The Fate wheat variety is the result of breeding aimed at creating high-yielding and adapted plants for the Central Non-Blacksoil region of Russia. This variety was developed through intraspecific hybridization and individual selection of elite plants from a hybrid population, ensuring its stability and high grain quality. Fate is characterized by a medium-early vegetative period lasting about 82 days, plant height of about 75 cm, and high resistance to lodging, making it a reliable choice for regional agrarians.
The Fate variety demonstrates significant yield figures: with basic cultivation technology in Suzdal, it reaches 37.5 centners/ha, and with intensive technology in Zhodino, up to 52.9 centners/ha, with maximum values of 54.3 centners/ha and 67.3 centners/ha respectively. The grain of the Fate variety has 70% vitreousness, 36.2g per 1000 grains, high crude gluten content (34.1%) and crude protein (16%), indicating its high quality and suitability for food and feed production.
Additionally, the Fate variety is resistant to major diseases and pests, with infection levels not exceeding 5%, as well as good germination and adaptation to various climatic conditions, including frosts and droughts. These characteristics make it versatile and in demand in agriculture, ensuring stable and high yields. The Fate variety is an example of successful breeding that combines productivity potential, quality, and reliability.