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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 629016'Zhe 733'Oryza sativa L. Zhejiang Sheng, ChinaNSGCKERNELS2002DEVELOPEDCultivarExtremely early maturing long grain cv. which flowers approx. 63 days after emergence. Similar in stature to other U.S. semidwarfs and averages about 104 cm in height. Highly susceptible to lodging but has excellent yield potential. Milling quality was observed to be very poor and averaged about 35% whole milling yield. Cooking quality is similar to other indica rices, having high amylose (25%) content and intermediate gelatinization temperature. Appears to be highly resistant to blast disease (Pyricularia grisea) having a rating of 1 in inoculated field tests using a 1-9 scale. A pubescent cv.1632216PI 629016
1PI 606331'Cocodrie'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELSNot Available1998DEVELOPED1998CultivarVery early semidwarf long-grain variety. Averages 85 days from emergence to 50% heading and 99 cm in height at maturity. Displays typical southern U.S. long-grain cereal chemistry characteristics (intermediate-high gelatinization temperature and high amylose). Moderately resistant to Pyricularia grescia and susceptible to Rhizoctonia solani. Displays excellent yield potential, good milling quality, and good ratoon production characteristics.1568866PI 606331
2PI 603278'Priscilla'Oryza sativa L. Mississippi, United StatesNSGCKERNELSNot Available1998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1557109PI 603278
3PI 614958'Gui 99'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311443.1538722PI 614958
4PI 614966'Zhenshan 97'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311450.1538766PI 614966
5PI 614981'Xiangzaoxian No. 1'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivar1538819PI 614981
6PI 614988'Zanuo No. 1'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311465.1538834PI 614988
7PI 614990'Jinnuo No. 6'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311467.1538837PI 614990
8PI 614991'Dian No. 01'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311468.1538838PI 614991
9PI 614994'Aijiaonante'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311470.1538841PI 614994
10PI 614999'Tie 90-1'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311475.1538849PI 614999
11PI 615001'Sheng 10'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivar1538856PI 615001
12PI 615003'Sheng 12'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311476.1538858PI 615003
13PI 615008'CDR 22'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311478.1538864PI 615008
14PI 615014'Shufeng 109'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivar1538917PI 615014
15PI 615015'Shufeng 121'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311481.1538918PI 615015
16PI 615017'Shufeng 117'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivar1538920PI 615017
17PI 615199'Luhongzao'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311498.1538762PI 615199
18PI 615202'Zhong 86-44'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311501.1538774PI 615202
19PI 615205'Jing 185-7'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivar1538782PI 615205
20PI 615214'Danwanbao 24'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311510.1538814PI 615214
21PI 615218'Zao 402'Oryza sativa L. ChinaNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311513.1538831PI 615218
22GSOR 311443'GUI 99'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 614958. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742357GSOR 311443
23GSOR 311450'ZHENSHAN 97'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSOR1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 614966. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742364GSOR 311450
24GSOR 311465'ZANUO NO. 1'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 614988. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742379GSOR 311465
25GSOR 311467'JINNUO NO. 6'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 614990. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742381GSOR 311467
26GSOR 311468'DIAN NO. 01'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 614991. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742382GSOR 311468
27GSOR 311470'AIJIAONANTE'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 614994. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742384GSOR 311470
28GSOR 311475'TIE 90-1'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 614999. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742389GSOR 311475
29GSOR 311476'SHENG 12'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELSNot Available1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 615003. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742390GSOR 311476
30GSOR 311478'CDR 22'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 615008. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742392GSOR 311478
31GSOR 311481'SHUFENG 121'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 615015. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742395GSOR 311481
32GSOR 311498'LUHONGZAO'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 615199. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742412GSOR 311498
33GSOR 311501'ZHONG 86-44'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 615202. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742415GSOR 311501
34GSOR 311510'DANWANBAO 24'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 615214. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742424GSOR 311510
35GSOR 311513'ZAO 402'Oryza sativa L. ChinaGSORKERNELS1996DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 615218. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1742427GSOR 311513
36CIor 9945'Mars'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1977CultivarMedium-grain rice.1050993CIor 9945