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0PI 661110'CL162'Oryza sativa L. Mississippi, United StatesPVPONot Available2011DEVELOPED2011CultivarThe Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Experiment Station and BASF jointly approved the release of cultivar 'CL 162' in February 2011. Derived from CL 161, CL 162 contains the genetics for resistance to the imidazolinone herbicides being used in the Clearfield" rice production system as a means for controlling red rice in commercial fields. CL 162 was tested in 18 state and regional field trials over a three year period representing a range of production practices and conditions. It is a U.S. southern long grain cultivar possessing the corresponding end-use cereal chemistry quality attributes. It averaged 84 and 120 days to 50 % heading and harvest maturity, respectively. Paddy rice yields of CL162 averaged 9.9 t ha-1 across the test environments. Its excellent straw strength of just three percent during its evaluation was a contributing factor toward its consistency of paddy yields and a desirable trait for combine harvest efficiency. Whole grain (59.4) and total (70.8) milling yield values ofCL162 were on par with industry expectations. Whole grain milled rice measurements for length, width, and thickness averaged 6.91 mm, 2.29 mm, and 1.17 mm, respectively for CL162. Milled whole grain length/width ratio averaged 3.02. One thousand kernel weights (paddy rice) averaged 27.2 g.1865784PI 661110