Sorghum DUPL is an early-maturing variety of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), distinguished by its drought resistance and adaptability to various climatic conditions. The plant is low-growing and weakly branched, with an upright, loose panicle measuring 47-51 cm in length, colored in shades from dark brown to cherry. The grain is large, round-oval, brown, and thin-shelled; it does not shed easily, which facilitates harvest collection and improves its quality.
The DUPL variety is characterized by high yield, producing 3,500 to 4,000 panicles per hectare. Due to its properties, it is widely used both for grain production and for making brooms. The variety is suitable for cultivation in various regions, including arid areas, making it a versatile choice for agricultural enterprises.
The applications of the DUPL variety are diverse: it is used in the food industry due to the good taste qualities of the grain, and also serves as high-quality fodder for livestock. It is recommended for cultivation in various climatic conditions, including the Republic of Crimea, which confirms its adaptability and reliability in agricultural production.