KSENIA.
Radish
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A high-performance variety offering excellent root uniformity and strong resistance to bolting.
Description
Technical Profile of the 'Kseniia' Radish
The 'Kseniia' variety, developed by the Institute of Vegetable and Melon Growing of the NAAS of Ukraine, is engineered as a high-performance solution for stable root crop production in temperate climates. The primary technical advantage of this selection lies in its specific genetic response to environmental stress, which is essential for early-season cultivation when temperature fluctuations frequently impact crop development.
Selection Solutions and Agronomic Value
- Uniformity: The variety exhibits excellent size and shape consistency, which streamlines the grading and packaging processes for market delivery.
- Bolting Resistance: The selection process focused on delaying the transition to the reproductive stage under long-day conditions, preventing early bolting and crop deformation.
- Tissue Integrity: The flesh of the root remains solid and avoids pithiness (sponginess), providing the grower with a flexible harvesting window while maintaining shelf life.
In practice, 'Kseniia' demonstrates high adaptability to both greenhouse environments and open-field systems. Its development cycle is optimized for intensive vegetable production, allowing for a rapid turn from sowing to harvest. This material is highly recommended for growers aiming for predictable yields and superior organoleptic qualities, minimizing the risks associated with early-season environmental variability.
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Specifications
| Redis Type | |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Catalog → Radish |
| Originator | IVMG NAAS |
| Country | Ukraine |
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