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2014 REGIONAL BARLEY, COMMON WHEAT AND TRITICALE, AND DURUM WHEAT PERFORMANCE TESTS IN CALIFORNIA1 P. Mayo 1 , D. Prato 3 , J. Fraser 1 , L. Jackson 4 , L.W. Gallagher 2 , O. Chicaiza 2 , A. del Blanco 2 , F.T. Maciel 1 , G. Banuelos 6 , D. Kirby 5 , R. Wilson 7 , D. Marcum 7 , B. Marsh 7 , S. Orloff 7 , M. Lundy 7 , S. Wright 7 and J.Dubcovsky 2 . University of California Cooperative Extension cereal evaluation tests were conducted in the Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Imperial Valleys; the intermountain valleys of northern California and in the south central coastal region in 2014. Entries in the tests included standard cultivars, new and soon-to-be-released cultivars, and advanced breeding lines from both public and private breeding programs. Fall-sown spring barley (29 entries) was evaluated at six sites and spring-sown spring barley (40 entries) was evaluated at two sites. Fall- sown winter wheat (56 entries) was evaluated at two sites; fall-sown spring wheat and triticale (52 entries), at ten sites (not all entries were evaluated at all sites); and spring-sown spring wheat (42 entries), at two sites. Durum wheat (35 entries) was evaluated at five sites (not all entries were evaluated at all sites). Tests were conducted at University of California Field Stations or in fields of cooperating growers. Tests were sown at seeding rates of 1.0 million seeds per acre for all tests (equivalent to 61 to 107 lbs/acre for common wheat, 78 to 99 lbs/acre for triticale, 75 to 140 lbs/acre for durum wheat and 77 to 113 lbs/acre for barley, depending on the entry). Randomized complete block designs with four replications were used for all tests, except the spring-sown tests and fall-sown winter wheat test, for which three replications were used. Each plot was nine drill rows wide (5 to 6-inch row spacing) and 20 feet long, except at the UC Desert Research and Extension Center (Imperial) where plots were 16 feet long. Grain was harvested with a Wintersteiger Seedmaster Universal 150 plot combine. Foliar diseases were assessed at the soft-to-medium dough stage of growth by estimating the percentages of areas of penultimate leaves (flag-1 leaf) affected. BYD assessments, however, were based on the percentage of plants showing symptoms. Black point was assessed on grain samples of durum wheat after harvest. Yield, test weight, kernel weight, plant height, days to heading and maturity, lodging, shattering, disease reaction, and grain quality were determined as indicated in the tables. Information regarding each site is given in Table 1. 1 These tests were conducted by the UC Davis Department of Plant Sciences. Land for the tests, the grain produced and other facilities were contributed by cooperating growers identified in Table 1. Quality evaluations were provided by the California Wheat Commission (CWC) quality laboratory. The assistance of growers and the CWC quality laboratory is acknowledged with appreciation. The regional testing program is supported in part by funds provided by the California Crop Improvement Association and the California Wheat Commission. 1 Staff Research Associate, 2 Geneticist/Breeder, 3 Lab Assistant, Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis, 4 Extension Specialist (Retired), 5 Staff Research Associate, UC IREC, Tulelake, 6 Staff Research Associate, UCCE, Tulare/Kings, and 7 UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisors at UC IREC, Lassen, Kern, Siskiyou, Colusa/Sutter/Yuba, and Kings/Tulare counties, respectively. Agronomy Progress Report 318, Page 1

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2014 REGIONAL BARLEY, COMMON WHEAT AND TRITICALE, AND DURUM WHEAT PERFORMANCE TESTS IN CALIFORNIA1 P. Mayo1, D. Prato3, J. Fraser1, L. Jackson4, L.W. Gallagher2, O. Chicaiza2, A. del Blanco2, F.T. Maciel1, G. Banuelos6, D. Kirby5, R. Wilson7, D. Marcum7, B. Marsh7, S. Orloff7, M. Lundy7, S. Wright7 and J.Dubcovsky2. University of California Cooperative Extension cereal evaluation tests were conducted in the Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Imperial Valleys; the intermountain valleys of northern California and in the south central coastal region in 2014. Entries in the tests included standard cultivars, new and soon-to-be-released cultivars, and advanced breeding lines from both public and private breeding programs. Fall-sown spring barley (29 entries) was evaluated at six sites and spring-sown spring barley (40 entries) was evaluated at two sites. Fall-sown winter wheat (56 entries) was evaluated at two sites; fall-sown spring wheat and triticale (52 entries), at ten sites (not all entries were evaluated at all sites); and spring-sown spring wheat (42 entries), at two sites. Durum wheat (35 entries) was evaluated at five sites (not all entries were evaluated at all sites).

Tests were conducted at University of California Field Stations or in fields of cooperating growers. Tests were sown at seeding rates of 1.0 million seeds per acre for all tests (equivalent to 61 to 107 lbs/acre for common wheat, 78 to 99 lbs/acre for triticale, 75 to 140 lbs/acre for durum wheat and 77 to 113 lbs/acre for barley, depending on the entry).

Randomized complete block designs with four replications were used for all tests, except the spring-sown tests and fall-sown winter wheat test, for which three replications were used. Each plot was nine drill rows wide (5 to 6-inch row spacing) and 20 feet long, except at the UC Desert Research and Extension Center (Imperial) where plots were 16 feet long. Grain was harvested with a Wintersteiger Seedmaster Universal 150 plot combine. Foliar diseases were assessed at the soft-to-medium dough stage of growth by estimating the percentages of areas of penultimate leaves (flag-1 leaf) affected. BYD assessments, however, were based on the percentage of plants showing symptoms. Black point was assessed on grain samples of durum wheat after harvest. Yield, test weight, kernel weight, plant height, days to heading and maturity, lodging, shattering, disease reaction, and grain quality were determined as indicated in the tables. Information regarding each site is given in Table 1.

1These tests were conducted by the UC Davis Department of Plant Sciences. Land for the tests, the grain produced and other facilities were contributed by cooperating growers identified in Table 1. Quality evaluations were provided by the California Wheat Commission (CWC) quality laboratory. The assistance of growers and the CWC quality laboratory is acknowledged with appreciation. The regional testing program is supported in part by funds provided by the California Crop Improvement Association and the California Wheat Commission. 1Staff Research Associate, 2Geneticist/Breeder, 3Lab Assistant, Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis, 4Extension Specialist (Retired), 5Staff Research Associate, UC IREC, Tulelake, 6Staff Research Associate, UCCE, Tulare/Kings, and 7UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisors at UC IREC, Lassen, Kern, Siskiyou, Colusa/Sutter/Yuba, and Kings/Tulare counties, respectively.

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The California small grain crop in 2014 consisted of an estimated 495,000 acres of wheat (including 35,000 acres of durum), 80,000 acres of barley, and 110,000 acres of oats. Total 2014 estimated wheat planted in California was significantly lower than last year's estimated plantings with a significant decrease in the acreage of durum planted.

COMMON WHEAT: Hard Red wheat varieties accounted for 78% of all acreage grown in California this year; 72% of which is grown in the San Joaquin Valley. SY Summit 515 was the top planted red wheat variety, followed by the forage varieties WB Patron and PR 1404. Cal Rojo topped the red wheat varieties grown in Sacramento Valley. Yecora Rojo remained the most commonly planted red variety planted in the far northern and southern parts of California. Blanca Grande 515 was the top Hard White wheat planted and Yamhill, New Dirkwin, and Alpowa topped the Soft White varieties.

DESERT DURUM®: Total Durum acreage is down 34% from last year, reducing the proportion of Durum planted in California to 8%. The San Joaquin Valley Durum crop is down 44% from last year, while Imperial Valley Desert Durum® has 30% less acreage. The top varieties in Southern California are Orita, Desert King, and Havasu. Volante, Fortissimo, and Desert King HP are the predominant varieties in the San Joaquin Valley. http://smallgrains.ucdavis.edu/CWC_Wheat_Var_Survey_2014.pdf

In 2014, total rainfall was below average by roughly 50%. We saw only about an inch of rain from November through January (typically we see closer to seven inches). February was slightly above average, but the rest of the season was average or below for rainfall. The temperatures were slightly above average for most of the year. The lack of rain had the largest impact on rainfed crops, but even irrigated trials were limited in irrigation, most likely due to high water prices, resulting in lower yield and a higher number of wheat crops harvested early for hay instead of grain. Disease infection was low with the warm, dry season, but disease was still seen on known susceptible lines. Disease susceptibility (especially stripe rust reaction) should be a primary trait taken into consideration when choosing varieties to be grown in California’s Central Valley regions.

The 2013 stripe rust race analysis was performed by Dr. X. Chen using 43 wheat and 7 barley stripe rust samples collected in California from infected wheat and barley varieties. Ten different wheat stripe rust races were identified and their frequencies are presented in Figure 1. Resistance genes Yr5 and Yr15 continued to be effective against all current wheat stripe rust races. PSTv-73 is a new race identified in 2013 and had the highest frequency at 23.3%. This new race is virulent

on resistance genes Yr6, Yr7, Yr8, Yr9, Yr17, Yr27, Yr43, Yr44, YrExp2, and YrTye.

Among the 7 samples of barley stripe rust collected in California, PSH-33 and PSH-48 were the most common races identified.

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COMMON WHEAT

Fall-sown spring wheat: The fall-sown spring wheat and triticale test contained 52 entries (25 wheat cultivars, 22 advanced wheat lines, and 5 triticale lines). Entries in the test, type, background, and seed sources are shown in Table 2. Yield, agronomic performance, and quality data are given in Tables 3-16. This test was grown in 10 sites, 8 irrigated and 2 rainfed. Not all entries were grown in all locations. In Ducor (rainfed wheat), lack of rain led to extreme drought stress; plots were not harvested. In Davis, a late irrigation resulted in a yield loss of roughly 30%.

Yield potential: In 2014, average grain yields ranged from 3,680 lb/acre at the UC Davis rainfed trial to 6,980 lb/acre at the Colusa trial. In the Sacramento Valley, LCS-Atomo and WB 7390 were the highest yielding common wheat lines; SY 115T and WB-Pacheco were the highest yielding triticale varieties. In the San Joaquin Valley, APB 12104, Blanca Grande 515, and UC 13010-23 were the highest yielding common wheat lines; WB-Pacheco and SY 115T were the highest yielding triticale lines. In Imperial Valley, LSC-Atomo and WB 9904 were the highest yielding common wheat lines; SY 115T and Trical 105 were the highest yielding triticale entries.

When the three year period from 2012-2014 is considered, in the Sacramento Valley, LCS-Atomo and WB-9229 were the highest yielding varieties. In the San Joaquin Valley (2012-14), LCS-Atomo, Joaquin, and Blanca Grande 515 were the highest yielding lines. In Imperial Valley (2012-14), LCS-Atomo and Patwin 515 were the highest yielding entries (Table 16).

Disease resistance: In 2014, the growing season had little rain. This dry weather resulted in low pressure of stripe rust throughout California. Even with the low disease pressure, moderate to severe infection was still seen on known susceptible varieties such as Joaquin, Anza, Mika, Triple IV, and FV 2808 (Table 12). It is important to minimize the planting of susceptible varieties to reduce the probability of the development of new virulent races developing.

Quality: Grain protein content was measured from four sites in the Sacramento Valley, three sites in the San Joaquin Valley, and one site in Imperial Valley. Average grain protein content ranged from 10.6% to 11.9% for samples from the Sacramento Valley, from 10.8% to 11.8% in the San Joaquin Valley, and from 10.5% to 15.9% in Imperial Valley. Among released varieties, WB-Rockland had the highest overall grain protein content. Among experimental varieties, SX908 and UC1744 had the highest overall average grain protein content (Table 13). Quality evaluations (conducted by the California Wheat Commission laboratory) of samples from Colusa (Table 14) and Fresno (Table 15) show that most established bread-wheat varieties and many experimental lines produced high loaf volumes and very good to excellent bread scores (Scores 7-10).

Fall-sown winter wheat: Entries for the fall-sown winter wheat test (Oregon Winter Elite Yield Trial) were provided by Mike Flowers (Extension Specialist, Oregon State University). Eleven additional lines were added to the test. The test contained 56 entries (28 cultivars and 28 advanced lines). This test was evaluated at two sites, Montague (Siskiyou County) (Table 22), and Tulelake (Modoc County) (Table 23). Entries in the test, type, and seed sources are shown in Table 21. In Montague, a shortage of water led to the trial being irrigated only once. Plots showed drought stress prior to maturity and yields were reduced.

Yield potential: Average grain yields ranged from 2,100 lb/acre in Montague to 6,430 lb/acre in Tulelake. The highest yielding varieties in Montague were LCS Artdeco and Keldin, and the highest yielding variety in Tulelake was IDO 1108. Overall, Keldin was the highest yielding line among the two sites (Table 24).

Spring-sown spring wheat: The spring-sown spring wheat test (Oregon Spring Elite Yield Trial) was provided by Mike Flowers (Extension Specialist, Oregon State University). Two additional lines were added to the test. The test contained 42 entries (Table 17), and was evaluated at two sites, McArthur (Lassen County) and Tulelake (Modoc County) (Tables 18-19). Average grain yields ranged from 3,000 lb/acre in Lassen to 6,760 lb/acre in Tulelake. Dayn was the highest yielding line in Lassen, and UI Stone was the highest yielding line at Tulelake. Overall, Dayn was the highest yielding variety among the two sites (Table 20).

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DURUM WHEAT

The durum wheat test contained 35 entries (20 cultivars and 15 advanced lines). The test was grown in five locations. Entries in the test, their backgrounds, and seed sources are shown in Table 25. Yield, agronomic performance, and quality data are given in Tables 26-34. In Davis, a late irrigation resulted in a yield loss of roughly 30%.

Yield potential: Average grain yields ranged from 4,770 lb/acre at the UC Davis site to 7,030 lb/acre at the Kern site. LCS Kiko Nick and APB 11705 were the two highest yielding varieties in the San Joaquin Valley, in the Imperial Valley, UC 13210-21, UC 13210-5, and UC-Tipai were the highest yielding varieties. Of the varieties that have been tested over the last three years (2012-2014), Topper, LCS Kiko and UC-Miwok are the highest yielding varieties in the San Joaquin Valley, in the Imperial Valley, LCS Aliron, APB-Tiburon, and UC-Miwok are the highest yielding varieties (Table 34).

Quality: Grain protein content of samples from four locations in the Central Valley and one location in Imperial Valley were measured and reported in Table 31. Average grain protein content ranged from 9.8% to 11.7% for samples from the Central Valley, and from 12.6% to 17.5% for samples from Imperial Valley. Among released varieties, UC-Desert King-HP had the highest average grain protein content in both the Central and Imperial Valleys. Among experimental varieties, Kamut (low yield) and UC 1758 had the highest average grain protein content in both the Central Valleys (Table 31). Quality evaluations (conducted by the California Wheat Commission laboratory) of samples from Fresno and Imperial (Tables 32-33) showed that among released varieties, Volante, Desert King-HP, and WB-Mohave had the highest overall color scores.

BARLEY

Fall-sown spring barley: The fall-sown spring barley test contained 29 entries (6 cultivars and 23 advanced lines). This test was planted in 6 locations (2 irrigated, 4 rainfed). Entries in the test, type of barley, their backgrounds, and seed sources are shown in Table 35. Yield and agronomic performance data are given in Tables 36-40. In Ducor and SLO (rainfed barley), lack of rain led to extreme drought stress; plots were not harvested.

Yield potential: Average yields ranged from 2,570 lb/acre at the Tehama site to 5,530 in Clarksburg. In 2014, UCD 08YP 111 (1231 Late) and UCD B372 were the two highest yielding barley lines in the irrigated sites, Ishi and UCD 08YP 111 (1231 Late) were the two highest yielding barley varieties among the rainfed trials (Table 40).

Spring-sown spring barley: The Intermountain spring barley test included commonly grown cultivars as well as advanced lines from UCD and recently recommended malting lines from the American Malting Barley Association. The spring barley test contained 40 entries (13 cultivars and 27 advanced lines). This test was planted in two locations. Entries in the test, type of barley, their backgrounds, and seed sources are shown in Table 41. Yield and agronomic performance data are given in Tables 42-44. Also included at Tulelake was the Western Regional Spring Barley Nursery (WRSBN), which was provided by Dr. Charles A. Erickson, Agronomist, National Small Grains Collection USDA-ARS, and contained 33 entries. Entries in the test, type, backgrounds, and seed sources are shown in Table 45. Yield and agronomic performance data are given in Table 46.

Yield potential: Average yields for the spring barley test ranged from 2,850 lb/acre in Lassen to 3,940 lb/acre in Tulelake. Between both locations in 2014, entries Baronesse and UCD 1341 yielded the highest. When looking at the average yield over the last three years, entries UCD 1341 and UCD 10B were the highest yielding varieties. Among the WRSBN varieties, BZ509-216 and 2Ab08-X05M010-82 were the highest yielding varieties.

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List of Tables Table 1. Site Characteristics For UC Regional Cereal Evaluation Tests, 2014 Page 6

Common Wheat Table 2. 2014 UC Regional Common Wheat Entry List Page 7 Table 3. 2014 Clarksburg Common Wheat Page 8 Table 4. 2014 Colusa Common Wheat Page 9 Table 5. 2014 UC Davis Common Wheat Page 10 Table 6. 2014 Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta Common Wheat Page 11 Table 7. 2014 Fresno Common Wheat Page 12 Table 8. 2014 Kern Common Wheat Page 13 Table 9. 2014 Kings Common Wheat Page 14 Table 10. 2014 Imperial Common Wheat Page 15 Table 11. 2014 Rainfed UC Davis Common Wheat Page 16 Table 12. 2014 Stripe Rust Summary Common Wheat Page 17 Table 13. 2014 Common Wheat Grain Protein Summary Page 18 Table 14. 2014 Colusa Common Wheat Quality Page 19 Table 15. 2014 Fresno Common Wheat Quality Page 20 Table 16. 2012-14 Common Wheat Yield Summary Page 21

Intermountain Spring Wheat Table 17. 2014 Intermountain Spring Wheat Entry List Page 22 Table 18. 2014 Lassen Intermountain Spring Wheat Page 23 Table 19. 2014 Tulelake Intermountain Spring Wheat Page 24 Table 20. 2014 Intermountain Spring Wheat Yield Summary Page 25

Intermountain Winter Wheat Table 21. 2014 Intermountain Winter Wheat Entry List Page 26 Table 22. 2014 Siskiyou Intermountain Winter Wheat Page 27 Table 23. 2014 Tulelake Intermountain Winter Wheat Page 28 Table 24. 2014 Intermountain Winter Wheat Yield Summary Page 29

Durum Wheat Table 25. 2014 UC Regional Durum Wheat Entry List Page 30 Table 26. 2014 UC Davis Durum Wheat Page 31 Table 27. 2014 Fresno Durum Wheat Page 32 Table 28. 2014 Kern Durum Wheat Page 33 Table 29. 2014 Kings Durum Wheat Page 34 Table 30. 2014 Imperial Durum Wheat Page 35 Table 31. 2014 Durum Wheat Grain Protein Summary Page 36 Table 32. 2014 Fresno Durum Wheat Quality Page 37 Table 33. 2014 Imperial Durum Wheat Quality Page 38 Table 34. 2012-14 Durum Wheat Yield Summary Page 39

Barley (fall-sown) Table 35. 2014 UC Regional Barley Entry List Page 40 Table 36. 2014 Clarksburg Barley Page 41 Table 37. 2014 Fresno Barley Page 42 Table 38. 2014 Rainfed UC Davis Barley Page 43 Table 39. 2014 Rainfed Tehama Barley Page 44 Table 40. 2012-14 Barley Yield Summary Page 45

Barley (spring-sown) Table 41. 2014 Intermountain Spring Barley Entry List Page 46 Table 42. 2014 Lassen Intermountain Spring Barley Page 47 Table 43. 2014 Tulelake Intermountain Spring Barley Page 48 Table 44. 2012-14 Intermountain Spring Barley Yield Summary Page 49 Table 45. 2014 Western Regional Spring Barley Entry List Page 50 Table 46. 2014 Tulelake Western Regional Spring Barley Page 51

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LOCATION TESTS SOWING SOIL TYPE 2013 FERTILIZATION IRRIGATION RAINDATE CROP year (in)

REGIONAL:Colusa Co., Erdman Farm, Wheat 11/12/13 Scribner silt loam Tomatoes Preplant: 120# N (NH3) 2X Flood 9.57"Grimes (12" total)Fresno Co., UC Westside REC, Wheat 12/5/13 Panoche Clay loam Cotton 50# N (Urea) preplant Barley: Sprinkler 3X; Flood 2X (13" total) 1.9"Five Points Durum Wheat: Sprinkler 3X; Flood 3X (18" total)

BarleyImperial Co., UC Desert REC, Wheat 12/19/13 Imperial-Glenbar silty clay loam Alfalfa Preplant: 100# N Flood 6X 0.01"El Centro Durum 341# N (anhydrous ammonia in 4 irrigations) (48" total)Kern Co., J.G. Boswell Co. Wheat 12/2/13 Cotton Preplant: 400 lb/acre 5.5-26-31, 180# N (NH3); Flood: 4X 1.44"Buena Vista Ranch Durum (32" total) Kern LakeKings Co., Boyets Farms Wheat 11/19/13 Armona Loam and Gepford Clay Cotton Preplant: 100# 11-52-0 and 100# N (urea) Flood: 4X 2.55"Corcoran Durum Topdress: 1X 50#N at tillering (19" total)

Topdress: 3X 50# N (UN-32) with irrigation; San Joaquin Co, Victoria Island Farms Wheat 12/6/13 Egbert muck Tomatoes 200# 11-52-0 Preplant ; 100# Urea topdress Sprinkler 1X; Flood 2X 4.75"Sac-San Joaquin Delta (Stockton) (22" total)Tehama Co., Endres Ranch Barley 11/25/13 Maywood loam Fallow Preplant: 70# N (Urea); 70# N 16-20-00 at planting None 6.99"CorningYolo Co., UC Davis Agr. Farm Wheat 12/9/13 Yolo loam Corn 92#N (urea) with 1% sulfur preplant Wheat: Flood 1X, Sprinkler 1X, 7.42"Davis Durum Topdress (at tillering): 60#N (wheat), 50# N (barley) (6" total)

Barley Topdress (at jointing): 50#N (wheat) Barley: Sprinkler 1XRF Wheat Topdress (at anthesis): 50#N (wheat) (1" total)

Yolo Co., Joe Perry Farm Wheat 11/24/13 Clay loam class 3-4 Safflower 120# (aqua) Preplant; 46# N (urea) topdress Sprinkler 10 hours 6.10"Clarksburg Barley (2.5" total)INTERMOUNTAIN:Siskiyou Co., Peters Ranch Winter Wheat 10/30/13 Clay loam Fallow 150 lbs of N (anhydrous ammonia) Sprinkler 1X (2-3 inches total) 11.86"MontagueLassen Co., Fall River Mills Spring Barley 4/16/14 Loamy Fine Sandy Fallow 60#N (urea) at tillering Sprinkler 5X (10" total) 3.80"MacArthur Spring WheatSiskiyou Co., UC Intermountain REC, Winter Wheat 10/29/13 Tule basin mucky silty Sudan Grass 70#N/A Urea at planting; 80#N/A Urea at tillering Sprinkler 6.57"Tulelake clay loam (15.65" total)Siskiyou Co., UC Intermountain REC, Spring Barley 4/17/14 Tule basin mucky silty Sudan Grass 110#N/A Urea at planting, 80#N/A UAN32 at tillering (wheat) Sprinkler 1.98"Tulelake Spring Wheat clay loam 70#N/A Urea at planting (barley) (17.7" total)

Table 1. SITE CHARACTERISTICS FOR UC REGIONAL CEREAL EVALUATION TESTS, 2014

Copus Silty Clay177# N (NH3) between 4 irrigations

Topdress: 50# N (urea) at tillering (all); Topdress: 50# N (urea) at jointing (all); Topdress: 50# N (urea) at anthesis (wheat only)

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Entry Name Type Parentage Source

20 ANZA HRS LR/N10B//3*ANE UC1340 MIKA HRS MSFRS SELECTION WWW1419 PATWIN HWS MADSEN/2*EXPRESS UC1424 JOAQUIN HRS ELDON/YU994-199 WESTBRED1478 CAL ROJO HRS CMT1171-4//PFAU'S'/VEE#5/3/BONUS SYNGENTA1495 LASSIK HRS Anza short (Gpc; 2NS; 1, 5+10) UC1521 REDWING HRS CMT Synthetic/1065-3/3/UCSR/PB775// Express SYNGENTA1522 BLANCA ROYALE HWS CLEO/2INIA//W444/3/DWL5046/2*CELAYA/4/UCSR/PB775/5/STANDER SYNGENTA1526 PR 1404 HRS MELCHIOR/EMU WESTBRED1550 TRIPLE IV HRS WESTBRED1590 ULTRA HRS SYNGENTA1608 FV 2808 HRS HRS MSFRS QUALITY POP STANISLAUS FARM SUPPLY1650 WB-ROCKLAND HRS BC1 SOLANO YR15, YR17 WESTBRED1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 HWS Blanca Grande Yr5, Yr15 SYNGENTA1658 SUMMIT 515 HRS Summit Yr5,Yr15 SYNGENTA1660 SY 314 HRS SYNGENTA1667 NEW DIRKWIN SWS Dirkwin Yr5, Yr15, 2NS BAGLIETTO SEEDS1680 PATWIN 515 HWS PATWIN Yr5, Yr15 UC1688 LCS-STAR HWS LIMAGRAIN1723 LCS-ATOMO HWS LIMAGRAIN1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO HRS WESTBRED1729 WB-PERLA HW WESTBRED1730 WB-9229 HRS WESTBRED1731 WB-PATRON HRS WESTBRED1766 SY-VACA SRS SYNGENTA

1498 WWW BR0202W HWS HWS MSFRS Quality population WWW1726 LCS 08SB0738 HWS LIMAGRAIN1744 UC 1744 HWS UC1128 Yr5 Yr15 Gpc UC1745 UC 12014/35 HRS UC1110/UC1037 Gpc-GLU-2NS UC1746 APB 770229 HWS MSFRS APB1747 APB 430701 HRS MSFRS APB1748 WB 9112 HRS WESTBRED1749 WB 7618 HW WESTBRED1750 WB 7390 HW WESTBRED1751 WB 9904 HRS WESTBRED1767 UC 13010-23 HRS UC1110/UC1037 Gpc GLU UC1768 UC 13010-31 HRS EXPRESS 2NS Yr15/IRANIAN Yr33 UC1769 UC 13010-34 HWS UC1296/UC1417 UC1772 LCS 11SB0096 HRS 06SB100 X 07SB206 LIMAGRAIN1773 LCS 11SB0097 HRS 06SB100 X 07SB206 LIMAGRAIN1774 WWW COI565W HWS WWW1775 WWW AUBR6122W HWS WWW1777 SX908 SWS AG SERVICE SEEDS1778 Tx06V7266 SRS AG SERVICE SEEDS1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN SWS BAGLIETTO SEEDS1780 APB 12104 HRS APB1781 APB 11512 HWS APB

3097 TRICAL 105 TRIT FARAS/BUL SYNGENTA3164 WB-PACHECO TRIT WESTBRED3168 CAMELOT TRIT SYNGENTA3169 SY 158T TRIT SYNGENTA3170 SY 115T TRIT SYNGENTA

52 ENTRIES

UCR = Giles Waines, University of California, Riverside;WSU = Washington State University (via Baglietto Seeds); WB = Westbred LLC; WWW = World Wide WheatBAGLIETTO = Baglietto Seeds, Inc.; LIMAGRAIN = Limagrain Seeds

Table 2. 2014 Regional Common Wheat Entry List

CULTIVARS

ADVANCED LINES

TRITICALE

TYPE: HRS = Hard Red Spring; HWS = Hard White Spring; HRW = Hard Red Winter; HWW = Hard White Winter; TRIT = TriticaleSOURCE: ALLSTAR = All-Star Seed Co.; APB = Arizona Plant Breeders; RSI = Resource Seeds, Inc.; UC = University of California;

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Table 3. 2014 Clarksburg Common Wheat and Triticale

