Author
BRANCH, WILLIAM - University Of Georgia | |
BALOTA, MARIA - Virginia Tech | |
ISLEIB, TOM - North Carolina State University | |
CHAPIN, JAY - Clemson University | |
BOSTICK, J - Alabama Crop Improvement Association | |
TILLMAN, BARRY - University Of Florida | |
BUROW, MARK - Texas Tech University | |
BARING, MIKE - Texas A&M Agrilife | |
Chamberlin, Kelly |
Submitted to: Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station Research Progress Report
Publication Type: Experiment Station Publication Acceptance Date: 4/18/2017 Publication Date: 4/20/2017 Citation: Branch, W.D., Balota, M., Isleib, T.G., Chapin, J.W., Bostick, J.P., Tillman, B., Burow, M.D., Baring, M.R., Chamberlin, K.D. 2017. Uniform peanut performance test 2016. Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station Research Progress Report. No. 4-17. 25 p. Interpretive Summary: The Uniform Peanut Performance Tests (UPPT) were established in 1973 through an informal arrangement among cooperating scientists involving seven major peanut-producing states. In 1995, plant material transfer agreements were also accepted among all cooperators in the UPPT. The purpose of these tests is to evaluate the commercial potential of advanced breeding lines not formally released to see how they perform across a wide range of diverse environments. The same control lines are used in every test and every location to provide uniformity. Technical Abstract: The Uniform Peanut Performance Tests (UPPT) are designed to evaluate the commercial potential of advanced breeding peanut lines not formally released. The tests are performed in ten locations across the peanut production belt. In this study, 2 controls and 14 entries were evaluated at 9 locations. |