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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 617064N95L11881Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Nebraska, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2001DEVELOPED2002Breeding materialHard red winter wheat. These lines carry the 1BL.1RS wheat-rye (Secale cereale L.) chromosomal translocation inherited from the hard red winter wheat `Siouxland,? but they possess improved gluten strength relative to this parent. Grain yield (5 Nebraska locations) and quality (3 Nebraska locations) characteristics of N95L11881 and 97L9521 were tested in 1997 and 1998. Grain yield of N95L11881 was significantly (p = 0.05) greater than both parental lines, while that of 97L9521 did not differ significantly from either Siouxland or N86L177. Bake mix time, flour protein content, and Mixograph tolerance of 97L9521 were all significantly higher than Siouxland and did not differ significantly from N86L177. N95L11881 was significantly higher than Siouxland in flour protein content, bake mix time, Mixograph mix time and Mixograph tolerance. Bake mix times, an indicator of gluten strength, of both lines exceeded that of Siouxland by at least two minutes and did not differ from that of N86L177. Mixograph tolerance of N95L11881 was intermediate between that of its two parents. Both N95L11881 and 97L9521 are susceptible to prevalent races of leaf rust (Puccinia triticina Eriks.) but are resistant to current North American races of stem rust (Puccinia graminis Pers.:Pers.). Both carry the stem rust resistance gene Sr31, found on the Kavkaz 1BL.1RS chromosome. In addition, N95L11881 carried Sr24, and is postulated to also carry Lr24 and Lr26. Plant heights and lodging resistance of N95L11881 are similar to Siouxland. 97L9521 is nearly identical to its recurrent parent N86L177 in both plant height and lodging resistance. [See PI 617066 for other CSR accession.]1612148PI 617064
1PI 61706697L9521Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Nebraska, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2001DEVELOPED2002Breeding materialHard red winter wheat. These lines carry the 1BL.1RS wheat-rye (Secale cereale L.) chromosomal translocation inherited from the hard red winter wheat `Siouxland,? but they possess improved gluten strength relative to this parent. Grain yield (5 Nebraska locations) and quality (3 Nebraska locations) characteristics of N95L11881 and 97L9521 were tested in 1997 and 1998. Grain yield of N95L11881 was significantly (p = 0.05) greater than both parental lines, while that of 97L9521 did not differ significantly from either Siouxland or N86L177. Bake mix time, flour protein content, and Mixograph tolerance of 97L9521 were all significantly higher than Siouxland and did not differ significantly from N86L177. N95L11881 was significantly higher than Siouxland in flour protein content, bake mix time, Mixograph mix time and Mixograph tolerance. Bake mix times, an indicator of gluten strength, of both lines exceeded that of Siouxland by at least two minutes and did not differ from that of N86L177. Mixograph tolerance of N95L11881 was intermediate between that of its two parents. Both N95L11881 and 97L9521 are susceptible to prevalent races of leaf rust (Puccinia triticina Eriks.) but are resistant to current North American races of stem rust (Puccinia graminis Pers.:Pers.). Both carry the stem rust resistance gene Sr31, found on the Kavkaz 1BL.1RS chromosome. In addition, N95L11881 carried Sr24, and is postulated to also carry Lr24 and Lr26. Plant heights and lodging resistance of N95L11881 are similar to Siouxland. 97L9521 is nearly identical to its recurrent parent N86L177 in both plant height and lodging resistance. [See PI 617064 for other CSR accession.]1612150PI 617066