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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # PI 651044 | United States, Nebraska (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-651044} | Hard white winter wheat. Low polyphenol oxidase (PPO). | |||||
| # GSTR 14081 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | United States, Nebraska (developed) | Single spike selection from Anton (PI 651044) [WA691213-27 / PI 559717 // Platte] | An entry in the TCAP Hard Winter Wheat Association Mapping Panel (HWWAMP). | |||||
| # 1995-TRT-AE-451 | United States | other # = BGR00195101451; GRIS{K-61593; K-62387; PI-559717;} | ||||||
| # 28826 | United States, Nebraska | description: height=90cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red | ||||||
| # PI 559717 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Nebraska (developed) | other # = GRIS{K-61593; K-62387; PI-559717;} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Awned, white-glumed, short wheat. Height equal to Karl. Maturity similar to slightly earlier than Karl. Winterhardiness better than TAM-200 & slightly less than Karl. Leaves moderately erect. Straw very stiff. Tillering lower than commonly grown NE varieties. Possesses Sr5, plus gene(s) which confer resistance to current field races of stem rust. Mod. susceptible to current field races of leaf rust. Mod. susceptible to soilborne wheat mosaic virus. Susceptible to Great Plains biotype of Hessian fly. Lodging resist. high. Superior grain protein concentration. History: DEVELOPED 1992 Nebraska, United States by Hatchett, J., USDA-ARS; Graybosch, R., USDA-ARS; Baenziger, P., University of Nebraska; Nelson, L., University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Worrall, W., Texas A&M University; McVey, D., USDA, ARS; Peterson, C., USDA, ARS; Shelton, D., University of Nebraska | |||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # PI 651044 | United States, Nebraska (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-651044} | Hard white winter wheat. Low polyphenol oxidase (PPO). | |||||
| # GSTR 14081 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | United States, Nebraska (developed) | Single spike selection from Anton (PI 651044) [WA691213-27 / PI 559717 // Platte] | An entry in the TCAP Hard Winter Wheat Association Mapping Panel (HWWAMP). | |||||
| # 1995-TRT-AE-451 | United States | other # = BGR00195101451; GRIS{K-61593; K-62387; PI-559717;} | ||||||
| # 28826 | United States, Nebraska | description: height=90cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red | ||||||
| # PI 559717 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Nebraska (developed) | other # = GRIS{K-61593; K-62387; PI-559717;} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Awned, white-glumed, short wheat. Height equal to Karl. Maturity similar to slightly earlier than Karl. Winterhardiness better than TAM-200 & slightly less than Karl. Leaves moderately erect. Straw very stiff. Tillering lower than commonly grown NE varieties. Possesses Sr5, plus gene(s) which confer resistance to current field races of stem rust. Mod. susceptible to current field races of leaf rust. Mod. susceptible to soilborne wheat mosaic virus. Susceptible to Great Plains biotype of Hessian fly. Lodging resist. high. Superior grain protein concentration. History: DEVELOPED 1992 Nebraska, United States by Hatchett, J., USDA-ARS; Graybosch, R., USDA-ARS; Baenziger, P., University of Nebraska; Nelson, L., University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Worrall, W., Texas A&M University; McVey, D., USDA, ARS; Peterson, C., USDA, ARS; Shelton, D., University of Nebraska | |||||