Rapeseed
Rapeseed (Brassica napus) is mainly cultivated for oilseed production and, to a lesser extent, for animal feed. It prefers temperate climates and deep, fertile, well-drained soils with good water availability. The crop cycle spans from autumn to spring, with winter or spring sowing depending on region.
Yield and quality depend on nutritional and irrigation management and plant protection, with attention to flowering uniformity, fruit set and oil content.
Germination for Rapeseed
In rapeseed cultivation, early germination and seedling development are decisive for determining vigor, uniformity and crop productivity. Slow or uneven establishments can compromise plant growth, reduce soil coverage and increase susceptibility to environmental stress or weed competition.
PHOSTART® Zn provides phosphorus, essential for root development; nitrogen to support early growth; and zinc for enzymatic activation and protein synthesis. This improves early vigor, stress tolerance and contributes to achieving high yields and superior seed quality.
PHOSTART® Zn provides phosphorus, essential for root development; nitrogen to support early growth; and zinc for enzymatic activation and protein synthesis. This improves early vigor, stress tolerance and contributes to achieving high yields and superior seed quality.
Herbicide Stress for Rapeseed
During early vegetative stages, rapeseed can experience herbicide stress, resulting in slowed growth and reduced photosynthetic efficiency. Supporting plants to limit negative effects of such treatments is therefore important.
SHIFT® stimulates plant metabolism, promoting recovery and maintenance of vigor. Applied alone or with fungicides or herbicides, it helps preserve physiological balance, promoting regular crop development, uniformity among plants and high seed quality while protecting productive potential.
SHIFT® stimulates plant metabolism, promoting recovery and maintenance of vigor. Applied alone or with fungicides or herbicides, it helps preserve physiological balance, promoting regular crop development, uniformity among plants and high seed quality while protecting productive potential.
Yield and Quality for Rapeseed
Flowering and fruit set are critical stages in rapeseed cultivation, during which the plant defines its productive potential. Seed quality and quantity depend on uniform flowering, optimal flower fertilization and proper dry matter accumulation in siliques. Water stress, nutrient imbalance or climatic stress during these stages may reduce the number of seeds per silique and compromise yield.