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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 672536'Plateau'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivarSeed starch is waxy (amylose free) in nature and it is the single most important grain characteristics for distinguishing from other proso millet cultivars. Grain yield of Plateau was 1953 kg ha-1, as compared to 2016 kg ha-1 for Sunrise, 2003 kg ha-1 for Huntsman, 1988 kg ha-1 for Horizon, 1953 kg ha-1 for Earlybird, 1905 kg ha-1 for Sunup, 1604 kg ha-1 for Dawn and 1020 kg ha-1 for Pl436626. Mean grain volume weight of Plateau was 698 kg m-3, as compared to 728 g kg m-3 for Sunrise 735 kg m-3 for Huntsman, 729 kg m-3 for Horizon, 721 kg m-3 for Earlybird, 720 kg m-3 for Sunup, 714 kg m-3 for Dawn and 530 kg m-3 for P1436626. Seed size of Plateau (5.34 g 1000 seed-1) was similar to all check cultivars including PI 436626. Plateau matured at a similar time compared to the check varieties but it was significantly earlier than PI 436626. Plateau produces panicles 16 days earlier than Pl436626, and 3 days earlier than Huntsman. Plateau plant height (75 em) was not significantly different from the check cultivars including PI 436626 except Sunup {81cm), which was taller. While lodging was rated at only four locations in 2002, analysis shows no significant difference between Plateau and Huntsman. Plateau has cream-colored hull (lemma and palea) and a compactum (closed) head. Proso millet is not infested by any major insects and diseases in the High Plains. However, based on visual observation no insect and disease infestation differentiated Plateau from the other proso millet cultivars. Starch pasting evaluation of Plateau shows that it embodies the lower pasting times, peak temperatures, and final viscosity (Table 2). Plateau has protein content (139.3 g kg-1) was significantly higher than Huntsman (131.4 g kg-1), lower than Dawn {150.3 g kg-1) but not different from Earlybird {135.7 g kg-1) and PI 436626 (145.3 g kg-1).1919972PI 672536
1PI 633425'Horizon'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2003DEVELOPEDCultivarSeed coat white (lemma and palea) and a compactum (closed) type panicle. Foliage green in color and similar to Sunup. Nebraska trials, average grain yields were 2.5% higher than Sunrise and Huntsman, and 5% higher than Earlybird. Broadly adapted across the high Plains region, yielding well from South Dakota to Colorado and Wyoming. Earlier in maturity than Sunrise and Earlybird, and later than Dawn. Dawn is generally ready for harvest at least 1 week earlier than Horizon. Flowering is similar to Sunrise and Earlybird, but the seed fill period is shorter with appropriate moisture for harvest being reached two to three days earlier. Seed size (158 seeds g-1) is similar to Sunrise and Earlybird, and larger than Huntsman (161 seeds g-1). Grain volume weight (725 g L-1) is similar to Earlybird (721 g L-1) and Sunrise (728 g L-1), and over the past 4 years has generally been higher than other released cultivars. Shorter (33 cm) than Earlybird, Sunrise, Sunup and Huntsman (35-36 cm), but taller than Dawn (28 cm). Straw strength similar to Sunup. Less than 0.1% partially red seed coat is present. No susceptibility to Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia). Dawn and other lines have been attacked by head rot associated with stem boring species in the same nurseries where Horizon has not shown symptoms but Horizon may have escaped due to preference based on relative maturity rather than resistance.1645230PI 633425
2PI 649372Index Seminum 295Panicum miliaceum L. Grand-Est, FranceNC7FIELD1999COLLECTED1998Wolxheim.48.56666667, 7.50000000240Wild materialThis accession has dark red seed coats (lemma and palea) as observed by David Brenner in Ames, Iowa, 2007. Since they are dark red rather than greenish, the accession may have naturalized from cultivated plants. In 2009 David Brenner observed that this accession is difficult to classify to sub-species, since it has dark seeds and is non-shattering.1576569PI 649372
3PI 649371Index Seminum #568Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Sachsen, GermanyNC7FIELD1995COLLECTED1994Wild materialThis accession has bright white seed coats (lemma and palea) as observed by David Brenner in Ames, Iowa, 2007, and 2009. Since they are non-shattering and white rather than shattering and greenish the accession may have naturalized from cultivated plants.1495312PI 649371
