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TAM 202

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TAM 202
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Wsbmv; Shr; Pm,Lr,Sr; Shr; Phs
resistant = Al}
# PI 561933

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1992
cultivated: 1992-2001
received: 11/8/1992

GRIS{Glu-A1b, Glu-B1b, Glu-D1d; Glu-A3e, Glu-B3e, Glu-D3a; T1AL.1RS; Pm17; Pm17, Pm8; Sr5, Sr31; Sr24, Sr31; Sr5, Sr31, Sr24, Sr42; Lr24, Lr26+; Lr3a, Lr24, Lr26; Yr9; Gb2; Rht-B1b, Rht-D1a}
United States, Texas (developed)
Siouxland Outcross GRIS {Siouxland / (OUTCROSS)?} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {TX-86-V-1405;
}
other # = GRIS{PI-561933}
Remark: Awned, semidwarf, hard red winter with white chaff. Primarily adapted to the Rolling Plains of Texas and irrigated production on the Texas High Plains. Semidwarf stature may preclude commercial production under severe moisture stress. Juvenile growth habit semi-erect. Flag leaf erect. Glumes long, moderate width with oblique shoulder and acute beak. Seed ovate with rounded cheek and short brush. Initiates spring regrowth earlier than most conventional hard red winter wheats and may be more susceptible to late season frost damage. While not immune to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis), sufficient resistance to thwart all but most severe field epidemics. Resistant to races of leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) found in Texas. Based on seedling tests, postulated to carry Sr5 and Sr31 genes for stem rust (Puccinia graminis) resistance. Moderately susceptible to stem rust. History: DEVELOPED 08/11/1992 Texas, United States by McDaniel, M., Texas A&M University; Lazar, M., Texas A&M University; Worrall, W., Texas A&M University; Marshall, D., Texas A&M University; Caldwell, S., Texas Agricultural Experiment Station; Serna-Saldivar, S., Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
TAM 202
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Wsbmv; Shr; Pm,Lr,Sr; Shr; Phs
resistant = Al}
# PI 561933

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1992
cultivated: 1992-2001
received: 11/8/1992

GRIS{Glu-A1b, Glu-B1b, Glu-D1d; Glu-A3e, Glu-B3e, Glu-D3a; T1AL.1RS; Pm17; Pm17, Pm8; Sr5, Sr31; Sr24, Sr31; Sr5, Sr31, Sr24, Sr42; Lr24, Lr26+; Lr3a, Lr24, Lr26; Yr9; Gb2; Rht-B1b, Rht-D1a}
United States, Texas (developed)
Siouxland Outcross GRIS {Siouxland / (OUTCROSS)?} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {TX-86-V-1405;
}
other # = GRIS{PI-561933}
Remark: Awned, semidwarf, hard red winter with white chaff. Primarily adapted to the Rolling Plains of Texas and irrigated production on the Texas High Plains. Semidwarf stature may preclude commercial production under severe moisture stress. Juvenile growth habit semi-erect. Flag leaf erect. Glumes long, moderate width with oblique shoulder and acute beak. Seed ovate with rounded cheek and short brush. Initiates spring regrowth earlier than most conventional hard red winter wheats and may be more susceptible to late season frost damage. While not immune to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis), sufficient resistance to thwart all but most severe field epidemics. Resistant to races of leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) found in Texas. Based on seedling tests, postulated to carry Sr5 and Sr31 genes for stem rust (Puccinia graminis) resistance. Moderately susceptible to stem rust. History: DEVELOPED 08/11/1992 Texas, United States by McDaniel, M., Texas A&M University; Lazar, M., Texas A&M University; Worrall, W., Texas A&M University; Marshall, D., Texas A&M University; Caldwell, S., Texas Agricultural Experiment Station; Serna-Saldivar, S., Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University

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