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| # CItr 14077 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = Bonanza; CI 14077; ; GRIS{K-48507; CI-14077; AFRC-2937; AUS-12015} | Remark: Hard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. Bonanza resists leaf, stem, and stripe rusts. It is best adapted to areas where irrigation is practiced or where adequate moisture conditions exist in the hard red spring wheat areas of North and South Dakota, Montana, and Minnesota. History: DEVELOPED 1969 Kansas, United States by International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center; DeKalb Agresearch, Inc. | |||||
| # CN 45590 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | NR / Ermu'S' | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45593 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Mon 'S' / Cndr 'S' | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45586 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | CE / Inia / 3 / Tob / Cfn // Bb4 / 4 / 7C | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45588 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Tob / Napo // No66 / Era / 3 / Bb / G11 | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45587 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Tob / 8156 // Kal | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CItr 13083 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Indiana (developed) | other # = Dual; Purdue 40149A4-9-3-5-113; CI 13083; ; GRIS{K-44382; CI-13083; AUS-2297} | Remark: Soft red winter wheat. The first variety adapted to the eastern soft wheat region that is resistant to Hessian fly. It can be seeded before the fly-free date and used both for pasture and as a grain crop, thus its designation as a dual-purpose variety. History: DEVELOPED 1955 Indiana, United States by Patterson, F., Purdue University; Compton, L., Purdue University; Caldwell, R., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry; Schafer, J., USDA-ARS | |||||
| # PI 632434 | United States, Nebraska (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-632434;} | Hard red winter wheat. Released primarily for its superior adaptation to rainfed wheat production systems in western Nebraska where conventional height wheat cultivars with long coleoptiles are needed for good emergence and harvest in low moisture conditions. Medium in maturity, about 1 day earlier than Buckskin and 1.5 days later than Pronghorn. Moderately resistant to stem rust (most likely Sr6 and an unknown gene) and Hessian fly. Susceptible to leaf rust, wheat soilborne mosaic virus, wheat streak mosaic virus, and BYDV. | |||||
He Zuo No. 6 LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = 'Other' - elaborated in 'remarks' order = available | # PI 461511 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | China, Jilin Sheng (collected) site: Jilin, Jilin Sheng date: 1st Aug. 1981 altitude: 346 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = He Zuo No. 6 | Remark: Spring type. Maturity medium. Resistant to lodging, stem rust, and slight tolerance to leaf rust. Moisture tolerant. | ||||
| # CN 113489 | unknown | Hard red spring wheat. Adaptation to a wide range of growing season temperatures and moisture availability. Resistance to prevalent races of stem rust & loose smut, moderate resistance to leaf rust and common bunt, and susceptible to fusarium head bllight | ||||||
Ke Qun LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = 'Other' - elaborated in 'remarks' order = available | # PI 461515 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | China, Jilin Sheng (collected) site: Jilin, Jilin Sheng date: 1st Aug. 1981 altitude: 346 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = Ke Qun | Remark: Spring type. Maturity medium to late. Resistant to stem rust, slight tolerance to leaf rust. Drought tolerant during early stage, moisture tolerant during late stage. | ||||
| # CN 45591 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | P106.19 // Soty / 3*JT | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # PI 559719 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Colorado (developed) | other # = Lamar; CO 820009; CO820009; ; GRIS{K-62402; PI-559719; AUS-24981} | Remark: Awned, white-chaffed wheat. Height medium. Grain yield average higher than Sandy, Baca, Carson. Plant height and maturity intermediate between Carson and Sandy. Lodging less than Sandy and Baca. Milling and baking quality equal to Baca. Well suited to dry soil conditions. Yields better than all other tall cultivars under severe low moisture conditions. Taller wheat providing adequate height for harvesting in a dry year. Tolerates long periods without water because of extensive root system and waxy covering of leaf surfaces. History: DEVELOPED 1988 Colorado, United States by Quick, J., Colorado State University | |||||
| # CItr 13842 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = McCall; Sel. 125WC; AUS 10670; CI 13842; ; GRIS{K-48268; CI-13842} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. McCall is recommended for the low rainfall areas of eastern Washington. It has excellent emergence from deep seeding and germinates under low soil moisture conditions. History: DEVELOPED 1965 Washington, United States by Nelson, W., Washington State University | |||||
