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Details for Accession: Compal (idPlant: 40013, GRU Store Code: WGED0257)

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Core Passport

GedifluxRL
Triticum aestivum
Unknown
No known synonyms
IPK
Unknown Individual
Advanced/improved cultivar
Germany
2017
winter

https://www.seedstor.ac.uk/search-infoaccession.php?idPlant=40013

Core Phenotypes

Passport data

GedifluxRL
42
Reviewed
22-Dec-2024
500 - Advanced/improved cultivar
DEU - Germany
winter
Yes
0 - Not Known
547 - IPK
0 - Not Known
HTRI 13333/98
1980
No Synonyms
Unknown
0

Taxon data

142
Tri-aes
Wheat
Triticum aestivum
6
2n=42
AABBDD
Watkins code: V
L.

Expedition Data

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Phenotype Data

No Phenotype Data

Accession Images: Collection42/idPlant040013/

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Links & Supplemental Data Files

Link to local file: Gediflux Genotype Data
It has been claimed that plant breeding reduces genetic diversity in elite germplasm, risking future crop losses and prejudicing the continued ability to improve crops. The objective of this project was to determine any changes to genetic diversity over time in four widely grown agricultural crops: barley, wheat, maize, and potato. Any genetic erosion that might have occurred over the past 50 or more years in these crops was evaluated.The winter wheat collection was divided into ‘Euro-Recommended List’ and ‘UK National List’. The former comprised of 281 entries, selected on the basis each entry occupied at least 5% of the winter wheat acreage in a North European country in the period 1945-2000. The UK NL set was assembled from those varieties in commerce in the late 1990s and consisted of 229 entries. This material was genotyped at 42 mapped SSR (Simple Sequence Repeats) loci by Trait Genetics Gaterslaben Germany (Marcus Wolf) and with SSAP (Sequence Specific Amplified Polymorphism) and NBS (Nucleotide Binding Site) markers at the JIC Norwich UK (Simon Orford).

Supplemental Data

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