LÜMEN is a high-yielding spring rapeseed hybrid (Brassica napus var. napus) belonging to the medium-early variety group. It is characterized by resistance to lodging and pod shattering, which ensures crop preservation and high oilseed quality. The hybrid features high drought resistance and disease resistance at a level of 5 out of 5, making it a reliable choice for various soil and climatic conditions.
LÜMEN plants form a large crop of oilseeds with an average thousand-seed weight, while the oil content in seeds ranges from 42.0% to 48.8%, exceeding standard indicators by 6.3%. The hybrid responds positively to an increase in the rate of mineral fertilizers, balanced for major nutrients, including trace elements, which contributes to increased productivity and crop quality.
To achieve maximum yield when cultivating LÜMEN, it is recommended to strictly adhere to the recommended sowing rate and apply fungicides with growth-regulating effects. This significantly improves plant resistance to lodging and allows stems to retain the formed high oilseed yield. The hybrid is suitable for cultivation in regions with a short growing season and is recommended for cultivation in various regions of Russia, including the Volga-Vyatsky, Central Black Soil, North Caucasian, Middle Volga, Lower Volga, Ural, Western Siberian, and Eastern Siberian regions.