LEXUS is a mid-early hybrid of spring rapeseed (Brassica napus var. napus), characterized by high yield and resistance to adverse conditions. Plants of this hybrid are of medium height with a powerful root system, ensuring efficient uptake of nutrients from the soil. The mass of 1000 seeds ranges from 3.9 to 4.3 grams, while the oil content in the seeds varies from 44.0 to 48.9%, exceeding standard indicators and contributing to a high oil yield — from 7.5 to 11.4 centners per hectare.
The hybrid LEXUS is distinguished by its resistance to lodging and pod cracking, which minimizes yield losses during harvesting and ensures seed preservation. Plants are characterized by simultaneous flowering with minimal stretching of the start and end of the period, as well as high branching, which contributes to the formation of a dense and uniform pod mass. For optimal development of the hybrid, special attention should be paid to the sowing rate and row width, ensuring each plant has sufficient area, close to square.
The maturity period of LEXUS is medium, allowing it to be grown in various climatic zones. The hybrid is recommended for cultivation in a wide range of regions, including Central, Middle-Volga, Urals, West Siberian, and East Siberian. Long-term observations confirm the stability and high productivity of LEXUS, making it an attractive choice for modern agrarians seeking maximum efficiency and crop quality.