Profile
The species richness of BetaSola ensures good soil structure and thereby differs considerably from the cultivation of a single nematoderesistant monocrop. The combination of species has a wide spectrum of activity. In this way, the various nematode-resistant oil radish varieties help to reduce beet nematodes (Heterodera schachtii) and Trichodorus. Furthermore, multi-resistant oil radish is resistant to root-knot nematodes. The mix partner bristle oat also reduces soil nematodes (Pratylenchus).
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Nematode reduction & soil protection
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Wide action spectrum (Heterodera schachtii and Trichodorus)
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Specially adapted to potato and beet production technology
Components
41% |
Legumes |
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Cruciferous |
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Bristle oat, Niger, Common vetch, Egyptian clover, Oil radish |
41% |
Legumes |
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Cruciferous |
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Bristle oat, Niger, Common vetch, Egyptian clover, Oil radish |
Crop rotations
Potatoes, Sugar beet, Cereals, Maize |
Potatoes, Sugar beet, Cereals, Maize |
Cultivation notes
Sowing rate | 35 - 40 kg/ha | |
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Sowing time | from middle of July to end of August | |
Usage | Summer intercrop, Winter intercrop, Green fertilization, Extensive grazing, Greening 0.3 (Germany), FAKT compliant (Germany) |
Sowing rate | 35 - 40 kg/ha | |
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Sowing time | from middle of July to end of August | |
Usage | Summer intercrop, Winter intercrop, Green fertilization, Extensive grazing, Greening 0.3 (Germany), FAKT compliant (Germany) |
All specified information is given to the best of our knowledge and belief, but without guarantee on completeness and correctness. Despite care we cannot guarantee that the described characteristics are repeatable / comprehensive in agricultural practice in each case. Deutsche Saatveredelung AG excludes adhesion for damage or claims for damages, resulting of the use for the variety specified in this description.