DR 463 is a sunflower hybrid with high yield and resistance to a range of diseases. Plants reach a height of 160-180 cm, have excellent leaf coverage, and the leaves fully cover the soil during the early bud stage, promoting efficient resource use and soil protection. The hybrid exhibits vigorous early vegetative growth, ensuring good development and yield formation.
The DR 463 hybrid is genetically resistant to anthracnose and shows high tolerance to Phomopsis, Phomopsis, and white mold. This enables its cultivation under various climatic conditions, including steppes and forest-steppe regions, with minimal yield losses due to diseases. The potential yield of the hybrid exceeds 55 c/ha, making it attractive to farmers seeking stable and high yields.
Moreover, the hybrid demonstrates good adaptation to modern cultivation technologies, including resistance to herbicides based on tribenuron-methyl, facilitating weed control and reducing agronomic costs. The recommended planting density is 45-55 thousand plants per hectare, which is optimal for achieving maximum productivity. DR 463 combines high biological yield, disease resistance, and adaptability to various cultivation conditions, making it a profitable choice for farmers.