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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # TRI 11769 @ IPK (DEU) INFO | Poland site: Olszanka, W Stary Sacz, im Kotlina Sadecka, Lesser Poland Voivodeship date: 1976 altitude: 350 m. site info: IPK map link collector's ID: 54 a | other # = DEU146W 4816 | ||||||
| # TRI 20488 @ IPK (DEU) INFO | Iran | other # = DEU00111769 | ||||||
Triticum aestivum LINK order = historic record (unavailable) | # MGD0011769 @ IBBR (ITA) INFO donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | India site: Itarsi, Madhya Pradesh date: 19th Feb. 1948 altitude: 318 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link collector's ID: PI 164163 | GRP{description: height=80cm, awn=awned, glume=pubecent, spike density=intermediate} | |||||
| # CWI 11769 # GID 319417 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Switzerland, Luzern (collected) site: Lomas de Plateros, Luzern date: 2nd Mar. 1970 altitude: 2329 m. country: Mexico, Mexico City site info: CIMMYT map link | COLLECTED Switzerland by Popow, G., Swiss Federal Research Sta. for Agronomy | ||||||
| # PI 57607 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | Ukraine, Dnipro Oblast (collected) site: From Khutor Saratov Exp. Station, Dnipro Oblast date: 1st Jun. 1923 altitude: 218 m. site info: CIMMYT map link | other # = 236; ICARDA-IG-82169; CItr 7252; CI 7252; AUS 11769 | History: DONATED 06/14/1923 by Bureau of Applied Botany | |||||
| # PI 642794 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Missouri (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-642794} | Remark: Released for high grain yield, good test weight, early maturity, broad-based resistance to Fusarium head blight (FHB) [caused by Fusarium graminearum]. Is a white-chaffed, awnletted, soft red winter wheat with midlong, middense, tapered spikes. Coleoptiles are white and anthers are purple. Glumes are white, midlong and midwide with an oblique, midwide shoulder and midwide, acute beak. Kernels are soft, red, ovate, and mid-long with rounded cheeks and narrow, middeep crease. Brush is midsized, with midlong hairs and has no collar. Is moderately early, moderately-tall variety that is winter-hardy, has good straw strength and stands well in most environments. Its FHB resistance is similar to Truman including low disease severity (13.6%), low disease incidence (41.3% ), a low disease index determined as incidence x severity/100 (9.5%), low deoxynivalenol (DON) (5.8 mg kg-1), and a low percentage of scabby seed (11.8%) in diseased heads. Under greenhouse inoculation, had low disease spread (16.8%). In Northern Winter Wheat Scab Nursery in 2001, was one of only 2 entries with low scores for all measuers of disease assessment. The other entry was its full-season full-sib, Truman. Moderately resistant to stripe rust (caused by P. striiformis), but moderately susceptible to both leaf rust (caused by Puccinia triticina) and stem rust (caused by P. graminis). Possesses no known genes for resistance to either pathogen. Moderately resistant to wheat soilborne mosaic virus, moderately susceptible to wheat spindle streak mosaic virus, barley yellow dwarf virus and Septoria leaf blotch [caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola] and susceptible to powdery mildew [caused by Blumeria graminis] and Hessian fly [caused by Mayetiola destructor] biotypes B,C,D,E, and L. End-use quality evaluations conducted by the USDA-ARS Soft Wheat Quality Laboratory at Wooster, OH suggest that Bess has moderately good soft wheat milling quality and average baking quality. History: DEVELOPED 2005 Missouri, United States by McKendry, A., University of Missouri; Tague, D., University of Missouri; Tremain, J., University of Missouri - Columbia; Wright, R., University of Missouri | |||||
| # 01C0101388 | France GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | ||||||
| # TRI 7066 | France GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | ||||||
Ble Rouge d'Ecosse LINK Triticum spp. habit = Winterstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # TRI 24732 | unknown GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | |||||
