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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 555732PA 7915-1342Avena sativa L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPEDBreeding materialGood winter hardiness. Straw medium short. Maturity medium. Seed excellent, white. [See PI 555726-555746 for related accessions.]1450704PI 555732
1PI 546349'Ozark'Avena sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED1989CultivarThis accession is similar to CIav 9421, but is a different selection from the same original cross. Excellent winterhardiness. Test weight heavy, averaging 467kg. m-3. Leaves wide, blue-green. Plant height ca. 8cm taller and maturity 3 days later than cultivar Bob. Panicles equilateral, spreading. Lemmas tan, short with few to several long basal hairs. Awns few or absent. Kernels plump, predominately fluorescent, up to 2% may be of non-fluorescent variants. Occasional tall or late plants may occur. Moderately resistant to stem rust. Resistant to halo blight and smut. Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus and crown rust. Susceptible to soil-borne mosaic1441285PI 546349
2PI 512038'Webster'Avena sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1987DEVELOPED1984CultivarFoliage light green. Leaves semi-upright. Panicles equilateral and semi-open. Seeds yellow, nonfluorescent, long, and slender. Lemmas of primary kernels usually awned but separate during threshing. Susceptible to prevalent races of stem rust. Res. to crown rust. Mod. res. to smut. Tolerant to BYDV.1406974PI 512038
3PI 502922'Starter'Avena sativa L. Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986CultivarPlants short. Maturity early. High lodging resistance and high yield. Seeds plump, yellow, nonfluorescent. Resistant to smut (Ustilago avenae). Some resistance to crown rust (Puccinia coronata). Some tolerance to barley yellow dwarf. Well suited for comparison crop in establishment of forages.1397858PI 502922
4PI 601137'833'Avena sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1984DEVELOPEDCultivar1161906PI 601137
5CIav 9413'Coker 227'Avena sativa L. South Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1973CultivarIt has good resistance to the crown rust races now prevalent in the southern states. It is hardy to cold and produces large amounts of high quality forage. It is resistant to Victoria blight and is tolerant to Barley Yellow Dwarf virus and soil mosaic virus.1048492CIav 9413
6CIav 9416'Mesquite'Avena sativa L. South Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1981CultivarIt was selected for crown rust resistance, plant appearance and straw strength.1048509CIav 9416
7CIav 9401'Ogle'Avena sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1980DEVELOPED1980CultivarOgle is a very high yielding, widely adapted, medium maturing variety with excellent resistance to the Yellow Dwarf Virus disease.1048413CIav 9401
8CIav 9404'Madison'Avena sativa L. North Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1980DEVELOPED1982CultivarMadison is a winter oat with exceptionally high grain yield and protein yield potentials, an intermediate level of winter hardiness, very short straw, and an extremely high level of lodging resistance.Madison should be well adapted to the central winter oat regions. It has sufficient winter hardiness to produce very well after most NC winters and be damaged, but not destroyed.1048437CIav 9404
9CIav 9261'Bob'Avena sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1976DEVELOPED1977CultivarEarly maturing, winter oat having large, yellow seed and a relatively high protein level in the groats. The plant is shorter than either Nora or Florida 501 and matures several days earlier than Nora but slightly later than Florida 501. Leaf growth is very upright and the level of winter hardi- ness is imtermediate between the parents.1047533CIav 9261
10CIav 9260'Brooks'Avena sativa L. North Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1976DEVELOPED1978Cultivar1047524CIav 9260
11CIav 9211'Bates'Avena sativa L. Missouri, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1977Cultivar1047233CIav 9211
12CIav 9194'Noble'Avena sativa L. Indiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED197340.42586860, -86.90806550CultivarResistant to races of loose smut currently prevalent in Indiana and is moderately resistant to the barley yellow dwarf virus disease. Limited resistant to the rusts being susceptable to current predominant races. Because of its yielding ability and resistance to lodging it is expected to become a major variety in Indiana.1047137CIav 9194
13CIav 8226'Florida 501'Avena sativa L. Florida, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1965DEVELOPED1968CultivarFlorida 501 exhibits an intermediate to upright growth. It is a medium early oat. It is rather short and has relatively stiff straw. Kernels are rather plump and test weight is high. It carries the same general disease resistance as FL 500 but is much more uniform and has consistently been higher in grain quality as well as grain and early forage yields.1042816CIav 8226
14CIav 8163'Nora'Avena sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1965DEVELOPED1966CultivarWinter oat, short with stiff straw. Slightly shorter plants than Ora. More winterhardy and darker green foliage than Ora.1042534CIav 8163
15CIav 7976'Ora'Avena sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1963DEVELOPED1964Cultivar1041890CIav 7976
16CIav 6572'Dubois'Avena sativa L. Indiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1951DEVELOPED195240.42586860, -86.90806550CultivarDubois is a hardy, lodging-resistant winter oat adapted to southern Indiana and the northern portion of the winter oat producing area extending from southern Illinois to the Atlantic coast. It has plump and high quality grain, high yielding capacity, and smut resistance.1037031CIav 6572