This study was conducted to determine triticale varieties suitable for the ecological conditions of Erzurum and to compare
them with wheat varieties developed for the region in Pasinler and Aziziye locations for a period of ten years (2006-2015)
in randomized block design with 3 replications. In this study, 3 bread wheat varieties (Doğu 88, Palandöken 97, Alparslan)
and 1 triticale (Ümranhanım) variety and 3 triticale varieties developed by Bahri Dağdaş International Agricultural
Research Institute (Tatlıcak 97, Mikham and Melez 2001) for the East Anatolian Region were used as study material.
Wheat and triticale varieties were compared with each other in terms of grain yield over the locations and years. There were
statistically significant differences (p<0.01) between years, locations and varieties. While the average yield of 4403 kg ha-1
was obtained from the Pasinler location, 2896 kg ha-1 yield was obtained from the Aziziye location on average. According
to the results of the ten-year trial, the Ümranhanım triticale variety developed especially for the Eastern Anatolia Region
had the highest grain yield (4189 kg ha-1). This was followed by Tatlıcak 97 (4062 kg ha-1), Doğu 88 (3712 kg ha-1),
Alparslan (3655 kg ha-1), Palandöken 97 (3575 kg ha-1), Mikham (3389 kg ha-1) and Melez 2001 (2967 kg ha-1) varieties.
Therefore, it is concluded that the Ümranhanım and Tatlıcak 97 cultivars can be used as an alternative to wheat varieties
grown in the region and higher grain yield can be obtained
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Agricultural Engineering |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | January 1, 2020 |
Published in Issue | Year 2020 Volume: 6 Issue: 1 |