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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # k58164 | Austria, Chelyabinsk Oblast' site: village of Rangersdorf, Chelyabinsk Oblast' altitude: 1678 m. site info: VIR map link | synonyms = GRIS {Rangersdorf} other # = GRIS{K-58164; RSW-105} | VIR expedition > Austria - Zykin 1981 | |||||
| # IG 146795 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO > GRIS | United States | other # = PI 604220 (USA029); TA5051; GRIS{PI-604220} | ||||||
| # CWI 74741 # GID 2578845 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Tamwheat 107 / TA749 // Wrangler abbr{TAM107 / TA749 // Wrgr} | ||||||
| # CWI 74742 # GID 2681868 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Wrangler*3 / TA28 abbr{Wrgr*3 / TA28} | ||||||
| # B 4942 # GID 5172697 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Bordenave Rang / Jongu | ||||||
| # B 4943 # GID 5172696 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Bordenave Rang / Jongu | ||||||
| # IG 146805 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | United States | Wrangler*3 / TA960 (Triticum timopheevii subsp. armeniacum) | other # = TA5073 | |||||
| # IG 146794 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO > GRIS | United States | other # = PI 604219 (USA029); TA5050; GRIS{K-65159; PI-604219} | ||||||
| # DW 17757 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Plata_7 / Ilbor_1 // Somat_3 / 3 / Cabeca_2 / Patka_4 // Behrang / 5 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*WB881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty_9 / Rascon_37 / 4 / Pagalo_3 / 6 / Cirno C 2008 / 7 / Tarro_1 / 2*Yuan_1 // Ajaia_13 / Yazi / 3 / Zampullin_2 / 4 / Canelo_8 // Sora / 2*Plata_12 / 5 / Hubei // Sooty_9 / Rascon_37 / 3 / 2*Sooty_9 / Rascon_37 / 4 / 2*Sooty_9 / Rascon_37 / 6 / Cirno C 2008 | ||||||
| # DW 17812 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Plata_7 / Ilbor_1 // Somat_3 / 3 / Cabeca_2 / Patka_4 // Behrang / 5 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*WB881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty_9 / Rascon_37 / 4 / Pagalo_3 / 6 / Cirno C 2008 / 7 / Cbc 509 Chile / 5 / 2*Ajaia_16 // Hora / Jorro / 3 / Gan / 4 / Zarapitin / 6 / Ajaia_12 / F3LOCAL (Sel.Ethio.135.85) // Plata_13 / 4 / Chen_1 / Tezontle / 3 / Guillemot // Cocorit C71 / Candeal-II / 5 / Sora / 2*Plata_12 // Somat_3 | ||||||
| # ROM001:23058 @ SCA Turda (ROU) INFO | unknown | other # = ROM001441 | ||||||
| # 34295 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | France | Hamac / Ranger | synonyms = Sur.98351/39 DEV | description: height=45cm, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=unknown | ||||
| # PI 117776 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | Australia, New South Wales (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {Whenholz 182} other # = 182; ; GRIS{PI-117624; PI-117776;} | History: DEVELOPED New South Wales, Australia by Wenholz, H., Department of Agriculture | |||||
| # PI 117777 | Australia, New South Wales (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-117777} | History: DEVELOPED New South Wales, Australia by Wenholz, H., Department of Agriculture | |||||
| # 90328 | unknown | description: height=110cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=lax | ||||||
| # 40017 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | United States site: Iskān ‘Ayn aş Şīrah, Cairo Governate date: 19th Feb. 1904 altitude: 34 m. country: Egypt, Cairo Governate site info: CIMMYT map link GRP says Egypt | Granger / N98-0230 | synonyms = SD4023 DEV other # = PI 664482 GEN | GRP{description: height=intermediate, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, glume colour=white, spike density=dense} | ||||
| # 24028 @ AGG (AUS) INFO donor: CSIRO (AUS) INFO | unknown | |||||||
| # W2871 @ GRU-JIC (GBR) INFO > GRIS | United Kingdom | synonyms = GRIS {RPB-1158-73;} other # = GRIS{AFRC-2871} | collection="BBSRC_Wheat" | |||||
| # PI 641952 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | unknown | other # = GRIS{PI-641952} | Remark: Soft red winter wheat developed by the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station and released in 2002 for excellent grain yield potential and its moderate resistance to Fusarium head blight. Is a white-chaffed, awned soft red winter wheat with lax, fusiform spikes and intermediate size kernels. Coleoptiles are white and juvenile plant growth habit is semi-erect. Plant color at boot stage is green. Flag leaf at boot stage is erect and without waxy bloom. Kernels are oval with rounded cheeks, a shallow crease and a short brush. Midseason in maturity with heading date approximately 123 d after 1 January under Kentuckys growing conditions. Tall and winter-hardiness is intermediate. In the seven-location Kentucky state variety trial from 20002002, Allegiance was the top yielding entry with grain yield of 5833 kg ha-1,. Test weight was 743 kg m-3. In 2 yr of testing over 37 locations in 2000 - 2001 Allegiance yielded 5220 kg ha-1 (ranking 7th) and 4985 kg ha-1 (ranking 14th), respectively. In milling and baking tests of Allegiance, at the USDA Soft Wheat Quality Lab in Wooster, flour yield was 718 g kg-1 and cookie diameter slightly was 18.5 cm. Gluten strength as indicated by lactic acid retention capacity, was intermediate 105.2. In 3 yr of Fusarium head blight