E. Minella et al., Barley cultivar BR 2: Malting quality and resistance to net blotch caused by Pyrenophora teres, PESQ AGROP, 34(11), 1999, pp. 2163-2168
Barley cultivar BR 2 developed by the Embrapa-Centro Nacional de Pesquisa d
e Trigo (CNPT) was released in 1989. BR 2 traces back to seven plants selec
ted in the F-3 from the cross FM 424/TR 206 made in Passe Fundo, RS, in 197
9. BR 2 is a two row spring barley with wide adaptation, earliness and shor
t straw. It is the first Brazilian cultivar resistant to Pyrenophora teres,
causal agent of net blotch, a major barley disease in Brazil. In eight yea
rs of yield testing in the National Barley Trial in twelve locations of Sou
thern Brazil, BR 2 yielded between 1,621 and 4,014 kg/ha of plump kernels,
with 3%, 13% and 6% yield increase over the check cultivar Antarctica 05 in
the States of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, Parana and in the mean
of 96 trials, respectively. On the farm fields, BR 2 has yielded over 5,00
0 kg/ha. Since its approval as a malting barley in 1992, it has been widely
used, taking up 30% in 1993 and 90% in 1997 of the area sown. Barley BR 2
represents a cornerstone in the history of barley breeding in Brazil and is
making a significant contribution to the competitiveness of the domestic b
arley production.