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Two new wheat varieties from Mexico …siete cerros 66-INIA 66

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J. D. Prato, University of California
H. E. Vogt, University of California
C. O. Qualset, University of California
J. T. Feather, University of California

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California Agriculture 22(12):6-6.

Published December 01, 1968

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Two recently introduced short-statured wheat varieties, INIA 66 and Siete Cerros 66, h ave shown outstanding performance in University of California tests. Both varieties were developed in Mexico by the Mexican Ministry of Agriculture in cooperation with the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. Grain yields are equal or superior to those of the best varieties currently available, and they are adapted to a wide variety of growing conditions. Both have been approved for certification by the California Crop Improvement Association.

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The following farm advisors cooperated in regional variety evaluation trial: T, E. Kearney, L. L. Buschmann, R. S. Baskett, G. L. Ritenour, S. W. Kite, and W. E. Pendery. Supporting data were contributed by W. II. horn, Extension Agronomist, University of California, Riverside; and P. C. Berryman, Farm Advisor, San Luis Obispo County.

Two new wheat varieties from Mexico …siete cerros 66-INIA 66

J. D. Prato, H. E. Vogt, C. O. Qualset, J. T. Feather
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Two new wheat varieties from Mexico …siete cerros 66-INIA 66

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Authors

J. D. Prato, University of California
H. E. Vogt, University of California
C. O. Qualset, University of California
J. T. Feather, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 22(12):6-6.

Published December 01, 1968

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Two recently introduced short-statured wheat varieties, INIA 66 and Siete Cerros 66, h ave shown outstanding performance in University of California tests. Both varieties were developed in Mexico by the Mexican Ministry of Agriculture in cooperation with the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. Grain yields are equal or superior to those of the best varieties currently available, and they are adapted to a wide variety of growing conditions. Both have been approved for certification by the California Crop Improvement Association.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The following farm advisors cooperated in regional variety evaluation trial: T, E. Kearney, L. L. Buschmann, R. S. Baskett, G. L. Ritenour, S. W. Kite, and W. E. Pendery. Supporting data were contributed by W. II. horn, Extension Agronomist, University of California, Riverside; and P. C. Berryman, Farm Advisor, San Luis Obispo County.


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