Zhuravinka potatoes were rated by both farmers and owners of private farmsteads.
This variety is known for its high yield and resistance to diseases of solanaceous crops. Potatoes allow you to get high yields with minimal care.
In this article we will tell you in detail about this wonderful variety. Description and characteristics, especially agrotechnics and a tendency to disease, as well as a lot of other interesting information.
Zhuravinka potatoes: variety description
Grade name | Zhuravinka |
general characteristics | Belarusian mid-late high-yielding variety of table purpose with large tubers |
Gestation period | 100-120 days |
Starch content | 14-19% |
Mass of commercial tubers | 90-157 gr |
The number of tubers in the bush | before 18 |
Yield | up to 640 c / ha |
Consumer quality | average overcooking, pleasant taste, suitable for processing into chips, does not darken during cooking |
Recumbency | 96% |
Skin color | red |
Pulp color | light yellow |
Preferred growing regions | any |
Disease resistance | moderately resistant to rhizoctoniosis, late blight |
Features of growing | recommended to plant tubers rarely |
Originator | RUP SPC NAS of Belarus on potato and fruit-and-vegetable growing |
Zhuravinka refers to medium-late varieties, the period from planting seeds to harvest is from 80 to 100 days. The peel of potatoes has an average thickness, it is painted in a reddish color. A mesh pattern with low relief is visible on the surface of the tubers, but for small root crops the pattern can be very weak.
Eyes on the surface of the tuber distributed evenly. Light sprouts of root crops are rounded at the base, they are covered with thin fibers. The tops of the shoots are small. The root shape is round (ovoid) or oval. Potatoes reach 7-10 cm in length. In one nest, as a rule, there are from 14 to 18 potatoes, but sometimes their number reaches 25.
The weight of tubers reaches 90-160 grams. These are commercial tubers, but smaller fruits may be present in the nest. Starch content in root vegetables ranges from 14 to 19%. The flesh of the potato has a light yellow color. The pulp can be varied (medium to good). Cut root pulp does not darken from exposure to air.
To compare the starch content in Zhuravinki tubers with other varieties, you can use the data in the table below:
Grade name | Starch content |
Zhuravinka | 14-19% |
Aurora | 13-17% |
Skarb | 12-17% |
Ryabinushka | 11-18% |
Blue | 17-19% |
Zhuravinka | 14-19% |
Lasock | 15-22% |
Magician | 13-15% |
Granada | 10-17% |
Rogneda | 13-18% |
Dolphin | 10-14% |
The ground part of the plant has an average height (up to 50 cm), shoots stretch strictly up, but can be tilted from the center of the bush. The stem reaches a thickness of 0.6-1 cm, the leaves of the plant are round, dense, they are painted in dark green color. The edges of the leaves are wavy, and the main vein of the leaf is darker. Shoots, appearing from the soil for 12-25 days after planting, grow quickly and evenly.
Inflorescences on potato bushes appear at the end of June, they are small in size and consist of 5-6 reddish-purple or violet flowers. Berries potato variety Zhuravinka rarely. The quality of this grade is 96%..
With the keeping quality of other varieties you can see in the table below:
Grade name | Recumbency |
Zhuravinka | 96% |
Kiranda | 95% |
Minerva | 94% |
Juvel | 94% |
Meteor | 95% |
Farmer | 95% |
Timo | 96%, but the tubers germinate early |
Arosa | 95% |
Spring | 93% |
Veneta | 87% |
Impala | 95% |
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Look at the photo: potato Zhuravinka
Specifications
Zhuravinka recommended for cultivation in central Russia (in the Volga-Vyatka, North-West and Central economic regions of the country). The natural conditions of these areas are similar to those of Belarus.
The yield of a variety depends on weather conditions, the composition of the soil, soil moistening, the presence of fertilizer in the soil and the quality of the seed material. Subject to the recommendations of breeders you can get up to 75 or more kilograms of tubers from 10 square meters (or 630-640 kilograms per hectare). This potato is beautifully stored in the cellar all winter.
