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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # IG 99180 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | Tunisia | other # = ICDW 22881 (SYR002) | ||||||
Triticum aestivum LINK order = available | # MGD0028302 @ IBBR (ITA) INFO | Pakistan site: Gwali, Gilgit-Baltistan date: 1974 altitude: 2568 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link collector's ID: PI 410627 | 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) | # MGD0017641 @ IBBR (ITA) INFO | Pakistan | ||||||
| # PI 511307 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{K-62707; PI-511307;} | Remark: Hard red type. Plants short to intermediate, semidwarf habit. Heads middense, awned, white at maturity. High yielding. Maturity medium. Food milling and baking properties. Wide area of adaptation in central Great Plains. Susceptible to Hessian fly & powdery mildew. Good res. to leaf and stem rust, & speckled leaf blotch. Excellent resistance to soil borne mosaic virus. Fair res. to wheat spindle, tan spot and streak mosaic virus History: DEVELOPED 1987 Kansas, United States by Nickerson American Plant Breeders, Inc. | |||||
| # IG 44291 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | Tunisia, Kasserine site: Sbeitla; 18 km N of Sbeitla, Kasserine date: 1st Jun. 1990 altitude: 566 m. site info: INAT map link | other # = ICBW 207103 (SYR002) | ||||||
| # PI 511308 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{K-62449; PI-511308} | Remark: Plants short, semidwarf, dark green with erect, twisted flag leaf. Heads middense, tapering, awned. Chaff white. Glumes long and narrow. Maturity early. Good milling and baking properties. Excellent test weight patterns. Excellent straw strength. Adapted to HRWW region. Susceptible to mildew. Excellent protection to soil borne mosaic virus. Good res. to leaf rust, stem rust, wheat spindle streak. Res. mosaic virus, speckled leaf blotch. Fair to tan spot. History: DEVELOPED 1987 Kansas, United States by Nickerson American Plant Breeders, Inc. | |||||
| # PI 573037 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Colorado (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-573037} | Remark: Ogallala is a high yielding, strong-strawed, medium short semidwarf with midseason maturity. It is moderately resistant to the prevalent races of stem rust and WSMV, resistant to the prevalent field races of leaf rust, and moderately susceptible to powdery mildew. Milling and baking properties are acceptable. Ogallala is well adapted to the Great Plains, including the states of Nebraska, Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas, and western Kansas. History: DEVELOPED 1993 Colorado, United States by AgriPro Biosciences, Inc. | |||||
| # PI 577793 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-577793} | Remark: Pecos is well adapted to the central and southern hard red winter wheat production region. It provides adequate protection to the currently prevalent races of stem and l: leaf rust, and good protection to Hessian fly. History: DEVELOPED 1992 Kansas, United States by Agripro Biosciences Inc. | |||||
| # PI 531244 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | unknown | other # = GRIS{PI-531244} | Remark: Hard white type. Plants short to intermediate, semidwarf, semi erect, green at boot stage. Head tapered, middense, awned, white at maturity. Glumes glabrous, midlong to long. Seeds ovate to elliptical with rounded cheeks, narrow and shallow. Yield high. Milling and baking properties good. Susceptible to Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe graminis) Resistance to soil borne mosaic virus. History: DEVELOPED 1989 Kansas, United States by Agripro Biosciences Inc. | |||||
| # 74892 @ NARO (JPN) INFO | unknown (introduced from) | evaluation data available | ||||||
| # PI 506407 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-506407} | Remark: Juvenile growth habit semi-erect. Flag leaf erect. Spikes tapering, middense, awned, white at maturity. Glumes long and narrow. Grain hard red type, ovate to elliptical shaped with rounded cheeks and midlong brush hairs. Adapted to areas of Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. Resistant to soil borne mosiac virus. Mod. resistant to prevalent races and leaf rusts. History: DEVELOPED 1987 Kansas, United States by Nickerson American Plant Breeders, Inc. | |||||
| # CWI 13104 # GID 336525 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan (collected) site: Gwali, Gilgit-Baltistan date: 1974 altitude: 2568 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = W-76 | 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 99180 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | Tunisia | other # = ICDW 22881 (SYR002) | ||||||
