Uspikh
Soybean
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An ultra-early maturing variety with a development cycle of up to 90 days, ideal for optimizing crop rotation.
Description
Technological architecture of the «Uspikh» variety
This soybean variety is an ultra-early maturing genetic product from the Plant Breeding and Genetics Institute (Ukraine), designed for extremely tight growing seasons. The key engineering feature of the plant is its short development cycle, which concludes within 90 days. This solution enables crops to avoid peak summer droughts and facilitates flexible crop rotation schemes, including double cropping.
Morphophysiological characteristics
- Vegetation control: Due to the strictly limited maturation period, the variety minimizes loss risks during unpredictable autumn weather events.
- Adaptability: The originator has embedded resistance to local Ukrainian climatic stresses into the genome, ensuring stable dry matter accumulation even during mid-to-late summer moisture deficits.
- Field economics: The intense growth rate reduces herbicide application costs as the crop closes the canopy faster, providing natural weed suppression.
Practical application of «Uspikh» is recommended for farms where harvesting logistics and clearing fields for winter crops are critical. The lack of a prolonged maturation phase makes this variety a predictable tool for agronomists operating under limited time constraints.
Specifications
| Growing Season | up to 90 days |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Catalog → Soybean |
| Originator | PBGI-NCSCI |
| Country | Ukraine |
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