// cwc6.txt: Text file containing hard white wheat records // created: 1/30/93 // format: Standard ACSII using blank lines as record breaks. // Not converted with dos2unix. // author: Kenneth D. Kephart // Dept. of Agronomy // University of Missouri // comment: Number 6 of 9 files sent to greengenes.cit.cornell.edu Cultivar Name: ADAMS Name Abbreviation: AMS Other ID Numbers: Oregon Sel. 42-5 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr13722 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-514 Year of Release: 1968 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Oregon Originator(s): Oregon AES Pedigree: Idaed / Burt Reference(s): 82, 550, 630, 631, 639, 707 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ADAMS wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 3,302 1974: 41,387 1979: 10,186 1984: 11,001 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration of Adams Wheat (Reg. No. 514). Charles R. Rohde 'ADAMS' wheat, Triticum aestivum L. em Thell, Oregon Selection 42-5, CI 13722, is a hard white spring wheat cultivar developed by the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station at Pendleton, Oregon. It was a bulked F4 line selected from the cross Idaed/Burt made in 1953. This variety was selected on the basis of its resistance to common bunt and its good milling quality as shown by the 5-gram mill test. The phenotypic characteristics of Adams are as follows: spring habit, mid-season, medium in plant height; stem white, medium strong; spike, awned, oblong, mid-dense; glumes glabrous, white, mid-long to long, midwide; shouders, narrow, oblique; beaks, narrow, acuminate, 2 to 4 mm long; awns white, 1 to 8 cm long; kernels, white midlong, hard, ovate; germ, midsize; crease, midwide, middeep; cheeks, angular; brush, midsized, short to midlong. Adams is tolerant to stripe rust even though it becomes infected readily. It is highly resistant to most races of common bunt, but it is susceptible to the foot and root rot disease caused by Fusarium roseum F. sp. cerealis 'culmorum.' For a spring wheat, Adam possesses good resistance to winter injury. Adams is well adapted for growing in eastern Oregon and especially in Wallowa County where summers are fairly cool. This variety yields more flour than varieties such as Idaed and Federation. Since it is a hard white variety, it is suitable for bread flour. Adams was released in 1968. Breeder seed is available from the Pendleton Experiment Station, Oregon State University, Pendleton, Oregon, 97801. Published in Crop Sci. 12: 398Cultivar Name: ARLIN Other ID Numbers: KSSB369-7 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter USDA Acc. Number: PI564246 Year of Release: 1992 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Kansas Originator(s): Kansas AES; USDA-ARS Pedigree: Unknown selection from a bulk population. Cultivar Name: BURT Name Abbreviation: BURT Other ID Numbers: WA3524 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter USDA Acc. Number: CItr12696 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-375 Year of Release: 1956 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Washington Originator(s): Washington AES; Oregon AES; USDA-ARS Pedigree: (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/ Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15) /5/ Rio / Rex Reference(s): 81, 82, 304, 487, 627, 628, 630, 631 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BURT wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 317,421 1964: 342,686 1969: 66,852 1974: 7,160 1979: 5,320 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- REGISTRATION OF BURT WHEAT (Reg. No. 375) E. G. Heyne BURT, CI 12696, is a hard, white, winter wheat distributed cooperatively by the Washington and Oregon Agricultural Experiment Stations and the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, in 1956. This variety was selected from the cross 27-15 X Rio-Rex made at Washington in 1944 by O. A. Vogel. Cross 27-15 is the compound cross from which Brevor was selected (Reg. No. 374). The final selection was made in 1948 and assigned selection number 41. Burt was named to honor the late Dr. Burton B. Bayles, wheat breeder in the U. S. Department of Agriculture. O. A. Vogel applied for registration. Burt is recommended in areas of 14 inches or less of rainfall in Washington and Oregon. In 64 trials in eastern Washington, Burt outyielded Rio, the standard hard bread wheat, by 17%. In 52 trials in Oregon, Burt outyielded Rio by 19%. Burt is the only commercially grown bread type wheat which competed in yield performance with the soft white and club varieties. Burt is highly resistant to all races of common and dwarf smut. The variety mills satisfactorily and the flour has a strong gluten with bread-baking qualities similar to Rio and other strong gluten wheats. Burt shatters less than most Turkey wheats but slightly more than Elmar and Omar. Burt matures early, has a short stiff straw with a white culm; the spikes