Triticale variety Tribonus is a promising winter crop possessing a range of unique competitive advantages, which has generated significant interest among agricultural producers. This variety was specifically adapted for the forest-steppe and Polissia regions of Ukraine, where climatic conditions in recent years have been relatively moist, which positively affects the crop's development and yield. Tribonus demonstrates high adaptability to changing weather conditions, which is especially important under global warming and environmental instability.
In long-term research, the yield of the Tribonus variety has consistently remained high, averaging about 6.7 tons per hectare over three years, significantly exceeding the yields of other triticale varieties. The variety is distinguished by high homeostasis (Hom = 1.1), indicating its ability to maintain productivity under various stress factors. Additionally, the selection value of Tribonus is rated as high (Sc = 6.9), and the level of yield variation is low (V = 15.5%), confirming the stability and reliability of this variety for cultivation in various agroclimatic zones.
Tribonus also features high grain quality, making it attractive to producers oriented toward food and feed use. Due to its combination of high yield, resilience to adverse conditions, and superior grain quality, the Tribonus variety is an optimal choice for farmers seeking to enhance production efficiency and adapt to modern agricultural challenges.