accession number "
CN 12157"
LINK
name: "
Webster"
Triticum aestivumreceived:
1980notes: Hard red winter wheat. Webster was one of a collection introduced in 1912 from RussianTurkestan. Among a large number of wheats in the collection, this variety was most resistant to stemrust and produced the best yields in experiments at the Highmore, South Dakota station. The varietyhas been used for crossing with Kota and other varieties by E.S. McFadden at Webster, SouthDakota for which place the variety is named.
held by collector
PGRC (CAN) INFO
accession number "
CItr 3780"
LINK
name: "
Webster"
Triticum aestivumhabit:
received:
1912notes: Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Webster was one of a collection introduced in 1912 from Russian Turkestan. Among a large number of wheats in the collection, this variety was most resistant to stem rust and produced the best yields in experiments at the Highmore, South Dakota station. The variety has been used for crossing with Kota and other varieties by E.S. McFadden at Webster, South Dakota for which place the variety is named. History: COLLECTED 1912 Turkistan by Bureau of Applied Botany
held genebank;
USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
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