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Elmar

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Elmar
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Lr,Yr,Pm; Fr; Lr,Sr,Yr,Pm
resistant = Bt(T.tritici); Bt; Bt,Db; Bt(some races),Db; Lg,Bt(some races)}
# CItr 12392

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1949
cultivated: 1949-1970(?)
received: 1947

United States, Washington (developed)
GRIS {Hymar / 3*Elgin, 1942; Hymar / Elgin, 1942 // Elgin, 1942} PEDIGREE
other # = Elmar; CI 12392; ; GRIS{K-45080; CI-12392}
Remark: Soft white club winter wheat. Released in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in 1949. Soon after its release in 1949, it became the most widely grown variety in the Pacific Northwest because of its resistance to the generally prevalent races of common and dwarf bunt. With a changes in bunt races it was replaced by Omar. History: DEVELOPED 1949 Washington, United States by Washington State University; USDA, ARS Plant Industry Station
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Elmar
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Lr,Yr,Pm; Fr; Lr,Sr,Yr,Pm
resistant = Bt(T.tritici); Bt; Bt,Db; Bt(some races),Db; Lg,Bt(some races)}
# CItr 12392

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1949
cultivated: 1949-1970(?)
received: 1947

United States, Washington (developed)
GRIS {Hymar / 3*Elgin, 1942; Hymar / Elgin, 1942 // Elgin, 1942} PEDIGREE
other # = Elmar; CI 12392; ; GRIS{K-45080; CI-12392}
Remark: Soft white club winter wheat. Released in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in 1949. Soon after its release in 1949, it became the most widely grown variety in the Pacific Northwest because of its resistance to the generally prevalent races of common and dwarf bunt. With a changes in bunt races it was replaced by Omar. History: DEVELOPED 1949 Washington, United States by Washington State University; USDA, ARS Plant Industry Station

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