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WAWILOW

Direction Type
Normal-sugar type (NZ)
Ploidy Type
Diploid
Root vegetable; shape
Oval-conical
Diseases
Powdery Mildew, Rot, Cercosporosis
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Price range
170 - 3 950 UAH
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Producer
Strube
Country
Germany
Registration Year
2014
Manufacturer
Strube
Description WAWILOW
Sugar beet of the WAWILOW variety is a high-yielding first-generation hybrid intended for cultivation in moderate climate regions, including the Central Chernozem, North Caucasus, Middle Volga, and Ural regions. This medium-late, single-stem, diploid hybrid on a sterile NZ-type base is characterized by high yield and high sugar content, ensuring efficient production of sugar raw material. Recommended for cultivation in regions such as Voronezh Oblast, Krasnodar Krai, and the Republic of Tatarstan.

The plant features a medium-sized leaf rosette with a spreading form and dark green leaves. The root has an oval-conical shape and is deeply embedded in the soil (up to 85%), contributing to good resistance to adverse conditions. The variety exhibits high resistance to drought, cold, and major diseases, including root rots, root-eating pests, powdery mildew, and cercosporosis. Additionally, WAWILOW has good storability, facilitating harvest storage.

This sugar beet variety is recommended for medium harvest timing and is widely used in agricultural practice for obtaining high-quality raw material with high sugar content. Its resistance to diseases and adverse climatic conditions makes it a reliable choice for farmers aiming for stable and efficient sugar beet production.
Specifications WAWILOW
Diseases
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew
Rot
Rots
Cercosporosis
Cercosporosis
Direction Type
Normal-sugar type (NZ)
Ploidy Type
Diploid
Root vegetable; shape
Oval-conical
Country
Germany
Registration Year
2014
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