Analysis of protein and oil content in seeds of soybean collection varieties

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The global need for food and protein is increasing as an expected consequence of the growth of the human population in the world, which by 2050 will reach 9 billion people. Already, about 1 billion people in the world are chronically malnourished. Field research was carried out in 2017-2021 on the experimental field of the Research Institute of Selection, Seed Production and Agricultural Technology of Cotton Growing. In the mid-early ripe variety sample CH3(-008), the protein content was medium protein (38.16%), and the oil content was medium oil (18.66%); in variety US-25 (-622), the protein content (40.00%) was above the average level, and the oil was medium oil and amounted to 19.05%. Intervarietal variation of protein was 1.0%, oil 1.56%. The minimum total indicator of protein and oil in soybean grain was 57.44±0.40 (Arletta variety), the maximum was 60.00 32.0% (Sparta variety).

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Kholmurodova, G., Tangirova, G., Rakhmankulov, M., & Yuldasheva, R. (2023). Analysis of protein and oil content in seeds of soybean collection varieties. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 377). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202337703016

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