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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 648270'OSAGE'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Arkansas, United StatesSOYSEEDNot Available2007DEVELOPED03/2007CultivarOsage is a determinate cultivar with a relative maturity of 5.6. It has purple flowers, gray pubescence, and tan pod walls. Plant height of Osage ranges from 70 to 80cm. Seeds of Osage have yellow cotyledons with dull yellow seed coats and imperfect black hila with seed size of 12.4 g 100 seeds-1. Lodging, shattering, and seed quality scores range from 1 to 2. Seed protein and oil contents are 434 g kg-1 and 195 g kg-1, respectively. Osage is resistant to southern stem canker [caused by Diaporthe phaseolorum (Cooke and Ellis) Sacc. f. sp. meridionalis Morgan-Jones], sudden death syndrome [caused by Fusarium solani (App. and Wollenw.) f. sp. Glycines], Soybean mosaic virus, and frogeye leaf spot (caused by Cercospora sojina Hara). It is susceptible to root knot nematode [Meloidogyne arenaria (Neal) Chitwood and Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White) Chitwood] and to races 2, 3, and 14 of soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe).1728529PI 648270
1PI 639740'LD00-3309'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOYLEAFNot Available2005DEVELOPED07/13/2005CultivarLD00-3309 is an indeterminate line classified as having a mid group IV maturity (relative maturity 4.5). Compared to LN97-15076 in 25 locations of the 2004 group IV uniform tests, LD00-3309 matured one day later, yielded 13% more (4,441 kg/ha vs. 3,924 kg/ha), was 8 cm shorter, and lodged 0.4 units less. Across nine locations, LD00-3309 had 21 g/kg less seed protein (394 vs. 415 g/kg) and 4 g/kg greater seed oil (196 vs. 192 g/kg). Compared with LS93-0375 in the same locations, LD00-3309 matured the same day, yielded 6% more, was 2 cm shorter, had the same lodging, and had 14 g/kg less seed protein and 6 g/kg greater seed oil. Compared with Macon across 39 locations of the 2003-2004 uniform tests, LD00-3309 matured 5 days later, yielded 14% more (4280 g/kg vs. 3742 g/kg), was 2 cm taller, and had 0.1 unit less lodging. Across 15 locations of these tests, LD00-3309 had 5 g/kg less seed protein (389 g/kg vs. 394 g/kg) and 3 g/kg less seed oil (200 g/kg vs. 203 g/kg). LD00-3309 has purple flowers, tawny pubescence, brown pod color at maturity, and dull yellow seeds with black hila. LD00-3309 is susceptible to phytophthora rot (Races 4 and 7) (caused by Phytophthora sojae M.L. Kaufmann and J.W. Gerdemann), and resistance to Race 3 (HG Type 0) of soybean cyst nematode. LD00-3309 had moderate resistance to sudden death syndrome. Across eight environments of field tests 2004, the disease index of LD00-3309 was 7, compared to 46 for `Spencer?, a susceptible check, and 3 for 'LS94-3207', a resistant check.1679078PI 639740
2PI 639187'UA 4805'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Arkansas, United StatesSOYLEAF2005DEVELOPED02/2005CultivarDeterminate cultivar with a relative maturity of 4.8. It has purple flowers, gray pubescence, and tan pod walls. Plant height ranges from 70 to 80cm. Seeds have yellow cotyledons with dull yellow seed coats and buff hila with seed size of 11.4 g/100 seeds. Lodging, shattering, and seed quality scores range from 1 to 2. Seed protein and oil contents are 417 g/kg and 195 g/kg, respectively. Is resistant to southern stem canker, sudden death syndrome, and frogeye leaf spot. It is moderately resistant to root knot nematode, and is susceptible to races 2, 3, and 14 of soybean cyst nematode and Soybean mosaic virus.1675412PI 639187
3PI 636463'Freedom'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Mississippi, United StatesSOYSEED2004DEVELOPED10/2002CultivarIn Mississippi trials, Freedom has averaged 20 cm taller in height and one day later in maturity than Hutcheson. In Uniform Soybean Tests, Southern States, three year average, seed protein and oil were 42.2 and 19.8 percent respectively for Freedom, versus 40.9 and 20.6 percent for Hutcheson. Freedom has white flowers, gray pubescence, tan pods at maturity, and dull yellow seeds with buff hila, and has field tolerance to race 10 of phytophthora rot and is resistant to stem canker.1668562PI 636463
4PI 635039'S99-3181'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Missouri, United StatesSOYSEED2004DEVELOPEDCultivarReleased for potential use in the natto market with shatter resistance; broad resistance to soybean cyst nematode (SCN) (Heterodera glycines), Ichinohe populations, and resistance to southern root knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita). Mid-group maturity (relative maturity 5.6). Determinate in growth habit with white flowers, gray pubescence and tan pods at maturity. Seeds small averaging 9.3 grams per 100 seed with shiny yellow seed coats and buff hila. Seed protein and oil content on a dry weight basis have averaged 40.5% and 20.0%, respectively. Resistant to SCN HG types 2-(Race 1), 1.2-(Race 2), 0-(Race 3), 2-(Race 5) and 1.3-(Race 14). Female indices for each HG type (race) above were 3, 0, 0, 20 and 7, respectively versus an index of 100 for Lee 74, the susceptible check. Moderate resistance to southern root knot nematode based on an average root knot gall score (1=no galls to 5=severe galling) of 2.2 versus 2.0 for Manokin, the resistant check and 4.5 for Hutcheson, the susceptible check. Susceptible to stem canker (Diaporthe phaseolorum) and phytophthora root rot (Phytophthora sojae).1658127PI 635039
