SOYIG-20 and SOYIG-22: new varieties of soya (Glycine max L. Merrill) introduced to the climatic conditions of Cuba

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Daysbel Toledo-Día
Yasniel de la Osa-Naranjo
Telce Gonzales-Morera
Manuel Antonio Delgado
Yisel Hurtado

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Some phenological, morphological and agronomic characteristics of the soy varieties SOYIG-20 and SOYIG-22, two new soybean cultivars, obtained by selection at the Grain Research Institute, from cultivars introduced from Vietnam are presented in summary. These materials have short crop cycle characteristics, good height for mechanized cutting and good yield potential, in addition to their adaptability in various areas of Cuba. They were the most prominent during the validation process.

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Toledo-Día, D., de la Osa-Naranjo, Y., Gonzales-Morera, T., Delgado, M. A., & Hurtado, Y. (2020). SOYIG-20 and SOYIG-22: new varieties of soya (Glycine max L. Merrill) introduced to the climatic conditions of Cuba. Cultivos Tropicales, 41(1), e07. Retrieved from https://ediciones.inca.edu.cu/index.php/ediciones/article/view/1541
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Report of New Cultivar

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