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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # IG 99170 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | Tunisia | other # = ICDW 22871 (SYR002) | ||||||
Triticum aestivum LINK order = available | # MGD0028292 @ IBBR (ITA) INFO | Pakistan site: Twa, Gilgit-Baltistan date: 1974 altitude: 2898 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link collector's ID: PI 410617 | GRP{Collected 1974 Azad Kashmir, Pakistan by Witcombe, J., University of North Wales; Rao, A., University of Agriculture} | |||||
Triticum aestivum LINK order = historic record (unavailable) | # MGD0017631 @ IBBR (ITA) INFO | Pakistan | ||||||
| # W10016 @ GRU-JIC (GBR) INFO > GRIS donor: Premium Crops Ltd (GBR) INFO | Canada, Saskatchewan | other # = GRIS{K-64596; PI-593658; CN-106318; AFRC-10016} | collection="BBSRC_Wheat" | |||||
| # PI 636074 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | Australia, Western Australia (developed) | other # = Arrino;USA126NSGC 9373 | History: DEVELOPED 1997 Western Australia, Australia by Western Australia Dept. of Agriculture. DONATED 04/18/2002 by Mackay, M., Australian Winter Cereals Collection | |||||
| # k65995 | Australia, Western Australia | |||||||
| # W10278 @ GRU-JIC (GBR) INFO > GRIS donor: GBR052 (GBR) INFO | United Kingdom | other # = GRIS{PI-340682} | collection="BBSRC_Wheat" | |||||
| # k64267 donor: VIGG (RUS) INFO | Australia, Western Australia | other # = AUS 27194, BW39006; GRIS{K-64267; AUS-26211; AUS-27194; AUS-99209} | ||||||
E2748-5-M-1-A-M LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 434873 | South Africa, Eastern Cape (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {e 2748 5 M 1 A M} other # = GRIS{PI-434873} | History: DEVELOPED Cape Province, South Africa by University of Stellenbosch | ||||
E2752-1-M LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 434874 | South Africa, Eastern Cape (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {e 2752 1 M} other # = GRIS{PI-434874} | History: DEVELOPED Cape Province, South Africa by University of Stellenbosch | ||||
| # IG 44281 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | Tunisia, Kef site: Ebba Ksour; 2 km N of Ebba Ksour, Kef date: 1st Jun. 1990 altitude: 598 m. site info: INAT map link | other # = ICBW 207093 (SYR002) | ||||||
| # YUGNS436 @ IFVCNS (SRB) INFO donor: SGIKG (YUG) INFO | Yugoslavia (former) | Bezostaja-1 / IW-66 GRP{Bezostaia I / IW-66} | other # = SOR 296 | |||||
| # 4293 @ INRA (FRA) INFO donor: GEVES (FRA) INFO | Yugoslavia (former) | Bezostaia I / IW-66 | ||||||
NW97S2181t LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Winterstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 642410 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Nebraska (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {NW 97 S 2181 T} other # = GRIS{PI-642410} | Remark: Hard white winter wheat. History: DEVELOPED Nebraska, United States by Graybosch, R., USDA-ARS | ||||
| # PI 631493 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Oklahoma (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-631493} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Maturity medium-early, heading about 1 day before 2174 and 1 day after Jagger. Height equal to 2174 and Jagger, but 2 cm shorter than 2137. Plants at flowering yellow-green with yellow anthers. Flag leaf at flowering erect, and twisted at the tip. Spikes middense, tapering, awned, white-glumed, and about 8 cm in length and 9 mm in width. Juvenile plants semi-prostrate and show an intermediate dormancy release during the late winter (similar to Custer but earlier than 2174). Short coleoptile (5.9 cm or 63% of Scout 66 at 75/95 deg.F night/day temperature). Based on the single-kernel characterization system, means and standard deviations for kernel size and texture are 30.9 and 6.8 mg for kernel weight, 2.4 and 0.5 mm for kernel diameter, and 56 and 17 for kernel hardness. Resistant to soilborne mosaic virus, moderately susceptible to stem rust (Puccinia graminis), susceptible to stripe rust (P. striiformis), and moderately susceptible in the adult-plant stages to P. triticina, though seedling plants show a susceptible reaction to races of leaf rust currently prevalent in the southern Great Plains. Known gene designations are Sr17+ for stem rust and Lr3+ for leaf rust. Moderately susceptible to tan spot (Pyrenophera tritici-repentis) but susceptible to powdery mildew (Polymyxa graminis). Insect reactions include susceptiblity to greenbug (Schizaphis graminum) and Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia), and a heterogeneous response to Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor). Reaction to aluminum toxicity and low-pH soils is highly tolerant, placing it in a category unlike the vast majority of HRW wheat cvs. Possesses no wheat-rye translocation. Grain protein levels average 1.5 percentage units less than 2174, a high-protein comparison. Mixograph mixing time and tolerance rating are considered medium (5.1 min and 4.3, on a 1-10 scale). History: DEVELOPED 2001 Oklahoma, United States by Hunger, R., Oklahoma State University; Carver, B., Oklahoma State University; Smith, E., Oklahoma State University; Porter, D., USDA, ARS; Bai, G., Oklahoma State University; Krenzer, E., Oklahoma State University; Klatt, A., Oklahoma State University; Guenzi, A., Oklahoma State University; Martin, B., Oklahoma State University; Rayas-Duarte, P., Oklahoma State University | |||||
| # CWI 13094 # GID 253297 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan (collected) site: Twa, Gilgit-Baltistan date: 1974 altitude: 2898 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = W-66 | COLLECTED 1974 Azad Kashmir, Pakistan by Witcombe, J., University of North Wales; Rao, A., University of Agriculture | |||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # IG 99170 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | Tunisia | other # = ICDW 22871 (SYR002) | ||||||