5PI 634335'LS94-3207'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOYLEAFNot Available2003DEVELOPEDCultivarMaturity Group IV with resistance to multiple races of soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) and has a high level of resistance to soybean sudden death syndrome (Fusarium solani). Also resistant to frogeye leafspot (Cercospora sojina), stem canker (Diaporthe phaseolorum) and is moderately resistant to root knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita). Determinate in growth habit and has white flowers, tawny pubescence, and brown pod walls. Relative maturity of 4.7. Plant height averages 65 cm. Lodging score averages 2.0 (where 1=all plants upright to 5=all plants prostrate). Seedcoats shiny yellow with black hila. Seed quality scores average 2.0 (where, 1=excellent to 5=poor). Seed size is approx. 122 mg seed-1 and seed composition averages 411 g kg-1 protein and 201 g kg-1 oil on a dry weight basis.1650223PI 634335
6PI 634193'5002T'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Tennessee, United StatesSOYSEEDNot Available2003DEVELOPEDCultivarIn the USDA Uniform tests, 4-yr average (1999-2002), produced 3119 kg/ha seed yield, with 204 g/kg seed oil, 410 g/kg seed protein, and 0.14 g/seed. Maturity was 1.2 d later than Manokin. Flowers white, tawny pubescence, tan podwall and a determinate growth habit. Seeds yellow with imperfect black hila. Resistant to sudden death syndrome (Fusarium solani) and stem canker (Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora). Susceptible to soybean mosaic virus, susceptible to southern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita), susceptible to peanut root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne arenaria), and susceptible to soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe).1650011PI 634193
7PI 633970'OZARK'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Arkansas, United StatesSOYSEED2003DEVELOPEDCultivarEarly Maturity Group V (relative maturity 5.2) determinate cv. maturing 3 to 5 days earlier than Hutcheson and 3 to 5 days later than Manokin. Flowers purple, gray pubescence, and tan pod walls. Mature plants average 10-15 cm taller than Manokin and Hutcheson, respectively. Seeds have yellow cotyledons with dull yellow seed coats and buff hila, and average about 1.5 mg heavier than seeds of Manokin and Hutcheson. Lodging, shattering, and average seed quality scores similar to Manokin and Hutcheson. Seed protein and oil content are also similar to Manokin and Hutcheson. Resistant to southern stem canker, soybean mosaic virus, and frogeye leaf spot. Moderately resistant to root knot nematode and sudden death syndrome.1648978PI 633970
8PI 630984'5601T'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Tennessee, United StatesSOYSEEDNot Available2002DEVELOPEDCultivarIn the USDA Uniform tests, 3-yr average (1999-2001), produced 3252 kg ha-1 seed yield, with 196 g kg-1 seed oil, 422 g kg-1 seed protein, and 13.0 g 100 seeds-1. Flowers white, gray pubescence, tan podwall and a determinate growth habit. Seeds yellow with buff hila. Resistant to stem canker (Diaporthe phaseolorum), soybean mosaic virus, southern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita). Moderately resistant to peanut root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne arenaria). Susceptible to soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) and sudden death syndrome (Fusarium solani).1635343PI 630984
9PI 617045'NC-Roy'Glycine max (L.) Merr. North Carolina, United StatesSOYSEED2001DEVELOPED04/04/2001CultivarNC-Roy is maturity group VI cultivar. It has good resistance to lodging and soybean mosaic virus. It is susceptible to both cyst and root knot nematodes. It has white flowers, gray pubescence, buff-hila, and brown pod walls.1613054PI 617045
10PI 606749'INA'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOYSeed1998DEVELOPED1998CultivarIndeterminate line with Group IV maturity (relative maturity 4.5) maturing 3 days later than Stressland and 1 day later than Mustang. Flowers white, gray pubescence, brown pods at maturity, and dull yellow seeds with buff hila. May have up to 2% other types. Susceptible to Phytophthora rot (Races 1, 4, and 7) (Phytophthora sojae), brown stem rot (Phialophora gregata), and sudden death syndrome (Fusarium solani). Resistant to Races 1, 3, and 5, and moderately susceptible to Race 4, and moderately resistant to Race 14 when evaluated against soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) in the greenhouse.1571509PI 606749