testing in irrigated, inoculated nurseries in KY from 2002-2004, was rated as having low to moderately low disease severity and index. Has shown a reaction ranging from moderate resistance to susceptibility to powdery mildew, (caused by Erysiphe graminis f.sp. tritici). Reaction to leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita) similarly had varied from resistant to susceptible. Possesses LR 10 plus additional unknown leaf rust resistance genes. Has demonstrated moderate susceptibility to leaf blotch (caused by Septoria tritici), moderate resistance to stripe rust, (Puccinia striiformis) moderate resistance to wheat spindle streak mosaic virus, and resistance to stem rust (caused by Puccinia graminis). History: DEVELOPED 2002 Kentucky, United States by Van Sanford, D., University of Kentucky; Cambron, S., USDA-ARS; Bockelman, H., USDA, ARS; Long, D., USDA, ARS; Swanson, C., University of Kentucky; Tomes, L., University of Kentucky; Hershman, D., Kentucky Agric. Exp. Station; Jin, Y., USDA, ARS; Gaines, C., USDA-ARS; Connelley, J., University of Kentucky; Kennedy, B., University of Kentucky; Tutt, C., University of Kentucky | |||||
Anza Lr37 Yr17 Sr38 LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 638742 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, California (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-638742} | Remark: Anza isogenic line for a 2NS/2AS translocation carrying rust resistance genes Lr37/Yr17/Sr38. BC6F4 homozygous line for the rust resistance genes transferred into HRS recurrent parent Anza. The Lr37 (leaf rust resistance), Yr17 (stripe rust resistance), and Sr38 (stem rust resistance) were initially introgressed in the winter bread wheat VPM1 from T.ventricosum. Rust races with virulence to Yr17 and Lr37 have been identified in some countries, but this gene cluster still provides resistance to a wide range of races and is useful in combination with other resistance genes. The 2NS/2AS translocation replaced approximately half of the short arm of chromosome 2A. Molecular markers for this segment were used to introgress these resistance genes into Anza using 6 backcrosses. Isogenic lines with and without the gene were tested in field trials at Davis and Kings, California in 2004 under severe stripe rust infection pressure. The isogenic lines were morphologically similar and showed no significant differences in flower time and height. The presence of Yr17 significantly reduced the severity of stripe rust infection (61% reduction in severity). The recurrent parent Anza has the slow rusting complex Lr34/Yr18 suggesting that the addition of Yr17 increases the resistance to stripe rust provided by Yr18. The improved resistance of the Yr17 isogenic lines resulted in significant increases in yield in both locations (average 663 kg/ha). The molecular and field data confirmed that the 2NS chromosome segment including the Lr37/Yr17/Sr38 resistance genes was successfully transferred to Anza. History: DEVELOPED California, United States by Dubcovsky, J., University of California; Jackson, L., University of California; Chen, X., USDA-ARS; Chicaiza, O., University of California; Khan, I., University of California; Zhang, X., University of California; Brevis, J., University of California | ||||
| # CN 43129 | Germany (donated) | some resistance to orange blossom wheat midge | ||||||
| # 11251 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | Australia | M / O Stranger | other # = WS 1303 ACC | |||||
| # 18012 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | United Kingdom | Ranger / 365A-25 | description: height=80cm, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | |||||
| # 18013 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | United Kingdom | Ranger / 365A-25 / 2 / Huntsman | description: height=80cm, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | |||||
| # 18014 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | United Kingdom | Ranger / 365A-25 / 2 / Huntsman | description: height=80cm, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | |||||
| # 19360 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | unknown | Occurred as a stranger in AUS 15532. description: height=120cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | ||||||
| # 20801 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | United Kingdom | Ranger / Bilbo / 2 / Huntsman S / 3 / Hobbit | other # = CWW 1172-2 ACC | description: height=90cm, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | ||||
| # CWI 3823 # GID 288207 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | South Africa, Free State (collected) site: Fauresmith, Free State date: 15th Oct. 1917 altitude: 1370 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = CWI 13659 | COLLECTED Orange Free State, South Africa by Pole Evans, I., Department of Agriculture | |||||
Baard-Koren LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # CWI 13652 # GID 235855 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | South Africa, Free State (collected) site: Hammonia, Free State date: 15th Oct. 1917 altitude: 1604 m. site info: CIMMYT map link | COLLECTED Orange Free State, South Africa by Pole Evans, I., Department of Agriculture | |||||
| # DW 11999 # GID 350000 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Zhong ZUO / 2*Green 3 | other # = DW 12189; DW 13221 | |||||
