RMS 89 is a single-seed diploid hybrid of sugar beet, intended for cultivation in various regions, including the North Caucasus, Central Volga, Lower Volga, and Ural regions. The hybrid belongs to the medium-maturity group, ensuring optimal maturation periods and stable yield. Root mass varies by region and ranges from 410 to 530 grams, indicating good adaptability of the variety to various climatic conditions.
Hybrid RMS 89 is distinguished by high yield and sugar content in roots, reaching an average of 18-20%. Average root yield by region ranges from 292 to 365 centners per hectare, and sugar harvest from 61 to 69 centners per hectare, exceeding the indicators of medium standards. Due to resistance to root rots, root eelworm, and cercosporosis, RMS 89 demonstrates high disease resistance, which contributes to reduced crop losses and improved product quality.
Seeds of the RMS 89 hybrid ensure stable sugar mass growth in the autumn period, making it in demand for agronomic use and industrial sugar beet cultivation. High productivity and harvest quality make this hybrid an attractive choice for producers seeking maximum return from sowing with minimal risk of disease attack.