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P0937

Diseases
Helminthosporiosis
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2021
Manufacturer
Pioneer
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120 - 5 952 UAH
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Description P0937
Corn hybrid P0937 is a late-maturing, simple hybrid with dent-type kernels and FAO 580, ideally suited for irrigation in forest-steppe and northern steppe regions. This hybrid is characterized by high yield, reaching 12-15 tons per hectare, making it a profitable choice for grain production and ethanol manufacturing. Due to its excellent water use efficiency and high drought tolerance, P0937 demonstrates stable performance even under suboptimal moisture conditions.

One of the key features of this hybrid is its high tolerance to Helminthosporium and resistance to lodging in stems and roots, significantly reducing the risk of yield losses. Disease resistance levels are rated at 6 out of 9, confirming the hybrid's reliability in combating pathogens. P0937 is well-suited for monoculture and minimal tillage practices, but is not recommended for late harvest.

To achieve maximum productivity, it is recommended to follow optimal planting dates — early and optimal, avoiding very early and late planting. Recommended planting density depends on moisture levels: 55-60 thousand plants per hectare under adequate moisture, and 50-55 thousand under limited moisture. During cultivation, post-emergence herbicides should be applied strictly according to crop development stages, and overcrowding and late harvest should be avoided to preserve yield quality and quantity.
Specifications P0937
Diseases
Helminthosporiosis
Helminthosporiosis
Hybrid Type
Simple
Use Direction
Grain
Ripening
160-180 days
FAO
FAO 580
Kernel Type
Toothed
Recommended Density
50-55 thousand pcs/ha
55-60 thousand pcs/ha
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2021
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