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| # GSTR 12202 | GRIS{Rht8b; Rht2; Rht-B1a, Rht-D1b; no-Sr36} | United States, New York (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-610188} | {Originated as an off-type in a 1987 breeder seed lot of Geneva. Evaluated for uniformity and selected for additional testing. Entered the 1991-92 Cornell Soft White Winter Wheat Regional Trial and has been evaluated each year to the present. First entered the Uniform Eastern Soft White Winter Wheat Nursery in 1993. In 8 yrs. of regional testing in New York State, the grain yield averaged 4% higher than contemporary cvs., Harus and Geneva and test weight averaged 75.7 kg/hl, 1 kg/hl below the mean of Harus and Geneva. Shorter than most other cvs. in the northeast and averages 86 cm, approx. 11 cm less than Geneva and Harus. Lodging resistance and winter hardiness similar to Geneva and Harus. Milling and baking characteristics are among the best for soft white winter wheat cvs. as determined by the USDA Soft Wheat Quality Lab., Wooster, OH. Susceptible to preharvest sprouting. Days to heading and maturity similar to most soft white winter cvs. grown in New York except Geneva which is 2 days earlier to reach anthesis. Stems and leaves yellow-green at booting and hollow white stems at maturity. At booting the flag leaf is erect and the stems have a waxy bloom. Spikes middense, fusiform, and apically awnletted. Glumes white, long, medium wide and have a rounded shoulder and an acute beak. Soft white kernels are ovate and have rounded cheeks, a medium brush, a narrow, middeep crease and an average mass for 1000 kernels of 35 g. Moderately resistant to prevalent races of loose smut (Ustilago tritici) and powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis). Susceptible to fusarium head blight (Fusarium graminearum) and highly resistant to wheat spindle streak mosaic virus and wheat soil borne mosaic virus.} | ||||
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| # GSTR 12202 | GRIS{Rht8b; Rht2; Rht-B1a, Rht-D1b; no-Sr36} | United States, New York (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-610188} | {Originated as an off-type in a 1987 breeder seed lot of Geneva. Evaluated for uniformity and selected for additional testing. Entered the 1991-92 Cornell Soft White Winter Wheat Regional Trial and has been evaluated each year to the present. First entered the Uniform Eastern Soft White Winter Wheat Nursery in 1993. In 8 yrs. of regional testing in New York State, the grain yield averaged 4% higher than contemporary cvs., Harus and Geneva and test weight averaged 75.7 kg/hl, 1 kg/hl below the mean of Harus and Geneva. Shorter than most other cvs. in the northeast and averages 86 cm, approx. 11 cm less than Geneva and Harus. Lodging resistance and winter hardiness similar to Geneva and Harus. Milling and baking characteristics are among the best for soft white winter wheat cvs. as determined by the USDA Soft Wheat Quality Lab., Wooster, OH. Susceptible to preharvest sprouting. Days to heading and maturity similar to most soft white winter cvs. grown in New York except Geneva which is 2 days earlier to reach anthesis. Stems and leaves yellow-green at booting and hollow white stems at maturity. At booting the flag leaf is erect and the stems have a waxy bloom. Spikes middense, fusiform, and apically awnletted. Glumes white, long, medium wide and have a rounded shoulder and an acute beak. Soft white kernels are ovate and have rounded cheeks, a medium brush, a narrow, middeep crease and an average mass for 1000 kernels of 35 g. Moderately resistant to prevalent races of loose smut (Ustilago tritici) and powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis). Susceptible to fusarium head blight (Fusarium graminearum) and highly resistant to wheat spindle streak mosaic virus and wheat soil borne mosaic virus.} | ||||