Russia: Scientists of the Bykovskaya melon breeding station patented new and unusual varieties

Published 2023년 8월 17일

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The Bykovskaya melon selection experimental station in the Volgograd region of Russia produces over 50% of all elite melon seeds in the country and is in high demand both locally and outside the region. They have developed numerous melon hybrids, with 29 being watermelons, 10 being pumpkins, and 12 being melons. The station's success in breeding new varieties with improved taste and appearance has contributed to the region's position as a leader in melon and gourd production.
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The volume of production of elite seeds of watermelon, melon, pumpkin by the Bykovskaya melon selection experimental station exceeds 50% of all elite melon seeds produced in Russia. They are in demand not only among Volgograd farmers, but also outside the region. The Volgograd region is among the leaders in Russia in the production of gourds. By mid-August, Volgograd farmers harvested about 17,000 tons of watermelons and melons. Products scatter not only on local shelves, but also delivered to other regions of Russia. Such success is facilitated by the achievements of the staff of the Bykovskaya Melon Breeding Experimental Station. Scientists currently have 51 melon hybrids in their work, of which 29 are watermelons, 10 are pumpkins and 12 are melons. Also, the plant is developing agricultural technologies that allow increasing land productivity and maintaining soil fertility. In 2023, a copyright certificate was received for a new variety of table watermelon Timosha. It was ...
Source: Agroxxi

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