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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 653417AR-1994-11D (weedy red rice)Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2008COLLECTED08/31/1994Prairie county34.84083333, -91.5430555655Wild materialWEEDY RED RICE. This is a common agricultural weed present in rice fields in the southern U.S. Seeds have a red pericarp and readily shatter. Newly produced seeds may be dormant and not readily germinable.1752229PI 653417
1PI 653420LA-1995-LA3 (weedy red rice)Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2008COLLECTED1995Crowley30.21416667, -92.374444445Wild materialWEEDY RED RICE. This is a common agricultural weed present in rice fields in the southern U.S. Seeds have a red pericarp and readily shatter. Newly produced seeds may be dormant and not readily germinable.1752232PI 653420
2PI 653421MS-1995-MS4 (weedy red rice)Oryza sativa L. Mississippi, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2008COLLECTED1995Wild materialWEEDY RED RICE. This is a common agricultural weed present in rice fields in the southern U.S. Seeds have a red pericarp and readily shatter. Newly produced seeds may be dormant and not readily germinable.1752233PI 653421
3PI 653424TX-1995-TX4 (weedy red rice)Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2008COLLECTED1995Katy29.79111111, -95.8269444442Wild materialWEEDY RED RICE. This is a common agricultural weed present in rice fields in the southern U.S. Seeds have a red pericarp and readily shatter. Newly produced seeds may be dormant and not readily germinable.1752236PI 653424
4PI 653425AR-1994-8 (weedy red rice)Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2008COLLECTED08/30/1994Prairie county34.84083333, -91.5430555655Wild materialWEEDY RED RICE. This is a common agricultural weed present in rice fields in the southern U.S. Seeds have a red pericarp and readily shatter. Newly produced seeds may be dormant and not readily germinable.1752237PI 653425
5PI 653427AR-2001-1025 (weedy red rice)Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2008COLLECTED2000Clay county36.37250000, -90.40083333100Wild materialWEEDY RED RICE. This is a common agricultural weed present in rice fields in the southern U.S. Seeds have a red pericarp and readily shatter. Newly produced seeds may be dormant and not readily germinable.1752239PI 653427
6PI 653428AR-2001-1081 (weedy red rice)Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2008COLLECTED2000Perry county34.96833333, -92.8897222285Wild materialWEEDY RED RICE. This is a common agricultural weed present in rice fields in the southern U.S. Seeds have a red pericarp and readily shatter. Newly produced seeds may be dormant and not readily germinable.1752240PI 653428
7PI 653432MO-2001-1098 (weedy red rice)Oryza sativa L. Missouri, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2008COLLECTED2000Bollinger county37.27888889, -90.03055556202Wild materialWEEDY RED RICE. This is a common agricultural weed present in rice fields in the southern U.S. Seeds have a red pericarp and readily shatter. Newly produced seeds may be dormant and not readily germinable.1752244PI 653432
8PI 653439LA-2001-1188 (weedy red rice)Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2008COLLECTED2000East Carroll parish32.72833333, -91.2433333328Wild materialWEEDY RED RICE. This is a common agricultural weed present in rice fields in the southern U.S. Seeds have a red pericarp and readily shatter. Newly produced seeds may be dormant and not readily germinable.1752251PI 653439
9PI 632447'Francis'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCNot Available2003DEVELOPED2002CultivarLong grain.1642632PI 632447
10PI 631388'CL161'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGC2002DEVELOPEDCultivarLong grain.1638355PI 631388
11PI 628972'Ahrent'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2002DEVELOPED2001Cultivar1632172PI 628972
12PI 615687'CF 51'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELSNot Available2001DEVELOPEDCultivar1610802PI 615687
13PI 615688'CL-121'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS2001DEVELOPEDCultivar1610803PI 615688
14PI 595927'Jasmine 85'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1996DEVELOPED1989CultivarLong-grain, aromatic cultivar. Multi-state tests in the Southern U.S. showed excellent yield potential (7700 kg/ha) and is competitive with other commercial cultivars. Semidwarf plant height 106cm and late maturing, 97 days to heading. Whole milling yield significantly lower than other U.S. long-grains. Low amylose and gelatinization temperature. Resistant to all known U.S. races of Pyricularia oryzae and to Rhizoctonia solani.1535042PI 595927