1000 Stripe BYDVEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Soft Rust

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) Dough Harvest 4/28 4/28

20 ANZA 3770 (35) 61.3 29.9 37 1.0 1.5 1.0 4.8 10.56 (34)1340 MIKA 2690 (44) 59.1 31.4 41 1.0 1.3 1.0 6.0 12.56 (1)1419 PATWIN 4530 (16) 59.7 32.8 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.3 11.15 (22)1424 JOAQUIN 4630 (15) 61.9 37.7 37 1.0 1.0 3.8 4.0 10.52 (35)1478 CAL ROJO 4090 (27) 58.4 31.2 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 12.08 (4)1495 LASSIK 3880 (33) 60.5 30.1 35 1.0 1.3 1.0 4.8 11.06 (23)1521 REDWING 5560 (2) 60.6 38.1 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.5 10.93 (24)1522 BLANCA ROYALE 5120 (8) 61.6 34.4 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.8 10.80 (30)1526 PR 1404 3530 (36) 59.3 34.2 40 1.3 1.8 1.0 6.0 10.90 (26)1550 TRIPLE IV 2800 (42) 61.6 38.1 41 1.3 2.5 1.3 5.5 12.01 (6)1590 ULTRA 4980 (12) 62.2 35.4 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.8 11.70 (10)1608 FV 2808 4180 (25) 60.9 32.5 42 1.0 1.8 1.0 5.5 9.40 (44)1650 WB-ROCKLAND 4300 (21) 61.7 34.5 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.8 11.88 (7)1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 5910 (1) 64.9 40.0 40 1.0 1.5 1.0 4.5 10.65 (31)1658 SUMMIT 515 4230 (24) 61.2 35.8 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.3 10.89 (27)1660 SY 314 4700 (14) 59.3 32.7 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.8 11.40 (16)1667 NEW DIRKWIN 3000 (41) 58.1 32.5 41 1.0 1.8 1.0 4.0 11.18 (21)1680 PATWIN 515 3850 (34) 59.7 29.0 34 1.0 1.3 1.0 2.8 12.02 (5)1688 LCS-STAR 5470 (4) 61.2 29.0 41 1.3 1.3 1.0 4.5 10.92 (25)1723 LCS-ATOMO 5030 (11) 61.5 33.7 36 1.0 1.8 1.0 4.3 10.45 (38)1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 5100 (10) 63.9 41.0 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 4.0 12.18 (2)1729 WB-PERLA 4340 (20) 61.1 34.3 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.8 11.50 (12)1730 WB-9229 4050 (29) 61.7 31.6 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 11.50 (12)1731 WB-PATRON 3390 (37) 60.3 36.6 40 1.0 1.5 1.0 4.8 11.31 (19)1766 SY-VACA 3330 (39) 57.2 30.5 42 1.0 1.8 1.0 4.8 9.14 (45)

1498 WWW BR0202W 3980 (32) 61.8 33.2 41 3.5 4.3 1.0 4.0 11.36 (18)1726 LCS 08SB0738 5120 (8) 61.8 34.0 38 1.0 1.3 1.0 3.8 11.44 (15)1744 UC 1744 4070 (28) 60.8 32.4 35 4.0 4.8 1.0 4.8 11.55 (11)1745 UC 12014/35 5250 (7) 63.2 35.1 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 4.0 10.19 (41)1746 APB 770229 4260 (22) 62.5 35.6 43 1.0 1.0 1.0 4.8 11.49 (14)1747 APB 430701 2790 (43) 59.5 28.4 37 3.8 4.0 1.0 5.3 11.37 (17)1748 WB 9112 4250 (23) 62.2 30.8 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.8 10.44 (39)1749 WB 7618 5490 (3) 62.3 33.7 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.3 10.52 (35)1750 WB 7390 5410 (5) 64.5 42.1 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.5 9.95 (43)1751 WB 9904 4030 (30) 60.5 41.3 40 1.0 1.8 1.0 4.5 10.87 (29)1767 UC 13010-23 4870 (13) 61.9 35.2 38 1.8 1.5 1.0 3.8 10.59 (33)1768 UC 13010-31 4010 (31) 61.4 34.7 40 1.0 1.3 1.0 5.3 10.63 (32)1769 UC 13010-34 4160 (26) 62.4 34.2 38 2.8 3.8 1.0 2.3 10.89 (27)1772 LCS 11SB0096 - - - - - - -1773 LCS 11SB0097 - - - - - - -1774 WWW COI565W 4370 (19) 62.5 42.1 45 1.0 1.0 1.8 5.3 10.40 (40)1775 WWW AUBR6122W 2650 (45) 52.2 27.0 37 1.0 3.3 1.0 5.3 11.26 (20)1777 SX908 3340 (38) 56.0 30.8 42 1.0 1.8 1.0 3.3 12.09 (3)1778 Tx06V7266 4500 (17) 60.1 27.5 41 1.5 2.5 1.0 3.0 10.52 (35)1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 3280 (40) 57.4 33.8 41 1.0 1.3 1.0 3.3 11.76 (8)1780 APB 12104 5310 (6) 60.9 37.8 38 1.0 1.0 1.5 3.5 9.98 (42)1781 APB 11512 4390 (18) 62.5 35.2 44 2.3 2.8 1.0 4.0 11.76 (8)

3097 TRICAL 105 4560 (5) 59.6 44.0 45 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.33164 WB-PACHECO 5560 (4) 60.7 43.9 40 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.83168 CAMELOT 5660 (3) 58.2 41.0 42 1.0 2.0 1.0 3.03169 SY 158T 5750 (2) 59.4 37.8 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.33170 SY 115T 5760 (1) 60.0 37.2 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.3

MEAN 60.6 34.7 38 1.3 1.6 1.1 4.1CV 0.9 4.4 3.55 41.7 51.5 39.2 17.9LSD (0.05) 0.8 2.2 1.93 0.8 1.2 0.6 1.0

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 4. 2014 Colusa Common Wheat and Triticale

1000 Lodging BYDV AnimalEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Harvest Damage

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) 4/21

20 ANZA 6450 (34) 64.0 41.7 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.47 (40)1340 MIKA 5740 (39) 59.5 38.8 43 1.0 2.0 1.0 12.13 (13)1419 PATWIN 6770 (28) 62.2 43.0 36 1.0 1.5 1.3 11.10 (35)1424 JOAQUIN 7120 (20) 64.2 45.8 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.68 (22)1478 CAL ROJO 6320 (36) 61.6 39.9 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.44 (8)1495 LASSIK 6360 (35) 63.4 40.3 35 1.0 1.0 1.3 12.26 (10)1521 REDWING 7670 (7) 60.8 43.9 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.68 (22)1522 BLANCA ROYALE 7270 (17) 62.4 41.6 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.77 (20)1526 PR 1404 6750 (29) 61.5 47.9 40 1.3 1.8 1.0 10.16 (44)1550 TRIPLE IV 5710 (40) 62.1 44.3 38 1.8 1.0 1.3 12.71 (5)1590 ULTRA 7440 (12) 64.2 44.3 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.10 (45)1608 FV 2808 6780 (27) 62.3 40.5 41 1.3 1.3 1.8 10.88 (38)1650 WB-ROCKLAND 6520 (32) 63.2 43.7 34 1.0 1.3 1.0 13.89 (2)1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 6970 (24) 61.3 41.9 41 1.3 1.0 1.0 11.43 (31)1658 SUMMIT 515 7490 (11) 63.2 42.2 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.02 (14)1660 SY 314 7040 (23) 60.0 38.3 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.66 (25)1667 NEW DIRKWIN 5020 (44) 56.3 35.9 42 1.3 1.0 2.0 11.66 (25)1680 PATWIN 515 7790 (6) 62.4 40.0 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.41 (32)1688 LCS-STAR 8340 (2) 64.0 40.7 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.95 (37)1723 LCS-ATOMO 8420 (1) 64.3 42.8 37 1.0 1.3 1.0 10.38 (42)1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 5580 (41) 64.0 43.9 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 14.05 (1)1729 WB-PERLA 6720 (30) 63.0 43.2 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 13.08 (3)1730 WB-9229 7410 (14) 63.6 41.1 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.28 (9)1731 WB-PATRON 7300 (16) 61.9 45.7 41 1.3 1.0 1.0 10.96 (36)1766 SY-VACA 5510 (42) 56.4 33.6 41 1.5 1.0 1.5 10.45 (41)

1498 WWW BR0202W 5330 (43) 62.4 40.1 41 2.3 1.3 1.0 13.03 (4)1726 LCS 08SB0738 7260 (19) 63.6 44.1 38 1.0 1.0 1.3 11.98 (15)1744 UC 1744 6630 (31) 62.6 42.1 39 1.8 1.3 1.0 12.20 (12)1745 UC 12014/35 7270 (17) 64.1 41.7 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.91 (18)1746 APB 770229 6950 (25) 64.1 46.0 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.61 (28)1747 APB 430701 5980 (38) 61.7 36.4 40 1.5 1.3 1.3 11.96 (16)1748 WB 9112 7080 (21) 63.3 37.5 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.25 (11)1749 WB 7618 7840 (5) 63.7 40.8 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.85 (19)1750 WB 7390 7520 (9) 65.1 48.5 39 1.3 1.0 1.0 10.28 (43)1751 WB 9904 7080 (21) 62.6 53.8 40 1.3 1.0 1.0 11.62 (27)1767 UC 13010-23 6850 (26) 63.0 42.3 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.92 (17)1768 UC 13010-31 7600 (8) 63.3 42.0 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.59 (29)1769 UC 13010-34 7890 (4) 64.3 45.8 41 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.69 (21)1772 LCS 11SB0096 7310 (15) 63.6 45.8 42 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.55 (30)1773 LCS 11SB0097 7510 (10) 62.7 42.6 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.67 (24)1774 WWW COI565W 6490 (33) 62.6 48.1 42 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.54 (7)1775 WWW AUBR6122W 6120 (37) 55.9 37.0 39 1.3 1.0 1.0 9.90 (46)1777 SX908 4940 (46) 56.7 35.9 46 1.3 1.0 1.3 11.15 (34)1778 Tx06V7266 - - - - - -1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 4950 (45) 56.8 35.7 40 1.0 1.0 2.3 12.69 (6)1780 APB 12104 8000 (3) 62.5 46.5 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.21 (33)1781 APB 11512 7440 (12) 64.6 47.3 43 1.5 1.0 1.0 10.69 (39)

3097 TRICAL 105 8030 (4) 59.7 50.0 44 1.3 1.0 1.03164 WB-PACHECO 8270 (3) 60.7 48.8 43 1.3 1.0 1.03168 CAMELOT 7800 (5) 58.7 43.8 43 1.0 1.0 1.03169 SY 158T 8310 (2) 59.7 41.8 39 1.0 1.0 1.03170 SY 115T 9210 (1) 59.6 42.9 39 1.0 1.0 1.0

MEAN 61.9 42.6 39 1.1 1.1 1.1CV 1.7 4.4 3.47 33.1 28.5 34.0LSD (0.05) 1.5 2.7 1.9 0.5 0.4 0.5

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Animal Damage ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plot damaged.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 5. 2014 Davis Common Wheat and Triticale

1000 BYDVEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Heading Maturity Soft

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) Dough Harvest 4/23 5/6 4/23

20 ANZA 5000 (18) 63.6 36.2 38 45 80 1.0 1.3 3.0 3.5 2.0 9.67 (37)1340 MIKA 3500 (43) 61.3 37.2 39 43 81 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 2.0 13.40 (1)1419 PATWIN 4750 (28) 61.4 35.9 37 44 78 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 9.59 (38)1424 JOAQUIN 4580 (32) 62.7 41.0 39 36 75 1.0 1.0 2.5 2.3 2.0 12.72 (2)1478 CAL ROJO 4470 (36) 61.9 39.8 35 39 74 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 10.91 (15)1495 LASSIK 5140 (15) 63.1 36.5 38 44 79 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 12.32 (5)1521 REDWING 4840 (25) 61.8 42.6 35 41 78 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.62 (9)1522 BLANCA ROYALE 5540 (3) 63.3 40.6 36 40 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.11 (31)1526 PR 1404 4830 (26) 62.4 44.6 37 47 82 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.5 9.50 (41)1550 TRIPLE IV 3400 (44) 61.0 40.6 36 35 69 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.36 (4)1590 ULTRA 4540 (35) 63.4 38.1 36 40 78 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.62 (22)1608 FV 2808 4770 (27) 62.8 37.6 42 43 79 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 2.0 9.28 (43)1650 WB-ROCKLAND 4720 (29) 63.9 43.1 35 39 76 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 12.62 (3)1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 4720 (29) 64.5 42.9 41 37 76 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.33 (11)1658 SUMMIT 515 4960 (21) 62.6 39.5 36 42 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 9.15 (44)1660 SY 314 5220 (12) 62.2 41.5 37 41 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 8.61 (46)1667 NEW DIRKWIN 2000 (47) 58.7 38.2 34 54 83 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.3 10.35 (26)1680 PATWIN 515 4560 (33) 61.2 34.5 33 43 78 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 10.65 (21)1688 LCS-STAR 5340 (9) 63.7 36.8 39 42 80 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 11.12 (13)1723 LCS-ATOMO 5760 (2) 64.0 39.6 38 40 78 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 11.17 (12)1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 4980 (20) 64.6 44.2 37 34 72 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 10.68 (20)1729 WB-PERLA 4720 (29) 63.5 43.2 36 36 73 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 11.40 (10)1730 WB-9229 5400 (8) 64.2 40.7 37 41 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 9.95 (33)1731 WB-PATRON 5340 (9) 63.4 45.2 41 41 78 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 2.3 10.74 (19)1766 SY-VACA 4110 (42) 58.4 34.1 34 56 86 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 7.98 (47)

1498 WWW BR0202W 4470 (36) 63.3 43.1 44 35 72 1.0 2.5 1.0 2.3 1.5 10.76 (18)1726 LCS 08SB0738 5320 (11) 63.5 40.6 38 43 80 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.08 (32)1744 UC 1744 5460 (6) 62.9 40.6 40 42 75 1.0 2.5 1.0 1.0 1.8 10.92 (14)1745 UC 12014/35 5170 (13) 64.4 39.4 38 44 79 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.23 (28)1746 APB 770229 4880 (24) 63.8 40.5 39 45 81 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 9.72 (36)1747 APB 430701 4460 (38) 62.2 36.6 41 43 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 10.86 (16)1748 WB 9112 4430 (39) 63.7 37.8 37 38 74 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 11.87 (8)1749 WB 7618 5160 (14) 63.9 40.7 37 40 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.13 (29)1750 WB 7390 5430 (7) 64.8 47.7 38 39 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 10.46 (24)1751 WB 9904 4560 (33) 61.9 47.5 40 43 79 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 2.5 12.29 (6)1767 UC 13010-23 6170 (1) 65.1 44.6 40 42 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 9.10 (45)1768 UC 13010-31 5060 (17) 63.3 42.4 40 42 79 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.8 10.30 (27)1769 UC 13010-34 5500 (5) 63.5 40.9 37 45 80 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.54 (23)1772 LCS 11SB0096 4990 (19) 63.4 42.2 40 42 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 9.94 (34)1773 LCS 11SB0097 5070 (16) 64.0 41.7 40 41 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 9.79 (35)1774 WWW COI565W 4250 (41) 63.4 47.1 44 39 76 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.8 2.8 10.79 (17)1775 WWW AUBR6122W 4400 (40) 59.1 36.8 39 43 80 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 9.57 (39)1777 SX908 3000 (45) 59.3 35.7 36 58 85 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.8 11.97 (7)1778 Tx06V7266 5520 (4) 60.8 32.4 37 50 83 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.3 9.37 (42)1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 2320 (46) 60.1 40.4 33 54 84 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 10.13 (29)1780 APB 12104 4960 (21) 63.4 44.1 39 40 78 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 10.45 (25)1781 APB 11512 4940 (23) 63.7 39.8 42 42 78 1.0 2.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 9.57 (39)

3097 TRICAL 105 4300 (5) 60.0 49.4 44 38 81 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03164 WB-PACHECO 5680 (2) 60.1 47.5 43 39 80 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03168 CAMELOT 4480 (4) 59.0 44.1 41 37 80 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03169 SY 158T 5500 (3) 60.1 42.9 38 42 83 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03170 SY 115T 6240 (1) 60.2 42.1 39 41 82 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

MEAN 62.4 40.8 38 42 78 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.5CV 1.3 6.1 4.19 2.63 2.15 6.9 31.5 34.4 39.7 44.5LSD (0.05) 1.2 3.6 2.26 1.57 2.39 ns 0.5 0.5 0.6 1.0

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 6. 2014 Delta Common Wheat and Triticale

1000 Shatter Stripe BYDV PowderyEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Soft Rust Mildew

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) Dough Harvest 4/28 4/28 4/28

20 ANZA 5580 (25) 61.1 36.1 38 1.0 2.0 1.5 1.3 1.5 1.0 10.59 (46)1340 MIKA 3250 (44) 52.6 26.5 44 1.0 1.8 1.3 4.3 2.0 1.5 13.16 (1)1419 PATWIN 5460 (27) 55.8 28.6 38 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 2.8 1.0 12.51 (9)1424 JOAQUIN 4760 (39) 55.9 31.3 38 1.8 3.5 1.3 4.8 2.0 2.3 11.25 (42)1478 CAL ROJO 5990 (19) 58.2 38.7 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.93 (22)1495 LASSIK 5500 (26) 60.1 32.7 37 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.0 2.0 1.3 11.29 (40)1521 REDWING 5420 (29) 54.6 31.4 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.8 2.5 12.28 (13)1522 BLANCA ROYALE 6600 (9) 60.5 38.3 35 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 11.91 (24)1526 PR 1404 4850 (37) 57.1 33.6 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.5 1.3 11.04 (43)1550 TRIPLE IV 4840 (38) 60.1 38.1 41 2.8 4.5 1.0 2.5 2.8 1.0 11.62 (32)1590 ULTRA 6250 (12) 59.4 35.3 36 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 12.28 (13)1608 FV 2808 4640 (40) 59.8 33.9 43 1.0 2.3 1.3 2.3 2.8 1.0 10.08 (47)1650 WB-ROCKLAND 6040 (17) 61.3 38.8 34 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 2.0 1.0 12.72 (7)1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 6050 (16) 64.1 40.7 38 1.0 5.5 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.47 (35)1658 SUMMIT 515 7020 (4) 60.2 35.6 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 11.63 (31)1660 SY 314 5990 (19) 58.2 36.4 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 12.14 (17)1667 NEW DIRKWIN 2630 (46) 56.1 32.2 43 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.8 1.0 11.72 (29)1680 PATWIN 515 5420 (29) 57.7 31.9 34 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.0 2.0 2.3 12.37 (10)1688 LCS-STAR 5450 (28) 59.9 34.2 39 1.0 3.3 1.5 1.0 2.5 1.0 11.92 (23)1723 LCS-ATOMO 7660 (1) 61.9 39.0 37 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 2.3 1.0 11.87 (25)1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 6860 (6) 62.7 43.0 40 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.14 (17)1729 WB-PERLA 7040 (3) 61.4 41.6 36 1.0 2.3 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 12.59 (8)1730 WB-9229 6770 (7) 61.8 36.0 38 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 2.8 1.0 12.33 (12)1731 WB-PATRON 6040 (17) 59.4 39.2 40 1.0 2.0 1.3 1.0 2.0 1.0 12.24 (16)1766 SY-VACA 3400 (43) 56.4 30.2 43 3.0 3.5 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.5 11.79 (26)

1498 WWW BR0202W 5310 (34) 61.1 37.9 41 2.8 4.5 1.5 3.3 1.8 1.0 11.40 (37)1726 LCS 08SB0738 5380 (32) 59.8 33.6 38 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.3 12.06 (21)1744 UC 1744 5050 (35) 60.8 41.2 37 2.3 4.8 1.3 1.0 2.0 1.0 12.93 (3)1745 UC 12014/35 6200 (15) 61.9 37.0 38 1.0 2.8 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.98 (44)1746 APB 770229 5700 (24) 60.8 38.1 44 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 2.3 1.0 12.36 (11)1747 APB 430701 3840 (42) 58.9 33.4 39 2.5 5.0 1.3 1.0 2.3 1.0 13.10 (2)1748 WB 9112 6920 (5) 61.1 33.4 40 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.5 11.60 (33)1749 WB 7618 6250 (12) 60.1 33.6 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 2.5 11.74 (27)1750 WB 7390 7470 (2) 63.0 44.1 40 1.3 2.5 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 10.89 (45)1751 WB 9904 5940 (21) 59.6 42.8 41 1.0 1.5 1.3 1.0 2.8 1.0 11.65 (30)1767 UC 13010-23 6350 (10) 61.0 36.6 39 1.0 2.0 1.3 1.0 1.8 1.5 11.38 (38)1768 UC 13010-31 6210 (14) 61.3 40.5 40 1.0 2.3 1.0 1.0 2.5 1.0 11.73 (28)1769 UC 13010-34 5800 (22) 61.0 37.0 40 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.3 1.0 12.86 (5)1772 LCS 11SB0096 6710 (8) 61.2 41.6 41 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.0 1.8 1.0 12.14 (17)1773 LCS 11SB0097 6310 (11) 61.5 42.9 42 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.8 1.0 12.13 (20)1774 WWW COI565W 5030 (36) 59.2 39.7 47 1.3 3.5 1.3 6.3 1.0 1.0 11.33 (39)1775 WWW AUBR6122W 4090 (41) 51.3 29.3 35 1.3 4.5 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 11.54 (34)1777 SX908 1810 (47) 57.9 35.1 41 3.3 2.0 2.3 1.0 3.0 1.0 12.87 (4)1778 Tx06V7266 5800 (22) 58.5 28.1 43 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.8 1.3 11.44 (36)1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 2860 (45) 56.3 33.6 42 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.3 1.5 12.85 (6)1780 APB 12104 5340 (33) 58.6 38.5 40 1.0 3.0 1.5 4.5 1.5 1.0 11.28 (41)1781 APB 11512 5400 (31) 61.6 35.8 43 1.5 3.0 1.5 1.0 1.3 1.5 12.26 (15)

3097 TRICAL 105 7500 (4) 58.3 47.2 46 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.03164 WB-PACHECO 8630 (1) 59.1 45.9 46 1.0 1.5 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.03168 CAMELOT 7710 (3) 56.7 43.4 43 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03169 SY 158T 7090 (5) 57.8 36.2 44 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03170 SY 115T 8370 (2) 57.9 36.9 41 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

MEAN 59.3 36.7 39 1.3 2.1 1.2 1.4 1.8 1.2CV 1.1 5.8 3.39 31.7 45.9 43.9 30.5 37.7 38.0LSD (0.05) 1.0 3.0 1.89 0.6 1.4 ns 0.6 1.0 0.7

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 7. 2014 Fresno Common Wheat and Triticale

1000 Lodging Shatter Stripe BYDVEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Harvest Rust

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) 4/20 4/20

20 ANZA 5570 (15) 63.3 40.1 34 1.0 1.0 3.8 1.5 9.43 (43)1340 MIKA 4710 (42) 62.0 40.5 39 1.0 1.0 2.5 2.8 12.01 (7)1419 PATWIN 5340 (27) 62.7 38.5 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 10.12 (34)1424 JOAQUIN 5260 (31) 63.8 45.2 36 1.0 1.0 4.8 2.0 11.15 (16)1478 CAL ROJO 5080 (34) 63.2 46.9 30 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 9.40 (44)1495 LASSIK 6030 (5) 63.7 38.2 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 10.20 (33)1521 REDWING 5550 (16) 62.1 43.1 27 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 9.82 (38)1522 BLANCA ROYALE 5430 (24) 63.9 41.2 30 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.3 10.86 (20)1526 PR 1404 5550 (16) 61.3 44.0 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 4.3 9.61 (42)1550 TRIPLE IV 4370 (45) 62.3 43.6 38 1.0 1.3 2.8 3.5 10.86 (20)1590 ULTRA 6120 (2) 64.8 43.3 32 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 10.07 (35)1608 FV 2808 5440 (23) 63.5 39.2 37 1.0 1.0 1.8 2.3 9.04 (45)1650 WB-ROCKLAND 4950 (38) 64.3 44.1 30 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 12.56 (3)1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 5960 (7) 65.5 43.3 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 11.45 (13)1658 SUMMIT 515 5000 (37) 63.3 41.0 30 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 9.79 (39)1660 SY 314 5500 (20) 63.0 46.9 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 8.62 (46)1667 NEW DIRKWIN 4900 (41) 58.6 38.0 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 10.24 (30)1680 PATWIN 515 5470 (22) 62.8 37.2 29 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 11.98 (8)1688 LCS-STAR 5680 (12) 64.2 41.0 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 9.68 (40)1723 LCS-ATOMO 6040 (4) 64.7 41.0 30 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 10.23 (31)1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 4930 (39) 64.4 44.8 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 13.09 (1)1729 WB-PERLA 5280 (29) 63.7 44.2 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.5 13.08 (2)1730 WB-9229 5540 (18) 64.0 38.7 29 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.8 12.04 (5)1731 WB-PATRON 5640 (13) 63.3 45.1 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 10.96 (19)1766 SY-VACA 5640 (13) 58.1 35.8 42 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 8.50 (47)

1498 WWW BR0202W 4140 (46) 63.4 42.1 40 1.3 1.0 2.5 1.8 11.80 (10)1726 LCS 08SB0738 5920 (8) 63.2 37.8 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 11.92 (9)1744 UC 1744 4920 (40) 63.3 40.0 36 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.8 10.79 (22)1745 UC 12014/35 5380 (26) 64.4 40.5 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 11.27 (14)1746 APB 770229 5530 (19) 64.8 43.5 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 11.27 (14)1747 APB 430701 5320 (28) 62.3 37.6 40 1.0 1.0 1.3 4.0 10.79 (22)1748 WB 9112 5120 (33) 64.3 38.4 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.5 10.98 (18)1749 WB 7618 5130 (32) 64.6 43.1 30 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 10.66 (25)1750 WB 7390 5280 (29) 64.9 49.1 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 10.23 (31)1751 WB 9904 6130 (1) 62.5 47.7 39 1.3 1.0 1.0 2.8 12.42 (4)1767 UC 13010-23 6050 (3) 64.4 43.3 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 11.80 (10)1768 UC 13010-31 5430 (24) 64.6 43.1 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 9.66 (41)1769 UC 13010-34 5800 (9) 64.4 43.5 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 10.45 (28)1772 LCS 11SB0096 5030 (36) 64.1 43.7 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.3 12.03 (6)1773 LCS 11SB0097 5050 (35) 64.3 43.7 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.3 10.56 (27)1774 WWW COI565W 4700 (43) 63.9 44.0 40 1.0 1.3 4.0 1.5 11.04 (17)1775 WWW AUBR6122W 5490 (21) 59.5 37.0 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.8 10.68 (24)1777 SX908 3530 (47) 58.5 39.4 43 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.8 10.66 (25)1778 Tx06V7266 5760 (10) 60.3 32.7 37 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.5 9.93 (37)1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 4620 (44) 59.4 38.9 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 11.79 (12)1780 APB 12104 6010 (6) 63.1 42.0 36 1.0 1.0 4.0 1.5 9.96 (36)1781 APB 11512 5690 (11) 65.0 43.2 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 10.36 (29)

3097 TRICAL 105 4920 (4) 60.0 45.3 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03164 WB-PACHECO 4720 (5) 60.5 43.2 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03168 CAMELOT 5490 (3) 56.8 39.8 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03169 SY 158T 5510 (2) 59.4 35.8 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03170 SY 115T 5620 (1) 58.9 37.5 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

MEAN 62.7 41.5 35 1.0 1.0 1.4 1.9CV 0.6 4.8 5.24 9.7 14.0 53.3 37.5LSD (0.05) 0.5 2.8 2.6 ns 0.2 1.0 1.0

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 8. 2014 Kern Common Wheat and Triticale

1000 BYDV XanthamonasEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Soft

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) Dough Harvest 5/1 5/1

20 ANZA 5510 (29) 60.2 30.4 41 1.5 2.0 3.8 1.0 10.45 (46)1340 MIKA 3590 (46) 55.3 28.1 45 1.0 1.0 5.3 1.0 13.24 (2)1419 PATWIN 5260 (34) 57.2 30.5 36 1.0 1.0 4.0 1.0 12.35 (10)1424 JOAQUIN 6630 (8) 61.1 37.7 38 1.3 1.0 4.0 2.0 12.12 (18)1478 CAL ROJO 5040 (38) 56.7 33.8 35 1.0 1.0 4.8 1.0 12.30 (11)1495 LASSIK 5590 (27) 59.8 29.7 38 1.0 1.0 2.8 1.0 11.86 (22)1521 REDWING 6200 (13) 58.8 34.5 34 1.0 1.0 3.3 1.0 12.18 (14)1522 BLANCA ROYALE 5820 (21) 59.7 34.5 34 1.0 2.3 3.5 1.0 12.21 (12)1526 PR 1404 4880 (39) 57.3 33.8 41 1.3 1.3 4.3 1.0 11.33 (38)1550 TRIPLE IV 5070 (36) 60.2 38.1 41 2.0 3.0 4.0 1.0 11.64 (28)1590 ULTRA 6090 (16) 60.9 35.1 37 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 11.87 (21)1608 FV 2808 5140 (35) 59.2 30.2 40 1.0 1.0 6.0 1.0 10.30 (47)1650 WB-ROCKLAND 5430 (31) 60.0 33.7 34 1.0 1.0 4.5 1.0 12.48 (7)1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 6880 (2) 64.2 39.6 41 2.8 2.0 1.8 1.0 11.15 (41)1658 SUMMIT 515 6880 (2) 61.1 36.3 37 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 11.26 (39)1660 SY 314 6280 (11) 59.1 35.0 38 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 11.65 (26)1667 NEW DIRKWIN 3920 (44) 55.8 31.5 44 1.0 1.0 3.3 1.0 11.24 (40)1680 PATWIN 515 5620 (26) 58.1 29.4 34 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 12.19 (13)1688 LCS-STAR 6150 (15) 59.4 32.5 42 1.0 1.3 3.0 1.0 11.40 (35)1723 LCS-ATOMO 5640 (24) 59.8 34.3 36 1.0 1.0 3.8 1.0 12.02 (19)1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 6000 (18) 62.2 40.1 41 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 12.39 (9)1729 WB-PERLA 5590 (27) 58.5 32.8 37 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 11.98 (20)1730 WB-9229 5890 (20) 61.2 32.9 37 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 12.67 (4)1731 WB-PATRON 4650 (41) 57.2 34.2 40 1.3 1.3 4.3 1.0 12.59 (5)1766 SY-VACA 4880 (39) 56.3 27.7 46 1.3 1.3 4.8 1.0 11.09 (43)

