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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 693364GT112Zea mays L. subsp. mays Georgia, United StatesNC7KERNELS2003DEVELOPED1974Breeding material1645497PI 693364
1PI 583774'ML606'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1994DEVELOPED08/1993Cultivar1478745PI 583774
2PI 587150'Va35'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Virginia, United StatesNC7KERNELS1993DEVELOPEDBreeding material1084340PI 587150
3PI 587145'NC268'Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1992DEVELOPEDBreeding material1084225PI 587145
4PI 587140'A632'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1992DEVELOPEDBreeding material1082752PI 587140
5PI 587147'Pa91'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELS1992DEVELOPEDBreeding material1082778PI 587147
6PI 608767B84Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialB84 is a yellow dent maize inbred line selected from BSSS(HT)C7, which is an improved Iowa Stiff Stalk synthetic developed by seven cycles of recurrent selection for yield and other traits. Selection was based on half-sib progeny performances with Ia13 double-cross as the tester parent. The designation was changed to BS13(S2)CO because S2 progeny became the basis for evaluation in the next cycle of selection. B84 evolved from one of the 10 S2 lines selected for recombination to give BS13(S2)C1 [BS13(S2)C1 (PI 608782) is registered in Crop Sci. 19:755]. The line has been developed by selection and self-pollination in the ear-to-row system for six generations. The plant has an erect-leaf orientation and will produce a high frequency of harvestable second ears when the plant density is less than 40,000 plants/ha. Pollen production is good, and silks emerge 1 to 2 days after the first shedding of pollen. The date of silk emergence is 1 to 2 days later than that of B73. Most ears have 14 to 16 kernel rows; the seed is yellow with a rounded crown and shallow dent and intermediate in size. Seed yield is good, being slightly higher than that of B73. Inbred B84 has intermediate resistance to leaf feeding by the European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis Hubner). Data from single-cross evaluations for 4 years in south-central and southern Iowa show that B84 yields better than B73 in single-cross hybrids, has similar root and stalk strength, but drops fewer ears. Although B84 was developed from the same recurrent selection program as was B73, but two cycles later, the yield performance of the single cross between the two lines indicates that they should not be considered sister lines. Maturity classification is AES800.1082045PI 608767
7PI 587129'H99'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7KERNELS1991DEVELOPEDBreeding material1073895PI 587129
8PI 690332'Oh43'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Ohio, United StatesNC7KERNELS1991DEVELOPEDBreeding material1082709PI 690332
9PI 693327C103Zea mays L. subsp. mays Connecticut, United StatesNC7KERNELS1991DEVELOPEDBreeding material1082701PI 693327
10PI 559918'NQ508'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Nebraska, United StatesNC7KERNELS1991DEVELOPED1991Cultivar1454890PI 559918
11PI 531084NC258Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1989DEVELOPEDPRE 1989Breeding material3: Maturity AES 900. Leaves light green. Cobs white. Kernels flint with moderate acid content, good quality but dry slowly. Combining ability good. Resistant to maydis leaf blight (Helminthosporium maydis) and gray leaf spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis).1426020PI 531084
12PI 685984'792'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7EAR1989DEVELOPEDPRE 1989Cultivar1188094PI 685984
13PI 601583'NS501'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1988Cultivar1185875PI 601583
14PI 601567'PHH93'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1988Algona, Iowa, USA.Cultivar1185645PI 601567
15PI 601560'2MA22'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Illinois, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1988Cultivar1185638PI 601560
16PI 601566'MBST'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Illinois, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1988Cultivar1185644PI 601566
17PI 601558'11430'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7EAR1988DEVELOPED1988Cultivar1185636PI 601558
18PI 601489'740'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1988DEVELOPED02/1987Cultivar1178772PI 601489
19PI 601491'790'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Nebraska, United StatesNC7EAR1988DEVELOPED02/1987Cultivar1178776PI 601491
20PI 601492'793'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Nebraska, United StatesNC7EAR1988DEVELOPED02/1987Cultivar1178777PI 601492
21PI 601493'LH149'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1988DEVELOPED1988Cultivar1178783PI 601493
22PI 601494'LH65'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1178784PI 601494
23PI 601495'PHK42'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1987Mankato, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1178786PI 601495
