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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 584471'Lowell'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Michigan, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1994DEVELOPED12/01/1994CultivarSoft white winter wheat with high grain yield and desirable processing attributes. Glumes white with a rounded shoulder and an obtuse beak. Spike apically awnleted, lax, and tapering. Kernel white in color, elliptical, large (0.04 g seed-1), with rounded cheeks and a narrow, shallow crease. Possesses unknown major genes for resistance to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) and leaf rust (Pucinia recondita). Strongly resistant to Wheat Yellow Mosaic virus and has excellent winter hardiness. Derived from the same F4 plant as the cultivar Mendon, which has red seed.1482222PI 584471
1PI 583811'Chelsea'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Michigan, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1994DEVELOPEDCultivarSoft white winter wheat with high grain yield and desirable soft wheat milling and baking attributes. Glumes brown with a rounded shoulder and an obtuse beak. Spike awned, lax, and tapering. Kernel white in color, elliptical, large (0.04 g seed-1), with rounded cheeks and a narrow, shallow crease. Exhibits moderate to good yield resistance to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) and leaf rust (puccinia recondita). Strongly resistant to Wheat Yellow Mosaic virus.1478794PI 583811
2PI 561197'2737W'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Indiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1992DEVELOPED199240.42586860, -86.90806550CultivarSoft white winter wheat.1456169PI 561197
3PI 542401'Rely'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1991CultivarSoft, white, winter club multiline of 10 components. Awnless. Glume white Rht2 semidwarfs. Heterogeneous for resistance to diseases caused by Puccinia striiformis, P. recondita and Erysiphe graminis. Kernels white, soft, short, ovate to oval; germ small; crease mid-wide, cheeks rounded, heading date, straw strength, cold tolerance, emergence, milling and baking quality like Tres. See PI 559707 - 559716 for the 10 component lines. See also PI 542400.1437337PI 542401
4PI 537303'Centennial'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1990CultivarSoft white spring wheat. Semi-dwarf similar in height to Penawawa under irrigation and 5-10cm taller than Penawawa under dryland conditions at Tetonia, ID. Auricles pubescent, purple. Leaves semi-erect, short flag. Plant color dark green at heading. Heads short, ovate, awned. Anthers yellow, lacking purple pigmentation. Glumes glabrous, non-waxy. Chaff color whitish-yellow at maturity. Lodging resistance superior to Treasure and comparable to Penawawa. Yield high. Test weight high. Resistant to stripe rust. Moderately susceptible to black chaff. Susceptible to stem rust and Hessian fly1432239PI 537303
5PI 601452'Syringa'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1987DEVELOPED1988CultivarSoft white winter wheat.1177894PI 601452
6PI 511673'Madsen'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGC1987DEVELOPED1988CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Plants semidwarf. Spikes awned, fusiform. Glumes white to tan. Kernels soft, white, large, ovate with midsize germ, mid-wide and mid-deep crease. Res. to strawbreaker foot rot, stripe, leaf, and stem rusts.1406609PI 511673
7PI 511674'Hyak'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGC1987DEVELOPED1988CultivarSoft white winter club wheat, semi-dwarf. Spikes awnletted, compact, one-gene (Rht2). Glumes white. Straw white. Kernels white, short, soft, ovate with small germ. Crease mid-wide, shallow Res. to strawbreaker foot rot, stripe, leaf, and stem rusts.1406610PI 511674
8PI 506352'Wakanz'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGC1987DEVELOPED1987CultivarPlant semidwarf, medium maturity. Spikes awned. Glumes white. Yield high. Grain soft, white. Resistant to Hessian fly. Adequate resistance to stripe, leaf, and stem rusts. [See PI 506349-506357 for similar accessions.]1401288PI 506352
9PI 506354'Wadual'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGC1987DEVELOPED1987CultivarPlant semidwarf, medium early maturity. Spikes parallel-fusiform, awned. Glumes white. Grain white, soft. Dual quality properties for pastry and bread. Resistant to stripe, leaf and stem rusts. Moderately resistant to mildew. [See PI 506349-506357 for similar accessions.]1401290PI 506354
10PI 505819'Geneva'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum New York, United StatesNSGC1986DEVELOPED1983CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Yield and test weight high. Milling characteristics excellent. Susceptible to leaf rust, stripe rust, common bunt, and moderately susceptible to powdery mildew. Resistant to loose smut, SR10 gene for stem rust resistance.1400755PI 505819
