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96ARS 1069

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96ARS 1069
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = not available
# CWI 93597
# GID 7212640

@ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO > GRIS 

donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
donor #: PI 615611
received: 2013

GRIS{Rht-B1c, Rht-D1b}
United States, Washington (developed)
PI 615611{"Daws*5 // / Tom Thumb / 7*Burt // 2*Daws, 961069" GRIS {Daws*5 / 3 / TOM Thumb / 7*Burt // 2*Daws} PEDIGREE
synonyms = PI 615611{GRIS {96 ARS 1069
}}
other # = GRIS{PI-615611}
DON#{Remark: F3:6, BC6 near-isoline combining reduced ht. genes Rht B1c of Tom Thumb with Rht D1b of Daws (CI 17419) by backcrossing. Daws is a soft white winter common cv. Similar to Daws for spike awned, oblong, glumes white. Kernels white, soft, midlong. Germ midsize. Differing agronomically from Daws for plant ht. (31 vs. 87 cm), heading (5d later), grain yield (422 vs. 758 g/m2), kernel wt. 34 vs. 40 mg), kernels/spike (35 vs. 41), test wt. (753 vs. 801 g/L). Similar lodging. History: DEVELOPED Washington, United States by Allan, R., USDA-ARS}
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
96ARS 1069
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = not available
# CWI 93597
# GID 7212640

@ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO > GRIS 

donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
donor #: PI 615611
received: 2013

GRIS{Rht-B1c, Rht-D1b}
United States, Washington (developed)
PI 615611{"Daws*5 // / Tom Thumb / 7*Burt // 2*Daws, 961069" GRIS {Daws*5 / 3 / TOM Thumb / 7*Burt // 2*Daws} PEDIGREE
synonyms = PI 615611{GRIS {96 ARS 1069
}}
other # = GRIS{PI-615611}
DON#{Remark: F3:6, BC6 near-isoline combining reduced ht. genes Rht B1c of Tom Thumb with Rht D1b of Daws (CI 17419) by backcrossing. Daws is a soft white winter common cv. Similar to Daws for spike awned, oblong, glumes white. Kernels white, soft, midlong. Germ midsize. Differing agronomically from Daws for plant ht. (31 vs. 87 cm), heading (5d later), grain yield (422 vs. 758 g/m2), kernel wt. 34 vs. 40 mg), kernels/spike (35 vs. 41), test wt. (753 vs. 801 g/L). Similar lodging. History: DEVELOPED Washington, United States by Allan, R., USDA-ARS}

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