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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # PI 631486 | United States, Idaho (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-631486} | Soft white winter wheat released because of yield potential, end-use quality and improved level of stripe rust (Puccinia striformis) resistance compared to the cv. Brundage. A head row reselection from a pre-breeder seed field of Brundage made in 1996 based on a difference in leaf color and stripe rust resistance. Similar to Brundage in appearance and is an awnletted, semi-dwarf wheat with excellent straw strength. Dark blue-green in color and has erect to semi-erect flag leaves. Days to anthesis (165 days of year DOY) is the same as Stephens (165 DOY) and is later than Brundage (162 DOY) based on four years of data in Moscow, Idaho. Glumes white, with an oblique shoulder and obtuse peak. Kernel characteristics similar to those of Brundage being white, soft, ovate with a mid-deep to deep crease. Greater adult plant resistance to the prevalent northwestern biotype of stripe rust (Puccinia striformis) than Brundage. In four years of testing (1998-2001) in the Western Regional Soft Winter Wheat Nursery disease trial at Mt. Vernon, Washington at growth stages 4-7 (depending on the year), percent stripe rust infection ranged from 10% to 20% with infection type either 2=8 or 5 while Brundage percent infection ranged from 80% to 99% with an infection type of 8. Shows physiological leaf spot under cool, wet spring field conditions. | |||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # PI 631486 | United States, Idaho (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-631486} | Soft white winter wheat released because of yield potential, end-use quality and improved level of stripe rust (Puccinia striformis) resistance compared to the cv. Brundage. A head row reselection from a pre-breeder seed field of Brundage made in 1996 based on a difference in leaf color and stripe rust resistance. Similar to Brundage in appearance and is an awnletted, semi-dwarf wheat with excellent straw strength. Dark blue-green in color and has erect to semi-erect flag leaves. Days to anthesis (165 days of year DOY) is the same as Stephens (165 DOY) and is later than Brundage (162 DOY) based on four years of data in Moscow, Idaho. Glumes white, with an oblique shoulder and obtuse peak. Kernel characteristics similar to those of Brundage being white, soft, ovate with a mid-deep to deep crease. Greater adult plant resistance to the prevalent northwestern biotype of stripe rust (Puccinia striformis) than Brundage. In four years of testing (1998-2001) in the Western Regional Soft Winter Wheat Nursery disease trial at Mt. Vernon, Washington at growth stages 4-7 (depending on the year), percent stripe rust infection ranged from 10% to 20% with infection type either 2=8 or 5 while Brundage percent infection ranged from 80% to 99% with an infection type of 8. Shows physiological leaf spot under cool, wet spring field conditions. | |||||