Description
Variety Type & Maturity
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Hybrid: A double‑cross white maize hybrid known for its vigor and uniformity.
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Days to maturity: Medium‑late, reaching harvest in about 125–135 days after planting.
🌾 Yield & Agronomic Traits
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Yield potential: 10–12 tonnes per hectare, which is approximately 200–240 × 50 kg bags/ha.
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Grain type: Semi‑flint white grain, offering excellent drying and milling qualities.
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Cob traits: Produces large, well-filled cobs with full husk coverage for good protection.
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Standability: Strong stalks and short stature make it resistant to lodging and stable at higher plant densities.
💧 Stress & Disease Resistance
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Drought tolerance: Performs reliably under moisture stress; suited for moderately rainy to well-watered zones.
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Disease resistance: Tolerant to major diseases—cob rot, Gray Leaf Spot, Maize Streak Virus, leaf blight, and rust.
🌍 Adaptation & Farmer Feedback
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Ideal zones: Suitable for medium‑rainfall regions and even high‑altitude areas where longer maturity fits well.
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Farmer experience: Widely favored; Tanzanian farmers note it consistently delivers two cobs per plant and thrives under best practices.
Quick Summary Table
Trait | Details |
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Hybrid Type | White double‑cross |
Maturity | 125–135 days |
Yield Potential | 10–12 t/ha (~200–240 bags) |
Grain | Semi‑flint, white |
Cob & Husk | Large cobs, full husk cover |
Standability | Strong, lodging-resistant |
Stress Resistance | Drought, cob rot, GLS, MSV, blight, rust |
Adaptation | Medium‑rainfall & high-altitude zones |
Farmer Insights | High cob count, well-adapted |
👨🌾 Who Should Choose ZMS 638?
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Farmers aiming for very high yields (10–12 t/ha) on a medium-maturity cycle.
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Producers in zones with moderate to good rainfall or elevated altitudes needing strong agronomic performance.
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Those facing drought stress and disease pressure, looking for a resilient and stable hybrid.
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Growers who prefer white, semi-flint grain for superior drying and milling properties
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