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0PI 614834'Rick'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Utah, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2000DEVELOPED1985CultivarHard red spring wheat. White-glumed, white-straw, medium maturing, semi-dwarf. Spike awned, oblong, middense, shatter resistant, and inclined at maturity. Glumes white, glabrous, midlong, midwide, with oblique to elevated shoulders. Beaks midwide, acute, and medium length. Kernels red, midlong, hard and ovate to elliptical, midsized germ and a shallow crease, with somewhat angular cheeks, brush is midsized and short. Recommended for production under irrigation and on dryland where annual precipitation 400 mm or more. In Utah irrigated tests, grain yield averaged 4087 kg/ha. Headed 180 d after January 1, 86 cm tall, with 7% lodging. 772 kg m-3 test weight, and 13.0% protein. Milling and baking properties satisfactory.1605602PI 614834
1PI 614835'Wynne'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Utah, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2000DEVELOPED1982CultivarHard red spring wheat. Maturity medium, semidwarf, white straw. Spike awned, oblong, middense, shatter, resistant and somewhat nodding at maturity. Glumes white, glabrous, long, midwide, with oblique to square shoulders. Beaks midwide, acute, and medium length. Kernels red, medium-short, hard and ovate, midsized germ and a shallow crease, with rounded cheeks, brush is mid-to-large and short. Recommended for production under irrigation or where annual precipitation is 500 mm or more. In Utah irrigated tests, grain yield averaged 4389 kg/ha. Headed 174 d after January 1, 82 cm tall, with 3% lodging, 762 kg m-3 test weight, and 13.4% protein. Milling and baking properties satisfactory.1605613PI 614835
2PI 573002'Baker'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Arizona, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1993DEVELOPED1987CultivarHard red spring wheat. Adapted to the irrigated desert areas of Arizona and California where Yecora Rojo is presently grown. Quality is very similar to Yecora Rojo and can be used for the production of bakery bread flour.1467973PI 573002
3PI 573003'Express'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Arizona, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1993DEVELOPED1991CultivarHard red spring wheat. Best adapted to the wheat area of California that currently grows Yolo or Anza. Quality substantially better than Yolo.1467974PI 573003
4PI 565343'Turkey Red'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991COLLECTEDCultivar1460314PI 565343
5PI 552812'Dalen'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED1991CultivarHard red spring wheat. High yielding, intermediate height semidwarf with excellent test weight patterns. Early maturity and strong straw. Dalen is adapted to the entire northern spring wheat region. Satisfactory milling and baking properties with medium- high protein levels. It also has very good protection to stem and leaf rust.1447784PI 552812
6PI 549275'Hi-Line'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Montana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED1991CultivarHard red spring wheat, semidwarf with white straw and chaff. Spike awned, nodding slightly at maturity. Kernels red, short and ovate with mid-sized brush. Hollow stemmed and susceptible to wheat stem sawfly (Cephus cinctus). Resistant to prevalent races of stem rust (Puccinia graminus). Susceptible to leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) and stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis). Matures at midseason. Produces good test weight, excellant protein and exhibits good milling and baking characteristics1444211PI 549275
7PI 559376'Discovery'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Kansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED1992CultivarHard red winter wheat.1454348PI 559376
8PI 546056'Vandal'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1991CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf developed for high yield environments in the Pacific Northwest of U.S. Long season, spring variety. Leaf color intermediate green. Flag leaves broad, semi- erect. Inflorescence awned, mid-dense, with short, wide, glumes, glabrous having oblique shoulders and acuminate beaks. Chaff color white to yellow-white at maturity. Resistance to stripe rust races prevalent in the Pacific Northwest. Susceptible to Russian wheat aphid.1440992PI 546056
9PI 545491'Chena'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Alaska, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1990CultivarEarly maturity.1440427PI 545491
10PI 545492'Vigal'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Alaska, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1990CultivarEarly maturity.1440428PI 545492
