Uladivskyi CS 35 is a high-quality sugar beet hybrid designed for efficient cultivation in various climatic zones, including Polesie, Forest Steppe, and Steppe. This diploid NZ-type hybrid is distinguished by its high sugar content, reaching 18-19%, ensuring high economic return in sugar production. The root has a cylindrical-conical shape, large size, and is fully buried in the soil, which contributes to its protection and quality retention.
The plant forms a semi-erect rosette of leaves with 50-60 leaves per plant. The root system is taprooted, penetrating to a depth of 2-2.5 meters and branching out to a width of 1-1.2 meters, enabling efficient utilization of water and nutrients from the soil. The hybrid is resistant to major sugar beet diseases such as cercospora, powdery mildew, and root rot, reducing the risk of crop loss and the need for intensive chemical protection.
Cultivating Uladivskyi CS 35 is profitable due to its high yield and disease resistance. By selecting suitable fields, following crop rotation, and properly managing soil moisture, profitability can be significantly increased. Using seeds of this hybrid allows for obtaining a high-quality, high-sugar crop, making it an attractive choice for farmers seeking optimal balance between yield and resistance to adverse conditions.