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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0GSHO 3325OWB DH# 1Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691961GSHO 3325
1GSHO 3326OWB DH# 2Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691962GSHO 3326
2GSHO 3327OWB DH# 3Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691963GSHO 3327
3GSHO 3328OWB DH# 4Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691964GSHO 3328
4GSHO 3329OWB DH# 5Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691965GSHO 3329
5GSHO 3330OWB DH# 6Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691966GSHO 3330
6GSHO 3331OWB DH# 7Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691967GSHO 3331
7GSHO 3332OWB DH# 8Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691968GSHO 3332
8GSHO 3333OWB DH# 9Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691969GSHO 3333
9GSHO 3334OWB DH# 10Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691970GSHO 3334
10GSHO 3335OWB DH# 11Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691971GSHO 3335
11GSHO 3336OWB DH# 12Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United States Historic2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691972GSHO 3336
12GSHO 3337OWB DH# 13Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691973GSHO 3337
13GSHO 3338OWB DH# 14Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691974GSHO 3338
14GSHO 3339OWB DH# 15Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691975GSHO 3339
15GSHO 3340OWB DH# 16Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691976GSHO 3340
16GSHO 3341OWB DH# 17Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691977GSHO 3341
17GSHO 3342OWB DH# 18Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691978GSHO 3342
18GSHO 3343OWB DH# 19Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691979GSHO 3343
19GSHO 3344OWB DH# 20Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691980GSHO 3344
20GSHO 3345OWB DH# 21Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691981GSHO 3345
21GSHO 3346OWB DH# 22Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691982GSHO 3346
22GSHO 3347OWB DH# 23Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691983GSHO 3347
23GSHO 3348OWB DH# 24Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691984GSHO 3348
24GSHO 3349OWB DH# 25Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691985GSHO 3349
25GSHO 3350OWB DH# 26Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691986GSHO 3350
26GSHO 3351OWB DH# 27Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691987GSHO 3351
27GSHO 3352OWB DH# 28Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691988GSHO 3352
28GSHO 3353OWB DH# 29Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691989GSHO 3353
29GSHO 3354OWB DH# 30Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691990GSHO 3354
30GSHO 3355OWB DH# 31Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691991GSHO 3355
31GSHO 3356OWB DH# 32Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691992GSHO 3356
32GSHO 3357OWB DH# 33Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691993GSHO 3357
33GSHO 3358OWB DH# 34Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691994GSHO 3358
34GSHO 3359OWB DH# 35Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691995GSHO 3359
35GSHO 3360OWB DH# 36Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691996GSHO 3360
36GSHO 3361OWB DH# 37Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691997GSHO 3361
37GSHO 3362OWB DH# 38Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691998GSHO 3362
38GSHO 3363OWB DH# 39Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1691999GSHO 3363
39GSHO 3364OWB DH# 40Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692000GSHO 3364
40GSHO 3365OWB DH# 41Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692001GSHO 3365
41GSHO 3366OWB DH# 42Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692002GSHO 3366
42GSHO 3367OWB DH# 43Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692003GSHO 3367
43GSHO 3368OWB DH# 44Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692004GSHO 3368
44GSHO 3369OWB DH# 45Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692005GSHO 3369
45GSHO 3370OWB DH# 46Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692006GSHO 3370
46GSHO 3371OWB DH# 47Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692007GSHO 3371
47GSHO 3372OWB DH# 48Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692008GSHO 3372
48GSHO 3373OWB DH# 49Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692009GSHO 3373
49GSHO 3374OWB DH# 50Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692010GSHO 3374
50GSHO 3375OWB DH# 51Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692011GSHO 3375
51GSHO 3376OWB DH# 52Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692012GSHO 3376
52GSHO 3377OWB DH# 53Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692013GSHO 3377
53GSHO 3378OWB DH# 54Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692014GSHO 3378
54GSHO 3379OWB DH# 55Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692015GSHO 3379
55GSHO 3380OWB DH# 56Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United States Historic2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692016GSHO 3380
56GSHO 3381OWB DH# 57Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692017GSHO 3381
57GSHO 3382OWB DH# 58Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692018GSHO 3382
58GSHO 3383OWB DH# 59Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692019GSHO 3383
59GSHO 3384OWB DH# 60Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692020GSHO 3384
60GSHO 3385OWB DH# 61Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692021GSHO 3385
61GSHO 3386OWB DH# 62Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692022GSHO 3386
62GSHO 3387OWB DH# 63Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692023GSHO 3387
63GSHO 3388OWB DH# 64Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692024GSHO 3388
64GSHO 3389OWB DH# 65Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692025GSHO 3389
65GSHO 3390OWB DH# 66Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692026GSHO 3390
66GSHO 3391OWB DH# 67Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692027GSHO 3391
67GSHO 3392OWB DH# 68Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692028GSHO 3392
68GSHO 3393OWB DH# 69Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692029GSHO 3393
69GSHO 3394OWB DH# 70Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692030GSHO 3394
70GSHO 3395OWB DH# 71Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692031GSHO 3395
71GSHO 3396OWB DH# 72Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692032GSHO 3396
72GSHO 3397OWB DH# 73Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692033GSHO 3397
73GSHO 3398OWB DH# 74Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692034GSHO 3398
74GSHO 3399OWB DH# 75Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692035GSHO 3399
75GSHO 3400OWB DH# 76Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692036GSHO 3400
76GSHO 3401OWB DH# 77Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692037GSHO 3401
77GSHO 3402OWB DH# 78Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692038GSHO 3402
78GSHO 3403OWB DH# 79Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692039GSHO 3403
79GSHO 3404OWB DH# 80Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692040GSHO 3404
80GSHO 3405OWB DH# 81Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692041GSHO 3405
81GSHO 3406OWB DH# 82Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692042GSHO 3406
82GSHO 3407OWB DH# 83Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692043GSHO 3407
83GSHO 3408OWB DH# 84Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692044GSHO 3408
84GSHO 3409OWB DH# 85Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692045GSHO 3409
85GSHO 3410OWB DH# 86Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692046GSHO 3410
86GSHO 3411OWB DH# 87Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692047GSHO 3411
87GSHO 3412OWB DH# 88Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELSNot Available2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692048GSHO 3412
88GSHO 3413OWB DH# 89Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692049GSHO 3413
89GSHO 3414OWB DH# 90Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692050GSHO 3414
90GSHO 3415OWB DH# 91Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692051GSHO 3415
91GSHO 3416OWB DH# 92Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692052GSHO 3416
92GSHO 3417OWB DH# 93Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692053GSHO 3417
93GSHO 3418OWB DH# 94Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2004DEVELOPEDGenetic materialThe Oregon Wolfe Barley collection is a population of 94 doubled-haploid stocks developed by Dr. Pat Hayes of Oregon State University. Dr. Hayes crossed multiple recessive and multiple dominant lines, produced by Dr. Bob Wolfe of Canada. Subsequently, the F1 plants resulting from these crosses made by Dr. Hayes, comes a population of double haploid lines with a completely homozygous genotype that can be repeatedly phenotyped and genotyped, providing a unique genetic resource. See observations for details1692054GSHO 3418