DUBRAVA
Potato
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A reliable mid-ripening variety with superior disease resistance and excellent market-ready tuber quality.
Description
Consistent Yields with Minimal Field Management
For a farm manager, the "Dubrava" potato variety is all about predictability. Bred by the Scientific and Practical Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, this table-variety potato is engineered to minimize field labor. With a growing cycle of 85–95 days, it consistently produces tubers weighing between 50 and 130 grams, making it ideal for both retail packaging and commercial processing.
Operational Performance
- Harvesting & Handling: The round shape and shallow eyes ensure easy machine grading and manual processing. The lightly netted yellow skin is aesthetically pleasing and keeps well in storage.
- Disease Management: A major operational advantage is the plant's robust immunity. It shows strong resistance to Rhizoctonia, potato cancer, late blight, common scab, and the golden potato cyst nematode, allowing for a significant reduction in fungicide and pesticide applications.
- Viral Resistance: The variety is specifically selected to withstand leaf roll viruses, mosaic viruses, and yellowing, ensuring the seed stock remains healthy and productive over multiple seasons.
Yield Characteristics & Culinary Utility
The cream-colored flesh with a starch content ranging from 11% to 15% offers excellent cooking properties. It maintains its structure well during boiling, which is highly requested in the foodservice industry. Given the tubers' uniformity, pre-sale preparation costs are kept to a minimum.
By choosing "Dubrava," you are opting for a balanced variety that requires less chemical input while maintaining high yield standards. It is a reliable, medium-ripening solution for any operation focused on quality storage and consistent market performance.
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Direction
Direction
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Beginning of fruiting
Beginning of fruiting
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85-95 days |
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| Corm; mass | 50-130 grams |
| Starch Content | 11-12%, 12-13%, 13-14%, 14-15%, 15-16%, 16-17% |
| Catalog | Catalog → Potato |
| Originator | НПЦ НАН Беларуси по земледелию |
| Originator | Руп Нпц Нан Беларуси По Картофелеводству И Плодоовощеводству |
| Originator | Rup Nauchno - Prakticheskij Czentr Naczionalnoj Akademii Nauk Belarusi Po Kartofelevodstvu I Plodoovoshhevodstvu |
| Originator | Пингол Александр Павлович |
| Originator | Незаконова Людмила Васильевна |
| Originator | Портянкин Дмитрий Евгеньевич |
| Originator | Иванюк Владимир Григорьевич |
| Originator | Зуйков Андрей Евгеньевич |
| Originator | Portiankin Dmytro IEvhenovych, Ivaniuk Volodymyr Hryhorovych, Zuikov Andrii IEvhenovych, Pinhol` Oleksandr Pavlovych, Nezakonova Liudmyla Vasylivna, |
| Patent holder | Руп Нпц Нан Беларуси По Картофелеводству И Плодоовощеводству |
| Patent holder | Respublikanske naukovo - doslidne unitarne pidpryiemstvo «Instytut kartopliarstva Natsionalnoi akademii nauk Bilorusy» |
| Country | Russia |
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