AMULET is a spring rapeseed variety of type 00 (erucic acid-free, low-glucosinolate), developed by VNIIMK. The plant is high-oleic and early-maturing, with a vegetation period of about 89 days. The variety is characterized by high fat content in seeds — from 43.5% to 48.0%, as well as a high level of oleic acid — from 75.7% to 78.2%. The average yield of the variety in recommended regions is about 8.7 c/ha. AMULET is recommended for cultivation in various regions of Russia, including Krasnodar Krai, and is distinguished by good adaptation to climatic conditions. In addition, under the name AMULET, a systemic fungicide based on the active substance tebuconazole (250 g/l) is produced, intended for the protection of grain and industrial crops, including winter rapeseed, from a complex of fungal diseases. Tebuconazole exhibits high efficiency against such pathogens as rust, fusarium, septoria, alternaria, and others. The preparation rapidly penetrates the plant through leaves and stems, distributing evenly throughout the xylem, which ensures protection of both treated and new parts of the plant. The AMULET fungicide exerts both preventive and therapeutic action, suppressing the growth and development of fungal infections. In addition, when treating winter rapeseed, it acts as a growth regulator, slowing down excessive stretching of the aerial mass during the autumn period, contributing to the formation of a compact leaf rosette and a powerful root system. This increases the winter hardiness of plants, reduces the risk of freezing, and improves resistance to adverse weather conditions, such as sharp temperature fluctuations and moisture deficit. The dosage of the preparation ranges from 0.5 to 1 l/ha depending on the culture, and the shelf life is 3 years.