INV 1033 is a mid-early winter rape hybrid (Brassica napus var. napus) 00 type, characterized by the absence of erucic acid and low glucosinolate content. The hybrid is distinguished by rapid autumn growth and consistently high yield, confirmed by test results in the Central Black Earth region. The average yield in this region is 20.2 centners per hectare, which is 4.1 centners per hectare higher than standard indicators, and the maximum yield reached 47.6 centners per hectare. Seeds contain an average of 45.5% fat, which ensures high oil collection — about 12.6 centners per hectare.
INV 1033 has high adaptability to various soil types and treatment methods, making it universal for cultivation in such regions as Lipetsk, Oryol, and Tambov. The hybrid demonstrates good winter hardiness and resistance to lodging, as well as high resistance to pod shattering, which contributes to crop preservation. The recommended sowing rate is 450-500 thousand seeds per hectare, which optimizes sowing density and contributes to maximum productivity.
In addition, INV 1033 is distinguished by high resistance to diseases, in particular to phoma due to the presence of the Rlm7 gene, as well as tolerance to verticillium wilt. The hybrid is suitable for early and late sowing terms, as well as for minimal soil processing, which facilitates agronomic activities and reduces cultivation costs. High oil content and stability of indicators make INV 1033 a profitable choice for producers focused on obtaining high-quality and high-yielding rape.