Ble Rouge d'Ecosse LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Winterstatus = Improved cultivar order = available | # CItr 11769 | France, Paris (developed) GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | History: DEVELOPED Ville-de-Paris, France by Vilmorin-Andrieux & Cie. DONATED 1935 by Gassner | ||||
Ble Tenge d'ecosse LINK Triticum aestivum habit* = Winterstatus = Unkown order = availability unknown | # SALT8800298 | France GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | |||||
| # 11769 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | Soviet Union (former) site: From Khutor Saratov Exp. Station, Odesa Oblast date: 1st Jun. 1923 altitude: 218 m. country: Ukraine, Odesa Oblast site info: CIMMYT map link GRP says Ukraine | synonyms = Borodin BRE other # = CItr 7252 GEN | GRP{History: Donated 06/14/1923 by Bureau of Applied Botany} | |||||
| # k46540 | Chile (unknown) | synonyms = GRIS {CBP-P-66-514;} other # = GRIS{K-46540} | VIR expedition > Chile - Shmaraev 1967 | |||||
| # DW 11769 # GID 1597216 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Dakyay 2 / Spatula 2 | ||||||
| # CWI 15360 # GID 337876 donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | Canada (developed) | CITR 14263 CItr 14263{Thatcher / 3 / Frontana // Kenya 58 / Newthatch GRIS {Thatcher / 3 / Frontana // Kenya-58 / Newthatch} PEDIGREE | other # = GRIS{CI-14263;} | DEVELOPED Canada by DON#{Remark: Entry in the 1963 ISWRN.} | ||||
| # BW 10726 # GID 86236 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | 4777*2 // FKN / Gabo 54 / 3 / Veery #5 / 4 / Buckbuck / Pavon F 76 | other # = BW 11769 | |||||
CM68343-3Y-1M-1Y-0M LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Improved cultivar order = available | # BW 10223 # GID 2117693 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Hermosillo M 77 / Maya 74 // Pavon F 76 | |||||
| # k56339 | United Kingdom, England (unknown) | synonyms = GRIS {Derwent, Gbr} other # = GBR011 9899; EURISCO100056339; ; GRIS{K-56339; AFRC-9899} | ||||||
F13907-D-1Y-1M-1Y-1M-1Y-0M LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Improved cultivar order = available | # BW 10225 # GID 2117699 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Brazil | Hork / Jacui // Alondra 1 / PEL 73007 | |||||
IWA8612231 LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Winterstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # PI 622648 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | Iran, Razavi Khorasan Province (collected) site: Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan Province date: 1935 altitude: 1043 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = IWA8612231;USA126NSGC 11769 | GRP{Collected Khorasan, Iran by. Donated 10/23/1997 by Qualset, C., University of California} | ||||
| # CWI 92221 # GID 7211769 | Australia, South Australia | other # = GRIS{K-7447; PI-283821; PI-285962; AUS-409} | ||||||
| # BGE011769 # NC027502 @ INIA-CRF (ESP) INFO | Spain, Castilla y Leon | |||||||
| # CN 38845 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Turkey, Ankara (collected) collector's ID: 512 site: 19 Km N of Cubuk date: 31st Jul. 1981 | |||||||
| # CN 11769 | Canada, Alberta (donated) GRIS says Uruguay | |||||||
Rouge d'Ecosse LINK Triticum aestivum habit* = Winterstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # CGN04439 donor: LUWIVP (NLD) INFO | United Kingdom GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = Goldendrop Long; Blood Red GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | |||||
| # PI 351204 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | France, Paris (developed) GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | History: DEVELOPED Ville-de-Paris, France by Vilmorin-Andrieux & Cie. DONATED 12/08/1969 by Ingold, M., Federal Agricultural Research Station | |||||
| # k6014 | France (collected) site: town of Paris, Ile-de-France altitude: 37 m. site info: VIR map link GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | ||||||
| # W10036 | Scotland | synonyms = ERGE 6309 GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | collection="BBSRC_Wheat" | |||||
| # IG 88068 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | Jordan | other # = PI 210885 (USA029); ICDW 11769 (SYR002); JO 1919 (JOR006) | GRP{description: height=80cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate} | |||||
