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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 674467'NF402'Avena sativa L. Oklahoma, United StatesNSGCKernels2015DEVELOPED2013CultivarNF402 is a facultative, winter-type forage oat. Morphological and agronomic attributes of NF402 are similar to 'Dallas'. NF402 possess a sprawling growth habit and significantly different from 'Harrison' and 'Horizon', which have upright growth habit. At maturity, NF402 plants are taller (111.1 cm) than the check cultivars. The leaves are longer than Harrison and wider than Dallas but shorter and narrower than PlotSpike. The panicles are equilateral, narrow and compact, and are equal in length to Dallas, longer than Harrison, and shorter than PlotSpike. Each i:ranicle of NF402 has the highest number of seed whorl (5.5) arranged in ascending order. Seed is plump, yellow and mid-sized. In eight years (2002-03 to 2009-10) of forage clipping trials at Ardmore, OK, the average fall-winter and total forage yield of NF402 was 22% and 19% higher than Dallas, respectively. The average fall-winter forage production of NF402 was 2,329 kg/ha, which is about 44% of the total forage production.NF402 plots can be clipped up to six times under favorable climate conditions (e.g. in 2006-07). In three years of evaluations (2007-10) at Overton, TX, it ranked 2nd just after the experimental line NF95418. In three seasons (2006-09) of evaluations at two Louisiana locations (Franklinton and Rosepine), NF402 was ranked 2nd after NF95418. In Tifton, GA, during two years of evaluations (2009-10 and 2010-11 ), NF402 was ranked 1st among the seven lines/cultivars tested. The quality of NF402 forage is either superior or similar to other commonly grown oat cultivars in the region. NF402 showed better freezing tolerance (score 1 on a 0-9 scale) than many other cultivars developed for the southern United States. Seed yield was estimated from plots clipped until the jointing stage and allowed for the production of seeds afterwards. Seed yield of NF402 were estimated 1,540 kg/ha when averaged across three years at two Okla. locations.1925717PI 674467