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Olbaril

Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Vegetation Period
90-100 days
Herbicide Tolerance
EURO-LIGHTING
Oil Content
50-55%
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Austria
Registration Year
2002
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Description Olbaril
Olbaril sunflower is a high-oleic hybrid with high yield and stability under various climatic conditions. This mid-early maturing variety with a vegetation period of about 105 days has a high oil content in seeds — over 50% — ensuring the production of a high-quality product with improved properties, including enhanced oil resistance to oxidation. Olbaril's yield potential reaches 47 centners per hectare, making it attractive for commercial cultivation.

Olbaril is resistant to the herbicide Euro-Lightning Plus within the Clearfield Plus production system, facilitating weed control and improving the efficiency of agronomic practices. Additionally, the hybrid exhibits high resistance to diseases and pests, reducing the risk of crop losses and minimizing the need for intensive chemical protection. These qualities make Olbaril a reliable choice for farms aiming for stable and high-quality production.

Olbaril sunflower is recommended for cultivation in various regions of Russia, including the North Caucasus, Central Chernozem, Lower Volga, Middle Volga, and Ural regions. The hybrid demonstrates high competitiveness and stability, particularly under water-stressed conditions, expanding its applicability across climatic resource zones. Conventional cultivation techniques allow effective utilization of the variety's potential and high yields with excellent quality characteristics.
Specifications Olbaril
Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Vegetation Period
90-100 days
Herbicide Tolerance
EURO-LIGHTING
Oil Content
50-55%
Country
Austria
Registration Year
2002
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