| 0 | PI 615529 | 'Alzo' | ×Triticosecale sp. | Poland | NSGC |  | | 2001 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1609773 | PI 615529 |
| 1 | PI 601814 | 'Scarlet' | Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum | Washington, United States | NSGC |  | | 1998 | DEVELOPED | 1998 | | | | | Cultivar | Hard red spring wheat. Tall, awned, mid-season maturity, white straw and white glumes. Adapted for production in the semi-arid region (<14 inches average annual precipitation) of eastern Washington as a replacement for Butte 86. Superior yield potential and end-use quality compared to Butte 86 with a slightly lower test weight. High molecular weight glutenin subunits of 1(1A),7+9(1B) and 5+10(1D). Grain protein contents are similar to Butte 86 when grown in the target production region; however, grain protein contents tend to be low when planted in locations receiving more than 14 inches of precipitation. Moderately resistant to stripe rust, leaf rust and powdery mildew. Susceptible to the Hessian fly and Russian Wheat Aphid. | 1554882 | PI 601814 |
| 2 | PI 592986 | Idaho 488 | Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum | Idaho, United States | NSGC |  | | 1996 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | See PI 592984-592987 for similar accessions. | 1517933 | PI 592986 |
| 3 | PI 591823 | 'Chinook' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Montana, United States | NSGC |  | | 1995 | DEVELOPED | 1995 | | | | | Cultivar | Two-row, white kernel, midseason, full stature. Spikes mid-long, midlax, seminodding before maturity and nod at maturity. Spike awns rough. Glume awns equal in length to hair-covered glume. Kernels hulls adhering, finely wrinkled. Rachillas have long hairs. Higher yielding than Klages or Hector. Susceptible to effects of Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia), and shows limited tolerance to scald and net blotch. | 1500192 | PI 591823 |
| 4 | PI 591045 | 'Idaho 377s' | Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum | Idaho, United States | NSGC |  | | 1995 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Hard white spring wheat. Similar to Fieldwin in appearance. White chaff color at maturity. Glumes acuminate, narrow, length medium, with elevated shoulders. Seed hard white, elliptical, rounded cheeks, and small germ. Seed crease mid-wide and shallow. Resistant to Puccinia stiiformis (stripe rust) races common to Idaho and Washington states. Resistant to Pacific Northwest races of Puccinia graminis (stem rust) and moderately susceptible to Puccinia recondita (leaf rust). Susceptible to Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) and Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia). More prone to lodging than Penawawa and similar to Fieldwin for lodging resistance. In comparison to Klasic, grain protein content similar and bread quality inferior. | 1494274 | PI 591045 |
| 5 | PI 587200 | 'Westbred 936' | Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum | Montana, United States | NSGC |  | | 1995 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Hard red spring wheat. | 1488688 | PI 587200 |
| 6 | PI 574538 | 'Wawawai' | Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum | Washington, United States | NSGC |  | | 1993 | DEVELOPED | 1994 | | | | | Cultivar | Soft white spring wheat. Superior test weight, competitive yield, and high SWS quality. | 1469509 | PI 574538 |
| 7 | PI 573003 | 'Express' | Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum | Arizona, United States | NSGC |  | | 1993 | DEVELOPED | 1991 | | | | | Cultivar | Hard red spring wheat. Best adapted to the wheat area of California that currently grows Yolo or Anza. Quality substantially better than Yolo. | 1467974 | PI 573003 |
| 8 | PI 568246 | 'Baronesse' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | NSGC |  | | 1993 | DEVELOPED | 1989 | | | | | Cultivar | Two-rowed feed barley. | 1463217 | PI 568246 |
| 9 | PI 566596 | 'Alpowa' | Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum | Washington, United States | NSGC |  | | 1993 | DEVELOPED | 1994 | | | | | Cultivar | Awned, common single gene, semi-dwarf, soft white spring wheat. Maturity mid-season. Heading equal to Penawawa, but maturity one day earlier. | 1461567 | PI 566596 |
| 10 | PI 564743 | 'Stander' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Minnesota, United States | NSGC |  | | 1993 | DEVELOPED | 1993 | | | | | Cultivar | Six-row, smooth-awn barley. Aleurone white. Rachilla hair short. Similar to Excel in ht. (about 81cm). 6cm shorter than Robust. 1-2 days later heading than Robust. 6% higher yielding than Robust in 32 Minn. trails and a high percentage of plump kernels. Resistant to spot blotch (Bipolaris sorokiniana and stem rust (Puccinia graminia var. tritici). Some tolerance to net blotch (Pyrenephora teres). Susceptible to loose smut (Ustilago tritici). Similar or superior to Morex in malting quality. 36% higher in alpha-amylase and 1.2% above extract when compared to Morex. | 1459714 | PI 564743 |
