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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 590949Ceruga-7Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492950PI 590949
1PI 590950Ceruga-8Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492951PI 590950
2PI 590951Ceruga-9Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492952PI 590951
3PI 590952Ceruga-10Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492953PI 590952
4PI 590953Ceruga-11Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492954PI 590953
5PI 590954Ceruga-12Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492955PI 590954
6PI 590955Ceruga-13Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492956PI 590955
7PI 590956Ceruga-14Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492957PI 590956
8PI 590957Ceruga-15Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492958PI 590957
9PI 590958Ceruga-16Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492984PI 590958
10PI 590959Ceruga-17Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492986PI 590959
11PI 590960Ceruga-18Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialResistant to a wide array of leaf rust virulences, particularly those which currently (circa 1995) predominate the U.S. Southeast leaf rust population. Agronomically acceptable. [See PI 590949-590960 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]1492990PI 590960