Brassica rapa L. subsp. campestris (L.) A. R. Clapham, known as Cordylia, is a variety recommended for oilseed culture. The plant reaches a height of 103 cm and has average maturity with a growing season of about 103 days.
Key characteristics include oil content of 46.3% and seed yield of 26.0 c/ha. The variety is distinguished by high resistance to major diseases and pests, making it an attractive choice for farmers seeking to reduce losses from diseases.
CORDYLIA grows well in a wide range of regional conditions: Far Eastern, East Siberian, West Siberian, Urals, Lower Volga, Middle Volga, North Caucasus, Central Black Earth, Volga-Vyatsk, Central, and North-West. Thanks to these characteristics, the plant ensures stable yield indicators in various climate zones.