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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # IG 146789 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO > GRIS | United States | other # = PI 583794 (USA029); TA5041; GRIS{PI-583794} | ||||||
| # PI 653710 | United States, Washington (developed) | KS93WGRC27 / *5 Alliance | Alliance/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Alliance) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| # PI 653711 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-653711} | Arrowsmith/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Arrowsmith) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| # PI 653712 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-653712} | Goodstreak/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Goodstreak) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| # PI 653713 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-653713} | Harry/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Harry) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| # 1995-TRT-AE-585 | United States | other # = BGR00195101585; GRIS{PI-583794} | ||||||
| # PI 583794 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-583794} | Remark: Common wheat germplasm homozygous for T4DL*4Ai#2S Triticum aestivum - Agropyron intermedium chromosome translocation conferring resistance to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus, WSM1. History: DEVELOPED 1993 Kansas, United States by Martin, T., Kansas State University; Friebe, B., Kansas State University; Wilson, D., Kansas State University; Cox, T., USDA, ARS; Gill, B., Kansas State University | |||||
| # CWI 80616 # GID 6425098 | United States, Kansas | other # = KS93WGRC28 [TA5041]; GRIS{PI-583794} | DON#{Remark: Common wheat germplasm homozygous for T4DL*4Ai#2S Triticum aestivum - Agropyron intermedium chromosome translocation conferring resistance to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus, WSM1. History: DEVELOPED 1993 Kansas, United States by Martin, T., Kansas State University; Friebe, B., Kansas State University; Wilson, D., Kansas State University; Cox, T., USDA, ARS; Gill, B., Kansas State University} | |||||
| # PI 653714 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-653714} | Harry/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Harry) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| # PI 653715 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-619098} | {Hard red winter wheat. Awned, white-glumed. Medium maturity, about 0.5 d earlier flowering than Arapahoe. Moderate straw strength, similar to Arapahoe. Winter hardiness good to very good, similar to Abilene. Moderately resistant to stem rust (Puccinia graminis, most likely containing Sr6 and Sr24), leaf rust (P. triticina, most likely contains Lr16, Lr24, and possibly other leaf rust resistance genes), and Hessian fly (Mayetiola Destructor Say, similar to Arapahoe, and most likely contains the Marquillo-Kawvale genes for resistance), and susceptible to wheat soilborne mosaic virus, wheat streak mosaic virus, and barley yellow dwarf virus. Genetically lower in grain volume weight (57.2 lbs/bu, 73.8 kg/hl) similar to Arapahoe and Wesley, but lower than Culver, Millennium, Alliance, and Pronghorn.} | |||||
| # PI 653716 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-653716} | Wesley/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Wesley) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # IG 146789 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO > GRIS | United States | other # = PI 583794 (USA029); TA5041; GRIS{PI-583794} | ||||||
| # PI 653710 | United States, Washington (developed) | KS93WGRC27 / *5 Alliance | Alliance/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Alliance) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| # PI 653711 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-653711} | Arrowsmith/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Arrowsmith) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| # PI 653712 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-653712} | Goodstreak/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Goodstreak) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| # PI 653713 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-653713} | Harry/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Harry) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| # 1995-TRT-AE-585 | United States | other # = BGR00195101585; GRIS{PI-583794} | ||||||
| # PI 583794 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-583794} | Remark: Common wheat germplasm homozygous for T4DL*4Ai#2S Triticum aestivum - Agropyron intermedium chromosome translocation conferring resistance to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus, WSM1. History: DEVELOPED 1993 Kansas, United States by Martin, T., Kansas State University; Friebe, B., Kansas State University; Wilson, D., Kansas State University; Cox, T., USDA, ARS; Gill, B., Kansas State University | |||||
| # CWI 80616 # GID 6425098 | United States, Kansas | other # = KS93WGRC28 [TA5041]; GRIS{PI-583794} | DON#{Remark: Common wheat germplasm homozygous for T4DL*4Ai#2S Triticum aestivum - Agropyron intermedium chromosome translocation conferring resistance to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus, WSM1. History: DEVELOPED 1993 Kansas, United States by Martin, T., Kansas State University; Friebe, B., Kansas State University; Wilson, D., Kansas State University; Cox, T., USDA, ARS; Gill, B., Kansas State University} | |||||
| # PI 653714 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-653714} | Harry/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Harry) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||
| # PI 653715 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-619098} | {Hard red winter wheat. Awned, white-glumed. Medium maturity, about 0.5 d earlier flowering than Arapahoe. Moderate straw strength, similar to Arapahoe. Winter hardiness good to very good, similar to Abilene. Moderately resistant to stem rust (Puccinia graminis, most likely containing Sr6 and Sr24), leaf rust (P. triticina, most likely contains Lr16, Lr24, and possibly other leaf rust resistance genes), and Hessian fly (Mayetiola Destructor Say, similar to Arapahoe, and most likely contains the Marquillo-Kawvale genes for resistance), and susceptible to wheat soilborne mosaic virus, wheat streak mosaic virus, and barley yellow dwarf virus. Genetically lower in grain volume weight (57.2 lbs/bu, 73.8 kg/hl) similar to Arapahoe and Wesley, but lower than Culver, Millennium, Alliance, and Pronghorn.} | |||||
| # PI 653716 | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-653716} | Wesley/Wsm1 is a near-isogenic line carrying wheat streak mosaic virus resistant gene Wsm1. The Wsm1 gene donor was a hard red winter wheat line KS93WGRC27 (PI 583794) that carries the gene on an Agropyron intermedium (Host) P. Beauv. segment translocated to wheat chromosome 4DS. This line was backcrossed five times to Wahoo followed by subsequent selfing. Beginning with the BC1 generation, the sequence-tagged-site (STS) marker STSJ15 that is specific for the translocated segment carrying Wsm1 gene, was used to select resistant plants. At the end of the backcrossing cycles, selfed progeny of each of the BC4F2 plants were screened with the marker in order to select BC4F2 homozygous for the gene. The resistance in the selected plants was confirmed by phenotypic screening of F3 progeny using Sidney 81 strain. Morphologically the germplasm looked very similar to its recurrent parent (Wesley) and no significant differences were observed for height or days to flowering. [See PI 653710-653716 for accessions from the same J Plant Registrations citation.] | |||||