NATIONAL SMALL GRAINS COLLECTION BARLEY GERMPLASM EVALUATIONS

D.M. Wesenberg, H.E. Bockelman, and C.A. Erickson*

Agricultural Research Service - USDA

National Small Grains Germplasm Research Facility, Aberdeen, Idaho

Cooperation University of Idaho

The systematic evaluation of barley accessions in the USDA-ARS National Small Grains Collection (NSGC) and other elite germplasm is coordinated by National Small Grains Germplasm Research Facility (NSGGRF) staff at Aberdeen. Cooperative barley evaluations continued for reaction to barley stripe rust; spot and net blotch of barley; and barley stripe mosaic virus, as well as evaluations of beta-glucan, protein, and oil content of NSGC barley accessions. Russian wheat aphid evaluations conducted by ARS personnel at Stillwater, Oklahoma are essentially complete for the NSGC. Specific Cooperative Agreements or within ARS Fund Transfers involving cooperative evaluations and related research for all small grains involve over 20 University and ARS projects in at least 15 states.

Data obtained from evaluations of NSGC germplasm are entered in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) system by the NSGGRF staff in cooperation with the ARS National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. Examples of data available on GRIN for barley are summarized below.

 

Descriptors with data on the Germplasm Resources Information Network.

Descriptor Testing Location(s) No. Evaluated

ALEURONE COLOR

Aberdeen, ID; Mesa, Maricopa, AZ

7,414

AWN DECIDUOUSNESS

Aberdeen, ID; Mesa, Maricopa, AZ

6,864

AWN ROUGHNESS

Aberdeen, ID; Mesa, Maricopa, AZ

6,858

AWN TYPE

Aberdeen, ID; Mesa, Maricopa, AZ

13,730

BETA GLUCAN

Madison, WI

9,390

BSMV FREE

Fargo, ND

16,129

BYDV

Davis, CA; Urbana, IL

4,722

CEREAL LEAF BEETLE

Michigan

8.968

DAY TO ANTHESIS

Aberdeen, ID; Mesa, Maricopa, AZ

9.756

GROWTH HABIT

Aberdeen, ID

24,663

HULL COVER

Aberdeen, ID

17,055

KERNEL PLUMPNESS

Aberdeen, ID

6,908

KERNELS PER SPIKE

Aberdeen, ID

1,870

LEAF RUST

Fargo, ND

2,696

LEMMA COLOR

Aberdeen, ID

8,537

LIPID – Aberdeen Grown

Madison, WI

2,176

LODGING

Aberdeen, ID; Mesa, Maricopa, AZ

6.937

NECK BREAKAGE

Aberdeen, ID

4,791

NET BLOTCH

Fargo, Langdon, ND

14,101

PLANT HEIGHT

Aberdeen, ID; Mesa, Maricopa, AZ

8,306

PLOIDY

Aberdeen, ID

686

PROTEIN

Madison, WI

9,388

RACHILLA HAIR LENGTH

Aberdeen, ID

7,436

RUSSIAN WHEAT APHID

Stillwater, OK

24,451

SCALD

Langdon, ND

1,186

SHATTERING

Aberdeen, ID; Mesa, Maricopa, AZ

4,797

SPIKE ANGLE

Aberdeen, ID; Mesa, Maricopa, AZ

6,938

SPIKE ROW NUMBER

Aberdeen, ID

19,810

SPOT BLOTCH

Fargo, ND

20,212

STRAW BREAKAGE

Aberdeen, ID; Mesa, Maricopa, AZ

4,791

STRIPE RUST

Cochabamba, Bolivia

24,202

TEST WEIGHT

Aberdeen, ID

6,145

YIELD

Aberdeen, ID

6,932

An important barley germplasm evaluation effort concerned with barley stripe rust continued in 1999 in cooperation involving ARS and Colorado State University. This work was initiated in 1990, with the first stripe rust evaluation nurseries established in Cochabamba, Bolivia under the direction of W.M. Brown, Jr., Vidal Velasco, and J.P. Hill. Nearly all cultivated barley accessions in the NSGC has been evaluated for reaction to barley stripe rusts in Cochabamba. Resistant or moderately resistant reactions were recorded for nearly accessions. Fifty percent of the barley stripe rust resistant accessions originated in Ethiopia, with the balance coming from 45 other countries.

Testing for reaction to barley stripe rust continued in Cochabamba through 1996, with the focus on these barley stripe rust evaluation trials moving to Toluca, Mexico; Mt. Vernon and Pullman, Washington, Davis, California, and other locations. In addition to the evaluation of NSGC germplasm, barley stripe rust evaluation trials at Cochabamba, Bolivia and other locations have also included a number of barley varieties and elite lines from several of cooperators. Cooperators that have submitted entries for evaluation in recent years include Busch Agricultural Resources, Inc.; Coors Brewing Company; Montana State University; Oregon State University; Plant Breeders 1; University of California - Davis; University of Minnesota; USDA-ARS/Aberdeen, Idaho; Utah State University; Washington State University; and Western Plant Breeders.

* The authors wish to acknowledge the important contributions of the NSGGRF staff in this germplasm evaluation effort, with special thanks to Glenda B. Rutger, Santos Nieto, Carol S. Truman, Judy Bradley, Kay B. Calzada, Karla Reynolds, and Dave E. Burrup.

 

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