The variable lucerne variety 'Taisiya' is a highly adaptive plant created using coupled plant-microbial symbiotic selection biotechnology. This has increased symbiosis efficiency and improved the variety's adaptive capabilities, making it particularly valuable for cultivation in northern regions. The plant is of medium height with a semi-erect bush and medium-intensity green leaf coloration, ensuring good photosynthetic activity and resistance to climatic conditions.
'Taisiya' is recommended for cultivation in the Northwestern, Central, and Volga-Vyatsk regions, where it demonstrates high yield. Average yield in the Northwestern region is 68.1 centners per hectare, with a maximum reaching 200 centners per hectare. Dry matter yield ranges from 1.85 to 20 tons per hectare depending on soil type, indicating wide application possibilities for the variety under various agro-climatic conditions.
The primary purpose of 'Taisiya' lucerne is forage use for various types of livestock, including cows, sheep, and horses. Due to its agronomic characteristics and high productivity, this variety is a promising choice for farmers and agrarians seeking to improve forage base efficiency and crop resilience in northern and central regions.