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BRS 331 - Early cycle double-haploid wheat cultivar

Abstract

The wheat cultivar ‘BRS 331’ was developed by Embrapa. It results from an interspecific cross between wheat and maize by double-hapolid method. ‘BRS 331’ shows solid stem in the base of the plant, short leaves and super-early cycle to maturity. It is classified as bread wheat in all of the regions that is recommended in the States of Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná and Santa Catarina, Brazil.

Key words:
Triticum aestivum; crop breeding

INTRODUCTION

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an autogamous species of worldwide adaptation and highly relevant for the Brazilian agriculture. Currently, Brazil consumes around 11 million tons of wheat per year, higher than the national cereal production, which reached 5.3 million tons in 2014 (CONAB 2015CONAB (2015) Série histórica de área semeada de trigo. Available at <Available at http://www.conab.gov.br/conabweb >. Accessed in April 2015.
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The purpose of the breeding program of Embrapa Wheat is to provide producers with cultivars that are competitive at the agronomic level and have an industrial quality appropriate for the different segments of the milling industry. Since 1974, more than 70 new cultivars were released for cultivation (Só e Silva et al. 2010Só e Silva M, Caierão E, Scheeren PL, Eichelberger, L, Nascimento Jr A and Miranda MZ (2010) BRS 327 - a new bread wheat cultivar. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 10: 370-373, Caierão et al. 2014Caierao E, Scheeren PL, Só e Silva M, Castro RL (2014) History of wheat cultivars released by Embrapa in forty years of research. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 14: 216-223., Scheeren et al. 2014Scheeren PL, Caetano VR, Caierão E, Só e Silva M, Nascimento Jr A, Eichelberger L, Miranda MZ and Brammer SP (2014) BRS 328 - Double haploid bread wheat cultivar. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 14: 65-67.). Cultivar BRS 331 was developed in the framework of a partnership between Embrapa Wheat and the Fundação Pró-Sementes de Apoio à Pesquisa (Pro-Seed Research Support Foundation), which supervised the testing, marketing and distribution.

The objective of this study was to describe the yield performance, main agronomic traits and end-use profile of industrial suitability of the Embrapa Wheat cultivar BRS 331.

BREEDING METHOD

'BRS 331' was derived from the cross F68675 made in the winter of 2000, in a greenhouse of Embrapa Wheat, in Passo Fundo, RS. The parent lines were PF 990602, originated from a genotype developed in Pelotas, by Embrapa Clima Temperado, and WT 98109, a line developed by Embrapa Soja, in Londrina, PR. In 2001, the F1 generation was grown in a greenhouse, in Passo Fundo, RS. In 2002, it was included in a plant collection called DHM (Double-Haploid line of maize) highlights. One ear was emasculated and pollination performed with maize pollen. In the laboratory, the resulting embryo was transferred to an appropriate growth medium, where a seedling was grown that originated F1DH (DH 16914). Three spikes of the F1 generation were sown in the winter of 2003, of which one gave rise to PF 015733-C with characteristics of medium-sized with early cycle. In the winter of 2004, PF 015733-C was sown on an experimental field of Embrapa Wheat and included in the collection of new double-haploid wheat lines. In each generation, after threshing of the selected plots, the seeds were visually selected, and PF 015733-C had a superior performance in terms of grain filling. It was selected as outstanding and separated for testing.

PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS

In 2005, line PF 015733-C was evaluated in the 18th preliminary test set of Embrapa Wheat lines. In view of the continuously superior performance in the Preliminary Test Network (EPR) in 2006, the line was advanced for testing for the Cultivation and Use Value (VCU) in 2007. The VCU was determined in the tests of 2007, 2008 and 2010. All trials were arranged in a randomized block design with three replications. Each experimental unit, consisting of one genotype, was sown in five 5-m-long rows, spaced 0.2 m apart, with a total evaluated area of ​​5 m². All cultural practices were applied according to the technical instructions of the commission for wheat and triticale research in Brazil (Comissão Brasileira de Pesquisa de Trigo e Triticale 2006Comissão Brasileira de Pesquisa de Trigo e Triticale (2006) Indicações técnicas para trigo e triticale - safra 2007. Embrapa Trigo, Passo Fundo, 114p., 2008 Comissão Brasileira de Pesquisa de Trigo e Triticale (2008) Indicações técnicas para trigo e triticale - safra 2008. Embrapa Trigo, Londrina, 147p.and 2009Comissão Brasileira de Pesquisa de Trigo e Triticale (2009) Indicações técnicas para trigo e triticale - safra 2010. Embrapa Trigo, Veranópolis, 170p.). Prior to sowing, the seeds of the tests were treated with triadimenol + imidacloprid. The trials were carried out in the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and southern Paraná, in the regions of wheat adaptation 1 and 2 in different sites and sowing dates.

