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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # PI 608040 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Colorado (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-608040} | Remark: Awned, medium height, brown-glumed and most similar to Manning in appearance. Spikes erect to inclined and averages 4 to 7 days later in maturity than Manning and equal to Jeff. Averages 5 cm taller than Manning and is similar in straw strength. When compared to the current highest performing HRW wheat, has a 11 percent higher grain yield when grown under dryland management in northwestern Colorado. Test weight about 1.3 kg hl-1 lower than Manning in 2 yrs. of tests. Resistant to dwarf bunt (T. caries). Moderately susceptible to stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis). Resistant to stripe rust races CDL-17, CDL-37, and CDL-45 but is susceptible to race CDL-43. Excellent bread making quality. More tolerance to dough mixing than Manning and a slightly longer mixing requirement. Flour extraction is satisfactory and comparable to Utah 100 and Boundary. Interior and exterior loaf characteristics equal or superior to Manning. History: DEVELOPED 1999 Colorado, United States by Souza, E., University of Idaho; Quick, J., Colorado State University; Pearson, C., Colorado State University | |||||
| # 23837 @ INRA (FRA) INFO > GRIS donor: GEVES (FRA) INFO | >see GRIS top | United States | other # = FRA051:9103; PI 608040; GRIS{PI-608040} | |||||
| # k66080 | >see GRIS top | United States | other # = PI-608040; GRIS{PI-608040} | |||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # PI 608040 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Colorado (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-608040} | Remark: Awned, medium height, brown-glumed and most similar to Manning in appearance. Spikes erect to inclined and averages 4 to 7 days later in maturity than Manning and equal to Jeff. Averages 5 cm taller than Manning and is similar in straw strength. When compared to the current highest performing HRW wheat, has a 11 percent higher grain yield when grown under dryland management in northwestern Colorado. Test weight about 1.3 kg hl-1 lower than Manning in 2 yrs. of tests. Resistant to dwarf bunt (T. caries). Moderately susceptible to stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis). Resistant to stripe rust races CDL-17, CDL-37, and CDL-45 but is susceptible to race CDL-43. Excellent bread making quality. More tolerance to dough mixing than Manning and a slightly longer mixing requirement. Flour extraction is satisfactory and comparable to Utah 100 and Boundary. Interior and exterior loaf characteristics equal or superior to Manning. History: DEVELOPED 1999 Colorado, United States by Souza, E., University of Idaho; Quick, J., Colorado State University; Pearson, C., Colorado State University | |||||
| # 23837 @ INRA (FRA) INFO > GRIS donor: GEVES (FRA) INFO | >see GRIS top | United States | other # = FRA051:9103; PI 608040; GRIS{PI-608040} | |||||
| # k66080 | >see GRIS top | United States | other # = PI-608040; GRIS{PI-608040} | |||||