Soybean variety SIBNIISHOZ 6 is an early-maturing determinate variety with a semi-bushy plant form and reddish-brown pubescence. This variety is characterized by high seed yield, ranging from 8.7 to 14.8 centners per hectare, as well as a significant protein (38.5%) and oil (21.0%) content in the seeds. During testing, the variety demonstrated resistance to ascohitosis, which enhances its reliability under various agro-climatic conditions.
SIBNIISHOZ 6 is adapted for cultivation in the Urals, Western and Eastern Siberia, and is successfully used in the northern forest-steppe of the Tyumen region, where soybeans are a relatively new agricultural crop. To achieve maximum productivity of the variety, it is important to use optimal sowing schemes that provide favorable conditions for plant growth and development, promote efficient absorption of solar energy, and ensure optimal plant density.
The technology for cultivating the SIBNIISHOZ 6 variety requires a careful approach to choosing a sowing scheme, as this affects yield, product quality, and cultivation costs. Research shows that proper distribution of plants in the field and creation of an optimal leaf surface contribute to increased photosynthetic activity and, consequently, higher yields. Thus, the SIBNIISHOZ 6 variety is a promising choice for farmers seeking stable and high soybean yields in northern regions.