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GLORIVERT

Growing Season
50-60 days
Straw; length
7-8 cm, 8-9 cm
String; number of seeds
6-7 pcs, 7-8 pcs, 8-10 pcs
Bean Size
Medium-seed
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Producer
Syngenta
Diseases
Powdery Mildew, Downy Mildew
Country
Switzerland
Registration Year
2018
Description GLORIVERT
The vegetable pea variety Glorivert from Syngenta Seeds is an early-maturing, high-yielding variety with a vegetation period of 58-60 days. The plant reaches a height of about 65 cm, forming a strong root system and substantial vegetative mass. The variety is characterized by high adaptability, resistance to diseases such as Fusarium wilt, powdery mildew, and downy mildew, and does not require intensive watering or complex agrotechnics, making it easy to grow in open ground, both on private and commercial plots. Glorivert peas are characterized by dark green, uniform peas with excellent taste qualities. Pods are 7 to 9 cm long and contain 6 to 9 small, juicy, and sweet seeds. Due to these qualities, the crop is ideal for fresh market sales, as well as for consumption, freezing, and canning. The seeding rate is 2-3 kg per 100 sq. m, ensuring optimal plant density and maximum productivity. The variety is characterized by wide adaptability and resistance to major diseases, allowing cultivation without additional irrigation. Glorivert pea forms up to 9 nodes before the first flowering cluster, promoting early and uniform ripening. All these characteristics make this variety one of the best among early vegetable peas, ensuring a stable and high-quality harvest.
Specifications GLORIVERT
Diseases
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew
Downy Mildew
Downy mildew
Growing Season
50-60 days
Straw; length
7-8 cm
8-9 cm
String; number of seeds
6-7 pcs
7-8 pcs
8-10 pcs
Bean Size
Medium-seed
Country
Switzerland
Registration Year
2018
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Manufacturer
Syngenta
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