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PI 632396
CA2969
Cicer arietinum
L.
Spain
W6
2002
DEVELOPED
PRE 10/16/2002
Breeding material
Double podded F6:7 line, with semierect habit, early flowering and good resistance to ascochyta blight. Highest mean yield (1659 k/h)in winter sowing; Fardon was 1469 k/h. Seeds weigh 30.10 g 100 seed, which compares favorably with Fardon 26.8 g 100 seeds. In spring sowing, more productive in yield than Blanco lechoso (1107 k/h and 695 k/h respectively), however the seeds of Blanco lechoso have a greater weight (45.52 g 100 seed).
1641574
PI 632396
1
PI 598078
'SANFORD'
Cicer arietinum
L.
Washington, United States
W6
1997
DEVELOPED
PRE 06/03/1997
Cultivar
Ascochyta blight resistant. Ascochyta blight scores significantly lower when compared to the checks and were similar to blight resistant parent FLIP 85-58.
1544686
PI 598078
2
PI 598079
'DWELLEY'
Cicer arietinum
L.
Washington, United States
W6
1997
DEVELOPED
PRE 06/03/1997
Cultivar
Ascochyta blight resistant. Ascochyta blight scores significantly lower when compard to the standard checks and similar to the resistant parent FLIP 85-58.
1544687
PI 598079
3
PI 599072
W6 10162
Cicer reticulatum
Ladiz.
Turkey
W6
1992
COLLECTED
1988
Southeastern Turkey.
Wild material
1051801
PI 599072
4
PI 572531
P-2245
Cicer arietinum
L.
Spain
W6
1992
COLLECTED
04/01/1991
Breeding material
Used as a differential host for separating races of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri (Foc). Susceptible to Races 0 and 5 of Foc.
1467502
PI 572531
5
PI 614731
FLIP 84-92C
Cicer arietinum
L.
Washington, United States
W6
1991
DEVELOPED
1991
Cultivated material
Resistant to ascochyta blight
1602702
PI 614731
6
PI 557450
ICCV 2
Cicer arietinum
L.
Andhra Pradesh, India
W6
1990
DONATED
1985
Cultivar
Info. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Spreading growth habit. Well developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated.
1452422
PI 557450
7
PI 572500
'ANNIGERI'
Cicer arietinum
L.
Andhra Pradesh, India
W6
1990
DONATED
03/08/1990
Cultivar
1467471
PI 572500
8
PI 572506
ICCV 4
Cicer arietinum
L.
Andhra Pradesh, India
W6
1990
DONATED
03/08/1990
Cultivar
Info. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Produce profuse and well-developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated.
1467477
PI 572506
9
PI 503005
'WHITE SPANISH'
Cicer arietinum
L.
California, United States
W6
1986
DONATED
01/1986
Cultivar
Kabuli type. Plants large. Flowers white. Seeds large, cream colored.
1397941
PI 503005
10
PI 489777
ICCW 45
Cicer reticulatum
Ladiz.
Turkey
W6
1983
COLLECTED
12/05/1982
Eight km E of Savur, Maldin area
37.56666667, 40.96666667
Wild material
1384713
PI 489777
11
PI 451623
RPIP 12-071-10054
Cicer arietinum
L.
Iran
W6
1980
COLLECTED
Cultivated material
1346559
PI 451623
12
PI 439821
4951
Cicer arietinum
L.
Andhra Pradesh, India
W6
1978
DONATED
11/01/1978
Cultivar
Susceptible (nursery check variety) to Fusarium oxypsporum f. sp. ciceri.
1334757
PI 439821
13
PI 439824
ICC 4958
Cicer arietinum
L.
Andhra Pradesh, India
W6
1978
DEVELOPED
PRE 11/01/1978
Breeding material
Adapted to short duration, terminal drought environments similar to those of peninsular India or spring sowing in West Asia. Growth habit semi-erect, height 39 +/- 6.6cm. Anthocyanin pigments present in foliage. Root system length and volume, large. Crop duration short ranging from 90-100 days with pink flowers appearing in 39 +/- 2.1 days. Seeds large, 30 +/- 0.3 g/100 seed. Seed coat brown desi type. Resistant to terminal drought of short duration environments
1334760
PI 439824
14
PI 439833
6098
Cicer arietinum
L.
Andhra Pradesh, India
W6
1978
DONATED
11/01/1978
Cultivar
Tolerant or resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri.
1334769
PI 439833
15
PI 439850
8933
Cicer arietinum
L.
Andhra Pradesh, India
W6
1978
DONATED
11/01/1978
Cultivar
Tolerant or resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri.
1334786
PI 439850
16
PI 439856
10130
Cicer arietinum
L.
Andhra Pradesh, India
W6
1978
DONATED
11/01/1978
Cultivar
Tolerant or resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri.
1334792
PI 439856
17
PI 439861
11088
Cicer arietinum
L.
Andhra Pradesh, India
W6
1978
DONATED
11/01/1978
Cultivar
Tolerant or resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri.
1334797
PI 439861
18
PI 426616
K-850
Cicer arietinum
L.
Pakistan
W6
1978
COLLECTED
1976
Jand
Cultivated material
1321702
PI 426616
19
PI 426163
L-550
Cicer arietinum
L.
India
W6
1978
DONATED
02/01/1978
Cultivated material
High yielding. Released 1974 for cultivation under irrigation. 10
1321268
PI 426163
20
PI 374099
CHAFFA
Cicer arietinum
L.
Iran
W6
1972
DONATED
02/04/1972
Cultivar
1280189
PI 374099
21
PI 359075
RPIP 12-069-00103
Cicer arietinum
L.
India
W6
1970
COLLECTED
Cultivated material
1268128
PI 359075
22
PI 359085
RPIP 12-069-00117
Cicer arietinum
L.
India
W6
1970
COLLECTED
Cultivated material
1268138
PI 359085
23
PI 315786
ICC 8231
Cicer arietinum
L.
India
W6
1966
DONATED
07/01/1966
Landrace
1235534
PI 315786
24
W6 17441
ICC 7537
Cicer arietinum
L.
Ethiopia
W6
1996
COLLECTED
Cultivated material
1517228
W6 17441
25
W6 17605
'SURUTATO-77'
Cicer arietinum
L.
Sinaloa, Mexico
W6
1995
DEVELOPED
PRE 1995
Breeding material
1507216
W6 17605