Snowbird hard white spring wheat

Citation

Humphreys, D.G., Townley-Smith, T.F., Czarnecki, E., Lukow, O.M., McCallum, B., Fetch, T., Gilbert, J., Menzies, J. (2007). Snowbird hard white spring wheat. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, [online] 87(2), 301-305. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/P06-139

Abstract

Snowbird is a hard white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) that meets the end-use quality and kernel visual distinguishability specifications of the Canada Western Hard White Spring wheat class. Snowbird was evaluated in the Central Bread Wheat Cooperative Test in 1998, 1999 and 2000, and was found to be adapted to the wheat-growing regions of the Canadian prairies. Snowbird yielded more than the check cultivars Neepawa, Roblin, AC Majestic, McKenzie, Harvest, and AC Barrie but less than McKenzie. Snowbird is resistant to the prevalent races of leaf rust and moderately resistant to stem rust, loose smut and common root rot. Snowbird and Roblin exhibited similar levels of resistance to tanspot, Septoria tritici, and Septoria nodorum while its reaction to Fusarium head blight was similar to that of AC Barrie. Snowbird has similar grain and flour protein content as other check cultivars but had 1% less protein compared to Roblin.

Publication date

2007-01-01