Carrot
Crop Detail

The carrot is a root vegetable, usually orange in color while purple, black, red, white, and yellow cultivars exist. Carrots are a domesticated form of the wild carrot, Daucus carota, native to Europe and southwestern Asia. The plant probably originated in Persia and was originally cultivated for its leaves and seeds. The most commonly eaten part of the plant is the taproot, although the greens are sometimes eaten as well. The domestic carrot has been selectively bred for it’s greatly enlarged, more palatable, less woody textured taproot. Carrot has a good source of vitamin K and vitamin B6. It is a biennial plant in the umbel lifer family Apiaceae. At first, it grows a rosette of leaves while building up the enlarged taproot. Fast growing cultivars mature within three months (90 days) of sowing the seed, while slower maturing cultivars are harvested four months later (120 days). The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reports that world production of carrots and turnips (these plants are combined by the FAO) for the calendar year 2013 was 37.2 million tones, almost half (45%) were grown in China. Carrots are widely used in many cuisines, especially in the preparation of salads and carrot salads are a tradition in many regional cuisines.

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Temporary/Permanent Temporary
Category Agriculture Extension
Type Vegetables
Climate Temperate
Water Method Irrigated
Duration Biennial
Economic Type Food Crop
Growing Season Rabi / Winter / Cold Crops

Managements

Fertilizer
Land Preparation
Sowing Method
Sowing Time
Row - Row Distance
Plant - Plant Distance
Irrigation
Harvesting
Climate
Storage
Marketing
Rouging
Inter Cropping
Seed Soaking

Pests, Weeds, Diseases & Disorders

Sucking Pests
Army worm Cut worms Mealy bug Leafhopper
Weeds
Narrow leaf Euphorbia helioscopia ( cHatri doddak) Rumex dentatus (jangli palak) Convolvulus arvensis (Lehli)
Nutrient
Cavity spot Roots splitting
Fungal Diseases
early/Late Blight Powdery mildew Black Rot Bacterial soft rot Leaf Blight
Nematodes
Root Knot Nematodes
Bacterial Diseases
Angular Leaf Spot

Seed Varieties

Name Seed Rate
T-29 6-8 kg per acre, increase seed rate in case of ear
CARROT DEEP RED 6-8 kg per acre, increase seed rate in case of ear
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