INTRODUCTION
The 2008 Uniform Midseason Oat Performance Nursery was grown at 18 locations in 10 
states and 3 Canadian provinces.  The ‘Comments on Growing Conditions’ provide some 
insight on the growing conditions of the reporting locations.  Data from Aberdeen, Idaho and 
Lacombe, Alberta, are presented but not included in nursery means because their locations
are out of the range of adaptation of oat entries in this nursery. 
The 2008 nursery mean yield of 117.0 bu/A was 6.4 bu/A higher than the 2007 mean yield of    
110.5 bu/A.  Fargo, ND was the highest yielding location in 2008 with a location mean of 159.2 
bu/A.  The lowest yielding location was Urbana, IL, with a mean of 62.8 bu/A.  This location had 
a severe incidence of BYDV and moisture stress.   If this location is omitted, the overall nursery
average increases to 121.3 bu/A (Table 5A).
The highest yielding entry was ND030365, as it was also in the 2007 UMOPN, followed by two 
other North Dakota entries, ND021612 and ND020965, and the Wisconsin entry WIX8791-1.
ND030365 also had the highest groat yield based on the nine locations that submitted grain  
samples (Appendix B), while WIX8791-1 moved up to second highest based on its good groat 
percent.
Coefficient of Variation (CV) and Least Significant Difference (LSD) values for yield are provided
for each location in Table 5 ‘Average yield (bu/A), yield, and rank at stations reporting the
2007 UMOPN’.  These values were either supplied by the cooperator or calculated using the
individual plot data submitted by the cooperator.  This information plus the listing of ‘Plot Data’
and ‘Comments on Growing Conditions’ at individual locations should help in interpreting the results.
The groat percentages were determined by dehulling a 50-gram sample with a Codema oat dehuller.  
The protein and oil samples were run on the Infratec 1255 Food and Feed Analyzer (whole seeds 
using near-infrared transmittance).  A standard regression for protein was made using a sub-set of 
samples, which was run on the Leco FP-428 nitrogen combustion apparatus.  The oil regression
 was based on NMR analyses.  Beta-glucan values were determined by chemical analysis using 
fluorescence spectrometry. 
A list of recently released cultivars including state or program of origin, assigned name,
experimental line number in testing, nurseries tested in and pedigree can be found in Appendix C.  
This list, in addition to being included in the annual nursery reports, is to be maintained
in an updated fashion on a GrainGenes website (link at http://wheat.pw.usda.gov/GG2/Avena/UE-MOPN.html).
We wish to thank Mitchell Wise and Laurie Herrin, USDA Cereal Crops Research Unit, Madison, 
WI, for  analysesof groat protein, beta-glucan, and oil percentages.
This and past years'reports are available at:
http://wheat.pw.usda.gov/GG2/Avena/UE-MOPN.html
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