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P19T01R

Soybean

Denomination: 'P19T01R'
Botanical Name: Glycine max
Applicant/Holder: Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
8305 NW, 62nd Avenue
P.O. Box 7060
Johnston, Iowa
50131
United States of America
Breeder: Martin Fabrizius, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Redwood Falls, United States of America
Agent in Canada: Pioneer Hi-Bred Production Co.
240, 115 Quarry Park Road SE
Calgary, Alberta
T2C 5G9
Canada
Tel: 403-440-2988
Application Date: 2013-03-13
Application Number: 13-7973
Grant of Rights Date: 2016-07-07
Certificate Number: 5292
Grant of Rights Termination Date: 2036-07-07

Variety Description

Varieties used for comparison: '92Y11' and 'CF40GR'

Summary: The pubescence on the middle third of the stem of 'P19T01R' is light tawny whereas it is grey on 'CF40GR'. When 50% of the pods are ripe, the plants of 'P19T01R' are shorter than those of 'CF40GR'. The pod colour for 'P19T01R' is medium to dark brown whereas it is light to medium brown for the reference varieties. The seed shape of 'P19T01R' is spherical flattened whereas it is spherical for 'CF40GR'. The hilum colour of 'P19T01R' is dark brown whereas it is imperfect black on 'CF40GR'. 'P19T01R' is later maturing than 'CF40GR'.

Description:

PLANT: oilseed type, indeterminate growth type, erect to semi-erect growth habit, light tawny pubescence on middle third of main stem, flowers and matures mid to late season

HYPOCOTYL: strong intensity of anthocyanin colouration

LEAF: pointed ovate lateral leaflet

FLOWER: violet

POD: medium to dark brown colour
SEED: spherical flattened shape, yellow ground colour of testa, 22.3 grams per 100 seed at 13-15 % moisture
HILUM: dark brown

AGRONOMICS: 3000 heat unit rating

QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS: 40.8 % protein, 21.5 % oil

Origin & Breeding History: 'P19T01R' (experimental designations 'XB19D12' and 'PH12109') is the result of the cross between 'XB21R05' and '92M02' conducted in 2005 in Dallas Center, Iowa, USA. The modified single seed descent method and pedigree method were used to develop the variety. The F1-F2 generations were grown in Salinas, Puerto Rico and the F3 was grown in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, USA. The F4 generation grown in Viluco, Chili and the F5-F6 generations grown in Redwood Falls, Minnesota were advanced based on yield for single plants and progeny rows. Single plant purification took place in 2009 in Redwood Falls, Minnesota. Wide area testing continued from 2010-2012 in the USA and Canada. Selection criteria included yield, maturity and resistance to Roundup branded herbicides, to Phytophthora rot (Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. glycinea) and soybean cyst nematodes (Heterodera glycines).

Tests & Trials: The comparative trial for 'P19T01R' conducted in Chatham, Ontario during the 2013 growing season was planted in a RCB design and consisted of 3 replicates for each variety. Plots consisted of 2 rows 4 metres in length and a row spacing of 76 cm. Each plot was sown with 300 seeds per replication. For each variety, the plant height was based on 30 measurements whereas the seed weight was based on 3 measurements. Mean differences were significant at the 5% probability level based on LSD values. Results were supported by the official technical examination report 201200200, purchased from the Plant Variety Protection Office, Beltsville, Maryland, USA.


Comparison tables for 'P19T01R' with reference varieties '92Y11' and 'CF40GR'

Plant height (cm)

  'P19T01R' '92Y11' 'CF40GR'
mean (LSD=1.71) 71.2 72.9 76.5
std. deviation 4.4 4.2 4.9

Maturity Date (days)

  'P19T01R' '92Y11' 'CF40GR'
mean 124.0 122.3 121.7

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Soybean: 'P19T01R' (center) with reference varieties '92Y11' (left) and 'CF40GR' (right)

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Soybean: 'P19T01R' (bottom) with reference varieties '92Y11' (top left) and 'CF40GR' (top right)

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