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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # 36645 | GRIS{Glu-A1c, Glu-B1b/Glu-B1c, Glu-D1d} | United States | description: height=100cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, glume colour=white, spike density=dense | |||||
| # PI 630983 | >see GRIS top | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-630983;} | Club-type, soft white spring wheat. Semi-dwarf, awned, mid-season maturity, white straw and white glumes. Targeted to the imtermediate to high rainfall (>400 mm) production regions of Washington State as a replacement for Calorwa due to its outstanding yield potential and superior end-use quality. Susceptible to Hessian fly and the Russian wheat aphid. Resistant to stripe rust. Test weight higher than Calorwa. Protein lower than Calorwa. High molecular weight glutenin subunits of null (1A), 7/8/9 (1B), 5+10 (1D). Excellent club quality. | ||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # 36645 | GRIS{Glu-A1c, Glu-B1b/Glu-B1c, Glu-D1d} | United States | description: height=100cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, glume colour=white, spike density=dense | |||||
| # PI 630983 | >see GRIS top | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-630983;} | Club-type, soft white spring wheat. Semi-dwarf, awned, mid-season maturity, white straw and white glumes. Targeted to the imtermediate to high rainfall (>400 mm) production regions of Washington State as a replacement for Calorwa due to its outstanding yield potential and superior end-use quality. Susceptible to Hessian fly and the Russian wheat aphid. Resistant to stripe rust. Test weight higher than Calorwa. Protein lower than Calorwa. High molecular weight glutenin subunits of null (1A), 7/8/9 (1B), 5+10 (1D). Excellent club quality. | ||||