| 11 | PI 561409 | 'Crest' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Washington, United States | NSGC |  | | 1992 | DEVELOPED | 1992 | | | | | Cultivar | Two-row, mid-season, spring malting and feed barley. Height medium. Spikes lax nodding. Awns long, rough. Kernels mid-long and plump. Hulls slightly wrinkled, adhering. Veins prominent. Crease narrow to broad. Rachilla hairs long. Aleurone white. Widely adapted. Highest relative yield in areas where rainfall is less than 450mm. Test weight and plumpness over 40 location-years was 68kg hl-1 and 89%, respectively. Maturity averages 175 days from 1/1, two days earlier than Klages. Partial resistance to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis). Good malting and nutritional quality. | 1456381 | PI 561409 |
| 12 | PI 537967 | 'Colter' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Idaho, United States | NSGC |  | | 1990 | DEVELOPED | 1991 | | | | | Cultivar | Six-rowed spring barley, midseason in maturity, relatively tall. Good lodging resistance. Moderately lax spikes. Awns smooth. Kernels with white aleurone. Lemma barbs few to none. Rachilla hairs long. High in yield with very good test weight, but relatively low kernel plumpness. High in malt extract, averaging 80.5% in nine Idaho trials (1986-90), but low in protein content, averaging 10.2% in these trials. Relatively low in diastatic power and alpha amylase levels. | 1432903 | PI 537967 |
| 13 | PI 601448 | 'Camelot' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Norfolk, United Kingdom | NSGC |  | | 1987 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Two-rowed spring barley. | 1177888 | PI 601448 |
| 14 | PI 506350 | 'Spillman' | Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum | Washington, United States | NSGC |  | | 1987 | DEVELOPED | 1987 | | | | | Cultivar | Plant semidwarf type. Maturity medium. Awns long. Glumes white, sometimes with tan colored veins. Grain red, hard, good quality. Protein content higher than most hard, red spring types. Susceptible to Hessian fly. Resistant to leaf, stem, and stripe rusts. Resistant to mildew. [See PI 506349-506357 for similar accessions.] | 1401286 | PI 506350 |
| 15 | PI 502963 | 'B1202' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Colorado, United States | NSGC |  | | 1986 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Two row type. Juvenile growth habit erect to semi-erect. Lemma awns long, rough. Rachilla, rachis and glume hairs long. Glumes covered with hair, awns equal in length to glumes. Aleurone colorless and hull is adhering and semiwrinkled. Adapted to intermountain west area from | 1397899 | PI 502963 |
| 16 | PI 495916 | 'Penawawa' | Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum | Washington, United States | NSGC |  | | 1985 | DEVELOPED | 1985 | | | | | Cultivar | Soft white type. Plants semi-dwarf, stiff straw and lodging resistance. Maturity midseason. Spikes erect, semilax, white chaff and awns. Seeds white, midlong. Yield high. Seedlings susceptible to Fielder race. Moderately susceptible to mildew, common bunt, Hessian fly. Milling and pastry good. Adult resistant to all local races of stripe rust. | 1390852 | PI 495916 |
| 17 | PI 491534 | 'Gallatin' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Montana, United States | NSGC |  | | 1984 | DEVELOPED | 1986 | | | | | Cultivar | Two-rowed, white-kerneled feed type. Maturity midseason. Spikes seminodding before maturity with rough awns. Kernels midsize with short rachilla hairs and adhering, finely wrinkled hulls. Slightly higher test weight, 1 day earlier heading, similar percentage of plump kernels, 3 cm shorter and much stiffer straw compared to Hector. Unknown disease resistance. Adapted to dryland and irrigated areas of the Pacific Northwest and Northern Great Plains. | 1386470 | PI 491534 |
| 18 | PI 175502 | 'Louhi' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Uusimaa, Finland | NSGC |  | | 1949 | DEVELOPED | 1934 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1152048 | PI 175502 |
| 19 | CItr 17337 | 'Wakooma' | Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum (Desf.) van Slageren | Saskatchewan, Canada | NSGC |  | | 1974 | DEVELOPED | 1973 | | | | | Cultivar | Sister line to Wascana, Wakooma is slightly stronger strawed, slightly more resistant to root rot, medium eary maturity. | 1078936 | CItr 17337 |
| 20 | CIho 15229 | 'Steptoe' | Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare | Washington, United States | NSGC |  | | 1971 | DEVELOPED | 1973 | | | | | Cultivar | Six-rowed, rough-awned, feed type. Spike erect with large, plump kernels, colorless aleurone and long rachilla hairs. Superior lodging resistance, slightly shorter straw and slightly higher test weight than Unitan. Yields 20-25% more than Unitan. Adapted to high and low rainfall areas of eastern Washington, as well as Idaho, eastern Oregon and Montana. | 1070661 | CIho 15229 |
| 21 | CItr 14108 | Chinese Spring | Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum | Missouri, United States | NSGC |  | | 1966 | COLLECTED | | | 38.00000000, -98.00000000 | | | Genetic material | From letter of E.R. Sears 5/12/1966: "I am fairly sure that it was originally obtained from the Univ. of Saskatchewan by Luther Smith in 1932, and I doubt that there were very many Chinese varieties in circulation at that time. It may be identical to CI 6223." See also Cereal Research Communications 13:261-263, 1985 for a discussion of the history. | 1065978 | CItr 14108 |