11PI 601237'Cashup'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1985DEVELOPED1984CultivarSoft white winter wheat.1168009PI 601237
12PI 497672'Malcolm'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Oregon, United StatesNSGC1985DEVELOPED1985CultivarSemi-dwarf soft white type. Straw stiff, white. Spikes mid-dense, nodding. Seeds white, midsized. Yield high. More leaf rust resistant than commercial cultivars except in Pullman, WA. Similar to Stephens in stripe rust and Septoria tritici. More resistant to powdery mildew than Stephens.1392608PI 497672
13PI 494095'John'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1984CultivarSoft white type. Moderate resistance to Typhula species and Fusarium nivale. Resistant to snow mold.1389031PI 494095
14PI 486429'Dusty'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1985CultivarSemidwarf soft white winter wheat. Plants awned, glumes white. Yield exceeds Daws and Stephens. Maturity medium to late. Resistant to Washington races of stripe rust and common bunt. Some tolerance to flag smut, Cecosporella foot rot. Cephalosporium stripe and leaf rusts.1381365PI 486429
15PI 486139'Klasic'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1982CultivarHard white type. Plants semidwarf. Spikes awned, lax to middense. Seeds ovate to elliptical. Germs midsized. Susceptible to QSHS races of stem rust. Seedling resistance to leaf rust races KGB and CBC. Well adapted to irrigated areas of Arizona and California. Moderate resistance to TNM.1381075PI 486139
16PI 477919'Edwall'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1983DEVELOPED1984CultivarSoft white spring wheat. Plants semi-dwarf, lodging resistant, high yielding. Seedlings susceptible, adult plants resistant to stripe rust. Susceptible to mildew, some races of common bunt, and to Hessian fly. Milling and baking quality properties satisfactory. Resistant to leaf rust.1372855PI 477919
17CItr 17954'Hill 81'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1983CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Adapted to high rainfall areas of western Oregon.1080574CItr 17954
18CItr 17917'Tres'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1984Breeding materialSoft white club winter wheat. Component of Multiline WA 6472, Crew, CItr 17951. [See CItr 17912-17919 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1080475CItr 17917
19CItr 17911WaverlyTriticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSemi-dwarf soft white spring wheat.1080461CItr 17911
20CItr 17904'Owens'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELSNot Available1980DEVELOPED1981CultivarSoft white spring wheat.1080442CItr 17904
21CItr 17830'Frankenmuth'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Michigan, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPED1979CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf. Frankenmuth was released because of its good pest resistance, broad adaptation, excellent agronomic performance, and milling and baking quality.1080256CItr 17830
22CItr 17831'Augusta'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Michigan, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPED1979CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf. August was released because of its field resistance to powdery mildew and leaf rust, broad adaptation, excellent agronomic performance, and milling and baking quality.1080257CItr 17831
23CItr 17787'Purcell'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum New York, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPED1981CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf.1080142CItr 17787
24CItr 17773'Tyee'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1978DEVELOPED1979CultivarSemidwarf soft white club winter wheat.1080106CItr 17773
25CItr 17736'Houser'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum New York, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1977DEVELOPED1977CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf. First awned wheat cultivar released by Cornell. High-yielding, medium-short, lodging-resistant, and fast regrow after winter.1080009CItr 17736
26CItr 17596'Stephens'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Oregon, United States KERNELSHistoric1976DEVELOPED1977CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf.1079621CItr 17596
27CItr 17425'Fieldwin'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1977CultivarSoft white spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. Selected from the same cross as Fielder.1079164CItr 17425
28CItr 17417'Barbee'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1976CultivarSemidwarf soft white club winter wheat.1079148CItr 17417
29CItr 17419'Daws'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1976CultivarSemidwarf soft white winter wheat.1079152CItr 17419
