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| # CItr 13930 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | Mexico, Distrito Federal (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {SONORA-F-64; II-8469-2Y-6C-6Y-4C-2Y-1C; T-1585-1-20; AFRC-613; AFRC-1464; AFRC-7270;} other # = Sonora 64; II-8489-2Y--6C--6Y-4C--2Y-1C; CI 13930; ; GRIS{K-45398; PI-320109; CI-13930; AFRC-2913} | Remark: Sonora 64 is a two-gene semidwarf averaging 85-90 cm in height and is very early (about 70 days to heading). When originally released in Mexico it was resistant to stem, leaf, and stripe rusts, but is currently susceptible to the prevalent races of leaf and stripe rusts in Mexico. History: DEVELOPED 1964 Federal District, Mexico by Rockefeller Foundation; INIFAP, CIFAP, Experimental Valle De Mexico | |||||
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| # CItr 13930 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | Mexico, Distrito Federal (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {SONORA-F-64; II-8469-2Y-6C-6Y-4C-2Y-1C; T-1585-1-20; AFRC-613; AFRC-1464; AFRC-7270;} other # = Sonora 64; II-8489-2Y--6C--6Y-4C--2Y-1C; CI 13930; ; GRIS{K-45398; PI-320109; CI-13930; AFRC-2913} | Remark: Sonora 64 is a two-gene semidwarf averaging 85-90 cm in height and is very early (about 70 days to heading). When originally released in Mexico it was resistant to stem, leaf, and stripe rusts, but is currently susceptible to the prevalent races of leaf and stripe rusts in Mexico. History: DEVELOPED 1964 Federal District, Mexico by Rockefeller Foundation; INIFAP, CIFAP, Experimental Valle De Mexico | |||||