Tecadra sunflower is a mid-season hybrid created by interline hybridization using the cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) genetic system with complete pollen fertility restoration. This hybrid is characterized by high drought resistance, enabling successful cultivation under limited water conditions. Additionally, Tecadra exhibits resistance to the 7th most virulent race of the downy mildew pathogen and race 730 of false powdery mildew, significantly reducing the risk of crop losses due to diseases.
Tecadra sunflower plants reach a height of 170-180 cm, ensuring good development and yield formation. The oil content of the seeds is 50-52%, making this hybrid particularly attractive for high-quality oil production. The hybrid's yield potential reaches 50 centners per hectare when cultivated using standard agronomic practices.
The Tecadra seed package contains 150,000 seeds, allowing effective planning of sowing areas. The hybrid is intended for use in the oil industry and is suitable for cultivation under various agroclimatic conditions due to its resistance and adaptability.