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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
L092 Triticum durum habit = Springstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 636498 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | GRIS{Glu-B1d, Glu-D1d} | United States, North Dakota (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-636498} | Remark: Carries a translocated 1AS.1AL-1DL chromosome upon which the gene Glu-D1d that encodes for high-molecular-weight glutenin (HMW) subunits 1Dx5 and 1Dy10 (5+10) is located. This germplasm was produced in an effort to develop dual-purpose (good pasta and bread-baking quality) durum wheats. The size of the translocated segment comprises approximately 30% of the distal end of the translocated arm. The translocation breakpoint lies in an interval of less than 7.0 cM between microsatellite markers Xgwm135 and Xgwm357. In agronomic and quality trials conducted it had significantly lower mean yield than Renville. It was similar to Renville for plant height, but was more susceptible to lodging than Renville, and was two days later in heading than Renville. In addition to HMW glutenin subunits 5+10, it also has HMW glutenin subunits 1Bx6 and 1By8 conditioned by the Glu-B1d allele, and has identical low-molecular-weight (LMW) glutenin subunits and gliadins as in Renville. Will be useful primarily for breeders as parents in crosses searching for combinations of glutenin or gliadins genes that will improve baking quality of durum wheat. History: DEVELOPED 10/2004 North Dakota, United States by Klindworth, D., USDA-ARS; Elias, E., North Dakota State University; Xu, S., USDA-ARS-NCSL | |||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
L092 Triticum durum habit = Springstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 636498 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | GRIS{Glu-B1d, Glu-D1d} | United States, North Dakota (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-636498} | Remark: Carries a translocated 1AS.1AL-1DL chromosome upon which the gene Glu-D1d that encodes for high-molecular-weight glutenin (HMW) subunits 1Dx5 and 1Dy10 (5+10) is located. This germplasm was produced in an effort to develop dual-purpose (good pasta and bread-baking quality) durum wheats. The size of the translocated segment comprises approximately 30% of the distal end of the translocated arm. The translocation breakpoint lies in an interval of less than 7.0 cM between microsatellite markers Xgwm135 and Xgwm357. In agronomic and quality trials conducted it had significantly lower mean yield than Renville. It was similar to Renville for plant height, but was more susceptible to lodging than Renville, and was two days later in heading than Renville. In addition to HMW glutenin subunits 5+10, it also has HMW glutenin subunits 1Bx6 and 1By8 conditioned by the Glu-B1d allele, and has identical low-molecular-weight (LMW) glutenin subunits and gliadins as in Renville. Will be useful primarily for breeders as parents in crosses searching for combinations of glutenin or gliadins genes that will improve baking quality of durum wheat. History: DEVELOPED 10/2004 North Dakota, United States by Klindworth, D., USDA-ARS; Elias, E., North Dakota State University; Xu, S., USDA-ARS-NCSL | |||