T 6314 Z — an early-maturing, high-yielding hybrid of sweet corn, reaching technical maturity in 70-80 days after emergence. Ears are 17-20 cm long, with kernels of bright yellow-orange color, and the conditioned ear weight is 200-230 g. The kernels have excellent taste qualities when boiled and cook quickly, making this hybrid especially attractive to consumers who value taste and ease of preparation.
Plants of the hybrid are characterized by high growth and resistance to adverse conditions. The hybrid exhibits high resistance to most corn pathogens, including common smut, as well as to major pests. It also shows high resistance to lodging and stem breakage, ensuring reliable yield. Additionally, the hybrid demonstrates good drought tolerance and adaptability to growing conditions, allowing its use in various agroclimatic zones, including steppes, forest-steppe, and Polissia.
T 6314 Z is suitable for intensive farming and provides high grain yields — up to 12.5-13 t/ha with a grain extraction rate of 82%. The grain contains 71.5% starch and 9.1% protein, making it valuable for both food and feed purposes. The high taste qualities and technological properties of the grain make this hybrid universal and in-demand among producers and consumers.