A SWISS CHARD GAHDEN BEET HYBRID Fra~ F

A SWISS CHARD GAHDEN BEET HYBRID Fra~ F

-150- A SWISS CHARD GAHDEN BEET HYBRID Fra~ F. Lynes.~/ In 1938 two roots of swiss chard, a form of Beta vulgaris comnonly ·groTArn in vegetable gardens for the edible tops,-B:nd on_e __ root of the common red garden beet.of the C~osby variety were planted as an isolation allowing them to cross pollinate. The see:S pro~uced was harvested separately from the chard and garden beet plants. The seed produced by the chard plants was planted in the field in 1939 and thinned to twelve inch spacing. Only two chard. plants occurred in the population indicating a high percent of crossing in 1938. Twelve large, oval shaped., red roots, reasonably free of side roots, with garden beet type foliage were seleoted from this population for seed production in 1940. These F1 roots had an average weight of two pounds and five ounces and o.n a.verage percent sucrose of 8.6%. A portion of the F2 seed produced in 194C was planted in the field in 1941 and the plants were thinned to twelve inch spacing. Segregatioh occurred in this generation giving rise to many types of roots and foliage. Twenty-one large, conical shaped i;,rhi te roots, with only minor side roots and beet type foliage without red color were selected from this population for seed production in 1942, These F2 i~oots had an average "'reight of two pounds and an average percent sucrose of 15.6%. A portion of the F0 seed produced in 1942 was planted in the field in 1943 and the plants were thinned to 12 inch spacing. All of the plants produced were similar to the sugar beet in shape, size and color with an occasional minor side root. Eight roots were selected for seed production in 19~4. These roots have an &verage weight of two pounds and one ounce-,.. with an average percent sucrose of 16.1%. "i):: • ' ~ The F3 germination of tl,is hybrid will be evaluated in variety tests in 1944 in comparison with commercial varieties of sugar beets. It will also b~ evaluated in crosses with sugar beets This chard x garden' beet hybrid may prove of value in sugar beet breeding work. 1/ Associate Agronomist, Beet Seed Breeding Department, Holly Sugar Corporation, Sheridan, Wyoming. .

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