PX 18 XX is a high-yielding corn hybrid with several important agronomic advantages. It is characterized by high productivity due to large ears with a high number of kernels, which ripen evenly, do not crack, and do not shatter. The plant is self-pollinating with a strong stalk, ensuring resistance to lodging. The hybrid contains transgenic genes that enhance drought tolerance, resistance to abiotic stresses, diseases, and pests, making it a reliable choice for various climatic conditions.
PX 18 XX belongs to late-maturing corn varieties with a FAO of approximately 260, allowing its use for producing high-quality grain. The grain has an intermediate type with yellow-orange coloring on both upper and lower parts, indicating its high nutritional value. The plant is tall, with narrow leaves and medium-thick cylindrical ears. High seed germination (98%) and energy of germination (97%) ensure reliable and uniform crop development.
The hybrid is suitable for grain production and exhibits stable yields of 180-190 centners per hectare. Due to its salt tolerance and resistance to other adverse factors, PX 18 XX can be successfully cultivated in various regions. The thousand-grain weight is approximately 330 grams, indicating high seed quality and potential for high yields.