Profile
The species richness of BetaSola ensures good soil structure and thereby differs considerably from the cultivation of a single nematode-resistant 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 rootknot 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
21% |
Legumes |
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33.7% |
Cruciferous |
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Bristle oat, Niger, Common vetch, Egyptian clover, Oil radish |
21% |
Legumes |
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33.7% |
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, 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, FAKT compliant (Germany) |