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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # CItr 11389 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | GRIS{ne1, ne2; Ne2; Ne2m; ch1, Ch2; d1, D2, d3; Kr1, Kr2; Rht8b; Gli-A1f, Gli-B1e, Gli-D1b, Gli-A2b, Gli-D2l} | Netherlands (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {DOUBLE-WALCORN; DOUBLE-STAND-UP; HOLLAND,USA; AUS-14293; WHITE-HOLLAND; NEW-VICTORY; QUEEN-WILHELMINA; BROEKEMAS-WILHELMINA; CI-9349; GEKRUISTE-SPIJK-IC; WILHELMINA-TARWE;} other # = GRIS{K-25162; PI-37601,162595; CI-4193; AFRC-355} | Remark: Introduced as Queen Wilhelmina from the Netherlands by the Oregon Agric. Exp. Station in about 1914. It was known as Holland when first introduced. History: DEVELOPED Netherlands by Brockema, L., Institute for Agricultural Plant Breeding. DONATED 01/06/1932 by Oregon State University | ||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # CItr 11389 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | GRIS{ne1, ne2; Ne2; Ne2m; ch1, Ch2; d1, D2, d3; Kr1, Kr2; Rht8b; Gli-A1f, Gli-B1e, Gli-D1b, Gli-A2b, Gli-D2l} | Netherlands (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {DOUBLE-WALCORN; DOUBLE-STAND-UP; HOLLAND,USA; AUS-14293; WHITE-HOLLAND; NEW-VICTORY; QUEEN-WILHELMINA; BROEKEMAS-WILHELMINA; CI-9349; GEKRUISTE-SPIJK-IC; WILHELMINA-TARWE;} other # = GRIS{K-25162; PI-37601,162595; CI-4193; AFRC-355} | Remark: Introduced as Queen Wilhelmina from the Netherlands by the Oregon Agric. Exp. Station in about 1914. It was known as Holland when first introduced. History: DEVELOPED Netherlands by Brockema, L., Institute for Agricultural Plant Breeding. DONATED 01/06/1932 by Oregon State University | ||||