are awned and oblong; the glumes are glabrous and white; the kernels are hard and white. Published in Agron. J. 51:689-692. Cultivar Name: CANADIAN RED Name Abbreviation: CR Other Name(s): Canadian Spring Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr6282 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-165 Year of Release: 1919 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-California Originator(s): F.G. Stokes, Kelseyville, CA Pedigree: Unknown Reference(s): 133, 157, 163, 168, 170 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for CANADIAN RED wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 300 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 167 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: CASCADE Name Abbreviation: CCD Other ID Numbers: CAN3593 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr12376 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-345 Year of Release: 1947 or Introduction Place of Origin: Canada Originator(s): Dominion Canada Dept. of Agriculture, Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa, Ontario Pedigree: Quality / Pacific Bluestem /2/ (Hope / Reward, C26-59.2D) /3/ Onas Reference(s): 64, 151, 254, 255, 256, 569 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- REGISTRATION OF CASCADE WHEAT (Reg. No. 345) J. A. Clark CASCADE arose from a cross also made by cerealists of the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada, in 1936, between (Quality A X Pacific Bluestem) X C-26-59.2D and Onas. Cascade has a medium long, beardless head with white smooth chaff. Its straw is moderately long and strong; kernels white and ovate. It ripens in about the same number of days as does Marquis. It is highly resistant to stem rust and mildew; moderately resistant to loose smut and moderately susceptible to bunt and leaf rust. Cascade is a soft to semihard white wheat, but is not especially recommended for the pastry trade. It has, however, fair flour quality for general household purposes. This variety has been an outstanding yielder where it has been tested in Canada. It has done exceptionally well on Vancouver Island and at all the Eastern Branch Farms and Stations. It was increased in 1947 at several points in eastern Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces, and to a limited extent on Vancouver Island. It is not recommended for growing in the Prairie Provinces, or in the United States. Published in Agron. J. 42:408-409. Cultivar Name: CHEROKEE Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter USDA Acc. Number: CItr11405 Year of Release: <1934 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Georgia Originator(s): Georgia AES Pedigree: CItr04159 pure line selection. Cultivar Name: CLARK'S CREAM Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter USDA Acc. Number: PI476305 Year of Release: 1972 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Kansas Originator(s): Earl G. Clark, Sedgwick, KS Pedigree: Composite bulk of KanKing / Golden 50 or KanKing / Golden Chief selections. Reference(s): 188 Cultivar Name: COULEE Name Abbreviation: CLE Other ID Numbers: WA4984 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter USDA Acc. Number: CItr14483 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-536 Year of Release: 1971 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Washington Originator(s): Washington AES; USDA-ARS Pedigree: Suweon 92 / 4*Burt Reference(s): 6, 11, 82, 194, 268, 373 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for COULEE wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 2,200 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration of Coulee Wheat (Reg. No. 536). R. E. Allan and O. A. Vogel 'COULEE' wheat (Triticum aestivum L., CI 14483) is a semidwarf hard white, bread-type cultivar selected from the cross 'Suwon 92'/4*'Burt' made at Pullman, Washington in 1961. Coulee was developed cooperatively by the Agricultural Research Service, USDA and the College of Agriculture, Washington State University. It was jointly released to growers by the Agricultural Research Service and College of Agriculture Research Center, Washington State University in 1971. Coulee has short, white straw that varies from 60 to 90 cm and usually is 15 to 30 cm shorter than Burt. Otherwise it is morphologically similar to Burt. The spike is awned, oblong to dense, erect to inclined, with white glabrous, midlong to midwide glumes. Awns are white, 1 to 5 cm long. Coulee has white, midlong, hard ovate kernels with a small germ; shallow, midwide crease; and a midsized short to midlong brush. Coulee is similar to Burt in growth habit, maturity, winterhardiness, and test weight. It is superior to Burt in resistance to lodging and shattering. Coulee emerges about equal to Burt, better than 'Nugaines,' but generally poorer than 'Wanser.' Coulee is resistant to the races of stripe rust prevalent in the Pacific Northwest and is less damaged by Cercosporella foot rot (strawbreaker) than