Larets is a type 00 spring rapeseed variety (non-erucic, low-glucosinolate) characterized by medium maturity and resistance to the herbicide dicamba. The vegetative period ranges from 83 to 100 days, ensuring stable maturation under various climatic conditions. The plants have low or medium growth with a height of 94 to 107 cm and medium pod and peduncle lengths. The mass of 1000 seeds varies from 3.1 to 3.8 grams, indicating high-quality seed material.
The variety is characterized by high resistance to lodging (4.5-5 points), shattering (4-4.7 points), and drought (3-4 points), which helps maintain yield under unfavorable weather conditions. The leaves have medium length and width with moderate toothedness at the edges, and the flowering time is medium, allowing for effective use of the variety in various regions. The height of attachment of the lower branch ranges from 28 to 55 cm, facilitating agricultural practices.
Larets demonstrates stable and high yields in different regions, reaching 12.2 c/ha in the Central region, 18.6 c/ha in the Central Black Earth, 9.2 c/ha in the North Caucasian, and 15.7 c/ha in the Middle Volga. The fat content in seeds ranges from 42.1-46.7%, making this variety attractive for oilseed production. Thanks to its characteristics and adaptability, Larets is a reliable choice for cultivation in diverse agro-climatic zones.