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Article: Registration of 'AR 910' wheat.(REGISTRATIONS OF CULTIVARS)(Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station)
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- March 1, 2006
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'AR 910' soft red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) (Reg. no. CV-981, PI 636470) was developed by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. It was released in September 2004 due to its resistance to stripe rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis Westend.) and consistently high grain yield under mid-South conditions.
AR 910 was derived from the cross of AR369-4-2/'Bayles' which was made in 1992. AR369-4-2 was a very early-maturing breeding line with the pedigree 'Rosen'/FL 737. Rosen (Bacon et al., 1986) was a broadly adapted cultivar from the University of Arkansas and FL 737 was an early-maturing line from the University of Florida with the pedigree 71T8373/Purdue ...
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