LygvoVsky MS 94 — a single-seed diploid hybrid of sugar beet, bred at the LygvoVskaya Experimental and Selection Station and registered for use in the Central-Black-Earth, Lower-Volga, and Ural regions. This mid-maturing variety is distinguished by high yield stability under various weather conditions, making it a reliable choice for agricultural production.
The average yield of root crops of LygvoVsky MS 94 is about 376 c/ha, while the mass of one root crop reaches 544 grams. The sugar content in root crops is at the level of 17.4–17.8%, which indicates a high sugar potential of the hybrid. Such indicators ensure effective use of the variety for sugar production and other beet processing products.
The hybrid has resistance to main pests and diseases, including root borers and root rots, which reduces yield losses and improves product quality. Despite moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew, the variety maintains its agronomic characteristics and ensures stable root crop collection. LygvoVsky MS 94 is recommended for cultivation in regions with various climatic conditions, which confirms its adaptability and breeding value.