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H 99 x H 32

Direction Type
Normal-sugar type (NZ)
Ploidy Type
Diploid
Sugar Content
19-20%
Root vegetable; size
Medium
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Producer
Strube
Diseases
Rot, Cercosporosis
Country
Germany
Registration Year
2018
Description H 99 x H 32
H 99 x H 32 is a promising high-yielding hybrid sugar beet distinguished by its high yield and high sugar content. The hybrid belongs to the diploid NZ-type and is suitable for cultivation in all regions of the sugar beet-growing zone. The root is buried in the soil by 90%, has an average weight of about 700 grams, and sugar content reaches 19–20.2%, ensuring high efficiency in sugar production.

Plants of this hybrid are of medium height, possess resistance to major diseases such as phytophthora root rot, cercosporosis, and root maggot. Tolerance to cercosporosis allows reducing the risks of yield loss and increasing production stability. The maximum yield achieved in various regions ranges from 584.2 to 731 centners per hectare, confirming the high adaptability and productivity of the hybrid under different climatic conditions.

To achieve maximum yield, it is recommended to adhere to agronomic requirements, including proper crop rotation, field selection, and moisture conservation. Root harvesting can be carried out throughout the harvesting period, ensuring flexibility in organizing harvesting operations. High yield and sugar content make the H 99 x H 32 hybrid a profitable choice for farmers seeking efficient and profitable sugar beet cultivation.
Specifications H 99 x H 32
Diseases
Rot
Beet black leg (root rot)
Cercosporosis
Cercosporosis
Direction Type
Normal-sugar type (NZ)
Ploidy Type
Diploid
Sugar Content
19-20%
Root vegetable; size
Medium
Country
Germany
Registration Year
2018
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