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# DKC112-35 BRAND
- **Vendor:** Bayer
- **Brand:** Dekalb
- **Crop:** Corn
- **Relative maturity:** 112
- **Traits:** SSP (SmartStax® PRO with RNAi Technology)
- **Release year:** 2026
- **Source:** https://www.cropscience.bayer.us/corn/dekalb/dekalb-dkc112-35-corn
- **Rating scale (Bayer):** 1-9 (9 = best)
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## Positioning
DKC112-35 brand is a broad acre SmartStax® PRO with RNAi Technology product with excellent yield potential, late season appearance and agronomics for a range of growing conditions.
## Strengths & management
- Candidate for early planting and late harvest.
- Strong emergence and vigor.
- Very good disease tolerance package.
- Recommend medium to medium high populations.
- Attractive plant type with consistent ear placement.
- Good drought and heat stress tolerance.
## Disease Ratings
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| GRAY LEAF SPOT | 5 |
| SOUTHERN RUST | 3 |
| ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT | 2 |
| GOSS'S WILT | 4 |
| SOUTHERN CORN LEAF BLIGHT | 4 |
| NORTHERN CORN LEAF BLIGHT - RACE 1 | 4 |
## Growth
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| SEEDLING GROWTH | 3 |
| EMERGENCE | 3 |
| ROOT STRENGTH | 2 |
| STALK STRENGTH | 2 |
| DROUGHT TOLERANCE | 3 |
| GREENSNAP TOLERANCE | 3 |
| PLANT HEIGHT | Med Tall |
| EAR PLACEMENT | Med High |
## Management
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| GDUS TO MID-POLLINATION | 1334 |
| GDUS TO BLACK LAYER | 2825 |
| VALUE ADDED TRAIT | SSP |
| RELATIVE MATURITY | 112 |
| PLANTING RATE | Med High |
| NEW PRODUCT | NO |
| VARIETY | 01110953 |
## Harvest
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| STAYGREEN | 2 |
| HARVEST APPEARANCE | 2 |
| DRYDOWN | 4 |
| TEST WEIGHT | 5 |
## Herbicide
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| GROWTH REGULATORS SENSITIVITY | A |
| ISOXAZOLES SENSITIVITY - PREEMERGENCE | A |
| SULFONYLUREAS SENSITIVITY | A |
## Plant Description
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| COB COLOR | Red |
| KERNEL CAP COLOR | Yellow |
| KERNEL ROW | 16 |
## Regional seed-guide listings
- **South Carolina/ SE North Carolina** — agronomist: James Bookhart