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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # PI 612388 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | GRIS{Sr5, Sr31/Sr24; T1BL.1RS} | United States, Nebraska (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {NE 93405} other # = GRIS{PI-612388} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. A Thunderbird derivative with a long coleoptile, good winterhardiness, good test weight, large kernels, and very strong straw strength. White-chaffed, awned. Medium early in maturity and medium tall in plant height (probably has a semi-dwarfing gene that does not affect coleoptile length). Best performance area seems to be the higher moisture areas of Nebraska, similar to Thunderbird. Moderately resistant to stem rust (contains Sr5 and SR31 or SR24); moderately susceptible to leaf rust; and susceptible to Hessian fly, BYDV, SBMV, and WSMV. Carries the 1B/1R translocation, but has very good end-use quality. History: DEVELOPED Nebraska, United States by Baenziger, P., University of Nebraska | ||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # PI 612388 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | GRIS{Sr5, Sr31/Sr24; T1BL.1RS} | United States, Nebraska (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {NE 93405} other # = GRIS{PI-612388} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. A Thunderbird derivative with a long coleoptile, good winterhardiness, good test weight, large kernels, and very strong straw strength. White-chaffed, awned. Medium early in maturity and medium tall in plant height (probably has a semi-dwarfing gene that does not affect coleoptile length). Best performance area seems to be the higher moisture areas of Nebraska, similar to Thunderbird. Moderately resistant to stem rust (contains Sr5 and SR31 or SR24); moderately susceptible to leaf rust; and susceptible to Hessian fly, BYDV, SBMV, and WSMV. Carries the 1B/1R translocation, but has very good end-use quality. History: DEVELOPED Nebraska, United States by Baenziger, P., University of Nebraska | ||||