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CDC Alloy durum wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2017
CDC Alloy durum wheat is adapted to the durum production area of the Canadian prairies. This conventional height durum wheat cultivar combines high grain yield potential with high grain pigment and protein concentrations and low grain cadmium. CDC Alloy is resistant to prevalent races of leaf, stem and stripe rust, and common bunt and expresses end ...
C.J. Pozniak, J.M. Clarke
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AC Pathfinder durum wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2000
AC Pathfinder durum wheat is adapted to the Brown and Dark Brown soil zones of the Canadian prairies. It combines high yield with strong gluten properties. It has shorter, stronger straw than Kyle. Key words: Triticum turgidum L. var. durum, durum wheat, cultivar description, yield, protein, disease resistance
J. M. Clarke   +7 more
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CDC Credence durum wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2020
CDC Credence durum wheat is adapted to the durum production area of the Canadian prairies. This conventional height durum wheat cultivar combines high grain yield potential with high grain and pasta color and low grain cadmium. CDC Credence is resistant to leaf, stem, and stripe rusts and common bunt and demonstrated end-use quality suitable for the ...
C.J. Pozniak, J.M. Clarke, T.A. Haile
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AAC Marchwell durum wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2015
Singh, A. K, Clarke, J. M., Knox, R. E., DePauw, R. M., Wise, I., Thomas, J., McCaig, T. N., Cuthbert, R. D., Clarke, F. R. and Fernandez, M.R. 2015. AAC Marchwell durum wheat. Can. J. Plant Sci. 95: 189–195. AAC Marchwell durum wheat [Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.] is adapted to the durum production area of th Canadian prairies. AAC
A. K. Singh   +9 more
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SCEPTRE DURUM WHEAT

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1986
Sceptre is an early-maturing, high-yielding durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L.). Although it is not a semi-dwarf, it has relatively short, strong straw. Sceptre has good pasta-making quality.Key words: Cultivar description, wheat (durum), Triticum turgidum
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Durum Wheat Breeding

2009
This chapter summarizes the scientific and technical knowledge for durum wheat breeding, giving some examples of the methods applied in national programs. Section 1 refers to the importance of durum wheat in the world. Sections 2 and 3 give technical details on genetic diversity and the choice of germplasm, while the main varietal groups are explained ...
Conxita Royo   +2 more
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AAC Congress Durum Wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2017
AAC Congress durum wheat [Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.] is adapted to the durum production area of the Canadian prairies. Averaged over three years, AAC Congress yielded significantly more grain than Strongfield and AC Navigator. AAC Congress had a protein concentration significantly lower than Strongfield but significantly higher ...
Ruan, Yuefeng   +8 more
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Metabolomics Provides Valuable Insight for the Study of Durum Wheat: A Review.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019
Metabolomics is increasingly being applied in various fields offering a highly informative tool for high-throughput diagnostics. However, in plant sciences, metabolomics is underused, even though plant studies are relatively easy and cheap when compared ...
S. Saia   +3 more
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COULTER DURUM WHEAT

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1978
Coulter is a new durum wheat cultivar developed from the cross D.T. 188/D.T. 224//D.T. 182 at the Agriculture Canada Research Station, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Coulter is similar to the cultivar Hercules in resistance to disease and lodging. It is 1.5 days later and slightly shorter-strawed.
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AAC Spitfire Durum Wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2016
AAC Spitfire durum wheat [Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.] is adapted to the durum production area of the Canadian prairies. Averaged over four years, AAC Spitfire yielded significantly more grain than Strongfield, AC Avonlea, and AC Navigator, but the protein concentration was significantly lower than AC Avonlea and Strongfield.
Singh, Asheesh K.   +6 more
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