Biliavska, L. H.Biliavskiy, Yu. V.Білявська, Людмила ГригорівнаБілявський, Юрій Вікторович2021-07-062021-07-062021https://dspace.pdau.edu.ua/handle/123456789/11001Thus, the primary task of breeding is to create varieties that combine high yield with drought resistance. It is important to have a sufficiently high level of adaptability of the variety to the conditions of the growing region, where the variety remains the main reserve for resource conservation and intensification of agricultural production in Ukraine. Generally accepted methods are used, namely scientific, special, laboratory, mathematical and statistical. In conditions of insufficient moisture, the use of early maturing and very early maturing varieties is relevant. Indicators of soybean yield in all oblasts of Ukraine are provided. According to the results of the analysis of 17-year meteorological observations, it was found that the climatic characteristics of Poltava oblast became more arid. The dynamics of indicators of the soybean gross yield in Poltava oblast (2002–2018) is analyzed against the background of the amount of precipitation during the growing season (4–8 months). In the research laboratory of Breeding, Seed Production and Varietal Soybean Agrotechnics of Poltava State Agrarian University, it was created Almaz, Antratsyt, Adamos, Aleksandryt, Akvamaryn, Avantiuryn soybean varieties, which were listed the State Register of Plant Varieties Suitable for Spreading in Ukraine. Indicators of agricultural suitability of these varieties and their advantages are presented. Varieties of Poltava breeding are distinguished by drought resistance. These varieties are guaranteed predecessors for winter crops in the Steppe and Forest-Steppe of Ukraine.BREEDING, OF DROUGHT-RESISTANT, SOYBEAN, VARIETIES UNDER CLIMATE CHANGEBreeding of drought-resistant soybean varieties under climate change. European vector of development of the modern scientific researches: collective monograph / edited by authors. 2nd ed. Riga, Latvia : “Baltija Publishing”Book chapterDOI: https://doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-077-3-25