| # k59934 @ VIR (RUS) INFO > GRIS | France (unknown) | other # = PI-659562; EURISCO100059934; ; GRIS{K-59934; PI-659562; ERGE-1669} | ||||||
| # 1325 @ INRA (FRA) INFO > GRIS | France | other # = FRA051:1669; GRIS{K-59934; PI-659562; ERGE-1669} | Evaluation data available. | |||||
| # PI 659562 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | France (developed) | other # = Berlioz;USA126NSGC 18904; ; GRIS{K-59934; PI-659562; ERGE-1669} | History: DEVELOPED 1984 France by. DONATED 05/09/2008 by Koenig, J., INRA - UMR Amelioration et Sante des Plantes | |||||
| # PI 619166 | United States, Montana (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-619166} | Broadly-adapted, high-yielding HRWW wheat line with medium maturity, good foliar disease resistance, and dual purpose (bread and Asian noodles) end-use quality. Relative to leading cultivars currently in production within Montana, exhibits a superior combination of high grain yield, high test weight, and high grain protein. Higher yielding but similar to Tiber in many respects, with broad adaptation, good winter hardiness, high test weight, and stiff straw. Test weight, grain protein, and milling and baking qualities are within acceptable ranges for export or domestic high-quality bread flour-production. Exhibits relatively high transient post-harvest dormancy similar to Tiber. Resistant to stem rust but susceptible to leaf and stripe rust. Foliar disease resistance is good (Septoria and Tan spot). | |||||
Blue Beard LINK Triticum durum habit = Springstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # CWI 22782 # GID 256210 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | South Africa, Free State (collected) site: Klipfontein, P.O. Austens Port, Free State date: 5th Apr. 1916 altitude: 1308 m. site info: CIMMYT map link | other # = CWI 22761 | COLLECTED Orange Free State, South Africa by Pole Evans, I., Department of Agriculture | ||||
| # CItr 15281 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, North Carolina (developed) | other # = Blueboy II; NC2; CI 15281; ; GRIS{K-49851; CI-15281; AFRC-1358; AUS-14969} | Remark: Soft red winter wheat. Semi-dwarf. Blueboy II has good resistance to a broad range of leaf rust races and it also has good resistance to stem rust. History: DEVELOPED 1971 North Carolina, United States by Murphy, C., North Carolina State University | |||||
| # PI 631486 | United States, Idaho (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-631486} | Soft white winter wheat released because of yield potential, end-use quality and improved level of stripe rust (Puccinia striformis) resistance compared to the cv. Brundage. A head row reselection from a pre-breeder seed field of Brundage made in 1996 based on a difference in leaf color and stripe rust resistance. Similar to Brundage in appearance and is an awnletted, semi-dwarf wheat with excellent straw strength. Dark blue-green in color and has erect to semi-erect flag leaves. Days to anthesis (165 days of year DOY) is the same as Stephens (165 DOY) and is later than Brundage (162 DOY) based on four years of data in Moscow, Idaho. Glumes white, with an oblique shoulder and obtuse peak. Kernel characteristics similar to those of Brundage being white, soft, ovate with a mid-deep to deep crease. Greater adult plant resistance to the prevalent northwestern biotype of stripe rust (Puccinia striformis) than Brundage. In four years of testing (1998-2001) in the Western Regional Soft Winter Wheat Nursery disease trial at Mt. Vernon, Washington at growth stages 4-7 (depending on the year), percent stripe rust infection ranged from 10% to 20% with infection type either 2=8 or 5 while Brundage percent infection ranged from 80% to 99% with an infection type of 8. Shows physiological leaf spot under cool, wet spring field conditions. | |||||
| # CItr 17263 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Nebraska (developed) | other # = Buckskin; NE 68435; CI 17263; ; GRIS{K-51827; CI-17263; AFRC-2969; AUS-17274} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Moderately early maturity. Buckskin has high yield potential over a range of environments. History: DEVELOPED 1973 Nebraska, United States by Mattern, P., University of Nebraska; Schmidt, J., University of Nebraska; McVey, D., USDA, ARS; Johnson, V., USDA-ARS; Dreier, A., University of Nebraska | |||||
CDSS09Y00762T-099Y-024M-19Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17232 # GID 6950863 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 10 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*Wb881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 / 9 / USDA595 / 3 / D67.3 / Rabi // Crane / 4 / Alopochen / 5 / Huitle / Yavaros 1 / 6 / Ardente / 7 / Huitle / Yavaros 79 / 8 / Podiceps 9 / 11 / Cirno C 2008 | |||||
CDSS09Y00762T-099Y-024M-20Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17348 # GID 6947919 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 10 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*Wb881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 / 9 / USDA595 / 3 / D67.3 / Rabi // Crane / 4 / Alopochen / 5 / Huitle / Yavaros 1 / 6 / Ardente / 7 / Huitle / Yavaros 79 / 8 / Podiceps 9 / 11 / Cirno C 2008 | |||||
