| | Hard, spring | Alsen was derived from the "ND674//ND2710 (PI 633976)/ND688" cross made at NDSU in the spring of 1995. ND674 (‘Grandin’(PI 531005)*2/‘Glupro’ (PI 592759)) and ND688 (Grandin/3/IAS20*4/H567.71//‘Amidon’ (PI 527682)) are two hard red spring experimental lines that have good adaptation to North Dakota wheat growing conditions and good end-use quality. | USA | 2949 kg ha–1 |
| | Hard, spring | Choteau was derived as an F4 plant selection from the cross MT 9401/MT 9328. MT 9401 was a selection from the cross MT 8603/‘Amidon’ (PI 527682). MT 8603 was derived from the cross MT 7635/‘Nacozari’. MT 9328 was a selection from the cross MT 7810/MT7926. MT 7810 [‘Tezanos Pintos Precos’/‘Sonora 64’//‘Fortuna’ (PI 13596)] was a sister line to ‘Glenman’ (McNeal et al., 1985). MT 7926 was derived from a cross between an experimental line from North Dakota State University with unknown pedigree and MT 6830. MT 6830 has the pedigree ‘Sheridan’ (CI 13586)//CI 13253/5*‘Centana’ (CI 12974). | USA | Mean grain yield of Choteau over 28 location/years was 4414 kg ha–1 |
| | Hard, spring | Colt was named and released jointly by the Nebraska Agric. Exp. Stn. and the USDA-ARS in 1983. Protection is being requested under the Plant Variety Protection Act,Public Law 91-577 with the certified seed class option. Seed classes recognized are breeder, foundation, registered, and certified. Breeder seed will be maintained by the Nebraska Agric. Exp. Stn., Lincoln, NE 68583. | USA | |
| | Spring | Dapps was derived from the cross ‘Kitt’/‘Amidon’//‘Grandin’/‘Stoa’ sib. Kitt (Heiner et al., 1976) (PI 518818) is a hard red spring wheat (HRSW) developed by the University of Minnesota in 1975; Amidon (PI 527682), Grandin (PI 531005), and Stoa (PI 520297) are HRSW developed at NDSU and released by NDAES in 1988, 1989, and 1987, respectively. | USA | 3110 kg ha–1 |
| | Hard, spring | Explorer was an F4 plant selection from the cross MT8182/ ‘Fortuna’)//‘Pondera’/MT8182. MT8182 has hard white seed and was a selection from the cultivar Yding (‘CIANO F67’/ ‘Penjamo T62’//‘Gallo’). | USA | Yield of Explorer averaged 4475 kg ha-1 |
| | Hard, spring | Glenman is a solid-stemmed, sernidwarf cultivar selected from Cross 208774C-IR8M/'Fortuna'. Cross 208774C-IR8M is a segregate from the cross of 'Tezanos Pintos Precos'/'Sonora 64', made by the International Center for Maize and Wheat Improvement. | USA | |
| | Hard, spring | Glenn, a sister line of the released germplasm ND 744 (Mergoum et al., 2005a), was derived from the cross ND 2831/‘Steele-ND’ (PI 634981) made at NDSU by Dr. R.C. Frohberg in 1997. | USA | Grain yield of Glenn 4381 kg ha–1 |
| | Soft, winter | Goetze is a semidwarf sof white winter wheat from the 1995 cross OR8303765/E81FR. OR8303765 has the pedigree 6720-11//Ministerio de Agri 38/WRM (Weique/Red Mace) | USA | 97,7 bu/ac |
| | Soft, winter | Idaho 587 was derived from the third backcross of Stephens (Kronstad et al., 1978) to the imidazolinone-resistant line ‘FS4’ (synonym cv. 9804), with the backcross having the pedigree Stephens*4/FS4. | USA | 6.7 Mg ha–1 |
| | Soft, winter | Hill 81 was developed from a cross between ’Yamhill’ and ’Hyslop’ made in 1968. Hill 81, identified as 0WW68007- 2M6, was obtained from bulked F3 head rows derived from individual F2 plants. | USA | 62 bu/a |
| | Hard, spring | Howard was selected from the cross ‘Parshall’ (PI 613587)/5/‘Grandin’ (PI 531005)/3/IAS20*4/H567.71//‘Amidon’ (PI 527682)/4/ND 674 that was made in 1996 by Dr R.C. Frohberg. Parshall, Grandin, and Amidon are HRSW cultivars released by the NDAES in 1999, 1989, and 1988, respectively. | USA | Grain yield of Howard 4260 kg ha–1. |
| | Soft, winter | Hubbard originated from a single F4 headrow (designated ID86-10420A) selected for agronomic characteristics and resistance to stripe rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis Westend.) from the 1986 cross ‘Hill 81’/‘Augusta’. | USA | 770 kg m–3 |