1498 WWW BR0202W 6160 (14) 60.7 33.9 42 3.5 2.8 3.3 1.0 11.66 (25)1726 LCS 08SB0738 5920 (19) 60.1 31.7 38 1.0 1.0 3.8 1.0 12.49 (6)1744 UC 1744 5070 (36) 59.8 31.9 43 5.5 5.0 3.8 1.0 12.78 (3)1745 UC 12014/35 6820 (4) 61.9 33.8 41 1.0 1.0 3.5 1.0 11.37 (36)1746 APB 770229 6020 (17) 61.3 36.2 44 1.0 1.0 4.8 1.0 11.85 (23)1747 APB 430701 3910 (45) 57.7 28.5 42 6.3 5.5 5.0 1.0 11.61 (29)1748 WB 9112 5310 (33) 60.1 30.8 40 1.0 1.0 3.8 1.0 12.48 (7)1749 WB 7618 6290 (10) 60.8 34.1 37 1.0 1.0 3.5 1.0 11.60 (30)1750 WB 7390 5730 (23) 61.7 39.2 41 1.0 1.0 4.3 1.0 11.41 (34)1751 WB 9904 5350 (32) 58.0 41.1 42 1.0 1.0 4.0 1.0 12.14 (16)1767 UC 13010-23 6270 (12) 61.4 36.2 41 1.3 1.5 3.3 1.0 11.11 (42)1768 UC 13010-31 5500 (30) 59.5 33.9 41 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 11.36 (37)1769 UC 13010-34 6360 (9) 61.2 34.7 41 1.5 1.3 2.5 1.0 12.18 (14)1772 LCS 11SB0096 6770 (5) 61.9 40.3 42 1.0 1.0 3.3 1.0 11.48 (32)1773 LCS 11SB0097 6640 (7) 61.2 38.5 43 1.0 1.0 3.8 1.0 11.82 (24)1774 WWW COI565W 5640 (24) 61.4 40.5 48 1.0 1.0 4.5 1.0 11.60 (30)1775 WWW AUBR6122W 4360 (43) 51.3 27.4 37 1.0 1.0 4.5 1.0 11.65 (26)1777 SX908 3520 (47) 54.5 30.2 42 3.3 3.3 3.0 1.0 13.31 (1)1778 Tx06V7266 6700 (6) 58.7 27.2 44 1.0 1.0 3.8 1.0 11.01 (44)1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 4440 (42) 57.4 34.2 44 1.0 1.0 2.5 1.0 12.14 (16)1780 APB 12104 7420 (1) 61.2 38.1 41 1.3 1.5 3.3 1.0 10.70 (45)1781 APB 11512 5820 (21) 61.2 36.8 47 2.8 3.0 3.3 1.0 11.44 (33)

3097 TRICAL 105 6110 (5) 56.5 40.2 44 1.0 1.0 4.0 1.03164 WB-PACHECO 7900 (1) 58.9 41.4 45 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03168 CAMELOT 6800 (3) 54.7 36.2 43 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03169 SY 158T 6330 (4) 55.2 31.2 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03170 SY 115T 7130 (2) 56.8 33.7 38 1.0 1.0 2.3 1.0

MEAN 59.1 34.2 40 1.4 1.4 3.5 1.0CV 1.2 6.0 3.46 29.8 40.2 21.1 15.7LSD (0.05) 1.0 2.9 1.97 0.6 0.8 1.1 0.2

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 9. 2014 Kings Common Wheat and Triticale

1000 Shatter Stripe BYDV XanthamonasEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Soft Rust

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) Dough Harvest 4/25 4/25 4/25

20 ANZA 6420 (29) 63.3 37.0 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 10.60 (44)1340 MIKA 5550 (44) 61.5 40.6 42 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 2.5 12.10 (9)1419 PATWIN 6130 (36) 62.0 39.0 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 11.54 (20)1424 JOAQUIN 6830 (11) 63.9 44.9 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.3 1.0 2.3 11.75 (14)1478 CAL ROJO 6560 (20) 62.4 43.9 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 11.10 (38)1495 LASSIK 6560 (20) 63.1 35.9 37 1.5 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.86 (12)1521 REDWING 7000 (8) 63.0 45.1 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.28 (31)1522 BLANCA ROYALE 6600 (16) 63.4 41.4 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.54 (20)1526 PR 1404 6710 (13) 62.6 44.7 44 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 10.30 (45)1550 TRIPLE IV 5770 (40) 62.2 42.3 44 2.8 4.0 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.0 11.49 (23)1590 ULTRA 6510 (22) 64.1 43.4 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 11.69 (17)1608 FV 2808 6290 (32) 61.8 37.9 43 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.8 1.0 9.86 (46)1650 WB-ROCKLAND 5430 (45) 63.9 43.5 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 13.04 (2)1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 6680 (14) 65.7 46.1 43 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.21 (35)1658 SUMMIT 515 6090 (38) 63.3 42.8 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.43 (26)1660 SY 314 6440 (27) 62.7 45.3 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 11.40 (28)1667 NEW DIRKWIN 5200 (46) 57.9 34.6 45 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 10.98 (41)1680 PATWIN 515 7180 (4) 62.6 37.9 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.31 (30)1688 LCS-STAR 7260 (3) 63.4 37.8 43 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.53 (22)1723 LCS-ATOMO 7580 (2) 64.9 44.2 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 11.16 (37)1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 5660 (43) 64.5 46.0 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.3 12.63 (3)1729 WB-PERLA 6220 (34) 63.9 45.1 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 12.54 (5)1730 WB-9229 6500 (23) 63.5 40.1 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 11.99 (10)1731 WB-PATRON 6300 (31) 63.1 45.0 40 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.76 (13)1766 SY-VACA 6590 (18) 59.8 35.5 47 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 9.46 (47)

1498 WWW BR0202W 5740 (42) 62.7 39.7 43 4.5 5.0 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.0 11.57 (18)1726 LCS 08SB0738 6400 (30) 62.8 40.3 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 12.50 (6)1744 UC 1744 6470 (25) 63.3 41.0 42 2.0 2.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.31 (8)1745 UC 12014/35 6460 (26) 63.8 40.7 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 11.70 (16)1746 APB 770229 7690 (1) 64.2 45.4 45 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 11.40 (28)1747 APB 430701 5750 (41) 61.7 35.9 44 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 2.3 1.0 12.59 (4)1748 WB 9112 6600 (16) 64.3 40.2 41 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.36 (7)1749 WB 7618 6230 (33) 63.5 41.7 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.98 (11)1750 WB 7390 6490 (24) 64.5 47.4 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 11.08 (39)1751 WB 9904 6570 (19) 62.6 50.5 44 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.3 11.23 (34)1767 UC 13010-23 7170 (5) 64.1 43.7 41 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.24 (33)1768 UC 13010-31 6670 (15) 64.1 42.8 43 1.5 1.3 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 11.26 (32)1769 UC 13010-34 6950 (9) 63.5 39.6 41 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.72 (15)1772 LCS 11SB0096 7020 (7) 63.4 43.9 42 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.56 (19)1773 LCS 11SB0097 6440 (27) 63.3 42.5 43 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.41 (27)1774 WWW COI565W 6110 (37) 63.9 49.4 48 1.3 1.3 1.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 11.17 (36)1775 WWW AUBR6122W 6140 (35) 59.2 36.5 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 10.70 (43)1777 SX908 4570 (47) 56.8 34.4 50 2.0 2.5 1.5 1.0 2.3 1.0 13.97 (1)1778 Tx06V7266 6830 (11) 60.4 30.5 43 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 11.08 (39)1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 5840 (39) 60.1 39.4 45 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.48 (24)1780 APB 12104 6880 (10) 63.4 44.1 42 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.0 10.74 (42)1781 APB 11512 7110 (6) 64.2 43.5 45 1.3 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.44 (25)

3097 TRICAL 105 6200 (4) 59.0 42.7 46 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03164 WB-PACHECO 6970 (1) 60.8 44.9 44 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03168 CAMELOT 6130 (5) 56.1 36.1 44 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.03169 SY 158T 6790 (2) 58.6 35.1 40 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03170 SY 115T 6600 (3) 58.9 36.6 44 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0

MEAN 62.4 41.3 41 1.2 1.3 1.0 1.1 1.4 1.1CV 1.3 5.2 5.07 50.4 45.6 13.7 30.8 47.5 35.0LSD (0.05) 1.1 3.0 2.94 0.9 0.8 ns 0.5 1.0 0.5

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 10. 2014 Imperial Common Wheat and Triticale

1000 ShatterEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Heading Maturity

(lbs/bu) (g) (in)

20 ANZA 5340 (14) 62.5 37.4 32 81 126 1.5 10.87 (45)1340 MIKA 4310 (25) 58.3 35.7 35 80 125 2.3 12.97 (15)1419 PATWIN 5320 (15) 58.8 35.2 30 84 125 2.0 12.60 (19)1424 JOAQUIN 3880 (35) 62.0 46.2 30 72 122 3.3 13.70 (6)1478 CAL ROJO 5480 (10) 61.8 43.7 26 76 122 1.0 12.54 (21)1495 LASSIK 5150 (18) 61.8 35.3 31 82 124 1.8 12.17 (29)1521 REDWING 5380 (13) 59.8 40.4 28 79 124 2.3 12.02 (30)1522 BLANCA ROYALE 4850 (22) 62.0 40.8 29 77 123 2.8 12.21 (25)1526 PR 1404 5660 (8) 59.5 41.4 32 81 126 2.0 10.92 (44)1550 TRIPLE IV 3830 (36) 58.5 39.0 30 68 114 2.8 12.58 (20)1590 ULTRA 6200 (3) 63.3 37.8 29 78 125 1.0 11.86 (33)1608 FV 2808 3090 (41) 59.3 35.3 34 81 124 4.5 10.53 (46)1650 WB-ROCKLAND 4730 (23) 62.3 42.5 28 77 125 1.8 14.22 (2)1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 4930 (20) 63.5 44.7 31 73 123 2.3 13.13 (9)1658 SUMMIT 515 6190 (4) 62.0 41.2 30 79 125 1.3 11.95 (32)1660 SY 314 5430 (12) 60.0 38.9 30 80 125 1.8 11.82 (37)1667 NEW DIRKWIN 3640 (39) 52.0 30.8 37 95 130 1.0 10.96 (42)1680 PATWIN 515 6110 (5) 60.8 34.8 29 82 126 1.3 12.54 (21)1688 LCS-STAR 1960 (44) 61.8 35.8 30 76 124 5.3 12.65 (18)1723 LCS-ATOMO 6260 (1) 62.8 39.9 30 75 124 1.5 12.21 (25)1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 4070 (31) 62.3 43.7 30 68 118 3.0 14.11 (3)1729 WB-PERLA 4060 (32) 62.8 45.0 29 72 122 2.5 13.84 (4)1730 WB-9229 5640 (9) 62.3 40.1 30 78 124 1.3 13.57 (7)1731 WB-PATRON 5250 (16) 61.5 44.2 33 76 125 2.8 12.01 (31)1766 SY-VACA 4090 (30) 46.5 23.5 36 96 132 1.0 11.59 (39)

1498 WWW BR0202W 1630 (45) 60.5 39.0 34 73 114 6.0 13.00 (14)1726 LCS 08SB0738 4300 (26) 60.8 35.4 31 78 124 1.5 13.12 (10)1744 UC 1744 2300 (43) 59.8 37.5 33 78 119 5.0 13.76 (5)1745 UC 12014/35 5200 (17) 62.0 34.8 34 82 125 2.0 11.85 (35)1746 APB 770229 5050 (19) 62.0 37.8 34 79 125 1.8 13.01 (12)1747 APB 430701 2730 (42) 59.3 31.2 35 81 125 2.3 13.11 (11)1748 WB 9112 4530 (24) 62.3 42.0 32 73 124 1.5 13.51 (8)1749 WB 7618 5440 (11) 62.3 38.9 31 80 125 1.5 13.01 (12)1750 WB 7390 5920 (7) 63.0 48.3 32 75 124 1.0 11.86 (33)1751 WB 9904 6210 (2) 61.0 48.0 33 80 126 1.5 10.93 (43)1767 UC 13010-23 5970 (6) 62.0 39.8 31 80 124 1.5 11.44 (40)1768 UC 13010-31 3160 (40) 61.3 42.9 33 79 124 4.3 11.84 (36)1769 UC 13010-34 3820 (37) 57.0 27.9 34 94 130 1.0 12.73 (16)1772 LCS 11SB0096 3990 (34) 62.3 43.6 33 76 123 3.0 12.20 (27)1773 LCS 11SB0097 4250 (27) 62.3 41.1 35 76 125 3.0 12.19 (28)1774 WWW COI565W 1250 (47) 60.8 45.4 37 78 123 6.0 12.66 (17)1775 WWW AUBR6122W 4920 (21) 56.0 32.4 31 78 125 2.0 10.47 (47)1777 SX908 1530 (46) 41.5 21.0 38 - 132 1.3 15.91 (1)1778 Tx06V7266 4120 (29) 50.0 23.1 34 95 129 1.5 12.33 (24)1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 4060 (32) 52.5 32.1 35 95 130 1.0 11.78 (38)1780 APB 12104 3690 (38) 60.5 40.9 34 77 125 3.0 11.18 (41)1781 APB 11512 4220 (28) 62.5 40.0 39 79 125 1.8 12.54 (21)

3097 TRICAL 105 6350 (2) 58.0 45.6 38 75 127 1.03164 WB-PACHECO 5810 (4) 58.0 44.9 34 75 126 1.03168 CAMELOT 5790 (5) 54.3 38.7 35 78 126 1.53169 SY 158T 5830 (3) 56.3 34.7 31 78 126 1.03170 SY 115T 6500 (1) 56.0 37.6 32 78 126 1.0

MEAN 59.4 38.4 32 79 124 2.2CV 1.5 3.6 4.28 1.49 0.76 28.4LSD (0.05) 1.3 2.0 1.96 1.68 1.34 0.9

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 11. 2014 Davis Rainfed Common Wheat and Triticale

1000 Stripe BYDVEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Heading Maturity Rust

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) 5/6 4/23

20 ANZA 3450 (33) 54.8 22.0 40 46 77 2.3 1.31340 MIKA 2860 (41) 54.1 24.5 40 48 77 1.0 2.51419 PATWIN 3120 (36) 51.1 20.7 34 45 75 1.0 1.81424 JOAQUIN 5000 (2) 58.4 29.9 37 36 70 3.0 1.81478 CAL ROJO 4410 (8) 57.7 31.9 31 40 72 1.0 1.01495 LASSIK 3310 (35) 53.1 20.2 34 47 77 1.0 1.31521 REDWING 3970 (20) 51.9 25.0 34 42 75 1.0 1.31522 BLANCA ROYALE 4290 (11) 55.7 26.7 33 41 73 1.0 1.01526 PR 1404 3450 (33) 50.2 21.9 34 48 78 1.0 2.01550 TRIPLE IV 4060 (19) 60.6 36.1 39 35 69 1.5 2.81590 ULTRA 3560 (31) 52.3 21.6 35 42 75 1.0 1.01608 FV 2808 4440 (7) 53.8 23.3 41 45 77 1.5 1.81650 WB-ROCKLAND 4070 (18) 56.3 26.5 32 41 73 1.0 1.51657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 4390 (9) 57.2 25.7 40 38 70 1.0 1.01658 SUMMIT 515 5020 (1) 56.7 25.7 34 42 74 1.0 2.31660 SY 314 3940 (21) 52.4 23.5 37 43 75 1.0 1.01667 NEW DIRKWIN 1930 (45) 57.1 32.0 34 54 81 1.0 1.51680 PATWIN 515 2880 (40) 51.4 20.3 31 44 72 1.0 1.51688 LCS-STAR 4470 (6) 52.1 21.2 40 44 76 1.0 2.01723 LCS-ATOMO 3900 (23) 52.0 22.9 38 40 73 1.0 1.81728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 4270 (12) 58.6 29.1 37 34 65 1.0 1.51729 WB-PERLA 4710 (3) 58.6 33.5 34 37 72 1.0 1.81730 WB-9229 3930 (22) 56.3 24.7 35 43 76 1.0 1.81731 WB-PATRON 2990 (38) 54.6 29.5 39 42 75 1.0 2.51766 SY-VACA 1730 (46) 50.2 20.0 36 57 81 1.0 1.3

1498 WWW BR0202W 4110 (17) 56.3 25.4 40 37 70 1.0 2.01726 LCS 08SB0738 3810 (25) 54.0 23.3 36 46 78 1.0 1.01744 UC 1744 3660 (29) 56.3 28.2 37 42 71 1.0 3.31745 UC 12014/35 4520 (4) 54.0 21.1 38 47 77 1.0 1.01746 APB 770229 3030 (37) 53.6 22.4 39 46 77 1.5 1.51747 APB 430701 2860 (41) 52.5 21.1 40 44 74 1.0 2.51748 WB 9112 3570 (30) 56.3 23.8 39 39 70 1.0 1.81749 WB 7618 4230 (13) 54.9 24.7 34 41 73 1.0 1.01750 WB 7390 4300 (10) 58.8 31.0 39 41 74 1.0 1.01751 WB 9904 3800 (26) 54.6 32.7 39 46 78 1.0 2.51767 UC 13010-23 4480 (5) 55.5 27.4 38 44 76 1.0 1.51768 UC 13010-31 3780 (27) 51.5 23.8 40 42 75 1.0 2.31769 UC 13010-34 4200 (15) 55.1 23.8 38 47 78 1.0 1.01772 LCS 11SB0096 4210 (14) 54.2 26.4 39 43 75 1.0 1.81773 LCS 11SB0097 3880 (24) 53.2 24.4 41 42 73 1.0 1.81774 WWW COI565W 3770 (28) 59.1 31.7 44 41 74 1.8 1.31775 WWW AUBR6122W 2310 (43) 43.2 16.9 34 48 77 1.0 1.01777 SX908 1290 (47) 43.5 31.5 32 58 84 1.0 1.01778 Tx06V7266 2950 (39) 36.4 17.5 38 51 79 1.0 1.01779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 2310 (43) 42.5 31.3 30 55 81 1.0 1.31780 APB 12104 3540 (32) 38.1 20.7 39 41 74 1.0 1.01781 APB 11512 4160 (16) 42.2 23.9 42 44 78 1.0 1.3

3097 TRICAL 105 4280 (2) 43.5 40.2 43 39 77 1.0 1.33164 WB-PACHECO 3680 (3) 39.4 29.7 44 40 77 1.0 1.03168 CAMELOT 4580 (1) 40.4 31.9 43 37 75 1.0 1.03169 SY 158T 2680 (5) 36.9 21.3 39 41 77 1.0 1.03170 SY 115T 3250 (4) 38.7 23.2 36 42 76 1.0 1.0

MEAN 51.7 25.7 37 43 75 1.1 1.5CV 3.7 12.7 5.81 2.9 2.29 45.9 41.8LSD (0.05) 2.7 4.7 3.08 1.79 2.44 0.7 0.9

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

Days ToYield

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Table 12. 2014 Common Wheat and Triticale Stripe Rust Summary

Clarksburg UC Sac/SJ Fresno Kings UCEntry Name Davis Delta Davis(RF)

20 ANZA 2.2 (44) 1.0 3.5 1.3 3.8 1.0 2.3

1340 MIKA 1.8 (42) 1.0 1.0 4.3 2.5 1.0 1.01419 PATWIN 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01424 JOAQUIN 4.0 (47) 3.8 2.3 4.8 4.8 5.3 3.01478 CAL ROJO 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01495 LASSIK 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01521 REDWING 1.1 (36) 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.01522 BLANCA ROYALE 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01526 PR 1404 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01550 TRIPLE IV 1.7 (41) 1.3 1.0 2.5 2.8 1.3 1.51590 ULTRA 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01608 FV 2808 1.4 (40) 1.0 1.0 2.3 1.8 1.0 1.51650 WB-ROCKLAND 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01658 SUMMIT 515 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01660 SY 314 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01667 NEW DIRKWIN 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01680 PATWIN 515 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01688 LCS-STAR 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01723 LCS-ATOMO 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01729 WB-PERLA 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01730 WB-9229 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01731 WB-PATRON 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01766 SY-VACA 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

1498 WWW BR0202W 1.9 (43) 1.0 2.3 3.3 2.5 1.3 1.01726 LCS 08SB0738 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01744 UC 1744 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01745 UC 12014/35 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01746 APB 770229 1.1 (36) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.51747 APB 430701 1.1 (36) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.01748 WB 9112 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01749 WB 7618 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01750 WB 7390 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01751 WB 9904 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01767 UC 13010-23 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01768 UC 13010-31 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01769 UC 13010-34 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01772 LCS 11SB0096 1.0 (1) - 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01773 LCS 11SB0097 1.0 (1) - 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01774 WWW COI565W 3.1 (46) 1.8 2.8 6.3 4.0 2.0 1.81775 WWW AUBR6122W 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01777 SX908 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01778 Tx06V7266 1.1 (36) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.01779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01780 APB 12104 2.3 (45) 1.5 1.3 4.5 4.0 1.3 1.01781 APB 11512 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

3097 TRICAL 105 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03164 WB-PACHECO 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03168 CAMELOT 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03169 SY 158T 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.03170 SY 115T 1.0 (1) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

MEAN 1.1 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.1

Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank.Individual results are available in the single location summaries.

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Table 13. 2014 Common Wheat Grain Protein Summary (%)

Entry Name Clarksburg Colusa UC SAC/SJ Mean Fresno Kern KingsDavis (IRR) Delta (3 loc)

20 ANZA 10.33 (45) 10.32 (45) 10.56 10.47 9.67 10.59 10.16 (45) 9.43 10.45 10.60 10.87 (45)1340 MIKA 12.70 (3) 12.81 (1) 12.56 12.13 13.40 13.16 12.45 (5) 12.01 13.24 12.10 12.97 (15)1419 PATWIN 11.37 (28) 11.09 (31) 11.15 11.10 9.59 12.51 11.34 (24) 10.12 12.35 11.54 12.60 (19)1424 JOAQUIN 11.86 (12) 11.54 (16) 10.52 11.68 12.72 11.25 11.67 (16) 11.15 12.12 11.75 13.70 (6)1478 CAL ROJO 11.59 (19) 11.84 (9) 12.08 12.44 10.91 11.93 10.93 (35) 9.40 12.30 11.10 12.54 (21)1495 LASSIK 11.63 (17) 11.73 (11) 11.06 12.26 12.32 11.29 11.31 (26) 10.20 11.86 11.86 12.17 (29)1521 REDWING 11.48 (23) 11.63 (13) 10.93 11.68 11.62 12.28 11.09 (32) 9.82 12.18 11.28 12.02 (30)1522 BLANCA ROYALE 11.43 (27) 11.15 (30) 10.80 11.77 10.11 11.91 11.54 (18) 10.86 12.21 11.54 12.21 (25)1526 PR 1404 10.47 (44) 10.40 (43) 10.90 10.16 9.50 11.04 10.41 (44) 9.61 11.33 10.30 10.92 (44)1550 TRIPLE IV 11.91 (11) 12.18 (4) 12.01 12.71 12.36 11.62 11.33 (25) 10.86 11.64 11.49 12.58 (20)1590 ULTRA 11.27 (30) 11.18 (29) 11.70 10.10 10.62 12.28 11.21 (30) 10.07 11.87 11.69 11.86 (33)1608 FV 2808 9.92 (47) 9.91 (46) 9.40 10.88 9.28 10.08 9.73 (46) 9.04 10.30 9.86 10.53 (46)1650 WB-ROCKLAND 12.93 (1) 12.78 (2) 11.88 13.89 12.62 12.72 12.69 (2) 12.56 12.48 13.04 14.22 (2)1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 11.48 (23) 11.22 (26) 10.65 11.43 11.33 11.47 11.27 (27) 11.45 11.15 11.21 13.13 (9)1658 SUMMIT 515 11.02 (38) 10.92 (37) 10.89 12.02 9.15 11.63 10.83 (38) 9.79 11.26 11.43 11.95 (32)1660 SY 314 10.91 (39) 10.95 (36) 11.40 11.66 8.61 12.14 10.56 (42) 8.62 11.65 11.40 11.82 (37)1667 NEW DIRKWIN 11.04 (37) 11.23 (24) 11.18 11.66 10.35 11.72 10.82 (39) 10.24 11.24 10.98 10.96 (42)1680 PATWIN 515 11.81 (15) 11.61 (14) 12.02 11.41 10.65 12.37 11.83 (11) 11.98 12.19 11.31 12.54 (21)1688 LCS-STAR 11.27 (30) 11.23 (24) 10.92 10.95 11.12 11.92 10.87 (37) 9.68 11.40 11.53 12.65 (18)1723 LCS-ATOMO 11.19 (33) 10.97 (35) 10.45 10.38 11.17 11.87 11.14 (31) 10.23 12.02 11.16 12.21 (25)1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 12.66 (4) 12.26 (3) 12.18 14.05 10.68 12.14 12.70 (1) 13.09 12.39 12.63 14.11 (3)1729 WB-PERLA 12.50 (5) 12.14 (5) 11.50 13.08 11.40 12.59 12.53 (4) 13.08 11.98 12.54 13.84 (4)1730 WB-9229 12.04 (7) 11.52 (18) 11.50 12.28 9.95 12.33 12.23 (7) 12.04 12.67 11.99 13.57 (7)1731 WB-PATRON 11.57 (21) 11.31 (21) 11.31 10.96 10.74 12.24 11.77 (13) 10.96 12.59 11.76 12.01 (31)1766 SY-VACA 10.00 (46) 9.84 (47) 9.14 10.45 7.98 11.79 9.68 (47) 8.50 11.09 9.46 11.59 (39)

1498 WWW BR0202W 11.82 (14) 11.64 (12) 11.36 13.03 10.76 11.40 11.68 (15) 11.80 11.66 11.57 13.00 (14)1726 LCS 08SB0738 11.95 (8) 11.39 (20) 11.44 11.98 10.08 12.06 12.30 (6) 11.92 12.49 12.50 13.12 (10)1744 UC 1744 12.16 (6) 11.90 (7) 11.55 12.20 10.92 12.93 11.96 (8) 10.79 12.78 12.31 13.76 (5)1745 UC 12014/35 11.19 (33) 10.83 (38) 10.19 11.91 10.23 10.98 11.45 (20) 11.27 11.37 11.70 11.85 (35)1746 APB 770229 11.59 (19) 11.30 (22) 11.49 11.61 9.72 12.36 11.51 (19) 11.27 11.85 11.40 13.01 (12)1747 APB 430701 11.92 (10) 11.82 (10) 11.37 11.96 10.86 13.10 11.66 (17) 10.79 11.61 12.59 13.11 (11)1748 WB 9112 11.94 (9) 11.54 (16) 10.44 12.25 11.87 11.60 11.94 (9) 10.98 12.48 12.36 13.51 (8)1749 WB 7618 11.44 (25) 11.06 (33) 10.52 11.85 10.13 11.74 11.41 (22) 10.66 11.60 11.98 13.01 (12)1750 WB 7390 10.77 (41) 10.40 (43) 9.95 10.28 10.46 10.89 10.91 (36) 10.23 11.41 11.08 11.86 (33)1751 WB 9904 11.64 (16) 11.61 (14) 10.87 11.62 12.29 11.65 11.93 (10) 12.42 12.14 11.23 10.93 (43)1767 UC 13010-23 11.07 (35) 10.75 (39) 10.59 11.92 9.10 11.38 11.38 (23) 11.80 11.11 11.24 11.44 (40)1768 UC 13010-31 11.05 (36) 11.06 (33) 10.63 11.59 10.30 11.73 10.76 (40) 9.66 11.36 11.26 11.84 (36)1769 UC 13010-34 11.63 (17) 11.50 (19) 10.89 11.69 10.54 12.86 11.45 (20) 10.45 12.18 11.72 12.73 (16)1772 LCS 11SB0096 11.56 (22) 11.21 (27) - 11.55 9.94 12.14 11.69 (14) 12.03 11.48 11.56 12.20 (27)1773 LCS 11SB0097 11.37 (28) 11.20 (28) - 11.67 9.79 12.13 11.26 (29) 10.56 11.82 11.41 12.19 (28)1774 WWW COI565W 11.44 (25) 11.27 (23) 10.40 12.54 10.79 11.33 11.27 (27) 11.04 11.60 11.17 12.66 (17)1775 WWW AUBR6122W 10.72 (42) 10.57 (41) 11.26 9.90 9.57 11.54 11.01 (34) 10.68 11.65 10.70 10.47 (47)1777 SX908 12.74 (2) 12.02 (6) 12.09 11.15 11.97 12.87 12.65 (3) 10.66 13.31 13.97 15.91 (1)1778 Tx06V7266 10.81 (40) 10.44 (42) 10.52 - 9.37 11.44 10.67 (41) 9.93 11.01 11.08 12.33 (24)1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PRO 11.83 (13) 11.86 (8) 11.76 12.69 10.13 12.85 11.80 (12) 11.79 12.14 11.48 11.78 (38)1780 APB 12104 10.69 (43) 10.73 (40) 9.98 11.21 10.45 11.28 10.47 (43) 9.96 10.70 10.74 11.18 (41)1781 APB 11512 11.26 (32) 11.07 (32) 11.76 10.69 9.57 12.26 11.08 (33) 10.36 11.44 11.44 12.54 (21)

