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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 652930'RB07'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Minnesota, United StatesPVPONot Available2008DEVELOPED2007CultivarHard red spring wheat. Resistant to preharvest sprouting. RB07 is postulated to have leaf rust seedling resistance gene Lr21. Gene Lr21 provides immunity to all known races of leaf rust in the U.S. and also is present in recent releases from North Dakota State University. It is highly resistant to prevalent races (QFCS, QTHJ, RCRS, TPMK, and TTTT) of stem rust at the seedling and adult plant stages. Since the beginning of field evaluations in 1998, natural infection by stem rust on RB07 has not been observed. RB07 has been evaluated in FHB nurseries since 1999 and has moderate resistance to this disease. Its performance in six FHB nurseries from 2004-2006 indicates a level of FHB resistance comparable to the resistant check, Bacup and the best currently available cultivars in the region, including Alsen, and Freyr, and Glenn. Good end-use quality, comparable to other cultivars currently grown in the hard red spring wheat growing region of the Upper Midwest. According to new markers developed for the glutenin subunits encoded at the Glu-A1 and Glu-D1 loci, RB07 contains the 2* and 5+10 subunits, respectively. These subunits have been positively correlated with bread-making quality.1750281PI 652930