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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 634571'STIRLING'Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesPVPONot Available2004DEVELOPEDPRE 01/05/2004CultivarSemi-dwarf growth habit and has the recessive allele for semi-leafless leaf morphology. Vines 60cm long and internodes appear in a zigzag manner. One to two basal branches are common in most environments. Normal, non-clasping stipules are moderately marbled. Flowering begins at the 14th node. Flowers white and usually borne doubly on the peduncles. Pods straight, blunt ended and medium green with six to seven seeds. Seeds smooth and round with bright green cotyledons and a clear testa. The bright green seed color is durable in moist conditions with intense sunlight conducive to seed bleaching, a cause of serious quality impairment in green cotyledon dry peas. Weight of 100 seeds averages 21.1 g compared to 17.0 g for Columbian. Resistant to race 1 of fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum) and powdery mildw, but is susceptible to pea enation mosaic virus.1651377PI 634571
1PI 628275'Franklin'Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW62000DEVELOPEDPRE 10/10/2000CultivarGreen cotyledon (ii) dry pea released based on multiple isease resistance and persistent dark green seed color. Shortened internodes and vine length of 51 cm. Leaves have two pairs of extremely dark green leaflets appearing at each node. Normal, non-clasping stipules are present with moderate marbling. Flowers white and borne two per peduncle beginning at the 16th node. Pods straight and blunt with six to seven seeds each. Mature seeds smooth, round and dark green with a clear testa. The distinctive character is unusually dark green cotyledons. One thousand seed weight averages 202 g. Resistant to race 1 of fusarium wilt, pea enation mosaic virus, pea seed borne mosaic virus, powdery mildew and has a high level of tolerance to fusarium root rot.1604587PI 628275
2PI 628276'Lifter'Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 10/10/2000CultivarGreen cotyledon dry pea released based on multipe disease resistance, persistent green seed color and significant yield improvement. Shortened internodes and normal leaf morphology with two pairs of medium green leaflets. Vines 80 cm long and internodes appear in a zigzag manner. One to two basal branches are common in most environments. Normal, non-clasping stipules are moderately marbled. Flowers white, usually borne double on the peduncles and begin at the 17th node. Pods are straight, blunt-ended and medium green with six to seven seeds. Seeds smooth and round with dark green cotyledons and a clear testa. One thousand seed weight averages 214 g. Resistant to race 1 of fusarium wilt, pea enation mosaic virus, pea seed borne mosaic virus, powdery mildew and has a high degree of tolerance to fusarium root rot.1604588PI 628276
3PI 60669496-2052Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialModerately resistant to Aphanomyces and Fusarium root rot. Resistant to Fusarium wilt race 1. Segregates for resistance to race 2.1569179PI 606694
4PI 60669596-2058Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialModerately resistant to Aphanomyces root rot. Highly resistant to Fusarium root rot and Fusarium wilt race 1. Segregates for resistance to Fusarium wilt races 2, 5, and 6.1569180PI 606695
5PI 60669696-2068Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialResistant to Aphanomyces root rot and Fusarium wilt races 1 and 2.1569181PI 606696
6PI 60669796-2198Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialResistant to Aphanomyces root rot and Fusarium wilt races 1 and 2.1569182PI 606697
7PI 60669896-2222Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialTolerant to Fusarium root rot. Resistant to Aphanomyces root rot, Fusarium wilt race 1 and powdery mildew. Segregates for resistance to Fusarium wilt race 5.1569183PI 606698
8PI 60669997-363Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialSugar snap pea. Resistant to Fusarium root rot and Fusarium wilt races 1 and 5.1569184PI 606699
9PI 60670097-2170Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialSugar snap pea. Tolerant to Aphanomyces root rot. Resistant to Fusarium wilt race 1.1569185PI 606700
10PI 60670197-2162Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialSugar snap pea. Tolerant to Aphanomyces root rot. Resistant to Fusarium wilt races 1, 2, 5 and 6.1569186PI 606701
11PI 60670297-261Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialWrinkled seeded canner. Tolerant to Fusarium and Aphanomyces root rot. Resistant to Fusarium wilt race 1 and Pea Seedborne Mosaic Virus.1569187PI 606702
12PI 60670397-2154Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialWrinkled seeded freezer. Resistant to Fusarium and Aphanomyces root rot, Fusarium wilt races 1 and 2 and Pea Seedborne Mosaic Virus.1569188PI 606703
13PI 538355WIS 8901 RRPisum sativum L. Wisconsin, United StatesW6FLOWER1990DEVELOPEDPRE 03/08/1990Breeding materialTolerance to pea root rot (Aphanomyces euteiches). Seed wrinkled, green. Vines large.1433291PI 538355
14PI 538356WIS 8902 RRPisum sativum L. Wisconsin, United StatesW6FLOWER1990DEVELOPEDPRE 03/08/1990Breeding materialTolerance to pea root rot (Aphanomyces euteiches). Seed wrinkled, green. Vines large.1433292PI 538356
15PI 538357WIS 8903 RRPisum sativum L. Wisconsin, United StatesW61990DEVELOPEDPRE 03/08/1990Breeding materialTolerance to pea root rot (Aphanomyces euteiches). Seed wrinkled, green. Vines large.1433293PI 538357
16PI 538358WIS 8904 RRPisum sativum L. Wisconsin, United StatesW6FLOWER1990DEVELOPEDPRE 03/08/1990Breeding materialTolerance to pea root rot (Aphanomyces euteiches). Seed wrinkled, green. Vines large.1433294PI 538358
17PI 538359WIS 8905 RRPisum sativum L. Wisconsin, United StatesW6FLOWER1990DEVELOPEDPRE 03/08/1990Breeding materialTolerance to pea root rot (Aphanomyces euteiches). Seed wrinkled, green. Vines large.1433295PI 538359
18W6 27367RIL 846_031Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED2005DONATED04/13/2005Breeding materialImproved resistance to Aphanomyces root rot1674560W6 27367
19W6 27368RIL 847_028Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED2005DONATED04/13/2005Breeding materialImproved resistance to Aphanomyces root rot1674559W6 27368
20W6 26742RIL 846_039Pisum sativum L. United StatesW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 2005Breeding materialImproved resistance to Fusarium root rot over tolerant parent 90-2131 = PI 5575041672696W6 26742
21W6 26746RIL 847_066Pisum sativum L. United StatesW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 2005Breeding materialImproved resistance to Fusarium root rot over tolerant parent 90-2131 = PI 5575081672700W6 26746
22W6 26201MN 144Pisum sativum L. Minnesota, United StatesW6Not Available2004DEVELOPED1995Cultivated material1665620W6 26201
23W6 26202MN 313Pisum sativum L. Minnesota, United StatesW6FLOWER2004DEVELOPED1995Cultivated material1665621W6 26202
24W6 26203MN 314Pisum sativum L. Minnesota, United StatesW6Not Available2004DEVELOPED1995Cultivated material1665622W6 26203