CDSS09Y00762T-099Y-024M-24Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17363 # GID 6950864 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 10 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*Wb881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 / 9 / USDA595 / 3 / D67.3 / Rabi // Crane / 4 / Alopochen / 5 / Huitle / Yavaros 1 / 6 / Ardente / 7 / Huitle / Yavaros 79 / 8 / Podiceps 9 / 11 / Cirno C 2008 | |||||
CDSS09Y00762T-099Y-024M-26Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17253 # GID 6950865 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 10 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*Wb881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 / 9 / USDA595 / 3 / D67.3 / Rabi // Crane / 4 / Alopochen / 5 / Huitle / Yavaros 1 / 6 / Ardente / 7 / Huitle / Yavaros 79 / 8 / Podiceps 9 / 11 / Cirno C 2008 | |||||
CDSS09Y00762T-099Y-024M-27Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17254 # GID 6950866 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 10 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*Wb881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 / 9 / USDA595 / 3 / D67.3 / Rabi // Crane / 4 / Alopochen / 5 / Huitle / Yavaros 1 / 6 / Ardente / 7 / Huitle / Yavaros 79 / 8 / Podiceps 9 / 11 / Cirno C 2008 | |||||
CDSS09Y00763T-099Y-011M-26Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17233 # GID 6947764 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 5 / Arment // Sterna-Dw 3 / Nigris 4 / 3 / Canelo 9.1 / 4 / Vitromax / 6 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 // Guayacan Inia | |||||
| # DW 17263 # GID 6950868 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 5 / Arment // Sterna-Dw 3 / Nigris 4 / 3 / Canelo 9.1 / 4 / Vitromax / 6 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 // Guayacan Inia | ||||||
| # CItr 15075 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Nebraska (developed) | other # = Centurk; NE 66425; CI 15075; ; GRIS{K-49864; K-51585; CI-15075; AFRC-857} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Centurk is a moderately early winter wheat. It is widely adapted and high yielding over a range of environments. Centurk was released in 1971 by the Agric. Exp. Stations of Nebraska, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas, and the USDA. History: DEVELOPED 1971 Nebraska, United States by Mattern, P., University of Nebraska; Schmidt, J., University of Nebraska; Johnson, V., USDA-ARS; Dreier, A., University of Nebraska | |||||
| # PI 628641 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-628641} | Remark: Soft white winter club wheat with white-chaffed, dense clavate heads with tip awns. Medium, smooth, and elliptical kernels with asymmetrical sides and rounded cheeks, between 32 and 35g per thousand seeds. Oval germ. Brush is short, not collared. Late-season maturity for Washington. Adapted to a wide range of production conditions in Eastern Washington and Oregon and Northern Idaho. Possesses Pch1 gene which confers resistance to strawbreaker foot rot ((causal agent Tapesia yallundae Wallwork & Spooner = Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides (Fron) Deighton). Demonstrated resistance to stripe rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis Westend. f.sp. tritici) and to powdery mildew (caused by Erysiphe graminis DC. f.sp. tritici Em.Marchal). Does not possess the Lr37, Sr38, Yr17 gene complex on 2AS derived from VPM (Bariana & McIntosh, 1993). Yield potential better than or equal to Coda, Hiller, and Madsen. Test weight superior to Hiller. Excellent confectionary milling and baking quality. Flour yield similar to Coda and Rely. Break flour yield 1% higher than those cultivars. Cookie diameter greater than Coda and Rely. Sponge cake volume similar to Rely and greater than Coda. History: DEVELOPED 2001 Washington, United States by Morris, C., USDA-ARS; Allan, R., USDA-ARS; Line, R., USDA, ARS; Little, L., USDA, ARS; Reisenauer, P., Washington State University; Jones, S., Washington State University; Anderson, J., University of Minnesota; Garland-Campbell, K., USDA, ARS; Chen, X., USDA-ARS; Burns, J., Washington State University; Carter, B., Washington State University; Pritchett, J., USDA-ARS; Walker-Simmons, M., USDA-ARS-NPL | |||||
CI 7006 LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # PI 55803 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | China, Heilongjiang Sheng (collected) site: Anda, Manchuria, Heilongjiang Sheng date: 1st Sep. 1922 altitude: 147 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | GRP{CItr 7006} | other # = CItr 7006; CI 7006 | GRP{COLLECTED Heilongjiang, China by Hanson, G., Office of U.S. Consel} | |||
| # CWI 13653 # GID 336758 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | South Africa, Free State (collected) site: Zastron, Free State date: 15th Oct. 1917 altitude: 1665 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link collector's ID: 13 | CITR 6066 | COLLECTED Orange Free State, South Africa by Pole Evans, I., Department of Agriculture | |||||
| # CWI 13660 # GID 336760 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | South Africa, Free State (collected) site: Free State, Free State date: 15th Oct. 1917 altitude: 1294 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link collector's ID: 49 | CITR 6098 | COLLECTED Orange Free State, South Africa by Pole Evans, I., Department of Agriculture | |||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # k58164 | Austria, Chelyabinsk Oblast' site: village of Rangersdorf, Chelyabinsk Oblast' altitude: 1678 m. site info: VIR map link | synonyms = GRIS {Rangersdorf} other # = GRIS{K-58164; RSW-105} | VIR expedition > Austria - Zykin 1981 | |||||
