BRS Savanna: new six-rowed malting barley cultivar for irrigated crops in the Brazilian savanna
AUTOR(ES)
Amabile, Renato Fernando, Capettini, Flavio, Faleiro, Fábio Gelape
FONTE
Crop Breed. Appl. Biotechnol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2013-07
RESUMO
BRS Savanna, a cross between V. Morales x IF200113, is a spring andan early-maturing six-rowed barley, widely adapted to irrigated areas of the savanna, in Central Brazil. It presents production stability and the industrial quality, grain yield and lodging resistance are high. It is suitable for cultivation in the states of GO, MG and DF.
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