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In the "Disponíveis novas cultivares de soja para centro-norte" YouTube video section, Embrapa introduces new soybean varieties for the central north region of Brazil. Four varieties were launched, including a high-productivity conventional soybean (BRS 7582) and an RR soybean (BRS 7482 RR) with over 5,000 kilos per hectare potential. An intact variety (BRS 8383) with over 5,000 kilos per hectare productivity and resistance to Meloidogyne incognita is also presented. These new soybean varieties offer high productivity and additional benefits, such as nematode resistance. In another part of the video, Embrapa, in partnership with Bahia and São Foundations, introduces four new soybean varieties, including BRS 8383, for the northeast center region, including Matopiba. These varieties have shown resistance to water stress and will be available for the 2022/2023 harvest. Embrapa continues to develop new soybean varieties, focusing on productivity, disease resistance, and water stress tolerance.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Disponíveis novas cultivares de soja para centro-norte," new soybean varieties from Embrapa for the central north region of Brazil are discussed. The materials have yet to be genetically selected using biosumos and soil remineralizers. Four varieties were launched by Embrapa Cerrados, including a conventional soybean variety (BRS 7582) with a high productivity potential of over 4,000 kilos per hectare and 60% more victories compared to commercial standards. Another RR soybean variety (BRS 7482 RR) has a potential productivity of over 5,000 kilos per hectare and a 105-117 day cycle, making it suitable for a second corn harvest. An intact variety (BRS 8383) with a productivity of over 5,000 kilos per hectare and resistance to Meloidogyne incognita is also introduced. These new soybean varieties offer high productivity and additional benefits, such as resistance to nematodes, making them valuable options for Brazilian farmers.
  • 00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Disponíveis novas cultivares de soja para centro-norte" (Available new soybean varieties for the northeast center), Embrapa, in partnership with Bahia and São Foundations, is making available to farmers four new soybean varieties. These varieties, which include BRS 8383, are being offered to farmers in the northeast center region, including Matopiba, and have shown resistance to water stress. The development of these new cultivars also involves the evaluation of lines and simulation of drought scenarios. Among the four varieties, BRS 8383 has shown exceptional productivity in a four-year experiment in the western Bahia region, even in a scenario of water deficit. Although it will lose less productivity compared to commercial varieties in such a scenario, it will ensure higher profitability for farmers. These seeds will be available for the upcoming 2022/2023 harvest, and farmers can acquire them from the Foundation's and Embrapa's seed producer partners' websites. Embrapa continues to improve conventional soybean, Roundup Ready soybean, and select new varieties, focusing on productivity, disease resistance, and tolerance to water stress, which is a significant challenge in Brazilian agriculture.

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