| # IG 146795 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO > GRIS | United States | other # = PI 604220 (USA029); TA5051; GRIS{PI-604220} | ||||||
| # CWI 74741 # GID 2578845 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Tamwheat 107 / TA749 // Wrangler abbr{TAM107 / TA749 // Wrgr} | ||||||
| # CWI 74742 # GID 2681868 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Wrangler*3 / TA28 abbr{Wrgr*3 / TA28} | ||||||
| # B 4942 # GID 5172697 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Bordenave Rang / Jongu | ||||||
| # B 4943 # GID 5172696 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Bordenave Rang / Jongu | ||||||
| # IG 146805 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | United States | Wrangler*3 / TA960 (Triticum timopheevii subsp. armeniacum) | other # = TA5073 | |||||
| # IG 146794 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO > GRIS | United States | other # = PI 604219 (USA029); TA5050; GRIS{K-65159; PI-604219} | ||||||
| # DW 17757 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Plata_7 / Ilbor_1 // Somat_3 / 3 / Cabeca_2 / Patka_4 // Behrang / 5 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*WB881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty_9 / Rascon_37 / 4 / Pagalo_3 / 6 / Cirno C 2008 / 7 / Tarro_1 / 2*Yuan_1 // Ajaia_13 / Yazi / 3 / Zampullin_2 / 4 / Canelo_8 // Sora / 2*Plata_12 / 5 / Hubei // Sooty_9 / Rascon_37 / 3 / 2*Sooty_9 / Rascon_37 / 4 / 2*Sooty_9 / Rascon_37 / 6 / Cirno C 2008 | ||||||
| # DW 17812 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | unknown | Plata_7 / Ilbor_1 // Somat_3 / 3 / Cabeca_2 / Patka_4 // Behrang / 5 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*WB881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty_9 / Rascon_37 / 4 / Pagalo_3 / 6 / Cirno C 2008 / 7 / Cbc 509 Chile / 5 / 2*Ajaia_16 // Hora / Jorro / 3 / Gan / 4 / Zarapitin / 6 / Ajaia_12 / F3LOCAL (Sel.Ethio.135.85) // Plata_13 / 4 / Chen_1 / Tezontle / 3 / Guillemot // Cocorit C71 / Candeal-II / 5 / Sora / 2*Plata_12 // Somat_3 | ||||||
| # ROM001:23058 @ SCA Turda (ROU) INFO | unknown | other # = ROM001441 | ||||||
| # 34295 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | France | Hamac / Ranger | synonyms = Sur.98351/39 DEV | description: height=45cm, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=unknown | ||||
| # PI 117776 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | Australia, New South Wales (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {Whenholz 182} other # = 182; ; GRIS{PI-117624; PI-117776;} | History: DEVELOPED New South Wales, Australia by Wenholz, H., Department of Agriculture | |||||
| # PI 117777 | Australia, New South Wales (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-117777} | History: DEVELOPED New South Wales, Australia by Wenholz, H., Department of Agriculture | |||||
| # 90328 | unknown | description: height=110cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=lax | ||||||
| # 40017 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | United States site: Iskān ‘Ayn aş Şīrah, Cairo Governate date: 19th Feb. 1904 altitude: 34 m. country: Egypt, Cairo Governate site info: CIMMYT map link GRP says Egypt | Granger / N98-0230 | synonyms = SD4023 DEV other # = PI 664482 GEN | GRP{description: height=intermediate, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, glume colour=white, spike density=dense} | ||||
| # 24028 @ AGG (AUS) INFO donor: CSIRO (AUS) INFO | unknown | |||||||
| # W2871 @ GRU-JIC (GBR) INFO > GRIS | United Kingdom | synonyms = GRIS {RPB-1158-73;} other # = GRIS{AFRC-2871} | collection="BBSRC_Wheat" | |||||
| # PI 641952 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | unknown | other # = GRIS{PI-641952} | Remark: Soft red winter wheat developed by the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station and released in 2002 for excellent grain yield potential and its moderate resistance to Fusarium head blight. Is a white-chaffed, awned soft red winter wheat with lax, fusiform spikes and intermediate size kernels. Coleoptiles are white and juvenile plant growth habit is semi-erect. Plant color at boot stage is green. Flag leaf at boot stage is erect and without waxy bloom. Kernels are oval with rounded cheeks, a shallow crease and a short brush. Midseason in maturity with heading date approximately 123 d after 1 January under Kentuckys growing conditions. Tall and winter-hardiness is intermediate. In the seven-location Kentucky state variety trial from 20002002, Allegiance was the top yielding entry with grain yield of 5833 kg ha-1,. Test weight was 743 kg m-3. In 2 yr of testing over 37 locations in 2000 - 2001 Allegiance yielded 5220 kg ha-1 (ranking 7th) and 4985 kg ha-1 (ranking 14th), respectively. In milling and baking tests of Allegiance, at the USDA Soft Wheat Quality Lab in Wooster, flour yield was 718 g kg-1 and cookie diameter slightly was 18.5 cm. Gluten strength as indicated by lactic acid retention capacity, was intermediate 105.2. In 3 yr of Fusarium head blight testing in irrigated, inoculated nurseries in KY from 2002-2004, was rated as having low to moderately low disease severity and index. Has shown a