wheat:gateway+genes

Chaparral

simple HELP with site HELP search genetics only   show genetics  
show bunt results  
with images 
  landraces only   in group  HELP >search options< >lists and portals< HELP
 

 
 
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Chaparral
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{resistant = Lr,Sr,Yr,Ut,Pm,Lg,Shr}
# CItr 14076

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1967
cultivated: 1967-
received: 1/3/1970

GRIS{Sr5, Sr17; Rht2}
United States, North Dakota (developed)
Pitic-62 / 4 / Kenya-58 / Newthatch / Thatcher / 3 / Frontana / Thatcher / 5 / Sonora-64 = Pitic-62 / Chris SIB // Sonora-64 =-II19957 GRIS {Pitic-62 / (SIB)Chris // Sonora-64} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {CHAPPARAL; II-19957-18M-1Y-3M-9Y; II-19957;
}
other # = Chaparral; CI 14076; ; GRIS{K-54865; CI-14076; AUS-12016}
Remark: Hard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. Chaparral resists stem, leaf, and stripe rusts. Due to its high resistance to stem and leaf rust as well as its midseason growth character it is adapted well to the spring wheat areas of southern Texas. History: DEVELOPED 1968 North Dakota, United States by International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center; DeKalb Agresearch, Inc.
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Chaparral
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{resistant = Lr,Sr,Yr,Ut,Pm,Lg,Shr}
# CItr 14076

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1967
cultivated: 1967-
received: 1/3/1970

GRIS{Sr5, Sr17; Rht2}
United States, North Dakota (developed)
Pitic-62 / 4 / Kenya-58 / Newthatch / Thatcher / 3 / Frontana / Thatcher / 5 / Sonora-64 = Pitic-62 / Chris SIB // Sonora-64 =-II19957 GRIS {Pitic-62 / (SIB)Chris // Sonora-64} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {CHAPPARAL; II-19957-18M-1Y-3M-9Y; II-19957;
}
other # = Chaparral; CI 14076; ; GRIS{K-54865; CI-14076; AUS-12016}
Remark: Hard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. Chaparral resists stem, leaf, and stripe rusts. Due to its high resistance to stem and leaf rust as well as its midseason growth character it is adapted well to the spring wheat areas of southern Texas. History: DEVELOPED 1968 North Dakota, United States by International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center; DeKalb Agresearch, Inc.

count=1   Page generated in 0.0533 seconds