| # CItr 14565 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States (developed) | Nord Desprez / 7 / (Pullman Sel. -101, CI-13438, (Norin 10 / Brevor CI-13253, Sel. 14)6 / (Turkey Red / Florence // Fortyfold / Federation / 4 / Oro // Turkey Red / Florence / 3 / Oro / Fortyfold // Federation, CI 12250, Sel. 27-15) / 5 / Rio / Rex, CI-12597, sel53 GRIS {Nord Desprez / 2*Pullman-101} PEDIGREE | other # = McDermid; OR 63-130-66-5; CI 14565; ; GRIS{K-51821; CI-14565; AFRC-2182; AUS-20565} | Remark: Soft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf. Performs well under low and higher moisture conditions. History: DEVELOPED 1976 Oregon, United States by Rohde, C., Oregon State University; Kronstad, W., Oregon State University; Metzger, R., USDA, ARS; Kolding, M., Oregon State University | ||||
| # CItr 13369 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Texas (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {TEXAS-14853-1-C;} other # = Milam; CI 13369; ; GRIS{K-44419; CI-13369; KU-349; AUS-643} | Remark: Hard red spring wheat. Mainly grown for winter pasture. History: DEVELOPED 1959 Texas, United States by Merkle, O., USDA-ARS; McFadden, E., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry; Texas A&M University; Atkins, I., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry; Borlaug, N., International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center | |||||
| # PI 612388 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Nebraska (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {NE 93405} other # = GRIS{PI-612388} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. A Thunderbird derivative with a long coleoptile, good winterhardiness, good test weight, large kernels, and very strong straw strength. White-chaffed, awned. Medium early in maturity and medium tall in plant height (probably has a semi-dwarfing gene that does not affect coleoptile length). Best performance area seems to be the higher moisture areas of Nebraska, similar to Thunderbird. Moderately resistant to stem rust (contains Sr5 and SR31 or SR24); moderately susceptible to leaf rust; and susceptible to Hessian fly, BYDV, SBMV, and WSMV. Carries the 1B/1R translocation, but has very good end-use quality. History: DEVELOPED Nebraska, United States by Baenziger, P., University of Nebraska | |||||
| # CN 45592 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | synonyms = Nkt'S' INST | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexioc from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45594 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Kvz / 4 / Bb / Cno'S' // Jar / 3 / Cno / 7C // CC / Tob | other # = RCB29 INST | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility, high yielding and shattering resistant; breat wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | ||||
| # CN 45596 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Mildress / Torim73 | other # = RCB31 INST | apapted to moisture stress and low fertility; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | ||||
| # PI 479673 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | South Africa (developed) collector's ID: S.A. 1562 | other # = Rooi Stormberg; S.A. 1562; ; GRIS{K-60333; PI-479673} | History: DEVELOPED South Africa by. DONATED 09/1983 by Kilpatrick, R., Small Grain Centre | |||||
| # IG 139763 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO donor: ICARDA (SYR) INFO | Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province site: center, Shorabak village, Badakhshan Province date: 2003 altitude: 1259 m. site info: ICARDA map link collector's ID: Afg03001 | GRP{description: height=100cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborous, glume colour=white/yellow, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red} | ||||||
| # CWI 102636 # GID 7250983 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province site: center, Shorabak village, Badakhshan Province date: 2003 altitude: 1259 m. site info: ICARDA map link | GRP{description: height=100cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborous, glume colour=white/yellow, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red} | ||||||
| # CItr 15233 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Montana (developed) | other # = Shortana; MT 6723; CI 15233; ; GRIS{K-54863; CI-15233; AFRC-8415; AUS-19959} | Remark: Hard red spring wheat. Semidwarf, white straw and chaff, midseason-to-late in maturity. Shortana is susceptible to leaf rust, moderately resistant to stem and stripe rusts, and resistant to loose smut. It is more productive than Centana and most standard height cultivars in high moisture - high fertility areas. History: DEVELOPED 1971 Montana, United States by Montana State University; McNeal, F., USDA-ARS | |||||
| # 01C0102887 | Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # 01C0103163 | Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # k55246 @ VIR (RUS) INFO > GRIS | Sweden (unknown) | other # = NGB-25; AUS-23602; EURISCO100055246; ; GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # 3131 | Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | Advanced/improved cultivar (odmiana hodowlana) with name 'STURE'. It was introduced into the gene bank in 1977. Country of origin is Sweden. Evaluation data available. | |||||
| # 01C0101290 donor: RICP (CZE) INFO | Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # NGB25 @ NORDGEN (SWE) INFO > GRIS | Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # W3637 @ GRU-JIC (GBR) INFO > GRIS | unknown GRIS says Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | collection="BBSRC_Wheat" | |||||
| # TRI 24826 | unknown GRIS says Sweden | other # = DEU00119047; GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # 23602 @ AGG (AUS) INFO > GRIS | Sweden, Skane County | description: height=unknown, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | ||||||
