ZPTK 196 is a hybrid of maize (Zea mays L.) of early and mid-early maturity, registered in the State Register for the Central Region. It is a three-line hybrid, ensuring its stability and high productivity. The grain of this hybrid has a yellow-orange color and semi-silky structure, which contributes to its good quality and market demand.
The ear of ZPTK 196 is intermediate type with colored stalk, which is a characteristic feature of this hybrid. The average yield of normalized dry matter exceeds standard values, making this hybrid attractive for agricultural production. The hybrid is produced on sterile cytoplasm, which enhances its resistance to adverse conditions.
A special advantage of ZPTK 196 is its high resistance to southern gummy root rot. Throughout the entire testing period, the hybrid was not affected by diseases, indicating its reliability and durability in agricultural use. This makes ZPTK 196 an excellent choice for farmers aiming to obtain a stable and high-quality harvest.