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Sarolta

Diseases
Helminthosporiosis, Rot, Smut, Fusarium
Country
Hungary
Registration Year
2010
Manufacturer
Cereal Research Non Profit Company
Offers: 3
Where to buy
Price range
379 - 2 850 UAH
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9
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Producer
Cereal Research Non Profit Company
Description Sarolta
Sarolta (FAO 290) is a high-yielding early three-line hybrid corn variety, characterized by high drought resistance and stress tolerance throughout the entire vegetation period. Thanks to its cold tolerance, this hybrid can be sown early, promoting rapid initial plant development and enabling a stable yield even under adverse climatic conditions. The yield potential of Sarolta reaches 112-130 c/ha, and in favorable years, grain yield may reach up to 16 t/ha.

Sarolta features high grain quality with low moisture content at harvest, simplifying subsequent processing and storage of the harvest. The hybrid's grain is rich in starch and carotene, making it suitable for bioethanol production and other industrial applications. The hybrid exhibits high tolerance to diseases such as Ustilago maydis, ear Fusarium, corn borer, helminthosporium, blister rust, and stalk rot, ensuring healthy and high-quality harvests.

The recommended planting density is 60-70 thousand plants per hectare, which is optimal for achieving maximum productivity. The rapid grain moisture loss allows timely harvesting and preparation of fields for winter crop planting. Sarolta is a reliable choice for farmers aiming to achieve high-quality corn yields under various climatic conditions.
Specifications Sarolta
Diseases
Helminthosporiosis
Helminthosporiosis
Rot
Rots
Smut
Smut
Fusarium
Fusarium
Hybrid Type
Three-line
Use Direction
Grain
FAO
FAO 290
Recommended Density
60-65 thousand pcs/ha
65-70 thousand pcs/ha
Country
Hungary
Registration Year
2010
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