| 0 | PI 659442 | D3-6/B23 | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One parent of the nine near-isogenic BISON lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Donor of major resistance gene for barley stripe rust on chromosome 7H. Doubled haploid, spring habit, two-row barley. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, test weight, and plump kernel percents. Significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests, disease severity was 1% vs. 69%. Significantly shorter than Baronesse, averaging 67.3cm vs. 86.4cm. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840028 | PI 659442 |
| 1 | PI 659443 | BCD12 | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One parent of the nine near-isogenic BISON lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Donor of barley stripe rust resistance allele on chromosome 1H. Doubled haploid, spring habit, two-row barley. Decent malt profile. Based on 4,608 SNP markers, the line is 63% similar to male donor parent, Baronesse. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, test weight, and plump kernel percents. Significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests, disease severity was 6% vs. 69%. Significantly shorter than Baronesse, averaging 73.7cm vs. 86.4cm. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840029 | PI 659443 |
| 2 | PI 659444 | 'BCD47' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One parent of the nine near-isogenic BISON lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Donor of barley stripe rust resistance alleles on chromosomes 4H and 5H. Doubled haploid, spring habit, two-row barley. Decent malt profile. Based on 4,608 SNP markers, the line is 62% similar to male donor parent, Baronesse. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, test weight, and plump kernel percents. Significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests, disease severity was 6% vs. 69%. Significantly shorter than Baronesse, averaging 66.4cm vs. 86.4cm. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840030 | PI 659444 |
| 3 | PI 659445 | BISON 1H | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One of nine near-isogenic lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Contains a barley stripe rust resistance allele on chromosome 1H. Spring habit, two-row barley. Based on 4,608 SNP markers, the line is 98 % similar to the recurrent parent Baronesse. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, height, test weight and plump kernel percents. Significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei): averaged over two years of field tests, disease severity was 10% vs. 69%. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840031 | PI 659445 |
| 4 | PI 659446 | BISON 1H+4H | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One of nine near-isogenic lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Contains barley stripe rust resistance alleles on chromosomes 1H and 4H. Spring habit, two-row barley. Based on 4,608 SNP markers, the line is 92% similar to the recurrent parent Baronesse. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, height, test weight and plump kernel percents. Significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests, disease severity was 5% vs. 69%. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840032 | PI 659446 |
| 5 | PI 659447 | BISON 1H+4H+5H | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One of nine near-isogenic lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Contains barley stripe rust resistance alleles on chromosomes 1H, 4H and 5H. Spring habit, two-row barley. Based on 4,608 SNP markers, the line is 91% similar to the recurrent parent Baronesse. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield and test weight. Significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests, disease severity was 2% vs. 69%. Significantly different than Baronesse for plump kernel percents and height; respectively, 75% vs. 91% and 58.8cm vs. 86.4cm. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840033 | PI 659447 |
| 6 | PI 659448 | BISON 1H+5H | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One of nine near-isogenic lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Contains barley stripe rust resistance alleles on chromosomes 1H and 5H. Spring habit, two-row barley. Based on 4,608 SNP markers, the line is 95% similar to the recurrent parent Baronesse. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, height, test weight and plump kernel percents. Significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests, disease severity was 7% vs. 69%. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840034 | PI 659448 |
| 7 | PI 659449 | BISON 4H | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One of nine near-isogenic lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Contains a barley stripe rust resistance allele on chromosome 4H. Spring habit, two-row barley. Based on 4,608 SNP markers, the line is 95% similar to the recurrent parent Baronesse. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, height, test weight and plump kernel percents. Significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests disease severity was 6% vs. 69%. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840127 | PI 659449 |
| 8 | PI 659450 | BISON 4H+5H | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One of nine near-isogenic lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Contains barley stripe rust resistance alleles on chromosomes 4H and 5H. Spring habit, two-row barley. Based on 4,608 SNP markers, the line is 94% similar to the recurrent parent Baronesse. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, test weight and plump kernel percents. Significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests disease severity was 33% vs. 69%. Significantly less resistant than other isolines (aside from BISON 5H), which all had 10% disease severity. Significantly taller than Baronesse, averaging 95.5cm vs. 86.4cm. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840149 | PI 659450 |
| 9 | PI 659451 | BISON 5H | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One of nine near-isogenic lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Contains a barley stripe rust resistance allele on chromosome 5H. Spring habit, two-row barley. Based on 4,608 SNP markers, the line is 96% similar to the recurrent parent Baronesse. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, test weight and plump kernel percents. Not significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests disease severity was 70% vs. 69%. Significantly shorter than Baronesse, averaging 78cm vs. 86cm. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840151 | PI 659451 |
| 10 | PI 659452 | BISON 7H | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One of nine near-isogenic lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. Contains a major resistance gene to barley stripe rust on chromosome 7H. Spring habit, two-row barley. Based on 4,608 SNP markers, the line is 95 % similar to the recurrent parent, Baronesse. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, test weight, height and plump kernel percents. Significantly more resistant than Baronesse to barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests, disease severity was 1% vs. 69%. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840153 | PI 659452 |
| 11 | PI 659453 | BISON 0-QTL | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Oregon, United States | NSGC |  | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | One of nine near-isogenic lines developed, using the recurrent parent Baronesse, to investigate the genetic basis of resistance to barley stripe rust and to evaluate the efficacy of singular and combinatorial QTL allele introgression. The 0-QTL line was created as a control and at each stage of MAS screening was selected for Baronesse (barley stripe rust susceptibility) alleles at each target QTL allele introgression. Spring habit, two-row barley. Averaged over 4 locations, not significantly different from Baronesse for yield, height, plump kernel percents and test weight. Not significantly different than Baronesse for barley stripe rust (incited by Puccinia striifomis fsp. hordei); averaged over two years of field tests, disease severity was 67% vs. 69%. [See PI 659442-659453 for accessions from the same J Pl Regis citation.] | 1840159 | PI 659453 |