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Information × Registration Number 0211U008721, 0106U003663 , R & D reports Title To work out a physiological - biochemical model of production, intended for long-term storage, of main vegetable crops popup.stage_title Head Bondarenko Gerold Leonidovuch, Registration Date 13-09-2011 Organization Institute of Vegetable and Melons Growing NAAS popup.description2 The aim of the work: to work out physiologically - model of the beetroot and carrot hroduction, fit for long-term kuping. The methods of investigations: laboratory, field, statistical. The physiology-biochemical model of carrot and beetroot production has been worked jut, which is fit for f long-term keeping. The change of biochemical indices and the damage of root-crops by diseases during storing of table beetroot and carrot skvirska has been defined. With the help of the correlation analysis the ties between correlation of separate biochemical indices and good condition of the production of the table beetroot and carrot have been defined. It should be advisable to lay for a long-term keeping table beet root-crops, which have the correlation between nitrate content and vitamin C bees than 70, between nitrates and dry matter - 10-50, between nitrates and betanin 0.5-2.5; in the case with carrot-between dry matter content and beta-carotin-more than 1.6, the sum of sugar and beta-carotin more than 1, monoshugar and beta-carotin more than 0.35. Such correlation ensures standard carrot production output after 180 days of keeping in a storage with natural cooling at the level of 83-90%; of table beet-at the level of 90-94%. The novelty of investigations: the physiologi-cally-biochemical model of table beet and carrot production has d Product Description popup.authors Щербина С.О. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Bondarenko Gerold Leonidovuch. To work out a physiological - biochemical model of production, intended for long-term storage, of main vegetable crops. (popup.stage: ). Institute of Vegetable and Melons Growing NAAS. № 0211U008721
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