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Ax1-F80B

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Ax1-F80B
Triticum aestivum
status = Genetic stock
order = available
# PI 674181

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO 
received: 25/2/2015

United States, California (developed)
EMS mutant in cv Summit (PI 631480).
Ax1-F80B is an FNR induced mutant line that is distinct from its Summit progenitor by the absence of the high molecular weight glutenin subunit Ax1 protein. Similar to its wild-type progenitor, Ax1-F80B is a hard red spring common wheat with erect plant growth, anthocyanin-less hollow stem, mid-dense tapering head with awned spikelets and florets with yellow anthers. The wild-type Summit progenitor is tolerant to stripe rust, speckled leaf blotch, leaf rust, and barley yellow dwarf virus, however, these traits were not evaluated in Ax1-F80B line. The seed provided is an M7 line homozygous for the mutation.
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Ax1-F80B
Triticum aestivum
status = Genetic stock
order = available
# PI 674181

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO 
received: 25/2/2015

United States, California (developed)
EMS mutant in cv Summit (PI 631480).
Ax1-F80B is an FNR induced mutant line that is distinct from its Summit progenitor by the absence of the high molecular weight glutenin subunit Ax1 protein. Similar to its wild-type progenitor, Ax1-F80B is a hard red spring common wheat with erect plant growth, anthocyanin-less hollow stem, mid-dense tapering head with awned spikelets and florets with yellow anthers. The wild-type Summit progenitor is tolerant to stripe rust, speckled leaf blotch, leaf rust, and barley yellow dwarf virus, however, these traits were not evaluated in Ax1-F80B line. The seed provided is an M7 line homozygous for the mutation.

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