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a Dep. of Agronomy & Plant Genetics, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108
b USDA–ARS, St. Paul, MN 55108
c Univ. of Minnesota, Crookston, MN 56716
d Dep. of Plant Pathology, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108
e USDA–ARS, Fargo, ND 58105. RB07 was developed with financial support from the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, the Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion Council, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Agreement No. 59-0790-9-025. This is a cooperative project with the U.S. Wheat & Barley Scab Initiative. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
* Corresponding author (ander319{at}umn.edu).
ABSTRACT
RB07 (Reg. No. CV-1028, PI 652930) hard red spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was developed by the University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station and released in 2007. RB07 was tested as MN99436-6 in statewide yield trials from 2003 to 2006 and in the Uniform Hard Red Spring Wheat Regional Nursery in 2003 and 2004. RB07 was released based on its high and consistent grain yield, earliness, disease resistance and good grain end-use quality. It is well adapted to hard red spring wheat–growing regions in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Abbreviations: AY, advanced yield trial FHB, Fusarium head blight MR, moderately resistant PYT, preliminary yield trial S, susceptible URHRSWN, Uniform Regional Hard Red Spring Wheat Nursery VSK, visually scabby kernel
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