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Alberta/British Columbia 2010 Variety Report for Spring Triticale. Check Variety is PRONGHORN.
Variety_Name%Yield AB_BCStation Years%Yield   _Low_  %Yield   _Med_  %Yield  _High_ %Yield  _VHigh_  Rel Maturity days Test_wt kg/hl 1000 kwt_,_g Height cm Res      Lodging Res       Shat Res Loose Smut Res       Bunt Res Root Rot Tol      Sprout Tol      FHBVariety_Name
Pronghorn *(Check bu/ac) 89.6(174) 45.4 70.7 96.0133.1113.755.143.0101.7 Pronghorn
Pronghorn100%(174)100%100%100%100%113.755.143.0101.7GGVGVGVGFGPronghorn
AC Ultima99(113)10496-10195--3.655.944.696.0GGVGVGVGFFAC Ultima
Bunker90-(49)9288-90-89-3.456.748.0106.7FGVGVGVGFPBunker
Companion92-(50)10190-9185-0.554.650.6116.0  VGVGVG  Companion
Tyndal101(49)109+1019693-0.956.844.396.6GGVGVGVGPPTyndal
Note 1.Resistance : VP=very poor P=poor F=fair G=good VG=very good
Note 2.Productivity Yield Level ranges in bu/a are :     Low: < 60     Medium: 60-80     High: 80-110     VHigh: > 110
Note 3.Spring Triticale check variety is PRONGHORN and average yield in bu/a for each category is indicated for PRONGHORN
Note 4.The information in this Alberta / British Columbia Variety is based on data collected and updated annually by the Alberta / British Columbia Grains Advisory Committee (ABCGAC), managed by the ALberta Agricultureand Rural Development (AARD), and may be reproduced without prior permission in unaltered form. Other use of this information requires prior permission from ABCGAC. Enquiries: Contact AARD

Remarks:
All varieties are late maturing compared to CWRS wheats(approximately 5 days later). Pronghorn and AC Ultima are earlier maturing than other spring triticale varieties. Large seeded varieties should have an increased seeding rate. Companion is a forage type. Bunker ? and Tyndal ?are reduced-awn varieties. Triticale susceptibility to FHB is similar to wheat. Pronghorn yields about 30% greater than AC Barrie CWRS wheat in areas of adaptation. XX: insufficient data. Bumper (T196) - insufficient data to describe.

Yield is described as Overall Yield (1) and by Yield Test Category (2).
1) Province wide yields compared to the check with similar stations years of testing.
Yield by Test Category is described as the % of Pronghorn in bu/ac categories under low, medium, high and
very high conditions. Yield followed by + is significantly higher than Pronghorn, yield followed by - is significantly
lower than Pronghorn and yield without + or - is not significantly different than Pronghorn.