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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # 01C0106202 | United States | other # = GRIS{PI-557015} | ||||||
| # PI 557015 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States (developed) | A774125W-16-3-1 / A7470W-11-2 = Utah216c-12-10 / Cheyenne / 5 / PI476212 / 4 / Burt / 3 / Rex / Rio // Nebred / 6 / Kiowa / Utah222a-437-2 // Dm / 3 / PI476212 / MT6619 / 4 / McCall / El Gaucho / 3 / Kiowa / Utah233-3-10 / Burt GRIS {UT-216-C-12-10 / Cheyenne / 5 / PI-476212 / 4 / Burt / 3 / REX / RIO // Nebred (A-774125-W-16-3-1) / 6 / (A-7470-W-11-2)KIOWA / UT-222-A-437-2 // (DM)Diehl Mediterranean / 3 / PI-476212 / MT-6619 / 4 / Mccall / EL-GAUCHO / 3 / Kiowa / UT-233-3-10 // Burt} PEDIGREE | other # = GRIS{PI-557015} | Remark: Hard red winter full stature dryland variety with excellent yield potential in crop-fallow production area of U.S. intermountain region. Excellent tolerance to snow mold. Drought tolerance moderate. Excellent resistance to dwarf bunt. Moderate resistance to stripe rust. Milling and baking quality good to excellent. Awned, white chaffed, glabrous glumes, and late heading date compared to U.S. intermountain hard red winter wheat cultivars. Tested in Western Regional Hard Red Winter Wheat Nursery from 1989-1992. History: DEVELOPED 1994 Idaho, United States by Souza, E., University of Idaho; Goates, B., USDA-ARS; Whitmore, J., University of Idaho; Windes, J., University of Idaho; Kruk, M., University of Idaho; Sunderman, D., USDA-ARS | ||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # 01C0106202 | United States | other # = GRIS{PI-557015} | ||||||
| # PI 557015 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States (developed) | A774125W-16-3-1 / A7470W-11-2 = Utah216c-12-10 / Cheyenne / 5 / PI476212 / 4 / Burt / 3 / Rex / Rio // Nebred / 6 / Kiowa / Utah222a-437-2 // Dm / 3 / PI476212 / MT6619 / 4 / McCall / El Gaucho / 3 / Kiowa / Utah233-3-10 / Burt GRIS {UT-216-C-12-10 / Cheyenne / 5 / PI-476212 / 4 / Burt / 3 / REX / RIO // Nebred (A-774125-W-16-3-1) / 6 / (A-7470-W-11-2)KIOWA / UT-222-A-437-2 // (DM)Diehl Mediterranean / 3 / PI-476212 / MT-6619 / 4 / Mccall / EL-GAUCHO / 3 / Kiowa / UT-233-3-10 // Burt} PEDIGREE | other # = GRIS{PI-557015} | Remark: Hard red winter full stature dryland variety with excellent yield potential in crop-fallow production area of U.S. intermountain region. Excellent tolerance to snow mold. Drought tolerance moderate. Excellent resistance to dwarf bunt. Moderate resistance to stripe rust. Milling and baking quality good to excellent. Awned, white chaffed, glabrous glumes, and late heading date compared to U.S. intermountain hard red winter wheat cultivars. Tested in Western Regional Hard Red Winter Wheat Nursery from 1989-1992. History: DEVELOPED 1994 Idaho, United States by Souza, E., University of Idaho; Goates, B., USDA-ARS; Whitmore, J., University of Idaho; Windes, J., University of Idaho; Kruk, M., University of Idaho; Sunderman, D., USDA-ARS | ||||