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5 June 2017 AAC Connect barley
W.G. Legge, A. Badea, J.R. Tucker, T.G. Fetch, S. Haber, J.G. Menzies, T.K. Turkington, A. Tekauz, R.A. Martin, T.M. Choo, B.A. Blackwell, M.E. Savard
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AAC Connect is a hulled two-row spring malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivar widely adapted to western Canada. Developed from the cross TR04282/BM9831D-229 made in 2004, AAC Connect was evaluated in the Western Cooperative Two-Row Barley Registration Test (2012–2013) and the Collaborative Malting Barley Trials (2013–2014) conducted by the malting and brewing industry before being registered in 2016. AAC Connect has a desirable combination of agronomic, malting quality, and disease-resistance traits including lower deoxynivalenol accumulation.

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W.G. Legge, A. Badea, J.R. Tucker, T.G. Fetch, S. Haber, J.G. Menzies, T.K. Turkington, A. Tekauz, R.A. Martin, T.M. Choo, B.A. Blackwell, and M.E. Savard "AAC Connect barley," Canadian Journal of Plant Science 97(3), 539-548, (5 June 2017). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjps-2016-0312
Received: 5 October 2016; Accepted: 1 December 2016; Published: 5 June 2017
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Cultivar description
description de cultivar
disease resistance
faible teneur en désoxynivalénol
Hordeum vulgare L.
Hordeum vulgare L.
low deoxynivalenol
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