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Genetic Diversity of Soybean Varieties and Their Biological Potential as Affected by Agronomical Practices
Author(s) -
Larysa Prysiazhniuk,
О. I. Prysiazhniuk,
Siuzana Hryhorenko,
Yuliia Shytikova,
Iryna Dikhtiar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
review on agriculture and rural development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2677-0792
pISSN - 2063-4803
DOI - 10.14232/rard.2021.1-2.78-85
Subject(s) - fertilizer , agronomy , water content , genetic diversity , productivity , organic fertilizer , yield (engineering) , biology , mathematics , microbiology and biotechnology , engineering , population , materials science , demography , geotechnical engineering , macroeconomics , sociology , metallurgy , economics
The purpose of study was asses the genetic diversity of soybean varieties by SSR markers and investigate their productivity formation as affected by organic fertilizer, growth regulators and moisture retainer treatments in the Forest-Steppe zone of Ukraine. The effects of agronomical practices were assessed based on yield, protein and oil content. The study was carried out during 2016-2018. As result it was found that the most similar varieties based on 4 SSR markers were varieties with genetic distances 1.73. The most different was Aliaska variety with genetic distances 3.16-3.87. Hieba, Kano and Ustia varieties, which are early-season varieties, were distributed in different clusters. It was determined that maximum of yield was obtained for Kano variety with combining moisture retainer, organic fertilizer and growth regulator “Vermystym D”. The highest protein content in studied varieties was determined in case of combining organic fertilizer and growth regulators. The maximum of oil content was noted in Ustia and Kano varieties with application moisture retainer, organic fertilizer, growth regulators “Vermystym D”. Thus, the biological features and applied nutrition affected studied indicators.

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