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a USDA-ARS, Small Grains and Potato Research Facility, 1691 South 2700 West, Aberdeen, ID 83210
b Univ. of Idaho, Idaho Falls Research & Extension Center, 1776 Science Center Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
c USDA-ARS, Wheat Genetics, Quality, Physiology, and Disease Research, 209 Johnson Hall, Pullman, WA 99164
d Univ. of Idaho, Tetonia Research and Extension Center, 888 West Hwy. 33, Newdale, ID 83436
* Corresponding author (Don.Obert{at}ars.usda.gov).
ABSTRACT
Lenetah (Reg. No. CV-338, PI 652440) two-rowed spring feed barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) was developed by the Agricultural Research Service, Aberdeen, ID, in cooperation with the Idaho Agricultural Experimental Station and released in December 2007. Lenetah was selected from the cross 94Ab12981/91Ab3148. 94Ab12981 has the pedigree 85Ab2323/Camas. 85Ab2323 has the pedigree 79Ab19042/Crystal. 79Ab19042 is a selection from the cross Klages/Hector. Camas is a selection from the cross ND5976/ND7159. ND5976 has the pedigree Maris Concord/Klages//ND2679-4 and ND7159 has the pedigree Klages/ND1244/3/ND2685/ND1156//Hector. 91Ab3148 has the pedigree Gallatin/Targhee//Bowman. Lenetah was selected as an F5:6 line in 2001 and given the experimental designation 01Ab11107. It was released due to its superior yield and test weight compared to Baronesse, the most widely grown feed barley in Idaho and Montana. The yield advantage over Baronesse is especially pronounced in northern Idaho and eastern Washington and under dryland conditions.
Abbreviations: WRDSBN, Western Regional Dryland Barley Nursery WRSBN, Western Regional Spring Barley Nursery
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