24PI 601496'PHK76'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1987Mankato, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1178787PI 601496
25PI 601497'PHN11'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1987Mankato, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1178790PI 601497
26PI 601498'PHT55'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1987Windfall, Indiana, USA.Cultivar1178791PI 601498
27PI 601499'PHT77'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1987Mankato, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1178792PI 601499
28PI 601500'PHV63'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Tennessee, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1987Union City, Tennessee, USA.Cultivar1178795PI 601500
29PI 601501'PHW65'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7EAR1988DEVELOPED1987Windfall, Indiana, USA.Cultivar1178796PI 601501
30PI 601502'W8304'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1988DEVELOPED08/1987Cultivar1178797PI 601502
31PI 601610'H8431'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Wisconsin, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1988Cultivar1186557PI 601610
32PI 601611'S8324'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7EAR1988DEVELOPED1988Cultivar1186558PI 601611
33PI 601612'S8326'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7EAR1988DEVELOPED1988Cultivar1186559PI 601612
34PI 601430'807'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Wisconsin, United StatesNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED02/1987Cultivar1176839PI 601430
35PI 601466'LH59'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1177910PI 601466
36PI 601457'IB02'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Wisconsin, United StatesNC7EARNot Available1987DEVELOPED1987Madison, Wisconsin, USA.Cultivar1177899PI 601457
37PI 601438'78371A'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1177597PI 601438
38PI 601439'FBHJ'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Illinois, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1177598PI 601439
39PI 601441'PB80'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Illinois, United StatesNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1177601PI 601441
40PI 601442'PHG86'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPED1987Johnston, Iowa, USA.Cultivar1177602PI 601442
41PI 601402'LH146Ht'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1174399PI 601402
42PI 601403'LH156'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1174400PI 601403
43PI 601404'LH60'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1174401PI 601404
44PI 601405'LH85'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1174402PI 601405
45PI 601374'764'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Wisconsin, United StatesNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED1986Cultivar1173959PI 601374
46PI 601375'778'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Ontario, CanadaNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED02/1986Cultivar1173960PI 601375
47PI 601376'779'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Ontario, CanadaNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED02/1986Cultivar1173961PI 601376
48PI 601377'794'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Wisconsin, United StatesNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1173962PI 601377
49PI 601378'LP5'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pays-de-la-Loire, FranceNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPED1985Cultivar1173963PI 601378
50PI 601416'LH61'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1176272PI 601416
51PI 601417'NS701'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Illinois, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1176273PI 601417
52PI 601360'LH52'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1986DEVELOPED1986Cultivar1173148PI 601360
53PI 601361'PHR36'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7KERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986Windfall, Indiana, USA.Cultivar1173151PI 601361
54PI 601362'PHW17'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7KERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986Windfall, Indiana, USA.Cultivar1173152PI 601362
55PI 601300'4676A'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986Cultivar1169989PI 601300
56PI 601301'78002A'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986Cultivar1169991PI 601301
57PI 601316'LH54'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1986DEVELOPED1986Cultivar1170375PI 601316
58PI 601317'LH57'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1986DEVELOPED1986Cultivar1170376PI 601317
59PI 601318'PHG47'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986Mankato, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1170379PI 601318
60PI 601319'PHG72'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986Mankato, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1170380PI 601319
61PI 601320'PHG84'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986Johnston, Iowa, USA.Cultivar1170381PI 601320
62PI 601321'PHJ40'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Ontario, CanadaNC7EAR1986DEVELOPED1986Woodstock, Ontario, Canada.Cultivar1170382PI 601321
