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Bhishaj soft white spring wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2011
Randhawa, H. S., Sadasivaiah, R. S., Graf, R. J. and Beres, B. L. 2011. Bhishaj soft white spring wheat Can. J. Plant Sci. 91: 805–810. Bhishaj is a soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) that meets the end-use quality specifications of the Canada Western Soft White Spring class. Bhishaj is well-adapted to the wheat growing regions of southern
H S Randhawa   +2 more
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AAC Paramount soft white spring wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2022
AAC Paramount is a soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar that meets the end-use quality specifications of the Canada Western Soft White Spring (CWSWS) class. AAC Paramount is adapted to the irrigated wheat growing regions of southern Alberta and southern Saskatchewan, and for dry land production in the western prairies.
H S Randhawa
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AAC Indus soft white spring wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2015
Randhawa, H. S., Graf, R. J. and Sadasivaiah, R. S. 2015. AAC Indus soft white spring wheat. Can. J. Plant Sci. 95: 793–797. AAC Indus is a soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar that meets the end-use quality specifications of the Canada Western Soft White Spring (CWSWS) class.
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AAC Chiffon soft white spring wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2014
Randhawa, H. S., Graf, R. J. and Sadasivaiah, R. S. 2014. AAC Chiffon soft white spring wheat. Can. J. Plant Sci. 94: 1303–1308. AAC Chiffon is a soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar that meets the end-use quality specifications of the Canada Western Soft White Spring (CWSWS) class. AAC Chiffon is well-adapted to the irrigated wheat
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Sadash soft white spring wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2009
Sadash is a soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) that meets the end-use quality specifications of the Canada Western Soft White Spring class. Sadash is well-adapted to the wheat-growing regions of southern Alberta and southern Saskatchewan. Based on data from the Western Soft White Spring Wheat Cooperative Registration Test from 2003 to 2005,
R S Sadasivaiah   +5 more
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SPRING SOFT WHEAT SAMPLES WITH VALUABLE CHARACTERISTICS

Vestnik of the Russian agricultural science, 1970
In the field of the Institute of seed production and agricultural technology, branch of FEDERAL state budgetary scientific institution FNAC VIM on dark-gray forest soil by conventional methods in 2014-2018 comparative evaluation of 40 samples of spring wheat competitive variety trials.
О. V. Gladysheva, Т. А. Barkovskaya
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SWS-52 soft white spring wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1991
SWS-52 has higher grain yield potential than Fielder and Owens, combined with resistance to prevalent races of stripe rust and moderate resistance to black point and bunt. It matures 5–6 d later than Fielder and Owens and has good resistance to lodging and moderate resistance to shattering.
R. S. Sadasivaiah, J. B. Thomas
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AC Reed soft white spring wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1993
AC Reed has a higher yield potential than Fielder combined with early maturity, resistance to prevalent races of stripe rust, and moderate resistance to powdery mildew, common root rot, shattering and sprouting. It is equal to or better than the standard check, Fielder, in overall milling and cookie-baking qualities.
R. S. Sadasivaiah   +2 more
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AAC Galore soft white spring wheat

Canadian Journal of Plant Science
AAC Galore is a spring wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar that meets the end-use quality specifications of the Canada Western Soft White Spring (CWSWS) wheat class. AAC Galore is adapted to the irrigated wheat growing regions of southern Alberta and southern Saskatchewan, and for dryland production in the western prairies.
H.S. Randhawa, R. Dhariwal, R.J. Graf
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