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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 676261 | 'Harriman' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Idaho, United States | NSGC |  | | 2016 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Harriman is the second hulled low-phytate barley developed and released by the ARS. Compared to the previously released hulled, low-phytate variety 'Herald', Harriman has higher grain yield, higher test weight, higher inorganic P, and lower phytate P. This variety can contribute to animal production and sustainable agriculture by reducing or eliminating the need for phosphorus or phytase supplementation and by reducing the amount of phosphorus released into the environment from animal production facilities. Harriman is a spring, two-rowed, hulled barley with a semi-lax spike that nods at maturity. Glume awns are rough, and glumes are completely covered by hair. Rachilla hairs are long. Hulls have prominent, barbless lateral veins, are coarsely wrinkled, and a depression tending towards a crease at the base. Comparisons to Baronesse and Herald (respectively) over 27 location-years in various Idaho locations showed Harriman to be later to reach heading (two and six days); 107% and 92% for height; 101% and 104% for yield; and 99% and 106% for test weight. In locations where significant lodging was observed, Harriman performed similarly to Baronesse and Herald. Grain phosphorus determinations on seed derived from these trials showed that Harriman, compared to Baronesse and Herald (respectively), had similar levels of total P (98% and 106%), higher inorganic P (641% and 169%), and lower phytate P (51% and 69%). In 2012 and 2013, Harriman was also tested in the Western Regional Spring Barley Nursery. Compared to Baronesse, Harriman showed (respectively for 2012 and 2013): two days earlier and three days later heading date; 100% and 105% for plant height; 94% and 97% for yield; and 95% and 100% for test weight. Very little lodging was observed in 2012; in 2013, the lodging score for Harriman was 58% of Baronesse. | 1937570 | PI 676261 |