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0PI 632273'Hubbard'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Idaho, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2002DEVELOPED2000CultivarSoft white winter wheat. Awned, tall semi-dwarf with good to excellent yield in the intermediate to high rainfall areas of the Pacific Northwest. Tall semi-dwarf averages 6 cm taller than Lambert and 15 cm taller than Stephens. Blue-green color with erect to semi-erect flag leaves that tend to lay perpendicular to the stem after full extension of the spike. Heading date is intermediate, similar to that observed with Madsen. Good to excellent straw strength similar to that observed in parent Hill 81. Glumes awned and seed intermediate in size, white and soft with a mid-deep crease. Good resistance to stripe rust based on three years of regional testing (1995-1997). Susceptible to cephalosporium stripe (Hymenula cerealis), strawbreaker footrot (Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides), septoria tritici blotch (Septoria tritici), common bunt (Tilletia tritici), and dwarf bunt (T. controversa). Shows little or no physiological leaf spotting under cool, wet spring field conditions.1640653PI 632273