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Wheat Variety 'Net CL+' (WA8280), Hard Red Spring Wheat
Net CL+ is a broadly-adapted hard red spring wheat with two-gene tolerance to BeyondTM herbicide for use in rotation in ClearfieldTM production systems in all production zones of the Pacific Northwest. It has an excellent yield record, with above average grain protein, good adult resistance to stripe rust, medium height with very good straw strength,...
Published: 1/31/2024   |   Inventor(s): Michael Pumphrey, Sheri Rynearson, Victor Demacon, Wycliffe Nyongesa
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Wheat Variety 'Ryan' (WA8214), Soft White Spring Wheat
Ryan is a broadly-adapted soft white spring wheat released in 2016 by Washington State University that may be grown in all production zones of the Pacific Northwest. It has early maturity, very good adult resistance to stripe rust, shorter height with very good straw strength, good test weight, Hessian fly resistance, aluminum tolerance, and excellent...
Published: 2/6/2024   |   Inventor(s): Michael Pumphrey, Kimberlee Kidwell, John Kuehner, Victor Demacon, Sheri Rynearson
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Wheat Variety 'Tekoa' (WA8189), Soft White Spring Wheat
Tekoa has top-end yield potential, combined with desirable yield protection traits, and excellent quality. Tekoa is a soft white spring wheat variety released by Washington State University that may be grown in all production zones of the Pacific Northwest. It has later maturity, very good resistance to stripe rust, medium height with very good straw...
Published: 8/3/2023   |   Inventor(s): Michael Pumphrey, Kimberlee Kidwell, John Kuehner, Victor Demacon, Sheri Rynearson
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Wheat Variety 'Melba' (WA8193), Soft White Spring Club Wheat
Melba is intended as a replacement for JD club spring wheat in intermediate, high rainfall, and irrigated production areas of the Pacific Northwest. Melba has similar maturity as JD, with shorter plant height, lower protein content, excellent resistance to stripe rust, very good test weight, and superior yield potential in intermediate, high rainfall,...
Published: 8/3/2023   |   Inventor(s): Michael Pumphrey, Kimberlee Kidwell, John Kuehner, Victor Demacon, Sheri Rynearson
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Wheat Variety 'Chet' (WA8165), Hard Red Spring Wheat
Chet, a tall hard red spring wheat from Washington State University, is our best variety option for low-rainfall areas of eastern Washington and Oregon.Chet has very good adult plant stripe rust resistance, Hessian fly resistance, excellent test weight, very good aluminum tolerance, tall plant height with good straw strength, and very good-to-excellent...
Published: 8/3/2023   |   Inventor(s): Michael Pumphrey, Kimberlee Kidwell, John Kuehner, Victor Demacon, Sheri Rynearson
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Wheat Variety 'Seahawk' (WA8162), Soft White Spring Wheat
Seahawk uniquely packages outstanding defense traits and very good yield potential—a winning combination.Seahawk is nearly immune to stripe rust based on a combination of seedling and adult plant resistance genes and holds-up without fungicide application under the most severe epidemics. Seahawk genetics are mainly based on Whit and Alpowa backgrounds—proven...
Published: 2/6/2024   |   Inventor(s): Michael Pumphrey, Kimberlee Kidwell, John Kuehner, Victor Demacon, Sheri Rynearson
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Wheat Variety 'Alum' (WA8166), Hard Red Spring Wheat
Alum, a newly released hard red spring wheat from Washington State University, is intended to provide growers with low soil pH and aluminum toxicity; a very solid and broadly adapted hard red spring wheat variety.Alum has very good adult plant stripe rust resistance, Hessian fly resistance, above average test weight, very good aluminum tolerance, medium...
Published: 1/31/2024   |   Inventor(s): Michael Pumphrey, Kimberlee Kidwell, John Kuehner, Victor Demacon, Sheri Rynearson
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Wheat Genotype(s) with Genetic Tolerance to the Soilborne Pathogens Rhizoctonia solani, Rhizoctonia oryzae, Pythium ultimum, and Pythium irregulare
Abstract The invention is a new genotype of wheat with tolerance to the root pathogens Rhizoctonia solani, Rhizoctonia oryzae, Pythium ultimum, and Pythium irregulare group IV. This genotype was originally generated by screening mutagenized seed of the spring wheat for increased tolerance to Rhizoctonia solani. Later experiments determined...
Published: 4/28/2023   |   Inventor(s): Camille Steber, Kimberlee Kidwell, Victor Demacon, Patricia Okubara
Keywords(s): Agriculture and Plant Sciences