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Oat Details

Apr 30, 2004, 11:51

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INO9201
INO9201 has high yield potential and has consistantly ranked near or at the top of performance tests. INO9201 is similar to cultivar Noble for general plant type, but it has higher yield potential, higher test weight, heads one day earlier, is 7cm shorter in plant height, is more lodging resistant, has a higher level of resistance to barley yellow dwarf viruses (BYDV); and has resistance to races Pc59, 264B, and Pc62 of Puccinia coronata avenae, the causal organism of crown rust.

INO9201 is a common spring oat, Avena sativa L. Juvenile growth habit is arect. The stem is medium in diameter, the upper culm node is hairless, and mature stem color is yellow. Leaves at handling are dark green, the flag leaf is erect, leaf margins are glabrous, ligules are present, and the leaf sheath is hairless. Panicles are equilateral, the lower whorl of brankces are attached at the first node, panicle size is medium, panicles are midbroad, brances are ascending, and main panicles have 5 whorls of brankces. The rachis is erect and the second floret rachilla segment is hairless. Spikelets seperate by abscission and florets seperate by disarticulation. The glumes and lemma are yellow at maturity. Awns are infrequent, nontwisted, and are up to 17mm long, seeds are nonflorescent under ultraviolet light; basal hairs are absent.




INO 9201 Oats

Apr 30, 2004, 16:26
Seed Type: Oats
GSF#: INO 9201
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Variety:Semi Dwarf





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