63PI 601322'PHZ51'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986Johnston, Iowa, USA.Cultivar1170383PI 601322
64PI 601269'5707'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7KERNELS1986DEVELOPED1985Cultivar1169860PI 601269
65PI 601270'PHG29'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1986DEVELOPED1985Mankato, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1169865PI 601270
66PI 601229'PHG83'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Delaware, United StatesNC7EAR1985DEVELOPED1985Middletown, Delaware, USA.Cultivar1167980PI 601229
67PI 601230'LH150'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EARNot Available1985DEVELOPED1985Cultivar1167983PI 601230
68PI 601208'IB014'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7KERNELS1985DEVELOPED1985Cultivar1167898PI 601208
69PI 601209'MBNA'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Illinois, United StatesNC7KERNELS1985DEVELOPED1985Cultivar1167899PI 601209
70PI 601210'78004'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1985DEVELOPED1985Cultivar1167900PI 601210
71PI 601211'78010'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1985DEVELOPED1985Cultivar1167901PI 601211
72PI 601190'Q381'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1985DEVELOPED1985CultivarDent type best adapted to the north central United States. Maturity of 68 days from emergence to 50% of plants in silk (1411 heat units); 47 days from 50% silk to harvest at 25% kernel moisture (974 heat units). Plant 165 cm in height to tassel tip, 72 cm ear height to base of top ear, 16 cm long top ear internode, no tillers, strong two-ear tendency per stalk, normal cytoplasm. Leaf medium green, less than 30 degree angle from stalk, light sheath pubescence, no marginal wave, longitudinal creases absent, 8 cm width at widest point of ear node leaf, 80 cm length of ear node leaf, 12 leaves per mature plant. Tassel has 13 lateral branches, greater than 45 degrees branch angle from central spike, 9 cm penduncle length from top leaf to basal branches, medium pollen shed, purple anther, purple glume. Ear 13 cm in length, 51 mm at mid-point diameter, 90 gm weight, 14 distinct slightly curved kernel rows, salmon silk color, husk color light green when fresh and buff when dry, medium (barely covering ear) husk extension, short husk leaf, 5 cm long shank with 8 internodes, horizontal position at dry husk stage, average taper, average drying time. Kernel (from ear mid-point) 12 mm long, 8 mm wide, 5 mm thick, shape grade of 40-60% rounds, colorless pericarp, homozygous tan aleurone, yellow endosperm with normal starch, 25 gm weight per 100 seeds. Cob 25 mm diameter at mid-point, strong, red. Disease and insect resistance not tested. Most closely resembles A632 for maturity and kernel type; CB59G for plant type, ear type, and usage.1165733PI 601190
73PI 601191'DJ7'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7EAR1985DEVELOPED1985Cultivar1165734PI 601191
74PI 601172'HBA1'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Missouri, United StatesNC7EAR1985DEVELOPED1985Cultivar1165598PI 601172
75PI 601171'LH93'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1985DEVELOPED1985Cultivar1165597PI 601171
76PI 601170'LH82'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1985DEVELOPED1984CultivarDent corn best adapted to most regions of the United States. Maturity of 73 days from emergence to 50% of plants in silk (1428 heat units). Plant is 176 cm in height to tassel tip, 76 cm ear height to base of top ear, 13 cm length of top ear internode, no tillers, strong two-ear tendency per stalk, and normal cytoplasm. Leaf 5GY 4/6 (Munsell Color Charts for Plant Tissues), less than 30 degrees angle from stalk (upper half), light sheath pubescence, few marginal waves, few longitudinal creases, 11 cm at widest point of ear node leaf and 73 cm long, and 11 leaves per mature plant. Tassel has 8 lateral branches, branch angle is less than 30 degrees from central spike, penduncle length is 0 cm from top leaf to basal branches, medium pollen shed, pink anther, and glume green with brown margin. Ear 14 cm long, 40 mm mid-point diameter, 116 grams, kernel rows distinct and 22 in number, silk color green, husk color light green when fresh and buff when dry, medium husk extension (barely covering ear) at harvest stage, husk leaf short (<8 cm), shank 14 cm long, 7 internodes, upright position at dry husk stage, slight taper, and average drying time. Kernel (from ear mid-point) 11 mm long, 7 mm wide, and 3 mm thick, shape grade 20-40, pericarp colorless, aleurone homozygous and white, endosperm yellow with normal starch, and 20 grams in weight per 100 seeds. Cob 27 mm in diameter at mid-point, strong, and red. Most closely resembles A632Ht for maturity, W153R for plant type, Wf9 for ear type, and LH39 for usage.1165596PI 601170
77PI 601150'PHG71'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1984DEVELOPED1984Algona, Iowa, USA.Cultivar1162354PI 601150