| # CN 42549 | Sweden (donated) | good winter survival; late; good lodging resistance; resistant to powdery mildew | ||||||
| # IG 139770 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO donor: ICARDA (SYR) INFO | Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province site: Faizabad district, Khan Aqa village, Badakhshan Province date: 2003 altitude: 1283 m. site info: ICARDA map link collector's ID: Afg03008 | GRP{description: height=110cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborous, glume colour=brown, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red} | ||||||
| # CWI 102007 # GID 7250986 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province site: Faizabad district, Khan Aqa village, Badakhshan Province date: 2003 altitude: 1283 m. site info: ICARDA map link | GRP{description: height=110cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborous, glume colour=brown, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red} | ||||||
| # CN 45595 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | RBS / 3 / HP / Ron // Kal = RBS / Hork'S' | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45589 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Kvz / Cno67 | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # PI 561933 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Texas (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-561933} | Remark: Awned, semidwarf, hard red winter with white chaff. Primarily adapted to the Rolling Plains of Texas and irrigated production on the Texas High Plains. Semidwarf stature may preclude commercial production under severe moisture stress. Juvenile growth habit semi-erect. Flag leaf erect. Glumes long, moderate width with oblique shoulder and acute beak. Seed ovate with rounded cheek and short brush. Initiates spring regrowth earlier than most conventional hard red winter wheats and may be more susceptible to late season frost damage. While not immune to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis), sufficient resistance to thwart all but most severe field epidemics. Resistant to races of leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) found in Texas. Based on seedling tests, postulated to carry Sr5 and Sr31 genes for stem rust (Puccinia graminis) resistance. Moderately susceptible to stem rust. History: DEVELOPED 08/11/1992 Texas, United States by McDaniel, M., Texas A&M University; Lazar, M., Texas A&M University; Worrall, W., Texas A&M University; Marshall, D., Texas A&M University; Caldwell, S., Texas Agricultural Experiment Station; Serna-Saldivar, S., Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University | |||||
| # NGB9952 @ NORDGEN (SWE) INFO > GRIS | Sweden | other # = WW 32454; GRIS{K-63006; NGB-9952} | ||||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # CItr 14077 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = Bonanza; CI 14077; ; GRIS{K-48507; CI-14077; AFRC-2937; AUS-12015} | Remark: Hard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. Bonanza resists leaf, stem, and stripe rusts. It is best adapted to areas where irrigation is practiced or where adequate moisture conditions exist in the hard red spring wheat areas of North and South Dakota, Montana, and Minnesota. History: DEVELOPED 1969 Kansas, United States by International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center; DeKalb Agresearch, Inc. | |||||
| # CN 45590 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | NR / Ermu'S' | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45593 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Mon 'S' / Cndr 'S' | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45586 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | CE / Inia / 3 / Tob / Cfn // Bb4 / 4 / 7C | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45588 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Tob / Napo // No66 / Era / 3 / Bb / G11 | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45587 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Tob / 8156 // Kal | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CItr 13083 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Indiana (developed) | other # = Dual; Purdue 40149A4-9-3-5-113; CI 13083; ; GRIS{K-44382; CI-13083; AUS-2297} | Remark: Soft red winter wheat. The first variety adapted to the eastern soft wheat region that is resistant to Hessian fly. It can be seeded before the fly-free date and used both for pasture and as a grain crop, thus its designation as a dual-purpose variety. History: DEVELOPED 1955 Indiana, United States by Patterson, F., Purdue University; Compton, L., Purdue University; Caldwell, R., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry; Schafer, J., USDA-ARS | |||||
| # PI 632434 | United States, Nebraska (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-632434;} | Hard red winter wheat. Released primarily for its superior adaptation to rainfed wheat production systems in western Nebraska where conventional height wheat cultivars with long coleoptiles are needed for good emergence and harvest in low moisture conditions. Medium in maturity, about 1 day earlier than Buckskin and 1.5 days later than Pronghorn. Moderately resistant to stem rust (most likely Sr6 and an unknown gene) and Hessian fly. Susceptible to leaf rust, wheat soilborne mosaic virus, wheat streak mosaic virus, and BYDV. | |||||
