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0PI 654069'Desperado'Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Manitoba, CanadaNLGRPNot Available2008DEVELOPED2008CultivarA six-row spring barley well-adapted to the Northern Great Plains region of North America. Relatively tall (94.2 cm), erect growth habit, mid-maturity cultivar with average lodging characteristics. Growth habit tends to be dense and leafy, classifying it as a forage type. Has semi-erect, medium spikes with semi-smooth awns that have red tips. Kernels are of medium length and narrow width and a relatively high test weight, averaging 66.7 kg hl-1. Moderately resistant to common root rot, incited by Cochliobolus sativus, resistant to most races of stem rust, incited by Puccinia graminis sp. f. triticii), but susceptible to race QCCJ. Moderately susceptible to Fusarium Head Blight incited by Fusarium graminearum, and is intermediate in reaction to net blotch, incited by Pyrenophora teres and spot blotch, incited by Cochliobolus sativus. Resistant to the surface-borne smuts, incited by Ustilago nigra and Ustilago hordeii but is susceptible to true loose smut, incited by Ustilago nuda. There is a susceptible reaction to both scald (Rhynchosporium secalis) and septioria (Septoria passerinii).1778767PI 654069