Lentils Varieties & Breeding
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Market Class: Small Green Lentil

Year Released to Select Seed Growers: 2014
Sub-licensed Outside of SK: SeCan
International Distribution Rights: FP Genetics
Breeder: Dr. Albert Vandenberg, Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK
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Description

CDC Kermit is a high-yielding, small green lentil with improved lodging tolerance. CDC Kermit is not imidazolinone tolerant. It is well-suited to the Dark Brown and Brown soil zone regions that produce green lentils. In 14 years of testing in the co-op and regional trials in Saskatchewan, it yielded 106% of CDC Maxim in the Brown and Dark Brown soil zones, and 97% in the Black and Dark Grey zones. This represents a 12% yield advantage vs. CDC Imvincible in the brown and dark brown soil zones and 16% in the black and dark grey soil zones (Table 1). CDC Kermit has PBR’91 protection. 

Strengths

  • Improved yield vs. CDC Imvincible 
  • High yielding small green lentil 
  • Good lodging tolerance 

Neutral

  • Early-mid maturity 
  • Seed characteristics similar to CDC Viceroy and CDC Imvincible 
  • Similar disease resistance as CDC Imvincible or CDC Jimini

Weaknesses

  • Not tolerant to imidazolinone herbicides 


Table 1: Agronomic performance of small green lentil varieties from Co-op and Regional Trials in Saskatchewan

Variety Class Year Registered Herbicide Tolerance Years Tested Yield (% Maxim) Height (cm) Maturity Rating Resistance to: Seed Weight (g/1000)
Area 1 & 2 Area 3 & 4 Aschocyta Blight Anthracnose Race 1
CDC Imvincible  Small Green 2009 CL 14 94 81 33 E MR MR 34
CDC Kermit Small Green 2014 14 106 97 36 E/M MR MR 34
CDC Jimini Small Green 2021 CL 8 108 99 36 E/M MR MR 38

Co-op and Regional trials in Saskatchewan, Source: Varieties of Grain Crops (SaskSeed Guide
*HT = Herbicide Tolerance. CL indicates Clearfield© variety. 
**Area 1: Brown soil zone; Area 2: Dark brown; Area 3: Black; Area 4: Dark grey 
***Resistance Ratings: R = Resistant; MR = Moderately resistant; I = Intermediate; S = Susceptible 

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