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Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Triticum spp. LINK
order = historic record (unavailable)
# MGD0022931

@ IBBR (ITA) INFO 

donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
donor #: NO. 261
received: 30/11/1976

United States
collector's ID: PI 377638
GRP says Serbia
GRP{History: Collected Former Yugoslavia by Institute for Small Grains}
Caesium 111 LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Ut,Bt; Ut,Bt,Bc,Lr,Yr,Hf; Bt; Ut,Bt,Lr,Hf,Lg; Ut(rasa 2,5,12,18,42); Lr,Ut(art),Lr,Bt,Ut,Shr; Fhs
resistant = Co(period prorastaniya); Hf}
# CItr 11613

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1928
received: 1/10/1933

Russian Federation (developed)
Selection from Poltovka GRIS {(S)Sinestebelnaya Chernokoloska; (S)Poltavka} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {DYMCHATKA; DYMCHATKA-111; SKALOZUBOVKA-111
; CAESIUM-0111; PI-278458
; AUS-2312
; PI-192220
;
}
other # = Caesium 111; Wash. No. 2616; CI 11613; GRIS{K-22233; PI-113946,155119,233206,262597;}
History: DEVELOPED 1928 Omsk, Russian Federation by Siberian Sci. Res. Inst. of Agriculture. DONATED 10/1933 by Gaines, E., Washington Agricultural Experiment Station
Marmin LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Lg
resistant = Fr}
# CItr 11502

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1940
cultivated: 1940-
received: 1/8/1932

United States, Minnesota (developed)
Minturki / Marquis GRIS {Minturki (w) / (s)Marquis} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {II-22-38; MINNESOTA-2614; MN-2614;
}
other # = Marmin; II-22-38; Minn. No. 2614; CI 11502; ; GRIS{K-38494; CI-11502; AUS-17400; AUS-17401}
Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Marmin is similar to Minturki in winter hardiness and in resistance to stem rust and bunt. It has a higher test weight, slightly harder kernels, and lower carotenoid content in the grain. History: DEVELOPED 1940 Minnesota, United States by University of Minnesota; USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Triticum spp. LINK
order = historic record (unavailable)
# MGD0022931

@ IBBR (ITA) INFO 

donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO
donor #: NO. 261
received: 30/11/1976

United States
collector's ID: PI 377638
GRP says Serbia
GRP{History: Collected Former Yugoslavia by Institute for Small Grains}
Caesium 111 LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit = Spring
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Ut,Bt; Ut,Bt,Bc,Lr,Yr,Hf; Bt; Ut,Bt,Lr,Hf,Lg; Ut(rasa 2,5,12,18,42); Lr,Ut(art),Lr,Bt,Ut,Shr; Fhs
resistant = Co(period prorastaniya); Hf}
# CItr 11613

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1928
received: 1/10/1933

Russian Federation (developed)
Selection from Poltovka GRIS {(S)Sinestebelnaya Chernokoloska; (S)Poltavka} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {DYMCHATKA; DYMCHATKA-111; SKALOZUBOVKA-111
; CAESIUM-0111; PI-278458
; AUS-2312
; PI-192220
;
}
other # = Caesium 111; Wash. No. 2616; CI 11613; GRIS{K-22233; PI-113946,155119,233206,262597;}
History: DEVELOPED 1928 Omsk, Russian Federation by Siberian Sci. Res. Inst. of Agriculture. DONATED 10/1933 by Gaines, E., Washington Agricultural Experiment Station
Marmin LINK
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Lg
resistant = Fr}
# CItr 11502

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1940
cultivated: 1940-
received: 1/8/1932

United States, Minnesota (developed)
Minturki / Marquis GRIS {Minturki (w) / (s)Marquis} PEDIGREE
synonyms = GRIS {II-22-38; MINNESOTA-2614; MN-2614;
}
other # = Marmin; II-22-38; Minn. No. 2614; CI 11502; ; GRIS{K-38494; CI-11502; AUS-17400; AUS-17401}
Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Marmin is similar to Minturki in winter hardiness and in resistance to stem rust and bunt. It has a higher test weight, slightly harder kernels, and lower carotenoid content in the grain. History: DEVELOPED 1940 Minnesota, United States by University of Minnesota; USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry

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