Registration of 'Vision 30' Wheat
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'Vision 30' (Reg. No. CV-1062, PI 661153) hard red winter (HRW) wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was developed and tested as VA06HRW-49 and released by the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station in March 2010. Vision 30 was derived from the cross 92PAN1#33/VA97W-414. Vision 30 is high yielding, awned, and semidwarf (Rht2) and has midseason spike emergence and resistance to powdery mildew [caused by Blumeria graminis (DC) E.O. Speer]. In Virginia, the average grain yield (2007-2009) of Vision 30 (5301 kg ha-1) was similar to that of the soft red winter wheat check cultivar Renwood 3260 (5536 kg ha-1). Vision 30 was evaluated in the 2008 and 2009 USDA-ARS Uniform Bread Wheat Nursery and produced mean yields (4992 and 4690 kg ha-1) that were similar (P = 0.05) to those of the highest-yielding HRW wheat entry. In comparison with the hard wheat cultivar 'Lakin', Vision 30 has acceptable end-use quality on the basis of flour yield (69.9 versus 70.3 g 100 g-1), flour protein (10.7 versus 9.5 g 100 g-1), flour water absorption (59.8 versus 59.1 g 100 g-1), dough mixing tolerance (3.3 versus 2.3), pup-loaf volume (812 versus 803 cm3), and crumb grain scores (3.3 versus 3.7). Crop Science Society of America.