The Ksenya soybean variety represents high-quality Ukrainian-produced seed material intended for cultivation in regions with favorable agroclimatic conditions. This variety is recommended for the forest-steppe regions, where soils exhibit high fertility, and the climate ensures sufficient thermal regime and moisture availability, promoting high yields and reliable plant maturation.
Ksenya is included in the State Register of Plant Varieties of Ukraine and is one of the soybean varieties adapted to the forest-steppe zone conditions. Its selection and introduction are based on scientific research conducted by the Institute of Feed and Agriculture of Podillya, NAS of Ukraine, confirming its adaptability and productivity in these regions.
For successful cultivation of the Ksenya variety, it is essential to consider agronomic aspects, including diagnosis and correction of nutrient deficiencies in soil and plants. Specifically, it is necessary to monitor nitrogen, boron, iron, calcium, potassium, magnesium, manganese, copper, molybdenum, sulfur, phosphorus, and zinc levels, ensuring optimal conditions for soybean growth and development, increasing yield and product quality.