2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-70332014000100011
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BRS 328 - Double haploid bread wheat cultivar

Abstract: -The wheat cultivar 'BRS 328' was developed by Embrapa from a cross between KleinH3394 and PF 990744. The preharvest sprouting resistance of 'BRS 328' is good and the grain yield high. It is classified as bread wheat cultivar in all regions whereit is recommended for cultivation.

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“…This value classified the cultivar as bread wheat, including it in the group of bread wheat cultivars already available on the market for the cooler regions of Brazil (Franco et al 2014, Marchioro et al 2007, Scheeren et al 2014). …”
Section: Other Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This value classified the cultivar as bread wheat, including it in the group of bread wheat cultivars already available on the market for the cooler regions of Brazil (Franco et al 2014, Marchioro et al 2007, Scheeren et al 2014). …”
Section: Other Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the analysis of processing quality of 16 samples of the experiments conducted from 2013 to 2015 in the wheatgrowing regions 1, 2 and 3, a mean gluten strength (W) of 305 x10 -4 joules and mean stability of 16.5 min were found, classifying CD 1303 in the groups of bread wheat cultivars ( Table 2). The industrial quality of wheat cultivar CD 1303 is equal to or higher than that of the cultivars released early in Brazil , Scheeren et al 2014 The grain yield means of cultivar CD 1303 in the wheat-growing regions 1, 2 and 3 were 1%, 5% and 1% higher than those of the controls, respectively (Table 3). The overall grain yield mean was 4.311 kg ha -1 , exceeding the controls by 3%.…”
Section: Traits and Performancementioning
confidence: 88%
“…In this period of partnership, 19 cultivars were indicated for planting, namely, in chronological order (Table 3): BRS Angico, BRS Figueira, BRS Timbaúva, BRS Buriti, BRS Camboatá, BRS Guabijú, BRS Louro, BRS Umbú, BRS Camboim, BRS Canela, BRS Guatambu, BRS Tarumã, BRS Guamirim, BRS 276, BRS 277, BRS 327, BRS 328, BRS 331, and BRS 374. The complete description of some of these cultivars can be found in the published papers (Caierão et al 2013, Scheeren et al 2014. As a marketing strategy, most of them were given names of trees, and only at the end of the partnership did they come to be designated with numbers in series.…”
Section: As Of 2002 Embrapa Trigo Established a Partnership With Thementioning
confidence: 99%