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Table 14. 2014 Colusa Common Wheat Trial, Quality Evaluation

Pro Ash Test 1000 Yield Pro Ash Fall Wet Absp Arr Mix MT M.T.I. Vol Text ScoreEntry Name Wt Kwt 7W 10W 12W No. Glut. Pk

20 ANZA 10.47 1.57 64.5 41.2 91.3 8.7 0.1 69.3 8.41 0.38 353 32.9 64.8 1.50 2.25 9.00 30 750 5 51340 MIKA 12.13 1.85 60.1 37.1 75.3 24.2 0.5 63.7 9.55 0.47 324 29.8 67.0 1.75 4.75 20.25 40 880 7 71419 PATWIN 11.10 1.63 62.8 39.6 91.4 8.6 0.1 73.1 9.66 0.44 329 30.7 67.0 5.50 15.75 21.25 30 950 9 91424 JOAQUIN 11.68 1.44 64.4 46.8 95.0 5.0 0.1 61.9 10.99 0.40 410 29.6 64.2 2.25 8.00 37.75 10 925 8 81478 CAL ROJO 12.44 1.65 61.6 39.8 83.7 16.1 0.2 68.5 11.74 0.24 440 34.1 62.8 7.00 17.25 21.50 30 950 9 91495 LASSIK 12.26 1.59 64.1 39.8 88.9 10.9 0.1 71.5 10.15 0.45 383 28.3 64.0 1.75 4.50 17.75 30 820 6 61521 REDWING 11.68 1.50 61.7 41.7 93.0 7.0 0.0 68.1 10.89 0.44 455 25.5 64.8 1.75 6.50 38.25 40 965 9 91522 BLANCA ROYALE 11.77 1.41 63.5 43.6 92.1 7.7 0.1 67.3 9.61 0.45 440 29.2 62.0 4.00 16.00 19.00 30 850 7 71526 PR 1404 10.16 1.46 63.4 44.2 91.4 8.4 0.1 70.6 8.55 0.42 328 28.2 58.0 1.00 2.00 39.00 20 775 5 51550 TRIPLE IV 12.71 1.63 63.4 43.8 95.2 4.9 0.0 69.6 10.68 0.44 369 25.1 68.4 4.00 12.50 15.00 20 915 8 81590 ULTRA 10.10 1.50 65.2 42.3 92.5 7.3 0.0 69.7 8.49 0.44 361 31.6 61.8 1.25 3.00 7.25 40 880 7 71608 FV 2808 10.88 1.51 63.1 38.9 87.0 12.8 0.2 65.5 8.60 0.43 395 38.0 66.0 5.50 8.00 4.50 60 815 6 61650 WB-ROCKLAND 13.51 1.51 63.7 41.5 91.1 8.7 0.1 67.2 11.90 0.37 399 30.7 66.6 10.50 22.00 25.00 15 1000 10 101657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 11.93 1.41 64.9 40.9 88.3 11.4 0.1 67.3 10.77 0.49 426 30.9 69.8 2.50 17.25 20.50 30 1000 10 101658 SUMMIT 515 12.02 1.41 63.9 42.1 93.1 6.9 0.1 69.2 10.70 0.41 387 34.3 65.8 7.00 13.25 13.00 20 950 9 91660 SY 314 11.66 1.48 61.6 41.0 84.4 15.2 0.3 66.3 10.10 0.47 397 28.3 61.8 1.75 9.50 38.25 30 940 8 81667 NEW DIRKWIN 11.66 1.72 57.8 33.3 76.3 23.4 0.3 62.9 9.34 0.45 337 26.5 55.6 1.75 3.25 14.25 20 850 7 71680 PATWIN 515 11.41 1.49 63.5 41.4 86.8 13.0 0.2 66.0 9.53 0.47 381 24.4 63.2 1.75 4.50 26.00 40 885 7 71688 LCS-STAR 10.95 1.49 65.1 41.7 91.8 7.7 0.1 73.6 9.12 0.24 382 29.2 64.0 1.25 1.75 24.25 30 730 4 41723 LCS-ATOMO 10.38 1.74 65.0 40.9 89.9 10.1 0.1 67.7 8.09 0.31 241 33.2 65.2 1.25 1.75 8.00 20 790 5 51728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 14.05 1.39 64.7 38.1 93.6 6.3 0.1 72.1 11.95 0.27 451 33.2 71.2 7.00 15.00 14.50 30 960 9 91729 WB-PERLA 13.08 1.45 63.6 43.4 89.8 10.1 0.1 70.5 11.64 0.28 389 34.9 72.4 16.00 19.75 9.50 20 1000 10 101730 WB-9229 12.28 1.45 64.1 43.7 88.2 11.6 0.1 69.3 10.51 0.33 416 31.8 70.8 21.00 29.50 19.00 20 950 9 91731 WB-PATRON 10.96 1.63 63.6 43.2 89.9 10.0 0.2 72.3 10.12 0.35 441 28.0 64.0 1.50 5.00 28.00 10 775 5 51766 SY-VACA 10.45 1.51 58.9 34.0 74.6 24.5 0.6 64.1 8.86 0.50 291 29.1 50.8 1.25 2.25 14.75 40 740 5 5

1498 WWW BR0202W 13.03 1.56 62.4 39.2 83.4 16.3 0.1 71.4 10.98 0.50 428 28.2 62.0 3.50 10.00 29.00 20 950 9 91726 LCS 08SB0738 11.98 1.49 63.9 40.5 93.9 6.0 0.1 69.9 9.79 0.33 429 34.5 67.6 2.00 14.00 21.50 10 790 5 51744 UC 1744 12.20 1.70 63.2 39.6 91.2 8.7 0.1 70.0 9.75 0.37 402 30.7 62.8 1.75 7.75 19.25 30 925 8 81745 UC 12014/35 11.91 1.53 62.1 35.6 70.8 28.1 0.7 69.5 9.95 0.35 461 28.2 70.0 5.75 34.50 33.25 20 850 7 71746 APB 770229 11.61 1.22 64.5 40.8 91.6 8.0 0.1 71.5 9.89 0.36 387 32.4 65.4 3.00 9.00 6.00 60 890 7 71747 APB 430701 11.96 1.37 64.9 44.0 94.2 5.7 0.1 71.0 9.81 0.35 420 31.1 68.4 22.50 27.50 10.25 20 890 7 71748 WB 9112 12.25 1.18 63.9 36.5 80.4 19.1 0.3 70.3 10.53 0.31 437 27.1 68.0 10.50 25.50 24.50 20 950 9 91749 WB 7618 11.85 1.21 64.2 40.1 90.7 9.4 0.1 69.2 10.63 0.45 411 32.2 66.6 4.00 15.50 17.50 20 925 8 81750 WB 7390 10.28 1.27 65.7 48.2 96.2 3.7 0.1 68.3 10.15 0.39 348 24.4 64.8 1.50 2.25 24.50 20 840 6 61751 WB 9904 11.62 1.43 63.3 47.9 96.3 3.6 0.1 71.2 11.35 0.41 422 29.3 60.2 1.50 4.50 22.50 20 840 6 61767 UC 13010-23 11.92 1.40 62.7 40.4 83.2 16.7 0.1 72.0 10.64 0.44 459 29.7 61.6 3.50 8.00 9.00 30 880 7 71768 UC 13010-31 11.59 1.46 63.4 39.0 84.0 15.7 0.2 66.8 10.62 0.47 413 27.3 62.6 2.00 8.00 38.00 10 965 9 91769 UC 13010-34 11.69 1.44 64.4 44.3 93.2 6.7 0.1 70.6 9.47 0.40 428 32.9 60.4 1.00 2.00 36.50 20 880 7 71772 LCS 11SB0096 11.55 1.42 64.0 43.0 92.3 7.1 0.1 69.7 9.76 0.39 420 29.5 65.4 2.50 11.00 37.50 20 930 8 81773 LCS 11SB0097 11.67 1.55 63.0 39.1 86.0 13.7 0.2 68.6 10.46 0.42 435 30.5 65.6 2.50 10.00 37.50 30 930 8 81774 WWW COI565W 12.54 1.56 62.5 42.6 87.0 12.9 0.1 69.9 10.20 0.42 280 23.9 60.0 3.00 12.00 31.00 20 910 8 81775 WWW AUBR6122W 9.90 1.61 58.9 34.7 84.7 14.6 0.6 66.1 8.41 0.41 321 29.6 53.4 1.00 3.50 6.50 80 760 5 51777 SX908 11.15 1.78 59.8 34.7 86.3 13.2 0.2 69.3 9.37 0.50 419 27.8 58.0 1.25 2.25 9.75 30 810 6 61778 Tx06V7266 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 12.69 1.72 58.2 33.6 74.6 25.1 0.3 63.3 10.47 0.39 334 34.8 59.0 1.25 3.50 13.25 20 875 7 71780 APB 12104 11.21 1.49 62.0 43.1 87.7 12.0 0.1 69.0 9.78 0.41 435 30.0 58.8 1.50 8.25 18.50 15 905 8 81781 APB 11512 10.69 1.51 65.3 44.3 96.0 3.9 0.1 69.0 9.22 0.36 384 27.6 61.2 1.50 2.00 36.50 40 790 5 5

Analysis provided by the California Wheat Commission Quality Laboratory, Woodland, CAPro = Protein% (12% moisture basis); Hard = NIR Hardness; Test Wt = Test weight (lb/bu); 1000 Kwt = Thousand kernel weight (grams); Yield = Flour yield (%); Fall No = Falling number (seconds); Wet Glut = Wet gluten (%, 14% moisture basis); Absp = Absorption (%); Arr = Arrival (min); Mix Pk = Mixing peak (min); MT = Stability of farinograph curve, departure - arrival (min); M.T.I. = Mixing tolerance index (B.U.); Vol = Bread volume (c.c.); Text = Grain and texture (3-10 = Satisfactory, 1-2 = Unsatisfactory);Score: 9-10 = Excellent, 7-8 = Satisfactory,5-6 = Satisfactory to questionable, 3-4 = Questionable, 1-2 = Unsatisfactory

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Table 15. 2014 Fresno Common Wheat Trial, Quality Evaluation

Pro Ash Test 1000 Yield Pro Ash Fall Wet Absp Arr Mix MT M.T.I. Vol Text ScoreEntry Name Wt Kwt 7W 10W 12W No. Glut. Pk

20 ANZA 9.43 1.45 63.7 37.3 93.6 6.3 0.1 72.6 8.87 0.34 354 17.6 61.6 1.25 2.25 5.50 50 775 5 51340 MIKA 12.01 1.61 62.5 39.8 85.4 14.2 0.3 66.9 10.70 0.35 370 29.3 62.2 1.50 5.50 25.50 50 940 8 81419 PATWIN 10.12 1.50 63.0 35.7 85.8 14.0 0.2 65.3 9.40 0.40 478 26.0 66.4 2.00 14.00 24.00 20 860 6 61424 JOAQUIN 11.15 1.52 64.0 42.5 90.4 9.6 0.2 72.4 10.35 0.38 407 29.7 64.0 2.00 9.00 26.00 50 970 9 91478 CAL ROJO 9.40 1.63 63.7 44.5 93.5 6.4 0.2 69.5 8.41 0.39 414 23.4 60.8 1.75 7.25 23.75 20 860 7 71495 LASSIK 10.20 1.57 64.4 36.7 89.5 10.3 0.1 73.4 8.66 0.32 370 27.7 62.0 1.50 4.00 11.50 60 875 7 71521 REDWING 9.82 1.53 62.7 4.3 93.6 6.3 0.1 68.1 8.44 0.43 437 22.9 65.4 1.25 2.25 7.25 40 790 5 51522 BLANCA ROYALE 10.86 1.71 64.2 38.6 86.9 12.7 0.3 67.4 8.91 0.29 373 22.8 58.4 1.00 1.50 10.50 20 750 5 51526 PR 1404 9.61 1.78 61.8 39.9 85.7 14.0 0.2 71.6 8.16 0.43 425 23.0 57.0 1.00 1.50 4.75 70 790 5 51550 TRIPLE IV 10.86 1.66 63.5 38.7 91.4 8.5 0.2 67.3 8.72 0.43 496 24.9 63.6 1.50 2.00 13.00 30 780 5 51590 ULTRA 10.07 1.68 64.9 43.9 90.1 9.6 0.2 70.9 8.56 0.36 346 26.1 59.4 1.00 3.50 8.25 50 800 6 61608 FV 2808 9.04 1.56 63.9 36.3 88.9 10.8 0.2 64.8 7.25 0.38 304 20.4 60.8 1.25 1.75 3.75 70 640 3 31650 WB-ROCKLAND 12.56 1.48 64.5 43.4 90.1 9.7 0.1 68.8 10.52 0.33 401 33.2 65.2 3.00 6.50 24.00 40 975 9 91657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 11.45 1.30 65.9 42.1 92.8 7.1 0.1 69.6 10.19 0.32 332 30.5 63.8 1.75 6.00 34.50 30 930 8 81658 SUMMIT 515 9.79 1.46 63.9 37.9 90.1 9.5 0.2 67.5 8.90 0.40 359 25.9 63.0 1.75 3.00 7.75 40 825 6 61660 SY 314 8.62 1.33 63.0 42.1 89.8 10.1 0.2 67.5 8.44 0.30 341 27.7 60.4 1.50 6.50 11.50 40 800 6 61667 NEW DIRKWIN 10.24 1.38 59.4 36.3 88.7 11.2 0.2 65.5 8.31 0.36 257 34.5 54.6 1.50 2.50 5.00 80 740 4 41680 PATWIN 515 11.98 1.42 63.2 32.4 79.4 19.8 0.6 67.4 9.84 0.41 477 23.6 61.8 1.75 5.25 38.25 20 875 7 71688 LCS-STAR 9.68 1.34 64.8 38.8 90.8 8.9 0.2 69.7 8.39 0.37 390 25.8 61.0 1.50 2.50 40.00 0 840 6 61723 LCS-ATOMO 10.23 1.37 65.1 52.0 88.7 10.8 0.4 67.1 8.80 0.44 509 23.9 65.2 1.50 2.50 10.50 40 800 6 61728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 13.09 1.51 65.0 45.3 92.7 7.2 0.1 72.6 11.62 0.41 437 34.3 67.6 3.50 12.25 21.25 10 1020 10 101729 WB-PERLA 13.08 1.46 64.0 42.1 90.4 9.3 0.1 71.0 11.69 0.37 323 36.5 72.6 10.25 17.00 14.25 20 1025 10 101730 WB-9229 12.04 1.51 64.7 36.5 83.7 15.9 0.2 68.7 11.00 0.47 477 31.0 68.0 12.00 34.50 28.00 0 1000 10 101731 WB-PATRON 10.96 1.55 63.9 45.0 93.1 6.6 0.1 69.2 8.96 0.41 373 27.1 61.6 2.50 12.00 27.50 20 825 6 61766 SY-VACA 8.50 1.52 58.9 36.6 85.0 15.0 0.3 63.9 7.31 0.53 330 18.1 50.2 0.25 0.75 2.75 110 670 3 3

1498 WWW BR0202W 11.80 1.52 63.8 37.8 88.0 12.1 0.1 70.8 10.17 0.34 416 28.8 61.0 2.00 6.75 14.50 40 925 7 71726 LCS 08SB0738 11.92 1.43 64.8 36.9 87.7 11.7 0.5 69.1 9.82 0.35 435 27.3 66.6 8.50 14.25 15.75 20 840 6 61744 UC 1744 10.79 1.44 63.4 38.8 91.7 8.2 0.1 68.0 9.23 0.39 416 29.8 61.8 1.50 6.00 10.50 50 975 9 91745 UC 12014/35 11.27 1.21 64.6 39.1 92.9 7.0 0.1 70.2 9.94 0.34 423 29.3 63.4 2.50 7.00 17.00 60 880 7 71746 APB 770229 11.27 1.42 64.9 41.9 90.7 9.1 0.0 71.0 9.15 0.35 430 27.4 64.2 10.00 18.50 19.00 20 940 8 81747 APB 430701 10.79 1.60 63.1 38.4 82.8 16.9 0.2 67.7 10.23 0.36 371 26.1 60.4 1.50 12.00 40.00 20 850 7 71748 WB 9112 10.98 1.38 65.1 39.1 90.8 9.0 0.1 70.8 10.01 0.37 434 29.7 70.0 11.00 18.50 12.50 30 900 8 81749 WB 7618 10.66 1.47 64.6 43.8 89.4 10.2 0.1 68.5 9.33 0.50 396 31.1 69.8 3.25 6.25 15.00 10 940 8 81750 WB 7390 10.23 1.68 65.1 46.6 95.3 4.6 0.0 66.8 9.62 0.46 416 26.0 68.4 2.00 11.50 39.00 30 860 6 61751 WB 9904 12.42 1.54 63.0 46.6 94.2 5.7 0.0 71.6 11.32 0.42 391 31.0 60.0 1.25 3.75 31.75 20 750 5 51767 UC 13010-23 11.80 1.36 64.8 42.8 93.1 6.9 0.0 71.8 10.23 0.39 369 32.4 60.4 1.50 3.00 6.00 70 870 7 71768 UC 13010-31 9.66 1.56 65.0 40.1 88.4 11.4 0.2 65.8 8.68 0.43 329 26.4 65.4 1.75 15.50 21.75 20 870 7 71769 UC 13010-34 10.45 1.39 64.7 44.3 92.5 7.5 0.0 71.3 8.95 0.41 412 23.2 59.6 1.25 3.00 38.75 20 800 6 61772 LCS 11SB0096 12.03 1.35 64.6 42.8 92.9 7.1 0.1 71.7 9.80 0.37 394 28.2 63.4 2.00 7.00 21.00 30 890 7 71773 LCS 11SB0097 10.56 1.42 64.9 42.9 95.1 5.1 0.0 69.3 9.43 0.36 288 28.3 66.0 7.50 15.50 21.50 10 860 7 71774 WWW COI565W 11.04 1.30 64.1 44.2 90.1 9.6 0.1 69.6 9.35 0.35 220 26.7 56.4 1.25 6.00 10.00 60 840 6 61775 WWW AUBR6122W 10.68 1.52 60.3 37.3 87.8 11.9 0.2 66.3 8.30 0.43 252 25.2 53.6 1.25 2.25 6.00 60 730 4 41777 SX908 10.66 1.59 59.2 38.3 86.6 13.3 0.2 67.9 8.44 0.48 398 24.5 56.0 1.00 1.50 6.75 60 680 3 31778 Tx06V7266 9.93 1.55 61.2 31.3 81.5 18.1 0.3 66.6 8.03 0.49 374 32.0 57.6 1.25 5.00 19.25 40 760 5 51779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 11.79 1.69 60.1 38.4 91.9 7.9 0.1 66.1 9.33 0.43 315 24.3 54.0 1.25 2.50 5.75 80 840 6 61780 APB 12104 9.96 1.48 63.7 42.4 88.0 12.0 0.2 69.5 8.66 0.40 356 38.2 58.4 1.25 2.25 23.00 30 850 7 71781 APB 11512 10.36 1.52 65.2 42.6 93.3 6.5 0.1 68.7 8.70 0.41 434 28.4 60.4 1.25 1.75 4.00 80 750 5 5

Analysis provided by the California Wheat Commission Quality Laboratory, Woodland, CAPro = Protein% (12% moisture basis); Hard = NIR Hardness; Test Wt = Test weight (lb/bu); 1000 Kwt = Thousand kernel weight (grams); Yield = Flour yield (%); Fall No = Falling number (seconds); Wet Glut = Wet gluten (%, 14% moisture basis); Absp = Absorption (%); Arr = Arrival (min); Mix Pk = Mixing peak (min); MT = Stability of farinograph curve, departure - arrival (min); M.T.I. = Mixing tolerance index (B.U.); Vol = Bread volume (c.c.); Text = Grain and texture (3-10 = Satisfactory, 1-2 = Unsatisfactory);Score: 9-10 = Excellent, 7-8 = Satisfactory,5-6 = Satisfactory to questionable, 3-4 = Questionable, 1-2 = Unsatisfactory

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Table 16. 2012-2014 Common Wheat and Triticale Over Year Yield Summary

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20 ANZA 5200 (32) 4780 (25) 5010 (10) 5830 (26) 6210 (17) 5850 (8) 5340 (14) 5730 (18) 6370 (6)1340 MIKA 3790 (41) 3430 (29) 3810 (13) 4610 (46) 5110 (28) 4680 (14) 4310 (25) 5010 (25) 5570 (15)1419 PATWIN 5380 (27) 4890 (22) 4950 (12) 5580 (33) 6030 (20) 5320 (15) 5930 (12) 5930 (12)1424 JOAQUIN 5270 (29) 4960 (19) 5000 (11) 6240 (11) 6490 (5) 6280 (2) 3880 (35) 5480 (21) 6330 (8)1478 CAL ROJO 5220 (30) 4840 (24) 5560 (34) 6050 (18) 5720 (12) 5480 (10) 5690 (19) 6060 (11)1495 LASSIK 5220 (30) 4860 (23) 5120 (7) 6060 (18) 6340 (9) 5150 (18) 5440 (23) 5440 (16)1521 REDWING 5870 (12) 5460 (9) 6250 (10) 6660 (2) 5380 (13) 6100 (9) 6350 (7)1522 BLANCA ROYALE 6130 (5) 5620 (5) 5950 (23) 6270 (13) 6080 (7) 4850 (22) 5230 (24) 5750 (13)1526 PR 1404 4990 (35) 4630 (26) 5710 (28) 5910 (24) 5660 (8) 5880 (15)1550 TRIPLE IV 4180 (39) 3790 (28) 5070 (42) 4910 (29) 3830 (36) 4010 (28)1590 ULTRA 5800 (14) 5550 (7) 6240 (11) 6520 (4) 6200 (3) 6710 (2)1608 FV 2808 5090 (33) 4570 (27) 5620 (32) 5950 (22) 3090 (41) 4330 (27)1650 WB-ROCKLAND 5390 (26) 5010 (18) 5030 (9) 5270 (41) 5690 (26) 5570 (13) 4730 (23) 5500 (20) 6090 (10)1657 BLANCA GRANDE 515 5910 (9) 5630 (4) 6500 (2) 6550 (3) 6260 (3) 4930 (20) 5900 (14) 6490 (4)1658 SUMMIT 515 5930 (8) 5480 (8) 5990 (21) 6360 (7) 6190 (4) 6680 (3)1660 SY 314 5740 (16) 5120 (16) 6070 (17) 6340 (9) 5430 (12) 5860 (16)1667 NEW DIRKWIN 3160 (44) 3200 (30) 3640 (14) 4670 (45) 4870 (30) 4530 (15) 3640 (39) 3950 (29) 4690 (18)1680 PATWIN 515 5400 (24) 5140 (15) 5290 (4) 6090 (15) 6330 (11) 6160 (6) 6110 (5) 6430 (4) 6700 (2)1688 LCS-STAR 6150 (4) 5460 (9) 5420 (3) 6360 (8) 6350 (8) 6190 (4) 1960 (44) 3200 (32) 4770 (17)1723 LCS-ATOMO 6720 (1) 5920 (1) 6120 (1) 6420 (5) 6800 (1) 6610 (1) 6260 (1) 6720 (1) 7240 (1)1728 WB-JOAQUIN ORO 5630 (20) 5220 (13) 5090 (8) 5530 (35) 5890 (25) 5740 (11) 4070 (31) 4630 (26) 5700 (14)1729 WB-PERLA 5700 (18) 5160 (14) 5130 (6) 5690 (30) 5970 (21) 5850 (8) 4060 (32) 5480 (21) 6170 (9)1730 WB-9229 5900 (10) 5400 (11) 5520 (2) 5980 (22) 6220 (16) 6170 (5) 5640 (9) 6110 (8) 6580 (3)1731 WB-PATRON 5520 (22) 4940 (20) 5270 (5) 5530 (35) 5950 (22) 5840 (10) 5250 (16) 5910 (13) 6460 (5)1766 SY-VACA 4090 (40) 5700 (29) 4090 (30)

1498 WWW BR0202W 4770 (36) 5340 (39) 1630 (45)1726 LCS 08SB0738 5770 (15) 6080 (16) 4300 (26)1744 UC 1744 5300 (28) 5110 (17) 5490 (37) 5430 (27) 2300 (43) 3690 (31)1745 UC 12014/35 5970 (7) 5660 (3) 6220 (13) 6490 (5) 5200 (17) 6040 (10)1746 APB 770229 5450 (23) 6410 (6) 5050 (19) 6010 (11)1747 APB 430701 4270 (38) 5000 (43) 2730 (42) 3860 (30)1748 WB 9112 5670 (19) 5230 (12) 5670 (31) 6050 (18) 4530 (24) 5810 (17)1749 WB 7618 6180 (3) 5560 (6) 5880 (24) 6250 (15) 5440 (11) 6400 (5)1750 WB 7390 6460 (2) 5880 (2) 5830 (26) 6300 (12) 5920 (7) 6290 (7)1751 WB 9904 5400 (24) 4910 (21) 6010 (20) 6260 (14) 6210 (2) 6400 (5)1767 UC 13010-23 6060 (6) 6500 (2) 5970 (6)1768 UC 13010-31 5720 (17) 5870 (25) 3160 (40)1769 UC 13010-34 5830 (13) 6370 (7) 3820 (37)1772 LCS 11SB0096 6270 (9) 3990 (34)1773 LCS 11SB0097 6040 (19) 4250 (27)1774 WWW COI565W 5030 (34) 5480 (38) 1250 (47)1775 WWW AUBR6122W 4310 (37) 5330 (40) 4920 (21)1777 SX908 3270 (43) 3870 (47) 1530 (46)1778 Tx06V7266 6430 (4) 4120 (29)1779 NEW DIRKWIN HIGH PROTEIN 3350 (42) 4970 (44) 4060 (32)1780 APB 12104 5900 (10) 6770 (1) 3690 (38)1781 APB 11512 5540 (21) 6210 (14) 4220 (28)

3097 TRICAL 105 6100 (5) 5630 (4) 5740 (5) 6190 (4) 6350 (2) 6530 (2)3164 WB-PACHECO 7030 (2) 6530 (1) 5810 (4)3168 CAMELOT 6410 (4) 5990 (3) 6140 (4) 6340 (3) 5790 (5) 6220 (3)3169 SY 158T 6660 (3) 6170 (2) 6210 (3) 6510 (2) 5830 (3) 6220 (3)3170 SY 115T 7390 (1) 6780 (1) 6450 (2) 6680 (1) 6500 (1) 6700 (1)

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Entry Name Type Source

1 Glee HRS WSU2 SY Bullseye HRS AgPro3 SY Basalt HRS AgPro4 SY Steelhead HRS AgPro5 SY 04W40292R HRS AgPro6 11SB0096 HRS LCS7 05SB84 HRS LCS8 10SB0087-B HRS LCS9 Buck Pronto HRS LCS

