AP Venom

Overview

Objective and Botanical Description of the variety:  AP Venom is a hard red spring wheat bred and developed by Syngenta Participations AG. AP Venom was selected for height, maturity, appearance, kernel color, kernel soundness, disease reaction and end use quality that originated with a single cross made in January of 2010. Area of adaptation and primary use of the variety: AP Venom is primarily adapted to the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys. AP Venom has shown above average baking and milling characteristics. Identifying Characteristics: 

Kind
Seasonal Growth Habit Spring
Coleoptile Color White
Juvenile Growth Habit Erect
Leaf Color at Boot Green
Flag Leaf at Boot Recurved, Twisted, Wax Absent
Auricle Color White
Day(s) to 50% Heading 89
Anther Color Yellow
Anthocyanin Absent
Plant Height (cm) 110
Internodes Hollow
Spike Shape Oblong
Spike Density Mid Dense
Spike Curvature Erect
Awn Type Awned
Awn Color White
Glume Color White/Amber
Glume Length Long
Shoulder Shape Elevated
Shoulder Width Narrow
Beak Shape Acuminate
Beak Length Long
Glume Pubescence Present
Seed Color Red
Seed Shape Ovate
Cheeks Rounded
Brush Size Medium
Avg 1,000 Kernel wt (g) 38
Variants and Frequency: We could expect to see up to 0.8% taller plants (8-12cm) in subsequent generations. Also, up to 1.8% white seed may be encountered. Resistance to diseases and pests:
  1. AP Venom has shown above average tolerance to current races of Stripe Rust.

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