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Clinton C. Shock and Eric P. Eldredge
Introduction
Sugar beet seed companies and the beet growers associations have cooperated for many years to test sugar beets at the Malheur Experiment Station. Commercial cultivars and experimental lines of sugar beets were evaluated to identify lines with high sugar yields and root quality. A joint seed advisory committee evaluates the accumulated performance data for the varieties over several years and locations, then it restricts growers in Idaho and Malheur County of Oregon to planting only those varieties ranking above minimum industry requirements.
Procedures
Results
Table 1. Root yields, sugar yields, and root quality from sugar beet lines entered as commercial lines at the Malheur Experiment Station, Oregon State University, Ontario, OR, 1998.
Root yield Sucrose Conductivity Extraction sugar Hilleshog Canyon 39.04 17.57 13728 0.78 84.74 298 11637 Sierra 37.51 17.72 13298 0.72 85.56 303 11381 Pillar 30.58 18.12 11082 0.71 85.73 311 9503 Oasis 36.19 17.64 12776 0.68 86.03 303 10998 PM21 37.29 17.62 13162 0.69 85.89 303 11311 Emblem 36.31 17.87 12983 0.66 86.28 308 11200 Owyhee 39.04 17.76 13865 0.71 85.72 304 11886 Dillon 38.73 17.43 13499 0.72 85.44 298 11537 Cassia 37.23 17.57 13093 0.71 85.58 301 11208 HM9155 36.99 17.08 12641 0.85 83.66 286 10582 HMWS62 34.44 17.30 11909 0.75 85.00 294 10127 PM9 39.50 16.98 13418 0.72 85.39 290 11459 American Crystal ACH203 34.44 17.44 12016 0.76 84.92 296 10205 ACH211 33.58 17.96 12070 0.71 85.69 308 10344 Mustang 38.31 17.56 13457 0.80 84.43 297 11363 Tomcat 37.42 17.43 13059 0.83 84.04 293 10978 Holly Rival 30.27 17.51 10599 0.75 85.08 298 9019 Rizor 30.52 17.23 10539 0.84 83.88 289 8838 SS781R 32.11 16.64 10681 0.84 83.78 279 8951 Seedex Blazer 34.41 17.28 11891 0.85 83.66 289 9953 Betaseed Beta8118 35.58 17.74 12614 0.85 83.80 297 10572 Beta8450 35.91 17.22 12367 0.90 83.10 286 10277 Beta8422 35.15 16.93 11903 0.91 82.88 281 9865 Beta8468 35.42 17.65 12511 0.86 83.68 295 10472 Beta8757 36.50 17.14 12509 0.88 83.25 285 10413 Beta8348 37.63 16.90 12711 0.84 83.77 283 10647 Beta4035R 36.56 17.23 12601 0.82 84.15 290 10608 Beta4546 35.82 17.62 12624 0.80 84.41 298 10655 mean 35.80 17.43 12486 0.78 84.63 295 10571 LSD 0.05 3.41 0.11 1243 0.05 0.74 7 1079 Table 2. Root yields, sugar yields, and root quality from sugar beet lines entered as experimental lines at the Malheur Experiment Station, Oregon State University, Ontario, OR, 1998.
Malheur Experiment Station
Oregon State University
Ontario, OR, 1998
Twenty-eight commercial cultivars and 28 experimental lines (including check cultivars) of sugar beets were evaluated in separate trials conducted at the Malheur Experiment Station, Ontario, OR. Sugar beets were planted in Owyhee silt loam where winter wheat had been grown the previous year. Fields were plowed in the fall of 1997, bedded on 22-in rows and fumigated with 20 gal/acre of Telone C-17 on November 6, 1998. The March 10 test results in the first foot of soil were 2 ppm of nitrate-N and 7 ppm of ammonium-N, and in the second foot were 7 ppm of nitrate-N and 7 ppm of ammonium-N. Extractable phosphorus was 22 ppm, and exchangeable Zn was 1.5 ppm. Soil pH was 7.0 and soil organic matter was 1.5 percent. On April 13 the beds were prepared using a spike-tooth bed harrow before planting.
Each entry was replicated eight times using a randomized complete block experimental design. Each plot was four rows wide and 23 ft long with 4-ft alleys separating plots. Approximately 12 viable seeds per foot of row were planted in each plot row. The seed was planted on April 16 with cone-seeders mounted on a John Deere model 71 flexi-planter equipped with disc openers. On April 17, trials were corrugated, and Counter 15G was applied in a band over the row at 6 oz/1000 ft of row. The sugar beet trials were furrow-irrigated to furnish moisture for uniform seedling emergence. The sugar beets were hand-thinned May 16-18; spacing between plants was approximately 7 in. On May 28, 30 lb N/acre broadcast urea was applied by hand following an unusally rainy May with 4.5 in of rain. The crop was sidedressed with 189 lb N/acre as urea on June 3. The crop was severely hurt by hail on July 4.
Treflan at 1 pt/acre was applied for weed control June 10 and incorporated with sinner weeders. Beets were mechanically cultivated for the last time on June 30, and were recoruggated a final time on July 30. A hailstorm defoliated the sugarbeets and flooded the field temporarily on the evening of July 4. Powdery mildew was controlled with 60 lb/acre of sulfur dust on July 31 and August 18, and with Bayleton at 1 lb/acre on August 18, all applied by airplane.
