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CD 150 - short wheat cultivar with high quality and high yield

Abstract

The industrial quality and lodging resistance of CD 150, a cross between CD104 and CD108, are high and the plant height is short. The average yield was 10 % higher than of the controls in the regions II, III and IV. It is suitable for cultivation in the states of PR, SP, MS and GO, MG, and DF.

strong gluten wheat; agronomic characteristics; recommendation for cultivation


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CD 150 - short wheat cultivar with high quality and high yield

Francisco de Assis Franco; Volmir Sergio Marchioro* * E-mail: volmir@coodetec.com.br ; Tatiane Dalla Nora; Edson Feliciano de Oliveira; Ivan Schuster; Elisa Serra Negra Vieira; Ademar Alves Sobrinho; Adriel Evangelista

Cooperativa Central de Pesquisa Agrícola (COODETEC), BR 467, km 98, C.P. 301, 85.813-450, Cascavel, PR, Brasil

ABSTRACT

The industrial quality and lodging resistance of CD 150, a cross between CD104 and CD108, are high and the plant height is short. The average yield was 10 % higher than of the controls in the regions II, III and IV. It is suitable for cultivation in the states of PR, SP, MS and GO, MG, and DF.

Key words: strong gluten wheat; agronomic characteristics; recommendation for cultivation.

INTRODUCTION

Wheat is the most important winter crop in the region of the Southern Cone of South America (Kohli 1998). In Brazil, the region of cultivation is concentrated mainly in the states of Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul, where more than 80 % of the national production is grown (www.conab. gov.br/conabweb).

The focus of wheat breeding programs is basically potential yield, industrial quality, low plant height and disease resistance (Brunetta and Dotto 2000). Most breeding programs have achieved significant progress in grain yield and other important traits in wheat (Kohli 1998).

The wheat quality is measured by the hectoliter weight, gluten strength and falling number (Comissão Brasileira 2008). The grain storage proteins, protein content and hardness are the components that largely determine the bread quality (Dubcovsky et al. 1998). In wheat breeding, the quality must be considered as important as grain yield and disease resistance (Peña et al. 1997).

The cultivar CD 150, which is short, tolerant to major diseases, high yielding and has the grain quality of a strong gluten wheat was developed to meet the main requirements of the wheat sector.

IMPROVEMENT METHODS

The wheat CD 150 was derived from a manual cross between the cultivars CD 104 and CD 108 in Palotina, state of Paraná, in 1998. The populations F1, F2 and F3 were conducted by the mass method in a greenhouse in Cascavel, Paraná. Populations F4, F5 and F7 were grown on the field by the pedigree method, in Palotina. The traits were fixed in the F8 generation, and one of the selected lines originated CD 150.

CHARACTERISTICS OF PERFORMANCE

Cultivar CD 150 (labeled CD 0559) was tested in the period from 2005 to 2008 in a randomized block design with three replications. The plots consisted of six 5-m-long rows, spaced 0.20 m apart, where wheat was sown mechanically. Fertilization was performed and pests and diseases were controlled according to the technical recommendations (Comissão Brasileira 2008). At some locations, plants grown without control of shoot diseases were sampled to assess the severity of leaf rust, leaf spots, powdery mildew and blast (Reis and Casa 2007).

The VCU was tested in different states (Table 1) in the wheat regions II, III and IV (Cunha et al. 2006). Data of agronomic traits, disease severity, industrial quality and yield were recorded (Tables 2 and 3). The mean grain yields were similar in all three regions, i.e., 11, 12 and 12 % higher than the control means, in the regions II. III and IV, respectively (Table 2). These percentages, based on the mean of four years of evaluation led to recommendations for cultivation in Paraná, São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul. CD 150 is also suitable for irrigated cultivation in Goias and Minas Gerais, where the average grain yield was 5659 kg ha-1.

The plant height of CD 150 is short, with an average height of 69 cm, ranging from 50 to 95 cm. The cycle is early, with an average of 62 days (between 55 and 81 days) from emergence to heading and a mean of 116 days (between 94 and 130 days) from emergence to maturity. These characteristics varied according to the climatic conditions, sowing date and soil type in each region. The mean percentage of lodging of CD 150 was 3 %, lower than of the control cultivars, classifying the cultivar as moderately tolerant to lodging.

The results of analysis of industrial quality, of 11 samples of experimentation in the different states, generated average gluten strength (W) of 375 x 10-4 Joules, which allowed a classification of CD 150 cultivar as strong gluten wheat, with even better results than of other such wheat types released in Brazil, as CD 109 and CD 116 (Marchioro et al. 2004, Franco et al. 2009).

In the experiments between 2004 and 2008 the severity of diseases occurring in Brazil was graded (scale 0-9) (Table 3). The severity of powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis f.sp. tritici) was determined based on the low average of 0.8, corresponding to lower values than of the two controls with lowest average grade. The average leaf spot rates for spot blotch (Bipolaris sorokiniana) and septoria (Septoria tritici and S. Nodorum) indicated the classification of a moderately susceptible cultivar. The average severity of leaf rust (Puccinia recondita f.sp. Tritici) was low (8 %) under field conditions, indicating moderate resistance of the cultivar.

The industrial quality of CD 150 was characterized as high, for being strong gluten wheat with agronomic type, low plant height and lodging resistance. The characteristics tolerance to blast and to leaf rust, the most common diseases in the cultivation regions, are also positive.

SEED PRODUCTION

The COODETEC located in BR 467, km 98, C.P. 301, 85.813-450, Cascavel, PR, Brazil,contracts seed companies to multiply and sell cultivars protected according to law No. 9456/97.

Received 26 February 2010

Accepted 10 June 2010

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  • Publication Dates

    • Publication in this collection
      08 Sept 2011
    • Date of issue
      June 2011

    History

    • Received
      26 Feb 2010
    • Accepted
      10 June 2010
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