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Peanut Variety and Quality Evaluation 2022 I. Agronomic and Grade Data

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SPES-475NP

Authors as Published

Maria Balota, Professor and Extension Specialist, Tidewater AREC; Fitz Cherry, Lab & Res. Specialist, Tidewater AREC; Dan Anco, Associate Professor, Clemson University; and Jeffrey Dunne, Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University

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In 2022, PVQE included 25 genotypes: 5 commercial varieties, including ‘Bailey II’,’ Emery’, ‘NC 20’, ‘Sullivan’ and ‘Walton’; and 20 advanced breeding lines developed by the North Carolina State University peanut breeding program (Table 1). All breeding lines have the ‘high oleic acid’ characteristic. Cultivars and lines were planted from May 11 through May 24 at five locations: Tidewater AREC in Suffolk, VA, Slade Farm near Williamston, Martin Co., NC, the Upper Coastal Plain Research Station (UCPRS) near Rocky Mount, NC, McDuffie Farm near Council, Bladen County, NC, and the Edisto Research and Education Center (EREC) in Blackville, SC.

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Publication Date

February 22, 2023