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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # 36642 | GRIS{Yr36} | United States, Washington | description: height=105cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red | |||||
| # 44812 | >see GRIS top | United States | other # = GRIS{PI-638535} | |||||
| # PI 638535 | >see GRIS top | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-638535} | Common type hard red winter wheat. Backcross-derived line containing a chromosome region on 6BS from Glupro that was projected to result in a 1-2% increase in grain protein concentration. Flanking markers Xucw71 and Xgwm508, along with Xgwm644 and Xgwm193, were used in marker-assisted selection strategies to monitor for the presence of the region during backcrossing. This line also carries a durable stripe rust resistance gene, Yr36, that is closely linked to the high grain protein concentration region. It has higher grain protein concentration than both the recurrent and donor parents, along with improved milling and baking quality compared to the recurrent parent. Grain yield equaled or exceeded that of the recurrent parent in preliminary yield trials in 2004. It is tall and awned with mid-season maturity, white straw and white glumes. Adapted to the semi-arid production areas of eastern Washington. Initial replicated field traisl have shown it to have superior agronomic performance, high grain protein content and excellent milling and baking quality characteristics. | ||||
| # k65944 | >see GRIS top | United States | other # = PI-638535; GRIS{PI-638535} | |||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # 36642 | GRIS{Yr36} | United States, Washington | description: height=105cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red | |||||
| # 44812 | >see GRIS top | United States | other # = GRIS{PI-638535} | |||||
| # PI 638535 | >see GRIS top | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-638535} | Common type hard red winter wheat. Backcross-derived line containing a chromosome region on 6BS from Glupro that was projected to result in a 1-2% increase in grain protein concentration. Flanking markers Xucw71 and Xgwm508, along with Xgwm644 and Xgwm193, were used in marker-assisted selection strategies to monitor for the presence of the region during backcrossing. This line also carries a durable stripe rust resistance gene, Yr36, that is closely linked to the high grain protein concentration region. It has higher grain protein concentration than both the recurrent and donor parents, along with improved milling and baking quality compared to the recurrent parent. Grain yield equaled or exceeded that of the recurrent parent in preliminary yield trials in 2004. It is tall and awned with mid-season maturity, white straw and white glumes. Adapted to the semi-arid production areas of eastern Washington. Initial replicated field traisl have shown it to have superior agronomic performance, high grain protein content and excellent milling and baking quality characteristics. | ||||
| # k65944 | >see GRIS top | United States | other # = PI-638535; GRIS{PI-638535} | |||||