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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # k22118 @ VIR (RUS) INFO > GRIS | United States, Minnesota (unknown) | other # = CWI 13351; EURISCO100022118; ; GRIS{K-22118; PI-25991; CI-1575,2873,4143;} | ||||||
| # 1995-TRT-AE-2 | >see GRIS top | United States | other # = BGR00195101002; GRIS{K-22118; PI-25991; CI-1575,2873,4143;} | |||||
| # PI 25991 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | >see GRIS top | United States, Minnesota (developed) | other # = Glyndon; Minnesota 163; CI 2873; CItr 2873; ; GRIS{K-22118; PI-25991; CI-1575,2873,4143;} | Remark: This strain of Fife wheat dates from about 1891, when it was first grown by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment station as No. 811 at the Glyndon farm in western Minnesota. In the burning of the Glyndon station buildings all records of its origin were lost. Without doubt, however, it is one of the many samples of Red Fife wheat obtained from Minnesota farmers in 1888 and 1889. In 1892 the breeding of eight of the best varieties of wheat which had been selected by the Minnesota station was begun by continuous selection, known as the cengener system, by W.M. Hays, then at the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. One selection was accessioned as Minnesota No. 163. After further testing, this strain was selected as the best of the Fife types and seed was increased and distributed to farmers in 1898. It was first distributed as Minnesota No. 163, but in 1915 the name Glyndon was assigned to it by the Minnesota station. History: DEVELOPED 1898 Minnesota, United States by Hays, W., University of Minnesota. DONATED 09/10/1909 by USDA, Bureau of Plant Industry | ||||
| # CWI 13351 # GID 399677 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO > GRIS donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | >see GRIS top | United States, Minnesota (developed) | other # = GRIS{K-22118; PI-25991; CI-1575,2873,4143;} | DEVELOPED 1898 Minnesota, United States by Hays, W., University of Minnesota. DONATED 09/10/1909 by USDA, Bureau of Plant Industry | ||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # k22118 @ VIR (RUS) INFO > GRIS | United States, Minnesota (unknown) | other # = CWI 13351; EURISCO100022118; ; GRIS{K-22118; PI-25991; CI-1575,2873,4143;} | ||||||
| # 1995-TRT-AE-2 | >see GRIS top | United States | other # = BGR00195101002; GRIS{K-22118; PI-25991; CI-1575,2873,4143;} | |||||
| # PI 25991 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | >see GRIS top | United States, Minnesota (developed) | other # = Glyndon; Minnesota 163; CI 2873; CItr 2873; ; GRIS{K-22118; PI-25991; CI-1575,2873,4143;} | Remark: This strain of Fife wheat dates from about 1891, when it was first grown by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment station as No. 811 at the Glyndon farm in western Minnesota. In the burning of the Glyndon station buildings all records of its origin were lost. Without doubt, however, it is one of the many samples of Red Fife wheat obtained from Minnesota farmers in 1888 and 1889. In 1892 the breeding of eight of the best varieties of wheat which had been selected by the Minnesota station was begun by continuous selection, known as the cengener system, by W.M. Hays, then at the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. One selection was accessioned as Minnesota No. 163. After further testing, this strain was selected as the best of the Fife types and seed was increased and distributed to farmers in 1898. It was first distributed as Minnesota No. 163, but in 1915 the name Glyndon was assigned to it by the Minnesota station. History: DEVELOPED 1898 Minnesota, United States by Hays, W., University of Minnesota. DONATED 09/10/1909 by USDA, Bureau of Plant Industry | ||||
| # CWI 13351 # GID 399677 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO > GRIS donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | >see GRIS top | United States, Minnesota (developed) | other # = GRIS{K-22118; PI-25991; CI-1575,2873,4143;} | DEVELOPED 1898 Minnesota, United States by Hays, W., University of Minnesota. DONATED 09/10/1909 by USDA, Bureau of Plant Industry | ||||