He Zuo No. 6 LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = 'Other' - elaborated in 'remarks' order = available | # PI 461511 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | China, Jilin Sheng (collected) site: Jilin, Jilin Sheng date: 1st Aug. 1981 altitude: 346 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = He Zuo No. 6 | Remark: Spring type. Maturity medium. Resistant to lodging, stem rust, and slight tolerance to leaf rust. Moisture tolerant. | ||||
| # CN 113489 | unknown | Hard red spring wheat. Adaptation to a wide range of growing season temperatures and moisture availability. Resistance to prevalent races of stem rust & loose smut, moderate resistance to leaf rust and common bunt, and susceptible to fusarium head bllight | ||||||
Ke Qun LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = 'Other' - elaborated in 'remarks' order = available | # PI 461515 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO | China, Jilin Sheng (collected) site: Jilin, Jilin Sheng date: 1st Aug. 1981 altitude: 346 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = Ke Qun | Remark: Spring type. Maturity medium to late. Resistant to stem rust, slight tolerance to leaf rust. Drought tolerant during early stage, moisture tolerant during late stage. | ||||
| # CN 45591 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | P106.19 // Soty / 3*JT | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # PI 559719 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Colorado (developed) | other # = Lamar; CO 820009; CO820009; ; GRIS{K-62402; PI-559719; AUS-24981} | Remark: Awned, white-chaffed wheat. Height medium. Grain yield average higher than Sandy, Baca, Carson. Plant height and maturity intermediate between Carson and Sandy. Lodging less than Sandy and Baca. Milling and baking quality equal to Baca. Well suited to dry soil conditions. Yields better than all other tall cultivars under severe low moisture conditions. Taller wheat providing adequate height for harvesting in a dry year. Tolerates long periods without water because of extensive root system and waxy covering of leaf surfaces. History: DEVELOPED 1988 Colorado, United States by Quick, J., Colorado State University | |||||
| # CItr 13842 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Washington (developed) | other # = McCall; Sel. 125WC; AUS 10670; CI 13842; ; GRIS{K-48268; CI-13842} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. McCall is recommended for the low rainfall areas of eastern Washington. It has excellent emergence from deep seeding and germinates under low soil moisture conditions. History: DEVELOPED 1965 Washington, United States by Nelson, W., Washington State University | |||||
| # CItr 14565 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States (developed) | Nord Desprez / 7 / (Pullman Sel. -101, CI-13438, (Norin 10 / Brevor CI-13253, Sel. 14)6 / (Turkey Red / Florence // Fortyfold / Federation / 4 / Oro // Turkey Red / Florence / 3 / Oro / Fortyfold // Federation, CI 12250, Sel. 27-15) / 5 / Rio / Rex, CI-12597, sel53 GRIS {Nord Desprez / 2*Pullman-101} PEDIGREE | other # = McDermid; OR 63-130-66-5; CI 14565; ; GRIS{K-51821; CI-14565; AFRC-2182; AUS-20565} | Remark: Soft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf. Performs well under low and higher moisture conditions. History: DEVELOPED 1976 Oregon, United States by Rohde, C., Oregon State University; Kronstad, W., Oregon State University; Metzger, R., USDA, ARS; Kolding, M., Oregon State University | ||||
| # CItr 13369 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Texas (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {TEXAS-14853-1-C;} other # = Milam; CI 13369; ; GRIS{K-44419; CI-13369; KU-349; AUS-643} | Remark: Hard red spring wheat. Mainly grown for winter pasture. History: DEVELOPED 1959 Texas, United States by Merkle, O., USDA-ARS; McFadden, E., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry; Texas A&M University; Atkins, I., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry; Borlaug, N., International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center | |||||
| # PI 612388 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Nebraska (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {NE 93405} other # = GRIS{PI-612388} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. A Thunderbird derivative with a long coleoptile, good winterhardiness, good test weight, large kernels, and very strong straw strength. White-chaffed, awned. Medium early in maturity and medium tall in plant height (probably has a semi-dwarfing gene that does not affect coleoptile length). Best performance area seems to be the higher moisture areas of Nebraska, similar to Thunderbird. Moderately resistant to stem rust (contains Sr5 and SR31 or SR24); moderately susceptible to leaf rust; and susceptible to Hessian fly, BYDV, SBMV, and WSMV. Carries the 1B/1R translocation, but has very good end-use quality. History: DEVELOPED Nebraska, United States by Baenziger, P., University of Nebraska | |||||
| # CN 45592 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | synonyms = Nkt'S' INST | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexioc from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45594 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Kvz / 4 / Bb / Cno'S' // Jar / 3 / Cno / 7C // CC / Tob | other # = RCB29 INST | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility, high yielding and shattering resistant; breat wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | ||||
| # CN 45596 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Mildress / Torim73 | other # = RCB31 INST | apapted to moisture stress and low fertility; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | ||||