About what conditions are created when stored in vegetable stores and how to do it in the apartment, on the balcony, in the boxes, in the refrigerator and in peeled form.
Taste qualities
Zhuravinka is famous for its high taste. It is recommended to use for the manufacture of potato chips. Such potatoes are good for cooking various casseroles and mashed potatoes.
Read more about the properties of potatoes: whether it is possible to eat it raw and drink juice, why eat sprouts and what is dangerous solanine.
Country of breeding and year of registration
The Zhuravinka potato was bred by Belarusian breeders more than ten years ago, at the Research and Production Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus for potato and fruit-and-vegetable growing. The variety was patented, and already in 2005, Zhuravinka was entered in the register of agricultural crops of Russia.
Features of growing
This variety requires moderate watering (it does not tolerate both drought and excessive moisture). During a drought, the ground part of the plant loses its leaves. At high humidity on the stems and roots can appear late blight.
IMPORTANT: Zhuravinka potatoes grow poorly in soils oversaturated with nitrogen.
In general, this variety is not exacting to the composition of the soil.. Soil before planting should be loose, and soil granules should have small and medium size (0.5-2.5 cm). This is a common garden soil, fertilized with organic matter. In the soil you can make artificial fertilizers intended for potato plantations.
And also how to fertilize potatoes when planting.
Resistance to mechanical damage to tuber in Zhuravinki is good. Root crops quickly heal wounds.
Planting potatoes can not be planted very tightly. So, the recommended distance between rows is from 70 to 80 cm, and the distance between the sockets should be no less than 20-25 cm. The depth of planting depends on the composition of the soil. In clay soil tuber planted at a depth of 6-7 cm, and if the soil contains a lot of sand - to a depth of 10 cm.
Depending on the region, the recommended landing dates also change. At the latitude of Moscow and north of the capital, landings are carried out in mid-May, in the southern regions of central Russia - in late April, or in early May.
Further agrotechnical methods are standard - hilling, watering, mulching.
Read more about whether hilling is necessary for potatoes, how to do it, and how to do it correctly by hand and with the help of a walking tractor. And also, whether a decent harvest is possible without weeding and hilling.
A ten-year experience of growing this variety in Russia showed that Zhuravinka quite satisfactorily tolerates both low (7 degrees Celsius) and high (36-38 degrees Celsius) air temperatures.
Diseases and pests
Zhuravinka is resistant to scab and viruses X, M and S. This potato is resistant to black leg disease, a potato nematode, and the usual prototype of cancer.
The plant may be affected by late blight. This disease is caused by the simplest microorganisms developing in a humid environment. More tops are affected, to a lesser extent - the root system and tubers. But in general, this variety is more resistant to late blight than many others.
The variety shows moderate resistance to rhizoctoniosis and L and Y viruses. Viral infection leads to deformation, yellowing, twisting of the leaves, as well as rotting and death of the roots. Read also about Alternaria, Fusarium and Verticillis.
The most common pest is the Colorado potato beetle, the larvae of which develop on the leaves of the leaf and quickly destroy it. Also danger for planting may be the bears, wireworms, potato moths, cicadas, moths and aphids. About each of these pests you will find detailed materials on our website.
Zhuravinka every year becomes more and more popular due to its unpretentiousness and high taste. This potato is not difficult to grow, with optimal watering, it gives guaranteed high yields.
There are many ways to grow potatoes. We have prepared a series of articles on this topic. Read all about Dutch technology and the cultivation of early varieties, about which countries are most growing this vegetable and how to turn this occupation into a business. And also all about alternative methods: under straw, in bags, in barrels, in boxes.
Below in the table you will find links to articles on potato varieties ripening at different times:
Middle late | Medium early | Late-ripening |
Aurora | Black Prince | Nikulinsky |
Skarb | Nevsky | Asterix |
Courage | Darling | Cardinal |
Ryabinushka | Lord of the expanses | Kiwi |
Blue | Ramos | Slav |
Zhuravinka | Taisiya | Rocco |
Lasock | Lapot | Ivan da Marya | Magician | Caprice | Picasso |