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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # PI 601814 | United States, Washington (developed) site: El Giza. From Gizah, from field of Abyssinian emmer, Washington date: 12th May. 1923 altitude: 40 m. country: Egypt, Giza Governate site info: CIMMYT map link GRIS says Ethiopia, Washington | Tifton 3725 / Walladay / 3 / Fielder // Bronz / Koeltz-7941s.5 / 5 / Henry / Karn90,S.90 // Burt / Onas 52 / 3 / Lemhi 66 / 4 / Yaktana 54A*4 // Norin 10 / Brevor 14 / 6 / Tifton 3725 / Walladay / 3 / Fielder // Bronz / Koeltz-7941S.5 / 7 / Tecumseh / 5 / Tifton 3725 / Walladay / 4 / Bezostaja 1 // (14x53-101) / Burt#4 / 3 / Burt / Kenya Farmer 70136 GRIS {HF-820049 / WA-007301 // Tecumseh / K-8405055; K-86458 / K-86006} | other # = GRIS{PI-601814} | Common-type, hard red spring wheat. Tall, awned, mid-season maturity, white straw and white glumes. Adapted for production in the semi-arid region (<14 inches average annual precipitation) of eastern Washington as a replacement for Butte 86. Superior yield potential and end-use quality compared to Butte 86 with a slightly lower test weight. High molecular weight glutenin subunits of 1(1A),7+9(1B) and 5+10(1D). Grain protein contents are similar to Butte 86 when grown in the target production region; however, grain protein contents tend to be low when planted in locations receiving more than 14 inches of precipitation. Moderately resistant to stripe rust, leaf rust and powdery mildew. Susceptible to the Hessian fly and Russian Wheat Aphid. | ||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # PI 601814 | United States, Washington (developed) site: El Giza. From Gizah, from field of Abyssinian emmer, Washington date: 12th May. 1923 altitude: 40 m. country: Egypt, Giza Governate site info: CIMMYT map link GRIS says Ethiopia, Washington | Tifton 3725 / Walladay / 3 / Fielder // Bronz / Koeltz-7941s.5 / 5 / Henry / Karn90,S.90 // Burt / Onas 52 / 3 / Lemhi 66 / 4 / Yaktana 54A*4 // Norin 10 / Brevor 14 / 6 / Tifton 3725 / Walladay / 3 / Fielder // Bronz / Koeltz-7941S.5 / 7 / Tecumseh / 5 / Tifton 3725 / Walladay / 4 / Bezostaja 1 // (14x53-101) / Burt#4 / 3 / Burt / Kenya Farmer 70136 GRIS {HF-820049 / WA-007301 // Tecumseh / K-8405055; K-86458 / K-86006} | other # = GRIS{PI-601814} | Common-type, hard red spring wheat. Tall, awned, mid-season maturity, white straw and white glumes. Adapted for production in the semi-arid region (<14 inches average annual precipitation) of eastern Washington as a replacement for Butte 86. Superior yield potential and end-use quality compared to Butte 86 with a slightly lower test weight. High molecular weight glutenin subunits of 1(1A),7+9(1B) and 5+10(1D). Grain protein contents are similar to Butte 86 when grown in the target production region; however, grain protein contents tend to be low when planted in locations receiving more than 14 inches of precipitation. Moderately resistant to stripe rust, leaf rust and powdery mildew. Susceptible to the Hessian fly and Russian Wheat Aphid. | ||||