Triticum aestivum LINK order = available | # MGD0028302 @ IBBR (ITA) INFO | Pakistan site: Gwali, Gilgit-Baltistan date: 1974 altitude: 2568 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link collector's ID: PI 410627 | 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) | # MGD0017641 @ IBBR (ITA) INFO | Pakistan | ||||||
| # PI 511307 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{K-62707; PI-511307;} | Remark: Hard red type. Plants short to intermediate, semidwarf habit. Heads middense, awned, white at maturity. High yielding. Maturity medium. Food milling and baking properties. Wide area of adaptation in central Great Plains. Susceptible to Hessian fly & powdery mildew. Good res. to leaf and stem rust, & speckled leaf blotch. Excellent resistance to soil borne mosaic virus. Fair res. to wheat spindle, tan spot and streak mosaic virus History: DEVELOPED 1987 Kansas, United States by Nickerson American Plant Breeders, Inc. | |||||
| # IG 44291 @ ICARDA (LBN) INFO | Tunisia, Kasserine site: Sbeitla; 18 km N of Sbeitla, Kasserine date: 1st Jun. 1990 altitude: 566 m. site info: INAT map link | other # = ICBW 207103 (SYR002) | ||||||
| # PI 511308 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{K-62449; PI-511308} | Remark: Plants short, semidwarf, dark green with erect, twisted flag leaf. Heads middense, tapering, awned. Chaff white. Glumes long and narrow. Maturity early. Good milling and baking properties. Excellent test weight patterns. Excellent straw strength. Adapted to HRWW region. Susceptible to mildew. Excellent protection to soil borne mosaic virus. Good res. to leaf rust, stem rust, wheat spindle streak. Res. mosaic virus, speckled leaf blotch. Fair to tan spot. History: DEVELOPED 1987 Kansas, United States by Nickerson American Plant Breeders, Inc. | |||||
| # PI 573037 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Colorado (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-573037} | Remark: Ogallala is a high yielding, strong-strawed, medium short semidwarf with midseason maturity. It is moderately resistant to the prevalent races of stem rust and WSMV, resistant to the prevalent field races of leaf rust, and moderately susceptible to powdery mildew. Milling and baking properties are acceptable. Ogallala is well adapted to the Great Plains, including the states of Nebraska, Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas, and western Kansas. History: DEVELOPED 1993 Colorado, United States by AgriPro Biosciences, Inc. | |||||
| # PI 577793 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-577793} | Remark: Pecos is well adapted to the central and southern hard red winter wheat production region. It provides adequate protection to the currently prevalent races of stem and l: leaf rust, and good protection to Hessian fly. History: DEVELOPED 1992 Kansas, United States by Agripro Biosciences Inc. | |||||
| # PI 531244 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | unknown | other # = GRIS{PI-531244} | Remark: Hard white type. Plants short to intermediate, semidwarf, semi erect, green at boot stage. Head tapered, middense, awned, white at maturity. Glumes glabrous, midlong to long. Seeds ovate to elliptical with rounded cheeks, narrow and shallow. Yield high. Milling and baking properties good. Susceptible to Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe graminis) Resistance to soil borne mosaic virus. History: DEVELOPED 1989 Kansas, United States by Agripro Biosciences Inc. | |||||
| # 74892 @ NARO (JPN) INFO | unknown (introduced from) | evaluation data available | ||||||
| # PI 506407 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | United States, Kansas (developed) | other # = GRIS{PI-506407} | Remark: Juvenile growth habit semi-erect. Flag leaf erect. Spikes tapering, middense, awned, white at maturity. Glumes long and narrow. Grain hard red type, ovate to elliptical shaped with rounded cheeks and midlong brush hairs. Adapted to areas of Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. Resistant to soil borne mosiac virus. Mod. resistant to prevalent races and leaf rusts. History: DEVELOPED 1987 Kansas, United States by Nickerson American Plant Breeders, Inc. | |||||
| # CWI 13104 # GID 336525 @ CIMMYT (MEX) INFO | Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan (collected) site: Gwali, Gilgit-Baltistan date: 1974 altitude: 2568 m. site info: USDA-ARS map link | other # = W-76 | COLLECTED 1974 Azad Kashmir, Pakistan by Witcombe, J., University of North Wales; Rao, A., University of Agriculture | |||||