11PI 538768'Bergen'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1990CultivarBergen is a high yielding, strong strawed, semidwarf hard red spring wheat with medium-early maturity. It has good test weight and excellent straw strength. Its maturity is similar to Wheaton. It has excellent protection to leaf and stem rust and foliar diseases. It has satisfactory overall bread- making quality with protein levels similar to Marshall. Bergen is well adapted to the spring wheat areas of the northern plains which includes North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota.1433704PI 538768
12PI 540401'Sharp'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum South Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1990CultivarHard red spring wheat. Plants standard height, awned, early heading. Chaff white. Susceptible to Hessian Fly. Resistant to stem rust (Puccinia graminis), probable genes Sr5, Sr6 and Sr wld. Resistant to leaf rust (Puccinia recondita), probable genes Lr1, Lr10, and Lr13.1435337PI 540401
13PI 532149'Minnpro'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1989DEVELOPED1989CultivarHard red spring wheat with very high protein content and excellent bread-making characteristics. Moderately susceptible to loose smut (Ustilago tritici) Res. to stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici). Resistance to leaf rust (P. recondita).1427085PI 532149
14PI 532150'Vance'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1989DEVELOPED1989CultivarHard red spring wheat with improved leaf and stem rust resistance, 0.5% increase in protein content, and superior bread-making characteristics. Yield high. Res. to stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici). Resistance to leaf rust (P. recondita). Mod. res. to loose smut and leaf spotting disease.1427086PI 532150
15PI 629118'Pinnacle'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1989DEVELOPEDCultivar1190166PI 629118
16PI 531004'Gus'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1989DEVELOPED1989CultivarPlants semi dwarf, mid-maturity. Spikes awned, fusiform, mid-lax, erect. Kernels red, midlong, hard, ovate, cheeks angular. Lodging above average. Test weight 26.0kg per bushel, yield 113.5 bushels per hectare. Grain protein 16.3%. Adaptation spring wheat region of the upper midwest. Recommended for SE North Dakota. Field resistance to stem rust (Puccinia grammis). Resistance to leaf rust (Puccinia recondita).1425940PI 531004
17PI 531005'Grandin'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1989DEVELOPED1989CultivarPlants semi dwarf, early maturity. Spikes awned, tapering to fusiform, mid-lax, erect. Kernels, red, short, hard, ovate, cheeks angular. Lodging average. Shattering resistance high. Test weight 27.0kg per bushel, yield 99.3 bushels per hectare. Adaptation spring wheat region of the upper midwest. Recommended for SE North Dakota. Moderately res.-to-moderately susceptible to leaf rust. Moderate resistance to stem rust (Puccinia grammis).1425941PI 531005
18PI 531243'Fjeld'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Kansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1989DEVELOPED1989CultivarPlants semidwarf, semi erect, green at boot stage. Maturity early. Heads tapered, strape, middense, awned, white at maturity. Lodging resistance very good. Seeds oval to ovate. Yield high. Milling and baking properties acceptable Resistance to leaf rust and stem rust. Fair resistance to foliar diseases.1426179PI 531243
19PI 527682'Amidon'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1988DEVELOPED1988CultivarPlants conventional height, medium maturity. Awned. Spikes erect, mid-lax, tapering to fusiform. Shattering resistance satisfactory. Test weight satisfactory. Hard red type, typical for bakery bread flour. Best adaptation western North Dakota and eastern Montana. Res. to prevalent leaf and stem rust races in North Dakota.1422618PI 527682
20PI 601637'2370'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1988DEVELOPED1989CultivarHard red spring wheat.1186896PI 601637
21PI 518648'Laura'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Saskatchewan, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1988DEVELOPED1986CultivarHard red spring wheat. Plants photoperiod insensitive. Spikes oblong to fusiform, middense, midlong, erect and awned. Glumes midwide, midlong, glabrous and white. Kernels hard, red, medium size, and ovate. Germ midsize and ovate. Good bread baking and strong gluten properties. Susceptible to common bunt. Resistance to leaf rust (Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici). Res. to Stem rust (P. graminis), loose smut. Moderate resistance to root rot (Bipolaris sorokiniana).1413584PI 518648
22PI 518816'Marberg'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Montana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1988DEVELOPED1980CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1413752PI 518816