reaction ranging from moderate resistance to susceptibility to powdery mildew, (caused by Erysiphe graminis f.sp. tritici). Reaction to leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita) similarly had varied from resistant to susceptible. Possesses LR 10 plus additional unknown leaf rust resistance genes. Has demonstrated moderate susceptibility to leaf blotch (caused by Septoria tritici), moderate resistance to stripe rust, (Puccinia striiformis) moderate resistance to wheat spindle streak mosaic virus, and resistance to stem rust (caused by Puccinia graminis). History: DEVELOPED 2002 Kentucky, United States by Van Sanford, D., University of Kentucky; Cambron, S., USDA-ARS; Bockelman, H., USDA, ARS; Long, D., USDA, ARS; Swanson, C., University of Kentucky; Tomes, L., University of Kentucky; Hershman, D., Kentucky Agric. Exp. Station; Jin, Y., USDA, ARS; Gaines, C., USDA-ARS; Connelley, J., University of Kentucky; Kennedy, B., University of Kentucky; Tutt, C., University of Kentucky | |||||
Anza Lr37 Yr17 Sr38 LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 638742 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, California (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-638742} | Remark: Anza isogenic line for a 2NS/2AS translocation carrying rust resistance genes Lr37/Yr17/Sr38. BC6F4 homozygous line for the rust resistance genes transferred into HRS recurrent parent Anza. The Lr37 (leaf rust resistance), Yr17 (stripe rust resistance), and Sr38 (stem rust resistance) were initially introgressed in the winter bread wheat VPM1 from T.ventricosum. Rust races with virulence to Yr17 and Lr37 have been identified in some countries, but this gene cluster still provides resistance to a wide range of races and is useful in combination with other resistance genes. The 2NS/2AS translocation replaced approximately half of the short arm of chromosome 2A. Molecular markers for this segment were used to introgress these resistance genes into Anza using 6 backcrosses. Isogenic lines with and without the gene were tested in field trials at Davis and Kings, California in 2004 under severe stripe rust infection pressure. The isogenic lines were morphologically similar and showed no significant differences in flower time and height. The presence of Yr17 significantly reduced the severity of stripe rust infection (61% reduction in severity). The recurrent parent Anza has the slow rusting complex Lr34/Yr18 suggesting that the addition of Yr17 increases the resistance to stripe rust provided by Yr18. The improved resistance of the Yr17 isogenic lines resulted in significant increases in yield in both locations (average 663 kg/ha). The molecular and field data confirmed that the 2NS chromosome segment including the Lr37/Yr17/Sr38 resistance genes was successfully transferred to Anza. History: DEVELOPED California, United States by Dubcovsky, J., University of California; Jackson, L., University of California; Chen, X., USDA-ARS; Chicaiza, O., University of California; Khan, I., University of California; Zhang, X., University of California; Brevis, J., University of California | ||||
| # CN 43129 | Germany (donated) | some resistance to orange blossom wheat midge | ||||||
| # 11251 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | Australia | M / O Stranger | other # = WS 1303 ACC | |||||
| # 18012 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | United Kingdom | Ranger / 365A-25 | description: height=80cm, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | |||||
| # 18013 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | United Kingdom | Ranger / 365A-25 / 2 / Huntsman | description: height=80cm, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | |||||
| # 18014 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | United Kingdom | Ranger / 365A-25 / 2 / Huntsman | description: height=80cm, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | |||||
| # 19360 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | unknown | Occurred as a stranger in AUS 15532. description: height=120cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | ||||||
| # 20801 @ AGG (AUS) INFO | United Kingdom | Ranger / Bilbo / 2 / Huntsman S / 3 / Hobbit | other # = CWW 1172-2 ACC | description: height=90cm, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | ||||
| # CWI 3823 # GID 288207 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | South Africa, Free State (collected) site: Fauresmith, Free State date: 15th Oct. 1917 altitude: 1370 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = CWI 13659 | COLLECTED Orange Free State, South Africa by Pole Evans, I., Department of Agriculture | |||||
Baard-Koren LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # CWI 13652 # GID 235855 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | South Africa, Free State (collected) site: Hammonia, Free State date: 15th Oct. 1917 altitude: 1604 m. site info: CIMMYT map link | COLLECTED Orange Free State, South Africa by Pole Evans, I., Department of Agriculture | |||||
| # DW 11999 # GID 350000 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Zhong ZUO / 2*Green 3 | other # = DW 12189; DW 13221 | |||||
| # k59934 @ VIR (RUS) INFO > GRIS | France (unknown) | other # = PI-659562; EURISCO100059934; ; GRIS{K-59934; PI-659562; ERGE-1669} | ||||||