Burt. Coulee is like Burt in resistance to common bunt, resistance to flag smut, susceptibility to several races of dwarf bunt, and high susceptibility to dryland foot rot (Fusarium). It is more susceptible to powdery mildew than Burt. Coulee is recommended primarily for 28 to 38 cm rainfall areas of Washington, especially for intensive management systems and conditions where stripe rust is a problem. Coulee is more productive than Burt in the 28 to 38 and 39 to 46 cm rainfall areas. It has exceeded the yield of Burt by 23 and 12% in these areas, respectively, during a 4- year period. Coulee has yielded slightly less than Wanser in the 28 to 38 cm rainfall areas, but it outyielded Wanser by 8% in the 39 to 46 cm rainfall areas. When grown under conditions of drought and severe freezing temperatures and in the absence of stripe rust, Coulee has shown no advantage over Wanser. Like Burt, Coulee has satisfactory milling and break-baking quality characteristics. It should be handled separately from common soft white and club wheats to prevent intermixing of varieties with distinctly different end-use qualities. Breeder seed of Coulee will be maintained by the Washington Crop Improvement Association at Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99163. Published in Crop Sci. 14:340 Cultivar Name: FLOMAR Name Abbreviation: FLM Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr11707 Year of Release: 1933 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Washington Originator(s): Washington AES; USDA-ARS Pedigree: Florence / Marquis Reference(s): 154, 163 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for FLOMAR wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 65 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: FLORENCE Name Abbreviation: F Other ID Numbers: PI038349, CAN1490 Other Name(s): Burbank's Quality, Quality Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter USDA Acc. Number: CItr4170 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-023 Year of Release: 1914 or Introduction Place of Origin: Australia Originator(s): William Farrer, New South Wales Pedigree: White Naples / Improved Fife /2/ Improved Fife / Eden Reference(s): 64, 147, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164, 166, 168, 170, 255, 256, 283, 374, 441, 511, 512, 627, 628, 655, 664, 744, 757 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for FLORENCE wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 11,876 1929: 131,842 1934: 120,733 1939: 142,298 1944: 46,584 1949: 5,797 1954: 100 1959: 360 1964: 24 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: GENESIS Other ID Numbers: 7722-AN4B, HY355 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring Year of Release: 1990 or Introduction Place of Origin: Canada Originator(s): Agriculture Canada Research Station, Swift Current, Saskatchewan Pedigree: (Tobari 66 / Romany, HY320) /2/ (NB402, Pitic 62 / Gaines) Cultivar Name: GOLDEN 86 Other ID Numbers: GP5179 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring Year of Release: 1986 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Montana Originator(s): Great Plains Seeds and Research, Inc., Bozeman, MT Pedigree: Plainsman V / Kodiak Dwarf / Goertzen 3028 Cultivar Name: HYBRID 60 Name Abbreviation: HBR060 Species: T. aestivum var. compactum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter CSSA Reg. Number: CV-194 Year of Release: 1905 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Washington Originator(s): Washington AES Pedigree: Turkey Red / Little Club Reference(s): 133, 168, 664 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: JUMBUCK Name Abbreviation: JBK Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr4608 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-106 Year of Release: 1911 or Introduction Place of Origin: Australia Originator(s): William Farrer, New South Wales Pedigree: Improved Fife / Tardent's Blue /2/ Lambrigg Australian Talavera Reference(s): 133, 157, 168, 441 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: KS84HW196 Other ID Numbers: KS84HW196 Other Name(s): 196, Kansas White Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter Year of Release: 1992 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Kansas Originator(s): Kansas AES Pedigree: Bison / Sterling /2/ 3*Scout /3/ Eagle /4/ Pinnacle / 2*Eagle Cultivar Name: KLASIC Name Abbreviation: KSC Other ID Numbers: NK77S1817 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: PI486139 PVP Reg. Number: 8200095 PVP Status: Issued/Enforced Date: 08/19/82 Year of Release: 1982 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-California Originator(s): Northrup, King & Co., Woodvale, CA Pedigree: Klein Rendidor / 2*Sonora 64 /2/ Inia 66 /3/ Ciano 67 /4/ Yecora 70 Reference(s): 707 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for KLASIC wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 2,690 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: LYNN Name Abbreviation: