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MONROVIA

Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Vegetation Period
100-110 days
Recommended Density
55-60 thousand pcs/ha
Diseases
Rust, Verticillosis, Rot, Sclerotinia, Phomosis, Phomopsis
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Producer
PMS INDUSTRIES S. A.
Country
France
Registration Year
2012
Manufacturer
PMS INDUSTRIES S. A.
Description MONROVIA
MONROVIA is an early-maturing sunflower hybrid developed by Caussade Semences (France). It is characterized by a vegetation period of about 104-110 days, which allows for efficient use in various climatic conditions. The hybrid is distinguished by high yield and stability, making it a reliable choice for cultivation in different regions.

One of the key advantages of MONROVIA is its high resistance to a wide range of diseases, including head and stem sclerotinia, rust, Phoma, Phomopsis, white mold, Verticillium, and Helminthosporium. Such resistance significantly reduces the risk of yield loss and reduces the need for intensive chemical protection. In addition, the hybrid demonstrates good drought tolerance, which is especially important when growing under conditions of insufficient moisture.

MONROVIA also differs in its high oil content, which increases its economic value. The recommended planting density varies depending on growing conditions: from 55 to 60 thousand seeds per hectare in arid zones and from 60 to 65 thousand seeds per hectare in zones with sufficient moisture. This approach to sowing contributes to maximum realization of the hybrid's potential and achieving high yield indicators.
Specifications MONROVIA
Diseases
Rust
Rust
Verticillosis
Verticillosis
Rot
Rots
Sclerotinia
Sclerotiniosis
Phomosis
Phomosis
Phomopsis
Phomopsis
Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Vegetation Period
100-110 days
Recommended Density
55-60 thousand pcs/ha
Country
France
Registration Year
2012
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