The BG Adora wheat variety belongs to the intensive type and is intended for cultivation on higher-quality soils using intensive production technologies. This variety is characterized by high yields in areas with sufficient and moderate moisture, as well as high resistance to low temperatures. Plants are medium-early, about 72 cm tall, with a 1000-grain weight of 41 g. BG Adora has a good balance between grain quantity and weight, contributing to stable and high yields.
BG Adora wheat exhibits high resistance to a range of diseases, including powdery mildew, yellow and brown rust, leaf septoria, cercosporosis root rot, and Fusarium head blight. The variety demonstrates high potential for spring tillering and optimally expresses its qualities when sown early or at the optimal time, recommended from September 10 to 20, with a seeding rate of 4.1–5.4 million seeds per hectare.
Additionally, BG Adora belongs to group A with a high falling number, meeting the standards of high-grade hard wheat varieties. It is glumeless and drought-tolerant, making it a versatile and reliable choice for various climatic zones. Due to its record-breaking and stable yields, as well as optimal combination of grain quality parameters, BG Adora is a promising variety for intensive agriculture.