| # PI 479673 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | South Africa (developed) collector's ID: S.A. 1562 | other # = Rooi Stormberg; S.A. 1562; ; GRIS{K-60333; PI-479673} | History: DEVELOPED South Africa by. DONATED 09/1983 by Kilpatrick, R., Small Grain Centre | |||||
| # IG 139763 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO donor: ICARDA (SYR) INFO | Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province site: center, Shorabak village, Badakhshan Province date: 2003 altitude: 1259 m. site info: ICARDA map link collector's ID: Afg03001 | GRP{description: height=100cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborous, glume colour=white/yellow, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red} | ||||||
| # CWI 102636 # GID 7250983 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province site: center, Shorabak village, Badakhshan Province date: 2003 altitude: 1259 m. site info: ICARDA map link | GRP{description: height=100cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborous, glume colour=white/yellow, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red} | ||||||
| # CItr 15233 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Montana (developed) | other # = Shortana; MT 6723; CI 15233; ; GRIS{K-54863; CI-15233; AFRC-8415; AUS-19959} | Remark: Hard red spring wheat. Semidwarf, white straw and chaff, midseason-to-late in maturity. Shortana is susceptible to leaf rust, moderately resistant to stem and stripe rusts, and resistant to loose smut. It is more productive than Centana and most standard height cultivars in high moisture - high fertility areas. History: DEVELOPED 1971 Montana, United States by Montana State University; McNeal, F., USDA-ARS | |||||
| # 01C0102887 | Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # 01C0103163 | Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # k55246 @ VIR (RUS) INFO > GRIS | Sweden (unknown) | other # = NGB-25; AUS-23602; EURISCO100055246; ; GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # 3131 | Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | Advanced/improved cultivar (odmiana hodowlana) with name 'STURE'. It was introduced into the gene bank in 1977. Country of origin is Sweden. Evaluation data available. | |||||
| # 01C0101290 donor: RICP (CZE) INFO | Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # NGB25 @ NORDGEN (SWE) INFO > GRIS | Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # W3637 @ GRU-JIC (GBR) INFO > GRIS | unknown GRIS says Sweden | other # = GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | collection="BBSRC_Wheat" | |||||
| # TRI 24826 | unknown GRIS says Sweden | other # = DEU00119047; GRIS{K-51800,55246; NGB-25; AFRC-3637; AUS-23602} | ||||||
| # 23602 @ AGG (AUS) INFO > GRIS | Sweden, Skane County | description: height=unknown, awn=tip awned, glume=glaborus, spike density=intermediate | ||||||
| # CN 42549 | Sweden (donated) | good winter survival; late; good lodging resistance; resistant to powdery mildew | ||||||
| # IG 139770 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO donor: ICARDA (SYR) INFO | Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province site: Faizabad district, Khan Aqa village, Badakhshan Province date: 2003 altitude: 1283 m. site info: ICARDA map link collector's ID: Afg03008 | GRP{description: height=110cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborous, glume colour=brown, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red} | ||||||
| # CWI 102007 # GID 7250986 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province site: Faizabad district, Khan Aqa village, Badakhshan Province date: 2003 altitude: 1283 m. site info: ICARDA map link | GRP{description: height=110cm, awn=awned, glume=glaborous, glume colour=brown, spike density=intermediate, grain colour=red} | ||||||
| # CN 45595 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | RBS / 3 / HP / Ron // Kal = RBS / Hork'S' | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # CN 45589 @ PGRC (CAN) INFO | Mexico (developed) | Kvz / Cno67 | adapted to moisture stress and low fertility conditions; bread wheat selected at CIMMYT, Mexico from 1982 to 1983 | |||||
| # PI 561933 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Texas (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-561933} | Remark: Awned, semidwarf, hard red winter with white chaff. Primarily adapted to the Rolling Plains of Texas and irrigated production on the Texas High Plains. Semidwarf stature may preclude commercial production under severe moisture stress. Juvenile growth habit semi-erect. Flag leaf erect. Glumes long, moderate width with oblique shoulder and acute beak. Seed ovate with rounded cheek and short brush. Initiates spring regrowth earlier than most conventional hard red winter wheats and may be more susceptible to late season frost damage. While not immune to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis), sufficient resistance to thwart all but most severe field epidemics. Resistant to races of leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) found in Texas. Based on seedling tests, postulated to carry Sr5 and Sr31 genes for stem rust (Puccinia graminis) resistance. Moderately susceptible to stem rust. History: DEVELOPED 08/11/1992 Texas, United States by McDaniel, M., Texas A&M University; Lazar, M., Texas A&M University; Worrall, W., Texas A&M University; Marshall, D., Texas A&M University; Caldwell, S., Texas Agricultural Experiment Station; Serna-Saldivar, S., Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University | |||||
| # NGB9952 @ NORDGEN (SWE) INFO > GRIS | Sweden | other # = WW 32454; GRIS{K-63006; NGB-9952} | ||||||