78PI 601159'6103'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7KERNELS1984DEVELOPED1983CultivarDent type. Best adapted to most regions of the United States. 70 days maturity from emergence to 50% of plants in silk (in region of best adaptability), requiring 1425 heat units. Plant: 195 cm height (to tassel tip), 75 cm ear height (to base of top ear), 13 cm length of top ear internode, no tillers, single ear per stalk, normal cytoplasm type. Leaf: medium green color, 30-60 degree angle from stalk (upper half), light sheath pubscence, few marginal waves, few longitudinal creases, 9 cm width at widest point of ear node leaf, 83 cm ear node leaf, 20 leaves per mature plant. Tassel: 15 lateral branches, 30-40 degree branch angle from central spike, 12 cm penduncle length from top leaf to basal branches, medium pollen shed, anther color purple, glume color green and purple. Ear: 18 cm length, 40 mm diameter at mid-point, 14 distinct and straight kernel rows, green silk color, husk color light green when fresh and buff when dry, long (8- 10 cm beyond ear tip) husk extension (at harvest stage), short (<8 cm) husk leaf, shank 10 cm long with 8 internodes, upright at dry husk stage, slight taper, average drying time (unhusked ear). Kernel: 9 mm long, 8 mm wide, 5 mm thick, shape grade of 60-80% rounds, pericarp colorless, aleurone color homozygous and white, endosperm color yellow, endosperm type normal starch, 25 gram weight per 100 seeds. Cob: 25 mm diameter at mid-point, strong, red in color. Resistant to northern leaf blight. Susceptible to corn borer and aphid. Most closely resembles B14AHt for maturity, plant type, ear type, kernel type, and usage.1162377PI 601159
79PI 601037'PHG80'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1984DEVELOPED1984Johnston, Iowa, USA.CultivarField corn best adapted to the north central United States. Maturity of 71 days from emergence to 50% of plants in silk (1530 heat units). Plant is 186 cm in height to tassel tip, 63 cm ear height to base of top ear, 8 cm length of top ear internode, no tillers, single ear per stalk, and normal cytoplasm. Leaf dark green (observed olive green), 30-60 degrees angle from stalk (upper half), light sheath pubescence, few marginal waves, longitudinal creases absent, 11 cm at widest point of ear node leaf and 81 cm long, and 17 leaves per mature plant. Tassel has 5 lateral branches, branch angle is less than 30 degrees from central spike, penduncle length is 15 cm from top leaf to basal branches, light pollen shed, and green anther and glume. Ear 16 cm long, 37 mm mid-point diameter, 89 grams, kernel rows distinct, slightly curved, and 16 in number, silk color green, husk color dark green when fresh and buff when dry, short husk extension (ears exposed) at harvest stage, husk leaf long (>15 cm), shank 15 cm long, 8 internodes, pendent position at dry husk stage, and slight taper. Kernel (from ear mid-point) 8 mm long, 7 mm wide, and 3 mm thick, shape grade 20-40, pericarp colorless, aleurone homozygous and white, endosperm yellow with normal starch, and 19 grams in weight per 100 seeds. Cob 24 mm in diameter at mid-point, strong, and brown (observed pale reddish brown). Disease resistance rated susceptible to Southern Leaf Blight and Maize Dwarf Mosaic, and tolerant of Stalk Rot (Diplodia), Northern Leaf Blight, Bacterial Leaf Blight (Goss'), Stalk Rot (Fusarium), Stalk Rot (Gibberella), and Bacterial Wilt (Stewart's). Insect resistance rated susceptible to corn borer, earworm, rootworm (Western), and aphid. Most closely resembles B37 for maturity, plant type, ear type, and kernel type, and B73 for usage.1157676PI 601037
80PI 601079'LH123HT'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EARNot Available1984DEVELOPED1983CultivarDent type adapted to most areas of the U.S. Maturity 76 days from emergence to 50% of plants in silk (1503 heat units). Plant 276 cm in height to tassel tip, 101 cm to base of top ear, top ear internode is 18 cm long, no tillers, single ear per stalk, and normal cytoplasm. Leaf color 5GY 4/4 (Munsell Color Charts for Plant Tissues), 30-60 degree angle from stalk, medium sheath pubescence, few marginal waves, few longitudinal creases, 11 cm at widest point of ear node leaf, 76 cm ear node leaf, with 13 leaves per mature plant. Tassel has 7 lateral branches, 30-40 degree branch angle from central spike, penduncle length from top leaf to basal branches 9 cm, medium pollen shed, anther yellow and glume green with purple stripe. Ear 15 cm long, 40 mm mid-point diameter, 123 grams, 14 distinct and straight kernel rows, green silk, husk light green when fresh and buff when dry, husk extension barely covering ear, husk leaf less than 8 cm, shank 10 cm long with 7 internodes, upright at dry husk stage, slight taper, and average drying time (unhusked ear). Kernel 12 mm long, 8 mm wide, 4 mm thick, 40-60% rounds, light brown-copper (transparent) variegated pericarp, aleurone homozygous and white, endosperm yellow, normal starch type endosperm, and 21 grams per 100 seeds. Cob 28 mm diameter at mid-point, strong, and red. Resistant to Northern Leaf Blight. Insect resistance not tested. Most closely resembles LH51 for maturity and usage, and Oh43Ht for plant type. It is a parent of LH185, LH186, LH189, LH218, LH211, LH212, LH213, LH216, and LH281 among other lines.

