Beet seeds BTS 1715 are a high-yielding hybrid developed for maximum yield and high sugar content. This variety stands out for its optimal balance of yield and sugar content, making it popular among agricultural producers. The hybrid is suitable for cultivation under various climatic conditions and on different soil types, ensuring stable yields in various crop rotations.
BTS 1715 has a moderate level of resistance to major beet diseases such as cercosporosis, phytophthora, fusarium, and powdery mildew. A key advantage of this hybrid is its high resistance to rhizoctonia, which is especially important for fields at risk of developing this disease. These characteristics make this variety a reliable choice for farmers aiming to minimize crop losses due to diseases.
For successful cultivation of beet BTS 1715, optimal conditions must be considered: seeds germinate at 10–12 °C, and plant growth and development are most effective at 20–22 °C. Seedlings are sensitive to frost and may die at temperatures around –4–5 °C. Sugar content in roots directly depends on the number of sunny days from August to October, and the best yields are achieved on fertile soils such as chernozems. Thus, following agronomic requirements and selecting appropriate growing conditions allows the full potential of the BTS 1715 hybrid to be realized.