2000
DOI: 10.4141/p99-052
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AC Legend barley

Abstract: AC Legend is a six-rowed spring feed barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivar bred at the Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, and evaluated by the Easter Canada Barley Breeding Group. It was selected from a Chapais/CIMMYT-6 cross and is suitable for growing in eastern Canada, where it out-yielded the check cultivars AC Stephen, Chapais, Myriam, ACCA and AC Westech. AC Legend is resistant to scald. Key words: Hordeum vulgare L., six-rowed barley, feed barley, high yield, sc… Show more

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“…Both AC Klinck (Choo et al, 2001) and AC Legend (Ho et al, 2000) are yellow, six-row barley cultivars; while CH9403-2 is a selection from a Duke//Duke/GH4 cross in which GH4 is a non-adapted black accession. Both AC Klinck (Choo et al, 2001) and AC Legend (Ho et al, 2000) are yellow, six-row barley cultivars; while CH9403-2 is a selection from a Duke//Duke/GH4 cross in which GH4 is a non-adapted black accession.…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both AC Klinck (Choo et al, 2001) and AC Legend (Ho et al, 2000) are yellow, six-row barley cultivars; while CH9403-2 is a selection from a Duke//Duke/GH4 cross in which GH4 is a non-adapted black accession. Both AC Klinck (Choo et al, 2001) and AC Legend (Ho et al, 2000) are yellow, six-row barley cultivars; while CH9403-2 is a selection from a Duke//Duke/GH4 cross in which GH4 is a non-adapted black accession.…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two barley crosses: AC Klinck/CH9403-2 and AC Legend/ CH9403-2 were made at Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island) during the winter of 2000-2001. Both AC Klinck (Choo et al, 2001) and AC Legend (Ho et al, 2000) are yellow, six-row barley cultivars; while CH9403-2 is a selection from a Duke//Duke/GH4 cross in which GH4 is a non-adapted black accession. Both yellow parents AC Klinck and AC Legend had high grain yield in eastern Canada, but they were susceptible to DON accumulation (Choo et al, 2014).…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Choo at ORDC, AAFC. The parent OB5336-5 was derived from a OBS4574-2/ACCA cross and the parent OB5258-2 was derived from a Nellygan/AC Legend cross, where AC Legend was a cultivar resistant against scald (Ho et al 2000). Both parents, OB5336-5 and OB5258-2, were advanced breeding lines from the Ottawa Barley Breeding Program.…”
Section: Pedigree and Breeding Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 12 cultivars were classified into three types in terms of days to heading. OBS4714-1 and Nordbec (Ho et al 2004) are the early-heading type; AC Alma (Choo et al 1997), Chapais, Brucefield, AC Vision (Ho et al 2002, and AC Legend (Ho et al 2000) are the medium-heading type; and AC Klinck (Choo et al 2001), Stander (Rasmusson et al 1993), AC Westech (Choo et al 1999), Encore (Choo et al 2006) and Synasolis are the late-heading type. All of these cultivars are covered barley and were developed in eastern Canada with the exception of Stander.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%