Sugar beets from the commercial cultivars were harvested October 27-28, and those from the experimental trial were harvested October 28-29. The foliage was removed by a flail beater, and the crowns were clipped with rotating scalping knives. Beets from the two center rows of each four-row plot were dug with a single-row, wheel-type lifter harvester, and all roots in each 23 ft of row were weighed and corrected by 5 percent tare to calculate root yields. A sample of eight beets was taken from each of the harvested rows and analyzed by Amalgamated Sugar Company for percentage of sucrose (Sug), pulp nitrate nitrogen, and conductivity (Cond). The percent extraction was calculated using the formula:
Ext = 250 + ((1255.2*Cond) - (15000*Sug) - 6185)/Sug(98.66-7.845*Cond).
Varietial differences were calculated using ANOVA and protected least significant differences at the 5 percent level, LSD (0.05). Performance was compared with the established commercial varieties ACH 211, Beta 8422, HM Owyhee, and HM PM21.
Cultivar performance was analyzed statistically and ranked by recoverable sugar within each company's entries (Tables 1 and 2). It was not possible to evaluate the yield losses from severe hail on July 4. Yields of estimated recoverable sugar from commercial cultivars ranged from a high of 11,886 lb/acre of sugar to a low of 8838 lb/acre of sugar, with a variety mean of 10,571 lb/acre of sugar. Among the top yielding commercial cultivars were HM Owyhee, HM Canyon, HM Dillon, Beta 8450, and Beta 8118 (Table 1).
Root tonnage among the experimental lines ranged up to 45.4 ton/acre. The experimental lines sucrose percentage averaged 17.27 compared to 17.43 for the commercial cultivars. Yield of recoverable sugar from the experimental lines ranged from 12,725 lb/acre of sugar to a low of 9,470 lb/acre of sugar, with an entry mean of 11,285 lb/acre of sugar. Among the top yielding lines were the Betaseed 5KG 6910, Holly HH97HX724 and HH98HX802 (Table 2).
Seed company
Variety
Gross sugar
Estimated recoverable
ton/acre
%
lb/acre
mmho
%
lb/ton
lb/acre
Seed company |
Variety |
Root yield |
Sucrose |
Gross sugar |
Conductivity |
Extraction |
| |
ton/acre |
% |
lb/acre |
mmho |
% |
lb/ton |
lb/acre | ||
Hilleshog |
PM21 |
40.45 |
17.37 |
14047 |
0.69 |
85.79 |
298 |
12050 |
Owyhee |
41.56 |
17.16 |
14265 |
0.81 |
84.28 |
289 |
12023 | |
HM2977 |
40.64 |
16.74 |
13628 |
0.71 |
85.42 |
286 |
11622 | |
HM2980 |
39.87 |
17.06 |
13606 |
0.86 |
83.60 |
285 |
11380 | |
HM2981 |
39.35 |
17.13 |
13473 |
0.80 |
84.33 |
289 |
11362 | |
HM1329 |
39.44 |
17.51 |
13786 |
0.82 |
84.14 |
295 |
11593 | |
American Crystal |
ACH211 |
35.97 |
17.78 |
12790 |
0.75 |
85.17 |
303 |
10893 |
ACH9707 |
33.98 |
17.52 |
11909 |
0.72 |
85.53 |
300 |
10187 | |
ACH9802 |
36.25 |
17.14 |
12415 |
0.84 |
83.77 |
287 |
10398 | |
Seedex |
SX1512 |
39.78 |
16.64 |
13228 |
0.69 |
85.74 |
285 |
11339 |
SX1513 |
40.70 |
16.41 |
13355 |
0.69 |
85.62 |
281 |
11436 | |
Betaseed |
Beta8422 |
37.35 |
17.00 |
12686 |
0.92 |
82.76 |
281 |
10501 |
4KG5983 |
38.49 |
18.18 |
13983 |
0.81 |
84.48 |
307 |
11812 | |
4KG5996 |
39.47 |
17.60 |
13885 |
0.86 |
83.59 |
294 |
11609 | |
5CG7347 |
36.89 |
17.83 |
13155 |
0.74 |
85.27 |
304 |
11217 | |
5KG6910 |
45.42 |
16.72 |
15182 |
0.84 |
83.80 |
280 |
12725 | |
6CG7125 |
39.41 |
17.20 |
13555 |
0.91 |
82.94 |
285 |
11240 | |
6CG7128 |
37.94 |
17.41 |
13200 |
0.89 |
83.22 |
290 |
10985 | |
5KJ5017 |
39.90 |
17.37 |
13863 |
0.87 |
83.49 |
290 |
11577 | |
6CG7265 |
40.02 |
17.08 |
13654 |
0.89 |
83.10 |
284 |
11347 | |
7CG7382 |
35.73 |
16.46 |
11751 |
1.07 |
80.58 |
265 |
9470 | |
Holly |
H943222 |
37.94 |
16.80 |
12739 |
0.82 |
84.02 |
282 |
10705 |
HH97HX706 |
37.60 |
18.18 |
13664 |
0.64 |
86.68 |
315 |
11844 | |
HH97HX724 |
41.80 |
17.35 |
14498 |
0.87 |
83.47 |
290 |
12104 | |
HH98HX802 |
39.72 |
17.95 |
14241 |
0.70 |
85.77 |
308 |
12213 | |
HH98HX803 |
36.37 |
17.57 |
12771 |
0.75 |
85.13 |
299 |
10864 | |
HH98HX804 |
38.00 |
15.71 |
11923 |
0.92 |
82.40 |
259 |
9822 | |
HH98HX805 |
36.25 |
18.59 |
13473 |
0.65 |
86.62 |
322 |
11670 | |
mean |
38.80 |
17.27 |
13383 |
0.80 |
84.31 |
291 |
11285 | |
LSD 0.05 |
2.42 |
0.53 |
888 |
0.06 |
0.84 |
10 |
759 | |
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