11PI 604100'LS90-1920'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOYLEAF1998DEVELOPED1998CultivarRelative maturity 4.9. Growth habit determinate, flowers purple, tawny pubescence, and tan pod walls. Plant height averages 84 cm. Lodging score averages 1.8. Seedcoats shiny yellow with brown hila. Seed size approx. 133 mg seed-1. Seed composition averages 423 g kg-1 protein and 207 g kg-1 oil on a dry weight basis. Resistant to soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) race 3, soybean sudden death syndrome (Fusarium solani), stem canker (Diaporthe phaseolorum) and frogeye leafspot (Cercospora sojina).1560026PI 604100
12PI 602597'Boggs'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Georgia, United StatesSOYSEED1998DEVELOPED1998CultivarMaturity Group VI (relative maturity 6.9), determinate growth habit, white flowers, tawny pubescence, and tan pods walls. Seeds yellow with shiny coats and black hila. Resistant to southern stem canker (Diaporthe phaseolorum) and bacterial pustule. (Xanthomonas campestris). Resistance to the southern (Meloidogyne incognita) and javanese (M. javanica) root-knot nematodes. Resistant to Race 3 of the soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) and the reniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis).1553868PI 602597
13PI 597382'Omaha'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOYSeed1997DEVELOPED07/05/1996CultivarIndeterminate, Group IV maturity (relative maturity 4.2) maturing 2 d later than Flyer (4). Best adapted to 38-41 degrees N lat. Compared with Flyer, averaged 5% higher yield, 9 mg larger seeds, 7 g kg-1 lower seed protein and 5 cm shorter plant height. Similar to Flyer in lodging and seed quality scores. Flowers purple, pubescence tawny, pods tan at maturity, and seeds dull yellow with black hila. Has Rps 1-k gene that confers resistance to multiple races of P. sojae, is susceptible to brown stem rot (Phialophora gregata) and sudden death syndrome (Fusarium solani).1541763PI 597382
14PI 595926'Athow'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Indiana, United StatesSOYNot Available1996DEVELOPEDCultivarMaturity Group III, averages 3 days earlier than Thorne and 1 day earlier than Iroquois in maturity. Has Rps1-K gene that confers resistance to multiple races of Phytophthora sojae. Flowers purple, pubescence tawny, pods tan at maturity, seeds dull yellow with black hila, and high peroxidase activity in seed coat. Up to 2% of plants may have brown pods at maturity.1533992PI 595926
15PI 595645'Benning'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Georgia, United StatesSOYLEAFNot Available1996DEVELOPEDCultivarMaturity group VII (relative maturity 7.8). Growth habit determinate. Flowers purple, tawny pubescence, and tan pod walls. Seeds yellow with shiny seed coat and brown hila of varying intensity. Resistant to southern biotype of stem canker (Diaporthe phaseolorum) and bacterial pustule (Xanthomonas campestris pv. glycines). Resistance to southern (Meloidogyne incognita), peanut (M. arenaria), and javanese (M. javanese) root-knot nematodes. Moderately resistant to prevalent races of frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) and is resistant to Race 3 of soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines)1529214PI 595645
16PI 594922'Graham'Glycine max (L.) Merr. North Carolina, United StatesSOYSEED1996DEVELOPEDCultivarMaturity group V with high yield. Flowers purple, gray pubescence, determinate growth habit. Yellow seed, buff hila (but exhibits a range in color depending upon environment), average seed weight of 15.9 g/100 seed. Resistance to soybean mosaic virus, and to frog eye leaf spot. Susceptible to meloidigyne incognita, meloidigyne arenaria, heterodera glycines, sudden death syndrome, and stem canker. First public cultivar with midwestern x southern pedigree in maturity group V.1522131PI 594922
17PI 593654'Stressland'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Ohio, United StatesSOYNot Available1995DEVELOPED1995CultivarMid-Group IV maturity, very tall, indeterminate, stress (drought) tolerant developed for specific adaptation to stress (primarily drought) prone environments where shorter, more broadly adapted cultivars tend to produce inadequate plant height and poor yields. Flowers purple, tawny pubescence, tan pods and dull yellow seeds with black hilum. High tolerance to Phytophthora root rot. High yield potential, good lodging resistance, and in stress environments significantly outyields more broadly adapted, shorter cultivars.1516938PI 593654