LYNN Other Name(s): Arizona No. 39, Lynn Rust Proof, Pride of Oregon Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr6346 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-026 Year of Release: 1914 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-California Originator(s): Lynn Brothers, Paso Robles, CA Pedigree: Defiance / Surprise selection. Reference(s): 133, 154, 157, 162, 163, 166, 168, 170 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for LYNN wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 9,300 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 2,312 1939: 115 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: MARICOPA Name Abbreviation: MIC Other ID Numbers: AZ 5525-4 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr14129 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-465 Year of Release: 1966 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Arizona Originator(s): Arizona AES; USDA-ARS Pedigree: Ramona 50 /3/ Ramona 44 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor Reference(s): 194, 197, 549, 631 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for MARICOPA wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 4,037 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration of Maricopa Wheat (Reg. No. 465). A. D. Day, R. K. Thompson, and F. M. Carasso 'Maricopa' wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell.), CI 14129, was released in 1966 by the Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station and the Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Maricopa is a semihard-to-hard, white, spring wheat with the following parentage: 'Ramona 50' 3C 'Ramona 44' 2X 'Norin 10' X 'Brevor-14.' The first cross (Norin X Brevor) was made at Pullman, Wash., in 1949. Norin 10 is a semidwarf wheat from Japan, and Brevor is a white, winter wheat from the Pacific Northwest. Selection 14 was obtained from O.A. Vogel, Pullman, Wash., in 1954. The female parent in the second cross was Ramona 44, a white, spring wheat adapted to the Southwest. In the third cross, the female parent was Ramona 50, the variety most commonly grown in Arizona and preferred by flour mills. Selection for the variety was made at Mesa, Ariz., in 1960. The original plant was identified as 'Arizona 5525-4. The second and third crosses, selections, and evaluations were all made in Arizona. Maricopa is adapted to the irrigated areas of Arizona and to other areas of the Southwest where Ramona 50 is grown. This variety has performed well in its area of adaptation. It has a number of morphological and physiological characteristics that distinguish it from Ramona 50. Maricopa is shorter, has more tillers per plant, and is more resistant to lodging when grown under irrigation. It has long, stiff awns, and is less susceptible to bird damage than Ramona 50, which is awnless. Maricopa is 5 to 10 days later in maturity than Ramona 50. When grown as recommended, Maricopa has produced over 25% more grain than Ramona 50. The bushel weight, general milling, and baking qualities of Maricopa are similar to those of Ramona 50. Breeder seed will be maintained by the Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station. Published in Crop Sci. 7:405 Cultivar Name: NORQUAY Name Abbreviation: NQY Other ID Numbers: UM607A Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr17343 Year of Release: 1974 or Introduction Place of Origin: Canada Originator(s): Ontario Pedigree: Lerma Rojo 64 / Sonora 64 /2/ Justin Reference(s): 189, 194, 239 Cultivar Name: PHOENIX Name Abbreviation: PNX Other ID Numbers: UC221, WW33 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter USDA Acc. Number: CItr17962 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-693 Year of Release: 1981 or Introduction Place of Origin: Australia Originator(s): Univ. Melbourne, Australia; California AES Pedigree: (Yaktana 54 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /3/ 3*Andes /4/ Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ Lerma Rojo, WW15)*2 /5/ (WW80, Penjamo 62 / 4*Gabo 56 /2/ Tezanos Pintos Precoz / Nainari 60) Reference(s): 588 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration of 'Phoenix' Wheat (Reg. No. 693). A.T. Pugsley, J.R. Syme, C.O. Qualset, and H. E. Vogt 'PHOENIX' hard white winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) (Reg. no. 693), WW33, CI 17962, was selected at the Agricultural Research Institute, Wagga Wagga, Australia by Albert T. Pugsley and released jointly in 1981 by the University of Melbourne and the University of California for use in California. it is a pure-line selection from the backcross WW15 x WW80. The two parents, both having spring growth habit, were introductions to the Australian program from Mexico. WW15 is very similar, if no identical, to 'Anza' and has the parentage ('Lerma Rojo' X 'Norin 10'-'Brevor') X ('Yaktana 54' X Norin 10- Brevor) X 'Andes'. WW80 is a selection from 'Penjamo 62' X 'Gabo 56') X 'Tezanos Pintos Precoz' X 