
Emeline
Emelin is an early—maturing three-line hybrid of silage corn. It is included in the State Register for the Central (3) region.
The hybrid is characterized by early flowering, high vegetative mass and good indicators of cob formation. It is suitable for obtaining high-quality silage in regions with a moderate thermal resource.
Key advantages
Early maturity
The early flowering of the panicle makes it possible to produce a stable crop in a limited growing season.
A tall plant
It forms tall plants with a well-developed leaf surface, which is important for the silage area.
Stable morphology of the cob
The cob is of medium length, cylindrical in shape, with an average thickness and an optimal grain placement structure.
Quality grain
The grain type is intermediate, closer to siliceous. The color of the grain is orange, which indicates a good fullness.
Basic information
Hybrid type: three-line
Ripeness group: early ripening
Purpose: silo
Admission region: Central (3)
Grain type: intermediate, closer to siliceous
Grain color: orange
Agronomic characteristics
Plant: tall
Leaf: medium width, slightly curved
The angle of the leaf to the stem: small – medium
Cob: cylindrical, of medium length
Cob thickness: medium
Number of rows of grains: small – medium
Cob leg: short – medium
Panicle blooming: early
Spikelet density: average
Anthocyanin coloring:
– the vagina of the first leaf is average
– the roots at the stem are weak
– silk is strong
– the cob core is missing
Manufacturer:
LIMAGRAIN
Crop:
Corn