18PI 559370'Mack'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Arkansas, United StatesSOY1991DEVELOPEDCultivarMaturity Group V. Resistant to Phytophthora megasperma and race 3 of soybean-cyst nematode. Flowers purple. Pubescence tawny. Pod walls light tan. Seedcoats yellow, shiny luster. Hila black. Shatter resistant. Susceptible to root-knot nematodes. Comparative data available.1454342PI 559370
19PI 553052'Narow'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Arkansas, United StatesSOYSEED1991DEVELOPEDCultivarNarow has purple flowers, gray pubescence, tan pod walls, and yellow seeds with dull luster and imperfect black hila, It is of Group V maturity and matures about 2 days earlier than Forrest. Narow has a determinate growth habit and is about 13 cm shorter than Forrest. It lodges less than most other cultivars of this maturity group. Narow has the Rps1-c gene for resistance to phytophthora rot. It also has moderate resistance to Race 3 of soybean cyst nematode and is resistant to bacterial pustule (caused by Xanthomonas phaseoli (E.F. Smith) Dawson var. sojensis (Hedges) Staff and Burkholder). Narow is more sensitive to high rates of metribuzin than is Forrest.1448024PI 553052
20PI 553051'Spry'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOY1991DEVELOPEDCultivarProduct of 30 yrs. of recurrent selection aimed at developing a tall determinate soybean adapted to Midwest. Late group IV maturity and has unusually rapid early vegetative growth. Often taller than all other cultivars by July. Mature height approaches that of indeterminate cultivars of comparable maturity. No notable pest resistance. Average protein and oil composition1448023PI 553051
21PI 548991'TN 5-85'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Tennessee, United StatesSOYSEED1991DEVELOPEDCultivar1443927PI 548991
22PI 548445'CNS'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Jiangsu Sheng, ChinaSOYNot Available1991COLLECTEDCultivar1443381PI 548445
23PI 548477'Ogden'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Tennessee, United StatesSOYSEED1991DEVELOPEDCultivar1443413PI 548477
24PI 548488'S-100'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Heilongjiang Sheng, ChinaSOY1991COLLECTEDCultivar1443424PI 548488
25PI 559932'Manokin'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Maryland, United StatesSOY1991DEVELOPEDCultivarLate maturity group IV (relative maturity 4.9) determinate. Matures 136 days. Height about 79cm. Flowers white, tawny pubescence, and tan pods. Mature seeds have yellow cotyledons, dull yellow seed coats, and black hila. Resistance to races 1 and 3 of soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) and moderate resistance to root knot nematodes (Meliodogyne arenaria and M. incognita).1454904PI 559932
26PI 540556'Jack'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOYPLANTNot Available1988DEVELOPEDCultivarMaturity group II (relative maturity 2.9). Flowers white. Pubescence gray. Pods brown at maturity. Seeds dull yellow with yellow hila. Susceptible to phytophthora rot (races 1, 4, and 7)1435492PI 540556
27PI 518664'Hutcheson'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Virginia, United StatesSOYSeedNot Available1988DEVELOPEDCultivarnarrative: Mid-maturity group V. Determinate. Adapted to latitudes narrative: 34-38 degrees N from the Atlantic Coast to the Mississippi narrative: River. Flowers white. Pubescence gray. Pod walls tan. narrative: Cotyledons yellow with dull yellow seedcoats and buff hila. narritive: Susceptible to soybean cyst and root knot nematodes. Resistant to bacterial pustule (Xanthomonas campestris), soybean mosaic, peanut mosiac and stunt viruses.1413600PI 518664
28PI 4719380197Glycine max (L.) Merr. NepalSOY1982COLLECTEDCultivated material1366874PI 471938
29PI 518671'Williams 82'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOYPLANT1980DEVELOPEDCultivarRelative maturity 38. Stems indeterminate. Flowers white. Pubescence brown. Pods tan at maturity. Seeds yellow, shiny with black to light brown hila. Plants similar to Williams. Resistant to 19 of 24 races of Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. glycinea except for Phytophthora.1413607PI 518671
30PI 548556'Elf'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOY1977DEVELOPEDCultivar1443492PI 548556
31PI 548655'Forrest'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Mississippi, United StatesSOY1972DEVELOPEDCultivar1443591PI 548655
32PI 548667'Essex'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Virginia, United StatesSOYNot Available1972DEVELOPEDCultivar1443603PI 548667
33PI 548631'Williams'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOY1970DEVELOPEDCultivar1443567PI 548631
34PI 548654'Hill'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Mississippi, United StatesSOY1959DEVELOPEDCultivar1443590PI 548654
35PI 548656'Lee'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Mississippi, United StatesSOYNot Available1954DEVELOPEDCultivar1443592PI 548656
36PI 548533'Clark'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Illinois, United StatesSOY1952DEVELOPEDCultivar1443469PI 548533