The hybrid rapeseed Architect is the leader in sown areas in Europe and belongs to the mid-early maturity group. It is characterized by high winter hardiness and rapid autumn development, ensuring successful vegetation recovery and vigorous branching. Due to its strong root system, the plants are resistant to drought, and its high plasticity in spring allows effective response to various fertilizers. Architect demonstrates stability and plasticity under different growing conditions, making it a versatile choice for the Polissia, Forest-Steppe, and Steppe regions.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to major diseases, including turnip yellow mosaic virus (TuYV), fusarium, and white rot, with tolerance ratings of 8 out of 10. Additionally, Architect is genetically resistant to pod cracking and has high resistance to lodging, which helps preserve yield and reduce losses. The hybrid's flowering onset is medium-late, allowing optimal distribution of the vegetative period.
Architect is distinguished by its high yield potential, reaching 70.6 c/ha (7 t/ha), and high oil content in seeds (oil content 9). Glucosinolate content in seeds is less than 15 mmol/g, corresponding to type 00 (non-erucic rapeseed). The recommended seeding rate is 500,000 seeds per hectare, and the cultivation technology is classical with optimal or late sowing dates. All these characteristics make Architect a reliable and high-yielding hybrid suitable for modern agrotechnologies.