10 WB 9668 HRS WB11 WB9518 HRS WB12 Jefferson HRS UI13 UI Winchester HRS UI14 IDO862E HRS UI15 IDO862T HRS UI16 UC 1745 HRS UCD17 Dayn HWS WSU18 LCS Atomo HWS LCS19 LCS Star HWS LCS20 Clearwhite515 HWS UCD21 UC12013/22 HWS UCD22 UC 1743 HWS UCD23 UC 1744 HWS UCD24 UI Platinum HWS UI25 IDO1202S HWS UI26 Alturas SWS UI27 UI Stone SWS UI28 IDO852 SWS UI29 IDO851 SWS UI30 WB1035CL+ SWS WB31 WB6341 SWS WB32 WB6121 SWS WB33 Alpowa SWS WSU34 Louise SWS WSU35 Diva SWS WSU36 Whit SWS WSU37 WA8162 SWS WSU38 WA8189 SWS WSU39 WA8195 SWS WSU40 Merrill 2 SWS Lewis41 SX908 SWS AG SERVICE SEEDS42 Tx06V7266 SRS AG SERVICE SEEDS

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Table 17. 2014 Intermountain Oregon Spring Elite Yield Trial (OSEYT) Entry

SOURCE: AgPro = AgPro Systems, Inc.; LCS = Limagrain Cereal Seeds; Lewis = Merrill Lewis; UCD = University of California Davis; UI = University of Idaho; WB = Westbred, LLC;

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Table 18. 2014 Lassen Oregon Spring Elite Yield Trial (OSEYT)

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(lbs/bu) (g) (in)

1 Glee 2920 (29) 60.3 40.9 30 13.64 (19)2 SY Bullseye 3550 (2) 60.3 31.8 24 13.60 (20)3 SY Basalt 3300 (10) 56.2 29.6 26 12.68 (30)4 SY Steelhead 2930 (27) 58.8 24.0 26 14.02 (14)5 SY 04W40292R 2610 (35) 56.0 33.4 23 14.24 (11)6 11SB0096 3240 (14) 50.8 29.5 27 12.95 (26)7 05SB84 3340 (7) 50.7 34.5 24 12.65 (31)8 10SB0087-B 2700 (33) 51.2 29.2 26 13.92 (16)9 Buck Pronto 2180 (41) 52.2 35.9 25 14.45 (10)

10 WB 9668 2380 (39) 53.2 30.6 24 16.35 (1)11 WB9518 3270 (12) 52.1 32.6 26 14.05 (13)12 Jefferson 2940 (26) 53.5 35.3 29 13.95 (15)13 UI Winchester 2790 (32) 52.7 35.0 28 14.79 (8)14 IDO862E 2650 (34) 54.1 38.4 26 15.19 (5)15 IDO862T 2260 (40) 53.7 36.9 25 15.11 (6)16 UC 1745 2920 (29) 52.4 27.9 28 13.67 (18)17 Dayn 3800 (1) 52.9 32.5 32 11.96 (39)18 LCS Atomo 3390 (6) 53.6 37.2 23 13.14 (24)19 LCS Star 2580 (37) 48.6 23.3 26 14.53 (9)20 Clearwhite515 3490 (4) 53.8 37.1 28 12.46 (35)21 UC12013/22 3320 (8) 49.0 31.5 27 14.08 (12)22 UC 1743 2900 (31) 48.7 24.5 22 15.85 (2)23 UC 1744 3300 (10) 52.2 31.2 28 13.15 (23)24 UI Platinum 2960 (25) 54.0 40.1 25 11.99 (38)25 IDO1202S 3420 (5) 53.4 33.7 30 13.53 (21)26 Alturas 3110 (19) 51.5 26.6 27 12.93 (28)27 UI Stone 3270 (12) 53.3 30.3 31 13.10 (25)28 IDO852 3530 (3) 54.3 33.9 29 12.15 (37)29 IDO851 3130 (18) 52.3 26.8 26 11.41 (41)30 WB1035CL+ 3240 (14) 52.3 30.9 26 13.43 (22)31 WB6341 3160 (17) 52.1 29.2 26 11.00 (42)32 WB6121 2430 (38) 53.3 32.6 27 12.75 (29)33 Alpowa 3040 (23) 49.8 27.4 29 12.94 (27)34 Louise 3100 (21) 49.7 31.9 31 12.52 (34)35 Diva 2930 (27) 50.9 35.9 31 12.54 (33)36 Whit 3320 (8) 52.0 36.8 30 12.38 (36)37 WA8162 3070 (22) 50.9 27.6 28 13.82 (17)38 WA8189 3110 (19) 52.0 28.7 30 12.63 (32)39 WA8195 3210 (16) 52.1 31.5 32 11.70 (40)40 Merrill 2 2610 (35) 46.8 24.9 25 15.64 (3)41 SX908 2970 (24) 44.3 27.3 29 15.62 (4)42 Tx06V7266 1570 (42) 50.4 23.0 23 15.11 (6)

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Table 19. 2014 Tulelake Oregon Spring Elite Yield Trial (OSEYT)

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(lbs/bu) (g) (in)

1 Glee 5990 (37) 62.6 40.6 33 113 154 4.0 9.50 (19)2 SY Bullseye 6630 (24) 63.6 35.2 29 111 154 2.0 9.29 (23)3 SY Basalt 6600 (28) 60.0 30.9 31 116 155 1.0 9.86 (11)4 SY Steelhead 6650 (23) 63.5 30.4 35 114 154 1.0 10.60 (3)5 SY 04W40292R 6740 (19) 61.1 38.0 31 114 154 1.3 9.40 (21)6 11SB0096 6510 (29) 61.8 35.2 31 116 160 1.3 9.50 (19)7 05SB84 7050 (14) 60.5 38.1 30 115 155 1.0 8.73 (28)8 10SB0087-B 6100 (33) 61.8 35.2 28 117 158 1.0 9.84 (13)9 Buck Pronto 6030 (36) 62.0 38.7 34 113 153 2.3 10.08 (8)

10 WB 9668 6120 (32) 62.8 30.9 29 113 155 1.0 11.19 (1)11 WB9518 6620 (26) 62.6 35.1 29 113 154 1.3 10.32 (7)12 Jefferson 6680 (21) 61.9 35.1 35 112 155 4.0 9.84 (13)13 UI Winchester 5780 (40) 62.4 38.1 34 111 154 5.7 9.57 (18)14 IDO862E 6040 (35) 62.6 34.4 30 111 157 1.0 10.38 (6)15 IDO862T 6710 (20) 63.6 38.1 33 110 154 1.0 9.64 (17)16 UC 1745 6440 (31) 63.2 36.1 34 120 163 1.7 9.28 (24)17 Dayn 7870 (4) 63.2 37.1 35 110 156 1.3 8.62 (29)18 LCS Atomo 6630 (24) 61.2 32.6 25 113 158 1.0 9.93 (10)19 LCS Star 6880 (18) 61.1 31.4 28 114 156 1.0 9.86 (11)20 Clearwhite515 5430 (42) 60.0 33.8 30 111 153 1.3 10.51 (4)21 UC12013/22 7100 (12) 60.6 37.2 31 113 154 1.0 9.66 (16)22 UC 1743 5810 (39) 59.9 29.7 24 116 156 1.0 10.99 (2)23 UC 1744 6510 (29) 61.2 33.2 32 115 151 3.3 10.01 (9)24 UI Platinum 6100 (33) 61.7 37.1 27 113 155 1.3 10.48 (5)25 IDO1202S 7270 (10) 63.8 42.4 34 115 158 3.7 9.71 (15)26 Alturas 7980 (3) 61.2 35.7 35 116 156 2.0 8.39 (36)27 UI Stone 8310 (1) 60.7 33.3 36 112 154 2.3 8.32 (37)28 IDO852 7250 (11) 60.4 31.9 34 112 155 2.0 8.47 (35)29 IDO851 7610 (5) 61.0 33.4 35 114 156 2.3 8.50 (32)30 WB1035CL+ 7050 (14) 61.5 36.7 33 112 154 1.7 9.20 (25)31 WB6341 7580 (6) 61.0 32.9 34 112 155 1.3 8.03 (40)32 WB6121 6620 (26) 61.3 34.1 31 110 156 1.0 9.36 (22)33 Alpowa 6990 (16) 62.8 40.5 37 120 162 6.3 7.54 (42)34 Louise 5490 (41) 60.8 43.9 35 114 159 7.7 8.48 (33)35 Diva 6670 (22) 60.8 39.5 35 114 161 6.7 8.48 (33)36 Whit 7100 (12) 61.1 37.3 33 113 156 3.3 8.89 (26)37 WA8162 7310 (9) 61.9 40.2 32 115 157 3.7 8.11 (39)38 WA8189 8000 (2) 62.9 37.7 33 117 160 2.7 7.78 (41)39 WA8195 7330 (8) 61.9 38.7 38 113 155 5.7 8.25 (38)40 Merrill 2 7500 (7) 61.8 37.2 33 118 162 2.0 8.52 (30)41 SX908 6950 (17) 59.0 38.6 31 116 161 1.0 8.52 (30)42 Tx06V7266 5900 (38) 57.7 31.8 34 129 174 1.0 8.89 (26)

MEAN 61.6 35.9 32 114 157 2.3CV 0.8 4.1 6.77 1.53 1.35 40.0LSD (0.05) 0.8 2.4 3.59 2.89 3.49 1.5

Rating scale for lodging: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

Protein

6.12682.1

%

9.3

Days To

From (3/1)Yield

(lbs/acre)

6760

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Table 20. 2014 Oregon Spring Elite Yield Trial (OSEYT) Yield Summary

Entry Name

1 Glee 4460 (33) 5990 (37) 2920 (29)2 SY Bullseye 5090 (15) 6630 (24) 3550 (2)3 SY Basalt 4950 (20) 6600 (28) 3300 (10)4 SY Steelhead 4790 (26) 6650 (23) 2930 (27)5 SY 04W40292R 4680 (28) 6740 (19) 2610 (35)6 11SB0096 4880 (23) 6510 (29) 3240 (14)7 05SB84 5200 (12) 7050 (14) 3340 (7)8 10SB0087-B 4400 (35) 6100 (33) 2700 (33)9 Buck Pronto 4110 (41) 6030 (36) 2180 (41)

10 WB 9668 4250 (40) 6120 (32) 2380 (39)11 WB9518 4950 (20) 6620 (26) 3270 (12)12 Jefferson 4810 (24) 6680 (21) 2940 (26)13 UI Winchester 4290 (39) 5780 (40) 2790 (32)14 IDO862E 4350 (37) 6040 (35) 2650 (34)15 IDO862T 4490 (32) 6710 (20) 2260 (40)16 UC 1745 4680 (28) 6440 (31) 2920 (29)17 Dayn 5840 (1) 7870 (4) 3800 (1)18 LCS Atomo 5010 (18) 6630 (24) 3390 (6)19 LCS Star 4730 (27) 6880 (18) 2580 (37)20 Clearwhite515 4460 (33) 5430 (42) 3490 (4)21 UC12013/22 5210 (10) 7100 (12) 3320 (8)22 UC 1743 4360 (36) 5810 (39) 2900 (31)23 UC 1744 4910 (22) 6510 (29) 3300 (10)24 UI Platinum 4530 (30) 6100 (33) 2960 (25)25 IDO1202S 5350 (8) 7270 (10) 3420 (5)26 Alturas 5550 (4) 7980 (3) 3110 (19)27 UI Stone 5790 (2) 8310 (1) 3270 (12)28 IDO852 5390 (5) 7250 (11) 3530 (3)29 IDO851 5370 (6) 7610 (5) 3130 (18)30 WB1035CL+ 5150 (14) 7050 (14) 3240 (14)31 WB6341 5370 (6) 7580 (6) 3160 (17)32 WB6121 4530 (30) 6620 (26) 2430 (38)33 Alpowa 5020 (17) 6990 (16) 3040 (23)34 Louise 4300 (38) 5490 (41) 3100 (21)35 Diva 4800 (25) 6670 (22) 2930 (27)36 Whit 5210 (10) 7100 (12) 3320 (8)37 WA8162 5190 (13) 7310 (9) 3070 (22)38 WA8189 5560 (3) 8000 (2) 3110 (19)39 WA8195 5270 (9) 7330 (8) 3210 (16)40 Merrill 2 5060 (16) 7500 (7) 2610 (35)41 SX908 4960 (19) 6950 (17) 2970 (24)42 Tx06V7266 3740 (42) 5900 (38) 1570 (42)

MEAN

Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Individual results are available in the single location summaries.

TulelakeAll Locations

3000

Yield(lbs/acre)

Yield(lbs/acre)

4880

Yield(lbs/acre)

6760

Lassen

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Entry Name Type Source

1 Stephens SWW OSU2 Tubbs-06 SWW OSU3 Goetze SWW OSU4 Skiles SWW OSU5 Mary SWW OSU6 Kaseberg SWW OSU7 Ladd SWW OSU8 Rosalyn SWW OSU9 Bobtail SWW OSU

10 IDN 02-29001A SWW U of I11 IDN 04-00405B SWW U of I12 IDN 03-29902A SWW U of I13 IDN 01-10704A SWW U of I14 IDN 02-08806A SWW U of I15 IDO 1108 SWW U of I16 LCS Artdeco SWW LCS17 LCS Biancor SWW LCS18 LWW 04-4009 SWW LCS19 LWW 10-1073 SWW LCS20 LWW 12-7105 SWW LCS21 YS 221 SWW Yieldstar22 YS 261 SWW Yieldstar23 YS 343 SWW Yieldstar24 WB Trifecta SWW WB25 WB Junction SWW WB26 WB 436 SWW WB27 WB EXP-458 SWW WB28 Legion SWW Syngenta29 AP Badger SWW Syngenta30 SY Ovation SWW Syngenta31 ORCF-101 SWW OSU32 ORCF-102 SWW OSU33 ORCF-103 SWW OSU34 ORI2101840 SWW OSU35 ORI2101841 SWW OSU36 AP 700 CL SWW Syngenta37 WB 1070 CL SWW WB38 WB EXP-1038 CL SWW WB39 Cara Club WSU40 OR2080641 SWW OSU41 OR2090473 SWW OSU42 OR2090533 SWW OSU43 OR2100267 SWW OSU44 OR2100937 SWW OSU45 OR2100940 SWW OSU46 COLONIA SWW LCS47 BRUNEAU SWW U of I48 TUBBS SWW OSU49 NORWEST 553 HRW OSU50 AZIMUT HRW LCS51 KELDIN HRW WB52 BRUNDAGE 96 SWW U of I53 WESTBRED 528 SWW WB54 EXCEDE SWW ASS-L55 SIETE CERROS SWW UC56 WINCAL 09196 HRW UC

56 ENTRIES

UC = University of California Davis; WB = Westbred, LLC;

Table 21. 2014 Intermountain Oregon Winter Elite Yield Trial (OWEYT) Entry List

SOURCE: ASS-L = Ag Service Seeds - Lyman; LCS = Limagrain Cereal Seeds; OSU = Oregon State University; U of I = University of Idaho;

WSU = Washington State University

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Table 22. 2014 Siskiyou Oregon Winter Elite Yield Trial (OWEYT)

1000Entry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht

(lbs/bu) (g) (in)

1 Stephens 2230 (18) 45.9 21.4 29 17.28 (11)2 Tubbs-06 1860 (41) 48.7 22.5 30 17.28 (11)3 Goetze 2720 (5) 49.4 19.7 30 15.79 (45)4 Skiles 2200 (21) 48.8 21.8 27 16.61 (22)5 Mary 2170 (24) 48.2 20.5 28 17.44 (7)6 Kaseberg 2070 (32) 48.4 17.7 26 16.08 (41)7 Ladd 1650 (49) 50.8 22.8 24 16.65 (21)8 Rosalyn 2090 (31) 49.5 22.6 26 15.57 (48)9 Bobtail 1370 (56) 48.2 20.2 21 16.93 (15)

10 IDN 02-29001A 2420 (10) 50.4 20.4 30 16.85 (19)11 IDN 04-00405B 2370 (13) 48.9 18.8 28 16.74 (20)12 IDN 03-29902A 2180 (23) 50.7 21.3 29 16.61 (22)13 IDN 01-10704A 2240 (17) 48.4 17.8 32 16.20 (37)14 IDN 02-08806A 2420 (10) 51.0 20.8 29 16.31 (33)15 IDO 1108 1640 (50) 51.8 21.9 27 16.08 (41)16 LCS Artdeco 2880 (1) 50.3 23.5 28 13.22 (56)17 LCS Biancor 2010 (34) 45.3 18.3 23 15.35 (49)18 LWW 04-4009 1950 (37) 54.3 26.8 26 16.19 (38)19 LWW 10-1073 1860 (41) 51.1 23.1 31 16.58 (25)20 LWW 12-7105 2150 (25) 45.9 19.7 23 15.22 (50)21 YS 221 2070 (32) 49.1 17.3 28 16.54 (28)22 YS 261 1660 (48) 50.7 23.3 27 17.05 (14)23 YS 343 1540 (53) 51.0 18.3 23 16.61 (22)24 WB Trifecta 2230 (18) 49.9 20.7 29 16.57 (26)25 WB Junction 2770 (4) 51.8 21.2 30 14.54 (53)26 WB 436 1740 (47) 51.1 21.8 25 15.66 (46)27 WB EXP-458 1830 (43) 48.9 21.8 28 17.89 (3)28 Legion 2190 (22) 49.9 24.2 31 17.37 (8)29 AP Badger 2110 (27) 48.8 22.5 26 16.19 (38)30 SY Ovation 2130 (26) 50.4 23.1 27 17.71 (4)31 ORCF-101 1890 (38) 49.9 21.9 26 17.93 (2)32 ORCF-102 1610 (52) 52.9 26.7 26 17.34 (10)33 ORCF-103 1890 (38) 51.1 23.7 28 17.12 (13)34 ORI2101840 1640 (50) 50.0 21.4 27 16.87 (18)35 ORI2101841 2100 (29) 48.5 21.2 29 16.24 (36)36 AP 700 CL 1800 (46) 48.6 24.0 26 16.90 (16)37 WB 1070 CL 2850 (3) 53.4 24.0 29 15.63 (47)38 WB EXP-1038 CL 2590 (8) 48.8 20.2 31 16.07 (43)39 Cara 1530 (54) 48.1 16.5 24 16.36 (32)40 OR2080641 2100 (29) 48.9 22.0 28 15.99 (44)41 OR2090473 2320 (14) 47.5 20.2 26 16.29 (35)42 OR2090533 1380 (55) 46.2 19.0 26 18.24 (1)43 OR2100267 1830 (43) 48.4 17.9 28 17.53 (5)44 OR2100937 2230 (18) 46.8 19.6 25 16.41 (31)45 OR2100940 2280 (15) 47.7 20.4 27 16.30 (34)46 COLONIA 1810 (45) 49.3 22.2 25 16.54 (28)47 BRUNEAU 2250 (16) 52.5 21.2 32 15.14 (51)48 TUBBS 1990 (35) 49.3 23.0 32 16.90 (16)49 NORWEST 553 1880 (40) 53.3 18.9 26 16.47 (30)50 AZIMUT 2390 (12) 46.1 17.3 25 16.56 (27)51 KELDIN 2880 (1) 53.5 22.7 33 14.63 (52)52 BRUNDAGE 96 2110 (27) 49.9 21.5 27 17.49 (6)53 WESTBRED 528 2500 (9) 51.3 23.7 31 16.16 (40)54 EXCEDE 1970 (36) 46.5 18.9 21 17.37 (8)55 SIETE CERROS 2680 (6) 51.7 19.0 32 13.44 (55)56 WINCAL 09196 2620 (7) 51.2 17.7 25 14.22 (54)

MEAN 49.6 21.1 27CV 1.2 5.0 6.39LSD (0.05) 1.0 1.7 2.87

Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

Protein%

16.38

457.513.282110

Yield(lbs/acre)

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Table 23. 2014 Tulelake Oregon Winter Elite Yield Trial (OWEYT)

1000Entry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Heading Maturity

(lbs/bu) (g) (in)

1 Stephens 6460 (31) 57.6 47.0 36 162 208 8.32 (18)2 Tubbs-06 6440 (32) 56.4 37.7 39 165 210 8.27 (21)3 Goetze 6000 (41) 56.4 37.3 34 159 207 8.22 (24)4 Skiles 6320 (34) 57.8 39.9 36 166 211 8.25 (22)5 Mary 6640 (27) 58.0 38.8 34 165 204 7.74 (46)6 Kaseberg 6660 (25) 55.5 30.5 34 166 210 7.93 (37)7 Ladd 6610 (28) 57.6 41.4 36 167 212 8.08 (30)8 Rosalyn 6900 (13) 55.5 39.2 34 164 209 8.23 (23)9 Bobtail 6750 (23) 54.7 37.6 33 165 209 7.54 (49)10 IDN 02-29001A 7230 (5) 58.2 40.6 36 163 206 8.04 (32)11 IDN 04-00405B 6850 (15) 56.3 33.3 33 161 206 8.22 (24)12 IDN 03-29902A 6770 (20) 57.2 36.1 38 169 212 8.00 (36)13 IDN 01-10704A 6970 (10) 56.7 35.5 39 163 210 7.80 (44)14 IDN 02-08806A 6770 (20) 56.6 35.1 35 165 208 8.68 (9)15 IDO 1108 7520 (1) 56.9 36.2 39 168 210 7.87 (40)16 LCS Artdeco 5670 (49) 55.2 37.1 35 163 208 8.02 (33)17 LCS Biancor 6170 (37) 55.2 36.9 30 166 206 7.87 (40)18 LWW 04-4009 6690 (24) 58.7 41.7 35 171 209 7.08 (55)19 LWW 10-1073 7180 (7) 58.5 37.8 39 169 208 7.56 (48)20 LWW 12-7105 5640 (51) 54.5 38.3 30 159 203 8.55 (14)21 YS 221 7280 (3) 58.4 36.1 37 166 209 7.36 (52)22 YS 261 6650 (26) 56.9 38.1 38 169 209 7.45 (51)23 YS 343 6960 (11) 59.4 33.3 37 170 213 7.36 (52)24 WB Trifecta 5910 (44) 58.1 37.3 35 160 209 8.62 (11)25 WB Junction 6830 (17) 58.2 41.6 34 159 202 8.10 (29)26 WB 436 5670 (49) 58.6 42.1 32 159 203 8.56 (13)27 WB EXP-458 5840 (47) 57.4 40.3 34 161 203 8.87 (5)28 Legion 7180 (7) 56.6 42.8 39 166 207 7.36 (52)29 AP Badger 6240 (36) 55.7 39.1 34 167 208 8.01 (34)30 SY Ovation 6850 (15) 57.9 44.4 37 167 208 7.90 (38)31 ORCF-101 5990 (42) 57.2 39.4 35 167 210 8.66 (10)32 ORCF-102 6010 (40) 57.4 38.4 38 166 208 9.21 (2)33 ORCF-103 6470 (30) 57.2 39.4 39 168 213 8.01 (34)34 ORI2101840 5850 (46) 57.0 37.3 37 166 209 8.18 (26)35 ORI2101841 5960 (43) 57.7 39.1 36 165 207 8.55 (14)36 AP 700 CL 6540 (29) 58.2 43.0 38 167 208 8.13 (28)37 WB 1070 CL 6310 (35) 59.6 43.8 33 156 204 8.89 (4)38 WB EXP-1038 CL 6900 (13) 57.6 38.3 40 162 206 8.28 (19)39 Cara 5500 (52) 54.4 30.3 35 170 211 8.54 (16)40 OR2080641 6980 (9) 57.4 42.0 35 164 208 7.83 (42)41 OR2090473 6140 (38) 55.4 34.3 32 162 205 7.75 (45)42 OR2090533 6820 (19) 54.9 32.3 37 170 211 7.82 (43)43 OR2100267 5350 (53) 55.8 34.4 38 168 212 8.84 (6)44 OR2100937 5790 (48) 55.7 37.5 32 166 208 9.10 (3)45 OR2100940 6760 (22) 55.8 35.1 34 160 207 7.66 (47)46 COLONIA 6830 (17) 55.4 35.3 34 169 207 8.41 (17)47 BRUNEAU 7320 (2) 56.4 35.6 39 167 208 7.08 (55)48 TUBBS 7250 (4) 57.0 42.1 38 166 209 7.88 (39)49 NORWEST 553 5280 (55) 58.9 33.4 32 162 212 8.81 (7)50 AZIMUT 5860 (45) 52.2 28.7 29 161 203 8.75 (8)51 KELDIN 7210 (6) 59.9 44.6 36 160 201 7.47 (50)52 BRUNDAGE 96 6940 (12) 56.7 36.1 35 167 208 8.28 (19)53 WESTBRED 528 6410 (33) 58.4 39.8 36 158 208 8.08 (30)54 EXCEDE 6130 (39) 54.5 35.7 30 167 207 8.62 (11)55 SIETE CERROS 5330 (54) 59.8 36.0 38 160 204 8.14 (27)56 WINCAL 09196 4220 (56) 60.0 34.0 29 160 206 9.94 (1)

MEAN 57.0 37.8 35 165 208CV 0.9 4.5 3.65 1.74 1.17LSD (0.05) 0.9 2.8 2.11 3.01 2.85

Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

744.747.086430

Days ToYield

(lbs/acre) From (1/1)

Protein%

8.16

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Table 24. 2014 Oregon Winter Elite Yield Trial (OWEYT) Yield Summary

Entry Name

1 Stephens 4350 (25) 6460 (31) 2230 (18)2 Tubbs-06 4150 (36) 6440 (32) 1860 (41)3 Goetze 4360 (24) 6000 (41) 2720 (5)4 Skiles 4260 (29) 6320 (34) 2200 (21)5 Mary 4410 (22) 6640 (27) 2170 (24)6 Kaseberg 4370 (23) 6660 (25) 2070 (32)7 Ladd 4130 (37) 6610 (28) 1650 (49)8 Rosalyn 4500 (18) 6900 (13) 2090 (31)9 Bobtail 4060 (42) 6750 (23) 1370 (56)

10 IDN 02-29001A 4830 (2) 7230 (5) 2420 (10)11 IDN 04-00405B 4610 (9) 6850 (15) 2370 (13)12 IDN 03-29902A 4480 (20) 6770 (20) 2180 (23)13 IDN 01-10704A 4610 (9) 6970 (10) 2240 (17)14 IDN 02-08806A 4600 (11) 6770 (20) 2420 (10)15 IDO 1108 4580 (12) 7520 (1) 1640 (50)16 LCS Artdeco 4280 (28) 5670 (49) 2880 (1)17 LCS Biancor 4090 (40) 6170 (37) 2010 (34)18 LWW 04-4009 4320 (26) 6690 (24) 1950 (37)19 LWW 10-1073 4520 (16) 7180 (7) 1860 (41)20 LWW 12-7105 3900 (48) 5640 (51) 2150 (25)21 YS 221 4680 (7) 7280 (3) 2070 (32)22 YS 261 4160 (35) 6650 (26) 1660 (48)23 YS 343 4250 (30) 6960 (11) 1540 (53)24 WB Trifecta 4070 (41) 5910 (44) 2230 (18)25 WB Junction 4800 (3) 6830 (17) 2770 (4)26 WB 436 3710 (52) 5670 (49) 1740 (47)27 WB EXP-458 3840 (49) 5840 (47) 1830 (43)28 Legion 4690 (6) 7180 (7) 2190 (22)29 AP Badger 4180 (32) 6240 (36) 2110 (27)30 SY Ovation 4490 (19) 6850 (15) 2130 (26)31 ORCF-101 3940 (47) 5990 (42) 1890 (38)32 ORCF-102 3810 (50) 6010 (40) 1610 (52)33 ORCF-103 4180 (32) 6470 (30) 1890 (38)34 ORI2101840 3750 (51) 5850 (46) 1640 (50)35 ORI2101841 4030 (44) 5960 (43) 2100 (29)36 AP 700 CL 4170 (34) 6540 (29) 1800 (46)37 WB 1070 CL 4580 (12) 6310 (35) 2850 (3)38 WB EXP-1038 CL 4750 (5) 6900 (13) 2590 (8)39 Cara 3520 (55) 5500 (52) 1530 (54)40 OR2080641 4540 (14) 6980 (9) 2100 (29)41 OR2090473 4230 (31) 6140 (38) 2320 (14)42 OR2090533 4100 (39) 6820 (19) 1380 (55)43 OR2100267 3590 (53) 5350 (53) 1830 (43)44 OR2100937 4010 (45) 5790 (48) 2230 (18)45 OR2100940 4520 (16) 6760 (22) 2280 (15)46 COLONIA 4320 (26) 6830 (17) 1810 (45)47 BRUNEAU 4790 (4) 7320 (2) 2250 (16)48 TUBBS 4620 (8) 7250 (4) 1990 (35)49 NORWEST 553 3580 (54) 5280 (55) 1880 (40)50 AZIMUT 4130 (37) 5860 (45) 2390 (12)51 KELDIN 5050 (1) 7210 (6) 2880 (1)52 BRUNDAGE 96 4530 (15) 6940 (12) 2110 (27)53 WESTBRED 528 4460 (21) 6410 (33) 2500 (9)54 EXCEDE 4050 (43) 6130 (39) 1970 (36)55 SIETE CERROS 4010 (45) 5330 (54) 2680 (6)56 WINCAL 09196 3420 (56) 4220 (56) 2620 (7)

MEAN

Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Individual results are available in the single location summaries.

