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Harry

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Harry
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Wsbmv,Wsmv
resistant = Sr}
# PI 632435

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 2002
cultivated: 2002-2005
received: 21/1/2003

GRIS{Sr6, Sr17, Sr24; Lr24; no-1RS; Rht-B1b, Rht-D1a; Glu-A1b, Glu-B1c, Glu-D1d; Glu-A3c, Glu-B3g, Glu-D3b}
United States, Nebraska (developed)
NE90614 / NE87612; NE90614 = Brule / 4 / Parker*4 / Agent // Beloterkovskaia-198 / Lancer / 3 / Newton / Brule; NE87612 = Newton // Warrior*5 / Agent / 3 / Agate SIB;; GRIS {NE-90614 / NE-87612} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {NE-97689;
}
other # = GRIS{PI-632435;}
Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Released primarily for its superior adaptation to rainfed wheat production systems in western Nebraska. Late in maturity, about 2.2 days later than Arapahoe and 3.6 days later than Wesley. Semi-dwarf wheat and has a short coleoptile. Moderately resistant to stem rust (most likely containing Sr6, Sr17, Sr24), leaf rust (mostly likely Lr24 and others), and Hessian fly. Susceptible to wheat soilborne mosaic virus and wheat streak mosaic virus, but may contain a low level of tolerance to BYDV. History: DEVELOPED 2002 Nebraska, United States by Hatchett, J., USDA-ARS; Graybosch, R., USDA-ARS; Baenziger, P., University of Nebraska; Baltensperger, D., University of Nebraska; McVey, D., USDA, ARS; Watkins, J., University of Nebraska; Nelson, L., University of Nebraska; Chen, M., USDA-ARS-GMPRC-PSERU; Beecher, B., University of Nebraska
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Harry
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Wsbmv,Wsmv
resistant = Sr}
# PI 632435

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 2002
cultivated: 2002-2005
received: 21/1/2003

GRIS{Sr6, Sr17, Sr24; Lr24; no-1RS; Rht-B1b, Rht-D1a; Glu-A1b, Glu-B1c, Glu-D1d; Glu-A3c, Glu-B3g, Glu-D3b}
United States, Nebraska (developed)
NE90614 / NE87612; NE90614 = Brule / 4 / Parker*4 / Agent // Beloterkovskaia-198 / Lancer / 3 / Newton / Brule; NE87612 = Newton // Warrior*5 / Agent / 3 / Agate SIB;; GRIS {NE-90614 / NE-87612} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {NE-97689;
}
other # = GRIS{PI-632435;}
Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Released primarily for its superior adaptation to rainfed wheat production systems in western Nebraska. Late in maturity, about 2.2 days later than Arapahoe and 3.6 days later than Wesley. Semi-dwarf wheat and has a short coleoptile. Moderately resistant to stem rust (most likely containing Sr6, Sr17, Sr24), leaf rust (mostly likely Lr24 and others), and Hessian fly. Susceptible to wheat soilborne mosaic virus and wheat streak mosaic virus, but may contain a low level of tolerance to BYDV. History: DEVELOPED 2002 Nebraska, United States by Hatchett, J., USDA-ARS; Graybosch, R., USDA-ARS; Baenziger, P., University of Nebraska; Baltensperger, D., University of Nebraska; McVey, D., USDA, ARS; Watkins, J., University of Nebraska; Nelson, L., University of Nebraska; Chen, M., USDA-ARS-GMPRC-PSERU; Beecher, B., University of Nebraska

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