Atlet
Pepper
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A reliable mid-early variety with high viral resistance and consistently large, conical fruits.
Description
Reliable harvest in any conditions: "Atlet" pepper
The "Atlet" pepper variety, developed by Agrofirma Poisk, has firmly established itself in the market as a robust mid-early hybrid designed for both home gardeners and commercial farmers. Created in collaboration with leading vegetable breeding research centers, this pepper demonstrates excellent adaptability to both open-field conditions and greenhouses.
The hallmark of "Atlet" is its strong resistance to complex diseases that often cause yield loss, including verticillium wilt and a range of viral mosaics, such as tobacco mosaic virus. This inherent "shield" allows the plant to focus its energy on fruit development rather than battling pathogens.
Fruit characteristics and cultivation
The growing period from emergence to technical maturity lasts 65–75 days. At this stage, the fruits exhibit a light yellow or dark green color, making them an excellent choice for processing and canning. Upon reaching biological maturity, the pepper turns a vibrant, deep red, making it ideal for fresh consumption.
- Shape: classic conical, 3-4 lobed.
- Weight: ranges from 100 to 190 grams, ensuring excellent marketability and convenient sizing.
- Usage: a versatile sweet pepper suitable for a wide range of culinary applications.
Thanks to the rigorous selection work conducted by the Federal Scientific Center for Vegetable Production, "Atlet" perfectly balances stress tolerance with consistent yields. It is the go-to solution for growers seeking a balance between low-maintenance requirements and high-quality produce.
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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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Growing
Growing
Eggplant is grown in open fields and under protective cover on small areas. |
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Ripening Period
Ripening Period
It takes 70-100 days until pepper reaches flowering stage, 130-160 days until technical fruit ripeness, and 135-180 days until physiological ripeness. |
65 - 75 days |
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Fruit; color (technical maturity)
Fruit; color (technical maturity)
Technical maturity of pepper occurs 20-45 days after flowering. Such fruits are fully formed and have light green, green, dark green, yellow, or cream color. |
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Fruit; color (biological maturity)
Fruit; color (biological maturity)
Biological maturity of pepper fruits occurs 35-45 days after technical maturity. Biologically mature fruits acquire red, yellow, or pink coloration, and their vitamin C and A, sugar, and dry matter content significantly increases. |
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Fruit; shape
Fruit; shape
Spherical, oval, flattened or cylindrical shape. |
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Fruit; weight
Fruit; weight
Table watermelons weigh 0.6-16 kg. |
100-120 grams, 120-160 grams, 160-190 grams |
| Fruit; wall thickness | 7-8mm |
| Catalog | Catalog → Pepper |
| Manufacturer | Агрофирма Поиск |
| Originator | OOO 'AGROFIRMA POISK' |
| Originator | EDUCATIONAL-SCIENTIFIC CENTER 'VEGETABLE EXPERIMENTAL STATION' |
| Originator | Фгбну Федеральный Научный Центр Овощеводства - 531 |
| Originator | Агрофирма Поиск |
| Originator | Клименко Николай Николаевич |
| Originator | Огнев Валерий Владимирович |
| Originator | Костенко Александр Николаевич |
| Originator | FGBNU 'FEDERAL'NYJ NAUChNYJ TSENTR OVOShchEVODSTVA' |
| Country | Russia |
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