Samuela sunflower hybrid is produced in France and is intended for cultivation in various climatic conditions, including arid regions. It is characterized by high yield, reaching up to 56 centners per hectare, making it an attractive choice for farmers seeking maximum productivity. The seeds of this hybrid have medium size with a thousand seed weight of about 58 grams, while maintaining high oil content and good quality.
Samuela exhibits high resistance to major sunflower diseases, including seven races of downy mildew (A-G+), phomopsis, sclerotinia, and powdery mildew. In addition, the hybrid demonstrates excellent drought and cold tolerance, allowing successful cultivation under challenging climatic conditions. High oil content and resistance to lodging ensure crop stability and seed quality.
To enhance yield, the use of the biostimulant Regoplant is recommended, which promotes improved plant growth and development. The Samuela hybrid belongs to oilseed crops and is characterized by high oil content, making it profitable for producing high-quality oil. Thanks to its unique characteristics and adaptability, this sunflower is a reliable choice for farmers aiming for stable and high yields.