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- Ryan Higginbotham, et al. ; Garland Campbell Kimberly; Robert Allan; Adrienne Burke; Xianming Chen; Patricia DeMacon; Doug Engle; Stephen Johnson; Emily Klarquist; Chris Mundt; Timothy Murray; Craig Morris; Deven See; Nuan Wen; Show all 14 Authors
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- Journal of plant registrations 2021 v.15 no.3 pp. 515-526
- ISSN:
- 1936-5209
- Subject:
- Puccinia striiformis; cultivars; mature plants; rain; seedlings; soft white wheat; sponge cakes; stripe rust; temperature; winter wheat
- Abstract:
- ... Soft white club winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ssp. compactum) represents 8–10% of the wheat crop in Washington, but most of the current club wheat production is located in the <350‐mm annual precipitation zone. Our goal was to develop a club wheat cultivar targeted to the >350‐mm annual precipitation zones of the Pacific Northwest. ‘ARS Crescent’ (Reg. no. CV‐1181, PI 665048), an awned white‐ ...
- Handle:
- 10113/7709426
- DOI:
- 10.1002/plr2.20135
- https://doi.org/10.1002/plr2.20135
- Author:
- Ryan Higginbotham, et al. ; Garland Campbell Kimberly; Robert E. Allan; Arron H. Carter; Patricia DeMacon; Emily Klarquist; Nuan Wen; Xianming Chen; Camille M. Steber; Craig Morris; Deven See; Aaron Esser; Doug Engle; Chris Mundt; Timothy D. Murray; Show all 15 Authors
- Source:
- Journal of plant registrations 2021 v.15 no.3 pp. 504-514
- ISSN:
- 1936-5209
- Subject:
- Puccinia striiformis; Triticum aestivum; cultivars; greenhouses; rain; seedlings; soft white wheat; stripe rust; virulence; winter wheat
- Abstract:
- ... Soft white winter club wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ssp. compactum) is a specialty class of soft wheat prized for its end‐use quality. Our goal was to develop a broadly adapted club wheat cultivar targeted to the U.S. Pacific Northwest (PNW) with competitive agronomic and end‐use quality characteristics. ‘Castella’ (Reg no. CV‐1185, PI 695319), a tall semi‐dwarf awnless white‐kernel club wheat, was ...
- Handle:
- 10113/7709479
- DOI:
- 10.1002/plr2.20132
- https://doi.org/10.1002/plr2.20132
- Author:
- Ryan Higginbotham, et al. ; Kim Garland-Campbell; Arron H. Carter; Stephen S. Jones; Xianming Chen; Patricia DeMacon; Doug Engle; Stephen O. Guy; Chris C. Mundt; Timothy D. Murray; Craig F. Morris; Deven See; Show all 12 Authors
- Source:
- Journal of plant registrations 2017 v.11 no.2 pp. 152-158
- ISSN:
- 1936-5209
- Subject:
- Cephalosporium; Triticum aestivum; alleles; atmospheric precipitation; cultivars; disease resistance; exports; grain yield; mature plants; pedigree; plant height; soft white wheat; soil-borne diseases; sponge cakes; stripe rust
- Abstract:
- ... Soft white club wheat (Triticum aestivum ssp. compactum) is a unique component of wheat production in the Pacific Northwest, comprising 10 to 12% of the wheat crop. It is valued for milling and baking functionality and marketed for export in a 10 to 30% blend with soft white wheat known as western white. Our goal was to develop a club wheat cultivar for the traditional club wheat‐growing region of ...
- DOI:
- 10.3198/jpr2016.04.0018crc
- https://doi.org/10.3198/jpr2016.04.0018crc