Md Ali Babar, Stephen A. Harrison, Ann Blount, Ronald D. Barnett, Jerry Johnson, Mohamed Mergoum, Daniel J Mailhot, J. Paul Murphy, Richard E. Mason, Ehsan Shakiba, Amir M. H. Ibrahim, Russell Sutton, Bryan Simoneaux, Richard Boyles, Noah DeWitt, Brad Stancil, David Marshall, Myron Fountain, Kathy Esvelt Klos, Naeem Khan, Marcelo Wallau, Henry G. Jordan Jr, Xuefeng Ma, Juan Arbelaez
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Abstract
‘FL12034-10’ (Reg. no. CV-389, PI 704483), a facultative oat (Avena sativa L.) cultivar, co-developed by the University of Florida and Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, was released in October 2022. FL12034-10 was derived from a three-way cross LA06055SBSBSB-79/FL11048 F1. It is well adapted across the southern United States and provides producers with a medium-tall, mid-season, awnless, white-glumed, dual-purpose oat that has high yield potential, good straw strength, and good forage yield. FL12034-10 was observed to be uniform and stable across environments in the southern United States from 2017 to present. The line possesses a semi-prostrate growth habit, vigorous growth, and high tillering capacity, and has large leaves that are dark green in color. It expresses moderate-to-high levels of resistance to most oat diseases prevalent in the southern United States. The crown and stem rust and Barley yellow dwarf virus ratings (0–9 scale) of FL12034-10 were 1.7, 0.7, and 1.5, respectively, across different environments. The disease ratings were better than most of the checks. The grain yield average of FL12034-10 from 41 environments during 2018–2021 was 6437 kg ha−1, which is competitive with check cultivars that are widely used in the southern part of the United States. The forage yield of FL12034-10 ranged from 2358 to 6617 kg ha−1 (20 environments), which was higher than most of the checks. FL12034-10 demonstrated better lodging and disease resistance, higher grain yield potential, and higher mid-winter to late spring season forage yield potential than Horizon 720 and Legend 567 oats released by University of Florida.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Plant Registrations is an official publication of the Crop Science Society of America and the premier international venue for plant breeders, geneticists, and genome biologists to publish research describing new and novel plant cultivars, germplasms, parental lines, genetic stocks, and genomic mapping populations. In addition to biomedical, nutritional, and agricultural scientists, the intended audience includes policy makers, humanitarian organizations, and all facets of food, feed, fiber, bioenergy, and shelter industries. The scope of articles includes (1) cultivar, germplasm, parental line, genetic stock, and mapping population registration manuscripts, (2) short manuscripts characterizing accessions held within Plant Germplasm Collection Systems, and (3) descriptions of plant genetic materials that have made a major impact on agricultural security. Registration of plant genetic resources, item (1) above, requires deposit of plant genetic material into the USDA ARS National Plant Germplasm System prior to publication.