| # PI 634824 | United States, Missouri (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-634824;} | Released for high grain yield, good test weight, and resistance to Fusarium head blight (Fusarium graminearum). White-chaffed, apically awnletted, soft red winter wheat with mid-long, mid-dense tapered spikes. Kernels red, ovate, short to midlong (ranging from 5.5-6.5 mm) with rounded cheeks and a narrow, middeep crease. Brush midsized, with midlong hairs and has no collar. Moderately tall, full-season with good straw strength and stands well in most environments. Good winterhardiness and moderately tolerant of acid soil conditions. Broadly-based resistance to Fusarium head blight including low disease severity (11.8%), low disease incidence (34.6%), a low disease index (7.5%), low deoxynivalenol (DON) (5.3 ppm), and a low percentage of scabby seed (5.4%) in diseased heads. Under greenhouse inoculation, has low disease severity (14.3%). Of 49 entries tested, in the 2001 Northern Winter Wheat Scab Nursery, one of only 2 entries with low scores for all measures of disease assessment. Possesses Lrll and other unidentified genes governing resistance to leaf rust (Puccinia triticina) and Sr24 governing resistance to stem rust (P. graminis), however, in most environments, moderately susceptible to both leaf and stem rust. Moderately resistant to stripe rust (P. striiformis) and wheat soilborne mosaic virus. Moderately susceptible to Septoria leaf blotch (Mycosphaerella graminicola), wheat spindle streak mosaic virus, and barley yellow dwarf virus, and susceptible to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis) and Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) biotypes B,C,D,E and L. End-use quality evaluations conducted by the USDA-ARS Soft Wheat Quality Lab., Wooster, OH suggest moderately good soft wheat baking quality and average milling quality. Flour yield was 70.9% and the overall milling quality score was 94.0% of the standard. | |||||
| # 441 donor: CRAWAC (BEL) INFO | France GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | ||||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # TRI 11769 @ IPK (DEU) INFO | Poland site: Olszanka, W Stary Sacz, im Kotlina Sadecka, Lesser Poland Voivodeship date: 1976 altitude: 350 m. site info: IPK map link collector's ID: 54 a | other # = DEU146W 4816 | ||||||
| # TRI 20488 @ IPK (DEU) INFO | Iran | other # = DEU00111769 | ||||||
Triticum aestivum LINK order = historic record (unavailable) | # MGD0011769 @ IBBR (ITA) INFO donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | India site: Itarsi, Madhya Pradesh date: 19th Feb. 1948 altitude: 318 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link collector's ID: PI 164163 | GRP{description: height=80cm, awn=awned, glume=pubecent, spike density=intermediate} | |||||
| # CWI 11769 # GID 319417 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Switzerland, Luzern (collected) site: Lomas de Plateros, Luzern date: 2nd Mar. 1970 altitude: 2329 m. country: Mexico, Mexico City site info: CIMMYT map link | COLLECTED Switzerland by Popow, G., Swiss Federal Research Sta. for Agronomy | ||||||
| # PI 57607 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | Ukraine, Dnipro Oblast (collected) site: From Khutor Saratov Exp. Station, Dnipro Oblast date: 1st Jun. 1923 altitude: 218 m. site info: CIMMYT map link | other # = 236; ICARDA-IG-82169; CItr 7252; CI 7252; AUS 11769 | History: DONATED 06/14/1923 by Bureau of Applied Botany | |||||
| # PI 642794 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Missouri (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-642794} | Remark: Released for high grain yield, good test weight, early maturity, broad-based resistance to Fusarium head blight (FHB) [caused by Fusarium graminearum]. Is a white-chaffed, awnletted, soft red winter wheat with midlong, middense, tapered spikes. Coleoptiles are white and anthers are purple. Glumes are white, midlong and midwide with an oblique, midwide shoulder and midwide, acute beak. Kernels are soft, red, ovate, and mid-long with rounded cheeks and narrow, middeep crease. Brush is midsized, with midlong hairs and has no collar. Is moderately early, moderately-tall variety that is winter-hardy, has good straw