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BULLETIiSr 1046, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTUEE. 



Table 3. — Results of inoculating wheat varieties with stem, rust in the greenhouse at the 

 Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station at Manhattan, Kans., in the winter of 

 1916-17. 



[Key to identification numbers (columns 1 and 3): C. I. = Cereal Investigations, H=hybrid, K=Kan3a? 



P= pedigree.] 



Group 1.— 



AWNED 



, Glumes Glabrous, 



Kernel Semihard to Hard. 





Kan- 

 sas 

 No. 



C.I. 



No. 



Varietal name. 



Stem-rust in- 

 fection. 



i 



Type of in- 

 \ fection.o 





Season, class, and 

 ■ identification 



Seed- 

 lings. 



Headed 

 plants. 





number. 





a 



si 



3"" 





as 



3"" 



2; 



<D 







WINTER VARIETIES. 



Common wheats:— 

 Continued. 

 P37'3 









30 

 /30 

 \30 

 /30 

 \30 



30 



30 

 /30 

 \30 



30 



30 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 30 



30 

 13 

 29 

 28 

 30 

 28 

 22 

 23 

 30 

 30 



30 

 29 

 30 

 27 

 29 

 28 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 26 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 30 



8 

 30 

 16 

 30 

 30 

 24 

 28 



6 

 21 

 30 





 24 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 30 



27 

 30 

 22 



8 

 30 



7 

 30 

 30 

 28 

 28 

 30 



3 

 6 



3 



6 



S 



R 





P647 



2356 



2357 



2368 

 2370 



2376 



2382 



2383 

 2385 

 2386 

 2388 

 2390 

 2391 

 2398 

 2399 





Japan 



S s 



s ' 



S ! S 



s 1 



S ! S 



s s 

 s s 



s 



s s 



s 



S i s 

 S s 



Purple color. b 





Russian 









P651 







Do. 



P675 



Red Winter Java 

 do 



"■3" 

 3 

 3 



3 

 3 



P678 





P693 



1665 

 . 5592 









Improved Tur- 

 key. 

 Red Winter Java 





P706 



P707 



P711... 



9 



3 

 6 

 3 

 3 

 6 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 4 

 3 

 5 

 3 

 3 

 6 

 3 



9 





 6 

 3 

 3 

 6. 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 4 

 3 

 5 

 3 

 3 

 6 

 3 



Plant died. 



P712 









P717 . 



1437 



Crimean 



s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 



R 



s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 



s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 



s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 

 s 



""s" 

 s 



■"s" 

 s 

 s 

 s 



"s" 



R 



s 



"s" 



s 

 s 



s 

 s 

 s 



"s"' 

 s 



"s"" 



s 





P721. . 







P722... 









P732 







30 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 f30 

 \8 

 30 

 /30 

 \30 

 30 

 30 

 30 



t28 



30 

 C242 

 f30 

 t30 



30 



30 



30 



30 

 30 

 f28 



\8 



30 

 /SO 

 \30 



30 

 (30 

 ■^30 

 130 





P733 







Purple color. 



P736 







P742 



P744... 



2434 



1538 



Ulta..'. 





P745 



P746 



2433 



1539 



Torgova 





P750 



P751 



2411 



2427 



1543 

 1543 



Beloglina 



do 





P752 



3 

 3 



3 

 3 





P753 ' 









P754 







"3' 

 6 

 6 

 3 



"3" 

 6 

 6 

 3 





P755..... ' 







Do. 



P757... ! 









P758 



2419 



1544 



Beloglina 





P759... 



3 



d6 



3 



3 

 

 3 





P762 



2401 

 2436 



5146 



Kanred 





P771 



/Power Fife X 

 \ Jonathan. 





P772 



3 

 3 

 6 



3 

 3 

 3 



3 



I 



3 

 3 

 3 





P773 ..-- 









P774 



P877 



2418 





Power Fife x 

 Jonathan. 



Purple color. 



P882 ---- 









P889-.. 



2409 

 2404 

 2417 



6217 



Tuitoy 







Bucanera 



Scottish Rank... 





P935... 



3 

 3 



3 

 3 





P951 . . . 









P967 



6 

 3 



6 

 3 





P973 . . . 

























a The symbols incUcate the type of infection, as explained on page 22. 



b Under certain conditions some varieties produced a purple color surrounding the uredinia; where this 

 was pronounced it is indicated in tlie table. 



c Since the completion of this work about 200 additional seedUngs have been inoculated, with the same 

 results. 



<i Since these inoculations were made, many additional culms have been inoculated, with the same 

 results. 



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