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0PI 679590CygnusCicer arietinum L. Nebraska, United StatesPVPONot Available2016DEVELOPEDCultivarChickpea (Cicera rietinum L.) cultivar 'New Hope', is a large cream-colored kabulci chickpea. Initial coded as NE21-11-22, New Hope is a F8:13 line obtained from the cross CA9990B1895C/CA9890233W. CA99908B1895C was selected in the F4 in 1999 from the cross of FLIP91-021/Sanford Line CA 9890233 W was selected in the F6 in 1998 from the cross of Blanco Lechoso/*2/CA 188620. New Hope was selected specifically for adaptation to Nebraska growing conditions and for enhanced resistance to Ascochytra blight, a major disease of chickpea caused by Ascochyta rabiei (Pass.) Labr. Under non-fungicide conditions (natural infection), New Hope had significantly lower (P<0.05) incidence and severity of Ascochyta blight compared to the commercial kabuli cultivars CDC Orion, Sierra, and HB 14 in 2012 and compared to CDC Orion, CDC Frontier, Sierra, and HB 14 in 2015. In both 2012 and 2015, incidence of Ascochyta blight in New Hope was similar to that of resistant germplasm line, PHREC-Ca-Comp. #1, released in 2011. Across years (2012 to 2015) and environments (fungicide protected, non-protected), yield of New Hope did not differ significantly (P>0.05) from the other cultivars. New Hope exhibits an upright indeterminate growth habit. Plants average 43 cm tall and have excellent lodging resistance. New Hope has a compound leaf structure, white blossoms, and flowers 44 d after planting. It is a midseason chickpea maturing 105 d after planting. Seed size meets commercial standards.1943453PI 679590