Abstract
The experiment was carried out with the aim of more stringent selection for cold resistance of a
collection of soybeans of various origins. The control variants were germinated at a temperature of 25±1
ºС in a thermostat, the experimental variants were exposed to a low positive temperature of 10±1 ºС
for 5 days, then transferred to a thermostat and germinated together with the control ones for four days,
followed by assessment of the cold resistance and cold sensitivity of soybean varieties.
Based on resistance to low positive temperatures, laboratory screening revealed a different reaction
of the soybean collection under study. The Beidou 47 variety showed good seed germination up to 96%
in the control variant and was characterized by high germination energy on the third day, while in the
experimental variants the appearance of seed sprouts was observed a little later. It was revealed that the
percentage of germinated seeds of soybean varieties is influenced by many factors, except temperature.
Laboratory screening of a collection of soybeans of various origins for cold resistance and cold
sensitivity made it possible to identify a number of varieties that are recommended for practical use
in the breeding process as sources with high resistance to low positive temperatures, which often arise
during the growth and development of the crop in the conditions of Northern Kazakhstan. As a result of
the research, the most cold-resistant varieties were identified: Kendou 61 (China), Beidou 47 (China),
No. 78 (Kazakhstan), No. 57 (Kazakhstan), No. 83 (Kazakhstan), No. 113 (Kazakhstan), No. 114
(Kazakhstan), K-0124 (Kazakhstan) and K-0129 (Kazakhstan).
Key words: soybean; cold resistance; varieties;
gene pool; screening.