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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 18126826Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum AfghanistanNSGCKERNELS1949COLLECTEDLandraceComments from G.W. Bruehl: snowmold resistance.1156862PI 181268
1PI 1783836256Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Hakkâri, TurkeyNSGC1949COLLECTED1948Fakiyan, Semdinli37.30000000, 44.566666671441LandraceCommon bunt differential. Contains Bt 8, 9, 10, plus a minor gene. Comments from H.N. Lafever: bunt and mildew resistance. Comments from O.A. Vogel: resistant to foot rot, stripe rust, and dwarf bunt. Comments from R.J. Metzger: rapid emergence and ability to yield in presence of foot rot.1154576PI 178383
2PI 1734387845Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Hakkâri, TurkeyNSGCKERNELS1949COLLECTED08/25/1948Asagi Kanonos37.50000000, 43.75000000702mountain meadowLandraceComments from R.J. Metzger: complex source of bunt resist. Comments from G.W. Bruehl: snowmold resistance. Comments from W.G. Dewey: bunt and stripe rust resistance. Comments from O.A. Vogel: dwarf smut and snowmold resistance.1150629PI 173438
3PI 1734407857Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Hakkâri, TurkeyNSGCKERNELS1949COLLECTED08/25/1948Merzan, SW of Hakkari37.50000000, 43.75000000671valleyLandraceComments from G.W. Bruehl: snowmold resistance.1150631PI 173440
4PI 1734677994Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Bingöl, TurkeyNSGCKERNELS1949COLLECTED09/01/1948Sarge38.95000000, 40.300000001872LandraceComments from G.W. Bruehl: snowmold resistance.1150658PI 173467
5PI 1725828728Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Elazığ, TurkeyNSGCKERNELS1949COLLECTEDCam, Karakocan39.03333333, 40.100000001454LandraceComments from G.W. Bruehl: snowmold resistance.1149763PI 172582
6PI 1678224215Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Erzincan, TurkeyNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTED07/11/1948Kemaliye39.25805556, 38.489722221275LandraceComments from G.W. Bruehl, O.A. Vogel, D.W. Sunderman: resistance to snowmold and dwarf bunt.1144411PI 167822
7PI 1667971210Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Erzincan, TurkeyNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTEDRefahiye39.90083333, 38.766666671599Landrace'Ak Guzluk' is Turkish for 'white winter'. Comments from O.A. Vogel: dwarf smut and snowmold resistance1143563PI 166797
8CItr 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
9CItr 17787'Purcell'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum New York, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPED1981CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf.1080142CItr 17787
10CItr 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
11CItr 17596'Stephens'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Oregon, United States KERNELSHistoric1976DEVELOPED1977CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Semi-dwarf.1079621CItr 17596
12CItr 17419'Daws'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1976CultivarSemidwarf soft white winter wheat.1079152CItr 17419
13CItr 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
14CItr 15285'Fredrick'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Ontario, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPED1971Cultivar1070931CItr 15285
15CItr 14106Snow Mold Tolerant Selection 1Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1966DEVELOPEDBreeding materialIn 1960 a bulk of the NSGC winter wheat collection was sown in fields where snow mold is common. In 1961 heads were selected from surviving plants in areas of the field where more than 90% of the plants had been killed. Plants grown from these selections were inoculated with Typhula idahoensis and tested for tolerance in cold chambers. Survivors from this test were grown in a field snow mold nursery at the Univ. of Idaho Tetonia Branch Station. Heavy snow mold infection in the 1962-63 and 1965-66 nurseries allowed selection of eight lines with good tolerance. All plants in the selected lines were infected with snow mold and all above ground parts were dead when observed immediately after snow melt. However, 40-60% of the plants recovered. The two most tolerant lines were CI 14106 and CI 14107. [See PI 476212-476214 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1065970CItr 14106
16CItr 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
17CItr 9342Moskwa B3251Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Moskovskaja oblast', Russian FederationNSGCKERNELS1927COLLECTED55.75000000, 37.50000000Uncertain improvement statusComments from G.W. Bruehl: source of resistance to snowmold and bunt.1048011CItr 9342