along Pesan River,, 4.6km S of Semdinli on road to Tekli MAP LINK
region: Hakkari
country: Turkey
Lat: N 37° 16' 60" Long: E 44° 36' 0"
Environment > Altitude: 1362.4m
Accessions
Collector:
USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
collection date:
16th July 1986site notes: COLLECTED 07/16/1986 Hakkari, Turkey by Sperling, C., Harvard University Herbaria; Gecit, H., Ankara University; Eser, D., Ankara University
accession number "
PI 636157"
LINK
name: "
PI560830-sel-wcors"
Triticum aestivumhabit:
received:
2004notes: Remark: Resistant to common bunt and dwarf bunt. History: DEVELOPED Idaho, United States by Goates, B., USDA-ARS
held by collector
USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
accession number "
PI 636158"
LINK
name: "
PI560830-sel-wcows"
Triticum aestivumhabit:
received:
2004notes: Remark: Resistant to common bunt and dwarf bunt. History: DEVELOPED Idaho, United States by Goates, B., USDA-ARS
held by collector
USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
accession number "
PI 636159"
LINK
name: "
PI560830-sel-bco"
Triticum aestivumhabit:
received:
2004notes: Remark: Resistant to common bunt and dwarf bunt. History: DEVELOPED Idaho, United States by Goates, B., USDA-ARS
held by collector
USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
accession number "
CWI 49110//GID 198128"
LINK
name: "
PI 560829"
Triticum aestivumhabit:
received:
1992
held genebank;
CIMMYT (MEX) INFO
accession number "
CWI 49111//GID 198129"
LINK
name: "
PI 560830"
Triticum aestivumhabit:
received:
1992
held genebank;
CIMMYT (MEX) INFO
accession number "
CWI 49109//GID 198127"
LINK
name: "
PI 560828"
Triticum aestivumhabit:
received:
1992
held genebank;
CIMMYT (MEX) INFO
accession number "
PI 560828"
LINK
name: "
Kislik"
collector's ID: "
TU86-32-01"
Triticum aestivumhabit:
received:
1989notes: Remark: Cultivated field, irrigated. Hand broadcast in November, harvest now. This variety was grown here by the farmer's father. Spikes white with a few red spikes (TU86-32-02) mixed in field. Aegilops cylindrica a weed around field margin. Winter and spring wheat are the only two wheat varieties grown here. This farmer says winter wheat is best for bread, spring wheat best for bulghur. Seed red. Awns white. Glumes white, nonpubescent. Originally collected in same sample as TU86-32-01-2
held by collector
USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
accession number "
PI 560829"
LINK
name: "
Kislik"
collector's ID: "
TU86-32-01"
Triticum aestivumhabit:
received:
1989notes: Remark: Cultivated field, irrigated. Hand broadcast in November, harvest now. This variety was grown here by the farmer's father. Spikes white with a few red spikes (TU86-32-02) mixed in field. Aegilops cylindria a weed around field margin. Winter and spring wheat are the only two wheat varieties grown here. This farmer says winter wheat is best for bread, spring wheat best for bulghur. Seed white. Awns white. Glumes white, nonpubescent. Originally collected in same sample as TU86-032-01-1
held by collector
USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
accession number "
PI 560830"
LINK
collector's ID: "
TU86-32-02"
Triticum aestivumhabit:
received:
1989notes: Remark: Cultivated field, irrigated. Hand broadcast in November, harvest now. Spikes red, a rare mixture (2%) in a field of Kislik wheat (TU86-32-01). Aegilops cylindrica a weed around field margins. Seed red. Awns tan. Glumes brown, glabrous
held by collector
USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
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