| | Soft, winter | It was derived from a F4 selection of the cross 'Stephens'/'Sprague' (1,2) made in 1976 at Oregon State University, Corvallis, and was selected at Pendleton, OR, by Dr. C.T. Liu. | USA | 6830 kg ha-1 |
| | Soft, winter | MacVicar is the progeny of a complex set of crosses. Its pedigree is Yamhill/McDermid/2/T.spelta var. Alba/3/Suwon 92/Roedel /4/ NB 68513/ Hyslop/5/Backa. It's F1 parent was grown in 1975 at Hermiston as row 336. MacVicar was tested under the experimental designation ORFW75336. | USA | 59,2 lbs/bu |
| | Soft, winter | Malcolm originated from a 1972 top-cross between Stephens and 63-189-66-7/Bezostaja at the Hyslop Agronomy Farm. | USA | 55,5 lb/bu |
| | Hard, spring | The first cross between an early-ripening Indian wheat (Hard Red Calcutta) and Red Fife made by Percy Saunders likely took place at the experimental farm at Agassiz, Manitoba, in 1892. It remained mixed with other varieties. | Canada | |
| | Spring | McNeal was developed from the cross of RS 6880 with ‘Glenman.’ RS 6880 was used as a parent because of its high level of protein. McNeal was tested as MT 8849 in the single line row nursery in 1987. This line was evaluated from 1988 through 1994 for yield, test weight, agronomic characteristics, milling and baking qualities at the Montana Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion Research Centers and in off-station sites. | USA | 46.1 bu/ac |
| | Spring, hard | MTHW9420 was an F4 plant selection from the cross MT8182/MT8289. MT8182 was a selection from ‘Yding’, which has the pedigree ‘CIANO F67’/‘Penjamo T62’//‘Gallo’. MT 8289 was a selection from the cross ‘Tanager’/‘Pichihuila’. | USA | Yield of MTHW9420 has averaged 4549 kg ha-1 |
| | Winter, hard | Norwest 553 was derived from the cross 95B343/Isengrain made in 1996 by the Vernuil Company, FR. Norwest 553 was developed as a doubled haploid from an F1 plant in the 1997-1998 growing season and given the selection designation 00B553 | USA | 14,7 bu/acre |
| | Spring, hard | Oklee was derived from the cross ‘2375’/SBF0670, made by the former Pioneer Hi-Bred spring wheat breeding program in the USA. The cultivar 2375 (PI 601477, syn. Pioneer 2375) has the pedigree Olaf//Era/Suqamuxi 68/3/Chris/ND487//Lark and was widely grown in Minnesota during the mid-1990s due to its moderate resistance to FHB. SBF0670 is an unreleased line whose pedigree contains hard red spring lines once prominent in the region including ‘Chris’ (CItr 13751, Heiner and Johnston, 1967), ‘Era’ (CItr 13986, Heiner and McVey, 1971), and ‘Butte’. | USA | Oklee yielded 3664 kg ha–1 |
| | Soft, winter | ORCF-101 was derived from the three-way cross 'CV-9804'/'Malcom'//'OR939481' made in 1996 and 1997 at the OSU Hyslop Field research Farm. | USA | 84,025 bu/ac |
| | Soft, winter | ORCF-102 was derived from the three-way cross 'Madsen'/'CV-9804'//'Weatherford' made in 1996 and 1007 at the OSU Hyslop Field Research Farm. | USA | 107,425 bu/ac |
| | Spring, hard | Outlook was derived as an F4 plant selection from the cross PI 372129/2*‘Amidon’ (PI 527682)//MT7810/MT7926. PI 372129 is resistant to the Russian wheat aphid due to the presence of resistance gene Dn4 (Nkongolo et al., 1991). MT 7810 (‘Tezanos Pintos Precos’/‘Sonora 64’//‘Fortuna’) was a sister line to ‘Glenman’ (McNeal et al., 1985). MT 7926 was derived from the cross ND 681/MT 6830. MT 6830 has the pedigree ‘Sheridan’//CI 13253/*5‘Centana’. ND 681 was an experimental line from North Dakota State University of unknown pedigree. | USA | Mean grain yield of Outlook over 27 location–years from 1999 to 2001 was 4891 kg ha-1. |
| | Winter, hard | Rawhide was selected from the cross 'Warrior'*5/'Agent'//'Kavkaz'/4/'Parker'*4/Agent/ /'Beloterkovskaia 198Y'Lancer'/3/'Vona' made in 1977 by J. W. Schmidt. Rawhide is an increase of a F3-derived F4 line that was identified in 1983 and tested as NE83498. | USA | 3420 kg ha-1 |
