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Title: Registration of nineteen spring six-rowed barley germplasm lines resistant to Russian wheat aphid

Author
item Mornhinweg, Dolores - Do
item Bregitzer, Paul
item Porter, David

Submitted to: Journal of Plant Registrations
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 2/18/2007
Publication Date: 9/1/2007
Citation: Mornhinweg, D.W., Bregitzer, P.P., Porter, D.R. 2007. Registration of nineteen spring six-rowed barley germplasm lines resistant to Russian wheat aphid. Journal of Plant Registrations. 1(2):137-138.

Interpretive Summary: No interpretive summary required - germplasm release.

Technical Abstract: Russian wheat aphid (RWA) is a new and devastating pest of barley in the western US. No resistance was found in US cultivars whether two-row, six-row, malt, feed, spring or winter. A screening of the entire collection of barley accessions in the National Small Grains Collection by the USDA-ARS in Stillwater, OK, identified 109 accessions with some level of resistance to RWA. These accessions were not adapted to US barley production practices or environments. A pre-breeding program was initiated in Stillwater to bring these resistance genes into adapted barley backgrounds that breeders could utilize in their breeding programs without negative effects on elite lines. Nineteen spring six-row malting barley germplasm lines were released to breeders involving 19 sources of resistance in four adapted backgrounds.