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P64LP169

Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Recommended Density
45-50 thousand pcs/ha, 50-55 thousand pcs/ha
Diseases
Verticillosis, Rot, Downy Mildew, Phomopsis
Country
Ukraine
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Producer
Corteva
Registration Year
2023
Manufacturer
Corteva
Description P64LP169
Sunflower P64LP169 is a mid-season, simple classic linoleum hybrid developed for cultivation using classical technology. It is characterized by maximum yield potential and effective control of leaf and stem diseases, enabling high performance under intensive cultivation methods. Plants have height below average, facilitating agronomic operations and reducing lodging risk.

The hybrid exhibits high resistance to various strains of sunflower downy mildew (A-E + System II), significantly reducing yield losses from this pest. Additionally, P64LP169 demonstrates high drought tolerance and oil content, rated at 8 points, making it suitable for cultivation under both normal and insufficient moisture conditions. Resistance to major diseases such as fomopsis, basket and stem rot, verticillium wilt, and downy mildew is rated at 7-8 points, ensuring reliable plant protection and stable yields.

Recommended planting density depends on moisture levels: under sufficient moisture, optimal density is 50-55 thousand plants per hectare; under insufficient moisture, it is 45-50 thousand. The hybrid is suitable for cultivation in all regions of Ukraine, including steppe and forest-steppe zones. Seeds are supplied in bags of 150,000 units, convenient for planning planting operations and ensuring high planting productivity.
Specifications P64LP169
Diseases
Verticillosis
Verticillosis
Rot
Rots
Downy Mildew
Downy mildew
Phomopsis
Phomopsis
Hybrid Type
Simple Hybrid
Recommended Density
45-50 thousand pcs/ha
50-55 thousand pcs/ha
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2023
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Manufacturer
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