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Registration of ‘Dan’ Winter Hulless Barley
Author(s) -
Brooks W. S.,
Vaughn M. E.,
Griffey C. A.,
Thomason W. E.,
Paling J. J.,
Pitman R. M.,
Dunaway D. W.,
Corbin R. A.,
Kenner J. C.,
Hokanson E. G.,
Behl H. D.,
Beahm B. R.,
Liu S. Y.,
Gundrum P. G.,
Price A. M.,
Brann D. E.,
Whitt D. L.,
Custis J. T.,
Starner D. E.,
Gulick S. A.,
Ashburn S. R.,
Jones E. H.,
Marshall D. S.,
Fountain M. O.,
Tuong T. D.,
Livingston D. P.,
Premakumar R.,
Kurantz M. J.,
Taylor F.,
Moreau R. A.,
Hicks K. B.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of plant registrations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.316
H-Index - 21
eISSN - 1940-3496
pISSN - 1936-5209
DOI - 10.3198/jpr2010.03.0161crc
Subject(s) - cultivar , biology , fusarium , agronomy , hordeum vulgare , crop , starch , agricultural experiment station , winter wheat , grain yield , new variety , yield (engineering) , agriculture , horticulture , poaceae , food science , ecology , materials science , metallurgy
‘Dan’ (Reg. No. CV‐346, PI 659066), a six‐rowed winter hulless barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) that was developed and tested as VA03H‐61 by the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, was released in March 2009. Dan was derived from the cross VA96–41–17/SC872143. It was released for production in the eastern United States as a potential commodity for fuel ethanol, food, and feed production. In the Virginia Official State Variety Trial, the 3‐yr (2007–2009) average grain yield (3564 kg ha −1 ) and average grain volume weight (78.3 kg hL −1 ) of Dan were higher than those of the hulless cultivars ‘Eve’ and ‘Doyce’. Dan also had an average starch concentration (66.2%) that was higher than that of Doyce and Eve. Dan provides barley producers and end users in the eastern United States with a widely adapted, winter‐hardy, hulless cultivar having superior grain quality and moderate resistance to Fusarium head blight (caused by Fusarium graminearum Schwabe ).

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