30CItr 17413'Urquie'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1975CultivarSoft white spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. It has shown cold tolerance (winter survival) distinctly superior to Marfed in fall sown tests at Pullman and Lind, WA. It carries a type of mature plant, temperature-sensitive resistance to prevailing races of stripe rust.1079140CItr 17413
31CItr 17290'Ticonderoga'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum New York, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1973CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf. Superior yield in a short, lodging-resistant plant.1078811CItr 17290
32CItr 17287'Tecumseh'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Michigan, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1973CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Tecumseh is the first high yielding soft white winter wheat cultivar that is adapted to Michigan conditions and that couples short plant height with high test weight. The soft red winter wheat cultivar 'Arthur' is derived from the same complex pedigree.1078804CItr 17287
33CItr 17268'Fielder'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1974CultivarSoft white spring wheat. Semi-dwarf, stiff-strawed variety of medium maturity.1078745CItr 17268
34CItr 15285'Fredrick'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Ontario, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPED1971Cultivar1070931CItr 15285
35CItr 15079'Arrow'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum New York, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPED1971CultivarSoft white winter wheat.1070083CItr 15079
36CItr 14469'Ionia'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Michigan, United StatesNSGCSPIKE1970DEVELOPED1969CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Ionia is resistant to the leaf rust races prevalent in Michigan at the time of release. It is also resistant to Hessian fly Biotype A, having the W-38 type of resistance. It is susceptible to powdery mildew and stem rust races prevalent in Michigan.1067517CItr 14469
37CItr 14586'Luke'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCSpike1969DEVELOPED1970CultivarSemi-dwarf soft white winter wheat. Solid stem. Luke is intended for production in the areas of Oregon, northern Idaho, and Washington where dwarf bunt is a problem.1067898CItr 14586
38CItr 14564'Hyslop'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1969DEVELOPED1971CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf, stiff straw, similar to Nugaines in terms of common smut, resistance to stripe rust, intermediate resistnace to mildew, septoria, and leaf rust.1067809CItr 14564
39CItr 14565'McDermid'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1969DEVELOPED1976CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf. Performs well under low and higher moisture conditions.1067811CItr 14565
40CItr 14485'Paha'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1968DEVELOPED1970CultivarShort-strawed soft white club winter wheat. Solid stem. Recommended primarily for the 11-15 inch rainfall areas of the Pacific Northwest, especially when grown under conditions favoring stripe rust and Cercosporella root rot.1067584CItr 14485
41CItr 14026'Yorkstar'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum New York, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1964DEVELOPED1968CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Good yielding, short, lodging resistance. Has resistance to mildew and leaf rust.1065665CItr 14026
42CItr 13968'Nugaines'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCSpike1964DEVELOPED1965CultivarSemidwarf soft white winter wheat. Nugaines is adapted to the wheat growing areas of northern Idaho, eastern Oregon, and eastern Washington.1065472CItr 13968
43CItr 13740'Moro'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1963DEVELOPED1965CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Resistant to stripe rust and common and dwarf bunt.1064639CItr 13740
44CItr 13448'Gaines'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1959DEVELOPED1961CultivarSemidwarf soft white winter wheat. The first commercial semi-dwarf to be developed and released in the United States.1063623CItr 13448
45CItr 13072'Omar'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1954DEVELOPED1955CultivarSoft white winter club wheat. Used as a bunt differential.1062296CItr 13072
46CItr 12653'Genesee'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum New York, United StatesNSGCSpike1948DEVELOPED1950CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Good yield. Resistant to loose smut and shattering.1061039CItr 12653
47CItr 11919'Marfed'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1940DEVELOPED1946CultivarSoft white spring wheat. Can be spring-sown in the higher rainfall areas of eastern Washington.1058207CItr 11919
48CItr 11755'Elgin'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1935DEVELOPED1942CultivarCommon bunt differential. Contains no resistance genes.1057465CItr 11755