2003
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2003.0739
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Registration of ‘Perry’ Peanut

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“…Georgia-07W, Georgia-06G, Georgia Greener, and GA 032902 had significantly higher dollar value return above variable cost per hectare compared to 'Florida-07' (Gorbet and Tillman, 2009), 'York', 'McCloud', 'Tifrunner' (Holbrook and Culbreath, 2007), 'C-99R' (Gorbet and Shokes, 2002), 'Carver' , 'AT-3085RO', 'AT-3081R' (Anderson and Harvey, 2006), 'AP-3', and 'Andru II' . Also in the same 2006 Max test (Table 4), Georgia-08V had significantly higher dollar value return above variable cost per hectare compared to the other virginia-type cultivars: 'Gregory' (Isleib et al, 1999), 'CHAMPS' (Mozingo et al, 2006), 'NC-V 11' (Wynne et al, 1991), and 'Perry' (Isleib et al, 2003). Similar results were found in the 2006 Min test.…”
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“…Georgia-07W, Georgia-06G, Georgia Greener, and GA 032902 had significantly higher dollar value return above variable cost per hectare compared to 'Florida-07' (Gorbet and Tillman, 2009), 'York', 'McCloud', 'Tifrunner' (Holbrook and Culbreath, 2007), 'C-99R' (Gorbet and Shokes, 2002), 'Carver' , 'AT-3085RO', 'AT-3081R' (Anderson and Harvey, 2006), 'AP-3', and 'Andru II' . Also in the same 2006 Max test (Table 4), Georgia-08V had significantly higher dollar value return above variable cost per hectare compared to the other virginia-type cultivars: 'Gregory' (Isleib et al, 1999), 'CHAMPS' (Mozingo et al, 2006), 'NC-V 11' (Wynne et al, 1991), and 'Perry' (Isleib et al, 2003). Similar results were found in the 2006 Min test.…”
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“…Preplant fumigation with metam-sodium has been used successfully for CBR control (Phipps, 1990), but it is expensive and requires significant management input. Therefore, identification and utilization of resistance to CBR have been emphasized in peanut breeding programs (Beute et al, 1976;Coffelt and Garren, 1982;Isleib et al, 1997Isleib et al, , 2003Wynne and Beute, 1983;Wynne et al, 1991).…”
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“…NC 3033, a virginia-type whose pedigree includes spanish-types, was released in 1976 as the first CBR-resistant germplasm (Beute et al, 1976). The NC breeding program has released several partially resistant virginia-type cultivars including 'NC 8C' (Wynne and Beute, 1983), 'NC 10C' (Wynne et al, 1991), 'NC 12C' (Isleib et al, 1997), and 'Perry' (Isleib et al, 2003). Georgia-02C, the first runner peanut cultivar with moderate resistance to CBR, was recently released (Branch, 2003).…”
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“…However, differences in plant condition rating associated with CBR were noted for cultivars (p 5 0.0038), with VA 98R expressing more disease than Perry (12% versus 5%, data not shown in tables). The cultivar VA 98R is more susceptible to CBR than the cultivar Perry (Dong et al, 2008;Isleib et al, 2003;Mozingo, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%