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Sugar Beet

SX1530

Root vegetable; shape
Oval-conical
Country
USA
Registration Year
2021
Manufacturer
SEEDEX INC.
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Description SX1530
Sugar beet variety SX1530 has high yield potential and sugar content. The plant forms a medium-sized, spreading rosette with dark green leaves. The root is oval-conical and penetrates soil to about 85%. This variety is resistant to drought, cold, various diseases, and bolting, and is characterized by good storability. It is recommended for harvesting in mid-season, allowing optimal use of its agronomic advantages.

Sugar beet is warm-loving and heat-tolerant, with an optimal temperature for growth and development of 20-22°C, although photosynthesis occurs effectively even at temperatures above 40°C. The crop requires adequate moisture from early growth stages, especially during the intensive root growth period in July-August. Water deficiency may lead to increased nitrogen content in the roots. Thanks to its well-developed root system capable of absorbing water from depths of about 2.5 meters, sugar beet tolerates drought well. Seeds germinate over a wide temperature range from +4 to 17°C, with emergence time depending on temperature and varying by 10-15 days. During the pre-harvest period, the crop withstands frosts down to -5°C without damage to sugar accumulation.

Sugar beet SX1530 is a technical crop widely used not only for sugar production but also as animal feed. Seed package weight is 400 grams, ensuring ease of sowing and cultivation. Due to its agronomic characteristics and resistance to adverse conditions, this variety is suitable for cultivation in various climatic zones, providing a stable and high-quality yield.
Specifications SX1530
Root vegetable; shape
Oval-conical
Country
USA
Registration Year
2021
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SEEDEX INC.
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