Wicket

High yielding, short, stiff-strawed spring feed barley

Parentage:
Saloon x Tavern

Status:
HGCA Recommended List
HGCA Recommended

Yield potential

Wicket is one of the highest yielding feed spring barley's on the 2005 HGCA Recommended List

Wicket yield

Source: 2005 HGCA Recommended List.

Wicket has given very high yields across all regions of the UK, performing especially well in the West region.

Wicket yield

Source: 2005 HGCA Recommended List.

Disease resistance

Wicket has a robust disease resistance profile with an improved Rhynchosporium rating over current established feed varieties.

Wicket disease resistance

Source: 2005 HGCA Recommended List.

Fungicide use

Whilst having a robust disease resistance profile, Wicket would still benefit from a standard fungicide programme with the emphasis placed on establishing a healthy crop.

  • T0 - Unix will help in preventing mildew infections occurring.
  • T1 - T1 is key for protecting the canopy during the plants main burst of growth. Unix & Acanto provide a broad-spectrum disease control.
  • T2 - T2 applications help to protect the plant during grain fill and ensure a healthy harvest. Strobilurins protect against foliar diseases and Chlorothalonil has demonstrated excellent control of biotic and abiotic spotting.

Agronomic information

Wicket is a medium / late maturing variety with unbeatable resistance to lodging and brackling.

Wicket agronomics

Source: 2005 HGCA Recommended List.

Growth habit

  • Early Spring: Semi-prostrate
  • Tillering ability: Medium
  • Maturity: Medium / late

Drilling dates

  • Suitability for early drilling: Good - December onwards
  • Optimum drilling date: Scotland (February – March), England (January – February)
  • Suitability for late drilling (April): Acceptable

Recommended sowing rate

Seed rates are dependent on soil conditions at the time of drilling, the more difficult the environment the higher the seed rate must be to compensate the potential plant loss. The table below shows the number of seeds per square metre that should be planted in good conditions.

Wicket sowing rate

The chart above should always be used in conjunction with thousand-grain weight of the seed to calculate the correct seed rate.

Nitrogen application

Apply high rates of nitrogen for maximum yield with a split application being advised.

PGRs

Normally not required (particularly with a variety as stiff as Wicket) however Syngenta Seeds advises the use on lush crops or very fertile sites. In these cases use low rate Moddus (0.1 - 0.2 l/ha) at GS 29-30 to stabilise tillers and promote root development.

Grain quality

Specific weight: 68.8kg/hl

Sieving % through: 2.25mm - 2.4%

Sieving % through: 2.5mm - 6.7%

Source: 2005 HGCA Recommended List.


If you require any more information about this variety, please contact Syngenta Seeds on 01223 883400

Disclaimer
The information given in these pages is for general guidance only. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure it is accurate, it is out of necessity, of a general nature and variation in growing environment or climate and/or changes to legislation, regulations and best practice can render it inaccurate. Syngenta Seeds Limited cannot accept any liability arising out of or in conjunction with the use of this information. Crop protection products should be used in conjunction with manufacturers’ recommendations. Use pesticides safely – always read the label. Consult your agronomist for the most current advice.

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