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Published in JOURNAL OF PLANT REGISTRATIONS 2:197-199 (2008)
DOI: 10.3198/jpr2008.03.0122crc
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CULTIVARS

Registration of ‘Monico’ Oat

Charles A. Ericksona,*, Don E. Oberta, Dave E. Burrupa, Tom K. Blakeb, Merlin A. Dillonc, Darrell M. Wesenbergd and James C. Whitmoree

a USDA-ARS, National Small Grains Germplasm Research Facility, 1691 S. 2700 W., Aberdeen, ID 83210
b Montana State Univ., Dep. of Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology, P.O. Box 173150, Bozeman, MT 59717
c Colorado State Univ., San Luis Valley Research Center, 0249 East Road 9 North, Center, CO 81125
d 615 Calder Ave., American Falls, ID 83431
e Univ. of Idaho Tetonia Res. & Ext. Ctr., Tetonia, ID 83436

* Corresponding author (Charles.Erickson{at}ars.usda.gov).

ABSTRACT

‘Monico’ spring oat (Avena sativa L.) (Reg. No. CV-376, PI 652941) was developed cooperatively by the USDA-ARS and the Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station (AES) and jointly released by the USDA-ARS, the Idaho AES, the Montana AES, and the Colorado AES in 2007. Monico was developed using a modified bulk selection program. It is a F4 spaced-plant selection from the cross 83Ab3119/‘Monida’ harvested in 1993 at Aberdeen, ID. The parent 83Ab3119 had the pedigree of ‘Cayuse’/76Ab6843 (‘Appaloosa’/3/‘Otana’ //Coker X848-1-1-2/Cayuse). Monico is an early to midseason, relatively tall spring oat with excellent yield potential under both irrigated and rainfed conditions in Montana, Idaho, and Colorado.

Abbreviations: AED, Agricultural Experiment Station • ir, irrigation • rf, rainfed







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