strength and stands well in most environments. Its FHB resistance is similar to Truman including low disease severity (13.6%), low disease incidence (41.3% ), a low disease index determined as incidence x severity/100 (9.5%), low deoxynivalenol (DON) (5.8 mg kg-1), and a low percentage of scabby seed (11.8%) in diseased heads. Under greenhouse inoculation, had low disease spread (16.8%). In Northern Winter Wheat Scab Nursery in 2001, was one of only 2 entries with low scores for all measuers of disease assessment. The other entry was its full-season full-sib, Truman. Moderately resistant to stripe rust (caused by P. striiformis), but moderately susceptible to both leaf rust (caused by Puccinia triticina) and stem rust (caused by P. graminis). Possesses no known genes for resistance to either pathogen. Moderately resistant to wheat soilborne mosaic virus, moderately susceptible to wheat spindle streak mosaic virus, barley yellow dwarf virus and Septoria leaf blotch [caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola] and susceptible to powdery mildew [caused by Blumeria graminis] and Hessian fly [caused by Mayetiola destructor] biotypes B,C,D,E, and L. End-use quality evaluations conducted by the USDA-ARS Soft Wheat Quality Laboratory at Wooster, OH suggest that Bess has moderately good soft wheat milling quality and average baking quality. History: DEVELOPED 2005 Missouri, United States by McKendry, A., University of Missouri; Tague, D., University of Missouri; Tremain, J., University of Missouri - Columbia; Wright, R., University of Missouri | |||||
| # 01C0101388 | France GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | ||||||
| # TRI 7066 | France GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | ||||||
Ble Rouge d'Ecosse LINK Triticum spp. habit = Winterstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # TRI 24732 | unknown GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | |||||
Ble Rouge d'Ecosse LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Winterstatus = Improved cultivar order = available | # CItr 11769 | France, Paris (developed) GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | History: DEVELOPED Ville-de-Paris, France by Vilmorin-Andrieux & Cie. DONATED 1935 by Gassner | ||||
Ble Tenge d'ecosse LINK Triticum aestivum habit* = Winterstatus = Unkown order = availability unknown | # SALT8800298 | France GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | |||||
| # 11769 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | Soviet Union (former) site: From Khutor Saratov Exp. Station, Odesa Oblast date: 1st Jun. 1923 altitude: 218 m. country: Ukraine, Odesa Oblast site info: CIMMYT map link GRP says Ukraine | synonyms = Borodin BRE other # = CItr 7252 GEN | GRP{History: Donated 06/14/1923 by Bureau of Applied Botany} | |||||
| # k46540 | Chile (unknown) | synonyms = GRIS {CBP-P-66-514;} other # = GRIS{K-46540} | VIR expedition > Chile - Shmaraev 1967 | |||||
| # DW 11769 # GID 1597216 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Dakyay 2 / Spatula 2 | ||||||
| # CWI 15360 # GID 337876 donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | Canada (developed) | CITR 14263 CItr 14263{Thatcher / 3 / Frontana // Kenya 58 / Newthatch GRIS {Thatcher / 3 / Frontana // Kenya-58 / Newthatch} PEDIGREE | other # = GRIS{CI-14263;} | DEVELOPED Canada by DON#{Remark: Entry in the 1963 ISWRN.} | ||||
| # BW 10726 # GID 86236 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | 4777*2 // FKN / Gabo 54 / 3 / Veery #5 / 4 / Buckbuck / Pavon F 76 | other # = BW 11769 | |||||
CM68343-3Y-1M-1Y-0M LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Improved cultivar order = available | # BW 10223 # GID 2117693 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Hermosillo M 77 / Maya 74 // Pavon F 76 | |||||
| # k56339 | United Kingdom, England (unknown) | synonyms = GRIS {Derwent, Gbr} other # = GBR011 9899; EURISCO100056339; ; GRIS{K-56339; AFRC-9899} | ||||||
F13907-D-1Y-1M-1Y-1M-1Y-0M LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Improved cultivar order = available | # BW 10225 # GID 2117699 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Brazil | Hork / Jacui // Alondra 1 / PEL 73007 | |||||
