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SY Chert

Wheat

Denomination: 'SY Chert'
Previously Proposed Denomination: 'BW5005'
Botanical Name: Triticum aestivum
Applicant/Holder: Syngenta Participations AG
Rosentalstrasse 67
P.O. Box CH-4058
Basel
Switzerland
Breeder: Wouda Sietske, Syngenta Participations AG, Basel, Switzerland
Agent in Canada: Syngenta Canada Inc.
140 Research Lane, Research Park
Guelph, Ontario
N1G 4Z3
Canada
Tel: 519-837-5372
Application Date: 2017-05-01
Provisional Protection:: 2017-05-01
Application Number: 17-9200
Grant of Rights Date: 2018-10-01
Certificate Number: 5812
Grant of Rights Termination Date: 2038-10-01

Variety Description

Varieties used for comparison: 'McKenzie' and 'Glenn'

Summary: The intensity of anthocyanin colouration of the coleoptile of 'SY Chert' is strong while it is weak to medium for that of 'McKenzie' and very weak for that of 'Glenn'. The frequency of plants with recurved flag leaves is high for 'SY Chert' while it is low to medium for 'Glenn'. The auricles of the flag leaf of 'SY Chert' have a medium intensity of anthocyanin colouration while those of 'McKenzie' have an absent or very weak intensity of anthocyanin colouration. 'SY Chert' has a longer flag leaf than that of 'McKenzie'. At maturity, the plants of 'SY Chert' are shorter than those of 'McKenzie'. The spike is medium to dense for 'SY Chert' while it is lax to medium density for 'Glenn'. The awns on the spike of 'SY Chert' are white whereas they are light brown for 'McKenzie'. The shoulder of the lower glume of 'SY Chert' has an elevated shape and is narrow while that of 'McKenzie' is slightly sloping to straight and of medium width. The beak of the lower glume of 'SY Chert' is medium to long while that of 'McKenzie' is short and that of 'Glenn' is short to medium. 'SY Chert' has a greater thousand kernel weight than 'McKenzie' and a lower thousand kernel weight than 'Glenn'.

Description:

PLANT: hard red spring type, erect to semi-erect growth habit, high frequency of plants with recurved flag leaves, matures mid-season

COLEOPTILE: strong intensity of anthocyanin colouration
YOUNG PLANT (4 LEAF STAGE): sheaths and blades of lower leaves glabrous

STEM (AT MATURITY): medium thick pith in cross-section, no anthocyanin colouration
CULM NECK: medium glaucosity, moderately curved

FLAG LEAF BLADE: glabrous on upper side
FLAG LEAF SHEATH: glabrous, medium to strong glaucosity
FLAG LEAF AURICLES: weak to medium intensity of anthocyanin colouration

SPIKE: weak glaucosity at heading, tapering shape in profile, dense, whitish golden at maturity, inclined to nodding attitude, medium to dense hairiness of convex surface of apical rachis segment
AWNS: shorter than spike, white at maturity
LOWER GLUME: medium to long, medium to wide, glabrous, sparse extent of internal hair
LOWER GLUME SHOULDER: narrow, elevated shape
LOWER GLUME BEAK: medium to long, slightly curved
LOWEST LEMMA: slightly curved beak

KERNEL: dark red, ovate, medium to large, medium length, medium width, rounded cheek shape, medium to long brush hairs, medium wide crease, medium deep crease
GERM: medium size, elliptical

AGRONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS: good resistance to shattering

DISEASE REACTIONS: resistant to Leaf rust (Puccinia triticina), Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis), Common bunt (Tilletia caries, Tilletia foetida) and Loose smut (Ustilago tritici), moderately resistant to Stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici) and Fusarium head blight (Fusarium graminearum, Fusarium species)
INSECT REACTION: resistant to Orange Blossom Midge

Origin & Breeding History: 'SY Chert' (experimental designations 'BW5005' and 09S2116-22) originated from the cross between 'E0527-7' and '05S2136-16' that was made in Berthoud, Colorado, United States in 2009. Individual head selections were taken from an F2 population screened at the Syngenta Canada, Inc. breeding nursery in Rosebank, Manitoba in 2010. Single seed descent technique was used to advance these selections through the F3 and F4 generations in a greenhouse. In the summer of 2011, F5 head-rows were individually bulked from a selection nursery at Rosebank, Manitoba. The individual bulks in the F6 generation were entered in a yield trial in Rosebank, Manitoba and in disease and observation nurseries in Western Canada in 2012. One of the bulk selections designated 09S2116-22 was sent to a winter nursery in New Zealand for generation advancement in the fall of 2012. It was brought back to Canada and tested in the Syngenta Canada, Inc. multi-location research plots in 2013 and in the Western Bread Wheat Co-op as 'BW5005' during the 2014-2016 seasons.

Tests & Trials: The comparative tests and trials for 'SY Chert' were conducted in 2016 and 2017 near Rosebank, Manitoba. A 3 replicate design was planted using 1.8 x 3 metre plots, seeded at a rate of 2400 per plot. Measured characteristics were based on 20 measurements per plant or parts of plants taken each year. Mean differences were significant at the 5% confidence probability level based on a paired Student's t-test.


Comparison tables for 'SY Chert' with reference varieties 'McKenzie' and 'Glenn'

Flag leaf length (cm)

  'SY Chert' 'McKenzie' 'Glenn'
mean 2016 22.6 16.9 21.3
std. deviation 2016 2.98 2.20 1.87
mean 2017 22.8 20.4 23.5
std. deviation 2017 3.43 3.37 2.59

Plant height at maturity (stem plus spike, including awns) (cm)

  'SY Chert' 'McKenzie' 'Glenn'
mean 2016 93.0 98.1 94.3
std. deviation 2016 2.92 5.01 5.25
mean 2017 98.3 108.9 99.0
std. deviation 2017 2.07 2.41 2.21

Kernel weight (grams per 1000 kernels)

  'SY Chert' 'McKenzie' 'Glenn'
mean 2016 32.37 31.07 34.12
std. deviation 2016 0.12 0.27 0.32
mean 2017 32.22 29.81 35.39
std. deviation 2017 0.86 0.45 0.36

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Wheat: 'SY Chert' (left) with reference varieties 'McKenzie' (centre) and 'Glenn' (right)

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Wheat: 'SY Chert' (left) with reference variety 'McKenzie' (centre) and 'Glenn' (right)

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SY Chert
Wheat: 'SY Chert' (left) with reference variety 'McKenzie' (centre) and 'Glenn' (right)

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