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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0GSHO 1214fch4.gHordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Ontario, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1994DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSeedlings are bright yellow-green on emergence and maintain this color until they are nearly mature. Seedlings and plants are relatively vigorous, but heading is delayed. Inheritance: Monofactorial recessive. Located in chromosome 7HL [1L], slightly distal from the nud (naked caryopsis) locus and about 4.4 cM proximal from the lks2 (short awn 2) locus. Previous nomenclature and gene symbolization: Chlorina seedling 4=f4. Yellow viable=yv. Mutational events: fch4.g in Montcalm (Alb Acc 258). Mutant used for description and seed stocks: fch4.g in Montcalm (GSHO 1214); fch4.g in Bowman (PI 483237)*6 (GSHO 1851).1513783GSHO 1214
1GSHO 1215fch5.fHordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Ontario, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1994DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSeedlings are pale yellow to ivory in color at emergence and remain this color until they are nearly mature. Seedlings are relatively weak and rarely survive to maturity in the field at Fargo, North Dakota, USA; however, in the greenhouse they gradually become darker green and produce late-maturing plants. Inheritance: Monofactorial recessive. Located in chromosome 7HS {1S], proximal from the brh1 (brachytic 1) locus, about 25.9 cM proximal from the Rpg1 (reaction to Puccinia graminis tritici 1) locus. Previous nomenclature and gene symbolization: Chlorina seedling 5=f5. Yellow viable=yv2. Mutational events: fch5.f in Gateway (Alb Acc 328). Mutant used for description and seed stocks: fch5.f in Gateway (GSHO 1215); fch5.f in Bowman (PI 483237)*5(GSHO 1827).1513694GSHO 1215
2GSHO 1379gpa1.bHordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1994DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSeedlings display a pattern of transverse or alternating white and green bands on the first, second, and occasionally the third foliage leaves. Plants have a slightly pale green color prior to heading. Grandpa plants are sensitive to flooding and produce an albino flag leaf, peduncle, and spike. Plants are viable in the field, but the seed is thin and yields are low. Inheritance: Monofactorial recessive. Located in chromosome 2HL, about 24.5 cM distal from the lig (liguleless) locus. Previous nomenclature and gene symbolization: Grandpa=gp. Grandpa 2=gp2. Mutational events: gpa1.a in Lyallpur (GSHO 519), CIho 6854); gpa1.b (gp2) in Montcalm (CIho 7149). Mutant used for description and seed stocks: gpa1.b in Montcalm (GSHO 1379); gpa1.b in Bowman (PI 483237)*7 (GSHO 1934).1514266GSHO 1379
3GSHO 1404mss1.aHordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Ontario, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1994DEVELOPEDGenetic materialBroad yellow to ivory vertical streaks develop in the leaves of some tillers prior to heading. Affected tillers are weaker and often abort under moderate to severe heat and moisture stress. In some environments, the whole plant becomes a golden yellow prior to maturation. Inheritance: Monofactorial recessive, the deviation from 3:1 reported by Walker et al. may be caused by genotype-environment interactions. Located in chromosome 2H, about 19.9 cM distal (probably) from the vrs1 (six-rowed spike 1) locus. Previous nomenclature and gene symbolization: None. Mutational events: mss1.a in Montcalm (Alb Acc 257). Mutant used for description and seed stocks: mss1.a in Montcalm (GSHO 1404); mss1.a in Bowman (PI 483237)*2 (GSHO 1918).1513715GSHO 1404
4GSHO 267sbk1.aHordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare Colorado, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1994DONATED05/1994Genetic materialThe spike of this mutant is similar to that of Kap (hooded lemma), but the central cup-like cavity of the lemma appendage or its modification is situated somewhat below the top of the lemma, and no lema wings exist with the hood. There are no rudiments of a floral organ within the hood-like cavity. In the homozygous condition, the sbk1.a gene is epistatic to Kap1.a and to Lks1.a (awnless) genes. The Bowman backcross-derived line with the sbk1.a gene is earlier, shorter, and less vigorous than the recurrent parent. Inheritance: Monofactorial recessive. Located in chromosome 2HS, over 30.4 cM distal from the eog (elongated outer glume) locus and probably a little distal from the com2 (compositum 2) locus. Previous nomenclature and gene symbolization: Subjacent hood=sk. Hooded awn 2=k2. Hoods=kr. Calcaroides-d=cal-d. Mutational events; sbk1.a in Tayeh 13; cal-d.4 ( GSHO 1697) in Foma (CIho 11333), -d.14 in Kristina, -d.18, -d.22 in Bonus (PI 189763); sbk1.b (kr) in Montcalm (CIho 7149). Mutant used for description and seed stocks: sbk1.a in Tayeh 13 (GSHO 267); sbk1.a in Bowman (PI 483237)*7 (GSHO 1874); cal-d.4 in Bowman*3 (GSHO 1875).1512415GSHO 267
5GSHO 577glf3.cHordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare JapanNSGCKERNELS1994DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSurface wax coating on the leaf blades appears to be absent from the seedling stage to near maturity, and leaves have a shiny appearance (wax code ++ ++ -). Concerning the chemical epicuticular wax composition, the cer-j mutant in Bonus produces 34% less wax compared to the wild type, the primary alcohols are the largest wax class. The wax occurs as many very thin plates and as few large irregularly shaped bodies. Inheritance: Monofactorial recessive. Previous nomenclature and gene symbolization: Glossy leaf-gl. Glossy leaf 3=gl3. Glossy leaves 4=gl4. Eceriferum-j=cer-j. Mutational events: glf3.c in Goseshikoku (Goseshikoku-hen, OUL032); glf3.d (gl4, GSHO 1376) in Gateway (CIho 10072; cer-j.59, -j.62 in Bonus (PI 189763); cer-j.71, -j.142, -j.148 in Bonus, -j.274, -j.288, -j.301, -j.311, -j.340, -j.346, -j.349, -j.358, -j.370, -j.390, -j.429, -j.447, -j.470 in Foma (CIho 11333); cer-j.183, -j.184, -j.696 in Bonus, -j.275, -j.399, -j.517, -j.521, -j.558 in Foma, -j.1024, -j.1081 in Carlsberg II (CIho 10114); cer-j.458 in Foma, -j.780, -j.797, -j.832 in Bonus, -j.1090, -j.1102 in Kristina; cer-j.909 in Bonus, j.1152 in Kristina; cer-j.1204, -j.1231, -j.1233, -j.1239, -j.1251 in Kristina; cer-j.997, -j.1331, -j.1361, -j.1388, -j.1405, -j.1433, -j.1469 in Bonus; cer-j.1712, -j.1744, -j.1761, -j.1803, -j.1808 in Bonus; cer-j.1827 in Bonus, -j.1831, -j.1835, -j.1839, -j.1841, -j.1843, -j.1844, -j.1847, -j.1850, -j.1852, -j.1857, -j.1858, -j.1859, -j.1860, -j.1861, -j.1862 in Sv 79353. Mutant used for description and seed stocks: glf3.c in Goseshikoku (GSHO 577); cer-j.59 in Bonus (GSHO 431) is used for allelic localization tests and for wax chemistry and wax structure studies; glf3.d in Bowman (PI 483237)*6 (GSHO 2019); cer-j. 59 in Bowman*4 (GSHO 2021).1512118GSHO 577