23PI 518818'Kitt'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1988DEVELOPED1975CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1413754PI 518818
24PI 516200'W2501'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGC1988DEVELOPED1988CultivarHard red spring wheat. Plants short-semidwarf, medium-early maturity, high yielding. Juvenile growth semi-erect. Flag leaf recurved, twisted. Heads tapering to strap, middense, awned, white at maturity. Straw strength excellent. Glumes glabrous. Seeds midlong to long and collared. Seed crease narrow to midwide and middeep. Adapted to high yield areas of the spring wheat region. Good res. to stem and leaf rust; fair to foliar diseases.1411136PI 516200
25PI 516201'W2502'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGC1988DEVELOPED1988CultivarHard red spring wheat. Plants short-semidwarf, medium-early maturity, high yielding. Juvenile growth semi-erect. Flag leaf recurved, twisted. Heads tapering to strap, middense, awned, white at maturity. Straw strength excellent. Glumes glabrous, midlong and narrow. Seeds ovate with angular to rounded cheeks. Seed crease midwide to midlong. Adapted to high yield areas of the spring wheat region. Good res. to stem and leaf rust; fair to foliar diseases.1411137PI 516201
26PI 506405'Nordic'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Kansas, United StatesNSGC1987DEVELOPED1986CultivarPlant tall semidwarf, medium to late maturity, good straw strength. Spikes tapered to strap, middense, awned, white at maturity. Grain elliptical to ovate shaped with rounded cheeks, narrow and shallow crease. Hard red type. Adapted to the spring wheat region of the upper Midwest. Resistant to prevalent races of stem rust. Mod. resistant to prevalent races of leaf rust.1401341PI 506405
27PI 506406'Telemark'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Kansas, United StatesNSGC1987DEVELOPED1987CultivarPlant short semidwarf, medium to early maturity, excellent straw strength. Flag leaf erect. Spikes strap shaped, awned, white at maturity. Seeds hard red type, oval to ovate shaped with rounded cheeks. Milling and baking properties good. Adapted to higher yield areas of the upper Midwest. Resistant to prevalent races of leaf rust. Mod. resistant to prevalent races of stem rust.1401342PI 506406
28PI 520297'Stoa'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1987DEVELOPED1984CultivarResistance to stem and leaf rust.1415233PI 520297
29PI 601373'2385'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1987DEVELOPED1988CultivarHard red spring wheat.1173957PI 601373
30PI 508271'Lancer'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Saskatchewan, CanadaNSGC1987DEVELOPED1985CultivarHard red spring wheat, photoperiod insensitive. Spikes fusiform, middense. Glumes midwide, glabrous, white. Kernels hard, medium red, germ midsize, round. Resistance to root rot, leaf rust, stem rust. Moderately resistant to loose smut and common bunt. Resistance to wheat stem sawfly.1403207PI 508271
31PI 601477'2375'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1987DEVELOPED1989CultivarHard red spring wheat.1178101PI 601477
32PI 506350'Spillman'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGC1987DEVELOPED1987CultivarPlant semidwarf type. Maturity medium. Awns long. Glumes white, sometimes with tan colored veins. Grain red, hard, good quality. Protein content higher than most hard, red spring types. Susceptible to Hessian fly. Resistant to leaf, stem, and stripe rusts. Resistant to mildew. [See PI 506349-506357 for similar accessions.]1401286PI 506350
33PI 601334'775'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1986DEVELOPEDCultivarHard red spring wheat.1170427PI 601334
34PI 502644'Copper'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGC1986DEVELOPED1986CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semidwarf, awned, brown chaffed, erect to inclined heads. Maturity intermediate. Resistant to stripe rust. Moderately resistant to leaf rust, powdery mildew, black chaff and kernal black point.1397580PI 502644
35PI 502966'Celtic'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGC1986DEVELOPED1986CultivarHard red spring wheat. Juvenile growth habit erect. Plants tall semidwarf, with very good lodging resistance. Maturity early to medium. Chaff white. Heads awned, tapering to strap and lax. Yield good. Good milling and baking qualities. Adapted to upper midwest. Resistance to stem rust. Moderately resistant to leaf rust.1397902PI 502966
36PI 601288'Tammy'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986CultivarHard red spring wheat.1169937PI 601288
37PI 601205'Norak'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1985DEVELOPED1984CultivarHard red spring wheat.1167891PI 601205
38PI 601206'Leif'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1985DEVELOPED1985CultivarHard red spring wheat.1167894PI 601206
