Sunflower

Pancho

Cultivation technology SU

Description of the hybrid

The combination of high productivity and versatility makes this hybrid an optimal choice for various cultivation technologies — from extensive to intensive. It responds exceptionally well to increased moisture, forming strong, tall plants while maintaining stable development. A key advantage is its high resistance to broomrape, which ensures reliable yield potential protection and consistent performance even under challenging conditions.

Main characteristics

Cultivation technology
SU
Ripening group
early ripe
Type
simple
Vegetation period, days
100-105

Morphological and agronomic characteristics

Plant height, cm
145-185
Head form
Strongly convex
Head incline
half inclined
Head diameter, cm
23
Oil content, %
53,7
Potential yield, t/ha
5,6

Resistance to diseases and stress factors

Lodging
9/9
Drought
7/9
Abscission
9/9
Phomosis
7/9
Phomopsis
7/9
Rust
8/9
Powdery mildew
9/9
Gray mold (Botrytis)
8/9
White mold (Sclerotinia)
9/9
Sunflower broomrape
9 | A-G+

Plant density before harvesting for grain (thousand plants/ha)

  • Woodland — 55-60
  • Forest steppe — 52-55
  • Steppe — 45-50

Hybrid yield in soil and climatic conditions, 2025

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Sunflower
Pancho
Cultivation technology SU
Ripening group
early ripe
Type
simple
Vegetation period, days
100-105