Laudata sugar beet is a medium-late, single-stem, diploid hybrid on a sterile NZ-type base, intended for cultivation under various climatic conditions, particularly in the North Caucasus region and Krasnodar Krai. This hybrid is characterized by high root crop yields, reaching 540.8 centners per hectare, as well as high sugar content — 17.5%, ensuring a sugar harvest of 94.9 centners per hectare.
One of the key features of Laudata is its resistance to nematodes, which allows it to maintain high productivity even under heavy infestation by this pest. Additionally, the hybrid exhibits resistance to root rot and cercosporosis, significantly reducing the risk of crop losses due to diseases and contributing to stable product quality.
To achieve maximum yield and sugar quality, proper agronomic practices must be followed when cultivating Laudata. This hybrid can compete with traditional sugar beet varieties on non-infested soils, making it a versatile and reliable choice for farmers aiming to obtain high-quality yields.