Twenty hull less barley genotypes from the local crossing program and germplasms introduced from ICARDA were evaluated in a multi-location variety trial to identify stable genotypes with high grain yield, desirable agronomic characters and good level of disease resistance. Results of combined analysis showed that genotype (G5 and G19) with pedigree name TOCTE/M112/6/VMORALESCBSS04M00436T-11M-0Y-0M-3M-0AP and PENCO/CHEVRON-BAR/3/LEGACYU//PENCO/CHEVRON=BAR CBSS04Y00048S-23Y2M-0Y-0M-0Y-0AP--0TR-0TR exhibited the highest mean grain yield with good agronomic performance and good level of disease resistance across the testing environments, while genotype. Accordingly, the two varieties were promoted to variety verification trial in 2022, and genotype G5 released in 2023; this genotype was named Sena. The variety showed good physical grain quality, coupled with high grain yield of 5.2 t/ha. Sena variety is suitable to the high potential barley growing areas. This variety is characterized by early maturity, white seed color, has good physical grain quality, resistance to leaf rust and scald, moderate resistance to net blotch, moderate tolerance to barley shoot fly, lodging tolerance and good biomass yield. The variety’s demonstration and seed multiplication is underway. Therefore, cultivation of the new variety in the higher altitude areas of major barley growing environments of the country is highly recommended. Six-rowed semi hulled barley Sena was developed by Sinana Agricultural Research Center (SARC), Southeastern Oromia region, Ethiopia. If the variety is sufficiently demonstrated, scaled up and adopted by farmers, it can play significant role in increasing hull less barley production and productivity thereby increasing the income of farmers and can also be source of raw material for local market engaged in the kolo production.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.innov.20240503.12 |
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Sena, Variety Registration, Hull Less
No | Agronomical and Morphological Characteristics | |
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1 | Adaptation area | For high potential barley growing areas in Ethiopia |
2 | Altitude (m.a.s.l.) | 2400-2600 |
3 | Rainfall (mm) | 800 -1700mm |
4 | Seed Rate (Kg/ha) | 125 |
5 | Planting date | End of July to Early August |
6 | Days to Flower | 77 |
7 | Days to Maturity | 147 |
8 | Plant Height (cm) | 104 |
9 | 1000 Seed Weight (gm) | 38.9 |
10 | Test weight (kg/hl) | 64 |
11 | Seed Color Light brown | Amber |
12 | Growth habit | Erect |
13 | Crop pest reaction | Tolerant to major pests |
14 | Disease reaction | Moderately resistance to major barley diseases |
15 | Yield (t ha-1) | 15.1. Research field: 2.7 to 5.2 t/ha-1; 15.2. Farmers field: 3.3 to 5 t ha-1 |
16 | Spike density | Very dense |
17 | Flag leaf and stem color | Glucocity |
18 | Awns attitude | Medium |
19 | Glumes color | White |
20 | Hulled type | Hull less |
21 | Seed size | Large |
22 | Seed shape | Moderately elongated |
23 | Year of release. | 2023 |
24 | Breeder/Maintainer | SARC/IQQO |
CSA | Central Statics Agency |
LR | Leaf Rust |
M.a.s.l | Meters Above Sea Level |
MET | Multi Environment Trial |
NPS | Nitrogen Phosphors Sulfur |
SR | Stem Rust |
Trms | Tress Moderately Susceptible |
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Sebsibe H, Tadesse E, Teshome E. Registration of Newly Released Hull Less Food Barley (HondiumVulgare L.) Variety, ‘Sena’, for High Potential Barley Growing Areas in Ethiopia. Innovation. 2024;5(3):90-94. doi: 10.11648/j.innov.20240503.12
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