| | Spring, hard | Reeder resulted from a complex cross involving a relative of Stoa, an NDSU experimental line and germplasm from a breeding program in Brazil. | USA | 85-95 bushels per acre |
| | Spring/ Winter, hard | Efforts made to locate the territory from which the seed was derived were never successful, and the origin of the new wheat was looked upon as an accidental occurrence. | Canada | 36 bu per acre |
| | Winter | Rohde was selected from progeny of the cross Paha/Selection 72//Daws. The initial cross was made by Bob Metzger, a USDA-ARS scientist located at Corvallis. | USA | 60 bu/a |
| | Spring, hard | Steele-ND was selected from the cross ‘Parshall’ (PI 613587)/5/‘Grandin’ (PI 531005)/3/IAS20*4/H567.71//‘Amidon’ (PI 527682)/4/Grandin*2/‘Glupro’ (PI 592759) that was made in 1996. Grandin, Amidon, Glupro, and Parshall are hard red spring wheat (HRSW) cultivars developed by NDSU and released by NDAES in 1988, 1989, 1995, and 1999, respectively. IAS20*4/H567.71 is a breeding line introduced from the International Wheat and Maize Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Mexico; for its high resistance to leaf rust (caused by Puccinia triticina Eriks.). | USA | 3958 kg ha–1 |
| | Soft, winter | CI 17596 is soft white winter wheat developed by the Oregon Agric. Exp. Stn. in cooperation with SEA, USDA, from a cross between ’NordDesprez’ and Pullman Selection 101 (CI 13438) made in 1965. | USA | 65 bu/a |
| | Spring, hard | Vida was derived from an F4 plant selection from the cross ‘Scholar’ (Lanning et al., 2000)/‘Reeder’ (PI 613586). | USA | Vida yielded 4468 kg ha–1 |
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| | Soft, winter | Created with crossing of the varieties 359 x Partizanka = F1 x Partizanka. | Macedonia | The yield genetic potential is over than 8-9000 kg/ha. |
| | Winter | | Ukraine | Average yield - 61,1 cwt / ha. Recommended for cultivation in rainfed and irrigated lands. |
| | Soft, spring | Uralskaya 52hOmskaya 9. Variety of lutescens. | Russia | Average yields in the region amounted to 22 t / ha. |
| | Winter | Launched by the individual selection of hybrid populations of F3 crosses (+ Rodna Prioksko) F1 + Prioksko | Russia | Potential yield 6,0-6,5 t / ha. |
| | Soft, spring | The variety of lutescens. | Russia | 8 cwt/ha |
| | Spring | Albidum 28/Lyutestsens 401 / / Saratov 55/3/L503 | Russia | The economic effect is achieved through a stable production of high quality grain. The collection of high quality grain from 1 hectare of planting, depending on the conditions makes 15-40 t / ha. |
| | Winter | Variety - lyutestsens. | Ukraine | Average yield of grain amounted to 68.7 cwt/ ha. |
| | Winter | Variety of lyutestsens. | Ukraine | Average yield of grain amounted to 68.7 t / ha. |
| | Winter | | Ukraine | Grain yield was 66,4-75,5 kg / ha, or an average of 5.8 kg / ha more than 46 of Donetsaya 46k and 7.4 t / ha Polukarlik 3 |
| | Spring | Odoste (Lake) x Omskaya 17. | Russia | The average yield in the region of 27.5 kg / haThe maximum yield of 54.7 t / ha obtained in 1995 in Kemerovo region. |
| | Winter | Variety lyutestsens. | Russia | Up to 8,0 t / ha |
| | Winter | Variety of erythrospermum | Ukraine | Yields averaged 62.0 cwt / ha. Registered in the State register of plant varieties, and Ukraine in 2008 |
| | Winter, soft | Created with crossing of varieties Orovcanka x Balkan by Dr.Ilija Orovcanec and Ing. agr. Ognen Orovcanec. | Macedonia | Genetic potential around 11 000 kgr./ ha. |
| | Spring | Variety Miltirum. | Russia | The yield on variety places for 3 years testing 27,6-33,3 cwt / ha. |
| | Spring | The hybrid combination of grades Priboj and Strela.The variety of lutescens. | Russia, Kazahstan | The maximum yield of 58.0 cwt / ha obtained on Davlekansk |
| | Winter | Individual selection of hybrid populations derived from crosses of winter varieties Myronivska 808 with spring variety from Mexico (C-47336). | Russia | The potential yield of 6.5 cwt / ha. |
