Accessions evaluated for: CMS-CROSS with PI 686465 in study AMARANTH.AMES.2021.WINTER




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*Not Available - Some descriptor observations are linked to specific inventory lots within an accession. Click on the accession link for those listed as "*Not Available" to see availability of other lots within an accession. Note that specific genotypes might be inventory lot specific. For clonal material, male and female plants may be represented by different inventory lots within an accession.

IDACCESSIONNAMETAXONOMYORIGINAVAILABILITYIMAGEVALUEOBSERVATIONSNOTEINVENTORY
01031135PI 647848 'Dark Wine-Red Strain'Amaranthus cruentus L. California, United StatesLEAFA maintainersample size=57Row 127 The F1 progeny were 100% male sterile as observed 3/17/2021PI 647848 14ncai01 SD
11032985PI 674253 'Benito'Amaranthus cruentus L. México, MexicoFIELDA maintainersample size=48Row 129 The F1 progeny were 100% male sterile as observed 3/17/2021PI 674253 19ncai01 SD
21070530PI 636182 'Don Armando'Amaranthus cruentus L. La Pampa, Argentina*Not AvailableGREENHOUSEA maintainersample size=79Row 125 The F1 progeny were 100% male sterile. These male sterile flowers had extended normal filaments and the anthers opened (dehisced), but did not release normal pollen, so they are male sterile but resemble male fertile.PI 636182 92ncai01 SD
31433256PI 538320 K283Amaranthus cruentus L. Pennsylvania, United StatesFLOWERA maintainersample size=64Row 117 The F1 progeny were 100% male sterile as observed 3/17/2021PI 538320 03ncai01 SD
41019180PI 628779 'R 130'Amaranthus caudatus L. Malmohus, Sweden*Not AvailableSTEMWeak progenysample size=37Row 123 The F1 progeny had virus-like wrinkeling on blades, and weak abnormal growth. Some had flowers with normal looking female styles, the few male flowers were male sterile.PI 628779 11ncai01 SD