4PI 583347'SUNRISE'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1994DEVELOPED06/15/1994CultivarSeed coat (lemma and palea) white. Panicle compactum (closed). Foliage green, similar to Sunup. Yield potential 4% more than Sunup and Rise, and 50% more than Dawn. Relative yield expected to be better than other cultivars. Maturity similar to Rise and Sunup. Seed size (685 seeds per 5g) similar to Earlybird and 8% larger than Sunup. Grain volume weight (713gl-1) not significantly different from Sunup (711 gl-1). Straw strength similar to Sunup. Less susceptible to lodging than Panhandle, Cope, Abarr, or Snowbird. Plant height intermediate between Rise and Earlybird1478318PI 583347
5PI 583348NE1Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1994DEVELOPED06/15/1994Breeding materialSeed coat (lemma and palea) white. Panicle compactum (closed). Foliage green, similar to Sunup. Yield potential 4% more than Sunup and Rise, and 50% more than Dawn. Relative yield expected to be better than other cultivars. Maturity similar to Rise and Sunup. Very short and serves as source of high yield potential with short plant height. Dawn is only cultivar with shorter plant height. Seed size (744 seeds per 5g) similar to Sunup and 8% smaller than Huntsman. Grain volume weight (715 gl-1) not significantly different from Sunup (711 gl-1). Straw strength similar to Sunup1478319PI 583348
6PI 578073'EARLYBIRD'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1994DEVELOPED02/25/1994CultivarSeed coat (lemma and palea) white. Panicle compactum type (closed). Foliage green in color and similar to Sunup. Cool growing conditions increase incidence of red pigmentation in foliage. Yield potential similar to Sunup, 6% more than Rise, and 41% more than Dawn. Seed size (684 seeds per 5g) larger than all previously released cultivars. Average 4% larger seed size compared to Dawn, and 6% larger than Sunup and Snowbird. Straw strength similar to Sunup and better than other cultivars with similar plant height. Maturity intermediate between Dawn and Sunup1473044PI 578073
7PI 578074'HUNTSMAN'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1994DEVELOPED02/25/1994CultivarSeed coat white. Panicle compactum closed type. Foliage green and similar to Sunup. Yield potential similar to Sunup, 11% more than Rise, and 46% more than Dawn. Maturity intermediate between Cope and Sunup and later in maturity than all previous Nebraska releases. Seed size (711 seeds per 5g) larger than all previously released cultivars except Dawn. Averaged 2% larger seed size than Sunup and Snowbird and 5% larger than Rise. Straw strength similar to Sunup and better than other cvs. with similar plant height. Plant height intermediate between Rise and Sunup1473045PI 578074
8PI 536011'SUNUP'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1989DONATED10/12/1989CultivarCultivar with potential superior yield in western Nebraska. Seed white, intermediate in size between Dawn and Rise. Head type compactum. Good yield record in black fallow, no-till and in early and late seedings. Should be adapted to areas north of Nebraska1430947PI 536011
9PI 531397'BANKUTI FEHER'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC71989DEVELOPEDCultivar1426333PI 531397
10PI 531400CSASZARRETI 2Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC71989DEVELOPEDLandrace1426336PI 531400
11PI 531407HARKOVSKOE 2Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum GermanyNC71989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426343PI 531407
12PI 531410'KAMUSINSZKOE 67'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivar1426346PI 531410
13PI 531415KUSOTAPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426351PI 531415
14PI 531423STRELECKIE BRUNATEPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum PolandNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426359PI 531423
15PI 531425'SZARVASI 353'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7FIELD1989DEVELOPEDCultivar1426361PI 531425
16PI 531426'TAPIOI BARNA'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7GREENHOUSE1989DEVELOPEDCultivar1426362PI 531426
17PI 531428'TOPAZ'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7FIELD1989DEVELOPEDCultivar1426364PI 531428
18PI 516181'MINERVA'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum RomaniaNC71988DONATED02/08/1988Cultivar1411117PI 516181
19PI 649374GarvisPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Hakkâri, TurkeyNC71986COLLECTEDUzumci village, 29.6 km south of Hakkari on Hakkari-Cukurca road, then 0.6 km north on road to Baslik.37.50000000, 43.600000001170Open oak scrub forest region.Cultivated materialSown in June and harvested 70 days later. Used for bread/flour.1040016PI 649374