39PI 494096'Tadinia'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1984CultivarHard red spring wheat. Plants short. Maturity 1 to 3 days earlier than Anza and Yolo. Lodging, shattering resistance and grain quality for all-purpose flour same as Anza and Yolo. Seeds slightly larger than Anza and Yolo. Protein and gluten quality low. Some tolerance to BYD. Susceptible to leaf rust Resistance to speckled leaf blotch and stripe rust.1389032PI 494096
40PI 491568'Prospect'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum South Dakota, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1988CultivarHard red spring wheat. Maturity medium. Plants semi-dwarf. Chaff white. Very resistant to seedling stem rust races HJCS, QFBS, QSHS, RHRS, RKQS and TNMK; resistant to races RTQQ, RTQS, TNMH. Resistant to leaf rust.1386504PI 491568
41PI 491570'Shield'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum South Dakota, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1986CultivarHard red spring wheat. Heading early. Plants tall, awned. Chaff white. Resistant to Great Plains Hessian fly, "Marquillo type resistance". Resistant or moderately resistant to seedling stem rust races HJCS, QFBS, QSHS, RHRS, RKQS, RTQQ, RTQS, TNMH, TNMK. Resistant to leaf rust.1386506PI 491570
42PI 494102'Norseman'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1986CultivarPlants hard red, semidwarf, awned, white chaffed. Juvenile habit semi-erect. Head tapering to strap shaped, middense. Lodging resistance very good. Maturity medium. Protein and test weight medium. Milling and baking qualities satisfactory. Res. to leaf rust, tan spot, septoria, root rot, stem rust.1389038PI 494102
43PI 601074'Hipro'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1984DEVELOPED1984CultivarHard red spring wheat.1161228PI 601074
44PI 601075'Mindoro'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1984DEVELOPED1984CultivarHard red spring wheat.1161229PI 601075
45PI 496257'Benito'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Manitoba, CanadaNSGC1984DEVELOPED1979CultivarHard red spring wheat. Plant height equal to Neepawa. Lodging resistance more than Napayo, less than Neepawa. Maturity one day earlier than Neepawa. Yield and weight equal to Neepawa. More shatter resistant than Sinton. Resistance to stem rust, leaf rust. Moderate res. to common root rot, loose smut, and bunt.1391193PI 496257
46PI 496258'Columbus'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Manitoba, CanadaNSGC1984DEVELOPED1980CultivarHard red type. Plants tall. Lodging resistance strong. Maturity 1-2 days later than Sinton. Yield superior to Neepawa and Sinton. Seed weight equal to Sinton. Resistant to sprouting and weathering. Resistance to leaf rust and bunt. Moderately res. to stem rust, loose smut, common root rot.1391194PI 496258
47PI 496259'Leader'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Saskatchewan, CanadaNSGC1984DEVELOPED1981CultivarHard red type. Plants slightly shorter, maturity slightly later than Chester. Photoperiod insensitive. Spikes middense erect. Seeds ovate, midlong. Moderately susceptible to common root rot. Flour yield high. Equal to Marquis in breadmaking. Resistance to leaf rust, stem rust, loose smut, common bunt. Resistance to wheat stem sawfly.1391195PI 496259
48PI 486349'Success'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1984CultivarHard red type. Plants tall semidwarf, green at boot, late maturing. Straw strength medium. Heads awned, middense, tapering to strap shaped, white. Test weight medium. Milling and baking qualities satifactory. Well adapted to upper Midwest. Moderate resistance to leaf and stem rusts in upper midwest. Good resistance for septoria, tan spot and common root rot.1381285PI 486349
49PI 483455'Westbred 906R'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Arizona, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1981CultivarPlants semi-dwarf, dark green. Straw yellow. Heads large, white at maturity. Seeds larger than other semi-dwarf varieties.1378391PI 483455
50PI 483456'Westbred 911'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Arizona, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1981CultivarWell adapted to irrigated areas of Arizona and California. Hard red type. Maturity late. Straw short, very strong, light-colored. Spike awned, very lax, very long, nodding. Seed long, hard, elliptical, red. Yield 10-20 percent more than Cajeme or Yecora Rojo.1378392PI 483456
51PI 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
52PI 486140'Solar'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Nebraska, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1978CultivarHard red type. Plants semidwarf. Spikes awned, lax. Seeds ovate to oval. Germs small. Resistant to stem rust and adult plant resistance to leaf rust. Moderately resistant to Hessian Fly. Well adapted to Minnesota and the Dakotas.1381076PI 486140
