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0PI 634537'NE426GT'×Triticosecale sp.Nebraska, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPED2004CultivarGrain and fall forage winter triticale. Awned, white-glumed cv. primary use will be animal grain or forage crop. Field appearance most similar to Newcale. Kernels red, elliptical, large, and slightly wrinkled (as is common with triticale). After heading, canopy moderately closed and upright. Based on plump kernels, kernel has no collar, a large brush of medium length, rounded cheeks, large germ, and a narrow and deep crease. Excellent grain yield potential and is a good fall forage triticale, but is not a haying triticale like NE422T. Used as a feed grain triticale and as a component of forage triticale blends. Maturity medium and plant height 47 in (120 cm). Moderate straw strength, similar to Presto and better than Arapahoe and NE422T. Winter hardiness good. Moderately resistant to the currently prevalent races of stem rust (Puccinia graminis) and leaf rust (P. triticina). Like most ryes and triticales, moderately resistant to wheat streak mosaic virus. Ergot (Claviceps purpurea) has not been found in the cv. when the disease was present in the other triticales under similar growing conditions. Above average grain volume weight for triticale (51.8 lbs/bu, 66.6 kg/hl). 1000 kernel weight is large (32.3 g) when compared to Presto (29.5 g) and Arapahoe (28.6 g).1651001PI 634537