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0PI 665639'RSC02-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 25608 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC02-3SEL(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 25608 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 25608 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903423PI 665639
1PI 665640'RSC07-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 148104 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC07-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 148104 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 148104 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903424PI 665640
2PI 665641'RSC08-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 148101 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC08-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 148101 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 148101 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903425PI 665641
3PI 665642'RSC101-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569993 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC101-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569993 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 569993 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903426PI 665642
4PI 665643'RSC111-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454426 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC111-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454426 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 454426 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903427PI 665643
5PI 665644'RSC112-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454791 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC112-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454791 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 454791 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903428PI 665644
6PI 665645'RSC113-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454794 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC113-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454794 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 454794 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903429PI 665645
7PI 665646'RSC114-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454050 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC114-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454050 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 454050 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903430PI 665646
8PI 665647'RSC117-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 453668 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC117-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 453668 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 453668 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903431PI 665647
9PI 665648'RSC119-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 455278 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC119-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 455278 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 455278 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903432PI 665648
10PI 665649'RSC124-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 453999 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC124-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 453999 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 453999 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903433PI 665649
11PI 665650'RSC127-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 453698 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC127-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 453698 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 453698 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903461PI 665650
12PI 665651'RSC130-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 455262 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC130-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 455262 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 455262 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903462PI 665651
13PI 665652'RSC131-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 455553 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC131-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 455553 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 455553 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903463PI 665652
14PI 665653'RSC132-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 453489 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC132-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 453489 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 453489 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903464PI 665653
15PI 665654'RSC13-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 148084 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC13-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 148084 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 148084 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903465PI 665654
16PI 665655'RSC135-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 453410 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC135-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 453410 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 453410 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903466PI 665655
17PI 665656'RSC140-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454241 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC140-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454241 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 454241 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903467PI 665656
18PI 665657'RSC144-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454419 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC144-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454419 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 454419 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903468PI 665657
19PI 665658'RSC149-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 455101 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC149-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 455101 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 455101 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903469PI 665658
20PI 665659'RSC15-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 570731 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC15-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 570731 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 570731 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903470PI 665659
21PI 665660'RSC17-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 585749 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC17-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 585749 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 585749 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903471PI 665660
22PI 665661'RSC18-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm NSL 50537 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC18-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction NSL 50537 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the NSL 50537 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903472PI 665661
23PI 665662'RSC19-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 152959 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC19-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 152959 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 152959 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903473PI 665662
24PI 665663'RSC20-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 511355 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC20-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 511355 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 511355 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903474PI 665663
25PI 665664'RSC22-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 653411 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC22-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 653411 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 653411 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903475PI 665664
26PI 665665'RSC33-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 571304 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC33-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 571304 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 571304 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903476PI 665665
27PI 665666'RSC35-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569425 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC35-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569425 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 569425 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903477PI 665666
28PI 665667'RSC36-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 570366 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC36-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 570366 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 570366 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903478PI 665667
29PI 665668'RSC37-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 571295 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC37-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 571295 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 571295 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903479PI 665668
30PI 665669'RSC38-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 608874 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC38-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 608874 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 608874 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903480PI 665669
31PI 665670'RSC43-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 609745 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC43-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 609745 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 609745 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903481PI 665670
32PI 665671'RSC49-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 570726 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC49-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 570726 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 570726 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903483PI 665671
33PI 665672'RSC51-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 571303 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC51-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 571303 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 571303 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903484PI 665672
34PI 665673'RSC52-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569250 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC52-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569250 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 569250 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903485PI 665673
35PI 665674'RSC58-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 217806 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC58-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 217806 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 217806 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903486PI 665674
36PI 665675'RSC62-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 286245 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC62-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 286245 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 286245 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903487PI 665675
37PI 665676'RSC66-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569911 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC66-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569911 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 569911 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903488PI 665676
38PI 665677'RSC68-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569916 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC68-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569916 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 569916 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903489PI 665677
39PI 665678'RSC73-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 570169 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC73-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 570169 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 570169 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903490PI 665678
40PI 665679'RSC76-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 152586 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC76-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 152586 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 152586 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903491PI 665679
41PI 665680'RSC83-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 571285 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC83-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 571285 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 571285 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903492PI 665680
42PI 665681'RSC94-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569919 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC94-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569919 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 569919 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903493PI 665681
43PI 665682'RSC96-3sel'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS92012DEVELOPEDGenetic materialSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569981 was converted to early-maturing, dwarf-height F3 families and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC96-3sel(bulk). Partial conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569981 to the elite line B.Tx406 during the winter of 2010 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions of 2011 in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 5 F2 plants with the greatest proportion of the PI 569981 genome were self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting F2:3 germplasm families were bulked and represent new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world.1903494PI 665682