53PI 486141'Walera'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Nebraska, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1982CultivarHard red type. Plants semidwarf. Spikes awned, lax to middense. Seeds ovate. Resistant to stem rust, and moderately susceptible to leaf rust. Susceptible to Hessian Fly, Great Plains biotype. Adapted to North and South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana.1381077PI 486141
54PI 486142'711'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Nebraska, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1980CultivarHard red spring wheat. Maturity early. Plants semidwarf. Spikes awned, middense. Seeds ovate. Susceptible to Hessian Fly, Great Plains biotype. Adapted to Washington, Idaho, Montana, North and South Dakota and Minnesota. Resistance to stripe and stem rusts. Moderately resistant to leaf rust.1381078PI 486142
55PI 486144'751'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Nebraska, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1982CultivarHard red spring wheat. Plants semidwarf. Spikes awned, middense. Seeds ovate. Germs midsized. Moderately susceptible to QSHS races of stem rust. Susceptible to Hessian Fly. Susceptible to foliar disease in Midwest. Adapted to irrigated fields in Washington, Arizona and New Mexico. Resistant to TNMH. Moderately resistant to leaf rust and powdery mildew.1381080PI 486144
56PI 486145'771'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1980CultivarHard red spring wheat. Plants semidwarf. Spikes awned, lax. Seeds ovate. Moderately resistant to stem and leaf rust. Adapted to irrigated areas primarily in Arizona and California.1381081PI 486145
57PI 601072'Westbred Challenger'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1984DEVELOPED1983CultivarHard red spring wheat.1161226PI 601072
58PI 601073'Apex 83'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Arizona, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1984DEVELOPED1983CultivarHard red spring wheat.1161227PI 601073
59PI 483235'Glenman'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Montana, United StatesNSGC1984DEVELOPED1985CultivarHard red spring wheat. Plants single-gene semidwarf type with mid-season maturity. Straw white, solid under favorable conditions but more susceptible to lodging than hollow-stemmed cultivars of similar height. Spikes apically awnletted, fusiform, mid-dense to lax, and erect. Seeds hard, red. Resistant to stem and stripe rusts. Resistant to stem sawfly.1378171PI 483235
60PI 481541'Buckshot'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1983DEVELOPED1983CultivarPlants hard red spring type, semi-dwarf. Maturity medium to late. Straw strength medium to strong. Yield very good. Resistant to stem rust and moderately resistant to leaf rust under field conditions. Moderately susceptible to tan spot.1376477PI 481541
61PI 476849'Erik'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1983DEVELOPED1983CultivarHard red spring wheat. Maturity late. Straw strength good. Heads tapering, awned, with white chaff. Adapted to northern spring wheat region of North and South Dakota and Minnesota. Moderately resistant to stem rust, leaf rust and tan spot. Susceptible to stripe rust and mildew.1371785PI 476849
62PI 476848'Courtney'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1983DEVELOPED1983CultivarHard red spring type.1371784PI 476848
63PI 469271'Wheaton'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1982DEVELOPED1983CultivarHard red spring wheat. Plants semidwarf. Yield very high. Resistant to leaf and stem rust. Moderately resistant to loose smut, ergot and tan spot. [See also PI 469269 - 469270 for similar accessions.]1364207PI 469271
64PI 600836'PR 2360'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1982DEVELOPED1981CultivarHard red winter wheat.1140533PI 600836
65PI 600932'2369'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1982DEVELOPED1982CultivarHard red spring wheat.1152883PI 600932
66PI 599988'DK-22S'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1980DEVELOPED1978CultivarHard red spring wheat.1128769PI 599988
67PI 599989'Westbred Aim'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Arizona, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1980DEVELOPED1979CultivarHard red spring wheat.1128770PI 599989
68PI 595215'DK-49S'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPED1978CultivarSemi-dwarf hard red spring wheat.1127695PI 595215
69PI 432501'Chester'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Alberta, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPED1976CultivarHard red spring type.1327437PI 432501
70PI 595214'DK-33S'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1978DEVELOPED1978CultivarSemi-dwarf hard red spring wheat.1127491PI 595214
71PI 583673'World Seeds 1616'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPED1971CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1478644PI 583673
72PI 351682Kenya C 9906Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Rift Valley, KenyaNSGCSPIKE1969DEVELOPEDBreeding material1262496PI 351682
