Egyptian flat beet

Egyptian flat beet
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Year of approval: 1943
  • Leaf rosette shape: upright
  • Leaves: dark green
  • The form: flat
  • Weight, g: 280-400
  • Pulp color : dark red
  • Ringiness: no ringing
  • Taste qualities: good ones
  • Appointment: for culinary processing, for canning, for fresh use
  • Storage: suitable for winter storage
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Egyptian flat beets are known to many. She is chosen for a number of positive qualities, among which there are unpretentious care and productivity.

Breeding history

Development of a new variety was started on the basis of the Voronezh Federal Scientific Center named after V.I. Dokuchaev in 1937. After all trials and tests were passed, in 1943 the culture was approved for use and entered into the State Register.

Description of the variety

Flat Egyptian beet belongs to table crops. She perfectly tolerates a short drought, as well as any adverse weather conditions. The crop gives a stable and good harvest.

The tops are resistant to flowers. The fruits have a pleasant and sweet taste, as well as attractive appearance and good keeping quality. Thanks to the dense skin, the beets can be transported over long distances.

The variety is resistant to most fungal diseases. The culture can tolerate severe frosts.

Among the minuses noted by gardeners, there is the fact that the seeds sometimes sprout for a long time. Because of this, inexperienced summer residents may think that the seeds were defective or empty.

Due to the high sugar content, root vegetables can be attacked by rodents. And also the variety is characterized by the fact that long-term storage is available only for large and resilient fruits. Small and medium ones most often dry out quickly or flabby.

Characteristics of the appearance of the plant and root crops

The tops are erect with small rosettes of leaves. The height of the bush is 40-50 cm. The petioles are up to 1.5 cm in diameter and 25 cm long. Their color is deep red with a pink undertone.

The leaves are dark green. In length, they reach 20-22 cm, in width - 13-15 cm. In shape, they are elongated with wavy edges. The surface of the leaf plate has a glossy sheen, and all the veins have a red-violet tint.

Root crops are flat or strongly flattened. They are medium in size, 6.5-12.5 cm in diameter, and only 8 cm high. The head of the beet is small, the root is long and of medium thickness. The weight of vegetables varies from 280 to 400 grams. There are also more weighty root crops weighing 500-530 grams.

The skin is dark red or black-red, smooth, without obvious pimples. The pulp is juicy, tender and of medium density. It can be pink-red or violet-red in color. Rings are not very pronounced, most often beets without ringing.

Purpose and taste of tubers

Egyptian flat beet has a universal purpose. Therefore, root vegetables can be eaten fresh, used for making soups, hot dishes, and salads. The vegetable is suitable for canning and freezing.

The vegetable has a high sugar content in the pulp. In addition, it contains useful trace elements. Suitable for baby and diet food.

Maturation

The culture is mid-season, so it takes from 100 to 120 days to form fruits.

Yield

Summer residents note the high yield of Egyptian flat beets. On average, 7 to 8.5 kg of vegetables can be removed from 1 m2. The minimum indicators are 3 kg per 1 m2.

Growing regions

Recommended growing regions are:

  • TsCHO;

  • Central;

  • Ural;

  • Far Eastern;

  • East Siberian.

Growing and care

The cultivation of beets is primarily influenced by climatic and weather conditions. The culture can be grown in both seedling and non-seedling methods.

If you sow seeds directly into the ground, then it is best to choose the time from the end of April to the 20th of May. It should be borne in mind that the soil must be warmed up to at least + 6 ° C.

It does not matter in what way the culture will be grown, the seeds should be processed before sowing. First, the material is checked for germination, that is, it is soaked in warm water for 5-10 minutes and those seeds that have surfaced are sifted out. Then it is placed in gauze soaked in growth stimulants until it swells completely. After that, they are sown into the soil.

It is best to plant seeds at a distance of 5-7 cm, and leave 15-20 cm between rows. Thinning is carried out after the seedlings have reached 10 cm.

Beetroot care should include:

  • regular watering;

  • loosening and removing weeds;

  • top dressing.

Beetroot tolerates cold snaps, therefore it is widely grown in the open field. When planting beets, you need to correctly determine the sowing time, choose a suitable place, prepare the beds, and do pre-sowing seed treatment.

Thinning is one of the most important agricultural techniques in beet growing. This event allows you to leave the most hardy plants in the garden, guarantees each of them the necessary nutrition, a sufficient amount of light and increases the yield.
Watering beets is an important agrotechnical process at any stage of root crop formation. If you observe the frequency and volume of water application, you can achieve intensive growth, increasing yields. In different growing seasons, the specificity of irrigation, water requirements differ, which must be taken into account in the growing process.

Soil requirements

Egyptian flat beet grows best in neutral acid soil. It can be grown on heavy soils, but the care of the crop should be several times higher.

Disease and pest resistance

Although the cultivar has a good immune system, with the wrong care, the crop can be exposed to some diseases.

  • Fomoz. It occurs when there is not enough boron. It can be identified by the appearance of brown spots on the leaves. Prevention will consist in feeding with microelements.

  • Cercosporosis. It mainly affects the leaves, but if you ignore it, you can lose the entire crop. To prevent the culture, it is sprayed with Agat-25.

  • Fusarium or Fusarium rot. A very early disease that appears in early summer on damaged or weakened plants. Most often this happens due to a lack of moisture.

Pests attacking beets:

  • aphid;

  • flea;

  • bear;

  • scoop.

Beetroot is a crop that is prone to a wide variety of diseases. Most of them can be successfully dealt with if the necessary measures are taken in a timely manner. Different beet diseases manifest themselves in different ways. Due to some ailments, the leaves turn yellow, from others the foliage becomes covered with noticeable spots, the fruits deteriorate.
To avoid problems with storing root crops, they must be properly prepared immediately after harvesting the site. The dug beets must be immediately cleaned of dry soil and dried. In order for the beets to lie down until spring, they need to be stored in the correct conditions.
Main characteristics
Year of approval
1943
Category
grade
View
canteen
Appointment
for culinary processing, for canning, for fresh use
Storage
suitable for winter storage
Yield
high
Average yield
7-8.5 kg / m2
Plant
Leaf rosette shape
erect
Leaves
dark green
Root vegetable
The form
flat
The size
average
Length, cm
6-8
Diameter, cm
6,5-12,5
Weight, g
280-400
Surface
smooth
Skin coloration
dark or black-red
Pulp color
dark red
Pulp (consistency)
tender, juicy
Ringiness
without ringing
Taste qualities
good ones
Keeping quality
good
Growing
The soil
neutral, suitable for cultivation on heavy soils
Location
sunny place, partial shade
Sowing scheme
15x30 cm
Thinning
the first time - when the plant has fully formed the first two pairs of true leaves, the second - when the roots have reached a diameter of 2-3 cm
Submergence in soil
1/2 of the height or more immersed in the soil
Watering
regular
Drought tolerance
tolerates drought well
Growing regions
Central, TsChO, Ural, East Siberian, Far East
Stalk resistance (flowering)
steady
Maturation
Ripening terms
mid-season
The period from germination to harvest
100-120 days
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