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Title: Report on hard red spring wheat varieties grown in cooperative plot and nursery experiments in the spring wheat region in 2014

Author
item Garvin, David
item Blankenheim, Zachary

Submitted to: Wheat Varieties Grown in Cooperative Plot ... Spring Wheat Region
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: 2/25/2015
Publication Date: 2/25/2015
Citation: Garvin, D.F., Blankenheim, Z. 2015. Report on hard red spring wheat varieties grown in cooperative plot and nursery experiments in the spring wheat region in 2014. Wheat Varieties Grown in Cooperative Plot ... Spring Wheat Region. p. 29. Available: http://wheat.pw.usda.gov/ggpages/germplasm.shtml.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: The Hard Red Spring Wheat Uniform Regional Nursery (HRSWURN) was planted for the 84th year in 2014. The nursery contained 26 entries submitted by 6 different scientific or industry breeding programs, and 5 checks (Table 1). Trials were conducted as randomized complete blocks with three replicates except where noted. The HRSWURN was planted at 14 locations in 4 different states in the USA (MN, ND, SD, MT). Thirteen locations provided data included in this report (Figure 1, Table 2). Data summaries for each of the reporting locations are presented in individual tables. For each location summary, entries are listed in descending order of yield. Overall means across locations for a set of core traits are summarized in Table 16, and yield rankings for individual locations are found in Table 17. Entries were also evaluated for various diseases at different locations; these can be found by looking at individual location data summaries. Leaf rust and stem rust resistance was evaluated in St. Paul, MN. These rust data are presented in Tables 18-19. Entries were evaluated in Fusarium head blight nurseries at Crookston and St. Paul, MN; these results are provided in Tables 20 and 21. Molecular marker genotyping for select agronomic, quality and disease resistance traits was also performed; this information is presented in Table 22. The highest average yielding location was Crookston, MN, with 93.9 Bu/Ac, while the lowest yielding location was Selby, SD, with 56.3 Bu/Ac.