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<strong>Plant</strong> Varieties <strong>Journal</strong> Vol. 23 Number 4<br />

Details of Application<br />

Application Number 2010/028<br />

<strong>Variety</strong> Name ‘Tingoora’<br />

Genus Species Arachis hypogaea<br />

Common Name Peanut<br />

Synonym<br />

Accepted Date 25 Mar 2010<br />

Applicant<br />

Agri-Science Queensland Department of Employment,<br />

Economic Development and Innovation, Grains Research and<br />

Development Corporation, Darling Heights, QLD<br />

Agent<br />

Peanut Company of <strong>Australia</strong>, Kingaroy, QLD<br />

Qualified Person Grant Baker<br />

Details of Comparative Trial<br />

Location<br />

Bundaberg, QLD<br />

Descriptor<br />

Peanut (Arachis) TG/93/3<br />

Period Summer 2009 – Autumn 2010<br />

Conditions<br />

This trial was grown under well irrigated conditions. The trial<br />

included 20 entries, including the candidate and the<br />

comparator. Plot size was 2 x 5 metre rows with 3 replicates.<br />

Trial Design Randomised block design.<br />

Measurements Pod yield, kernel yield, total kernel percentage and graded<br />

outturn.<br />

RHS Chart - edition N/A<br />

Origin and Breeding<br />

Controlled pollination: ‘Tingoora’ (designated D193-p3-8) is an F5:6 line derived<br />

from a cross D193 (‘Walter’ x D45-p37-102). ‘Walter’ was the first high oleic ultra<br />

early line released from the QPIF-GRDC breeding program, also known as D116-p35-<br />

2). D45-p37-102 was a high oleic, highly foliar disease tolerant breeding line which<br />

never made it to commercial release. The cross was made in 2002-03 and the F1<br />

(D193) grown in the Kairi Research Station glasshouse in N. Qld. In the following<br />

summer (2003/04) at the Taabinga Research Station at Kingaroy, S. Qld, some single<br />

F2 plant selections were made on the basis if pod and kernel characteristics. F3<br />

kernels from those single plants were planted as F2:3 rows in a winter nursery at<br />

Southedge Research Station in N. Qld in 2004. These rows were selected on the basis<br />

of high pod and kernel yield. Subsequently, F4 single plants were selected on the basis<br />

of pod and kernel characters in the summer of 2004/05 from F2:4 spaced plants grown<br />

at Bundaberg Research Station in S. Qld. F4:5 rows were then grown out at the<br />

Taabinga Research Station at Kingaroy, S. Qld in the summer of 2005/06. An Ultra<br />

Early Preliminary Yield Test was planted in 2006/07 at the Taabinga Research<br />

Station. Two years of regional ultra early variety evaluation trials were conducted<br />

during 2007/08. Breeder: Alan Cruickshank, Warwick, QLD.<br />

Choice of Comparators Characteristics used for grouping varieties to identify the most similar<br />

<strong>Variety</strong> of Common Knowledge<br />

Organ/<strong>Plant</strong> Part Context State of Expression in Group of Varieties<br />

Kernel oleic acid content high<br />

Time of maturity very early<br />

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