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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0W6 50778SM13-L1Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932219W6 50778
1W6 50779SM13-L2Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932220W6 50779
2W6 50780SM13-L3Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932221W6 50780
3W6 50781SM13-L4Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932222W6 50781
4W6 50782SM13-L5Lactuca sativa L. W6HEADNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932223W6 50782
5W6 50783SM13-L6Lactuca sativa L. W6FIELD2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932224W6 50783
6W6 50784SM13-I1Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932225W6 50784
7W6 50785SM13-I2Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932226W6 50785
8W6 50786SM13-I3Lactuca sativa L. W6HEADNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932227W6 50786
9W6 50787SM13-I4Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932228W6 50787
10W6 50788SM13-I5Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932229W6 50788
11W6 50789RH08-0111Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932230W6 50789
12W6 50790SM13-R2Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932231W6 50790
13W6 50791SM13-R3Lactuca sativa L. W6HEADNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932232W6 50791
14W6 50792RH08-0464Lactuca sativa L. W6PLANTNot Available2016Breeding materialThe breeding lines can be used for different markets or breeding programs based on their performance. Five out of six iceberg lines (SMI3-Il, SM13-I2, SMI3-I3, SM13-I4, and SM13-I5)are suitable for salad blend and whole head markets. Though SMI3-I2 and SMI3-I3 exhibited more rapid decay of whole heads than the overall average, their rates of decay are expected to be acceptable for commercial production. RH08-0lll is not cceptable for commercial production of whole heads because of its small, soft heads that do not conform to the standard for modern iceberg cultivars. However, the line can be used in iceberg breeding programs as a donor of alleles for resistance to downy mildew, bacterial leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt race I.

Two romaine breeding lines (SM13-R2 and SM13-R3) are suitable for salad blend, spring mix, and the whole head production. Romaine breeding line SM13-Rl cannot be used for fresh-cut products, because it decays rapidly after processing, but it is suitable for whole head market. An important trait of these three breeding lines is their resistance to dieback, because most of the currently grown romaine cultivars are susceptible to this disease. Romaine breeding line RHO8-0464 has improved field resistance to downy mildew inherited from cv. Balady Banha. RHO8-0464 can be used in breeding programs, but is not suitable for commercial production.

All six leaf-lettuce breeding lines are acceptable for commercial production of salad blend, and spring mix. SM13-Ll, SM13-L2, and SM13-L6 could also be used for whole head production. SM13-LI to SMI3-L5 demonstrated vety high field resistance to downy mildew, with resistance alleles inherited from cvs. Iceberg and Grand Rapids. Five of the leaf-lettuce breeding lines (SMI3-Ll being an exception) have alleles for dieback resistance, a disease that may substantially limit lettuce production in California and Arizona. SM13-Ll is earlier bolting than other breeding lines. SM13-L6 has resistance to Verticillium wilt race I.

1932233W6 50792