(lbs/acre) (lbs/acre) (lbs/acre)

4270 6430 2100

All Locations Tulelake SiskiyouYield Yield Yield

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Entry Name Parentage Source

878 DURAKING MSFRS SELECTION WWW951 KRONOS APB

1166 CROWN MSFRS SELECTION WWW1210 PLATINUM MSFRS SELECTION WWW1211 TOPPER MSFRS SELECTION WWW1215 ORITA PH888-118-5/WPB 881 SNR1375 DESERT KING INTER-11 UC DAVIS1429 FORTISSIMO VIC/LDS//ALDURA/881 SYNGENTA1431 VOLANTE ALDURA/881//CND SYNGENTA1473 Q-MAX MSFRS SELECTION WWW1479 HAVASU Kofa///Mohawk//Express/Karl SNR1484 WESTMORE B.C. Selection UCD High Protein x APB 257 APB1582 MAESTRALE ALLSTAR1583 SARAGOLLA ALLSTAR1585 UC-TIPAI Kofa/UC1113//UC1113 UC DAVIS1607 WB-MEAD KOFA/ORITA//DURAKING SNR1627 DESERT KING-HP Desert King Gpc BC5 UC DAVIS1640 APB-TIBURON D94-1 x MSFRS Population Az APB1654 WB-MOHAVE YU896-74/YU897-2//HAVASU SNR1690 UC-MIWOK WWWD6523/UC1308 UC DAVIS

1655 WB YU807-115 ORITA/YU802-94//TACNA SNR1697 LCS KIKO LIMAGRAIN1698 LCS ATHORIS LIMAGRAIN1721 LCS ALIRON LIMAGRAIN1733 WWW D2517 MSFRS SELECTION WWW1756 UC 1756 UC1375/KOFA-HP UC DAVIS1758 UC 1758 KOFA//UC1113/PLATINUM UC DAVIS1770 UC 13210-5 PLATINUM/UC1408 UC DAVIS1771 UC 13210-21 KOFA//UC1113/PLATINUM UC DAVIS1776 WWW D2517Bell025 WWW1782 APB 11705 APB1783 APB 11907 APB1784 APB 11908 APB1785 APB 11710 APB1786 KAMUT KAMUT

35 ENTRIES

WWW = World Wide Wheat; LIMAGRAIN = Limagrain Seeds;

Table 25. 2014 Regional Durum Wheat Entry List

CULTIVARS

ADVANCED LINES

SOURCE: ALLSTAR = All-Star Seed Co.; APB = Arizona Plant Breeders; RSI = Resource Seeds, UCD = University of California Davis; SNR = SECOND Nature Research;

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Table 26. 2014 Davis Durum Wheat

1000 Lodging Stripe BYDVEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Heading Maturity Harvest Rust

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) 5/6 4/23

878 DURAKING 4940 (12) 63.2 44.2 33 42 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 9.31 (28)951 KRONOS 4800 (20) 62.5 57.8 34 37 73 1.5 1.0 1.0 10.30 (17)

1166 CROWN 4500 (27) 60.4 46.3 36 41 78 1.0 1.0 1.5 10.99 (11)1210 PLATINUM 4870 (16) 63.1 41.8 31 39 74 1.0 1.0 2.0 10.24 (18)1211 TOPPER 4880 (15) 64.1 43.9 37 44 80 1.3 1.0 1.3 10.51 (14)1215 ORITA 4330 (32) 62.1 50.9 34 44 78 1.0 1.0 1.3 11.25 (7)1375 DESERT KING 4900 (13) 62.9 49.1 36 43 80 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.07 (21)1429 FORTISSIMO 4650 (26) 61.6 42.6 34 43 78 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.94 (3)1431 VOLANTE 4350 (31) 64.1 59.3 32 42 78 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.36 (16)1473 Q-MAX 4430 (28) 60.1 44.3 37 44 79 1.0 1.0 1.3 8.49 (32)1479 HAVASU 4360 (30) 63.4 51.5 33 36 73 1.3 1.0 1.5 11.10 (9)1484 WESTMORE 5040 (10) 62.5 43.2 35 37 71 1.5 1.0 1.0 11.10 (9)1582 MAESTRALE 5190 (6) 62.8 43.6 38 43 77 1.3 1.0 1.0 8.43 (33)1583 SARAGOLLA 5480 (3) 63.0 43.7 36 44 79 1.0 1.0 1.3 9.78 (23)1585 UC-TIPAI 4810 (19) 63.0 50.8 37 41 78 2.0 1.0 1.0 12.74 (4)1607 WB-MEAD 4390 (29) 60.9 39.6 34 48 79 1.0 1.0 1.3 10.55 (13)1627 DESERT KING-HP 5400 (4) 60.4 40.2 35 45 79 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.18 (8)1640 APB-TIBURON 4840 (17) 62.5 58.0 32 38 75 1.0 1.0 1.5 13.17 (2)1654 WB-MOHAVE 5180 (8) 62.4 46.2 37 40 77 1.0 1.8 1.3 10.23 (19)1690 UC-MIWOK 4750 (21) 62.3 52.0 35 42 76 1.0 1.0 2.0 11.76 (5)

1655 WB YU807-115 - - - - - - - -1697 LCS KIKO 4690 (24) 62.5 51.5 36 42 74 1.0 1.0 1.0 8.62 (31)1698 LCS ATHORIS 5150 (9) 62.1 46.7 36 41 76 1.0 1.0 1.3 9.04 (30)1721 LCS ALIRON 4840 (17) 62.4 51.0 36 42 79 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.42 (6)1733 WWW D2517 4750 (21) 63.6 45.9 34 38 77 1.0 1.0 1.3 10.12 (20)1756 UC 1756 5700 (1) 63.4 47.8 35 46 82 1.0 1.0 1.0 9.12 (29)1758 UC 1758 4670 (25) 60.4 50.1 38 41 74 1.5 1.0 1.0 10.75 (12)1770 UC 13210-5 5000 (11) 62.7 51.8 32 44 79 1.0 1.0 1.0 9.66 (26)1771 UC 13210-21 5660 (2) 62.8 44.4 36 42 77 1.0 1.0 1.0 9.81 (22)1776 WWW D2517Bell025 4270 (33) 63.5 47.8 34 39 74 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.51 (14)1782 APB 11705 4890 (14) 62.7 42.2 32 39 74 1.0 1.0 1.0 8.40 (34)1783 APB 11907 4730 (23) 62.3 42.5 29 41 75 1.0 1.0 1.5 9.75 (24)1784 APB 11908 5190 (6) 63.2 42.2 35 39 74 1.0 1.0 1.0 9.67 (25)1785 APB 11710 5400 (4) 62.9 42.0 33 39 73 2.0 1.0 1.0 9.45 (27)1786 KAMUT 1270 (34) 57.6 56.9 49 51 83 2.8 1.0 4.0 13.31 (1)

MEAN 62.3 47.4 35 42 77 1.2 1.0 1.3CV 1.0 4.5 4.65 4 2.51 46.0 16.2 35.6LSD (0.05) 0.9 3.0 2.32 2.39 2.77 0.8 0.2 0.7

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 27. 2014 Fresno Durum Wheat

1000 Lodging Shatter Stripe BYDVEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Harvest Rust

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) 4/30 4/30

878 DURAKING 6180 (13) 64.1 47.3 31 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.5 11.06 (4)951 KRONOS 5890 (19) 63.5 56.6 36 1.3 1.0 1.8 2.8 10.89 (8)

1166 CROWN 6460 (8) 61.9 50.3 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 9.46 (20)1210 PLATINUM 5850 (20) 64.4 43.6 31 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 9.46 (20)1211 TOPPER 6460 (7) 65.0 44.2 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.3 9.08 (26)1215 ORITA 6770 (1) 64.0 55.0 35 1.0 1.0 1.3 2.0 9.60 (18)1375 DESERT KING 6380 (11) 64.6 51.2 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 9.94 (14)1429 FORTISSIMO 5930 (18) 63.2 45.6 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 10.12 (11)1431 VOLANTE 5970 (17) 64.7 55.3 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 9.29 (23)1473 Q-MAX 5620 (27) 62.0 52.5 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 9.15 (25)1479 HAVASU 5370 (31) 65.1 54.4 36 1.0 1.0 1.8 2.3 11.00 (5)1484 WESTMORE 6020 (15) 63.9 44.0 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 10.95 (6)1582 MAESTRALE 5470 (30) 64.7 48.2 34 1.0 1.3 1.0 2.8 8.96 (27)1583 SARAGOLLA 5630 (26) 64.6 53.2 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.8 8.88 (28)1585 UC-TIPAI 6490 (4) 64.5 53.3 36 1.3 1.0 1.0 2.3 9.80 (16)1607 WB-MEAD 6020 (14) 63.9 47.6 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.5 9.90 (15)1627 DESERT KING-HP 5680 (25) 62.0 43.4 32 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 12.21 (2)1640 APB-TIBURON 6390 (10) 63.5 59.6 36 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.8 9.68 (17)1654 WB-MOHAVE 5250 (32) 64.2 50.0 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 9.39 (22)1690 UC-MIWOK 5540 (28) 64.3 56.9 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 8.46 (32)

1655 WB YU807-115 - - - - - - -1697 LCS KIKO 6690 (3) 63.7 60.1 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 9.28 (24)1698 LCS ATHORIS 6760 (2) 64.3 53.9 36 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.8 10.02 (13)1721 LCS ALIRON 6470 (6) 65.1 61.2 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 8.83 (29)1733 WWW D2517 5820 (22) 64.8 48.7 32 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 8.69 (30)1756 UC 1756 5970 (16) 64.7 52.2 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 9.53 (19)1758 UC 1758 5520 (29) 63.6 53.5 36 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 10.33 (10)1770 UC 13210-5 6290 (12) 64.0 56.4 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 8.54 (31)1771 UC 13210-21 6470 (5) 64.2 49.5 32 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 12.29 (1)1776 WWW D2517Bell025 5840 (21) 65.2 51.9 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.55 (9)1782 APB 11705 6400 (9) 65.1 46.9 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 8.22 (34)1783 APB 11907 5190 (33) 63.6 42.8 32 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 8.43 (33)1784 APB 11908 5760 (23) 64.5 47.0 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.8 10.94 (7)1785 APB 11710 5720 (24) 63.2 42.5 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 10.09 (12)1786 KAMUT 3500 (34) 61.8 64.8 56 4.3 1.0 1.0 3.0 11.07 (3)

MEAN 64.0 51.3 35 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.9CV 0.6 2.2 5.33 17.2 8.6 30.0 34.4LSD (0.05) 0.5 1.6 2.68 0.3 ns ns 1.0

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 28. 2014 Kern Durum Wheat

1000 BYDV Xanthamonas BlackEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Soft Point

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) Dough Harvest 5/1 5/1

878 DURAKING 7100 (21) 60.7 42.8 38 1.0 1.3 4.0 1.0 1.0 11.56 (18)951 KRONOS 6420 (27) 59.3 50.9 42 1.7 1.0 3.3 3.0 2.0 12.07 (8)1166 CROWN 7180 (18) 58.5 46.1 43 1.0 3.0 2.7 1.7 1.0 11.40 (20)1210 PLATINUM 7910 (8) 61.7 43.7 37 1.0 1.7 3.3 1.3 1.0 11.70 (16)1211 TOPPER 6410 (29) 60.7 38.6 43 1.0 1.0 4.0 1.0 1.0 11.30 (23)1215 ORITA 6650 (24) 59.5 47.3 40 1.0 1.7 2.7 1.0 1.0 12.07 (8)1375 DESERT KING 8270 (4) 62.1 46.9 40 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.3 1.0 12.50 (4)1429 FORTISSIMO 5820 (30) 60.0 44.3 39 1.0 1.0 2.7 1.7 1.0 12.57 (3)1431 VOLANTE 6530 (25) 60.7 51.8 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.7 1.5 12.08 (7)1473 Q-MAX 5670 (31) 57.6 44.0 44 1.0 2.3 4.0 1.3 1.0 11.87 (14)1479 HAVASU 6460 (26) 61.0 52.0 45 3.0 1.3 3.0 2.0 2.0 12.37 (5)1484 WESTMORE 8170 (5) 61.3 41.0 37 1.7 1.0 2.7 1.0 1.5 11.26 (25)1582 MAESTRALE 7100 (20) 62.2 42.1 45 1.0 2.0 4.3 1.0 1.0 11.30 (23)1583 SARAGOLLA 4400 (33) 61.4 44.3 35 1.0 1.7 4.3 1.0 1.0 11.32 (22)1585 UC-TIPAI 7770 (13) 62.4 53.9 39 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 11.98 (13)1607 WB-MEAD 5460 (32) 59.7 45.8 40 1.0 2.7 4.7 1.0 1.0 12.00 (10)1627 DESERT KING-HP 7500 (16) 60.7 43.1 39 1.0 1.0 2.7 1.3 1.0 11.99 (12)1640 APB-TIBURON 7790 (11) 61.5 60.1 38 1.0 1.7 2.3 1.7 1.5 11.53 (19)1654 WB-MOHAVE 7070 (22) 61.6 49.5 39 1.0 3.3 2.7 3.3 1.0 11.82 (15)1690 UC-MIWOK 7860 (10) 62.9 56.9 40 1.0 2.0 2.3 1.0 1.0 12.16 (6)

1655 WB YU807-115 - - - - - - - -1697 LCS KIKO 8470 (1) 61.8 52.4 42 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 10.82 (30)1698 LCS ATHORIS 8000 (7) 62.3 51.7 40 1.0 1.7 2.3 1.0 1.0 10.30 (33)1721 LCS ALIRON 7180 (18) 62.9 57.4 41 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.3 1.0 11.24 (26)1733 WWW D2517 7770 (12) 62.5 46.6 38 1.0 3.3 1.0 1.7 1.5 10.79 (31)1756 UC 1756 8440 (2) 62.2 49.4 40 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 11.17 (28)1758 UC 1758 6420 (27) 60.5 50.8 43 4.3 3.7 2.7 1.0 1.0 13.06 (2)1770 UC 13210-5 7890 (9) 61.8 53.7 39 1.0 1.3 2.3 3.7 1.0 11.07 (29)1771 UC 13210-21 8440 (2) 63.3 49.1 40 1.0 1.0 1.7 2.0 1.0 11.65 (17)1776 WWW D2517Bell025 7480 (17) 62.1 50.3 41 2.3 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 12.00 (10)1782 APB 11705 8170 (6) 62.7 44.6 38 1.0 1.3 2.0 2.3 2.0 10.26 (34)1783 APB 11907 6750 (23) 60.9 45.1 36 1.0 3.7 2.0 3.3 1.5 11.38 (21)1784 APB 11908 7710 (14) 62.2 44.2 40 1.0 2.0 2.3 2.3 1.5 10.61 (32)1785 APB 11710 7620 (15) 62.0 43.6 37 1.0 3.0 2.7 3.3 1.0 11.24 (26)1786 KAMUT 1300 (34) 56.3 55.9 53 7.0 1.0 4.0 1.0 1.0 14.12 (1)

MEAN 61.1 48.2 40 1.4 1.8 2.7 1.6 1.2CV 0.9 6.2 3.8 40.5 96.1 30.4 49.7 26.4LSD (0.05) 0.9 5.0 2.53 1.0 ns 1.4 1.3 0.5

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 29. 2014 Kings Durum Wheat

1000 Stripe BYDV BlackEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Soft Rust Point

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) Dough Harvest 4/25 4/25

878 DURAKING 6780 (12) 62.4 43.0 39 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.77 (8)951 KRONOS 6630 (19) 62.0 57.4 39 4.3 4.5 1.0 1.5 1.5 11.00 (19)

1166 CROWN 6400 (24) 62.1 52.4 39 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 10.91 (22)1210 PLATINUM 6820 (11) 63.8 44.4 - 1.0 2.3 1.0 1.5 1.0 10.20 (31)1211 TOPPER 7170 (4) 63.2 41.1 41 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 10.60 (27)1215 ORITA 5590 (33) 62.8 56.8 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 12.21 (6)1375 DESERT KING 6610 (20) 63.6 48.8 39 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.5 1.0 10.93 (21)1429 FORTISSIMO 5920 (32) 62.7 49.1 28 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 11.39 (13)1431 VOLANTE 6140 (29) 64.4 57.3 33 1.0 2.5 1.0 1.3 1.0 10.51 (28)1473 Q-MAX 6200 (27) 58.8 45.5 39 1.8 3.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.20 (17)1479 HAVASU 6410 (23) 64.1 53.7 39 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.43 (12)1484 WESTMORE 6850 (10) 62.6 42.3 37 1.5 2.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.53 (10)1582 MAESTRALE 6170 (28) 64.0 47.3 35 1.3 1.8 1.0 2.0 1.0 10.23 (30)1583 SARAGOLLA 6110 (31) 63.6 47.6 34 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.94 (20)1585 UC-TIPAI 7020 (7) 64.0 53.2 38 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.3 1.0 10.84 (23)1607 WB-MEAD 6640 (18) 63.0 47.1 39 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 12.19 (7)1627 DESERT KING-HP 6120 (30) 61.8 43.5 36 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.22 (5)1640 APB-TIBURON 7060 (6) 62.8 58.9 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.34 (14)1654 WB-MOHAVE 6750 (14) 63.0 50.1 38 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 11.77 (8)1690 UC-MIWOK 7080 (5) 64.2 59.5 37 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 11.50 (11)

1655 WB YU807-115 - - - - - - - -1697 LCS KIKO 6980 (8) 62.6 53.0 35 1.5 2.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.29 (3)1698 LCS ATHORIS 6750 (13) 64.1 52.8 36 1.0 1.5 1.0 2.0 1.0 10.13 (32)1721 LCS ALIRON 6730 (16) 62.9 51.7 37 1.8 3.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.23 (4)1733 WWW D2517 6260 (25) 64.3 48.5 33 1.3 2.5 1.0 1.5 1.0 9.85 (33)1756 UC 1756 7350 (1) 64.1 49.7 38 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10.80 (25)1758 UC 1758 6510 (21) 60.6 46.0 34 3.3 6.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 12.43 (2)1770 UC 13210-5 6730 (15) 63.3 57.9 31 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.5 1.0 10.81 (24)1771 UC 13210-21 6700 (17) 64.0 51.8 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.05 (18)1776 WWW D2517Bell025 6430 (22) 63.9 51.0 38 2.8 2.8 1.0 1.3 1.5 11.31 (15)1782 APB 11705 7330 (2) 64.8 48.7 33 1.8 2.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 9.82 (34)1783 APB 11907 6860 (9) 63.4 44.8 34 1.0 2.3 1.0 1.3 1.0 10.77 (26)1784 APB 11908 6240 (26) 64.1 47.1 36 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.3 1.0 10.36 (29)1785 APB 11710 7180 (3) 63.0 44.7 36 2.8 4.8 1.0 1.3 1.0 11.29 (16)1786 KAMUT 2490 (34) 59.0 60.3 51 4.8 7.3 1.0 1.8 1.0 13.46 (1)

MEAN 63.0 50.2 36 1.5 2.2 1.0 1.3 1.0CV 1.7 7.8 8.59 75.1 87.1 16.9 46.7 17.2LSD (0.05) 1.5 5.7 4.5 1.6 2.8 ns ns 0.3

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 30. 2014 Imperial Durum Wheat

1000 Lodging Shatter BlackEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Heading Maturity Harvest Point

(lbs/bu) (g) (in)

878 DURAKING 6720 (7) 62.8 54.1 31 75 125 1.0 1.0 1.0 13.96 (20)951 KRONOS 6290 (21) 61.8 61.7 35 72 122 1.8 1.0 2.0 14.66 (12)

1166 CROWN 6380 (17) 59.3 51.0 33 76 125 1.0 1.3 2.0 15.01 (10)1210 PLATINUM 6680 (9) 62.3 46.7 28 73 122 1.3 1.0 3.0 13.69 (22)1211 TOPPER 6780 (6) 61.3 39.2 38 80 127 1.0 1.0 1.0 13.14 (30)1215 ORITA 5770 (31) 58.0 44.8 31 79 126 1.3 1.5 2.0 15.61 (4)1375 DESERT KING 6320 (19) 58.0 40.0 32 81 127 1.0 1.3 1.0 15.25 (7)1429 FORTISSIMO 6690 (8) 60.5 43.3 36 77 124 1.3 1.0 1.0 14.52 (15)1431 VOLANTE 6640 (11) 62.5 52.4 28 74 124 1.0 1.0 1.0 13.26 (28)1473 Q-MAX 6190 (24) 58.5 47.0 36 77 125 1.3 1.3 1.0 14.28 (18)1479 HAVASU 5550 (33) 62.3 54.6 35 71 122 1.8 2.0 1.0 15.63 (3)1484 WESTMORE 6200 (23) 61.5 48.3 32 71 121 1.5 2.8 2.0 15.52 (5)1582 MAESTRALE 4780 (34) 61.8 47.4 38 76 123 2.0 2.8 1.0 13.52 (25)1583 SARAGOLLA 6120 (26) 62.8 52.6 30 77 126 2.0 1.3 5.0 13.28 (27)1585 UC-TIPAI 7210 (3) 62.8 54.1 37 77 126 1.8 1.3 1.0 13.64 (23)1607 WB-MEAD 5880 (30) 59.5 38.3 34 83 128 1.3 1.8 1.0 15.21 (9)1627 DESERT KING-HP 5960 (29) 55.0 34.2 32 81 125 1.5 1.0 1.0 16.02 (2)1640 APB-TIBURON 6810 (5) 61.3 61.7 35 74 123 1.8 1.0 1.0 14.64 (13)1654 WB-MOHAVE 6260 (22) 61.5 56.2 31 73 124 1.8 1.3 2.0 15.24 (8)1690 UC-MIWOK 6610 (13) 62.3 57.5 36 77 124 1.0 1.0 2.0 14.77 (11)

1655 WB YU807-115 6630 (12) 61.5 54.4 33 69 122 1.8 1.0 2.0 14.18 (19)1697 LCS KIKO 6300 (20) 61.8 57.5 36 76 125 1.5 2.0 4.0 13.05 (31)1698 LCS ATHORIS 6140 (25) 61.8 54.4 32 76 123 2.3 2.0 2.0 13.24 (29)1721 LCS ALIRON 6840 (4) 63.0 56.2 37 78 125 1.3 1.3 2.0 12.70 (33)1733 WWW D2517 6650 (10) 62.8 48.3 34 71 124 1.5 1.0 4.0 12.63 (34)1756 UC 1756 6330 (18) 58.0 44.8 37 80 126 1.0 1.0 1.0 14.59 (14)1758 UC 1758 6020 (28) 60.8 50.5 37 73 121 1.8 2.0 1.0 15.41 (6)1770 UC 13210-5 7280 (2) 61.8 57.1 34 75 124 1.3 1.0 1.0 13.50 (26)1771 UC 13210-21 7420 (1) 61.8 51.6 35 76 124 1.0 1.0 2.0 13.62 (24)1776 WWW D2517Bell025 5690 (32) 62.3 54.4 37 74 126 1.5 2.3 2.0 14.37 (16)1782 APB 11705 6520 (14) 63.8 64.9 33 71 122 1.3 1.0 2.0 12.79 (32)1783 APB 11907 6450 (15) 62.8 49.5 29 73 124 1.3 1.0 4.0 13.73 (21)1784 APB 11908 6120 (26) 62.5 50.5 30 73 124 1.0 1.3 4.0 12.60 (35)1785 APB 11710 6440 (16) 62.5 47.2 30 72 121 1.0 1.5 5.0 14.36 (17)1786 KAMUT 2170 (35) 54.8 48.5 47 94 128 5.0 2.3 1.0 17.48 (1)

MEAN 61.1 50.7 34 76 124 1.5 1.4 2.0CV 1.2 13.37 1.55 1.17 36.2 28.0LSD (0.05) 1.0 6.51 1.68 2.09 0.8 0.6

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, and blackpoint: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 31. 2014 Durum Wheat Grain Protein Summary (%)

Entry Name UC Fresno Kern KingsDavis

878 DURAKING 13.96 (20) 10.93 (15) 9.31 11.06 11.56 11.77951 KRONOS 14.66 (12) 11.07 (13) 10.30 10.89 12.07 11.00

1166 CROWN 15.01 (10) 10.69 (19) 10.99 9.46 11.40 10.911210 PLATINUM 13.69 (22) 10.40 (22) 10.24 9.46 11.70 10.201211 TOPPER 13.14 (30) 10.37 (24) 10.51 9.08 11.30 10.601215 ORITA 15.61 (4) 11.28 (8) 11.25 9.60 12.07 12.211375 DESERT KING 15.25 (7) 10.86 (17) 10.07 9.94 12.50 10.931429 FORTISSIMO 14.52 (15) 11.76 (3) 12.94 10.12 12.57 11.391431 VOLANTE 13.26 (28) 10.56 (20) 10.36 9.29 12.08 10.511473 Q-MAX 14.28 (18) 10.18 (27) 8.49 9.15 11.87 11.201479 HAVASU 15.63 (3) 11.48 (5) 11.10 11.00 12.37 11.431484 WESTMORE 15.52 (5) 11.21 (9) 11.10 10.95 11.26 11.531582 MAESTRALE 13.52 (25) 9.73 (33) 8.43 8.96 11.30 10.231583 SARAGOLLA 13.28 (27) 10.23 (26) 9.78 8.88 11.32 10.941585 UC-TIPAI 13.64 (23) 11.34 (7) 12.74 9.80 11.98 10.841607 WB-MEAD 15.21 (9) 11.16 (11) 10.55 9.90 12.00 12.191627 DESERT KING-HP 16.02 (2) 11.90 (2) 11.18 12.21 11.99 12.221640 APB-TIBURON 14.64 (13) 11.43 (6) 13.17 9.68 11.53 11.341654 WB-MOHAVE 15.24 (8) 10.80 (18) 10.23 9.39 11.82 11.771690 UC-MIWOK 14.77 (11) 10.97 (14) 11.76 8.46 12.16 11.50

1655 WB YU807-115 14.18 (19) - - - - 1697 LCS KIKO 13.05 (31) 10.25 (25) 8.62 9.28 10.82 12.291698 LCS ATHORIS 13.24 (29) 9.87 (31) 9.04 10.02 10.30 10.131721 LCS ALIRON 12.70 (33) 10.93 (15) 11.42 8.83 11.24 12.231733 WWW D2517 12.63 (34) 9.86 (32) 10.12 8.69 10.79 9.851756 UC 1756 14.59 (14) 10.16 (28) 9.12 9.53 11.17 10.801758 UC 1758 15.41 (6) 11.64 (4) 10.75 10.33 13.06 12.431770 UC 13210-5 13.50 (26) 10.02 (30) 9.66 8.54 11.07 10.811771 UC 13210-21 13.62 (24) 11.20 (10) 9.81 12.29 11.65 11.051776 WWW D2517Bell025 14.37 (16) 11.09 (12) 10.51 10.55 12.00 11.311782 APB 11705 12.79 (32) 9.18 (34) 8.40 8.22 10.26 9.821783 APB 11907 13.73 (21) 10.08 (29) 9.75 8.43 11.38 10.771784 APB 11908 12.60 (35) 10.40 (22) 9.67 10.94 10.61 10.361785 APB 11710 14.36 (17) 10.52 (21) 9.45 10.09 11.24 11.291786 KAMUT 17.48 (1) 12.99 (1) 13.31 11.07 14.12 13.46

MEAN 10.42 9.83 11.66 11.22

Grain Protein % expressed at 12% moistureNumbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.

