Russia: 6 new varieties of agricultural crops of Saratov selection are included in the state register of breeding achievements

Published 2020년 11월 27일

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Six new varieties of crops including soybeans, grain sorghum, corn, and winter triticale, developed by the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Rossorgo", have been added to the State Register of Breeding Achievements in Saratov, Russia. These varieties are adapted to the region's arid climate and have high yield potential. The institution has also entered into partnerships with local farms for increased seed production. Despite only 1% of the total sown area in the region being sorghum varieties, their popularity is growing as an alternative to fodder corn due to their high yields and nutritional value. An agreement with the Saratov livestock farm LLC "Kolosok" has been made to select suitable varieties for making silage from sorghum crops.
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These are varieties of soybeans, grain sorghum, corn and winter triticale. In 2020, six new varieties of agricultural crops of the Saratov selection, created by the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Rossorgo", are included in the State Register of Breeding Achievements approved for use. In particular, the register includes the Pokrovskaya soybean variety, the RSK Kaskad and RSK Locus grain sorghum varieties, the RSK Zarya and RSK Aurora varieties of maize, as well as the Surprise winter triticale variety. Currently, five varieties of grain sorghum are under state variety testing; documents have been prepared for transferring five more new varieties of agricultural crops for variety testing: millet, sweet sorghum, Sudanese grass, corn and alfalfa. The use of these varieties will allow the agrarians of the Saratov region to increase production: the varieties are adapted to the arid climatic conditions of the Volga region and have a high yield potential. It should be ...
Source: Specagro

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