| # 1325 @ INRA (FRA) INFO > GRIS | France | other # = FRA051:1669; GRIS{K-59934; PI-659562; ERGE-1669} | Evaluation data available. | |||||
| # PI 659562 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | France (developed) | other # = Berlioz;USA126NSGC 18904; ; GRIS{K-59934; PI-659562; ERGE-1669} | History: DEVELOPED 1984 France by. DONATED 05/09/2008 by Koenig, J., INRA - UMR Amelioration et Sante des Plantes | |||||
| # PI 619166 | United States, Montana (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-619166} | Broadly-adapted, high-yielding HRWW wheat line with medium maturity, good foliar disease resistance, and dual purpose (bread and Asian noodles) end-use quality. Relative to leading cultivars currently in production within Montana, exhibits a superior combination of high grain yield, high test weight, and high grain protein. Higher yielding but similar to Tiber in many respects, with broad adaptation, good winter hardiness, high test weight, and stiff straw. Test weight, grain protein, and milling and baking qualities are within acceptable ranges for export or domestic high-quality bread flour-production. Exhibits relatively high transient post-harvest dormancy similar to Tiber. Resistant to stem rust but susceptible to leaf and stripe rust. Foliar disease resistance is good (Septoria and Tan spot). | |||||
Blue Beard LINK Triticum durum habit = Springstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # CWI 22782 # GID 256210 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO donor: USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | South Africa, Free State (collected) site: Klipfontein, P.O. Austens Port, Free State date: 5th Apr. 1916 altitude: 1308 m. site info: CIMMYT map link | other # = CWI 22761 | COLLECTED Orange Free State, South Africa by Pole Evans, I., Department of Agriculture | ||||
| # CItr 15281 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, North Carolina (developed) | other # = Blueboy II; NC2; CI 15281; ; GRIS{K-49851; CI-15281; AFRC-1358; AUS-14969} | Remark: Soft red winter wheat. Semi-dwarf. Blueboy II has good resistance to a broad range of leaf rust races and it also has good resistance to stem rust. History: DEVELOPED 1971 North Carolina, United States by Murphy, C., North Carolina State University | |||||
| # PI 631486 | United States, Idaho (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-631486} | Soft white winter wheat released because of yield potential, end-use quality and improved level of stripe rust (Puccinia striformis) resistance compared to the cv. Brundage. A head row reselection from a pre-breeder seed field of Brundage made in 1996 based on a difference in leaf color and stripe rust resistance. Similar to Brundage in appearance and is an awnletted, semi-dwarf wheat with excellent straw strength. Dark blue-green in color and has erect to semi-erect flag leaves. Days to anthesis (165 days of year DOY) is the same as Stephens (165 DOY) and is later than Brundage (162 DOY) based on four years of data in Moscow, Idaho. Glumes white, with an oblique shoulder and obtuse peak. Kernel characteristics similar to those of Brundage being white, soft, ovate with a mid-deep to deep crease. Greater adult plant resistance to the prevalent northwestern biotype of stripe rust (Puccinia striformis) than Brundage. In four years of testing (1998-2001) in the Western Regional Soft Winter Wheat Nursery disease trial at Mt. Vernon, Washington at growth stages 4-7 (depending on the year), percent stripe rust infection ranged from 10% to 20% with infection type either 2=8 or 5 while Brundage percent infection ranged from 80% to 99% with an infection type of 8. Shows physiological leaf spot under cool, wet spring field conditions. | |||||
| # CItr 17263 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Nebraska (developed) | other # = Buckskin; NE 68435; CI 17263; ; GRIS{K-51827; CI-17263; AFRC-2969; AUS-17274} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Moderately early maturity. Buckskin has high yield potential over a range of environments. History: DEVELOPED 1973 Nebraska, United States by Mattern, P., University of Nebraska; Schmidt, J., University of Nebraska; McVey, D., USDA, ARS; Johnson, V., USDA-ARS; Dreier, A., University of Nebraska | |||||
CDSS09Y00762T-099Y-024M-19Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17232 # GID 6950863 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 10 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*Wb881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 / 9 / USDA595 / 3 / D67.3 / Rabi // Crane / 4 / Alopochen / 5 / Huitle / Yavaros 1 / 6 / Ardente / 7 / Huitle / Yavaros 79 / 8 / Podiceps 9 / 11 / Cirno C 2008 | |||||
CDSS09Y00762T-099Y-024M-20Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17348 # GID 6947919 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 10 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*Wb881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 / 9 / USDA595 / 3 / D67.3 / Rabi // Crane / 4 / Alopochen / 5 / Huitle / Yavaros 1 / 6 / Ardente / 7 / Huitle / Yavaros 79 / 8 / Podiceps 9 / 11 / Cirno C 2008 | |||||
CDSS09Y00762T-099Y-024M-24Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17363 # GID 6950864 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 10 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*Wb881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 / 9 / USDA595 / 3 / D67.3 / Rabi // Crane / 4 / Alopochen / 5 / Huitle / Yavaros 1 / 6 / Ardente / 7 / Huitle / Yavaros 79 / 8 / Podiceps 9 / 11 / Cirno C 2008 | |||||
