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Henry

Diseases
Downy Mildew, Phomosis, Black leg
Country
Austria
Registration Year
2010
Manufacturer
Saatbau
Offers: 3
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Price range
35 - 346.67 UAH
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Description Henry
The hybrid winter rape Henry is a high-yielding variety adapted for cultivation in the Steppe, Forest Steppe, and Polесьe climatic zones. It matures at medium-early dates and can form yields with potential up to 40 centners per hectare. Henry is distinguished by its stable yield on various soil types, including light soils, making it a versatile choice for different agrotechnical conditions.

One of the key features of the hybrid is its high resistance to frost and drought. This is ensured by a powerful root system that develops faster than the leafy part immediately after germination, allowing the plant to accumulate nutrients and form a low growth point before cold weather arrives. This adaptation contributes to excellent frost resistance and rapid resumption of growth activity in early spring. Additionally, deep root penetration into the soil ensures adequate moisture for the plant during drought conditions.

The Henry hybrid has a dark green leafy canopy, indicating good nitrogen uptake and sufficient nitrogen content in the soil. It is characterized by high oil content and seed mass per 1000 seeds up to 6 grams. The hybrid is resistant to major rape diseases such as fomoz, black leg, and peronosporosis, which further enhances its reliability and quality of yield. Thanks to these characteristics, Henry is an excellent choice for obtaining high-quality seed with high oil content.
Specifications Henry
Diseases
Downy Mildew
Downy mildew
Phomosis
Phomosis
Black leg
Black leg
Type of Rape
Winter rape
Hybrid Type
Simple Linear
Yield Potential
40-50 ц/га
Country
Austria
Registration Year
2010
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