LO 2002 N is a winter rye hybrid intended for cultivation in the Northwestern and Lower Volga regions. The plant features a mid-late maturity type with a vegetative period ranging from 299 to 346 days, enabling successful adaptation to the diverse climatic conditions of these zones. The rye exhibits moderate winter hardiness and drought tolerance at standard levels, ensuring stable development under adverse weather conditions.
The LO 2002 N plant is characterized by a short average stem length and an intermediate bush type with semi-prostrate growth. The spike is semi-bent, of medium length, and dense, which facilitates good grain formation. The grain is of medium size, with a 1000-kernel weight ranging from 32 to 41 grams, indicating high quality and yield potential of the crop.
The average yield of the hybrid in cultivation regions is approximately 38.7 centners per hectare. The rye is moderately susceptible to brown rust, requiring adherence to agronomic measures for crop protection. LO 2002 N is suitable for use in various agronomic systems, providing a stable and quality harvest.