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0PI 654824'Endeavor'Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELSNot Available2008DEVELOPED2007CultivarWinter two-row malt barley. Compared to `Charles', 'Endeavor' is on average 3.6 cm taller and heads two days later (143 vs. 141 Julian days). Straw strength is similar to Charles, as Endeavor has averaged 1.8 vs. 1.7 (0-9) for Charles across 12 location-years where significant lodging occurred. Winter hardiness for Endeavor is similar to Charles, as neither has excellent winter survivability. From 2003-2005 mild winter conditions resulted in no winter kill. In 2006 at Pullman, WA, Endeavor and Charles both averaged 98 percent survivability. In 2007, under severe winter conditions at Pullman, WA, Endeavor had significantly less winter survivability (39.1 percent) than Charles with 63.0 percent (LSD.05=16.5) Endeavor has a semi-lax spike that slightly nods at maturity. The spike has rough awns, long rachilla hairs, and glume hairs that are banded, tending to covered, with glume awns being 2X the length of glume. The laterals are sterile, long, and awnless, with barbs at the apex. The kernel has white aleurone, prominent veins without barbs, and a crease that is open, flaring to a V shape. The hull is adhering, slightly wrinkled, tending to smooth. The rachis has numerous hairs along margins.1785385PI 654824