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Information × Registration Number 0211U004385, 0107U003460 , R & D reports Title To study the peculiarities of formation and inheritance of main economic traits in soybean, to develop new cultivars with potential grain yield of 3,5-3,7 t/ha, duration of vegetation period of 100-110 days, increased adaptive potential popup.stage_title Head Ryabukha Sergiy Stanislavovych, Registration Date 03-02-2011 Organization Yurjev Plant Production Institute popup.description2 Object the study - soybeans, breeding of new varieties. Aim of the - to create high-yielding early- ripening soybean varieties with a nigh adaptive potential. Methods - complex intervarietal hybridization and experimental mutagenesis with following many times individual selection. Seven new high - productive soybean varieties hake been created and sent to State Service on Right protection for plant varieties: mid-early - Malvina and Podyaka; early-season - Sprytna, Estafeta, Roksolana, Baika and Krynytsia. The cultivar Malvina is recognized as perspective for 2011. Four patents for useful models have been received: №24019 "Method for estimation of resistance of pea spesimens to the pathogens of Fusarium root rot", №26979 "Method for selection of resistant pea forms to the pathogens of Fusarium root rot", "Method of desiccation of soybean seed plantings", №33483 "Method for the increase of pea hybridization efficiency" which are recommended for the study on phytopathology, plant immunity, breeding and seed production. Product Description popup.authors Кобизєва Любов Никифорівна Мошкова Олена Миколаївна Сокол Тетяна Володимиріна Тимчук Сергій Михайлович Чернишенко Павло Володимирович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Ryabukha Sergiy Stanislavovych. To study the peculiarities of formation and inheritance of main economic traits in soybean, to develop new cultivars with potential grain yield of 3,5-3,7 t/ha, duration of vegetation period of 100-110 days, increased adaptive potential. (popup.stage: ). Yurjev Plant Production Institute. № 0211U004385
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