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INW0731

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INW0731
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Hf,Yr,Sr; Sr(Ug99)
resistant = Pm,Bydv,Wsbmv,Wssmv,Snb,Stb}
# PI 652933

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 2007
cultivated: 2007-
received: 22/2/2008

United States, Indiana (developed)
Sunset / '2571' / 3 / Clark // Roazon / Caldwell / 4 / VPM1 / Moisson // Clark / 3 / Clark*2 / Caldwell / 9 / Caldwell*2 / PioneerS76 / 8 / Beau*2 / Potomac // Auburn / Caldwell*2 / 7 / Benhur / Arthur / 6 / Laporte / Konx*2 / 5 / Hart / Beau / 4 / Arthur / 3 / Monon // Funo / Knox / 10 / Freedom / Fundulea201R GRIS {Sunset / Pioneer-2571 / 3 / Clarc // Roazon / Caldwell / 4 / VPM-1 / Moisson // Clarc*2 / Caldwell / 9 / Caldwell*2 / (S)-76 / 8 / Beau*2 / Potomac // Auburn / 2*Caldwell / 7 / Benhur / Arthur / 6 / Laporte / 2*Knox / Hart / Beau / 4 / Arthur / 3 / Monon // Funo / Knox / 10 / Freedom / Fundulea-201 R}
synonyms = GRIS {P-99608-C-1-1-3-4;
}
other # = GRIS{PI-652933}
Remark: INW0731 was released for its high yield, excellent soft wheat milling and baking qualities, moderate resistance to yellow dwarf, fusarium head blight, leaf rust, powdery mildew, stagonospora nodorum blotch, septoria leaf blotch, Soilborne mosaic virus, and Wheat spindle streak mosaic virus. INW0731 is susceptible to prevalent biotypes of Hessian fly, and prevalent races of stripe rust and stem rust in Indiana. It is adapted to Indiana, especially southern Indiana and adjacent regions, and has survived winters and performed well in northern Indiana, but winters have been mild since 1996. History: DEVELOPED 2007 Indiana, United States by Ohm, H., Purdue University
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
INW0731
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Hf,Yr,Sr; Sr(Ug99)
resistant = Pm,Bydv,Wsbmv,Wssmv,Snb,Stb}
# PI 652933

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 2007
cultivated: 2007-
received: 22/2/2008

United States, Indiana (developed)
Sunset / '2571' / 3 / Clark // Roazon / Caldwell / 4 / VPM1 / Moisson // Clark / 3 / Clark*2 / Caldwell / 9 / Caldwell*2 / PioneerS76 / 8 / Beau*2 / Potomac // Auburn / Caldwell*2 / 7 / Benhur / Arthur / 6 / Laporte / Konx*2 / 5 / Hart / Beau / 4 / Arthur / 3 / Monon // Funo / Knox / 10 / Freedom / Fundulea201R GRIS {Sunset / Pioneer-2571 / 3 / Clarc // Roazon / Caldwell / 4 / VPM-1 / Moisson // Clarc*2 / Caldwell / 9 / Caldwell*2 / (S)-76 / 8 / Beau*2 / Potomac // Auburn / 2*Caldwell / 7 / Benhur / Arthur / 6 / Laporte / 2*Knox / Hart / Beau / 4 / Arthur / 3 / Monon // Funo / Knox / 10 / Freedom / Fundulea-201 R}
synonyms = GRIS {P-99608-C-1-1-3-4;
}
other # = GRIS{PI-652933}
Remark: INW0731 was released for its high yield, excellent soft wheat milling and baking qualities, moderate resistance to yellow dwarf, fusarium head blight, leaf rust, powdery mildew, stagonospora nodorum blotch, septoria leaf blotch, Soilborne mosaic virus, and Wheat spindle streak mosaic virus. INW0731 is susceptible to prevalent biotypes of Hessian fly, and prevalent races of stripe rust and stem rust in Indiana. It is adapted to Indiana, especially southern Indiana and adjacent regions, and has survived winters and performed well in northern Indiana, but winters have been mild since 1996. History: DEVELOPED 2007 Indiana, United States by Ohm, H., Purdue University

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