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PI 181268
26
Triticum aestivum
L. subsp.
aestivum
Afghanistan
NSGC
1949
COLLECTED
Landrace
Comments from G.W. Bruehl: snowmold resistance.
1156862
PI 181268
1
PI 173438
7845
Triticum aestivum
L. subsp.
aestivum
Hakkâri, Turkey
NSGC
1949
COLLECTED
08/25/1948
Asagi Kanonos
37.50000000, 43.75000000
702
mountain meadow
Landrace
Comments from R.J. Metzger: complex source of bunt resist. Comments from G.W. Bruehl: snowmold resistance. Comments from W.G. Dewey: bunt and stripe rust resistance. Comments from O.A. Vogel: dwarf smut and snowmold resistance.
1150629
PI 173438
2
PI 173440
7857
Triticum aestivum
L. subsp.
aestivum
Hakkâri, Turkey
NSGC
1949
COLLECTED
08/25/1948
Merzan, SW of Hakkari
37.50000000, 43.75000000
671
valley
Landrace
Comments from G.W. Bruehl: snowmold resistance.
1150631
PI 173440
3
PI 173467
7994
Triticum aestivum
L. subsp.
aestivum
Bingöl, Turkey
NSGC
1949
COLLECTED
09/01/1948
Sarge
38.95000000, 40.30000000
1872
Landrace
Comments from G.W. Bruehl: snowmold resistance.
1150658
PI 173467
4
PI 172582
8728
Triticum aestivum
L. subsp.
aestivum
Elazığ, Turkey
NSGC
1949
COLLECTED
Cam, Karakocan
39.03333333, 40.10000000
1454
Landrace
Comments from G.W. Bruehl: snowmold resistance.
1149763
PI 172582
5
PI 167822
4215
Triticum aestivum
L. subsp.
aestivum
Erzincan, Turkey
NSGC
1948
COLLECTED
07/11/1948
Kemaliye
39.25805556, 38.48972222
1275
Landrace
Comments from G.W. Bruehl, O.A. Vogel, D.W. Sunderman: resistance to snowmold and dwarf bunt.
1144411
PI 167822
6
PI 166797
1210
Triticum aestivum
L. subsp.
aestivum
Erzincan, Turkey
NSGC
1948
COLLECTED
Refahiye
39.90083333, 38.76666667
1599
Landrace
'Ak Guzluk' is Turkish for 'white winter'. Comments from O.A. Vogel: dwarf smut and snowmold resistance
1143563
PI 166797
7
CItr 14106
Snow Mold Tolerant Selection 1
Triticum aestivum
L. subsp.
aestivum
Idaho, United States
NSGC
1966
DEVELOPED
Breeding material
In 1960 a bulk of the NSGC winter wheat collection was sown in fields where snow mold is common. In 1961 heads were selected from surviving plants in areas of the field where more than 90% of the plants had been killed. Plants grown from these selections were inoculated with Typhula idahoensis and tested for tolerance in cold chambers. Survivors from this test were grown in a field snow mold nursery at the Univ. of Idaho Tetonia Branch Station. Heavy snow mold infection in the 1962-63 and 1965-66 nurseries allowed selection of eight lines with good tolerance. All plants in the selected lines were infected with snow mold and all above ground parts were dead when observed immediately after snow melt. However, 40-60% of the plants recovered. The two most tolerant lines were CI 14106 and CI 14107. [See PI 476212-476214 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.]
1065970
CItr 14106
8
CItr 14107
Snow Mold Tolerant Selection 2
Triticum aestivum
L. subsp.
aestivum
Idaho, United States
NSGC
1966
DEVELOPED
Breeding material
In 1960 a bulk of the NSGC winter wheat collection was sown in fields where snow mold is common. In 1961 heads were selected from surviving plants in areas of the field where more than 90% of the plants had been killed. Plants grown from these selections were inoculated with Typhula idahoensis and tested for tolerance in cold chambers. Survivors from this test were grown in a field snow mold nursery at the Univ. of Idaho Tetonia Branch Station. Heavy snow mold infection in the 1962-63 and 1965-66 nurseries allowed selection of eight lines with good tolerance. All plants in the selected lines were infected with snow mold and all above ground parts were dead when observed immediately after snow melt. However, 40-60% of the plants recovered. The two most tolerant lines were CI 14106 and CI 14107.
1065975
CItr 14107
9
CItr 9342
Moskwa B3251
Triticum aestivum
L. subsp.
aestivum
Moskovskaja oblast', Russian Federation
NSGC
1927
COLLECTED
55.75000000, 37.50000000
Uncertain improvement status
Comments from G.W. Bruehl: source of resistance to snowmold and bunt.
1048011
CItr 9342