SLAVYANSKOYE POLE 112 is a mid-early grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) variety developed by LLC "All-Russian Research Institute of Sorghum and Soy "Slavyanskoye Pole". It is intended for cultivation in the North Caucasus region and is characterized by high yield and resistance to adverse conditions. The variety can be used for grain production, which expands its application in the food industry.
Plants of this variety are tall, with dark green leaves and a symmetrical, erect panicle of medium density. Ears are oval with long awn scales that turn black at maturity. The grain is narrowly elliptical, orange in color, with a semi-glassy endosperm. The mass of 1000 grains varies from 22.1 to 29 grams, ensuring good density and crop quality.
The variety is distinguished by stability against lodging and drought at the level of standards, as well as medium resistance to bacterial leaf spot, contributing to a stable harvest in complex climatic conditions. Average grain yield in the region reaches 28.9–33.5 centners per hectare, exceeding average standard indicators. These characteristics make SLAVYANSKOYE POLE 112 a reliable choice for agricultural producers focused on obtaining high-quality sorghum grain.