Agricultural Research Center's

2005-2006 Annual Report

Plant Variety Releases

For full details on Plant Variety Releases go to the http://variety.wsu.edu/ web site.

 

2005 Releases:

WHEAT:

Washington Agricultural Research Center (WSU), Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station (UI), and the United States Department of Agriculture, Notice of Naming and Release of “MASAMI” a soft white winter wheat, July, 2005.

Washington Agricultural Research Center (WSU), Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station (UI), Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station (OSU), and the United States Department of Agriculture, Notice of Naming and Release of “LOUISE” a soft white spring wheat, August, 2005.

Washington Agricultural Research Center (WSU), Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station (UI), Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station (OSU), and the United States Department of Agriculture, Notice of Naming and Release of “OTIS” a hard white spring wheat, August, 2005.

BEANS:

Washington Agricultural Research Center (WSU), Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station (UI), and the United States Department of Agriculture, Notice of Naming and Release of “Blush” a light red kidney bean, December, 2005

Washington Agricultural Research Center (WSU), Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station (UI), and the United States Department of Agriculture, Notice of Naming and Release of “Fiero” a dark red kidney bean, December, 2005.

RASPBERRY RELEASES:

Washington Agricultural Research Center (WSU) Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, and United States Department of Agriculture; Notice of Naming and Release of “Chinook” a new primocane fruiting red raspberry cultivar, September, 2005.

2006 RELEASES:

BEANS:

Washington Agricultural Research Center (WSU) and the United States Department of Agriculture, Notice of Naming and Release of “Silver Cloud” a white high yield kidney bean, May, 2006.

Washington Agricultural Research Center (WSU) and the United States Department of Agriculture, Notice of Naming and Release of “Quincy” a dry pinto bean, May, 2006.

GERMPLASM:

United States Department of Agriculture, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station (OSU), and Washington Agricultural Research Center; Notice of release of Skamainia Germplasm Sitka Alder” a selected ecotype, June, 2006.

 

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