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Ingal

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Ingal
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
# PI 562647

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1992
received: 1/10/1992

United States, Alaska (developed)
Norin-16 (PI 155264) / Gasser (CI 13289) GRIS {Norin-16 (PI-155264) / (CI-13289)Gasser} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {61-II-55-12-62-10;
}
other # = Ingal; 61II-55-12-62-10; CItr 17892; CI 17892; ; GRIS{K-62513; CI-17891; PI-562647}
Remark: Early maturing, short, stiff-strawed, red-glumed, red- kerneled, awnleted, hard red spring wheat. Testing in Matanuska Valley of southcentral Alaska, averaged 1.2 days earlier in maturity than Gasser, an extremely early cv. Yield, however, averaged only 94% of Gasser. Plants average 8.2 inches shorter than Gasser, but superior in lodging resistance. Bushel weight equal to Gasser. Yield component averages show produces more culms per unit area (106%), fewer kernels per culm, and slightly lighter kernels in comparison with Gasser. History: DEVELOPED 1955 Alaska, United States by Taylor, R., USDA-ARS. DONATED 10/01/1992 by Ross, D., USDA/ARS/SCS/Plant Materials Center
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Ingal
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
# PI 562647

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1992
received: 1/10/1992

United States, Alaska (developed)
Norin-16 (PI 155264) / Gasser (CI 13289) GRIS {Norin-16 (PI-155264) / (CI-13289)Gasser} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {61-II-55-12-62-10;
}
other # = Ingal; 61II-55-12-62-10; CItr 17892; CI 17892; ; GRIS{K-62513; CI-17891; PI-562647}
Remark: Early maturing, short, stiff-strawed, red-glumed, red- kerneled, awnleted, hard red spring wheat. Testing in Matanuska Valley of southcentral Alaska, averaged 1.2 days earlier in maturity than Gasser, an extremely early cv. Yield, however, averaged only 94% of Gasser. Plants average 8.2 inches shorter than Gasser, but superior in lodging resistance. Bushel weight equal to Gasser. Yield component averages show produces more culms per unit area (106%), fewer kernels per culm, and slightly lighter kernels in comparison with Gasser. History: DEVELOPED 1955 Alaska, United States by Taylor, R., USDA-ARS. DONATED 10/01/1992 by Ross, D., USDA/ARS/SCS/Plant Materials Center

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