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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
Southwest Durum Male Sterile Population Triticum durum habit = Springstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 573006 | United States, Arizona (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-573006} | Remark: Contains two non-allelic sources of male sterility in durum wheat. Each male sterile gene is recessive and segregates in a 3 to 1 ratio. The population segregates in a 9 to 7 ratio. The male steriles were induced by treating durum wheat with DES. The population is adapted for the high yield irrigated conditions of the southwest deserts of the United States History: DEVELOPED Arizona, United States by Shantz, K., Western Plant Breeders, Inc. | ||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
Southwest Durum Male Sterile Population Triticum durum habit = Springstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 573006 | United States, Arizona (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-573006} | Remark: Contains two non-allelic sources of male sterility in durum wheat. Each male sterile gene is recessive and segregates in a 3 to 1 ratio. The population segregates in a 9 to 7 ratio. The male steriles were induced by treating durum wheat with DES. The population is adapted for the high yield irrigated conditions of the southwest deserts of the United States History: DEVELOPED Arizona, United States by Shantz, K., Western Plant Breeders, Inc. | ||||