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Omsk Region Introduces High-Yield Durum Wheat and Soybean Varieties

by Tatiana Ivanova
2 March 2025
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Omsk Region Introduces High-Yield Durum Wheat and Soybean Varieties
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Researchers at the Omsk Agrarian Scientific Center have developed two new crop varieties: the ‘Omsk Sapphire’ spring durum wheat and the ‘Sibiriada 25’ soybean. These innovations are currently undergoing State Variety Testing in Russia and aim to enhance agricultural productivity in the region.

‘Omsk Sapphire’ is characterized by its high adaptability, yield potential, and grain quality, including a notable gluten index favorable for pasta production. Additionally, this variety exhibits increased resistance to diseases such as leaf rust. Similarly, ‘Sibiriada 25’ soybean offers improved productivity and quality, with enhanced resistance to diseases and environmental stressors, outperforming the standard ‘Sibiriada’ variety in yield.

These developments are part of broader efforts to integrate modern technologies into agriculture. Currently, 30 varieties from the Omsk Agrarian Scientific Center are undergoing State Variety Testing in Russia, with 58 varieties already listed in the State Register of Breeding Achievements of Russia and 30 in the State Register of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

The introduction of ‘Omsk Sapphire’ and ‘Sibiriada 25’ represents significant progress in crop breeding, offering farmers in the Omsk region and beyond access to high-yield, disease-resistant varieties that can enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.

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Tags: Agricultural Innovationcrop breedingDisease ResistanceDurum WheatHigh-Yield VarietiesOmsk Agrarian Scientific CenterOmsk SapphireSibiriada 25Soybean

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