Table 6 (continued). The high molecular-weight glutenin subunit composition of some modern and older Ukrainian and Russian spring wheat cultivars (End-use quality: a = strong, b = valuable, c = good filler, d = filler, and e = forage use; Source of information: A = Data Department of Quality at V. Ya. Yur'ev Institute for Plant Production, Ukraine; B= Morgunov et al. 1990; C = Morgunov et al. 1992; and D = Bespalov et al. 1996; *(after year of release) = cultivars grown in the past; ** = cultivars widely grown in different years; *** = new allele).

Year of release Cultivar Glutenin Quality score End-use quality Cultivars in pedigree Data source
Glu-A1 Glu-B1 Glu-D1
Soft wheats of the Western Siberian Region.
Siberian Agricultural Research Institute.
160 1929 * Milturum 321 ** 2* 7+8/7+9 2+12 --- c Sel 184a A
161 1940 * Milturum 553 ** 1 7+8/7+9 2+12/ 5+10 --- c 160 190b A
Hard wheats of the Eastern Siberian Region.
Krasnojarsk Agricultural Research Institute.
162 1993 Vetluzhanka 2* 7+9 5+10 9 a 75 165 169 187a A
163 1990s Sirena N 7+9 2+12 9 --- --- A
Research Institute of Agricultural Problems for Khakassia.
164 1990s Bezim 2/N 7+8/7+9 2+12 --- --- 134 184c A
Tulun State Plant Breeding Station.
165 1956 Skala ** N 7+9 5+10 7 b 184a 184c 190 190a 190e A B
166 1989 Tulunskay a 12 1 +9 5+10 9 ? 183a 184a 184c A
Irkutsk State Agricultural Academy.
167 1990s Irkutjanka 90 N 7+9 5+10 7 --- 165 183a 184c+202 B C
Bur'jatsk Agricultural Research Institute.
168 1955 * Onochojskaya 4 2* 7+9 5+10 9 --- 69 192 A
169 1974 * Burjatskaya 2* 7+9 2+12 7 --- 69 168 184c B D
170 1982 Burjatskaya 79 2* 7+9 5+10/ 2+12 - a 168 180a B
171 1991 Lutescens 521 (Ivolga) 2* 7+9 5+10 9 ? 23 170 B C
172 1996 Lutescens 937 2* 7+9 5+10 9 b 9 Sel 184a A
Yakutsk Agricultural Research Institute .
173 1993 Prilenskaya 6 1/2* 17+18 2+12 10 d Sel 184a 188 A
174 1995 Prilenskaya 19 2*/N 17+18 2+12 --- c Sel 184a 193 A
Hard wheats of the Far East Region.
Blagove shchensk Higher Educational Establishment for Agriculture.
175 1965 Amurskaya 75 2* 7+9 2+12 7 b 69 192a A
Far East Agricultural Research Institute.
176 1993 Khabarovchanka 1 7+9 5+10 9 d 184c 193b D
177 1990s Zarjanka 2* 7+8 5+10 10 --- 184c (3) A
Primors k Agricult ural Researc h Institute .
178 1950 Dalnevostochnaya 2* 7+9 5+10 9 a Sel 192a A
179 1991 Primorskaya 21 1 7+9 5+10 9 c 183a 184c 190 A

Cultivars presented in pedigrees:
180 Ukrainian hard red winter wheats.
180a. MYR 808: 1
7+9 5+10
180b. MYR yubileynaya: 1*
7+9 5+10
180c. Obriy: 2*/1
7+8/7+9 5+10
180d. Chajka: 1
7+9 5+10
181 Ukrainian spring wheats.
181a. Land race bread wheats
181b. Other bread wheats
181c. Bred cultivars of durum wheats
182. Belarus' spring bread wheat Minskaya.
183. Russian hard red winter wheats.
183a. Bezostaya 1: 2*
7+9 5+10
183b. Kavkaz: 2*/(N)
7+9 5+10
183c. Yerchovskaya 3: 1
7+8 5+10
184. Russian spring wheats.
184a. Land race bread wheats
184b. Other cultivars bred in Saratov
184c. Other bread wheats
184d. Landrace durum wheats
184e. Bred cultivars of durum wheats
185. Kazakhstan spring bread wheats.
185a. PPH (Wheat­Thinopyrum hybrid): 56 - 2*
7+9 2+12
185b. It's derivative Vostok: 2*
7+8/7+9 2+12
185c. Pyrothrix 28: 2*
7+9 5+10
185d. Tselinnaya 21: 2*
7+9 5+10
186. Swedish spring bread wheats.
186a. Wendel.
187. German bread wheats.
187a. Opal: 1
7+9 5+10
187b. Other spring wheats
187c. Winter wheats
188. Japan bread wheats
188a. SRWW Norin 10: 1
7+8 2+12
188b. Spring wheat 189 Kenyan spring bread wheats.
189a. SRSW Kenya Farmer: 2*
7+9 5+10
189b. HRSW Kenya 58: 2*
7+8 2+12.
190. Canadian HRSWs
190a. Marguis: 1
7+9 5+10
190b. Kitchener (selection from Marquis)
190c. Saunders: 2*
7+9 5+10
190d. Selkirk: 1
7+8/6+8 5+10
190e. Garnet: N
7+9 5+10
191. U.S. winter bread wheat
191a. SWWW Gaines.
192. U.S. HRSWs
192a. Thatcher: 2*
7+9 5+10
192b. Lee: ?
17+18 ?
192c. Red Riwer 68: 1
7+8 5+10
192d. WS 1877: 1
7+8/17+18 5+10
192e. Waldron: 2*
7+9 5+10
193. CIMMYT spring bread wheats
193a. Nadadores 63: ?
7+8 ?
193b. Indus 66: PAK
193c. Kalyansona: IND
193d. MexiPak: PAK
193e. PV 18: IND
193g. Siete Cerros: MEX - all fife from cross II 8156: 2*
17+18 2+12
193h. INIA 66: 1
13+16 5+10
193i. Jaral 66 (sibs RR 68): 1
7+8 2+12
193j. Sonalika: 2*
7+9 2+12
194. Brazil spring bread wheat Fronteira: 2* 13+16 2+12
195. Other spring bread wheats from other countries.
196. Other spring durum wheats from other countries.
197. Others species of Triticum.
198. Triticale.
199. Thinopyrum
199a. Th. glaucum
199b. Th. ponticum
200+. Indicated use of mutagen factors.

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