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Mars
Radish
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Maturation Period
25 - 30 days
Root vegetable; weight
25 - 30 grams
Root; shape
Round
Root vegetable; color
Dark Red
Prices in stores
from3.8 €per 1000 pcs
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About product
MARS radish is an early-maturing and high-yield hybrid characterized by a short leaf rosette and a compact shape. The rootstocks of this variety have an oval shape, dark red color with a pleasant gloss, reaching a diameter of up to 4 cm and a mass of up to 30 grams. The radish flesh is snow-white, dense, crunchy, very tender and juicy, does not form cavities, does not become flabby or tough, which…
Maturation Period
25 - 30 days
Root vegetable; weight
25 - 30 grams
Root; shape
Round
Root vegetable; color
Dark Red
Description
MARS radish is an early-maturing and high-yield hybrid characterized by a short leaf rosette and a compact shape. The rootstocks of this variety have an oval shape, dark red color with a pleasant gloss, reaching a diameter of up to 4 cm and a mass of up to 30 grams. The radish flesh is snow-white, dense, crunchy, very tender and juicy, does not form cavities, does not become flabby or tough, which makes it particularly attractive to consumers.
The MARS variety is characterized by high resistance to bolting and cracking, and also withstands both high and low temperatures well, allowing it to be grown in various climatic conditions, including southern regions. The period from germination to technical maturity is only 25 days, which makes this radish one of the earliest and most effective for obtaining marketable products.
In addition to its attractive appearance and taste qualities, MARS radish is rich in vitamins and biologically active substances, including mustard oil with antimicrobial properties and anthocyanins with antioxidant properties. These components contribute to strengthening immunity and maintaining health, which makes radish not only tasty but also a beneficial product for the daily diet.
The MARS variety is characterized by high resistance to bolting and cracking, and also withstands both high and low temperatures well, allowing it to be grown in various climatic conditions, including southern regions. The period from germination to technical maturity is only 25 days, which makes this radish one of the earliest and most effective for obtaining marketable products.
In addition to its attractive appearance and taste qualities, MARS radish is rich in vitamins and biologically active substances, including mustard oil with antimicrobial properties and anthocyanins with antioxidant properties. These components contribute to strengthening immunity and maintaining health, which makes radish not only tasty but also a beneficial product for the daily diet.
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
25 - 30 days |
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Root vegetable; weight
Root vegetable; weight
Carrot roots vary in weight from 60-150 g, sometimes 300-500 g. |
25 - 30 grams |
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Root; shape
Root; shape
Roots can be round, elongated-round, cylindrical, conical. |
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Root vegetable; color
Root vegetable; color
Carrot root can be orange, red-orange, pink, yellow, white, purple. The intensity of color depends on the content of pigments. |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Radish |
| Originator | Селекционная Станция Имени Н.Н.Тимофеева |
| Originator | Монахос Григорий Федорович |
| Originator | Миронов Алексей Александрович |
| Country | Russia |
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