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Journal of Plant Registrations
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Registration of ‘TX17D2337’ soft red winter wheat

Authors: Ellen E. Melson; Russell Sutton; Amir M. H. Ibrahim; Stephen A. Harrison; Noah DeWitt; Bryan Simoneaux; Jeanette Lyerly; +12 Authors

Registration of ‘TX17D2337’ soft red winter wheat

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Abstract ‘TX17D2337’ (Reg. no. CV‐1220, PI 706602) is a soft red winter wheat (SRWW; Triticum aestivum ) released in 2022 by Texas A&M AgriLife Research. This cultivar was developed from the cross of an experimental Louisiana line, LA04041D‐63, and an experimental North Carolina line, NC09‐22206, in 2012 made by the Louisiana State University small grains breeding program. TX17D2337 is medium maturity, awned, and white‐glumed with average height and semi‐erect early growth. It was released based on its above‐average grain yield and grain volume weight, and good resistance to leaf and stripe rust. This cultivar is widely adapted to the SRWW growing regions of Texas and the wider region of the Gulf Atlantic including Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Breeder, foundation, registered, and certified seed is authorized for this cultivar in the United States. TX17D2337 will be submitted for US Plant Variety Protection with a certification option.

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