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Crop & Food ResearchhBROAD sheet117 September 1999Key featuresHigh yie Crop & Food ResearchhBROAD sheet117 September 1999Key featuresHigh yie

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Contactswwwcropcrinz Sam WhiteAdrian RussellCrop Food ResearchNew Zealand Plant Breeding LtdPrivate Bag 4704 ChristchurchBox 19 Lincoln ChristchurchTel03 325 6400Tel021 887 887Fax03 325 2074 ID: 515355

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Crop & Food ResearchhBROAD sheet117 September 1999Key featuresHigh yielding maple pea cultivar (evaluated in FAR trialsImproved lodging resistanceSuited to both irrigated and dryland environmentsResistant to Fusarium wilt Race 1Excellent nutritional profile compared to existing NewCourier is a high yielding, semi-leafless maple field pea cultivar bred by Crop & Food Research.It is the first semi-leafless maple pea cultivar to be released with Plant Variety Rights in New Zealandand exhibits improvements in plant height and lodging resistance over the shorter-strawed cultivarCrown. Courier is resistant to Fusarium wilt Race 1, and has better tolerance to Ascochyta blight thanWhero and Crown. Courier is susceptible to powdery mildew. is a spring-sown, semi-leafless maple field peacultivar that produces a vigorous medium-tall plant withimproved lodging resistance. The flowers of arehave been reported in FAR Arable Updates where it has has an irregular shape with yellow Contactswww.crop.cri.nz Sam WhiteAdrian RussellCrop & Food ResearchNew Zealand Plant Breeding LtdPrivate Bag 4704, ChristchurchBox 19, Lincoln, ChristchurchTel.03 325 6400Tel.021 887 887Fax03 325 2074Fax.03 Emailwhites@crop.cri.nzEmailnzbpl@lincoln.ac.nzwww.nzpbl.co.nzUnder most conditions exhibits better lodging is best sown from mid-September to lateOctober. The recommended sowing rate is 260 kg/ha. Aim Courier can compensateRecent FAR research indicates that peas do notrespond to fertiliser (beyond maintenance applicationstoo much growth which may reduce lodging resistance. has been exposed to most registered peaherbicides with no apparent problems. Follow the will produce high yields if water use ismonitored and irrigation scheduled. However, excessiveyield, lodging resistance and harvest-ability. is susceptible to powdery mildew so an is resistant to Fusarium wilt Race 1.Resistance to downy mildew and Ascochyta blight is similarto Crown therefore is rated as moderately is tolerant of peavirus and pea powdery mildew.Marketing and utilisationLtd (as Head Licensee of This cultivar was granted Plant Variety Rights in New was developed for New Zealand andinternational pea export markets. Its use is targetedprimarily at bird-feed markets rather than for sprouting.and Technology has enabled Crop & Food Research toZealand arable industry.Relative grain yield (t/ha) of Courier compared with the commercial maplefield pea cultivar Crown in regional pea trials funded by FAR in CanterburyProximate analysis (%) and trypsin inhibitor content (mgTI/g pea flour) of a crownwhero ravitluetorPFbiFAoitcartxelCH(g/ITgmreiruoC19.6..0..0orehW36.5....0nworC21.2..0..1xeR03.3....0