73PI 283820'Fife'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum AustraliaNSGCKERNELS1962COLLECTEDCultivar1211262PI 283820
74PI 283840'Kenya 324'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Rift Valley, KenyaNSGCKERNELS1962DEVELOPEDCultivar1211302PI 283840
75PI 210973'Iumillo'Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum (Desf.) van Slageren ItalyNSGCKERNELS1953COLLECTEDCultivar1174981PI 210973
76PI 116066445Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNSGCKERNELS1936COLLECTED03/31/1936Agra27.18333333, 78.01666667166LandraceSaid to have come from Punjab originally. -W.Koelz1130527PI 116066
77PI 103833'Surpresa'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilNSGCKERNELS1933DEVELOPED1932CultivarComments from I.M. Atkins: leaf and stem rust resistant; good straw, high protein, yield genes, etc. Comments from U.R. Gore: leaf rust resistant.1128267PI 103833
78PI 94701390Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum (Desf.) van Slageren Palestinian TerritoryNSGCKERNELS1930COLLECTEDLandrace1126780PI 94701
79PI 45234Aka KomugiTriticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Yamanasi, JapanNSGCKERNELS1917COLLECTED35.50000000, 138.50000000Landrace1105966PI 45234
80PI 41081'Steinwedel'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum South Australia, AustraliaNSGCKERNELS1915DEVELOPED1890Cultivar1105147PI 41081
81PI 2789Yaroslav SpringTriticum turgidum L. subsp. dicoccon (Schrank) Thell. Jaroslavskaja oblast', Russian FederationNSGCKERNELS1899COLLECTED03/1899Government of Yaroslaf58.00000000, 39.50000000LandraceNotes from M.A. Carleton, March, 1899: From the government of Yaroslaf with mean annual rainfall a little over 20 inches; a little more than 12 inches for the growing season (May to September). Soil sandy with considerable clay, but very little humus. Sown in Yaroslaf about May 1. A hardy cereal, little known in this country, but considered a very valuable on in parts of Russia. The hull remains on the seed similarly as in oats and barley. The seed is used both for stock feed and for human food, in the latter case in the form of gruel. Correctly called 'emmer', but known also as Russian spelt ('polba').1021902PI 2789
82CItr 17961'Yolo'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1981CultivarHard red spring wheat.1080587CItr 17961
83CItr 17925'Tracey'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1979CultivarHard red spring wheat.1080494CItr 17925
84CItr 17934'Guard'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum South Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1983CultivarHard red spring wheat.1080520CItr 17934
85CItr 17935'Centa'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum South Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1982CultivarHard red spring wheat.1080521CItr 17935
86CItr 17920'Marshall'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1982CultivarHard red spring wheat.1080483CItr 17920
87CItr 17910'Alex'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1981CultivarHard red spring wheat.1080460CItr 17910
88CItr 17903'McKay'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1980DEVELOPED1981CultivarHard red spring wheat.1080438CItr 17903
89CItr 17828'Pondera'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Montana, United StatesNSGCImage1979DEVELOPED1980CultivarHard red spring wheat, semi-dwarf, midseason maturity, resistant to stem rust, stripe rust, only moderately resistant to leaf rust, tolerance to Septoria, lodging resistance.1080249CItr 17828
90CItr 17825'World Seeds 25'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPED1976CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1080244CItr 17825
91CItr 17791'James'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum South Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPED1979CultivarHard red spring wheat.1080154CItr 17791
92CItr 17790'Len'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPED1979CultivarSemi-dwarf hard red spring wheat.1080153CItr 17790
93CItr 17761'Powell'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Utah, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1978DEVELOPED1979CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1080075CItr 17761
94CItr 17749'Coteau'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1977DEVELOPED1978CultivarHard red spring wheat.1080047CItr 17749
95CItr 17744'Angus'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1977DEVELOPED1978CultivarSemidwarf hard red spring wheat. Sister of Kitt.1080032CItr 17744
96CItr 17738'Eureka'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum South Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1977DEVELOPED1978CultivarHard red spring wheat. Resistance to stem and leaf rust. Original cross made by CIMMYT.1080014CItr 17738
97CItr 17691'Wampum'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1977DEVELOPED1980CultivarHard red spring wheat.1079885CItr 17691
