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Einstein is a high yielding nabim Group 2 variety.
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nabim reports that Einstein is used by most millers as a constituent part of bread-making grists. However, with a tendency to produce lower protein content at higher yields and with a lower water absorption, only restricted proportions of this variety can be used in millers grists.
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Classified as ukp bread wheat and has support from end users. Low W means it is only suitable for blending into ukp export cargoes.
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Very popular: accounting for around 13% of harvest 2007 seed certifications.
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Treated yield is comparable to varieties such as Robigus.
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Yields relatively well as a second wheat.
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Has adequate resistance to stem lodging but can be prone to the relatively less common root lodging, which was a problem for some growers in 2007.
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Rather susceptible to brown rust but otherwise has no major disease weakness and has above average resistance to Fusarium ear blight.
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Breeder/ UK Agent: Nickerson (www.nickersonseeds.co.uk).