AMZK 99 is a medium-maturity leafless pea variety intended for cultivation in various regions, including the Central Black Earth, Volga-Vyatka, Ural, Western Siberian, and Eastern Siberian regions. Plants reach heights from 56 to 92 cm, while the mass of 1000 seeds varies within 193-236 g. The variety is characterized by high resistance to lodging, which ensures crop preservation and ease of harvesting.
AMZK 99 features high yield, averaging around 22.4-23.7 c/ha in the Central Black Earth region. The grain contains a significant amount of protein — from 22.6 to 24.7%, making it valuable for feed and food purposes. Seeds exhibit good quality, promoting successful cultivation and high crop productivity.
The variety has enhanced drought resistance and shattering resistance, improving its adaptation to adverse weather conditions. However, it is susceptible to certain diseases such as ascochitis and root rots, and is moderately affected by anthracnose. Despite this, AMZK 99 remains a reliable choice for agrarians seeking a stable and quality pea harvest.