98CItr 17681'Butte'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1976DEVELOPED1977CultivarHard red spring wheat.1079855CItr 17681
99CItr 17651'Shasta'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1976DEVELOPED1976CultivarShort statured, hard red spring wheat. Shasta was selected to approach the high grain-yielding ability of Anza and good breadmaking quality of Inia 66.1079761CItr 17651
100CItr 17573'Sinton'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Saskatchewan, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1976DEVELOPED1975CultivarHard red spring wheat.1079560CItr 17573
101CItr 17444'Barton'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1976DEVELOPED1974CultivarHard red spring wheat.1079218CItr 17444
102CItr 17429'Lew'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Montana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1976CultivarHard red spring wheat. Solid stem. Resistant to wheat stem sawfly. Sister selection to Tioga.1079174CItr 17429
103CItr 17430'Newana'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Montana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1976CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1079177CItr 17430
104CItr 17424'Sawtell'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELSNot Available1975DEVELOPED1977CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1079162CItr 17424
105CItr 17416'Tanori 71'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum México, MexicoNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1971CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1079145CItr 17416
106CItr 17415'Portola'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1975CultivarHard red spring wheat, short-statured, moderately susceptible to lodging, resistant to stripe rust.1079144CItr 17415
107CItr 17407'Prodax'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1974CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1079126CItr 17407
108CItr 17409'Protor'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1975CultivarSemi-dwarf hard red spring wheat.1079132CItr 17409
109CItr 17410'Probred'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1974CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1079133CItr 17410
110CItr 17390'Nowesta'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1973CultivarHard red spring wheat.1079078CItr 17390
111CItr 17338'Lark'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1971CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1078939CItr 17338
112CItr 17345'World Seeds 6'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1973CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1078956CItr 17345
113CItr 17347'World Seeds 1'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1974CultivarSemi-dwarf.1078961CItr 17347
114CItr 17348'Profit 75'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1975CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1078962CItr 17348
115CItr 17344'Napayo'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Manitoba, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1972CultivarHard red spring wheat.1078953CItr 17344
116CItr 17343'Norquay'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Manitoba, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1974CultivarHard white spring wheat. Semi-dwarf.1078952CItr 17343
117CItr 17342'Canuck'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Saskatchewan, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1974CultivarHard red spring wheat.1078949CItr 17342
118CItr 17315'Bounty 309'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1974CultivarHard red spring wheat. Bounty 309 is best adapted to the hard red spring wheat areas of Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota, and also performs well in Arizona, Oregon, and California.1078880CItr 17315
119CItr 17289'Ellar'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1974CultivarHard red spring wheat.1078810CItr 17289
120CItr 17286'Tioga'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1974CultivarHard red spring wheat. Solid stem. Resistant to wheat stem sawfly.1078799CItr 17286
121CItr 17272'Glenlea'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Manitoba, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1972CultivarHard red spring wheat.1078757CItr 17272
122CItr 17267'Borah'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1974CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semidwarf, stiff-strawed variety of medium maturity.1078744CItr 17267
123CItr 17242'Funk W-406'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Illinois, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1973CultivarHard red spring wheat. Adapted to North Dakota and Minnesota.1078672CItr 17242
