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P8315

Diseases
Helminthosporiosis
Country
USA
Registration Year
2015
Manufacturer
Pioneer
Offers: 2
Where to buy
Price range
900 - 3 000 UAH
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Pioneer
Description P8315
Pioneer P8315 corn seeds are a simple hybrid with dent-type kernels, developed by DuPont / Pioneer. This mid-early hybrid with FAO 280 features high starch content and is suitable for various applications, including grain, ethanol, and silage production. The tall plant with strong stalks ensures resistance to stalk lodging, contributing to reliable yields even under challenging conditions.

Hybrid P8315 exhibits excellent drought tolerance and efficient use of available water, making it an optimal choice for regions with variable moisture levels. It demonstrates high resistance to stalk diseases (6 out of 9 on the resistance scale) and root diseases such as helminthosporiosis, promoting plant health and stable yields. It is recommended to sow seeds at optimal times, avoiding early or late planting, and to apply pre-emergence herbicides strictly according to crop development stages.

To achieve maximum productivity, follow the recommended plant population: 70-75 thousand plants per hectare under adequate moisture, and 60-65 thousand under limited moisture. When growing for silage, increase the seeding rate by 15-20%. The hybrid performs well in monoculture but is not recommended for minimum tillage or late harvest. These characteristics make Pioneer P8315 corn seeds a reliable and efficient choice for agricultural producers.
Specifications P8315
Diseases
Helminthosporiosis
Helminthosporiosis
Hybrid Type
Simple
Use Direction
Grain
Silage
Ripening
140-160 days
FAO
FAO 280
Kernel Type
Toothed
Recommended Density
60-65 thousand pcs/ha
70-75 thousand pcs/ha
Starch content, %
74
75
76
77
Country
USA
Registration Year
2015
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