Rapeseed is a crop demanding advanced cultivation techniques, particularly sensitive to weeds during the early vegetative stage, when the leaf canopy has not yet covered the soil surface. Weed presence can significantly reduce rapeseed productivity, leading to yield losses of 15–30%. To minimize these losses, it is essential to use high-quality hybrids and follow agronomic recommendations.
BASF offers on the Russian market a line of high-yielding rapeseed hybrids InVigor®, adapted to various cultivation systems. Among them are the hybrids Performer, INV105, INV115, and Vider KL. These hybrids exhibit high resistance to diseases, lodging, and pod shattering, ensuring stable and high yields. The hybrid Performer is characterized by its medium maturity and high oil content, while INV105 and INV115 are especially effective when grown using No-till technology.
To achieve maximum productivity of InVigor® hybrids, an intensive cultivation technology is required, including proper application of fungicides and other plant protection products. This approach allows to fully realize the hybrids' potential, ensuring high oil and protein yields, making them an attractive choice for modern farmers.