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Research Project: GENETIC ENHANCEMENT FOR RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC STRESSES IN HARD WINTER WHEAT

Location: Hard Winter Wheat Genetics Research Unit

Title: Registration of ‘Endurance’ Wheat

Authors
item Carver, Bf - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Smith, El - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Hunger, Rm - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Edwards, Jt - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Porter, Dr - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Verchot-Lubicz, J - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Rayas-Duarte, P - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Martin, Bc - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Krenzer, Eg - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Bai, Guihua
item Seabourn, Bradford

Submitted to: Crop Science
Publication Type: Germplasm Release
Publication Acceptance Date: April 10, 2006
Publication Date: June 20, 2006
Citation: Carver, B., Smith, E., Hunger, R., Edwards, J., Porter, D., Verchot-Lubicz, J., Rayas-Duarte, P., Martin, B., Krenzer, E., Bai, G., Seabourn, B.W. 2006. Registration of ‘Endurance’ Wheat. Crop Science. 46:1816-1817.

Interpretive Summary: ‘Endurance’ is new hard red winter wheat released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS in 2004. Endurance can recover well from extended and intensive grazing in a dual-purpose management system. Endurance is suited for growing in irrigated and dryland areas throughout the southern Great Plains.

Technical Abstract: ‘Endurance’ (Reg. No. CV-994, PI 639233) hard red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was released to certified seed growers with permission of the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS in 2004. Its name derives from the unique ability to endure and recover from extended and intensive grazing in a dual-purpose management system common to Oklahoma and surrounding states. Endurance is positioned for irrigated and dryland production areas throughout the southern Great Plains.

   

 
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Bowden, Robert - Bob
Bai, Guihua
Chen, Ming-Shun
Fellers, John
 
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