Description
Liberia winter wheat – high yield potential!
Liberia winter wheat is a bread variety with high yield potential - both at the basic and intensive agrotechnical level - also in dry years. Winter hardiness, thick and even grain and strong and stiff straw is a combination of the excellent features of this variety. Liberia's greatest innovation in winter wheat is its resistance to basic wheat diseases.
Characteristics of the Liberia winter wheat variety:
- Liberia wheat is a plant with outstanding disease resistance
- High yield potential - up to 104% of the standard according to COBORU
- High health profile. It has a powdery mildew resistance gene (Pm2, Pm3a gene) and brown rust resistance genes (Lr11, Lr16, Lr46). The use of genetics using these genes has made it one of the healthiest varieties on the National Register.
- High winter hardiness, rated at 4,0
- Plants of medium height, stiff blades and very high resistance to lodging.
- Liberia is characterized by very good adaptability.
- A variety with high baking parameters.
VARIETY FEATURES:
- VARIETY: Liberian
- PRODUCER: Wronkowski
- SOIL REQUIREMENTS: poor, average, good
- HEARING DATE: medium-early
- MATURING DATE: medium-early
- STREAM LENGTH: medium
- MTZ: high
- RESISTANCE TO LOEING*: high (7,6)
- WINTER HARDNESS*: good (4,0)
- SOWING STANDARD pcs/m2: 290-310 grains/m2
- SOWING STANDARD kg/ha: 150/160kg/ha
DISEASE RESISTANCE:
- POWDERY MOLD: high (7,8)
- BROWN RUST: high (7,6)
- LEAF SEPTORIOSIS: good (6,5)
- SEPTORIOSIS OF CHAFF: high (7,6)
- STAFF BASE DISEASE: high (6,9)
- FUZARIOSIS OF EARS: high (7,5)