IWA8612231 LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Winterstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # PI 622648 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | Iran, Razavi Khorasan Province (collected) site: Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan Province date: 1935 altitude: 1043 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = IWA8612231;USA126NSGC 11769 | GRP{Collected Khorasan, Iran by. Donated 10/23/1997 by Qualset, C., University of California} | ||||
| # CWI 92221 # GID 7211769 | Australia, South Australia | other # = GRIS{K-7447; PI-283821; PI-285962; AUS-409} | ||||||
| # BGE011769 # NC027502 @ INIA-CRF (ESP) INFO | Spain, Castilla y Leon | |||||||
| # CN 38845 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Turkey, Ankara (collected) collector's ID: 512 site: 19 Km N of Cubuk date: 31st Jul. 1981 | |||||||
| # CN 11769 | Canada, Alberta (donated) GRIS says Uruguay | |||||||
Rouge d'Ecosse LINK Triticum aestivum habit* = Winterstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # CGN04439 donor: LUWIVP (NLD) INFO | United Kingdom GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = Goldendrop Long; Blood Red GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | |||||
| # PI 351204 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | France, Paris (developed) GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | History: DEVELOPED Ville-de-Paris, France by Vilmorin-Andrieux & Cie. DONATED 12/08/1969 by Ingold, M., Federal Agricultural Research Station | |||||
| # k6014 | France (collected) site: town of Paris, Ile-de-France altitude: 37 m. site info: VIR map link GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | ||||||
| # W10036 | Scotland | synonyms = ERGE 6309 GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | collection="BBSRC_Wheat" | |||||
| # IG 88068 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | Jordan | other # = PI 210885 (USA029); ICDW 11769 (SYR002); JO 1919 (JOR006) | GRP{description: height=80cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate} | |||||
| # PI 634824 | United States, Missouri (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-634824;} | Released for high grain yield, good test weight, and resistance to Fusarium head blight (Fusarium graminearum). White-chaffed, apically awnletted, soft red winter wheat with mid-long, mid-dense tapered spikes. Kernels red, ovate, short to midlong (ranging from 5.5-6.5 mm) with rounded cheeks and a narrow, middeep crease. Brush midsized, with midlong hairs and has no collar. Moderately tall, full-season with good straw strength and stands well in most environments. Good winterhardiness and moderately tolerant of acid soil conditions. Broadly-based resistance to Fusarium head blight including low disease severity (11.8%), low disease incidence (34.6%), a low disease index (7.5%), low deoxynivalenol (DON) (5.3 ppm), and a low percentage of scabby seed (5.4%) in diseased heads. Under greenhouse inoculation, has low disease severity (14.3%). Of 49 entries tested, in the 2001 Northern Winter Wheat Scab Nursery, one of only 2 entries with low scores for all measures of disease assessment. Possesses Lrll and other unidentified genes governing resistance to leaf rust (Puccinia triticina) and Sr24 governing resistance to stem rust (P. graminis), however, in most environments, moderately susceptible to both leaf and stem rust. Moderately resistant to stripe rust (P. striiformis) and wheat soilborne mosaic virus. Moderately susceptible to Septoria leaf blotch (Mycosphaerella graminicola), wheat spindle streak mosaic virus, and barley yellow dwarf virus, and susceptible to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis) and Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) biotypes B,C,D,E and L. End-use quality evaluations conducted by the USDA-ARS Soft Wheat Quality Lab., Wooster, OH suggest moderately good soft wheat baking quality and average milling quality. Flour yield was 70.9% and the overall milling quality score was 94.0% of the standard. | |||||
| # 441 donor: CRAWAC (BEL) INFO | France GRIS says Scotland | synonyms = GRIS {BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; GOLDENDROP; VILMORIN-BLE-ROUGE-D-ECOSSE; BLOOD-RED;} other # = GRIS{K-06014; AFRC-988; ERGE-3203} | ||||||