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Released germplasm

In this section you can browse the lines released by the project members. Each entry has a short description, information to contact the breeders and links to the Small Grains Collection record, the original citation and the marker protocol(s) used for developing the line.
At the bottom of the page there is a subsection called "pre-release germplasm", where you can find information about lines in the process of registration.


Pre-release germplasm

KS04WGRC48

Developers: G.L. Brown-Guedira, T.S. Cox, P. D. Chen, D.A. Van Sanford, A.K. Fritz, B.S. Gill.

Main features: KS04WGRC48 is a hard red winter wheat germplasm resistant to leaf rust and powdery mildew for breeding and experimental purposes. The pedigree of this line is KS94U216*2 / 92R149. KS94U216 is a hard red winter wheat experimental line developed from a bulk selection having the Aegilops tauschii Coss. -derived gene Lr21, which provides effective resistance to all races of leaf rust in North America. 92R149 is a spring wheat line developed at Nanjing Agricultural University having the gene Pm21 conferring resistance to powdery mildew present on the translocation T6VS.6AL consisting of the short arm of the Haynaldia villosa (L.) Schur chromosome 6V translocated to the long arm of wheat chromosome 6A.

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