20PI 517018GR 664Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum MoroccoNC7FIELD1986COLLECTED07/30/198370 km N of Ouarzazate31.49182710, -6.46951300Cultivated materialGrown by Saoud Ahmad Agouime. 1979 seed crop.1411954PI 517018
21PI 649386'Rise'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7Greenhouse1983DONATED06/1983CultivarAbout 12-15 cm taller than Dawn and about 5-8 cm shorter than Panhandle. It has a heading date midway between Cope and Dawn, similar to Minco. It had grain yields that exceeded Cope, Dawn, and Minco during all three years of testing. It has a compactum panicle type similar to Dawn although the seed is smaller than Dawn. It has lodging resistance similar to Dawn.1156046PI 649386
22PI 476399RaoluogaPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC71981COLLECTED1371335PI 476399
23PI 463152I.Pm. 1378Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358088PI 463152
24PI 463259I.Pm. 1520Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Bihar, IndiaNC71981COLLECTEDBihar State25.87994580, 85.803993101358195PI 463259
25PI 463275I.Pm. 1572Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358211PI 463275
26PI 463396I.Pm. 4874Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358332PI 463396
27PI 463416I.Pm. 4906Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358352PI 463416
28PI 463418I.Pm. 4911Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358354PI 463418
29PI 463429MS 4934Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC7FIELD1981DONATED03/19811358365PI 463429
30PI 463451I.Pm. 4976Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358387PI 463451
31PI 463473I.Pm. 5019Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358409PI 463473
32PI 463484I.Pm. 5036Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358420PI 463484
33PI 463495MS 5198Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358431PI 463495
34PI 649385'Minsum'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Minnesota, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1980DONATED01/31/1980CultivarWhite proso millet cultivar homozygous for effusum-type panicles. Plants headed about 50 days and matured about 86 days after planting. Plant height ranged from 58 cm in drought years on sandy soil to 114 cm in years of normal rainfall on silt loam soil. Leaf sheaths and blades are pubescent. Seeds (florets) are white and weigh about 7 g/100 and 68 kg/hl.1128764PI 649385
35PI 436623Lung Shu no. 7Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum ChinaNC71979DONATED10/19791331559PI 436623
36PI 436625Lung Shu no. 16Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1979DONATED10/19791331561PI 436625
37PI 436626Lung Shu no. 18Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1979DONATED10/19791331562PI 436626
38PI 427247Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum NepalNC71978COLLECTED1322302PI 427247
39PI 649384'Minco'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Minnesota, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1977DONATED05/11/1977Cultivar1126106PI 649384
40PI 677103'SNOBIRD'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Minnesota, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1973DONATED1973Cultivar1120822PI 677103
41PI 367683WHITE FRENCH STRN. 8567-7Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Australian Capital Territory, AustraliaNC7GREENHOUSE1971DONATED10/04/19711275543PI 367683
42PI 367684WHITE FRENCH COMMERCIALPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Australian Capital Territory, AustraliaNC71971DONATED10/04/19711275544PI 367684
43PI 365844Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71971COLLECTED1273843PI 365844
44PI 346935UILSKOYE WHITEPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7SEED1969COLLECTED1258657PI 346935
45PI 346936TOKOQULSKPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum KyrgyzstanNC7GREENHOUSE1969COLLECTED1258658PI 346936
46PI 346937TLICEVSKOJEPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7FIELD1969COLLECTED1258659PI 346937
47PI 346938URAL 1419Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum KazakhstanNC7SEED1969COLLECTED1258660PI 346938
48PI 346942VESELOPODOLIAN 38Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum UkraineNC7FIELD1969COLLECTED1258664PI 346942
49PI 649383'Panhandle'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1968DONATED03/12/1968Cultivar1112450PI 649383
