers: 5
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Price range
700 - 2 500 UAH
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Description NR 183 SV
Corn NR 183 SV Nertus is a high-yielding early-maturing hybrid intended for cultivation in forest-steppe and steppe zones. This hybrid has a vegetation period of 97–100 days and a maturity unit of 190–200 according to FAO, ensuring early harvest. Plant height reaches 230 cm, which contributes to the formation of a strong root system and a robust, elastic stem that ensures resistance to lodging.

Hybrid NR 183 SV is characterized by high drought resistance and resistance to major corn diseases such as rust, gummy disease, and fusarium. The kernel is semi-pear-shaped, with a yellow-orange color and a 1000-kernel mass of about 250 g, indicating high product quality. Due to these characteristics, the hybrid is suitable for use both as a grain crop and for silage production.

The potential yield of the hybrid exceeds 100 centners per hectare for dry grain and more than 400 centners per hectare for silage. The recommended plant density before harvest is 80,000 plants per hectare for silage and 65,000 plants per hectare for grain. Additionally, NR 183 SV can be effectively used as a post-harvest crop after cereal, cereal, and vegetable crops, making it a versatile and profitable choice for agricultural enterprises.
Specifications NR 183 SV
Diseases
Helminthosporiosis
Helminthosporiosis
Smut
Smut
Fusarium
Fusarium
Hybrid Type
Hybrid
Use Direction
Grain
Silage
Ripening
Early
FAO
FAO 190-200
Kernel Type
Semi-Notched
Yellow-Orange
Recommended Density
65-70 thousand pcs/ha
80-85 thousand pcs/ha
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2018
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