Technical Bulletin: Vivar Barley

 
 
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 A semi-dwarf 6-row feed barley, Vivar, which was developed by the Field Crop Development Centre in Lacombe, is available to producers. Vivar is marketed by SeCan Association.

Vivar was tested in the Western Cooperative Semi-Dwarf Barley trials as SD 516 and as H87020011 between 1994 and 2000. The pedigree is LEDUC//DL69/DL70///NOBLE/CM67-U.SASK1800xPRO-CM67/DL7. It received registration in 2000.

Vivar is a 6-row, rough-awned, semi-dwarf feed barley, with a yellow aleurone. Vivar was higher yielding than all the check varieties in the Co-op test. It has both larger seed size and higher test weight than the semi-dwarf checks, giving it a higher % plump. Lodging is equal to the semi-dwarf checks, however, it is holding up more yield. Its maturity is medium, between CDC Earl and Tukwa, and equal to the standard height check AC Lacombe. Vivar has a disease resistance package similar to Tukwa, with an intermediate reaction in the field to both scald and net blotch.

Vivar is best adapted to the high yielding areas of Alberta. It has higher silage yield than AC Lacombe and responds to moisture and fertility. With the high % plump and seed weight compared to other 6-row varieties, Vivar will process well for the beef cattle industry.

Contact your SeCan dealer for seed of Vivar. 


WESTERN COOPERATIVE SEMI-DWARF BARLEY TRIAL
Yield and Agronomic Data 1998-99
YIELD
(kg/ha)
MATURITY
(days)
HEIGHT
(cm)
TEST WT.
(kg/hl)
1000KWT
(g)
LODGING
(0-9)
% PLUMP
(%)
ANTHESIS
(days)
TUKWA
6530.7
94.3
83.9
62.3
33.4
3
67
59.8
CDC EARL
6350.8
96.1
82.6
59.8
35.1
3
57
60.1
KASOTA
6215.0
92.7
82.8
61.4
32.6
3
47
54.8
AC LACOMBE
6579.4
95.5
93.8
60.9
40.1
4
64
58.0
VIVAR
7120.7
95.9
85.3
61.8
40.8
3
77
59.2


WESTERN COOPERATIVE SEMI-DWARF BARLEY TRIAL
Yield (kg/ha) Data by Soil Zone 1998-99
ALBERTA BLACK 
kg/ha
ALBERTA IRRIGATION
kg/ha
ALBERTA PEACE
kg/ha
SASKATCHEWAN
kg/ha
MANITOBA
kg/ha
TUKWA
7841
7162
3673.7
5422.1
3676.5
CDC EARL
7730
6772
3579.2
5256.9
3646.0
KASOTA
7452
6676
3326.2
5084.2
4132.7
AC LACOMBE
7736
7131
4096.0
5752.1
3882.7
VIVAR
8652
7783
4036.2
5800.6
3744.6


FIELD CROP DEVELOPMENT CENTRE TRIALS
Yield (kg/ha) Data 1996-1999
DEEP BLACK
 (kg/ha)
DRY BROWN
 (kg/ha)
HIGH FERT.
 (kg/ha)
IRR.
 (kg/ha)
LATE SEEDED
 (kg/ha)
PARKLAND
 (kg/ha)
PEACE
 (kg/ha)
TOTAL
 (kg/ha)
AC LACOMBE
8668.3
6842.8
8666.4
8130.3
6113.4
6217.9
5004
7424.6
KASOTA
8284.7
6362.7
8081.1
7502.8
5944.9
5939.4
4772.8
7019
TUKWA
8521.4
6544
8401.4
8198.1
6318.9
6431
4830.8
7312.9
VIVAR
9491.9
7270.9
9548.6
9018.0
6673.7
6477.3
5259.2
8063.7
Station years
12
9
6
4
6
2
4
43



FIELD CROP DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
Agronomic Data 1996-1999
MATURITY
 (days)
1000 KWT
(g)
TEST WT.
(kg/hl)
ANTHESIS
(days)
HEIGHT
(cm)
AC LACOMBE
99.4
40.6
60.6
58.2
94.5
KASOTA
96.5
33.6
61.1
55.4
81.6
TUKWA
98.5
33.9
61.3
60.1
83.8
VIVAR
100.4
40.9
61.8
59.6
85.6
Station years
39
42
42
38
42


FIELD CROP DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
Silage Data 1997-2001
Dry Yield
Silage kg/ha
% Vivar
AC LACOMBE
11960.84
93.55
VIVAR
12856.99
100



August 2002, Field Crop Development Centre
 
 
 
 
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