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Research Project: GENETIC ENHANCEMENT FOR RESISTANCE TO BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC STRESSES IN HARD WINTER WHEAT

Location: Plant Science and Entomology Research

Title: Registration of `OK Bullet¿ Wheat

Authors
item Carver, Bf - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Hunger, Rm - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Klatt, AR - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Edwards, Jt - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Porter, Dr - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Rayas-Duarte, P - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Martin, Bc - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
item Worrall, Wd - AGROPRO
item Seabourn, Bradford
item Bai, Guihua
item Dowell, Floyd

Submitted to: Crop Science
Publication Type: Germplasm Release
Publication Acceptance Date: June 19, 2006
Publication Date: September 8, 2009
Citation: Carver, B., Hunger, R., Klatt, A., Edwards, J., Porter, D., Rayas-Duarte, P., Martin, B., Worrall, W., Seabourn, B.W., Bai, G., Dowell, F.E. 2009. Registration of `OK Bullet¿ Wheat. Crop Science.46:2322-2324.

Interpretive Summary: `OK Bullet¿ is a new hard red winter wheat cultivar released by the Oklahoma AES and the USDA-ARS in 2005. OK Bullet has good end-use quality and is recommended for grain-only and dual-purpose production systems throughout the southern Great Plains, and dryland and irrigated systems in the southern High Plains.

Technical Abstract: `OK Bullet¿ (Reg. No. CV-999, PI 642415) is a hard red winter (HRW) wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar developed cooperatively by the Oklahoma Agric. Exp. Stn. (AES), USDA-ARS, and the Texas AES and released by the Oklahoma AES and the USDA-ARS in 2005. OK Bullet is recommended for grain-only and dual-purpose production systems throughout Oklahoma and the southern Great Plains, and dryland and irrigated systems in the southern High Plains. Its name was chosen to acknowledge its exceptional ability to satisfy several targets for end-use quality attributes.

   

 
Project Team
Bowden, Robert - Bob
Bai, Guihua
Ristic, Zoran
Chen, Ming-Shun
Fellers, John
 
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