AAC stronghold durum wheat

Citation

Ruan, Y., Singh, A.K., Depauw, R.M., Knox, R.E., Cuthbert, R.D., McCallum, B., Fetch, T., Beres, B.L. (2019). AAC stronghold durum wheat. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, [online] 99(4), 560-567. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjps-2018-0224

Plain language summary

AAC Stronghold durum wheat is adapted to the durum production area of the Canadian prairies. AAC Stronghold yielded more grain than AC Navigator and had a protein level between Strongfield and Brigade. AAC Stronghold's plant height is shorter than Brigade, Strongfield, and AAC Cabri, and its straw strength is better than Strongfield and AAC Cabri. AAC Stronghold has a solid stem, which confers resistance to cutting by the wheat stem sawfly. It is eligible for grades of Canada Western Amber Durum.

Abstract

AAC Stronghold durum wheat [Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.] is adapted to the durum production area of the Canadian prairies. Averaged over 3 yr, AAC Stronghold yielded significantly more grain than AC Navigator. AAC Stronghold had a protein concentration significantly less than Strongfield but significantly more than Brigade. AAC Stronghold had a plant height significantly shorter than Brigade, Strongfield, and AAC Cabri, with a lodging score significantly less than Strongfield and AAC Cabri. AAC Stronghold has a solid stem, which confers resistance to cutting by the wheat stem sawfly (Cephus cinctus Norton). AAC Stronghold had low grain cadmium concentration and stronger gluten than Strongfield. AAC Stronghold is eligible for grades of Canada Western Amber Durum.