Results of the seventh International Spring Wheat Yield Nursery (ISWYN), 1970-1971

The Seventh International Spring Wheat Yield Nursery (ISWYN) was composed of 50 spring wheat varieties from 18 different countries. Eighty-nine sets of this experiment were distributed to cooperators in 42 countries.Sixty-sevensets of results are reported in this research bulletin. Individual tables of results are provided for each test site, together with a simple analysis of variance and a correlation analysis of the characteristics recorded. A summary table is provided listing the average value, overall test sites, of each character recorded. The selection LR 64 x NlOB - AnE3 , a semidwarf line submitted from Sudan was highest yielding overall test sites. This variety was recently named Mexicani in the Sudan. Three new entries, Bluebird # 4 (now released as Cajeme 70), Syrimex and Potam 70, occupied second, third and fourth place, respectively, in average yielding ability over all test environments.

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Format: Report biblioteca
Language:Spanish
French
English
Published: CIMMYT 1973
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, SPRING WHEAT, FIELD EXPERIMENTATION, PLANT NURSERIES, STATISTICAL METHODS, HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10883/19392
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