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Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Triticum aestivum LINK
habit* = Spring
order = not available
# MGD0010598

@ IBBR (ITA) INFO > GRIS 

donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
donor #: CItr 12015
received: 1971

United States
GRIS {Kanred / Red Rock} PEDIGREE
other # = L2010a7-4-1-1; GRIS{CI-12015}
L2010A7-4-1-1 LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Breeding/research material
order = available
# CItr 12015

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

received: 1939

United States, Indiana (developed)
GRIS {Kanred / Red Rock} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {L 2010 A 7 4 1 1
}
other # = GRIS{CI-12015}
Remark: Resistant to scab in inoculation tests at Madison and W. Lafayette. History: DEVELOPED Indiana, United States by Mains, E., Purdue University; Compton, L., Purdue University; Leighty, C., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry
L2010A7-4-1-1H LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Breeding/research material
order = available
# CItr 11381

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

received: 1/9/1931

United States, Indiana (developed)
GRIS {Kanred / Red Rock} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {L 2010 A 7 4 1 1 H
}
other # = GRIS{CI-11381}
Remark: Plant selection made by E.B. Mains and L.E. Compton from the cross Kanred P762-9/Red Rock, CI 5597, made by C.E. Leighty at Arlington, Virginia in 1920. Medium early. Highly resistant to leaf rust in the field. Susceptible in the seedling stage to most physiologic forms of leaf rust Has been the most outstanding winter wheat variety for resistance to scab in inoculation tests at Lafayette and Madison. History: DEVELOPED Indiana, United States by Mains, E., Purdue University; Compton, L., Purdue University; Leighty, C., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry
Michigan Amber LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit* =
order = historic record (unavailable)
GRIS{susceptible = Fr}
# MGD0010316

@ IBBR (ITA) INFO > GRIS 

donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
donor #: CItr 11379
received: 1971

United States
GRIS {(S)Red Lammas; (S)Yellow Lammas; (S)Virginia MAY} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {BEECHWOOD; CANADIAN-HYBRID; EARLY-HARVEST; EARLY-MAY; EARLY-RIPE; JONES-LONGBERRY; MICHIGAN-WONDER; ORANGE; PRIDE-OF-INDIANA; RED-CROSS,USA; FLINT; MICHIGAN-AMBER; RED-REPUBLIC; REPUBLICAN-RED; ENTERPRISE
;
}
other # = L2010a7-4-1-1h; GRIS{K-22157; CI-5536; CI-5620; CI-12023}
Vorentoe LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Lr,Spr}
# PI 192472

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1945
cultivated: 1945-
donor #: 2010A
received: 28/9/1950

South Africa, Eastern Cape (developed)
Kruger / Nobbs // Thew / Emmer GRIS {Kruger / Sterling, ZAF; Kruger / Nobbs // Thew / Emmer}
synonyms = GRIS {VERENTOE;
}
other # = Vorentoe; 2010A; ; GRIS{K-39337; PI-192472,413004; AUS-1558,1559}
History: DEVELOPED 1945 Cape Province, South Africa by Winter Rainfall Region Station. DONATED 09/28/1950 by Estacao de Melhoramento de Plantas
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Triticum aestivum LINK
habit* = Spring
order = not available
# MGD0010598

@ IBBR (ITA) INFO > GRIS 

donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
donor #: CItr 12015
received: 1971

United States
GRIS {Kanred / Red Rock} PEDIGREE
other # = L2010a7-4-1-1; GRIS{CI-12015}
L2010A7-4-1-1 LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Breeding/research material
order = available
# CItr 12015

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

received: 1939

United States, Indiana (developed)
GRIS {Kanred / Red Rock} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {L 2010 A 7 4 1 1
}
other # = GRIS{CI-12015}
Remark: Resistant to scab in inoculation tests at Madison and W. Lafayette. History: DEVELOPED Indiana, United States by Mains, E., Purdue University; Compton, L., Purdue University; Leighty, C., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry
L2010A7-4-1-1H LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Breeding/research material
order = available
# CItr 11381

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

received: 1/9/1931

United States, Indiana (developed)
GRIS {Kanred / Red Rock} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {L 2010 A 7 4 1 1 H
}
other # = GRIS{CI-11381}
Remark: Plant selection made by E.B. Mains and L.E. Compton from the cross Kanred P762-9/Red Rock, CI 5597, made by C.E. Leighty at Arlington, Virginia in 1920. Medium early. Highly resistant to leaf rust in the field. Susceptible in the seedling stage to most physiologic forms of leaf rust Has been the most outstanding winter wheat variety for resistance to scab in inoculation tests at Lafayette and Madison. History: DEVELOPED Indiana, United States by Mains, E., Purdue University; Compton, L., Purdue University; Leighty, C., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry
Michigan Amber LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit* =
order = historic record (unavailable)
GRIS{susceptible = Fr}
# MGD0010316

@ IBBR (ITA) INFO > GRIS 

donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
donor #: CItr 11379
received: 1971

United States
GRIS {(S)Red Lammas; (S)Yellow Lammas; (S)Virginia MAY} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {BEECHWOOD; CANADIAN-HYBRID; EARLY-HARVEST; EARLY-MAY; EARLY-RIPE; JONES-LONGBERRY; MICHIGAN-WONDER; ORANGE; PRIDE-OF-INDIANA; RED-CROSS,USA; FLINT; MICHIGAN-AMBER; RED-REPUBLIC; REPUBLICAN-RED; ENTERPRISE
;
}
other # = L2010a7-4-1-1h; GRIS{K-22157; CI-5536; CI-5620; CI-12023}
Vorentoe LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Lr,Spr}
# PI 192472

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1945
cultivated: 1945-
donor #: 2010A
received: 28/9/1950

South Africa, Eastern Cape (developed)
Kruger / Nobbs // Thew / Emmer GRIS {Kruger / Sterling, ZAF; Kruger / Nobbs // Thew / Emmer}
synonyms = GRIS {VERENTOE;
}
other # = Vorentoe; 2010A; ; GRIS{K-39337; PI-192472,413004; AUS-1558,1559}
History: DEVELOPED 1945 Cape Province, South Africa by Winter Rainfall Region Station. DONATED 09/28/1950 by Estacao de Melhoramento de Plantas

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