Author
IBRAHIM, AMH - TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY | |
LANGHAM, MAC - SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVER | |
RICKERTSEN, J - SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVER | |
KALSBECK, S - SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVER | |
LITTLE, R - SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVER | |
HALEY, SD - COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY | |
BAENZIGER, PS - UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA | |
Chung, Okkyung | |
Seabourn, Bradford | |
Jin, Yue | |
McVey, Donald | |
Bai, Guihua |
Submitted to: Journal of Plant Registrations
Publication Type: Germplasm Release Publication Acceptance Date: 2/21/2008 Publication Date: 5/10/2008 Citation: Ibrahim, A., Langham, M., Rickertsen, J., Kalsbeck, S., Little, R., Haley, S., Baenziger, P., Chung, O.K., Seabourn, B.W., Jin, Y., Mcvey, D.V., Bai, G. 2008. Registration of ‘Darrell’ Wheat. Journal of Plant Registrations.2:115-121. Interpretive Summary: ‘Darrell’ is a new hard red winter wheat released by the South Dakota State University and the University of Nebraska in 2006. Darrell was selected from the cross 2076-W12-11/‘Karl 92’//NE89526. Darrell was called SD98102 before it was released and has good disease resistance and excellent yield potential in the northern Great Plains. Technical Abstract: ‘Darrell’ (Reg. No. CV-1024, PI 644224) hard red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was developed by the South Dakota State University–Agricultural Experiment Station and released in 2006 to seed producers by the South Dakota State University–Agricultural Experiment Station and the University of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station. Darrell was selected from the cross 2076-W12-11/‘Karl 92’ (PI 564245)//NE89526. NE89526 is an experimental line from the University of Nebraska with the pedigree ‘Lancota’ (CI 17389) selection/‘Siouxland’ (PI 483469)//TX792729. 2076-W12-11 is an unreleased experimental line that originated from a population with an unidentified pedigree. Darrell was selected as an F3:4 line in 1998 and was assigned experimental line number SD98102. Darrell was released on the basis of its good disease resistance and excellent yield potential in the northern Great Plains. |