124CItr 17245'Funk W-433'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Illinois, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1972CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. Adapted to Arizona and California.1078682CItr 17245
125CItr 15927'Norana'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Montana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1973CultivarHard red spring wheat. Single-gene semidwarf.1073881CItr 15927
126CItr 15930'Olaf'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1973CultivarSemi-dwarf hard red spring wheat.1073893CItr 15930
127CItr 15926'Wared'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1972DEVELOPED1974CultivarSemidwarf hard red spring wheat. Midseason to late in maturity. Era and Fletcher, released in Minnesota, are sister selections.1073878CItr 15926
128CItr 15333'Colano'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGCSPIKE1971DEVELOPED1971CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. Recommended for irrigated spring wheat production areas in Colorado.1071133CItr 15333
129CItr 15284'Anza'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPED1971CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. Very similar or identical cultivars were released in New Zealand ('Karamu'), Sudan ('Mexicani'), South Africa ('Turpin 4'), Chile ('SNA-1'), and Iran ('Moghan-1'). Also very similar to the Australian breeding line 'WW15'.1070928CItr 15284
130CItr 15318'Bannock'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCSPIKE1971DEVELOPED1972CultivarHard red spring wheat. Released in 1972 for use on dryland in southern Idaho.1071075CItr 15318
131CItr 15319'Peak 72'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPED1972CultivarHard red spring wheat. Single plant selection from Peak. Slightly taller than Peak. The major advantages of Peak 72 compared with Peak are higher yield and test weight.1071078CItr 15319
132CItr 15233'Shortana'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Montana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPED1971CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semidwarf, white straw and chaff, midseason-to-late in maturity. Shortana is susceptible to leaf rust, moderately resistant to stem and stripe rusts, and resistant to loose smut. It is more productive than Centana and most standard height cultivars in high moisture - high fertility areas.1070681CItr 15233
133CItr 15090Hard Red CalcuttaTriticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Saskatchewan, CanadaNSGCKERNELSNot Available1971COLLECTED54.00000000, -106.00000000Uncertain improvement statusOriginally brought into Canada sometime between 1886-1893 from India.1070123CItr 15090
134CItr 15078'Bounty 208'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPED1971CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. At the time of release Bounty 208 had high resistance to stem rust, moderate resistance to leaf rust, and was not nromally infected by ergot. Excellent yields have been produced in the hard red spring wheat region and in southern Idaho.1070080CItr 15078
135CItr 14587'Peak'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1970DEVELOPED1971CultivarHard red spring wheat. Semi-dwarf. Resistant to the prevalent races of leaf, stripe, and stem rust found in Idaho.1067901CItr 14587
136CItr 13457'Lathrop'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Wisconsin, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1959DEVELOPED1961CultivarHard red spring wheat. Carries Hessian fly resistance.1063654CItr 13457
137CItr 12345Red EgyptianTriticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum EgyptNSGCKERNELS1944COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1060144CItr 12345
138CItr 12265'Henry'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Wisconsin, United StatesNSGCSPIKE1942DEVELOPED1944CultivarHard red spring wheat. At the time of its release, Henry was resistant to the prevalent leaf rust races. Soon after release the "Hope races" appeared, rendering it susceptible. Henry was distributed as a feed wheat because the milling and baking properties were only fair.1059883CItr 12265
139CItr 5878'Kota'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Former, Soviet UnionNSGCKERNELS1917COLLECTEDCultivar1033754CItr 5878
140CItr 4795'Ladoga'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Karelija, Respublika, Russian FederationNSGCKERNELS1916COLLECTEDLake Ladoga, N of Petrograd61.00000000, 31.500000004Cultivar1029342CItr 4795
141CItr 4966'Java'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1915COLLECTED46.00000000, -94.00000000Cultivar1029767CItr 4966
142CItr 4762'Gypsum'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Colorado, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1915DEVELOPED1912Cultivar1029257CItr 4762
143CItr 4013'Khapli'Triticum turgidum L. subsp. dicoccon (Schrank) Thell. Madhya Pradesh, IndiaNSGCKERNELS1908COLLECTEDHoshangabad22.75000000, 77.71666667303CultivarContains powdery mildew resistance gene Pm4.1026555CItr 4013