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Henry

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Given name + traits Accession # + images 
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Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Henry
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Pm,Hf; Bt; Ut,Sr(race 15B)
resistant = Sr,Bt}
# CItr 12265

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1944
cultivated: 1944-
received: 1942

GRIS{ne1, ne2; Kr1, kr2; Sr17}
United States, Wisconsin (developed)
Illinois No. -1 / Hope // Webster / Resaca GRIS {IL-1 / Hope // Webster / Resaca} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {H-157-A-4-12-8; WIS.233;
}
other # = Henry; H157a-4-12-8; CI 12265; Wis. 233; ; GRIS{K-40050; PI-351211; CI-12265; KU-315}
Remark: Hard red spring wheat. At the time of its release, Henry was resistant to the prevalent leaf rust races. Soon after release the Hope races appeared, rendering it susceptible. Henry was distributed as a feed wheat because the milling and baking properties were only fair. History: DEVELOPED 1944 Wisconsin, United States by University of Wisconsin; Shands, R., USDA-ARS
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Henry
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Pm,Hf; Bt; Ut,Sr(race 15B)
resistant = Sr,Bt}
# CItr 12265

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1944
cultivated: 1944-
received: 1942

GRIS{ne1, ne2; Kr1, kr2; Sr17}
United States, Wisconsin (developed)
Illinois No. -1 / Hope // Webster / Resaca GRIS {IL-1 / Hope // Webster / Resaca} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {H-157-A-4-12-8; WIS.233;
}
other # = Henry; H157a-4-12-8; CI 12265; Wis. 233; ; GRIS{K-40050; PI-351211; CI-12265; KU-315}
Remark: Hard red spring wheat. At the time of its release, Henry was resistant to the prevalent leaf rust races. Soon after release the Hope races appeared, rendering it susceptible. Henry was distributed as a feed wheat because the milling and baking properties were only fair. History: DEVELOPED 1944 Wisconsin, United States by University of Wisconsin; Shands, R., USDA-ARS

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