Kharkivskaya Stambovaya
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The maturation period of Kharkivskaya Stambovaya beans ranges from 79 to 90 days, allowing cultivation in various climatic conditions. Grain yield reaches 16-20 centners per hectare. A key feature of this variety is high drought and lodging resistance, as well as pod disease resistance, contributing to stable and high-quality harvests.
This bean variety has a high protein content — up to 26% — making it a valuable food product. The seeds are easily cooked and have high culinary quality, making them widely used in cooking as a nutritious and beneficial product. Kharkivskaya Stambovaya beans are suitable for cultivation both on an industrial scale and in private farms, providing good yields and ease of handling.
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
75-85 days |
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Beans; Type
Beans; Type
Depending on the structure of the beans, pea varieties are divided into shelling (with a coarse, thick parchment layer), semi-sweet (with a weak), sweet or asparagus (parchment layer absent). Shelling, or grain-type, — these are grown exclusively for obtaining seeds, as the pods... |
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| Habit; Plant Height | 40-50 cm |
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| Seeds; Weight of 1000 seeds | 240-260 grams |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Bean |
| Originator | Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture |
| Country | Ukraine |
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