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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 656596 | 'Busby' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Alberta, Canada | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2009 | DEVELOPED | 2009 | | | | | Cultivar | Busby is a rough awned, two-row, hulled feed barley. As a seedling, Busby has a semi-erect growth habit with a green coleoptile of intermediate length. The leaf sheath and blade of Busby are glabrous and green in color at both the seedling and booting stage. By the booting stage, the leaf has a slight waxy bloom. The flag leaf of Busby is of medium length and width, and has an intermediate attitude with slight waxiness. The auricles of Busby are purple coloured and glabrous. After heading, the stem of Busby is exerted 9 cm. The stem is of medium thickness, with slight waxiness, and medium green in color. The collar is platform shaped and the culm neck is slightly curved. The spike is parallel or strap shaped, dense, of medium length, with a horizontal attitude, and slight waxiness. The sterile spikelets of Busby are strongly divergent. The first rachis internode is of medium length with a slight curve. The rachis margin is strongly pubescent. The glumes are medium long with a band of medium length glume hairs. The glume awns are equal in length to the glume and rough. The glume awn tip color is green. The lemma awns are longer than the spike and rough. The lemma awn has a green tip. The lemma has a few barbs on its lateral veins. The lemma nerve colour is green. The kernel has a mid-long rachilla with short rachilla hairs. The kernel has a colorless (yellow/white) aleurone and is of medium length and width with an incomplete horseshoe basal marking. The lodicules are clasping. Busby has fair lodging resistance and good drought tolerance. It has good tolerance to neck and straw breakage. Busby has resistance to the surface-borne smuts and moderate resistance to the spot form of net blotch. Busby has a MR/MS rating to scald, fusarium head blight, and stem rust. Busby is moderately susceptible to spot blotch and the net form of net blotch. Busby is susceptible to common root rot, septoria, and loose smut. | 1798559 | PI 656596 |