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WESTERN AUSTRALIA Early maturing, superior yielding, Clearfield barley. KEY FEATURES } Highest yielding Clearfield barley; yielding on average 10-15% higher than Scope CLA } Good straw strength, lodging resistance and head retention compared to Scope CLA } CCN Resistant } Robust disease resistance profile } Short rachilla hair length, reducing itchiness } Available for planting in 2017

MATURITY Spartacus CLA is an early maturing, potential malting barley and has a similar maturity to La TrobeA. RAINFALL Spartacus CLA is ideally suited to the low to medium rainfall regions of Australia and performs best when sown: Low < 300mm Med 380-480mm Ideal Sowing Periods High > 480mm Early-late May Early May - Early June Mid May - Mid June MALT ACCREDITATION Spartacus CLA is currently undergoing Malt Accreditation with a final accreditation decision likely in March 2018. Spartacus CLA is currently classified as a feed variety. DISEASE Spartacus CLA provides a robust disease resistance profile and is resistant to CCN. For Net Form of Net Blotch & Spot Form of Net Blotch, a foliar fungicide such as AMISTAR XTRA or COGITO may be required. Specifically for Spot Form of Net Blotch, in medium to high rainfall growing situations, early disease suppression through the use of UNIFORM in furrow or applied to the fertiliser, coupled with a foliar fungicide program can effectively provide adequate disease control. Alternatively, under high disease pressure situations COGITO applied at GS30-32 followed by AMISTAR XTRA at GS37-47 will provide effective control. For powdery mildew, additional management techniques will be of benefit, particularly in higher rainfall regions. VIBRANCE seed treatment is recommended, along with the application of foliar fungicides such as AMISTAR XTRA will provide the best level of control and protection. Higher rainfall regions may provide seasonal conditions conducive for Barley Leaf Rust development. Foliar management may be required in the form of 2 x 200mL/ha of AMISTAR XTRA or in lower rainfall areas, COGITO can be used. With this medium rainfall variety, scald disease incidences are expected to be low, however, when grown in high disease pressure environments, a robust foliar fungicide program will be required. Scald Net form net blotch Spot type net blotch Powdery mildew BYDV Leaf rust BassA MRMS MS-S * S MS MR MR/S# HindmarshA MRMS MS * SVS MRMS S S La TrobeA MR MRMS * SVS MRMS Sp S RosalindA MSp MRp Sp MRMSp Sp MRp Spartacus CLA MRp MRp SVSp MRMSp Sp - Scope CL PlusA MS MR-MS * S R MRp S Source: 2016 DAFWA Barley Variety Guide R=Resistant, MR=Moderately Resistant, MS=Moderately Susceptible, S=Susceptible, VS=Very Susceptible # Pathotype dependent p provisional rating information not available. Disease reactions vary between states; always refer to individual state variety guides for local information. Clearfield Barley Syngenta and InterGrain only support the use of Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) approved imidazolinone chemistry for Spartacus CLA. Based on current registrations the herbicide options for the variety is as follows: Pre-Emergent Herbicide: Sentry http://m.cropcare.com.au/assets/2189/1/sentrylabelapproved20160331.pdf http://m.cropcare.com.au/assets/2208/1/tnsentry-2016preemspartacus.pdf Post-Emergent Herbicide Option: Intervix http://www.agro.basf.com.au/product-finder/intervix%c2%ae

WESTERN AUSTRALIA YIELD WESTERN AUSTRALIA 155 145 % Site mean yield 135 125 115 105 Spartacus CLA HindmarshA LaTrobeA Scope CLA 95 85 Agzone1 Agzone2 Agzone3 Agzone4 Agzone5 Agzone6 2014-15 WA NVT MET variety performance; represented regionally as a % of site mean yield. 135 130 125 % Site mean yield 120 115 110 105 100 95 90 Spartacus CLA HindmarshA LaTrobeA Scope CLA 85 < 2 t/ha 2-3 t/ha 3-4 t/ha 4-5 t/ha 5+ t/ha Yield environment (t/ha) 2014-15 WA NVT MET variety performance; represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield.

GRAIN QUALITY Spartacus CLA has excellent physical grain characteristics. It has good grain plumpness, surpassing Scope CLA and an improvement over La TrobeA. It has excellent hectolitre weight. Hectolitre Weight Spartacus CLA exhibits very good hectolitre weight, consistently exceeding La TrobeA and Scope CLA. 75 70 Hectolitre Weight (kg) 65 60 55 50 Spartacus CLA HindmarshA Scope CLA 2010-15 National NVT Hectolitre weight (kg/hl) Grain Size Spartacus CLA has very good grain size, providing high retention and low screenings. 40 Screenings (%) 30 20 10 0 Spartacus CLA HindmarshA Scope CLA 2010-15 National NVT Screenings (%)(<2.2mm)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA PLANT FEATURES } Spartacus CLA is a high yielding, early maturing barley. } Spartacus CLA has moderately good straw strength and head retention, an improvement compared to Scope CLA. This combined with a high level of pre-harvest sprouting tolerance will prove a definite advantage in seasons where there is above average harvest rainfall. } The variety also has a short rachilla hair length and is considered relatively itch-less. } Spartacus CLA has a similar plant height and architecture to La TrobeA and has an erect growth habit. } Spartacus CLA has a short coleoptile and it is recommended that sowing depth be considered when planting this variety. It is also recommended that VIBRANCE be applied to the seed to minimise seed treatment impacts on coleoptile length and subsequent pre-emergent herbicide interaction. This treatment will provide greater sowing depth flexibility and maximise early seedling vigour and emergence. Classification Maturity with late May sowing Coleoptile Length Straw Strength Height Head loss risk Grain Plumpness Rachilla Hair Length BassA Malt Medium Medium Very good Short Medium Good Long HindmarshA Food Early Short Fair Medium Low Mod. good Short La TrobeA Malt Early Short Mod. Good Medium Low Mod. good Short RosalindA Feed Moderately early Short Mod. Good Medium Low Mod. good - Spartacus CLA Potential Malt Early Short Mod. Good Medium Low Mod. good Short Scope CL PlusA Malt Medium Short Fair Tall High Fair Long Source: 2016 DAFWA Barley Variety Guide. Spartacus CLA and RosalindA Plant Features Source: InterGrain Barley Breeding SEED AVAILABILITY Spartacus CLA is now available from your local reseller or Syngenta Seedgro member. For more information, visit www.intergrain.com. PLANT BREEDING RIGHTS (PBR) AND END POINT ROYALTIES (EPR) Spartacus CLA is protected by Plant Breeders Rights. Any unauthorised commercial propagation or any sale, conditioning, export import or stocking of propagating material of this variety is an infringement under the Plant Breeders Rights 1994. La TrobeA is subject to an EPR of $4.25 per metric tonne (GST exclusive), payable on all production excluding seed saved for future crops. Spartacus CLA is an Agriculture Victoria Services (AVS) variety bred by David Moody and the InterGrain barley breeding team. InterGrain manages the collection of End Point Royalties (EPR) as part of the Plant Breeders Rights variety licencing agreement. The royalties are collected for investment into continued plant breeding research and development of improved varieties for Australian farmers. Cover photo: Barley

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