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Research Project: Improved Plant Genetic Resources for Pastures and Rangelands in the Temperate Semiarid Regions of the Western U.S.

Location: Forage and Range Research

Title: Registration of Toe Jam Creek Bottlebrush Squirreltail Germplasm

Authors
item Jones, Thomas
item Nielson, Dale
item Larson, Steven
item Johnson, Douglas
item Monaco, Thomas
item Caicco, S - USDI-BLM
item Ogle, D - USDA-NRCS
item Young, S - UTAH STATE UNIV.
item Carlson, J - USDA-NRCS

Submitted to: Crop Science
Publication Acceptance Date: June 15, 2004
Publication Date: September 16, 2004
Citation: Jones, T. A., D. C. Nielson, S. R. Larson, D. A. Johnson, T. A. Monaco, S. L. Caicco, D. G. Ogle, S. A. Young, And J. R. Carlson. 2004. Registration Of Toe Jam Creek Bottlebrush Squirreltail Germplasm. Crop Sci. 44:1880-1881.

Technical Abstract: Toe Jam Creek Germplasm of bottlebrush squirreltail (Elymus elymoides [Raf.] Swezey ssp. californicus) (Reg. no. , PI 531604) was released as a selected class of certified seed (natural track). This class of pre-cultivar germplasm is eligible for seed certification under guidelines developed by the Association of Seed Certifying Agencies (2001). Participating in the release are the USDA-ARS, the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the USDI-Bureau of Land Management. The intended area of use for Toe Jam Creek is the northern Great Basin and the Lower Snake River Plain in Nevada, Utah, Oregon, and Idaho.

 
Project Team
Chatterton, N - Jerry
Johnson, Douglas
Monaco, Thomas
Peel, Michael
Larson, Steven
Waldron, Blair
Jensen, Kevin
Jones, Thomas
Wang, Richard

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