Zlatopil'ska — a mid-season soybean variety developed by the Institute of Steppe Agriculture of NAAS of Ukraine. This variety is intended for cultivation as seed, feed, and food purposes, making it versatile in application. Zlatopil'ska is characterized by high yield, ranging from 2.5 to 3.0 tons per hectare, as well as adaptability to various climatic conditions, including steppe, forest-steppe, and Polissia.
The variety exhibits high resistance to pathogens causing stem rots, bacterial blight, septoria, viral mosaic, as well as damage from major pests. Additionally, Zlatopil'ska demonstrates resistance to drought, lodging, and shattering, ensuring stable yields even under adverse weather conditions. An important feature is its increased protein and oil content, as well as high pod set on lower nodes, which enhances the quality of the resulting product.
The Zlatopil'ska variety is the result of scientific research and selection, confirmed by appropriate patents of the Institute of Steppe Agriculture of NAAS. It has great potential for further dissemination and use in Ukraine's agricultural sector, providing farmers with a reliable and high-yielding option for soybean cultivation.