Abstract

Ena is a soft white winter wheat with less susceptibility to scab caused by Fusarium graminearum Schwabe, and when infected, accumulates less of the associated mycotoxin, DON (deoxynivalenol), than other cultivars recommended for Ontario. In its area of adaptation, area 1 of southwestern Ontario where corn heat units are 2900 or more, it yields more than any of the recommended cultivars, except Augusta, which yields 1% more.Key words: Cultivar description, scab, vomitoxin, deoxynivalenol, head blight, wheat (soft, white, winter)

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