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Seneca

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Seneca
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Fr; Hf(biotype L); Lr,Yr,Pm
resistant = Ut; Wm}
# CItr 12529

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1950
cultivated: 1950-
received: 1946

GRIS{Lr1, Lr13; Ne2ms; ne1, Ne2; ch1, Ch2; H7, H8; Rht-B1a, Rht-D1a; Glu-A1a, Glu-B1d, Glu-D1a; Glu-A1a, Glu-B1b, Glu-D1a; Glu-A3c, Glu-B3b, Glu-D3a; Sm1}
United States, Ohio (developed)
Portage / Fulcaster = Sister Selection of Thorne GRIS {Portage / Fulcaster; Fulcaster / Portage; (S)Thorne} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {TN-1016-4;
}
other # = Seneca; TN 1016-4; CI 12529; ; GRIS{K-43077; CI-12529; AUS-3353}
Remark: Soft red winter wheat. Similar to Thorne, but with high test weight, slightly higher yield, and slightly stiffer straw. History: DEVELOPED 1950 Ohio, United States by Lamb, C., Ohio State University
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Seneca
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Fr; Hf(biotype L); Lr,Yr,Pm
resistant = Ut; Wm}
# CItr 12529

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1950
cultivated: 1950-
received: 1946

GRIS{Lr1, Lr13; Ne2ms; ne1, Ne2; ch1, Ch2; H7, H8; Rht-B1a, Rht-D1a; Glu-A1a, Glu-B1d, Glu-D1a; Glu-A1a, Glu-B1b, Glu-D1a; Glu-A3c, Glu-B3b, Glu-D3a; Sm1}
United States, Ohio (developed)
Portage / Fulcaster = Sister Selection of Thorne GRIS {Portage / Fulcaster; Fulcaster / Portage; (S)Thorne} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {TN-1016-4;
}
other # = Seneca; TN 1016-4; CI 12529; ; GRIS{K-43077; CI-12529; AUS-3353}
Remark: Soft red winter wheat. Similar to Thorne, but with high test weight, slightly higher yield, and slightly stiffer straw. History: DEVELOPED 1950 Ohio, United States by Lamb, C., Ohio State University

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