Field Pea Variety Development for Yield and Disease Resistance for Potential Areas - Registration of a Field Pea Variety Named ‘Bursa’

Deressa Tesfaye Gutu

Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Kulumsa Agricultural Research Center, Asella, Ethiopia

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1713-9693

Gebeyew Achenif Haile

Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Kulumsa Agricultural Research Center, Asella, Ethiopia.

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3860-9837

Gizachew Yilma Kebede

Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Kulumsa Agricultural Research Center, Asella, Ethiopia.

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8655-6015

Tadese Sefera Gala

Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Kulumsa Agricultural Research Center, Asella, Ethiopia.

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9060-5756

Tamene Temesgen Tolessa

International Livestock Research Institutes, Addis Abeba, Ehtiopia.

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0449-033X

Temesgen Abo Ertiro

Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Kulumsa Agricultural Research Center, Asella, Ethiopia.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.20448/journal.510.2020.71.5.11

Keywords: Disease resistance, Grain yield, National yield trail, Preliminary variety trial, Seed size, Pisum sativum L.


Abstract

Field pea (pisum sativum L.) variety ‘Bursa’, with a pedigree (EH 04053 × EH 04051) and breeder ID designation of ‘EH05027-2’ was released in 2015 for highland areas of the country. The variety has been registered by Kulumsa Agricultural research center and it was tested at better representative environments (Kulumsa, Bekoji, Asassa, Kofele, Adet, Adadi, Jeldu and Sinana) representing mid-highland and highland (1800 to 3000 mean above sea level) agro-ecologies during 2012- to 2013- cropping season. The variety produced 2.78% and 3.09% seed yield advantage over the standard checks Burkitu and Letu, and produced 8% seed size advantage over the shiro-type standard check Letu respectively. It also had comparable resistance/tolerant level to major field pea diseases as checks. The variety is mainly characterized by superior mean grain yield as compared from standard check both Burkitu and Letu based on different yield measurement and stability testing parameters across location and over year yield recorded data from national variety trials.

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