'Nainari 60'). Two important Australian white-grained cultivars, 'Condor' and 'Oxley', both having spring growth habit, were selected from the same cross as Phoenix. The cross and backcross were completed by J. R. Syme in 1967. The selection of plants with vernalization requirement from line number 7165 was done by A. T. Pugsley from a summer planting in 1971 at Wagga Wagga. The plants having vernalization requirement headed very late. Seeds from these plants were multiplied under the designation WW33. WW33 was sent to California by Pugsley in 1972 where it was evaluated in state regional trials as UC221. The cultivar was multiplied for release by head-rows with selection for uniformity applied before bulking. Pugsley predicted on genetic grounds that segregates should be found within this cross that would have winter growth habit. This prediction was realized and its seems that Phoenix, with the gene vrn1, and an unidentified gene vrnx, is the first true winter wheat cultivar to be selected from a cross of two parents having spring growth habit. Phoenix has been extensively evaluated in eastern Australia and California and was included in the 13th and 14th International Winter Wheat Nurseries (Nebraska, unpublished data). When planted at the recommended period (November-December) Phoenix has grain yield performance equivalent to Anza in California. Phoenix maintains its high grain yield over a wider range of planting times than Anza does, unless, of course, it is planted so late the vernalization requirement is not met. The advantage of Phoenix over Anza is the Central Valley of California is realized with early plantings (October) because it flowering is delayed enough to avoid frost damage at flowering time. Anza planted early, being photoperiod and thermal insensitive, tends to flower early and is more subject to late winter frost damage than Phoenix. When plantings are made in April or later Phoenix will not flower, or at most a few tillers may produce spikes. It is photoperiod insensitive. Phoenix and Anza both have white glumes with awned erect spikes. Both cultivars have similar plant height (80 to 90 cm in irrigated production fields) the Rht1 dwarfing gene. Phoenix, like Anza, has a low frequency (about 0.1%) of plants 10 to 15 cm taller than the rest of the population. Phoenix is resistant to the predominant strains of Puccinia striiformis West. present i California at the time of its release. Phoenix is a hard white winter wheat, with grain shape is similar to Anza, hectoliter weight is equivalent to Anza, and shows yellowberry at low protein levels. Phoenix and Anza have similar end- use properties (general purpose flours) at low grain protein concentrations and Phoenix has more desirable breadmaking properties than Anza at higher protein levels. Breeder seed is maintained by the Foundation Seed and Plant Materials Serv., Dept. of Agronomy and Range Science, Univ. of California, Davis, CA 95616. Published in Crop Sci. 25:573-574 Cultivar Name: PUSA NO. 4 Name Abbreviation: PU4 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: PI041682 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-292 Year of Release: 1915 or Introduction Place of Origin: India Originator(s): USDA-BPI Pedigree: Federation hybrid introduced from India. Reference(s): 142, 161 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for PUSA NO. 4 wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 589 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: RAMONA 44 Name Abbreviation: RO44 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr12390 Year of Release: 1945 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-California Originator(s): California AES Pedigree: Martin / 3*White Federation /2/ 6*Ramona /3/ Hope / 6*White Federation /2/ 3*Ramona Reference(s): 64, 155, 655 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for RAMONA 44 wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 189,967 1954: 161,456 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: RAMONA 50 Name Abbreviation: RO50 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr12390 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-429 Year of Release: 1951 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-California Originator(s): California AES; USDA-ARS Pedigree: Martin / 3*Hard Federation /2/ 6*Ramona /3/ White Federation 38 / 2*Ramona Reference(s): 81, 82, 196, 480, 630, 631, 665 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for RAMONA 50 wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 103,386 1974: 20,188 1979: 18,754 1984: 2,881 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration of Ramona 50 Wheat (Reg. No. 429). C. W. Schaller 'RAMONA 50,' Triticum aestivum L., CI 12390, is a white spring wheat derived from a composite of 62F8 lines of the cross [White Federation 38 X Ramona*2] X [Martin X Hard Federation*3) X Ramona*6]. It differs from the original Ramona in its resistance to bunt and stem rust. Ramona 