LH123HT was designated LH123 in early developement, but after a couple of years of evaluation was found to posses the HT gene conferring northern leaf blight resistance. From that time on it was designated LH123HT. The designations LH123 and LH123HT are synonymous.
1161234PI 601079
81PI 601080'CR1HT'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Nebraska, United StatesNC7KERNELS1984DEVELOPED1983Cultivar1161235PI 601080
82PI 601026'F42'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7KERNELS1983DEVELOPED1983Cultivar1157465PI 601026
83PI 601004'LH132'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1983DEVELOPED1983CultivarDent type adapted to most areas of the U.S. Maturity 61 days from emergence to 50% of plants in silk (1363 heat units). Plant 226 cm in height to tassel tip, 79 cm to base of top ear, top ear internode is 13 cm long, no tillers, single ear per stalk, and normal cytoplasm. Leaf color 5GY 4/4 (Munsell Color Charts for Plant Tissues), less than 30 degree angle from stalk, light sheath pubescence, no marginal waves, few longitudinal creases, 8 cm at widest point of ear node leaf, 85 cm ear node leaf, with 12 leaves per mature plant. Tassel has 9 lateral branches, 30-40 degree branch angle from central spike, penduncle length from top leaf to basal branches 11 cm, medium pollen shed, anther purple and glume green with purple stripe. Ear 13 cm long, 40 mm mid-point diameter, 74 grams, 16 distinct and straight kernel rows, green silk, husk light green when fresh and buff when dry, husk extension 8-10 cm beyond ear tip, husk leaf less than 8 cm, shank 8 cm long with 7 internodes, pendent at dry husk stage, slight taper, and average drying time (unhusked ear). Kernel 12 mm long, 8 mm wide, 4 mm thick, 30-60% rounds, colorless pericarp, aleurone homozygous and white, endosperm yellow, normal starch type endosperm, and 28 grams per 100 seeds. Cob 30 mm diameter at mid-point, strong, and red. Disease and insect resistance not tested. Most closely resembles LH119 for maturity, plant type, ear type, kernel type, and usage.

In later progeny inbred releases, the developer writes: LH132 has been used as a replacement for B73 in many hybrid combinations. LH132 is a superior seed parent to B73 and greatly improved the production and quality of hybrid seed. LH132 also contributes a larger seed size which reduced the amount of discard that was common with B73. LH132 hybrids have lower ear placement than comparable B73 hybrids and have significantly improved stalk and root qualities.

