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Standards agreed on (22.09.2007)

Standards agreed on (22.09.2007). Nordic region (Estonia, Sweden): Belinda (SW): represents the mid-late varieties in this region; currently the main variety in Sweden, Norway, Finland, also listed in the Baltic countries.

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Standards agreed on (22.09.2007)

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  1. Standards agreed on (22.09.2007) Nordic region (Estonia, Sweden): Belinda (SW): represents the mid-late varieties in this region; currently the main variety in Sweden, Norway, Finland, also listed in the Baltic countries. Jaak (Jogeva): One of the Estonian latest-bred varieties, 2-3 days earlier than the other Estonian a very early variety would be the Norwegian Leila Western Europe (France): Auteuil: most cultivated spring cultivar in France, was already standard in the previous project Evora: second most cultivated winter cultivar in France,

  2. Standards agreed on (22.09.2007) Central Europe (Czech Republic, Germany, Poland): Ivory: has been reported to accumulate less DON because of low hull content. Krezus: Saul: naked variety with lower fat South Europe (Italy): Argentina most cultivated in past Genziana very new variety South East Europe (Bulgaria, Romania): Mures Mina: naked cultivar

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