
- advanced chickpea breeding lines yield trial
North Dakota leads the nation in production of both dry pea and lentil. Because of the need for new varieties specifically adapted to ND, the 2007 North Dakota Legislature approved the establishment of a pulse crop breeding program at NDSU. This legislation provided two new positions: a pulse crop breeder stationed in Fargo and an assistant pulse crop breeder located in Minot. The position in Minot is advantageous because it gives the breeding program a strong presence and is centrally located in the main pulse growing region of ND. The main goal of this program is to develop new varieties of dry pea, lentil, and chickpea for ND and surrounding area producers. Experiments conducted in Minot and the surrounding region will include variety trials, early and advanced yield trials, disease screening nurseries, and single plant/row selections. Utilization of onsite greenhouse space to recombine favorable traits will continue.
Chickpeas
2016 Variety Trial at Minot
2018 Variety Trial at Minot
2019 Variety Trial at Minot
2020 Variety Trial at Minot
Lentils
2016 Variety Trial at Minot
2017 Variety Trail at Minot
2018 Variety Trail at Minot
2019 Variety Trial at Minot
2020 Variety Trial at Minot
Peas
2013 Variety Trial at Minot
2014 Variety Trial at Minot
2015 Variety Trial at Minot
2016 Variety Trial at Minot
2017 Variety Trial at Minot
2018 Variety Trial at Minot
2019 Variety Trial at Minot
2020 Variety Trial at Minot
Pulse Crop Production Under Non-Saline and Saline Conditions
Dry Pea Evaluation and Enhancement of Protein Content