1157405PI 601004
84PI 601005PH207Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7EAR1983DEVELOPED1983Tipton, Indiana, USA.Cultivar1157406PI 601005
85PI 601006'PHG50'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1983DEVELOPED1983Algona, Iowa, USA.Cultivar1157407PI 601006
86PI 601007'PHB09'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1983DEVELOPED1983Mankato, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1157408PI 601007
87PI 601008'PHG35'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7EAR1983DEVELOPED1983Mankato, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1157409PI 601008
88PI 601009'PHB47'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1983DEVELOPED1983Mankato, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1157410PI 601009
89PI 600981'PHG39'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7KERNELS1983DEVELOPED1983Tipton, Indiana, USA.CultivarDent type. Best adapted to most regions in the United States. 79 days from emergence to 50% of plants in silk (1575 heat units). Plant 253 cm tall (to tip of tassel), 96 cm ear height (to base of top ear), top ear internode 6 cm long, no tillers, one ear per stalk, normal cytoplasm type. Leaf color dark green, <30 degree angle from stalk (upper half), sheath pubescence light, no marginal waves, few longitudinal creases, 10 cm width at widest point of ear node leaf, 91 cm length of ear node leaf, 19 leaves per mature plant. Tassel has 8 lateral branches, >45 degree angle from central spike, penduncle 25 cm long from top leaf to basal branches, heavy pollen shed, anther yellow, glume green, pollen restoration for cytoplasms not tested. Ear 18 cm long, 34 mm midpoint diameter, 78 grams, 12 indistinct kernel rows, silk green, fresh husk dark green, dry husk buff, long husk extension at harvest (8-10 cm beyond ear tip), long (>15 cm) husk leaf, shank 13 cm long with 6 internodes, upright at dry husk stage, slight taper. Kernel 9 mm long, 8 mm wide, 7 mm thick, shape grade 20-40% rounds, colorless pericarp, aleurone homozygous and white, endosperm yellow and normal starch type, 29 grams per 100 seeds (unsized sample). Cob 22 mm in diameter at mid-point, strong, white. Tolerant of stalk rot (Diplodia, Fusarium, and Gibberella), southern leaf blight, common corn smut, and head smut. Susceptible to northern leaf blight, southern rust, maize dwarf mosaic, and Stewart's bacterial wilt. Susceptible to European corn borer, earworm, Western rootworm, and aphid. Most closely resembles B73 for maturity, plant type, ear type, kernel type, and usage.1156603PI 600981
90PI 600954'LH119'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1983DEVELOPED1981Cultivar1156006PI 600954
91PI 600955'LH51'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EARNot Available1983DEVELOPED1981Cultivar1156007PI 600955
92PI 600956'MDF-13D'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Illinois, United StatesNC7KERNELS1983DEVELOPED1982DeKalb, Illinois, USA.CultivarMDF-13D is yellow dent inbred line of the Lancaster group. It has flinter kernels than Mo17. It was selected for Eradican herbicide tolerance.1156008PI 600956
93PI 600957'LH74'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1983DEVELOPED1981Cultivar1156009PI 600957
94PI 600958'FAPW'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Illinois, United StatesNC7KERNELS1983DEVELOPED1982Cultivar1156010PI 600958
95PI 600959'LH145'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1983DEVELOPED1983CultivarDent type. Best adapted to most regions in the United States. 60 days from emergence to 50% of plants in silk (1294 heat units). Plant 207 cm tall (to tip of tassel), 82 cm ear height (to base of top ear), top ear internode 15 cm long, no tillers, slight two-ear tendency per stalk, normal cytoplasm type. Leaf color 7.5 Gy 5/6 (Munsell color charts for plant tissues), 30-60 degree angle from stalk (upper half), sheath pubescence light, few marginal waves, few longitudinal creases, 8 cm width at widest point of ear node leaf, 78 cm length of ear node leaf, 12 leaves per mature plant. Tassel has 6 lateral branches, 30-40 degree angle from central spike, penduncle 0 cm long from top leaf to basal branches, medium pollen shed, anther pink, glume green with purple stripes, pollen restoration for cytoplasms not tested. Ear 16 cm long, 32 mm midpoint diameter, 58 grams, 14 distinct and straight kernel rows, silk green, fresh husk dark green, dry husk buff, medium husk extension at harvest (barely covering ear), short (<8 cm) husk leaf, shank 8 cm long with 7 internodes, horizontal at dry husk stage, average taper, average drying time for unhusked ear. Kernel 10 mm long, 5 mm wide, 3 mm thick, shape grade 40-60% rounds, variegated pericarp colorless brown and light bronze at embryo end, aleurone homozygous and white, endosperm yellow and normal starch type, 22 grams per 100 seeds (unsized sample). Cob 20 mm in diameter at mid-point, strong, red. Resistant to northern leaf blight (race 1). Most closely resembles A635Ht for maturity, and A632Ht for plant type, ear type, kernel type, and usage.1156011PI 600959
