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Unpublished Paper
Planting Date Effects on Winter Triticale Grain Yield
Iowa State Research Farm Progress Reports
  • Lance R. Gibson, Iowa State University
  • Aaron J. Schwarte, Iowa State University
  • David N. Sundberg, Iowa State University
  • Douglas L. Karlen, United States Department of Agriculture
Farm
Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Abstract
Triticale (trit-ah-kay-lee) is a close relative of wheat resulting from pollinating durum wheat with rye pollen and using the cross in a breeding program to produce stable, self-replicating varieties. Yield, stress tolerance, and disease resistance are typically greater in triticale than in wheat. Triticale doesn’t currently possess the grain traits of bread wheat, so its greatest market potential is as animal feed.
Copyright Owner
Iowa State University
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Lance R. Gibson, Aaron J. Schwarte, David N. Sundberg and Douglas L. Karlen. "Planting Date Effects on Winter Triticale Grain Yield" (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/douglas_karlen/19/