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15 April 2018 AAC Goldman barley
W.G. Legge, A. Badea, J.R. Tucker, T.G. Fetch, M. Banik, S. Haber, J.G. Menzies, A. Tekauz, T.K. Turkington, R.A. Martin, T.M. Choo, B.A. Blackwell, M.E. Savard
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AAC Goldman is a hulled, two-row, spring, malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivar widely adapted to western Canada. It was developed from the cross TR04282/Newdale made in 2002 and was evaluated in the Western Cooperative Two-row Barley Registration Test (2010–2011) as well as the Collaborative Malting Barley Trials (2011–2012) conducted by the malting and brewing industry before being registered in 2018. AAC Goldman has a desirable combination of agronomic, malting quality, and disease resistance traits including low deoxynivalenol content.

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W.G. Legge, A. Badea, J.R. Tucker, T.G. Fetch, M. Banik, S. Haber, J.G. Menzies, A. Tekauz, T.K. Turkington, R.A. Martin, T.M. Choo, B.A. Blackwell, and M.E. Savard "AAC Goldman barley," Canadian Journal of Plant Science 98(5), 1203-1211, (15 April 2018). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjps-2017-0361
Received: 28 November 2017; Accepted: 2 April 2018; Published: 15 April 2018
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KEYWORDS
Cultivar description
Hordeum vulgare L.
isolated microspore culture
low deoxynivalenol
Malting barley
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