Monitoring Quality and Yield Capacity of Soybean Varieties during the Creation of Various Ecotypes in Kazakhstan
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AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
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In 2020, on the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, soybeans were
cultivated on an area of about 127.7 thousand hectares. To expand the
acreage of this crop, it is necessary to create new varieties with a high
genetic potential for productivity and quality and adaptive to the various
soil and climatic zones of the Republic. The work aims to monitor the
quality indicators and productivity of new highly productive varieties of
soybeans with a high content of protein and oil in seeds. In Kazakhstan,
18 varieties of soybeans have been bred and approved for production
at latitudes from 53 to 42°N. The varieties belong to maturity groups 00,
0, I, II, III. There is a tendency to an increase in the collection of oil and
protein in the varieties of the new generation. In the varieties created in
the 70s-80s, the collection of protein per hectare was 1,078.0-1,238.3
kg and oil at 577.5-734.5 kg. In the new generation varieties, the
collection of protein per hectare is in the range of 944.7-1,705.3 kg,
and oil at 415.9-974.6 kg. The yield capacity of different varieties falls
in the range of 20.9 to 43.9 kg/ha, depending on the maturity group.
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Monitoring Quality and Yield Capacity of Soybean Varieties during the Creation of Various Ecotypes in Kazakhstan/ Didorenko S.V. [et al.] // AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science. - 2021. - Vol.43(3):- pp.558-568.