50 was released by the California Experiment Station in 1951. The variety is awnless, has bronze glumes, and a lax spike that tapers to a point. The straw is short and stiff, the kernels are hard and white, and it is fairly shatter resistant. Ramona 50 is the earliest wheat variety grown in California. It is the most popular variety in the state since its release in 1951 until the present time and most desirable for its milling qualities. It does well under irrigation and where moisture is limited and high temperatures occur early, especially in the Imperial and San Joaquin valleys. It is used for late planting in the Sacramento Valley. The California Agricultural Experiment Station at Davis maintains foundation seed of Ramona 50 and certified seed is available in quantity. Ramona 50 has been described elsewhere. Published in Crop Sci. 4:447 Cultivar Name: REGENERATED DEFIANCE Name Abbreviation: RD Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr3703 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-027 Year of Release: 1907 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Colorado Originator(s): Colorado AES Pedigree: Defiance pure line selection. Reference(s): 133, 153, 157, 166, 168, 169, 170 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for REGENERATED DEFIANCE wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 209 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: RIO BLANCO Other ID Numbers: W81-162 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter USDA Acc. Number: PI531244 PVP Reg. Number: 8900120 PVP Status: Application Pending Year of Release: 1989 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Kansas Originator(s): Nickerson American Plant Breeders, Inc., Mission, Kansas Pedigree: (Teewon Sib. / Tascosa, OK711252A) /8/ (W76-1226, CO652803 /6/ (II-23584, Ciano 67 /2/ Sonora 64 / Klien Rendidor /5/ (II-8156, (Frontana /2/ Kenya 58 / Newthatch /3/ Norin 10 / Brevor, II-7078) /4/ Gabo 55)) /7/ Centurk). Teewon Sib. is a selection from an x-rayed Wichita*2 / TAP48 derivative (see Payne hard red winter wheat). Cultivar Name: SCHONACHER Name Abbreviation: SCN Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter USDA Acc. Number: CItr5942 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-071 Place of Origin: Unknown Reference(s): 133, 166, 168, 170 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for SCHONACHER wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 1,000 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: SEVIER Name Abbreviation: SVE Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr6247 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-168 Year of Release: <1918 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Utah Pedigree: Unknown. Reference(s): 64, 133, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164, 168, 170, 742 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for SEVIER wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 900 1924: 2,226 1929: 2,872 1934: 179 1939: 50 1944: 875 1949: 1,002 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: SIETE CERROS 66 Name Abbreviation: 7C Other ID Numbers: II-8156-1M-2R-4M Other Name(s): II-8156 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr14493 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-503 Year of Release: 1966 or Introduction Place of Origin: Mexico Originator(s): INIA; CIMMYT Pedigree: (Frontana /2/ Kenya 58 / Newthatch /3/ Norin 10 / Brevor, II-7078) /4/ Gabo 55 Reference(s): 194, 329, 551, 586, 630, 631 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for SIETE CERROS 66 wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 50,162 1974: 157,248 1979: 19,129 1984: 164 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration of Siete Cerros 66 and Super X Wheats (Reg. Nos. 503 and 504). INIA and CIMMYT Wheat Programs 'SIETE CERROS 66' (Reg. No. 503) and 'SUPER X' (Reg. No. 504) wheats (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell.) C.I 14493 and 15230 respectively, were developed by the Cooperative Program of the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agricolas (INIA) and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in Mexico from the cross 'Penjamo' sib X 'Gabo 55.' The cross and selection number for both varieties was II-8156-1M-2R-4M. They were both released in 1966. Both Siete Cerros 66 and Super X are intermediate in maturity, one-gene semidwarfs averaging 95 to 105 cm in height, possessing good straw strength. Their spikes are brown, fully awned, erect and middense to dense. Siete Cerros is a white-seeded variety and Super X is a red-seeded sister. Both varieties have grain which is semihard and medium sized. A seed sample from either cultivar would have many different grain sizes due to the excellent multiple floret fertility of these cultivars. Both cultivars are resistant to many races of leaf, stem and strip rusts, but are currently susceptible to all three rusts in Mexico. They have wide adaptation