PREDSLAVA
Potato
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Description
Predslava is intended for table use and exhibits good yield, reaching 38–45 tons per hectare. It is adapted for cultivation on loamy and chernozem soils and is recommended for the Polissia and forest-steppe regions. The variety is drought-resistant, enhancing its reliability under various climatic conditions.
In terms of disease resistance, Predslava shows moderate resistance to late blight of leaves and tubers, as well as to ring rot and stem nematode. It is also resistant to scab, common race of potato cyst nematode, and possesses good resistance to mechanical damage. These qualities make the variety reliable and convenient to grow, ensuring a stable and high-quality yield.
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Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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Beginning of fruiting
Beginning of fruiting
The early maturity of watermelon varieties mainly depends on the duration of growth and fruit ripening phases, rather than the timing of female flower blooming. Many varieties, ripening at different times, begin to bloom almost simultaneously. Approximately 30 days after fruit se... |
75-85 days |
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| Starch Content | 14-15%, 18-19% |
| Catalog | Catalog → Potato |
| Originator | Potato Institute NAAS |
| Country | Ukraine |
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