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Iba Wheat

Duster parentage with outstanding test weight and board area of adaptation

  • Late maturity with winterhardiness and reduced susceptibility to spring freeze
  • Very broad area of adaptation with proven yielding ability in performance tests from Kansas to Texas
  • Resistant to current races of leaf rustA map highlighting the area of adaptation of Iba Wheat in Oklahoma and the surrounding states.
  • Moderately resistant to strip rust and powdery mildew
  • Moderately resistant to tan spot
  • Moderately resistant to BYDV
  • Resistant to Wheat Soilborne and Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic Viruses
  • Iba is best suited for soil pH of 5.5 and above
  • Adequate nitrogen fertility required to ensure acceptable grain protein
  • Iba can show physiological leaf spotting in some environments
  • Yield information for Iba and other wheat varieties can be found at www.wheat.okstate.edu

A bar graph of the key traits of Iba Wheat compared to the average key traits of other wheat varieties.

Where to Purchase

Iba is marketed through a licensing agreement with Oklahoma Genetics Inc.

 

Website: www.okgenetics.com

Phone: 405..744.7741

 

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