Evaluation of Experimental Winter Triticale Lines for Adaptation in Montana (2001)

Abstract

This report documents the observations of winter triticale lines to determine if any perform well in Central Montana. Triticale plots were seeded on a west-facing slope to obtain maximum exposure to winter temperatures and wind. Plant densities and percent stand indicate no significant differences among the triticale lines in their ability to survive winter. Triticale lines did not differ significantly from Tiber winter wheat in winter hardiness or in grain yield. Grain yields averaged 2520 lbs/a and test weights were above average at 53.6 lbs/bu. Similar results were obtained in the Statewide Triticale Nursery planted in a more protected area on the research center. Triticale lines tested had a wide range of heading dates and test weight values. Early maturing lines with acceptable test weights and yields comparable to Tiber winter wheat can be selected for and continued in subsequent yield trials.

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Agronomy, Plant sciences

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Berg, J.E., Hensleigh, P.F., Hybner, R., Kephart, K.D., Kolding, M.F., Sharp, G.L., Vavrovsky, J., Wichman, D.M. 2001. Evaluation of experimental winter triticale lines for adaptation in Montana. Moccasin, Mt.: Central Agricultural Research Center.

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