Imperial Central ValleyValley Mean(1 loc) (4 loc)

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Table 32. 2014 Fresno Durum Wheat Test, Quality Evaluation

Pro Ash Test 1000 HVAC Black Tot Semo Pro Ash Spk Alveo- Alveo- Wet Dry Fall Color Color Color Color Cook Cook FirmEntry Name Wt Kwt Point 7W 10W 12W Ext Ext W P/L Glut Glut No. "b" L b Score Wt Loss

878 DURAKING 11.06 1.28 64.3 48.8 88 0.0 93.1 7.0 0.1 77.1 66.6 10.00 0.79 26 179.8 2.39 17.6 - 473 22.90 57.93 34.42 7.0 64.30 5.7 5.0951 KRONOS 10.89 1.48 63.5 56.8 89 0.0 97.3 2.7 0.0 78.3 67.5 10.19 0.79 35 216.3 2.45 26.55 - 779 24.80 55.43 38.50 8.0 63.49 5.8 5.8

1166 CROWN 9.46 1.33 61.5 51.3 52 0.0 95.1 5.1 0.0 78.3 65.7 8.69 0.84 14 165.8 1.90 26.05 - 543 24.29 58.02 40.61 9.0 61.55 6.4 5.31210 PLATINUM 9.46 1.46 64.2 45.7 95 0.0 87.8 12.0 0.1 77.1 69.9 8.52 0.83 14 183.1 1.86 22.45 - 500 29.83 59.42 37.71 8.0 64.23 5.8 6.01211 TOPPER 9.08 1.56 65.2 45.3 59 0.0 90.7 9.2 0.0 77.2 66.4 8.71 0.88 26 132.0 2.26 22.2 - 552 22.93 57.67 35.98 7.0 65.20 6.0 5.11215 ORITA 9.82 1.64 63.8 56.8 77 1.0 98.1 1.8 0.0 75.3 67.5 9.36 0.87 32 223.5 2.49 22.15 - 620 25.64 56.62 39.81 9.0 63.80 5.6 5.41375 DESERT KING 9.94 1.63 64.7 53.5 85 0.0 95.9 4.4 0.0 75.4 68.7 9.89 0.82 17 166.4 2.19 25.2 - 660 25.12 58.54 40.55 9.0 64.69 6.3 5.71429 FORTISSIMO 10.12 1.54 63.1 48.3 84 0.0 90.7 9.4 0.1 76.1 67.4 10.10 0.85 29 159.3 1.41 25.6 - 507 26.94 56.09 40.70 9.0 63.06 6.0 5.71431 VOLANTE 9.29 1.38 64.4 57.5 73 0.0 98.0 2.1 0.0 78.0 66.8 8.46 0.80 23 114.9 1.48 25.8 - 494 26.61 59.06 40.37 9.0 64.40 6.7 5.41473 Q-MAX 9.15 1.54 62.1 50.8 53 0.0 94.3 5.9 0.1 77.7 67.1 9.89 0.78 17 243.7 2.20 23.4 - 665 26.69 56.47 41.91 9.5 62.12 6.5 5.81479 HAVASU 11.00 1.36 65.1 53.5 92 0.0 96.4 3.6 0.0 77.7 68.6 10.34 0.81 32 N/A N/A 26.8 - 665 27.27 53.31 40.76 8.5 65.10 5.5 5.81484 WESTMORE 10.95 1.43 63.8 44.8 97 0.0 87.5 12.5 0.1 77.7 68.0 8.62 0.85 35 152.4 1.90 27.6 - 523 24.50 56.44 37.35 7.5 63.78 6.4 5.31582 MAESTRALE 8.96 1.38 64.8 47.4 85 0.0 89.2 10.7 0.4 79.3 67.7 8.89 0.97 23 138.7 2.22 22.1 - 581 24.42 56.43 36.89 7.5 64.75 5.8 5.71583 SARAGOLLA 8.88 1.49 64.5 52.6 38 0.0 93.8 6.5 0.2 79.5 67.6 8.41 0.87 14 224.3 1.76 20.95 - 488 23.59 58.01 37.47 8.0 64.53 5.9 5.51585 UC-TIPAI 11.02 1.42 64.7 54.4 88 0.0 94.8 5.7 0.1 74.8 63.6 9.63 0.82 26 187.0 2.02 22.65 - 632 26.40 57.43 40.69 9.0 64.65 6.9 5.51607 WB-MEAD 9.90 1.54 64.1 47.4 83 0.0 93.3 6.9 0.1 73.4 64.5 9.15 0.84 26 216.5 2.30 24.05 - 580 25.65 58.07 40.97 9.0 64.11 5.9 5.41627 DESERT KING-HP 12.21 1.54 61.7 44.1 100 0.0 90.4 9.7 0.1 72.3 64.5 11.06 0.89 14 329.6 1.75 27.6 - 734 27.07 56.68 41.02 9.5 61.71 5.9 5.31640 APB-TIBURON 9.68 1.47 63.5 69.9 76 0.0 99.1 1.1 0.0 73.6 65.9 9.09 0.79 17 324.4 3.28 23.05 - 593 26.85 55.52 42.03 9.0 63.53 6.1 4.81654 WB-MOHAVE 9.39 1.53 64.1 45.5 96 0.0 94.8 4.7 0.6 69.6 62.4 8.76 0.78 14 N/A N/A 21.65 - 616 28.50 55.22 44.01 9.5 64.10 6.1 5.21690 UC-MIWOK 8.46 1.54 64.4 57.5 70 0.0 98.8 1.5 0.0 73.6 64.4 7.97 0.78 14 162.3 2.08 23.95 - 471 23.36 57.98 41.89 9.5 64.43 6.6 5.0

1655 WB YU807-115 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1697 LCS KIKO 9.28 1.51 63.7 61.0 49 0.0 98.6 1.5 0.0 72.0 59.5 7.82 0.90 8 192.5 2.35 17.9 - 581 22.34 58.42 39.52 9.0 63.75 6.3 4.51698 LCS ATHORIS 10.02 1.45 64.3 55.9 64 0.0 94.1 6.2 0.0 68.3 60.7 9.18 0.60 14 N/A N/A 23.95 - 663 27.46 59.34 41.54 9.5 64.29 5.6 4.81721 LCS ALIRON 8.83 1.48 65.1 60.2 41 0.0 99.0 1.2 0.1 68.6 60.3 8.30 0.62 17 117.3 2.35 22.85 - 600 24.72 60.14 36.84 8.5 65.08 6.0 5.31733 WWW D2517 8.69 1.41 65.0 49.8 57 0.0 95.7 4.4 0.0 73.3 62.2 7.88 0.75 17 108.6 2.48 20.75 - 512 21.13 61.75 35.64 7.5 64.97 4.9 4.71756 UC 1756 9.53 1.61 64.9 51.8 84 0.0 93.6 6.3 0.0 70.0 62.6 8.59 0.76 20 227.1 3.56 22.5 - 566 27.02 59.62 41.94 9.5 64.95 6.5 5.01758 UC 1758 10.33 1.52 63.9 55.9 92 0.0 96.1 4.5 0.0 71.3 63.8 9.42 0.71 20 258.0 1.58 26.7 - 689 31.37 59.37 47.52 10.5 63.91 6.9 5.11770 UC 13210-5 8.54 1.20 63.5 57.8 72 0.0 97.2 2.9 0.0 70.7 60.3 7.77 0.74 11 209.3 2.87 19.35 - 538 29.29 60.30 48.73 10.5 63.55 7.1 4.51771 UC 13210-21 12.29 1.16 64.1 50.0 100 0.0 93.3 6.6 0.1 71.2 62.6 11.11 0.69 11 450.1 1.59 30.45 - 814 29.04 57.96 47.82 10.0 64.05 6.0 5.81776 WWW D2517Bell025 10.55 1.29 65.3 50.3 88 0.0 98.1 1.9 0.1 70.5 62.8 9.22 0.83 17 N/A N/A 23.2 - 661 25.78 57.70 41.93 9.5 65.35 6.8 4.71782 APB 11705 8.22 1.32 65.0 47.0 90 0.0 93.1 6.8 0.1 70.4 63.8 7.89 0.74 5 180.7 4.69 21.1 - 624 26.41 53.11 39.52 8.5 65.04 6.7 5.01783 APB 11907 9.09 1.55 63.8 44.8 95 0.0 88.0 12.2 0.0 69.7 63.6 9.20 0.74 5 0.0 0.00 23.65 - 659 29.01 55.67 45.14 10.0 63.83 5.8 4.91784 APB 11908 10.94 1.36 64.6 47.2 97 1.0 92.1 7.8 0.1 74.9 64.8 9.44 0.82 8 0.0 0.00 22.45 - 548 29.16 56.06 42.76 9.5 64.58 6.1 4.51785 APB 11710 10.09 1.41 63.8 43.7 100 0.0 89.5 9.8 0.0 70.4 64.0 9.24 0.80 8 N/A N/A 24.55 - 719 26.19 55.73 40.90 8.5 63.79 6.0 4.61786 KAMUT 11.07 1.45 61.5 66.7 95 0.0 95.5 4.5 0.1 76.8 65.0 9.60 0.86 11 135.4 0.96 25.75 - 531 23.12 55.60 35.87 7.0 61.54 5.7 4.2

Analysis provided by the California Wheat Commission Quality Laboratory, Woodland, CAPro = Protein% (12% moisture basis); Ash = Ash % (mineral content); Test Wt = Test weight (lb/bu); 1000 Kwt = Thousand kernel weight (grams); HVAC = Hard vitreous amber color (%). Tot Ext = Total extract (%); Semo Ext = Semolina extract (%); Spk = Specks; Alveo W = Alveograph W; Alveo P/L = Alveograph P/L ratio; Fall No. = Falling number (seconds).Color "b" = Intensive yellowness of pasta color (the higher the value, the more yellowness); Color Score: 9.0 or greater is good; Cook Wt = Cooked weight, 10 gram sample; Cook Loss = Cooking loss (%), below 6.0 is good; Firm = Firmness (gcm), 6.0 and above is good.

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Table 33. 2014 Imperial Durum Wheat Test, Quality Evaluation

Pro Ash Test 1000 HVAC Black Tot Semo Pro Ash Spk Alveo- Alveo- Wet Dry Fall Color Color Color Color Cook Cook FirmEntry Name Wt Kwt Point 7W 10W 12W Ext Ext W P/L Glut Glut No. "b" L b Score Wt Loss

878 DURAKING 13.96 1.64 63.8 54.1 100 0.0 95.9 4.3 0.1 76.2 65.6 12.66 0.92 14 230.1 1.61 35.3 - 787 22.43 51.92 32.01 5.5 63.78 6.1 5.3951 KRONOS 14.66 1.44 62.1 61.7 100 1.0 98.9 1.2 0.0 75.1 62.6 13.58 0.90 17 222.4 1.49 39.15 - 999 24.34 50.60 37.34 7.5 62.08 5.3 6.1

1166 CROWN 15.01 1.51 59.7 51.0 100 1.0 93.7 6.5 0.1 76.4 63.7 13.87 0.91 14 140.6 0.65 41.1 - 999 24.11 50.99 37.90 7.5 59.74 4.7 7.11210 PLATINUM 13.69 1.60 63.1 46.7 100 2.0 92.4 8.0 0.1 75.2 65.2 12.70 0.98 11 243.9 1.02 35.2 - 737 25.90 52.75 37.27 7.5 63.11 5.4 6.01211 TOPPER 13.14 1.66 62.0 39.2 100 0.0 78.5 21.0 0.7 76.2 65.1 12.58 0.88 11 0.0 0.00 37.2 - 721 24.45 50.16 35.44 6.0 61.97 6.0 6.01215 ORITA 15.61 1.60 58.6 44.8 100 1.0 89.1 11.3 0.1 73.3 64.7 14.62 0.84 20 240.4 1.05 41.05 - 999 28.36 54.03 39.30 8.0 58.58 4.7 7.01375 DESERT KING 15.25 1.75 59.2 40.0 99 0.0 83.5 16.2 0.4 72.2 65.1 14.02 0.85 14 226.8 1.16 40.75 - 776 24.94 53.75 39.72 8.5 59.17 4.8 7.91429 FORTISSIMO 14.52 1.77 61.1 43.3 99 0.0 79.5 20.6 0.0 73.2 64.4 13.30 0.80 20 92.6 0.66 38 - 573 26.08 53.97 39.69 8.5 61.11 5.1 6.21431 VOLANTE 13.26 1.62 62.4 52.4 100 0.0 96.8 3.4 0.0 78.8 69.3 12.21 1.04 17 83.6 0.63 32.5 - 863 29.73 55.63 41.09 9.0 62.39 5.0 6.61473 Q-MAX 14.28 1.56 59.9 47.0 100 0.0 90.5 9.4 0.1 79.6 68.2 13.38 0.94 11 145.2 0.65 38.85 - 999 23.70 53.55 36.51 7.5 59.90 5.0 6.51479 HAVASU 15.63 1.75 62.9 54.6 100 0.0 98.4 1.8 0.0 76.0 63.7 14.02 1.05 23 372.5 1.63 37.55 - 999 28.33 53.15 38.68 8.0 62.87 4.8 7.21484 WESTMORE 15.52 1.66 62.0 48.3 100 1.0 93.5 6.4 0.1 78.5 67.1 14.27 0.95 14 359.8 1.78 38.3 - 999 27.34 54.27 39.61 8.5 61.99 3.9 7.01582 MAESTRALE 13.52 1.68 63.3 47.4 100 0.0 93.4 7.0 0.2 79.2 69.3 12.80 1.00 17 139.3 0.70 36.6 - 719 23.12 54.09 37.23 7.5 63.28 5.1 5.41583 SARAGOLLA 13.28 1.94 63.2 52.6 100 5.0 92.8 7.1 0.1 79.2 69.7 12.40 0.93 20 150.0 1.33 32.2 - 665 23.55 52.18 34.85 6.0 63.15 4.9 5.91585 UC-TIPAI 13.64 1.66 63.4 54.1 100 0.0 94.9 5.3 0.0 79.6 68.5 12.65 0.78 14 139.0 0.87 37.35 - 999 26.44 55.64 40.16 8.5 63.36 5.1 5.51607 WB-MEAD 15.21 1.91 57.7 38.3 100 0.0 85.0 14.8 0.3 74.1 65.5 14.24 0.91 17 291.2 1.99 36.45 - 999 27.54 52.04 38.09 8.0 57.74 4.2 5.51627 DESERT KING-HP 16.02 2.09 57.5 34.2 100 0.0 78.3 21.5 0.2 74.2 65.8 15.57 0.82 20 309.3 1.49 42.7 - >500 27.69 52.52 39.67 8.5 57.55 3.7 6.01640 APB-TIBURON 14.64 1.73 61.8 61.7 100 0.0 99.1 0.9 0.0 79.9 69.7 13.70 0.99 11 264.2 1.30 35.25 - >500 25.18 53.10 39.26 8.5 61.77 4.2 5.61654 WB-MOHAVE 15.24 1.82 62.9 56.2 100 1.0 98.0 2.3 0.0 78.6 68.3 14.41 0.92 14 382.6 1.98 38.45 - >500 27.36 53.02 40.56 8.5 62.87 4.7 5.51690 UC-MIWOK 14.77 1.60 47.9 57.5 100 1.0 99.1 1.1 0.0 79.8 69.8 13.86 0.84 11 106.0 0.67 43.05 - >500 22.74 53.82 38.30 8.0 47.88 4.6 5.6

1655 WB YU807-115 14.18 1.91 62.8 54.4 100 1.0 98.3 2.0 0.1 75.8 74.9 13.37 0.99 23 342.0 1.60 37.8 - >500 24.62 53.34 39.10 8.5 62.80 4.8 5.91697 LCS KIKO 13.05 1.66 62.3 57.5 100 3.0 97.1 2.9 0.0 78.8 69.2 12.24 0.94 20 110.5 1.35 31.85 - >500 22.95 53.76 36.06 6.0 62.30 5.9 5.01698 LCS ATHORIS 13.24 1.56 62.4 54.4 100 1.0 94.3 5.5 0.1 71.8 63.4 11.49 0.72 14 151.8 1.80 32.85 - >500 24.78 55.00 36.75 7.5 62.42 5.1 5.11721 LCS ALIRON 12.70 1.37 63.4 56.2 99 1.0 96.5 3.4 0.0 68.2 61.3 11.24 0.60 17 49.4 1.07 29.3 - >500 25.43 57.80 39.59 8.5 63.37 5.0 5.11733 WWW D2517 12.63 1.58 63.3 48.3 100 3.0 94.9 4.9 0.1 71.6 63.4 11.70 0.73 17 106.6 0.77 35.45 - >500 23.50 56.31 38.00 8.5 63.30 4.8 5.21756 UC 1756 14.59 1.88 60.4 44.8 100 0.0 88.6 11.2 0.2 71.8 64.7 13.56 0.83 11 181.0 1.09 36.45 - >500 25.59 54.69 39.77 8.5 60.44 4.9 5.21758 UC 1758 15.41 1.83 60.0 50.5 100 0.0 92.9 7.0 0.0 74.1 66.3 14.68 0.83 11 245.8 0.59 42.55 - >500 30.27 56.08 44.99 10.0 60.00 3.8 6.51770 UC 13210-5 13.50 1.69 62.9 57.1 100 0.0 95.1 4.9 0.0 72.6 63.4 12.68 0.75 20 163.5 0.67 38.1 - >500 30.89 55.67 46.49 10.5 62.87 5.4 7.61771 UC 13210-21 13.62 1.75 63.4 51.6 100 1.0 93.5 6.6 0.1 76.4 64.2 12.81 0.81 20 196.7 0.89 40.55 - >500 25.38 55.42 44.10 10.0 63.36 5.7 7.61776 WWW D2517Bell025 14.37 1.65 63.2 54.4 100 1.0 97.4 2.7 0.0 74.3 64.4 13.06 0.88 11 138.8 1.20 37.7 - >500 25.49 54.69 40.73 8.5 63.20 5.5 7.71782 APB 11705 17.48 1.92 55.0 64.9 100 1.0 94.0 5.8 0.0 76.9 64.2 16.89 1.12 17 72.5 1.51 34.1 - >500 22.89 53.00 32.67 5.5 55.02 5.2 7.91783 APB 11907 12.79 1.51 63.8 49.5 100 3.0 95.2 4.7 0.1 73.4 62.7 11.54 0.75 26 214.0 1.60 31 - >500 28.04 55.77 42.23 9.0 63.84 5.2 7.51784 APB 11908 13.73 1.70 62.7 50.5 100 4.0 95.9 4.2 0.0 73.4 63.7 12.80 0.82 20 230.3 1.10 36.45 - >500 28.41 56.22 44.05 10.0 62.68 4.8 8.71785 APB 11710 12.60 1.73 63.1 47.2 100 6.0 94.5 5.4 0.1 73.0 62.0 11.88 0.80 26 178.9 0.89 32.05 - >500 30.41 55.39 44.29 9.5 63.06 5.1 7.31786 KAMUT 14.36 1.68 62.9 48.5 100 0.0 95.6 4.5 0.0 72.9 62.8 13.14 0.78 20 348.3 1.65 36.25 - >500 28.06 54.97 42.72 9.0 29.25 5.1 7.7

Analysis provided by the California Wheat Commission Quality Laboratory, Woodland, CAPro = Protein% (12% moisture basis); Ash = Ash % (mineral content); Test Wt = Test weight (lb/bu); 1000 Kwt = Thousand kernel weight (grams); HVAC = Hard vitreous amber color (%). Tot Ext = Total extract (%); Semo Ext = Semolina extract (%); Spk = Specks; Alveo W = Alveograph W; Alveo P/L = Alveograph P/L ratio; Fall No. = Falling number (seconds).Color "b" = Intensive yellowness of pasta color (the higher the value, the more yellowness); Color Score: 9.0 or greater is good; Cook Wt = Cooked weight, 10 gram sample; Cook Loss = Cooking loss (%), below 6.0 is good; Firm = Firmness (gcm), 6.0 and above is good.

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Table 34. 2012-14 Durum Wheat Yield Summary (lbs/acre)

Entry Name

878 DURAKING 4940 (12) 4620 (22) 5000 (11) 6650 (16) 6410 (17) 6410 (6) 6720 (7) 5930 (18) 6570 (7)951 KRONOS 4800 (20) 5900 (13) 6300 (23) 6350 (19) 6290 (21) 6660 (5)

1166 CROWN 4500 (27) 5840 (16) 5910 (4) 6630 (17) 6770 (11) 6320 (8) 6380 (17) 6370 (8) 6510 (9)1210 PLATINUM 4870 (16) 5990 (9) 5770 (6) 6760 (12) 6810 (10) 6410 (6) 6680 (9) 6300 (12) 6430 (12)1211 TOPPER 4880 (15) 5960 (11) 5950 (3) 6710 (15) 7060 (4) 6880 (1) 6780 (6) 6500 (7) 6920 (4)1215 ORITA 4330 (32) 6310 (22) 5770 (31) 5920 (19) 6470 (11)1375 DESERT KING 4900 (13) 5990 (9) 6980 (8) 7040 (5) 6320 (19) 6310 (11)1429 FORTISSIMO 4650 (26) 6010 (8) 5900 (31) 6200 (22) 6690 (8) 6360 (9)1431 VOLANTE 4350 (31) 5710 (18) 6180 (26) 6470 (14) 6640 (11) 6190 (13)1473 Q-MAX 4430 (28) 5380 (21) 5700 (8) 5840 (32) 6270 (20) 5990 (12) 6190 (24) 5730 (25) 6370 (13)1479 HAVASU 4360 (30) 6040 (30) 5550 (33) 5790 (22) 6260 (16)1484 WESTMORE 5040 (10) 5940 (12) 6910 (9) 6840 (9) 6200 (23) 5880 (21)1582 MAESTRALE 5190 (6) 5690 (19) 6170 (27) 6550 (13) 6030 (10) 4780 (34) 4840 (26) 5510 (17)1583 SARAGOLLA 5480 (3) 6300 (2) 5470 (33) 6240 (21) 6010 (11) 6120 (26) 5950 (17) 6350 (14)1585 UC-TIPAI 4810 (19) 5870 (15) 7030 (6) 6970 (7) 7210 (3) 6730 (4)1607 WB-MEAD 4390 (29) 6090 (29) 5880 (30) 5760 (24) 6340 (15)1627 DESERT KING-HP 5400 (4) 5770 (17) 6340 (21) 6360 (18) 5960 (29) 5780 (23)1640 APB-TIBURON 4840 (17) 6160 (3) 5530 (10) 7010 (7) 7140 (2) 6570 (4) 6810 (5) 6770 (3) 6950 (2)1654 WB-MOHAVE 5180 (8) 6290 (24) 6260 (22) 6180 (15) 6510 (9)1690 UC-MIWOK 4750 (21) 5880 (14) 5760 (7) 6730 (14) 7040 (5) 6780 (3) 6610 (13) 6610 (6) 6940 (3)

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Entry Name Type Parentage Source

603 UC 603 6RSF (((Marie*LU)*TRL)*BR)*(YDRBR*YDMRBR) UC816 MAX BAR MSFRS SELECTION WWW933 UC 933 6RSF Sma1/SB401/3/Gus/KBY//Sma1 UC969 UC 969 6RSF SMA1/SB401/3/UC337 UC

1047 ISHI 6RSF F6 UC 828/UC 960 UC1134 TAMALPAIS 6RS(N) F7 CMB 91A-1192-AL/UC 960 UC

161 UCD UFRGS-028152 OAT UC1255 UCD B369 6RSF 22IBYT7//UC933/UC1047 UC1256 UCD B398 6RSF 22IBYT7//UC933/UC1047 UC1260 UCD B372 6RSF 22IBYT7//UC933/UC1047 UC1261 UCD A237 6RSF UC933//22IBYT7/UC1047 UC1280 UCD 1280 6RSF F6 969*2/933 B259 UC1317 UCD 1317 6RSF-H Tamalpais//Madera/UC937 UC1318 UCD 1318 6RSF-H Tamalpais//Madera/UC937 UC1319 UCD 1319 6RSF-H Tamalpais//Madera/UC937 UC1321 UCD 1321 6RSF-H Tamalpais//Madera/UC937 UC1351 UCD UYP 210 Hulled Tamalpais//22IBYT7/UC1047 UC1355 UCD K1-11C Hooded K215//Sara/Tango UC1356 UCD K2-A Hooded K215//Sara/Tango UC1357 UCD K3-4H Hooded K215//Sara/Tango UC1358 UCD K11-B Hooded K215//Sara/Tango UC1378 11MQ31 UC1379 UCD UYP3 UC1134//22IBYT7/ISHI UC1380 UCD UYP2 UC1134//22IBYT7/ISHI UC1381 UCD UYP306 UC1134//22IBYT7/ISHI UC1382 UCD UPY275 22IBYT7//ISHI/UC1108 UC1383 UCD UYP210 UC1134//22IBYT7/ISHI UC1384 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 EARLY) F6 22IBYT7//UC933/UC1047 UC1385 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 LATE) F6 22IBYT7//UC933/UC1047 UC

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SOURCE: ADAMS = ADAMS GRAIN CO., CIMMYT-ICARDA, OSU = OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY; UA = UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA; UC = UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; WWW - WORLD WIDE WHEAT

Table 35. 2014 Regional Barley Entry List

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Table 36. 2014 Clarksburg Barley

1000 Shatter Stripe BYDVEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Soft Rust

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) Dough Harvest 4/28 4/28

603 UC 603 5060 (20) 50.5 40.4 37 2.5 4.5 3.0 1.0 1.0816 MAX 5880 (11) 52.3 44.1 38 5.0 6.5 1.0 3.8 1.3933 UC 933 5950 (10) 50.2 48.2 39 6.0 6.8 1.5 1.0 1.0969 UC 969 4510 (23) 52.0 47.1 38 3.0 3.8 4.5 1.0 1.3

1047 ISHI 5770 (12) 50.7 48.2 39 6.3 6.5 1.5 1.0 1.01134 TAMALPAIS 4540 (22) 58.1 42.9 33 3.3 4.0 3.3 1.0 1.3

161 UCD UFRGS-028152 2990 (27) 42.4 32.5 54 2.5 6.3 1.0 1.0 3.51255 UCD B369 - - - - - - - -1256 UCD B398 7150 (2) 52.0 50.6 39 7.3 6.8 1.0 1.0 1.01260 UCD B372 6850 (4) 50.6 48.5 39 7.3 7.8 1.3 1.0 1.01261 UCD A237 6180 (6) 51.6 47.3 41 7.8 7.8 1.0 1.0 1.31280 UCD 1280 5560 (14) 52.6 47.5 36 5.3 7.3 1.5 1.0 1.01317 UCD 1317 5160 (19) 61.2 46.8 39 6.5 7.5 1.8 1.0 1.01318 UCD 1318 5470 (17) 54.2 48.8 42 6.5 7.3 2.0 1.0 1.01319 UCD 1319 5520 (15) 58.6 46.2 40 3.3 5.5 1.0 1.0 1.01321 UCD 1321 5480 (16) 59.9 47.5 40 7.8 7.8 1.3 1.0 1.01351 UCD UYP 210 - - - - - - - -1355 UCD K1-11C 4300 (24) 48.1 46.5 38 6.0 7.3 1.5 1.0 1.01356 UCD K2-A 3740 (25) 48.3 43.5 42 8.0 7.8 1.5 1.0 1.01357 UCD K3-4H 5570 (13) 47.8 44.4 45 6.3 7.5 2.0 1.3 1.01358 UCD K11-B 4980 (21) 47.1 40.3 44 5.3 7.0 1.3 1.3 1.01378 11MQ31 3280 (26) 53.6 53.0 42 4.3 6.8 3.5 1.0 1.01379 UCD UYP3 6180 (6) 50.3 48.1 40 7.8 7.3 1.0 1.0 1.01380 UCD UYP2 5340 (18) 58.0 46.8 37 5.5 7.3 1.8 1.0 1.31381 UCD UYP306 7120 (3) 61.6 50.4 39 1.8 4.0 1.0 1.5 1.51382 UCD UPY275 6690 (5) 51.3 48.0 39 7.3 8.0 1.0 2.8 1.01383 UCD UYP210 5990 (8) 51.5 46.5 41 7.3 7.3 1.0 1.0 1.31384 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 EARLY) 5980 (9) 50.9 49.2 39 4.5 5.8 1.8 1.0 1.01385 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 LATE) 7990 (1) 51.2 53.6 44 5.5 4.5 1.0 1.0 1.0

MEAN 52.4 46.5 40 5.5 6.5 1.7 1.2 1.2CV 2.3 3.8 7.28 26.2 19.0 79.1 37.7 28.6LSD (0.05) 1.7 2.6 4.21 2.1 1.8 1.6 0.7 0.5

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.

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Table 37. 2014 Fresno Barley

1000 Shatter Stripe BYDVEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Soft Rust

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) Dough Harvest 4/30 4/30

603 UC 603 4640 (20) 52.7 41.6 32 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0816 MAX 5610 (13) 54.7 45.7 27 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.5 1.5933 UC 933 5340 (14) 52.5 47.4 33 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0969 UC 969 4460 (21) 54.5 46.0 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

1047 ISHI 6500 (2) 53.8 49.5 31 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.31134 TAMALPAIS 5260 (15) 60.8 43.9 30 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

161 UCD UFRGS-028152 1840 (28) 43.4 34.5 53 1.0 1.5 2.5 1.0 1.81255 UCD B369 - - - - - - - -1256 UCD B398 5720 (10) 52.9 51.8 30 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01260 UCD B372 6550 (1) 52.4 49.9 36 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.31261 UCD A237 5840 (8) 51.8 48.6 34 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.01280 UCD 1280 6030 (6) 53.5 46.6 37 1.8 2.3 1.8 1.0 1.51317 UCD 1317 4210 (23) 61.2 43.0 32 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.51318 UCD 1318 4950 (16) 59.1 47.3 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01319 UCD 1319 4790 (19) 61.3 46.0 33 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01321 UCD 1321 4810 (18) 61.6 46.8 32 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01351 UCD UYP 210 6280 (4) 51.3 45.3 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.31355 UCD K1-11C 3820 (26) 48.2 47.8 41 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 1.01356 UCD K2-A 4410 (22) 46.3 43.7 40 1.8 1.8 1.5 1.0 1.01357 UCD K3-4H 3930 (25) 49.2 45.5 38 1.0 1.0 2.3 1.0 1.31358 UCD K11-B 3750 (27) 48.4 44.2 41 1.0 1.0 2.5 1.0 1.51378 11MQ31 4090 (24) 55.6 54.1 37 1.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 1.01379 UCD UYP3 6150 (5) 53.0 49.6 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01380 UCD UYP2 5610 (12) 59.3 41.4 37 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.01381 UCD UYP306 4940 (17) 62.0 49.8 29 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01382 UCD UPY275 5680 (11) 50.6 51.7 37 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.01383 UCD UYP210 5830 (9) 52.3 48.4 31 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.01384 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 EARLY) 6330 (3) 52.7 51.7 35 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.31385 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 LATE) 5860 (7) 51.9 54.1 34 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

MEAN 53.8 47.0 35 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.2CV 0.8 4.5 8.79 25.8 33.1 28.8 31.1 29.4LSD (.05) 0.9 3.1 6.22 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected), lodging, shatter, blackpoint, and yellowberry: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.BYDV ratings (see scale above) were based on percentage of plants showing foliar symptoms.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Protein is expressed at 12% moisture.