| | Soft, winter | | Ukraine | Yields averaged 61.6 t / ha. |
| | Soft, spring | Probat, Line 1401 x Kharkivska 10. | Russia | Average yield was respectively 40.0 and 25.1 kg / ha, at the secondary level standard. The maximum yield of 53.1 t / ha obtained in 1996 in the Udmurt Republic. |
| | Soft, spring | F3 ((x Obry 30N70) F1 x Moscow 35). Variety lutescens. | Russia | The average yield in the region of 30.1 kg / ha at 2.1 t / ha higher than the average standard. The maximum yield of 57.0 t / ha obtained in 1996 in the Republic of Tatarstan. |
| | Spring | | Russia | 64.4 cwt/ha |
| | Spring, soft | P5 360/76 x Irtyshanka 10. Variety lyutescens. | Russia | Average yeld in the region - 26.1 t / ha, at the secondary level standard. The maximum yield of 44 t / ha obtained in 1995 in the Kurgan region. |
| | Winter, soft | Created with crossing of the varieties L-11 (Agrounija Prima x Marija). | Macedonia | The yield genetic potential is over 10000 kg/ha. |
| | Spring, soft | Lyutescens 19 (selection of Omsk 12) x spontaneous hybrid based on a model from Canada. Variety lyutescens. | Russia | The average yield in the region - 29,2 kg / ha, which is 1.2 kg / ha of above-average standard. The maximum yield of 43.5 t / ha obtained in 1995 in the Tyumen region. |
| | Winter | Variety lyutestsens. | Russia | High |
| | Winter, soft | Created by agr. ing. Ilija Orovchanec and agr. ing. Ognen Orovchanec. | Macedonia | The yield genetic potential is over 8000 kg/ha. |
| | Winter, soft | Created by agr. ing. Ilija Orovchanec and agr. ing. Ognen Orovchanec. | Macedonia | The yield genetic potential is around 10000 kg/ha. |
| | | Probably descended from T. durum. | Russia | Productivity in 3.5-3.6 (up to 9.2) tons per hectare. |
| | Spring | The variety of lutescens | Russia | Adaptive class is good, having the ability to form high yields of the order of 6-7 tons / ha. |
| | Winter | Two-time individual, followed by the massive selection of hybrid populations of breeding varieties Krasnodonskaya 39 × Turgidum / / Diamond. | Russia | Average yield class in the IAC was 29.8 cwt/ha |
| | Winter | Of the mutant population from the effects of gamma-rays at the Class Sibakovskaya 3Variety of lutescens | Russia | The average yield in the region amounted to 23.5 t / ha to 2 t / ha lower than the average standard. The maximum yield of 48.7 t / ha obtained in 1995 in the Tyumen region. |
| | Winter | Launched in Finland. Variety Milturum. | Russia | In the production test - 3,56 t / ha, respectively in 0.57 and 1.38 t / ha higher than for area-early class Cometa. |
| | Spring, soft | Saratovskaya 55 (x Eritrospermum F9 (Saratovskaya 52 × Saratovskaya 36)). Variety eritrospermum. | Russia | The average yield in the region amounted to 12.5 cwt / ha, at the secondary level standard. Maximum yield 32.3 cwt / ha obtained in 1996 in the Saratov region. |
| | Spring | Albidum with 2015 × Leukospermum to-1983 | Russia | The maximum yield was at 44.7 cwt / ha, average 9,7 cwt/ha |
| | Winter | | Ukraine | Average yield - 66,3 c / ha. |
| | Spring, soft | Origin: step hybridization involving varieties Myronivska 808, Leningradka, k-49426 (Canada) is included in Gosreestr North-West (2) and Volga-Vyatka (4) regions. Variety lyutestsens. | Russia | The maximum yield of 68.9 t / ha obtained in 1995 in the Sverdlovsk region. |
| | Spring, soft | Variety lutescens. Lutescens 670 N 6h Lutescens 617 N 12-1. | Russia | Average yields in the region amounted to 16.4 t / ha on average mill darts, from 12.7 to 25.6 kg / ha, exceeding the standard Budimir at 1,0-3,5 kg / ha. |
| | Spring, soft | Saratovskaya 46hNR876 (India). Variety grekum. | Russia | The average yield in the region of 19,3 c / ha, in the Orenburg region - ranging from 7 to 24 kg / ha, exceeding the standards of Moscow 35 and Saratovskaya 42 on 0,8-2,3 kg / ha. The maximum yield of 45.4 t / ha obtained in 1995 in the Kurgan region. |