and excellent yield potential as demonstrated in the 3rd, 4th and 5th International Spring Wheat Yield Nurseries (ISWYN). They have a very tenacious gluten; therefore, their bread-making quality is poor. Experimental quantities of seed may be obtained from CIMMYT, Londres 40, Mexico 6, D.F. Commercial quantities of either variety may be obtained from the Productora Nacional de Semillas, Progreso 3, Coyoacan, D.F. Published in Crop Sci. 12:131 Cultivar Name: TALIMKA Name Abbreviation: TLK Other Name(s): Saumur Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr3717 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-124 Year of Release: 1904 or Introduction Place of Origin: Russia Originator(s): USDA Pedigree: Landrace introduction from Russian Turkestan. Reference(s): 133, 157, 168, 664 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: UTAC Species: T. aestivum var. compactum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr10045 Year of Release: 1928 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Utah Originator(s): Utah AES Pedigree: Dicklow / Sevier Reference(s): 64, 155, 161, 162, 163, 164 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for UTAC wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 448 1934: 610 1939: 3,960 1944: 4,291 1949: 501 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 0 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: WHITE FEDERATION 54 Name Abbreviation: WFR54 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr13361 CSSA Reg. Number: CV-420 Year of Release: 1954 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-California Originator(s): California AES Pedigree: White Federation 45 / 2*White Federation 38 Reference(s): 81, 480, 631, 795 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WHITE FEDERATION 54 wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 30,577 1974: 63 1979: 0 1984: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration of White Federation 54 Wheat (Reg. No. 420). C. W. Schaller WHITE FEDERATION 54 is a hard white spring wheat, developed by the California Agricultural Experiment Station and first released in 1954. This variety combines the stem rust resistance of White Federation 38 (from Hope) with a Kenya type rust resistance (from Eureka), retaining the smut resistance and agronomic characteristics of White Federation 38. White Federation 45 (Eureka X White Federation X 385) was obtained from Mr. Pugsley, formerly of the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, in 1946. It was crossed with White Federation 38 in 1949 and backcrossed to White Federation 38 in 1959. Selection for rust resistant types was continued each generation until the summer of 1953 when 232 F4 lines were composited to form White Federation 54. White Federation 38 had given ample rust protection from its release until the season of 1952. when race 11 became established. Severe damage occurred on White Federation 38 and Ramona 50, which heretofore were resistant. White Federation 54 is resistant to race 11. Agronomically and morphologically it is identical to White Federation 38. The breeding procedure was designed to maintain the desirable agronomic characteristics which made White Federation an important and widely adopted variety in California. Published in Crop Sci. 3:457 Cultivar Name: WHITE REDCHIEF Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Winter USDA Acc. Number: CItr15287 Year of Release: <1971 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-Kansas Originator(s): Earl G. Clark, Sedgwick, Kansas Pedigree: RedChief pure line selection. Cultivar Name: WORLD SEEDS 1 Name Abbreviation: WS1 Other Name(s): Yield 1 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr17347 PVP Reg. Number: 7400099 PVP Status: Issued/Enforced Year of Release: 1974 or Introduction Place of Origin: USA-California Originator(s): World Seeds, Inc., Oceanside, CA Pedigree: Unknown. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WORLD SEEDS 1 wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 1,330 1979: 21,479 1984: 96 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivar Name: YECORA 70 Name Abbreviation: YR Other ID Numbers: II-23584-26Y-2M-1Y-0M Other Name(s): II-23584 Species: T. aestivum Market Class: Hard White Wheat True Growth Habit: Spring USDA Acc. Number: CItr15390 Year of Release: 1970 or Introduction Place of Origin: Mexico Originator(s): CIMMYT Pedigree: Ciano 67 /2/ Sonora 64 / Klein Rendidor /5/ (II- 8156, (Frontana /2/ Kenya 58 / Newthatch /3/ Norin 10 / Brevor, II-7078) /4/ Gabo 55) Reference(s): 194, 373, 630, 708, 820 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USDA Production Acreage Estimates for YECORA 70 wheat from 1919 to 1984. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Estimated Acreage ----- ----------------- 1919: 0 1924: 0 1929: 0 1934: 0 1939: 0 1944: 0 1949: 0 1954: 0 1959: 0 1964: 0 1969: 0 1974: 358 1979: 0 1984: 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------