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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 628642UCRR1-2001Secale cereale L. subsp. cereale California, United StatesNSGCImage2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialWinter diploid rye population, homozygous for an introgression of a fragment of wheat chromosome 1DL to the corresponding homoeologous segment of 1RL. The introgressed wheat segment contains locus Glu-D1 with allele d, encoding high molecular weight glutenin subunits 5+10. The introgression removes rye's locus Sec-3, encoding secalins. The introgression does not affect plant morphology or fertility but may lower test weight. The introgression increases the SDS-sedimentation volume by about 75% and improves loaf volume in tests performed using protocols for wheat-rye blends. Parameters of breadmaking quality tested using procedures for rye flour are not affected by the introgression.1631369PI 628642
1PI 628643UCRR2-2001Secale cereale L. subsp. cereale California, United StatesNSGCImage2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialWinter diploid rye population, homozygous for an introgression of a fragment of wheat chromosome 1DL to the corresponding homoeologous segment of 1RL. The introgressed wheat segment contains locus Glu-D1 with allele d, encoding high molecular weight glutenin subunits 5+10. The introgression removes rye's locus Sec-3, encoding secalins. The introgression does not affect plant morphology or fertility but may lower test weight. The introgression increases the SDS-sedimentation volume by about 75% and improves loaf volume in tests performed using protocols for wheat-rye blends. Parameters of breadmaking quality tested using procedures for rye flour are not affected by the introgression.1631370PI 628643