AUTUMN MARATHON
Carrot
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A reliable mid-to-late season variety, resistant to cracking and excellent for long-term storage.
Description
Field Performance of «Osenny Marathon» Carrots
When selecting carrot varieties for long-term storage, the primary concern for any grower is minimizing waste caused by root cracking. The «Osenny Marathon» variety by Agrofirma Aelita proves to be a consistent, dependable choice for mid-to-late season production. Based on operational experience, this variety excels in stability, ensuring that your field efforts translate directly into marketable yield.
Key Technical Specifications
With a maturity period of 110–120 days, it is well-suited for late-season harvesting when weather conditions are cooler and soil moisture is easier to manage. The Flakkee type roots are consistently cylindrical, reaching 15–20 cm in length. The average weight of 100–120 grams is ideal for processing, bunching, or standard 1kg/2kg retail packaging. The intense orange color remains vibrant, which is a major advantage for presentation.
Handling and Storage Insights
- Cracking Resistance: This is the standout feature of the variety. Even under fluctuating irrigation or unexpected late-season rain, the roots maintain their structural integrity, significantly reducing post-harvest losses.
- Uniformity: Being a Flakkee type, the roots offer excellent uniformity, which simplifies mechanical harvesting and minimizes equipment-related damage.
- Storage Potential: Given proper curing and cool storage conditions, these carrots retain their crisp texture and nutritional value throughout the winter months.
Working with «Osenny Marathon» is straightforward. It doesn't require complex fertilizer programs; maintaining standard nitrogen levels is sufficient to prevent excessive foliage growth. For a commercial grower, this variety offers the reliability needed to maintain a steady supply chain without worrying about excessive culling.
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Variety Type
Variety Type
Carrot varieties are grouped into ten variety types: Parisian Carrot. Round, high-carotene carrots. Characterized by a short growing season. Varieties of this type have round-oval roots no longer than 10 cm and up to 50 g in weight. Mostly used in greenhouses, for early harvest a... |
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Direction
Direction
Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
110 - 120 days |
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Root vegetable; weight
Root vegetable; weight
Carrot roots vary in weight from 60-150 g, sometimes 300-500 g. |
100 - 120 grams |
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Root; shape
Root; shape
Roots can be round, elongated-round, cylindrical, conical. |
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Root vegetable; color
Root vegetable; color
Carrot root can be orange, red-orange, pink, yellow, white, purple. The intensity of color depends on the content of pigments. |
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Root vegetable; length
Root vegetable; length
The root vegetable length varies from 10 to 35 cm, diameter 1.5-8 cm. |
15 - 20 cm |
| Catalog | Catalog → Carrot |
| Manufacturer | Агрофирма Аэлита |
| Originator | Агрофирма Аэлита |
| Originator | Качайник Владимир Георгиевич |
| Originator | Гулькин Михаил Николаевич |
| Originator | Golovko Galina Vladimirovna |
| Originator | Ooo Agrofirma Aelita |
| Patent holder | Агрофирма Аэлита |
| Patent holder | Ooo Agrofirma Aelita |
| Country | Russia |
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