Triticum aestivum LINK order = available | # MGD0028292 @ IBBR (ITA) INFO | Pakistan site: Twa, Gilgit-Baltistan date: 1974 altitude: 2898 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link collector's ID: PI 410617 | GRP{Collected 1974 Azad Kashmir, Pakistan by Witcombe, J., University of North Wales; Rao, A., University of Agriculture} | |||||
Triticum aestivum LINK order = historic record (unavailable) | # MGD0017631 @ IBBR (ITA) INFO | Pakistan | ||||||
| # W10016 @ GRU-JIC (GBR) INFO > GRIS donor: Premium Crops Ltd (GBR) INFO | Canada, Saskatchewan | other # = GRIS{K-64596; PI-593658; CN-106318; AFRC-10016} | collection="BBSRC_Wheat" | |||||
| # PI 636074 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | Australia, Western Australia (developed) | other # = Arrino;USA126NSGC 9373 | History: DEVELOPED 1997 Western Australia, Australia by Western Australia Dept. of Agriculture. DONATED 04/18/2002 by Mackay, M., Australian Winter Cereals Collection | |||||
| # k65995 | Australia, Western Australia | |||||||
| # W10278 @ GRU-JIC (GBR) INFO > GRIS donor: GBR052 (GBR) INFO | United Kingdom | other # = GRIS{PI-340682} | collection="BBSRC_Wheat" | |||||
| # k64267 donor: VIGG (RUS) INFO | Australia, Western Australia | other # = AUS 27194, BW39006; GRIS{K-64267; AUS-26211; AUS-27194; AUS-99209} | ||||||
E2748-5-M-1-A-M LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 434873 | South Africa, Eastern Cape (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {e 2748 5 M 1 A M} other # = GRIS{PI-434873} | History: DEVELOPED Cape Province, South Africa by University of Stellenbosch | ||||
E2752-1-M LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Springstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 434874 | South Africa, Eastern Cape (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {e 2752 1 M} other # = GRIS{PI-434874} | History: DEVELOPED Cape Province, South Africa by University of Stellenbosch | ||||
| # IG 44281 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | Tunisia, Kef site: Ebba Ksour; 2 km N of Ebba Ksour, Kef date: 1st Jun. 1990 altitude: 598 m. site info: INAT map link | other # = ICBW 207093 (SYR002) | ||||||
| # YUGNS436 @ IFVCNS (SRB) INFO donor: SGIKG (YUG) INFO | Yugoslavia (former) | Bezostaja-1 / IW-66 GRP{Bezostaia I / IW-66} | other # = SOR 296 | |||||
| # 4293 @ INRA (FRA) INFO donor: GEVES (FRA) INFO | Yugoslavia (former) | Bezostaia I / IW-66 | ||||||
NW97S2181t LINK Triticum aestivum habit = Winterstatus = Breeding/research material order = available | # PI 642410 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Nebraska (developed) | synonyms = GRIS {NW 97 S 2181 T} other # = GRIS{PI-642410} | Remark: Hard white winter wheat. History: DEVELOPED Nebraska, United States by Graybosch, R., USDA-ARS | ||||
| # PI 631493 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Oklahoma (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-631493} | Remark: Hard red winter wheat. Maturity medium-early, heading about 1 day before 2174 and 1 day after Jagger. Height equal to 2174 and Jagger, but 2 cm shorter than 2137. Plants at flowering yellow-green with yellow anthers. Flag leaf at flowering erect, and twisted at the tip. Spikes middense, tapering, awned, white-glumed, and about 8 cm in length and 9 mm in width. Juvenile plants semi-prostrate and show an intermediate dormancy release during the late winter (similar to Custer but earlier than 2174). Short coleoptile (5.9 cm or 63% of Scout 66 at 75/95 deg.F night/day temperature). Based on the single-kernel characterization system, means and standard deviations for kernel size and texture are 30.9 and 6.8 mg for kernel weight, 2.4 and 0.5 mm for kernel diameter, and 56 and 17 for kernel hardness. Resistant to soilborne mosaic virus, moderately susceptible to stem rust (Puccinia graminis), susceptible to stripe rust (P. striiformis), and moderately susceptible in the adult-plant stages to P. triticina, though seedling plants show a susceptible reaction to races of leaf rust currently prevalent in the southern Great Plains. Known gene designations are Sr17+ for stem rust and Lr3+ for leaf rust. Moderately susceptible to tan spot (Pyrenophera tritici-repentis) but susceptible to powdery mildew (Polymyxa graminis). Insect reactions include susceptiblity to greenbug (Schizaphis graminum) and Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia), and a heterogeneous response to Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor). Reaction to aluminum toxicity and low-pH soils is highly tolerant, placing it in a category unlike the vast majority of HRW wheat cvs. Possesses no wheat-rye translocation. Grain protein levels average 1.5 percentage units less than 2174, a high-protein comparison. Mixograph mixing time and tolerance rating are considered medium (5.1 min and 4.3, on a 1-10 scale). History: DEVELOPED 2001 Oklahoma, United States by Hunger, R., Oklahoma State University; Carver, B., Oklahoma State University; Smith, E., Oklahoma State University; Porter, D., USDA, ARS; Bai, G., Oklahoma State University; Krenzer, E., Oklahoma State University; Klatt, A., Oklahoma State University; Guenzi, A., Oklahoma State University; Martin, B., Oklahoma State University; Rayas-Duarte, P., Oklahoma State University | |||||
| # CWI 13094 # GID 253297 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan (collected) site: Twa, Gilgit-Baltistan date: 1974 altitude: 2898 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = W-66 | COLLECTED 1974 Azad Kashmir, Pakistan by Witcombe, J., University of North Wales; Rao, A., University of Agriculture | |||||