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How to Manage Pests

UC Pest Management Guidelines


Small Grains

Characteristics of Wheat and Triticale Cultivars Grown in California

(Reviewed 10/06, updated 10/06)

In this Guideline:


Cultivar Type1 Maturity Straw strength Planting date: growing areas2 DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITIES3
Septoria tritici blotch Barley yellow dwarf Stripe rust Leaf rust Powdery mildew
Alpowa SWS Medium late Good Spring: 5 MS MS MS S
Alturas SWS Medium Good Spring: 5 MS
Anza HRS Medium late Good Late Fall: 1,2,3 S MR S MS R
Blanca Fuerte HWS Medium Good Late Fall: 1,2,3,4 MR MR R
Blanca Grande HWS Medium early Fair Late Fall: 1,2,3,4 MS MR S S
Bravadur D Medium Poor Late Fall: 2,4 MS MS R MR
Brundage 96 SWW Medium early Good Fall: 5 S MS R
Cal Rojo HRS Medium early Excellent Late Fall; 1,2,3,4 MR MS R R
Clear White HWS Medium Excellent Late Fall; 1,2,3,4 S MS MS R
Crown D Medium Good Late Fall: 2,4 MS S MR R
Dash 12 HRS Medium late Poor Late Fall; 1,2,3,4 MS MS MR MS
Desert King D Medium late Good Late Fall: 2,4 MR MR
Dirkwin SWS (forage) Medium late Fair Late Fall: 1,2,3; Spring: 5 S MS S S MR
Duraking D Medium Good Late Fall: 2,4 MS MS MS R R
Express HRS Medium Fair Late Fall: 1,2,3,4 MS S S R R
Expresso HRS Medium early Fair Late Fall; 1,2,3,4; Spring: 5 MR S R
Hank HRS Medium early Excellent Spring: 5 MR R R
Havasu D Medium early Late Fall: 2,4
Jerome HRS Medium early Excellent Spring: 5 S R
Joaquin HRS Medium early Good Late Fall; 2,3,4; Spring:5 S S MR MS
Kronos D Medium early Poor Late Fall: 2,4 S S S R MR
Lambert SWW Medium early Good Fall: 5 S MR MS MR
Louise SWS Medium Poor Late Fall: 1,2; Spring: 5 R
Mica HRS Medium late Poor Late Fall; 1,2,3,4 S MS R MR
Mohawk D Medium early Poor Late Fall: 2,4 S MS S R MS
Nick SWS Medium early Fair Spring: 5 MR
Orita D Medium late Good Late Fall: 2,4 R MR S R R
Otis HWS Medium Good Late Fall: 1,2; Spring: 5 MR
Patwin HWS Medium late Excellent Late Fall; 1,2,3,4 MR S R R
Plata HWS Medium Excellent Late Fall: 1,2,3,4 MS MR S S
Platinum D Medium early Fair Late Fall: 2,4 R MS MR R
PR 1404 HRS (forage) Medium late Good Late Fall; 1,2,3 MR MS R R
RSI 59 D Medium late Good Late Fall: 2,4 R R MS
RSI 64 D Medium late Good Late Fall: 2,4 R R R
Serra HRS Medium Poor Late Fall: 1,2,3; Spring: 5 MS R S S R
Solano HRS Medium Good Late Fall; 1,2,3,4; Spring: 5 MS S S S
Stephens SWW Medium early Fair Fall: 5 S MS MR MS
Summit HRS Medium Excellent Late Fall: 1,2,3,4 S MS S R
Topper D Medium late Good Late Fall: 2,4 R MS S R
Triple IV HRS (forage) Early Good Late Fall; 1,2,3 MR MR
Tubbs SWW Medium Good Fall: 5 MS MS MS
Twin SWS (forage) Medium late Fair Spring: 5 S MS S S
Ultra HRS (forage) Medium Good Late Fall; 1,2,3,4 MS MR R R
Westbred 936 HRS Medium early Excellent Spring: 5 S MS MS MS
Yamhill SWW (forage) Medium Fair Fall: 5 MR S MS
Yecora Rojo HRS Medium early Fair Late Fall: 1,2,3,4; Spring: 5 S MS S S R
Trical Brand Merlin Triticale (forage) Late Fair Late Fall; 1,2,3; Spring 5 S MR MR MR R
Trical Brand 96 Triticale (grain/forage) Medium early Excellent Late Fall; 1,2,3,4 S R S R
Trical Brand 98 Triticale (forage) Early Good Late Fall; 1,2,3,4 S R MS R
Trical Brand 102 Triticale (forage) Late Fair Late Summer, Fall: 5 R R R
Trical Brand 103BB Triticale (forage) Late Fair Late Summer, Fall: 5 R R R
Trical Brand 105 Triticale (forage) Medium Good Late Fall: 1,2,3,4 R MS R R R
Trical Brand 116 Triticale (forage) Medium early Good Late Fall; 1,2,3,4 MS R MS R
Trical Brand 118 Triticale (grain/forage) Medium Good Late Fall; 1,2,3,4 MR R MR R
Trical Brand 2700 Triticale (forage) Late Fair Fall; 1,2,3; Spring: 5 R MS R R R
1 Type:
  D = durum
 HRS = hard red spring
 HRW = hard red winter
 HWS = hard white spring
 SWS = soft white spring
  SWW = soft white winter
 
2 Growing areas:
 1 = Sacramento Valley and Delta
 2 = San Joaquin Valley
 3 = coastal
 4 = southern desert valleys
 5 = intermountain region
 
3 Disease susceptibilities:
  R = resistant
 MR = moderately resistant
 MS = moderately susceptible
 S = susceptible
  — = no information

PUBLICATION

[UC Peer Reviewed]

UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Small Grains
UC ANR Publication 3466
Cultivar Characteristics
L. F. Jackson, Agronomy, UC Davis

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