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Sugar Beet

D 1.1 X D 07.2

Ploidy Type
Diploid
Root vegetable; size
Medium
Diseases
Powdery Mildew, Rot, Rhizomania, Cercosporosis
Country
Germany
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Producer
Strube
Registration Year
2018
Manufacturer
Strube
Description D 1.1 X D 07.2
Sugar beet variety D 1.1 X D 07.2 is a single-stem diploid line created based on MS. The plant is of medium height with an oval-conical root of medium length. Leaves have an intermediate position with a medium width-to-length ratio of the lamina, which together with the petiole is colored green. The lamina has medium glossiness and wrinkliness, the leaf tip is blunt, without anthocyanin coloring.

This variety is distinguished by high yield and increased sugar content, making it profitable for growing in all regions. It has excellent resistance to fungal diseases such as rhizoctonia (root rot), cercospora, rhizomania, and powdery mildew. Thanks to resistance to diseases and rot, the variety is suitable for long-term storage in bagates without loss of quality characteristics. Recommended for mid-late harvest.

For successful growing of sugar beet variety D 1.1 X D 07.2, it is important to use quality sowing material and take into account soil and climatic conditions. Special attention should be paid to proper plant nutrition, including fertilizer application taking into account soil pH, its density, and nutrient balance. Nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus play a key role in ensuring growth and high yield of beets. Foliar nutrition helps to provide plants with necessary elements during critical development periods.
Specifications D 1.1 X D 07.2
Diseases
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew
Rot
Rhizoctoniosis
Rhizomania
Rizomania
Cercosporosis
Cercosporosis
Ploidy Type
Diploid
Root vegetable; size
Medium
Country
Germany
Registration Year
2018
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Manufacturer
Strube
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