1. Registration of ‘MN‐Torgy’ spring wheat with moderate resistance to Fusarium head blight and adult plant resistance to Ug99 stem rust
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Anderson, J. A., Wiersma, J. J., Reynolds, S. K., Conley, E. J., Stuart, N., Caspers, R., Kolmer, J. A., Rouse, M. N., Jin, Y., Dill‐Macky, R., Smith, M. J., and Dykes, L.
- Abstract
‘MN‐Torgy’ (Reg. no. CV‐1203, PI 698205) hard red spring wheat (Triticum aestiviumL.) was released by the University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in 2020 because of its high grain yield, disease resistance, and end‐use quality characteristics. MN‐Torgy is a medium‐maturity cultivar with above average plant height despite containing the semi‐dwarfing allele Rht24b. MN‐Torgy has moderate resistance to Fusarium head blight (caused primarily by Fusarium graminearumSchwabe) and good resistance to prevalent races of pathogens causing leaf rust (Puccinia triticinaEriks.) and stem rust (Puccinia graminisPers.:Pers. f. sp. triticiEriks. & E. Henn.) and is well adapted to the north‐central United States. MN‐Torgy also has good adult plant resistance to the Ug99 family of stem rust races. MN‐Torgy is a new hard red spring wheat cultivar.MN‐Torgy spring wheat has field resistance to the Ug99 family of stem rust races.MN‐Torgy spring wheat is moderately resistant to Fusarium head blight.
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- 2024
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