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Food-Grade Soybean Variety HS8-W179

Agriculture
Crop Improvement
Plant Varieties
College
College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
Researchers
McHale, Leah
Dorrance, Anne
Feller, Marcia
McIntyre, Scott
St Martin, Steven
Licensing Manager
Dahlman, Jason "Jay"
(614)292-7945
dahlman.3@osu.edu

T2022-316

The Need: In the ever-evolving agricultural landscape, there is a critical need for food-grade cultivars that offer superior yields, enhanced protein content, and resistance to prevalent diseases. Farmers and agricultural stakeholders seek cultivars that not only optimize productivity but also ensure high-quality produce to meet the demands of a growing population and evolving market preferences.

The Technology: HS8W-179 addresses this pressing need by offering a breakthrough in food-grade cultivars. Derived from a meticulous crossbreeding process involving HS1-424 and Ohio FG4, HS8W-179 represents an F4 composited line with unparalleled attributes. Boasting a remarkable combination of yield, protein content, seed weight, and hilum color, HS8W-179 sets a new standard in agricultural innovation.

Commercial Applications:

  • Ideal for large-scale agricultural operations seeking enhanced yields and quality produce.
  • Suited for food processing industries aiming for premium-grade ingredients with high protein content.
  • Valuable for research institutions and universities conducting studies on cultivar development and disease resistance.

Benefits/Advantages:

  • Superior yield performance surpassing existing food-grade cultivars, ensuring enhanced profitability for farmers.
  • High protein content of 431.9 g kg-1, akin to industry-leading varieties, catering to consumer demand for nutritious products.
  • Excellent partial resistance to P. sojae, mitigating the risk of yield loss due to prevalent diseases.
  • Versatile maturity similar to leading cultivars, providing flexibility in planting schedules and harvest management.
  • Distinctive traits such as purple flowers, clear hilum, and dull yellow seed coat enhance market appeal and product differentiation.