Vernisage
Potato
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Description
Vernisage potato tubers have an oval shape and an average weight of 76 to 82.3 grams. They have an attractive appearance and excellent taste qualities, making this variety popular both for home use and commercial applications. The starch content in the tubers ranges from 15.6% to 16.7%, providing good texture and versatility in culinary uses.
One of the significant advantages of the Vernisage variety is its high storage capability. This allows the tubers to retain their quality and flavor for a long time after harvest, which is especially important for ensuring food security and year-round convenience in potato usage.
Crop & resistance
Crop
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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... |
115-125 days |
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| Starch Content | 15-16% |
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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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| Corm; shape | |
| Corm; mass | 50-130 grams |
| Catalog | Catalog → Potato |
| Originator | Potato Institute NAAS |
| Country | Ukraine |
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