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| # PI 641167 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | China, Jiangsu Sheng (developed) | Originally Derived from A-C2 Population of Scab Resistant Gene Pool Generated by Intermating Among Hybrids and Progenies of-75 Crosses With Five Agronomic Parents (Yangmai-4, Ningmai-3, Zhemai-1, Qianjiang 1 and Wanjian 7909) crossed to each of 15 scab-resistant and / or complementary parents (Sumai 3, Ning 7840, Wangshuibai, Whengzhouhongheshang, Fanshanxiaomai, Emai 9, Zhen 7495, Jinzhou 1, Xiangmai 1, Nobeokabouzu-Komogi, Shinchunaga, Qianhuan 803, 089xAvrora, Frontana and Veery), with the aid of a dominant male-sterile gene Ta1 (ms2), and bulking the seeds from the male-sterile plants, followed by recurrent selection. GRIS {Yangmai-4 / Ningmai-3 / Zhemai-1 / Qianjiang-1 / Wanjian-7909 (Agron.par) // (Scab res)Sumai-3 / Ning-7840 / Wangshuibai / Whengzhouhongheshang / Fanshanxiaomai / Emai-9 / Zhen-7495 / Jinzhou-1 / Xiangmai-1 / Nobeokabozu / Shinchunaga / Qianhuan-803 / 089-AVRORA / Frontana / Veery} | other # = GRIS{PI-641167} | Remark: Awned, semi-dwarf and red-grained spring type with spindle-shaped spikes and white glumes. Has excellent resistance to Fusarium head blight (FHB or scab) caused by Fusarium graminearum. Scores for number of scabby spikelets under single-floret inocluation were close to or slightly higher than the resistant check Sumai 3. Has semi-erect seedlings with moderate tillering ability and winter hardiness. Under field conditions in Nanjing, China, its plant height was around 85-90 cm, with resilient stems and stronger tolerance to lodging. Spike length, spikelets and kernels per spike are 10-11 cm, 21-22 and 36-40, respectively. Grains are red, oval and semi-soft. Volume weight and 1000-kernel weight are 760 g/l and 36-40 g, respectively. Duration of growth periods is 213 d, harvested in the early June in Nanjing. Average grain yield in replicated yield trials ranged 3975-6510 kg/ha, 6.5-9.8% higher than the check Yangmai 158. Exhibited moderate resistance to powdery mildew and rusts. History: DEVELOPED 1999 Jiangsu, China by Ward, R., Michigan State University; Jiang, G., Nanjing Agricultural University; Shen, Q., Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Yang, Z., Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Lu, W., Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Chen, Z., Nanjing Agricultural University; Xu, Y., Nanjing Agricultural University. DONATED 10/26/2005 by Jiang, G., Michigan State University | ||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # PI 641167 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | China, Jiangsu Sheng (developed) | Originally Derived from A-C2 Population of Scab Resistant Gene Pool Generated by Intermating Among Hybrids and Progenies of-75 Crosses With Five Agronomic Parents (Yangmai-4, Ningmai-3, Zhemai-1, Qianjiang 1 and Wanjian 7909) crossed to each of 15 scab-resistant and / or complementary parents (Sumai 3, Ning 7840, Wangshuibai, Whengzhouhongheshang, Fanshanxiaomai, Emai 9, Zhen 7495, Jinzhou 1, Xiangmai 1, Nobeokabouzu-Komogi, Shinchunaga, Qianhuan 803, 089xAvrora, Frontana and Veery), with the aid of a dominant male-sterile gene Ta1 (ms2), and bulking the seeds from the male-sterile plants, followed by recurrent selection. GRIS {Yangmai-4 / Ningmai-3 / Zhemai-1 / Qianjiang-1 / Wanjian-7909 (Agron.par) // (Scab res)Sumai-3 / Ning-7840 / Wangshuibai / Whengzhouhongheshang / Fanshanxiaomai / Emai-9 / Zhen-7495 / Jinzhou-1 / Xiangmai-1 / Nobeokabozu / Shinchunaga / Qianhuan-803 / 089-AVRORA / Frontana / Veery} | other # = GRIS{PI-641167} | Remark: Awned, semi-dwarf and red-grained spring type with spindle-shaped spikes and white glumes. Has excellent resistance to Fusarium head blight (FHB or scab) caused by Fusarium graminearum. Scores for number of scabby spikelets under single-floret inocluation were close to or slightly higher than the resistant check Sumai 3. Has semi-erect seedlings with moderate tillering ability and winter hardiness. Under field conditions in Nanjing, China, its plant height was around 85-90 cm, with resilient stems and stronger tolerance to lodging. Spike length, spikelets and kernels per spike are 10-11 cm, 21-22 and 36-40, respectively. Grains are red, oval and semi-soft. Volume weight and 1000-kernel weight are 760 g/l and 36-40 g, respectively. Duration of growth periods is 213 d, harvested in the early June in Nanjing. Average grain yield in replicated yield trials ranged 3975-6510 kg/ha, 6.5-9.8% higher than the check Yangmai 158. Exhibited moderate resistance to powdery mildew and rusts. History: DEVELOPED 1999 Jiangsu, China by Ward, R., Michigan State University; Jiang, G., Nanjing Agricultural University; Shen, Q., Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Yang, Z., Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Lu, W., Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Chen, Z., Nanjing Agricultural University; Xu, Y., Nanjing Agricultural University. DONATED 10/26/2005 by Jiang, G., Michigan State University | ||||