RMS 91 is a single-seed diploid hybrid of sugar beet intended for cultivation in Russia, specifically in the Lower Volga region. It belongs to mid-season high-yield and sugary varieties and was developed on N-type sterile basis. The hybrid is distinguished by high disease resistance, including low susceptibility to root rot, which contributes to a stable and high-quality harvest.
The average yield of RMS 91 root crops in recommended growing regions, such as the Saratov region, is about 313 centners per hectare, which exceeds the standard by 23 centners. The mass of one root crop reaches 307 grams. The sugar content in root crops is approximately 19.6%, which is slightly below the standard indicator, however, the total sugar harvest reaches 60.9 centners per hectare, which is 3.1 centners higher compared to the standard.
Hybrid RMS 91 is produced by the domestic company SoyuzSemSvekla, which specializes in developing high-yielding and resistant to adverse conditions varieties of sugar beet. Due to its characteristics, RMS 91 is suitable for agricultural use in various regions of Russia, ensuring high yield and quality raw material for sugar production.