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TROPAR
Vegetable Pea
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Growing Season
50-60 days
Bean Size
Medium-seed
Straw; length
6-7 cm
String; number of seeds
6-7 pcs
About product
TROPAR is an early-maturing variety of vegetable pea, characterized by compact growth and high adaptability. The plant reaches a height of 40 to 50 cm, has light-green oblong leaves, and straight pods of medium size, 60–70 mm long, containing 6–7 seeds. Due to its early maturity, the first harvest can be obtained as early as 50 days after sowing, making this variety attractive to gardeners seeking…
Growing Season
50-60 days
Bean Size
Medium-seed
Straw; length
6-7 cm
String; number of seeds
6-7 pcs
Description
TROPAR is an early-maturing variety of vegetable pea, characterized by compact growth and high adaptability. The plant reaches a height of 40 to 50 cm, has light-green oblong leaves, and straight pods of medium size, 60–70 mm long, containing 6–7 seeds. Due to its early maturity, the first harvest can be obtained as early as 50 days after sowing, making this variety attractive to gardeners seeking a quick harvest of green peas.
The TROPAR variety is unpretentious and resistant to a number of diseases, such as fusarium root rots and ascochitis, which contributes to stable plant growth and development without the need for complex care. Meanwhile, the variety is not prone to lodging and does not require the installation of supports, which facilitates the growing process. However, it should be noted that the plant may be damaged by the pea weevil and moth, which requires timely pest control.
The yield of the variety varies from 0.2 to 0.6 kg of green peas per square meter, which is an average figure for early varieties. Special attention is deserved by the taste qualities of the fruits, which reach their maximum level about in the third week of maturity. These characteristics make TROPAR an excellent choice for growing in gardens where flavor and ease of plant care are valued.
The TROPAR variety is unpretentious and resistant to a number of diseases, such as fusarium root rots and ascochitis, which contributes to stable plant growth and development without the need for complex care. Meanwhile, the variety is not prone to lodging and does not require the installation of supports, which facilitates the growing process. However, it should be noted that the plant may be damaged by the pea weevil and moth, which requires timely pest control.
The yield of the variety varies from 0.2 to 0.6 kg of green peas per square meter, which is an average figure for early varieties. Special attention is deserved by the taste qualities of the fruits, which reach their maximum level about in the third week of maturity. These characteristics make TROPAR an excellent choice for growing in gardens where flavor and ease of plant care are valued.
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Specifications
| Growing Season | 50-60 days |
|---|---|
| Bean Size | |
| Straw; length | 6-7 cm |
| String; number of seeds | 6-7 pcs |
| Catalog | Catalog → Vegetable Pea |
| Originator | EDUCATIONAL-SCIENTIFIC CENTER 'VEGETABLE EXPERIMENTAL STATION' |
| Originator | Фгбну Федеральный Научный Центр Овощеводства - 531 |
| Originator | Пронина Екатерина Павловна |
| Originator | Епихов Виктор Александрович |
| Originator | TIMINA LIDIYa TIMOFEEVNA |
| Originator | FGBNU 'FEDERAL'NYJ NAUChNYJ TSENTR OVOShchEVODSTVA' |
| Patent holder | EDUCATIONAL-SCIENTIFIC CENTER 'VEGETABLE EXPERIMENTAL STATION' |
| Patent holder | FGBNU 'FEDERAL'NYJ NAUChNYJ TSENTR OVOShchEVODSTVA' |
| Country | Russia |
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