In 2007, 2008 and 2010, cultivar BRS 331 was compared with the controls BRS 208 and BRS Guamirim (in terms of relative percentage for the variable grain yield). The relative percentage of the consolidated performance of ‘BRS 331’ for the variable grain yield was 98% (2007), 97% (2008) and 103% (2010) of the mean of the two controls each year. In the period of participation in the VCU tests, the relative percentage of the consolidated performance was 100% (Table 1). The highest mean grain yield of the cultivar was 4,950 kg ha-1 in 2010, while the general mean was 4,181 kg ha-1.

Table 1
Grain yield means (kg ha-1) of BRS 331 and the controls BRS 208 and BRS Guamirim, in 2007, 2008 and 2010

‘BRS 331’ is a medium-sized cultivar with a super-short cycle (on average 125 days from emergence to maturity in Passo Fundo), moderately resistant to lodging and frost in the vegetative stage; moderately susceptible to shattering and pre-harvest sprouting; and susceptible to blight (Table 2). In relation to the main biotic stresses, it is resistant to Wheat Mosaic Virus (WMV), moderately resistant to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis), spot blotch (Bipolaris sorokiniana) and scab (Fusarium graminearum). The reaction to tan spot and BYDV (barley yellow dwarf virus) was characterized as moderately susceptible. To leaf rust (Puccinia triticina), the reaction was classified as susceptible to the races B48, B53, B55, B57, and B59 in the seedling stage, in tests under controlled environmental conditions (growth chamber). The "field reaction" of the cultivar to leaf rust was classified as moderately susceptible.

Table 2
Description of the main agronomic characteristics of wheat cultivar BRS 331 compared with the controls BRS Guamirim and BRS 208

Preliminarily, ‘BRS 331’ (line PF 015733-C) was classified as bread wheat (W ≥ 220 x 10-4 J or stability ≥ 10 min; falling number ≥ 220 s), based on Instruction No. 38 of 30/11/2010 (Table 3). For the samples analyzed between 2006 and 2010, the Grain Quality Laboratory of Embrapa Wheat determined a mean gluten strength (W) of 223 x 10-4J and Elasticity Index (EI) of 49.6% in 37 samples from VCU test locations. For the Adaptation Region (AR) 1 the mean W value was 222 x 10-4J in 20 samples from the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná, preliminarily classified as bread wheat. For AR 2, the mean W was 226 x 10-4J in 17 samples from Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, classified in the same way as for AR 1. The other relevant traits for the industrial quality profile of the cultivar are presented in Table 3.

Table 3
Industrial quality of BRS 331 in the wheat adaptation regions 1 and 2

Cultivar BRS 331 has red grain with good resistance to "mottled grains". The grains are extra hard (mean hardness of 91, in SKCS equipment). Classified as bread wheat, it is suggested that this wheat is used for baking in general, fresh pasta, for cookies such as "crackers", domestic use (homemade cakes, cookies and bread), and for blends.

This cultivar represents a significant advance in terms of earliness and plant architecture, mainly about stem thickness, the short and erect leaves and the ear size.

Wheat cultivar 'BRS 331' was suitable for cultivation in AR 1 and 2 of the States of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, as well as in AR 1 of Paraná.

BASE SEED PRODUCTION

BRS 331 is registered and protected by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA) under numbers 28233 and 20120129, respectively. Embrapa Wheat is responsible for the genetic seed of the cultivar, the Embrapa Produtos e Mercado (SPM) for the Basic seed and the founders of the Fundação de Apoio a Pesquisa Pró-Sementes for the certified seed, in partnership with Embrapa.

REFERENCES

  • Caierao E, Scheeren PL, Só e Silva M, Castro RL (2014) History of wheat cultivars released by Embrapa in forty years of research. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 14: 216-223.
  • Comissão Brasileira de Pesquisa de Trigo e Triticale (2006) Indicações técnicas para trigo e triticale - safra 2007. Embrapa Trigo, Passo Fundo, 114p.
  • Comissão Brasileira de Pesquisa de Trigo e Triticale (2008) Indicações técnicas para trigo e triticale - safra 2008. Embrapa Trigo, Londrina, 147p.
  • Comissão Brasileira de Pesquisa de Trigo e Triticale (2009) Indicações técnicas para trigo e triticale - safra 2010. Embrapa Trigo, Veranópolis, 170p.
  • CONAB (2015) Série histórica de área semeada de trigo. Available at <Available at http://www.conab.gov.br/conabweb >. Accessed in April 2015.
    » http://www.conab.gov.br/conabweb
  • Scheeren PL, Caetano VR, Caierão E, Só e Silva M, Nascimento Jr A, Eichelberger L, Miranda MZ and Brammer SP (2014) BRS 328 - Double haploid bread wheat cultivar. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 14: 65-67.
  • Só e Silva M, Caierão E, Scheeren PL, Eichelberger, L, Nascimento Jr A and Miranda MZ (2010) BRS 327 - a new bread wheat cultivar. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 10: 370-373

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    Mar 2017

History

  • Received
    12 Aug 2016
  • Accepted
    20 Sept 2016
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