50PI 291364USSRPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum ChinaNC71963COLLECTED1220532PI 291364
51PI 289327SZTAHANOVSZKOE 596Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC71963DONATED04/22/19631219013PI 289327
52PI 649382TurghaiPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum North Dakota, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1961DONATED08/17/1961CultivarOriginal source of 1 pound of certified Turghai was received April, 1957 from William G. Stewart, Assistant Extension Agronomist, Colorado Seed Growers Association, Fort Colins, CO. This was the only certified variety of Proso grown in Colorado at that time. In 1957, a small isolation plot was seeded on the Agronomy Farm and rogued before pollination to eliminate any white proso types. Over 1600 pounds of foundation certified seed was produced under isolation on the Agronomy Farm in 1958. The Agronomy Seed Farm, Casselton, produced ~32,000 pounds of certified seed in 1959 which was released to seed growers in the spring of 1960. Variety introduced from Russia by E.A. Bessey, USDA, in 1903. Has a spreading panicle and is medium to tall in height (30-40 inches tall in eastern ND). Outer chaff of the seed is reddish to purplish green during the period of anthesis to shortly before maturity and straw-colored at maturity. Mature seed hull is yellowish to reddish brown. Bran or seed coat is creamy white when hulled. Stems are course, hollow, and woody and can be round to flattened. Stems and leaves are covered with fine hairs. Mid-season in maturity, heading from 7-10 days earlier than Common White proso. In ND, Turghai heads in late July following early June seedings. Outyeilds Common White and Early Fortune by 10-20% based on several years of trials at Fargo.1032169PI 649382
53PI 269954Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum PakistanNC7FIELD1960COLLECTED1203074PI 269954
54PI 269959IPM 1118Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum PakistanNC71960COLLECTED1203079PI 269959
55PI 296376'CROWN'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum CanadaNC7FIELD1960COLLECTEDCultivarPlants fine stemmed, leafy, early maturing, high yielding, drought resistant; panicle 'effusum" type.1224343PI 296376
56PI 260053VESELOPOLIANSKOYI 367Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7FIELD1959COLLECTED1198175PI 260053
57PI 251389IPM 1092Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IranNC7GREENHOUSE1958COLLECTED1194203PI 251389
58PI 250979IPM 1089Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former Serbia and MontenegroNC71958COLLECTED1193928PI 250979
59PI 253421IPM 1097-1Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum SpainNC7FIELD1958COLLECTED1194872PI 253421
60PI 223794ARZANPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum AfghanistanNC7FIELD1955COLLECTED1180505PI 223794
61PI 222811IPM 1071Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IranNC71954COLLECTED11/19541180071PI 222811
62PI 220535GALPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum AfghanistanNC71954COLLECTED1178592PI 220535
63PI 220025148Panicum capillare L. AfghanistanS91954COLLECTED1954Nad-i-Ali, Girishk, Training Center, Helmand Valley Authority1178288PI 220025
64PI 202295IPM 686Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum ArgentinaNC71952DONATED08/19521169939PI 202295
65PI 196292'Dove'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1951DONATED05/14/1951Cultivar1166853PI 196292
66PI 179380Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Ankara, TurkeyNC71949COLLECTED08/23/1948Ankara, Ankara39.92721940, 32.864442801155369PI 179380
67PI 177015IPM 1001Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum TurkeyNC71949COLLECTED1153482PI 177015
68PI 173750IPM 650Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum TurkeyNC71949COLLECTED1150871PI 173750
69PI 170586KUMDARI BEYAZPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Aydın, TurkeyNC7GREENHOUSE1948COLLECTED05/18/1948White.1146701PI 170586
70PI 170590AKDARIPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Kırklareli, TurkeyNC71948COLLECTED06/21/1948White.1146709PI 170590
71PI 170595IPM 639-1Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Edirne, TurkeyNC7GREENHOUSE1948COLLECTED06/22/19481146718PI 170595
72PI 170603IPM 645-1Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Bursa, TurkeyNC7GREENHOUSE1948COLLECTED07/02/19481146732PI 170603
73Ames 12008MS 5008Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1987DONATED10/21/19871058637Ames 12008