Nomenclatural standard of barley cultivar ‘Talovsky 9’
https://doi.org/10.30901/2658-3860-2023-3-o1
Abstract
The nomenclatural standard of spring two-row barley cultivar ‘Talovsky 9’, bred by the Federal Government Budgetory Scientific Institution "Voronezh Federal Agricultural Scientific Centre named after V.V. Dokuchaev" (FGBSI "Voronezh FASC named after V.V. Dokuchaev") former V.V. Dokuchaev Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture of the Central Black Earth Zone was created.
The pedigree of the 'Talovsky 9' barley cultivar includes the ‘Pervenets’ and ‘Donetsk 8’ cultivars, highly resistant to smut, and highly resistant to root rot cultivars the ‘Donetsk 8’ and ‘Preriya’. Cultivar ‘Talovsky 9’ was selected by the method of stepwise hybridization between productive and drought-resistant cultivars ‘Pervenets’, ‘Donetsk 8’, ‘Prairie’, followed by individual selection from the hybrid population F3. The barley cultivar 'Talovsky 9' is zoned in Belgorod, Voronezh, Kursk, Lipetsk and Tambov regions within the Central Black Earth region and was included in the State Register, State Register code 9610219 in 2007 (State Register…, 2023).
The herbarium specimen of the nomenclatural standard of cultivar ‘Talovsky 9’ is presented on one herbarium sheet and has 2 sheets of doublet. All sheets contain entire plants in a state of milk stage collected at the Research and Production Base “Pushkin and Pavlovsk laboratories of the VIR”, ripe inflorescences and grains collected at the Voronezh Federal Agricultural Scientific Centre named after V.V. Dokuchaev. All specimens for the herbaria are plants grown from the same seeds generation.
The nomenclatural standard was prepared in accordance with the recommendations of the International Code of Nomenclature of Cultivated Plants (ICNCP), registered in the VIR Herbarium database and were processed and accessioned to the Herbarium WIR.
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About the Authors
L. A. ErshovaRussian Federation
Lidiya A. Ershova, Cand. Sci. (Agric.), Leading Researcher, Breeding Department of spring barley and spring wheat, Voronezh FASC named after V.V. Dokuchaev
81, 5 Quarter, Village 2 site of the Dokuchaev Institute, Talovsky Distr., Voronezh Region, 397463 Russia
I. V. Varganova
Russian Federation
Irina V. Varganova, Junior Researcher, Department of Agrobotany and in situ Conservation of Plant Genetic Resources, VIR
42, 44, Bolshaya Morskaya Street, St. Petersburg, 190000 Russia
N. V. Lebedeva
Russian Federation
Natalia V. Lebedeva, Junior Researcher, Department of Agrobotany and in situ Conservation of Plant Genetic Resources, VIR
42, 44, Bolshaya Morskaya Street, St. Petersburg, 190000 Russia
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Ershova L.A., Varganova I.V., Lebedeva N.V. Nomenclatural standard of barley cultivar ‘Talovsky 9’. Vavilovia. 2023;6(3):15-21. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30901/2658-3860-2023-3-o1