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AMAROC

Diseases
Helminthosporiosis, Smut, Fusarium
Country
Germany
Registration Year
2018
Manufacturer
KWS
Offers: 7
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Price range
440 - 4 083 UAH
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Description AMAROC
AMAROC 290 is a mid-season, simple hybrid with FAO 320, developed by VNIIS for universal use, both for grain and silage. This hybrid features a high yield potential of up to 15.8 tons per hectare, ensuring high profitability. Plants reach a height of approximately 270 cm, with ears attached at 95-110 cm, with 16 to 18 rows of kernels. The kernels are cream-colored and dent-shaped, making AMAROC 290 attractive for various agro-industrial purposes.

One of the key advantages of AMAROC 290 is its universality and adaptability. The hybrid successfully grows in various agro-climatic zones of Ukraine, including the Polissia, Forest-Steppe, and Steppe, thanks to its high plasticity to soil-climate conditions. It demonstrates stable growth and development even under adverse weather conditions, making it a reliable choice for farmers. Its drought resistance, reaching 80%, allows cultivation in arid regions without significant yield losses.

Moreover, AMAROC 290 exhibits high resistance to major corn diseases, including helminthosporiosis, fusarium, and gray leaf spot, with resistance levels up to 90%. The hybrid also shows high cold tolerance and lodging resistance, contributing to the preservation of yield quality and quantity. AMAROC corn seeds are packaged in convenient multi-layer bags, ensuring safe transportation and ease of use for both large and small farms.
Specifications AMAROC
Diseases
Helminthosporiosis
Helminthosporiosis
Smut
Smut
Fusarium
Fusarium
Hybrid Type
Simple
Use Direction
Grain
Silage
Ripening
120-140 days
FAO
FAO 320
Kernel Type
Silicon-Zahnförmig
Country
Germany
Registration Year
2018
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