CDSS09Y00762T-099Y-024M-26Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17253 # GID 6950865 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 10 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*Wb881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 / 9 / USDA595 / 3 / D67.3 / Rabi // Crane / 4 / Alopochen / 5 / Huitle / Yavaros 1 / 6 / Ardente / 7 / Huitle / Yavaros 79 / 8 / Podiceps 9 / 11 / Cirno C 2008 | |||||
CDSS09Y00762T-099Y-024M-27Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17254 # GID 6950866 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 10 / 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 2*Wb881 // 1A.1D 5+1-06 / 3*Mojo / 3 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 / 9 / USDA595 / 3 / D67.3 / Rabi // Crane / 4 / Alopochen / 5 / Huitle / Yavaros 1 / 6 / Ardente / 7 / Huitle / Yavaros 79 / 8 / Podiceps 9 / 11 / Cirno C 2008 | |||||
CDSS09Y00763T-099Y-011M-26Y-0M-04Y-0B LINK Triticum durum status = Breeder's lineorder = available | # DW 17233 # GID 6947764 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 5 / Arment // Sterna-Dw 3 / Nigris 4 / 3 / Canelo 9.1 / 4 / Vitromax / 6 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 // Guayacan Inia | |||||
| # DW 17263 # GID 6950868 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Mexico (collected) | Plata 7 / Ilbor 1 // Somat 3 / 3 / Cabeca 2 / Patka 4 // Behrang / 5 / Arment // Sterna-Dw 3 / Nigris 4 / 3 / Canelo 9.1 / 4 / Vitromax / 6 / Sooty 9 / Rascon 37 // Guayacan Inia | ||||||
| # CItr 15075 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Nebraska (developed) | other # = Centurk; NE 66425; CI 15075; ; GRIS{K-49864; K-51585; CI-15075; AFRC-857} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Centurk is a moderately early winter wheat. It is widely adapted and high yielding over a range of environments. Centurk was released in 1971 by the Agric. Exp. Stations of Nebraska, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas, and the USDA. History: DEVELOPED 1971 Nebraska, United States by Mattern, P., University of Nebraska; Schmidt, J., University of Nebraska; Johnson, V., USDA-ARS; Dreier, A., University of Nebraska | |||||
| # PI 628641 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-628641} | Remark: Soft white winter club wheat with white-chaffed, dense clavate heads with tip awns. Medium, smooth, and elliptical kernels with asymmetrical sides and rounded cheeks, between 32 and 35g per thousand seeds. Oval germ. Brush is short, not collared. Late-season maturity for Washington. Adapted to a wide range of production conditions in Eastern Washington and Oregon and Northern Idaho. Possesses Pch1 gene which confers resistance to strawbreaker foot rot ((causal agent Tapesia yallundae Wallwork & Spooner = Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides (Fron) Deighton). Demonstrated resistance to stripe rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis Westend. f.sp. tritici) and to powdery mildew (caused by Erysiphe graminis DC. f.sp. tritici Em.Marchal). Does not possess the Lr37, Sr38, Yr17 gene complex on 2AS derived from VPM (Bariana & McIntosh, 1993). Yield potential better than or equal to Coda, Hiller, and Madsen. Test weight superior to Hiller. Excellent confectionary milling and baking quality. Flour yield similar to Coda and Rely. Break flour yield 1% higher than those cultivars. Cookie diameter greater than Coda and Rely. Sponge cake volume similar to Rely and greater than Coda. History: DEVELOPED 2001 Washington, United States by Morris, C., USDA-ARS; Allan, R., USDA-ARS; Line, R., USDA, ARS; Little, L., USDA, ARS; Reisenauer, P., Washington State University; Jones, S., Washington State University; Anderson, J., University of Minnesota; Garland-Campbell, K., USDA, ARS; Chen, X., USDA-ARS; Burns, J., Washington State University; Carter, B., Washington State University; Pritchett, J., USDA-ARS; Walker-Simmons, M., USDA-ARS-NPL | |||||
CI 7006 LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Traditional cultivar/landrace order = available | # PI 55803 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | China, Heilongjiang Sheng (collected) site: Anda, Manchuria, Heilongjiang Sheng date: 1st Sep. 1922 altitude: 147 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | GRP{CItr 7006} | other # = CItr 7006; CI 7006 | GRP{COLLECTED Heilongjiang, China by Hanson, G., Office of U.S. Consel} | |||
| # CWI 13653 # GID 336758 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | South Africa, Free State (collected) site: Zastron, Free State date: 15th Oct. 1917 altitude: 1665 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link collector's ID: 13 | CITR 6066 | COLLECTED Orange Free State, South Africa by Pole Evans, I., Department of Agriculture | |||||
| # CWI 13660 # GID 336760 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | South Africa, Free State (collected) site: Free State, Free State date: 15th Oct. 1917 altitude: 1294 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link collector's ID: 49 | CITR 6098 | COLLECTED Orange Free State, South Africa by Pole Evans, I., Department of Agriculture | |||||
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