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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # PI 595379 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-595379;} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat resistant to Septoria leaf blotch (Septoria tritici) and Stagonospora leaf blotch (Stagonospora nodorum). Represents unique source of resistance in hexaploid wheat to Septoria and Stagonsospora leaf blotches. Also carries gene Lr41 for resistance to leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) from TA2460 via KS93U69. In seedling tests, segregated for resistance to cultures of wheat curl mite (Eriophyes tulipae) to which TAM107 is susceptible. Similar to TAM107 in days to heading, plant height, and general phenotype. History: DEVELOPED 1995 Kansas, United States by Cox, T., USDA, ARS | |||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # PI 595379 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-595379;} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat resistant to Septoria leaf blotch (Septoria tritici) and Stagonospora leaf blotch (Stagonospora nodorum). Represents unique source of resistance in hexaploid wheat to Septoria and Stagonsospora leaf blotches. Also carries gene Lr41 for resistance to leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) from TA2460 via KS93U69. In seedling tests, segregated for resistance to cultures of wheat curl mite (Eriophyes tulipae) to which TAM107 is susceptible. Similar to TAM107 in days to heading, plant height, and general phenotype. History: DEVELOPED 1995 Kansas, United States by Cox, T., USDA, ARS | |||||