KWS Domingos
Breeder:Type:Region: |
KWS (UK)Hybrid with TuYV resistanceUK Wide |
✚ The highest yielding variety in Agrii’s trials
✚ Vigorous autumn and spring growth habit to minimise larval damage
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KWS Domingos was the highest yielding variety in Agrii’s trials in 2025 (107% treated, 95% untreated) with similar high yields in official trials (105%) and relatively high oils (46.1%).
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Suitable for all soil types and recommended across the UK where it has shown consistent yields.
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Relatively tall (165 cm), stiff canopy (8), and reasonable lodging resistance (RL 8, Agrii 5) and relatively early maturity (RL 5; Agrii 6). It showed fast development in the autumn (8) and spring (8) which puts it on a par with Agrii’s most vigorous types.
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It has good all round disease resistance with light leaf spot (RL 7, Agrii 4 England), RLM7 and RLMS phoma/stem canker (8), moderate late season stem health (6) and intermediate Verticillium stem stripe resistance in official trials.
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It also carries both the pod shatter or TuVY resistance traits.
NOTE:
Numbers in bold – Agrii Advisory List data
Numbers in standard text – AHDB Recommended List
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