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Title: Registration of ‘UI SRG’ wheat

Author
item CHEN, J. - University Of Idaho
item Souza, Edward
item GUTTIERI, M. - The Ohio State University
item O'BRIEN, K. - University Of Idaho
item WHEELER, J. - University Of Idaho
item SORENSEN, L. - University Of Idaho
item CLAYTON, J. - University Of Idaho
item Chen, Xianming
item Goates, Blair
item HOLE, D. - Utah State University
item BROWN, B. - University Of Idaho
item MARSHALL, J. - University Of Idaho
item ZEMETRA, R. - University Of Idaho

Submitted to: Journal of Plant Registrations
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 8/1/2011
Publication Date: 11/15/2011
Citation: Chen, J., Souza, E.J., Guttieri, M.J., O'Brien, K., Wheeler, J., Sorensen, L., Clayton, J., Chen, X., Goates, B., Hole, D., Brown, B.D., Marshall, J.M., Zemetra, R. 2011. Registration of ‘UI SRG’ wheat. Journal of Plant Registrations. 6:66-70.

Interpretive Summary: Developing wheat cultivars with high yield, desirable end-use quality, and resistance to prevalent diseases are the major goals for the breeding programs in the Pacifi c Northwest region of the United States and the world. ‘UI SRG’ hard red winter wheat was developed by the Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station using a modified backcross breeding procedure. UI SRG was released in 2010 for its improved resistance to stripe rust combined with superior yield and resistance to dwarf bunt and stem rust. UI SRG is best adapted to rainfed production in the intermountain zone of the western United States and is targeted to replace the stripe rust–susceptible cultivar ‘Deloris’ and the lower-yielding older cultivars Utah 100 and ‘Finley’. Milling and baking quality of UI SRG is not significantly different from that of the best-quality check cultivars ‘DW’ and Deloris.

Technical Abstract: Developing wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars with high yield, desirable end-use quality, and resistance to prevalent diseases are the major goals for the breeding programs in the Pacifi c Northwest region of the United States and the world. ‘UI SRG’ (Reg. No. CV-1066, PI 660546) hard red winter wheat was developed by the Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station using a modified backcross breeding procedure. UI SRG was derived from a BC1F7 line from the backcross ‘Utah 100’*2/‘Boundary’ and tested under experimental numbers A971065W-J-4 and IDO656. UI SRG was released in 2010 for its improved resistance to stripe rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis Westend f. sp. tritici) combined with superior yield and resistance to dwarf bunt (caused by Tilletia contraversa Kühn) and stem rust (caused by P. graminis Pers: Pers. f. sp. tritici Eriks. & E. Henn) (local and TTKS races). UI SRG is best adapted to rainfed production in the intermountain zone of the western United States and is targeted to replace the stripe rust–susceptible cultivar ‘Deloris’ and the lower-yielding older cultivars Utah 100 and ‘Finley’. Milling and baking quality of UI SRG is not significantly different from that of the best-quality check cultivars ‘DW’ and Deloris.