96PI 600944'LH39'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1982DEVELOPED1980CultivarDent type best adapted to the north central United States. Plant 203 cm in height, 78 cm to base of top ear, and 10 cm top ear internode length, with no tillers, three ear tendency, and normal cytoplasm. Leaves medium green, 30-60 degree angle from stalk, medium sheath pubescence, few marginal waves or longitudinal creases, 10 cm wide and 75 cm long, with 10 leaves per plant. Tassel has 11 lateral branches with greater than 45 degree angle from central spike, 7 cm from top leaf to basal branches, heavy pollen shed, yellow anther, and green glume. Pollen restoration for C cytoplasm is good. Ear 16 cm long, 42 mm in diameter at midpoint, 96 grams in weight, with 14 indistinct and slightly curved kernel rows. Green silk color. Husk color light green when fresh and buff when dry. Short husk extention at harvest stage with 8-15 cm husk leaves. Ear shank 8 cm long with 6 internodes. Ears are upright at dry husk stage with a slight taper and a fast drying time. Kernel (from ear midpoint) 9 mm long, 8 mm wide, and 4 mm thick. Kernel shape grade is 20-40% rounds. Colorless pericarp, homozygous white aleurone, and yellow endosperm with normal starch. 100 seed weight of 22 grams. Cob is 26 mm in diameter at midpoint, strong, and white. Not tested for disease of insect resistance.1152908PI 600944
97PI 600791'LH38'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1981DEVELOPED1980Cultivar1131311PI 600791
98PI 600772'FR19'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Wisconsin, United StatesNC7KERNELS1980DEVELOPED1978Cultivar1130201PI 600772
99PI 600751'Seagull Seventeen'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1980DEVELOPED1978West Liberty, Iowa, USACultivar1129750PI 600751
100PI 600729'LP1 NR HT'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Illinois, United StatesNC7KERNELS1980DEVELOPED1978Cultivar1128855PI 600729
101PI 644101'LH1'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1977DEVELOPED1976CultivarYellow dent corn inbred. Best adapted to the north central United States. Maturity is 69 days from emergence to 50% of plants in silk (1625 heat units); 102 days from 50% silk to harvest at 25% kernel moisture. Plants 178 cm in height (to tassel tip), 56 cm ear height (to base of top ear), 11 cm long top ear internode, no tillers, single ear per stalk, normal cytoplasm. The stalk is of average strength and the roots are fair. Leaves are dark green, 30-60 degrees angle from stalk (upper half), light sheath pubescence, few marginal waves, longitudinal creases absent. Ear node leaf average width of 10 cm at widest point and length of 72 cm. There are 14 leaves per mature plant, separated by relatively short internodes. Anthers are red and extrude from a green glume with red points of dehiscent. Ear is medium in length and has average taper, it is attached to a strong shank of medium length, and has a short husk extension. Kernels are arranged in 16 slightly curved rows. Kernel is thick, dark yellow with a bright yellow cap. Most closely resembles B37, except LH1 is an average of 20% shorter, has a lower ear height by an average of 30%, and it restores C cytoplasm nearly 100% while B37 does not. Silking date is approximately the same but there is some indication that LH1 will dry slightly faster, at least to the 25% moisture level.1127095PI 644101
102PI 550473'B73'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1972DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlant vigorous. Leaves erect. Pollen production average. Seed smooth dent. Maturity is AES800. This is the accession of B73 that was used for the first complete maize genome sequence. See https://maizegdb.org/assembly details.1445409PI 550473
103PI 550454B52Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1971DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSeed yield good. Stalk extremely hard. Root system strong. Maturity is AES800. Near immunity to second brood of European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis).1445390PI 550454
104PI 550467'B37'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1971DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlant vigorous. Seed yield good. Pollen production poor. Root and stalk strength moderate. Maturity is AES800. Some resistance to northern corn leaf blight (Helminthosporium turcicum).

During its era of heavy usage the line contributed high yield to single-cross hybrids particularly when grown at moderately high plant densites. In an ASTA 1975 survey reported in The Second Meeting of the Interregional Corn Conference, February 9-12, 1976 in Cincinnati, Ohio; almost 66 million kg (~145 million pounds) of parent seed were used in 1974 for hybrid production for 1975 planting. This represented 6.8% of the total 1975 requirement.

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105PI 558532'Mo17'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Missouri, United StatesNC7KERNELS1964DEVELOPEDBreeding materialEndosperm yellow. Cob red. Relative maturity similar to C103 with better kernel type than C103. Easier to maintain in Missouri than C103. Resistance to leaf blight (Helminthosporium turcicum) and stalk quality similar to C103. Pollinates itself readily under semi-drought conditions. Maturity AES800.1453504PI 558532
106Ames 30865SC76Zea mays L. subsp. mays South Carolina, United StatesNC72010DEVELOPEDPRE 12/22/2010Breeding material1855514Ames 30865
107NSL 65866B14Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC71968DEVELOPEDBreeding materialMimeo descr. in files1112435NSL 65866