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Table 38. 2014 UC Davis Rainfed Barley

1000 Shatter Stripe BYDVEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Heading Maturity Soft Rust

(lbs/bu) (g) (in) Dough Harvest 4/23 4/23

603 UC 603 5190 (6) 51.1 36.5 38 36 74 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.0816 MAX 3260 (25) 50.0 32.7 33 53 77 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.5 1.0933 UC 933 4450 (11) 46.6 31.5 38 37 72 1.3 3.8 1.0 1.0 1.0969 UC 969 5330 (3) 53.0 38.7 41 37 73 2.8 4.5 1.0 1.0 1.3

1047 ISHI 5200 (5) 47.6 35.5 43 40 76 1.0 6.3 1.0 1.0 1.01134 TAMALPAIS 5040 (7) 45.6 28.1 35 39 72 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0

161 UCD UFRGS-028152 2900 (28) 36.6 27.0 49 48 74 1.0 3.5 1.0 1.0 1.01255 UCD B369 4710 (10) 47.4 36.8 41 42 74 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.01256 UCD B398 4440 (12) 46.5 34.7 40 41 71 1.0 2.3 1.0 1.0 1.01260 UCD B372 5010 (8) 48.0 36.5 41 42 75 1.5 2.8 1.0 1.0 1.01261 UCD A237 4260 (15) 46.5 35.2 40 45 74 2.5 4.3 1.0 1.0 1.01280 UCD 1280 4070 (18) 49.7 36.8 45 38 73 5.0 7.0 1.0 1.0 1.01317 UCD 1317 4210 (17) 44.5 29.1 40 47 75 1.0 3.3 1.0 1.0 1.31318 UCD 1318 3940 (19) 50.7 38.0 41 43 76 1.0 4.3 1.0 1.0 1.01319 UCD 1319 3400 (23) 47.8 27.1 39 49 74 1.0 3.5 1.0 1.0 1.01321 UCD 1321 3260 (24) 49.1 31.9 41 50 74 1.0 3.3 1.0 1.0 1.01351 UCD UYP 210 5470 (1) 43.5 30.0 39 42 74 1.0 3.3 1.0 1.0 1.01355 UCD K1-11C 2720 (29) 44.9 36.8 48 39 71 1.5 5.3 3.0 1.0 1.01356 UCD K2-A 3130 (26) 45.8 36.1 48 46 74 2.3 6.0 3.3 1.0 1.01357 UCD K3-4H 3900 (20) 47.7 37.2 47 41 73 1.3 5.5 2.8 1.0 1.01358 UCD K11-B 3680 (21) 47.7 34.0 47 40 72 1.5 3.0 2.8 1.0 1.01378 11MQ31 3130 (26) 52.1 42.9 45 42 72 4.0 6.5 1.0 1.0 1.01379 UCD UYP3 4910 (9) 47.7 34.8 42 42 74 1.3 5.3 1.0 1.0 1.01380 UCD UYP2 4350 (13) 50.1 31.0 43 38 73 3.3 7.0 1.3 1.0 1.01381 UCD UYP306 3640 (22) 45.5 28.3 36 49 77 1.0 4.0 1.0 1.0 1.01382 UCD UPY275 4260 (14) 46.9 36.3 43 41 74 1.3 4.8 1.0 1.0 1.01383 UCD UYP210 4220 (16) 43.1 30.0 41 42 74 1.0 4.3 1.0 1.0 1.01384 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 EARLY) 5310 (4) 50.1 40.8 43 39 75 1.3 4.0 1.0 1.0 1.01385 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 LATE) 5360 (2) 47.6 39.5 42 41 76 1.0 3.3 1.0 1.0 1.0

MEAN 47.3 34.3 41 42 74 1.6 4.0 1.3 1.0 1.0CV 6.4 9.1 6.93 4.37 3.69 46.6 44.8 22.3 18.3 12.7LSD (0.05) 4.4 4.5 4.15 2.68 ns 1.1 2.6 0.4 ns ns

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Table 39. 2014 Tehama Rainfed Barley

Lodging Scald SpotEntry Name Test Wt Plant Ht Harvest Blotch

(lbs/bu) (in) 4/21 4/21

603 UC 603 1640 (27) 50.1 22 1.0 1.0 2.3816 MAX 2560 (16) 50.8 23 1.0 3.8 3.0933 UC 933 2970 (5) 48.7 22 1.0 1.0 2.3969 UC 969 2370 (20) 51.2 27 1.0 1.0 3.0

1047 ISHI 3100 (2) 49.6 25 1.3 1.0 2.31134 TAMALPAIS 2660 (13) 55.5 22 1.0 1.3 1.3

161 UCD UFRGS-028152 1930 (26) 44.3 39 1.0 1.0 1.01255 UCD B369 - - - - -1256 UCD B398 2840 (6) 47.8 28 1.0 1.3 2.31260 UCD B372 2730 (9) 48.7 25 1.0 1.0 2.01261 UCD A237 2680 (12) 48.7 25 1.0 1.0 2.01280 UCD 1280 3200 (1) 51.1 28 1.3 1.0 1.51317 UCD 1317 2330 (21) 55.9 26 1.0 1.0 2.31318 UCD 1318 2520 (17) 54.9 28 1.0 2.0 3.01319 UCD 1319 1990 (25) 56.8 25 1.0 1.0 2.51321 UCD 1321 2250 (23) 57.8 25 1.0 1.0 3.01351 UCD UYP 210 - - - - -1355 UCD K1-11C 2240 (24) 45.7 29 1.0 1.5 1.81356 UCD K2-A 2650 (14) 48.4 25 1.0 1.3 2.01357 UCD K3-4H 2810 (7) 47.8 30 1.0 1.8 2.01358 UCD K11-B 2700 (11) 47.8 28 1.0 1.8 1.81378 11MQ31 2410 (18) 55.0 26 1.8 1.0 2.31379 UCD UYP3 2710 (10) 49.9 26 1.0 1.3 3.01380 UCD UYP2 2370 (19) 55.8 27 1.0 1.0 1.01381 UCD UYP306 2280 (22) 59.5 24 1.0 1.0 1.01382 UCD UPY275 3010 (4) 48.7 27 1.0 1.0 3.01383 UCD UYP210 3060 (3) 49.5 26 1.0 1.0 2.81384 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 EARLY) 2590 (15) 49.4 23 1.0 1.3 3.31385 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 LATE) 2780 (8) 49.7 25 1.0 1.0 2.8

MEAN 51.1 26 1.0 1.3 2.2CV 2.4 11.21 16.1 44.5 19.6LSD (0.05) 1.8 4.2 0.2 0.8 0.6

Rating scale for diseases (area of flag-1 leaf affected) and lodging: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.

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Table 40. 2012-14 Barley Over Year Yield Summary (lbs/acre)

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603 UC 603 4850 (19) 4790 (10) 4800 (9) 3420 (14) 3250 (8) 2800 (7)816 MAX 5750 (12) 5110 (7) 5050 (8) 2910 (21) 2710 (13) 2330 (9)933 UC 933 5650 (13) 5210 (6) 5530 (5) 3710 (8) 3650 (4) 2980 (4)969 UC 969 4480 (22) 3850 (5)

1047 ISHI 6130 (7) 5650 (3) 6010 (3) 4150 (1) 3900 (1) 3120 (2)1134 TAMALPAIS 4900 (18) 4900 (8) 5140 (7) 3850 (5) 3300 (7) 2620 (8)

161 UCD UFRGS-028152 2410 (27) 2410 (27)1255 UCD B3691256 UCD B398 6440 (3) 5970 (2) 6190 (2) 3640 (9) 3720 (3) 3040 (3)1260 UCD B372 6700 (2) 6060 (1) 6300 (1) 3870 (4) 3860 (2) 3240 (1)1261 UCD A237 6010 (9) 5570 (4) 5800 (4) 3470 (13) 3500 (5) 2870 (6)1280 UCD 1280 5790 (11) 5310 (5) 5490 (6) 3630 (12) 3340 (6) 2890 (5)1317 UCD 1317 4680 (21) 4390 (13) 3270 (17) 3160 (9)1318 UCD 1318 5210 (15) 4810 (9) 4790 (10) 3230 (18) 3100 (10)1319 UCD 1319 5150 (16) 4640 (11) 4540 (11) 2690 (25) 2490 (15)1321 UCD 1321 5140 (17) 4460 (12) 4540 (11) 2760 (24) 2690 (14)1351 UCD UYP 2101355 UCD K1-11C 4060 (25) 3350 (17) 2480 (26) 1980 (17)1356 UCD K2-A 4080 (24) 3590 (16) 2890 (22) 2240 (16)1357 UCD K3-4H 4750 (20) 4010 (14) 3350 (16) 2810 (11)1358 UCD K11-B 4370 (23) 3680 (15) 3190 (19) 2720 (12)1378 11MQ31 3680 (26) 2770 (23)1379 UCD UYP3 6160 (5) 3810 (7)1380 UCD UYP2 5480 (14) 3360 (15)1381 UCD UYP306 6030 (8) 2960 (20)1382 UCD UPY275 6180 (4) 3640 (9)1383 UCD UYP210 5910 (10) 3640 (9)1384 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 EARLY) 6150 (6) 3950 (3)1385 UCD 08YP 111 (1231 LATE) 6930 (1) 4070 (2)

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Entry Name Type Parentage Source

204 STEPTOE 6RSF WA3564/Unitan WSU900 BARONESSE 2RSF ([(Mentor x Minerva) x mut Vada] x [(Carlsberg x Union) x ……. WB960 UC 960 6RSF Sma1/SB401/3/Gus/KBY//Sma1 UCD

1010 MILLENNIUM 6RSF UT87B603-1266/Short#2 USU1082 CONRAD 2RSM B1215/2B88-5336 BARI1217 AC Metcalfe 2RSM AC Oxbow/Manley AG Canada1297 CDC COPELAND 2RSM ID1299 MERIT 57 2RSM BARI1300 PINNACLE 2RSM NDSU1301 CELEBRATION 6RSM BARI1302 STELLAR-ND 6RSM NDSU1344 QUEST 6RSM MN1345 RASMUSSON 6RSM MN

1099 UCD-TL20 6RSF Colter/UC958 UCD1201 TLB 148 6RSF UC960/4/UC958/3/UT81B275-248//SDSS/Primus UCD1219 BZ502-265 2RSF 97-1115/Xena WB1274 UCD 4B 6RSF UC 933/RSI 617//UC 1047 UCD1278 UCD 10B 6RSF STUC B52 UCD1292 UCD 1292 6RSF Creel X UC 960 (F6) UCD1332 UCD 1332 6RSF-H HY 31 UCD1335 UCD 1335 2RSM CB119/291B20-C323 UCD1337 UCD 1337 6RSF CREEL/UC960-24 UCD1339 UCD 1339 6RSF UC1099/UC1145 UCD1341 UCD 1341 6RSF CREEL/UC960-5 UCD1365 UCD 1365 UCD1372 UCD 1372 UCD1377 UCD 1377 UCD1386 UCD 1386 6RSF-H 1134//M-937 TL45A HULLESS #11 UCD1387 UCD 1387 6RSF-H 1134//M-937 TL49A HULLESS #10 UCD1388 UCD 1388 6RSF-H 1134//M-937 HULLESS #1 UCD1389 UCD 1389 2RSM 11MQ51 #7 UCD1390 UCD 1390 2RSM 11MQ71 #4 UCD1391 UCD 1391 2RSM YP722A-OB35 UCD1392 UCD 1392 2RSM MSEL/ORCA-OB51 UCD1393 UCD 1393 6RSF 1099/1145-OB2 UCD1394 UCD 1394 2RSM 11MQ31-OB26 UCD1395 UCD 1395 6RSF 1099/1145-OB7 UCD1396 UCD 1396 6RSF-H HRF-OB46 UCD1397 UCD 1397 6RSF-H HRF-OB45 UCD1398 UCD 1398 2RSM 10MQ56 UCD

40 ENTRIES

WSU = Washington State University

Table 41. 2014 Intermountain Spring Barley Entry List

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Table 42. 2014 Lassen Spring Barley

1000Entry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht

(lbs/bu) (g) (in)

204 STEPTOE 3720 (3) 49.8 47.5 27900 BARONESSE 3640 (4) 49.1 36.2 25960 UC 960 2200 (36) 45.8 35.3 20

1010 MILLENNIUM 3530 (5) 48.9 37.0 231082 CONRAD 2830 (20) 49.7 35.1 251217 AC Metcalfe 2470 (32) 51.6 39.3 311297 CDC COPELAND 2570 (30) 50.3 39.1 281299 MERIT 57 3120 (13) 50.7 37.5 271300 PINNACLE 3210 (10) 53.4 47.4 291301 CELEBRATION 2540 (31) 49.8 34.2 261302 STELLAR-ND 3140 (11) 51.7 38.5 271344 QUEST 3120 (13) 51.8 35.5 281345 RASMUSSON 3280 (7) 51.7 39.7 26

1099 UCD-TL20 3840 (1) 49.5 39.4 261201 TLB 148 2640 (28) 45.6 38.6 231219 BZ502-265 1980 (38) 48.8 36.9 271274 UCD 4B 2830 (20) 44.3 37.5 231278 UCD 10B 3420 (6) 49.9 36.9 251292 UCD 1292 2930 (16) 49.5 38.6 241332 UCD 1332 2760 (23) 53.3 37.8 261335 UCD 1335 2630 (29) 50.7 47.6 221337 UCD 1337 3130 (12) 51.1 37.6 251339 UCD 1339 2730 (24) 48.7 35.2 251341 UCD 1341 3790 (2) 48.1 38.9 251365 UCD 1365 3240 (8) 48.8 32.9 271372 UCD 1372 2940 (15) 49.1 37.5 241377 UCD 1377 2710 (25) 50.7 41.7 261386 UCD 1386 2650 (27) 53.3 34.2 221387 UCD 1387 2690 (26) 55.0 37.4 301388 UCD 1388 2150 (37) 56.1 34.0 251389 UCD 1389 2790 (22) 52.2 50.7 251390 UCD 1390 2910 (18) 52.6 50.4 271391 UCD 1391 1930 (39) 52.3 42.4 281392 UCD 1392 2430 (33) 50.3 46.3 241393 UCD 1393 2920 (17) 49.5 38.5 251394 UCD 1394 1630 (40) 48.4 41.3 281395 UCD 1395 3240 (8) 48.2 35.3 271396 UCD 1396 2870 (19) 51.2 35.6 251397 UCD 1397 2390 (34) 52.1 33.4 241398 UCD 1398 2300 (35) 52.1 44.1 26

MEAN 50.4 39.1 25CV 2.3 5.1 9.55LSD (0.05) 1.9 3.3 4.01

Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.

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Table 43. 2014 Tulelake Spring Barley

1000 Lodging ShatterEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Heading Maturity Harvest

(lbs/bu) (g) (in)

204 STEPTOE 4060 (18) 48.2 39.8 26 118 <145 1.0 1.0900 BARONESSE 5040 (1) 52.6 41.7 24 117 <145 3.3 1.3960 UC 960 4130 (14) 47.1 41.2 22 110 147 1.0 1.01010 MILLENNIUM 3780 (26) 47.9 36.4 27 113 146 1.3 1.01082 CONRAD 4190 (10) 52.9 42.2 26 119 <145 1.7 1.01217 AC Metcalfe 4100 (15) 52.8 40.5 27 120 <145 2.7 1.31297 CDC COPELAND 3710 (30) 52.8 44.5 31 119 <145 2.0 1.31299 MERIT 57 4700 (2) 51.1 38.3 26 120 <145 2.3 1.01300 PINNACLE 4140 (13) 52.6 48.1 31 111 147 1.7 1.01301 CELEBRATION 3430 (34) 49.9 35.9 30 112 <145 1.0 1.31302 STELLAR-ND 3180 (37) 49.6 37.4 28 111 <145 1.7 1.01344 QUEST 3070 (39) 50.1 35.3 33 111 <145 2.7 1.01345 RASMUSSON 3690 (31) 50.0 38.7 31 110 <145 2.0 1.7

1099 UCD-TL20 4150 (12) 48.3 39.3 28 116 151 1.3 1.01201 TLB 148 4230 (9) 47.2 43.9 28 112 152 1.7 1.01219 BZ502-265 4170 (11) 51.7 43.7 25 123 <145 1.3 1.01274 UCD 4B 4450 (7) 47.4 42.1 27 118 148 1.7 1.01278 UCD 10B 3810 (24) 48.6 37.7 25 111 150 1.7 1.01292 UCD 1292 3450 (33) 48.2 39.0 26 117 <145 1.7 1.01332 UCD 1332 4080 (17) 48.9 36.7 20 113 149 1.0 1.01335 UCD 1335 3960 (21) 51.6 51.6 23 124 <145 1.3 1.01337 UCD 1337 4470 (6) 47.7 34.8 26 111 <145 1.3 1.01339 UCD 1339 4000 (20) 46.7 36.9 27 111 146 1.3 1.01341 UCD 1341 4600 (4) 46.6 38.9 24 115 148 1.0 1.01365 UCD 1365 4410 (8) 48.6 34.6 27 113 <145 1.0 1.01372 UCD 1372 3740 (29) 47.6 39.1 27 110 151 1.3 1.01377 UCD 1377 4090 (16) 51.9 47.4 23 118 <145 2.0 1.01386 UCD 1386 3810 (24) 48.8 36.7 23 116 <145 1.0 1.01387 UCD 1387 4010 (19) 48.9 38.5 26 118 149 1.7 1.01388 UCD 1388 3940 (22) 49.6 36.3 24 116 146 1.7 1.01389 UCD 1389 3760 (27) 52.1 57.0 26 110 <145 2.3 1.31390 UCD 1390 3750 (28) 52.1 55.8 24 110 <145 1.3 1.01391 UCD 1391 3350 (35) 52.8 49.0 25 114 <145 1.0 1.71392 UCD 1392 3040 (40) 51.8 51.4 25 108 <145 1.7 1.01393 UCD 1393 4530 (5) 48.0 37.9 28 113 151 1.0 1.01394 UCD 1394 3260 (36) 51.7 49.5 28 115 <145 2.0 1.01395 UCD 1395 4640 (3) 48.8 36.3 30 117 152 1.0 1.01396 UCD 1396 3880 (23) 48.1 38.3 28 118 152 1.3 1.01397 UCD 1397 3680 (32) 48.0 37.5 26 119 149 1.3 1.01398 UCD 1398 3080 (38) 51.4 48.1 29 108 <145 2.3 1.0

MEAN 49.7 41.4 26 115 147 1.6 1.1CV 1.3 2.0 9.26 2.1 1.26 30.6 26.8LSD (0.05) 1.0 1.3 4.05 3.98 3.06 0.8 ns

Rating scale for lodging and shatter: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Maturity showing <145 were mature before readings were taken.

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Table 44. 2012-14 Intermountain Spring Barley Yield Summary

Entry Name

204 STEPTOE 3890 (6) 4570 (4) 4850 (12)900 BARONESSE 4340 (1) 4630 (3) 4600 (15)960 UC 960 3170 (29) 3980 (17) 4870 (9)

1010 MILLENNIUM 3650 (11) 4380 (7) 5080 (7)1082 CONRAD 3510 (14) 3970 (18) 4420 (18)1217 AC Metcalfe 3450 (16) 3940 (20) 4110 (22)1297 CDC COPELAND 3140 (31) 3660 (24) 3960 (24)1299 MERIT 57 3910 (5) 3940 (20) 4140 (21)1300 PINNACLE 3680 (10) 3970 (18) 4330 (19)1301 CELEBRATION 2990 (36) 3620 (25) 4430 (17)1302 STELLAR-ND 3160 (30) 3400 (26) 4190 (20)1344 QUEST 3100 (32) 3270 (27) 4060 (23)1345 RASMUSSON 3480 (15) 3940 (20) 4810 (13)

1099 UCD-TL20 4000 (3) 4560 (5) 5330 (4)1201 TLB 148 3440 (17) 4390 (6) 5320 (5)1219 BZ502-265 3070 (33) 4080 (16) 4550 (16)1274 UCD 4B 3640 (12) 4120 (13) 4900 (8)1278 UCD 10B 3610 (13) 4290 (10) 5370 (2)1292 UCD 1292 3190 (28) 3890 (23) 4770 (14)1332 UCD 1332 3420 (18) 4120 (13) 4870 (9)1335 UCD 1335 3300 (25) 4120 (13) 4860 (11)1337 UCD 1337 3800 (8) 4370 (8) 5100 (6)1339 UCD 1339 3360 (21) 4250 (11) 5360 (3)1341 UCD 1341 4200 (2) 4800 (1) 5530 (1)1365 UCD 1365 3820 (7) 4730 (2)1372 UCD 1372 3340 (23) 4220 (12)1377 UCD 1377 3400 (19) 4340 (9)1386 UCD 1386 3230 (27)1387 UCD 1387 3350 (22)1388 UCD 1388 3050 (34)1389 UCD 1389 3280 (26)1390 UCD 1390 3330 (24)1391 UCD 1391 2640 (39)1392 UCD 1392 2740 (37)1393 UCD 1393 3730 (9)1394 UCD 1394 2440 (40)1395 UCD 1395 3940 (4)1396 UCD 1396 3380 (20)1397 UCD 1397 3030 (35)1398 UCD 1398 2690 (38)

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Entry Name Type Parentage Source

1 Steptoe 6RSF CI 15229 WSU2 Baronesse 2RSF PI 568246 WPB3 Harrington 2RSM USDA-ARS4 AC Metcalfe 2RSM USDA-ARS5 2B09-3425 2RSM 2B05-0550 / 2B99-2763-10 BARI6 2B10-4162 2RSM MERIT 57 / 2B05-0712 BARI7 2B10-4378 2RSM 2B99-2763-10 / 2B03-3669 // 2B05-0822 / 2B99-2763-10 BARI8 2B11-4949 2RSM MERIT 57 / MT050118 BARI9 2B11-5166 2RSM 2B03-3604 / 2B06-1161 BARI

10 BZ509-216 2RSF CDC Copeland/Xena HSG11 BZ509-448 2RSF Champion/ YU501-312 HSG12 2Ab04-X01084-27 2RSM 98Ab11993/Garnet USDA-ARS13 2Ab07-X031098-31 2RSM 2B97-4004/Newdale USDA-ARS14 2Ab07-X04M219-46 2RSM 95SR316A/2B97-4004 USDA-ARS15 2Ab08-X05M010-82 2RSM 2B98-5312/98Ab11993 USDA-ARS16 2Ab09-X06F084-51 2RSF-H 03AH3054/98Ab12019 USDA-ARS17 2Ab09-X06F058HL-31 2RSF-H 02HR4590/CDC Fibar USDA-ARS18 MT090190 2RSF MSU19 MT090180 2RSF MSU20 MT100126 2RSF MSU21 MT100120 2RSF MSU22 2ND27705 2RSM 2ND24393/TR05285 NDSU23 2ND28065 2RSM 2ND21867/2ND24238 NDSU24 2ND30724 2RSM 2ND25265/2ND26328 NDSU25 UT2183-85 6RSF USU26 UT2136-96 6RSF USU27 09WA-231.5 2RSF 02WNZ-1015/YU-501-385N WSU28 10WA-105.33 2RSF 02WA-7052.9/YU501-385 WSU29 09WA-228.13 2RSF 02WNZ-1100/YU501-385 WSU30 09WA-203.24 2RSF YU501-385/02WNZ-1100 WSU31 10WA-106.19 2RSF YU501-385/02WNZ-1095 WSU32 10WA-113.16 2RSF WA 9820-98/CDC Candle//02WNZ-1100 WSU33 10WA-106.18 2RSF YU501-385/02WNZ-1095 WSU

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Table 45. 2014 Intermountain Western Regional Spring Barley Entry List

SOURCE: BARI = Busch Ag Resources, Inc.; MSU = Montana State UniversityNDSU = North Dakota State University; USU = Utah State UniversityWPB = Western Plant Breeders; WSU = Washington State University

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Table 46. 2014 Tulelake Western Regional Spring Barley (WRSBN)

1000 Lodging ShatterEntry Name Test Wt Kernel Wt Plant Ht Heading Maturity Harvest

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1 Steptoe 4570 (17) 47.8 44.3 23 116 <145 1.0 1.02 Baronesse 4970 (5) 52.7 42.2 28 115 <145 2.7 1.03 Harrington 4220 (27) 53.5 41.8 30 118 <145 3.0 1.04 AC Metcalfe 4340 (22) 53.4 40.9 29 116 <145 1.7 1.05 2B09-3425 4620 (12) 50.2 40.4 26 119 <145 1.3 1.06 2B10-4162 4590 (15) 52.3 43.2 25 116 <145 1.3 1.07 2B10-4378 4610 (14) 51.4 41.4 27 115 <145 1.0 1.08 2B11-4949 5030 (3) 51.9 40.0 26 116 <145 1.7 1.09 2B11-5166 4730 (10) 51.5 41.7 27 116 <145 1.3 1.0

10 BZ509-216 5450 (1) 52.8 42.7 31 121 <145 1.3 1.011 BZ509-448 4260 (25) 51.6 44.7 23 125 148 1.0 1.012 2Ab04-X01084-27 4470 (18) 51.3 42.4 24 117 <145 3.0 1.013 2Ab07-X031098-31 4750 (7) 53.4 44.1 27 114 <145 2.3 1.014 2Ab07-X04M219-46 4710 (11) 52.2 40.7 29 119 149 2.3 1.015 2Ab08-X05M010-82 5090 (2) 51.5 40.6 30 117 <145 1.7 1.016 2Ab09-X06F084-51 4590 (15) 51.4 42.7 28 125 146 1.0 1.317 2Ab09-X06F058HL-31 3250 (33) 57.0 38.0 30 113 <145 3.7 1.018 MT090190 4460 (19) 50.9 41.4 28 114 146 1.3 1.319 MT090180 4250 (26) 48.7 41.9 31 116 146 1.0 1.020 MT100126 4430 (20) 48.8 41.3 30 116 149 1.0 1.021 MT100120 4270 (24) 49.4 41.4 31 115 <145 1.0 1.022 2ND27705 4310 (23) 52.2 44.9 33 114 <145 2.3 1.323 2ND28065 4140 (29) 53.0 43.5 26 111 <145 1.3 1.024 2ND30724 3960 (30) 51.2 49.9 27 113 <145 1.7 1.025 UT2183-85 3520 (32) 50.1 37.8 28 116 <145 1.0 1.026 UT2136-96 3880 (31) 49.3 34.5 26 110 <145 1.0 1.027 09WA-231.5 4170 (28) 58.6 39.9 28 115 <145 1.7 1.028 10WA-105.33 4620 (12) 52.1 42.2 24 116 <145 1.3 1.029 09WA-228.13 4410 (21) 53.9 45.9 29 116 <145 1.7 1.330 09WA-203.24 4750 (7) 52.9 43.4 27 118 <145 1.7 1.031 10WA-106.19 5030 (3) 52.9 46.5 28 115 <145 1.7 1.032 10WA-113.16 4810 (6) 52.0 42.9 22 120 <145 3.0 1.033 10WA-106.18 4740 (9) 52.5 43.1 27 116 <145 2.0 1.0

MEAN 51.9 42.2 27 116 145 1.7 1.0CV 1.2 2.8 5.78 1.58 0.55 36.9 19.3LSD (0.05) 1.0 2.0 2.64 3.06 1.32 1.0 ns

Rating scale for lodging and shatter: 1 = 0-3%, 2 = 4-14%, 3 = 15-29%, 4 = 30-49%, 5 = 50-69%, 6 = 70-84%, 7 = 85-95%, 8 = 96-100%.Numbers in parentheses indicate relative rank in column.Maturity showing <145 were mature before readings were taken.

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