Agronomic portal Agronom.info
Categories
Language
Currency
My account
Corn

P9759

Diseases
Helminthosporiosis, Rot, Smut
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2024
Manufacturer
Corteva
Offers: 2
Where to buy
Price range
4 426.85 - 12 100 UAH
Views
14
Reviews
0
Producer
Corteva
Description P9759
The P9759 corn hybrid is a simple mid-late maturing variety with a dent kernel type, intended for grain production as well as for ethanol and silage production. It is characterized by high yield and excellent water use efficiency, ensuring effective soil moisture utilization and promoting stable yield formation. The hybrid adapts well to various soil-climate conditions, making it suitable for cultivation in regions of Ukraine such as Polissia, Forest-Steppe, and Northern Steppe.

One of the key features of P9759 is its high resistance to lodging, which significantly reduces yield losses under adverse weather conditions. Additionally, the hybrid exhibits high tolerance to common corn diseases, including corn molds and Helminthosporium, as well as good resistance to stalk diseases. Thanks to these characteristics, the hybrid is suitable for monoculture and minimal soil tillage, simplifying agronomic practices and reducing costs for plant protection.

The recommended planting density before harvest is 60-65 thousand plants per hectare under favorable conditions and 55-60 thousand under insufficient moisture. Optimal planting dates contribute to achieving maximum hybrid productivity. High drought tolerance and adaptability make P9759 a reliable choice for farmers aiming to obtain a stable and high-quality yield across various climatic zones.
Specifications P9759
Diseases
Helminthosporiosis
Helminthosporiosis
Rot
Corn rots
Smut
Smut
Hybrid Type
Simple
Use Direction
Grain
Silage
Kernel Type
Toothed
Recommended Density
55-60 thousand pcs/ha
60-65 thousand pcs/ha
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2024
Catalog
Varieties
Field Crops
Manufacturer
Corteva
Where to buy P9759
Loading...
Reviews P9759
0comments
Sort by:Popular first
No comments yet.