15PI 583278'Kaybonnet'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1994DEVELOPED1994CultivarLong-grain, matures in approx. 125 days. Plants approx. 108cm tall with erect flag leaves. Lemma, palea, and leaf blades glabrous. Grain may have colorless or purple apiculi at maturity. Hulls straw colored. Pericarp light brown. Resistant to rice blast (Pyricularia grisea). Moderately susceptible to sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani)1478249PI 583278
16PI 572412'Jackson'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1993DEVELOPED1993CultivarVery early maturing, short statured, long-grain. Plant height averages 104cm. Days from seed to heading averages 79. Grain non-aromatic, glabrous, purple apiculus at heading. Amylose high-intermediate. Gelatinization temperature type intermediate. Lemma and palea straw colored and awnless. Outer surface of leaf sheath green and inside colorless with purple tinge near base. Susceptible to all U.S. pathogens of Pyricularia grisea (rice blast). Moderately resistant to physiologic straighthead1467383PI 572412
17PI 561734'Cypress'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1992DEVELOPED1992CultivarEarly maturing (approx. 85 days from emergence to 50% heading), semidwarf. Height average 95cm. Leaves and grain glabrous. Apiculus purple, but coloration fades as grain approaches maturity. Endosperm non-glutinous, non-aromatic. Pericarp light brown. Apparent starch amylose content average 215g kg-1. A single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311792.1456706PI 561734
18PI 548772'Lacassine'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED1991CultivarPlant height 93cm (soil to panicle tip). 85 days from emergence to 50% heading. Milling yield 58-69 (whole-total in percentage). Amylose content (22.6%) long grain. Intermediate gel type. Highly susceptible to Rhizoctonia solani1443708PI 548772
19PI 538253'Alan'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1990CultivarLong grain type. Yield high. Height 104cm. Maturity 111 days. Plants green at maturity. Angle flag leaves erect to 45 deg. Glabrous lemma, palea, and leaf blades. Grain may have purple or colorless apiculi and tip awns at maturity. Hulls straw colored. Seed coat light brown. Susceptible to Pyricularia oryzae and Rhizoctonia solani1433189PI 538253
20PI 538254'Millie'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1990CultivarLong grain type. Height 104cm. Maturity 117 days. Angle flag leaves erect. Glabrous lemma, palea, and leaf blades. Grain large, may have colorless or purple apiculi and tip awns at maturity. Hulls straw colored. Seed coat light bronw. Milling yields are 65% whole kernel; 73% total milled. Moderately susceptable to Sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani)1433190PI 538254
21PI 502967'Gulfmont'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986CultivarLong grain type. Plants semidwarf similar to Lemont in morphology. Good ratooning ability. Highly resistant to lodging. Maturity early. Grain yield excellent. Threshing is difficult. Moderately susceptible to narrow brown leaf spot. Very susceptible to sheath blight. Cooking and processing good. Highly resistant to blast. Resistant to brown spot and straighthead. Moderately resistant to panicle blight. A single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311355.1397903PI 502967
22PI 502968'Rexmont'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986CultivarLong grain type. Plants semidwarf similar to Bellemont. Maturity early. Ratooning ability below Lemont. Extremely resistant to lodging. Grain yield high. Superior quick-cooking and soup properties. Very susceptible to sheath blight. Resistant only to IH-1 race of blight, panicle blight brown spot and straighthead.1397904PI 502968
23PI 487195'Tebonnet'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1984DEVELOPED1984CultivarVery short season, high yield, long grain type. Plants erect. Slightly more tolerant to sheath blight than Bond, Labelle and Lebonnet. Susceptible to straighthead, requiring special water management. Reacts similarly to common rice blast races as Bond, Labelle and Lebonnet.1382131PI 487195
24PI 474580'Newbonnet'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1982DEVELOPED1983CultivarPlants short-statured, long-grain type. Color darker green than Starbonnet. Leaves narrower, more erect. Kernel weight 11% heavier. Yield 12% higher. Disease resistance similar to Starbonnet, but more resistant to blast disease fungus.1369516PI 474580
25PI 475833'Lemont'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1982DEVELOPED1983CultivarSemi-dwarf, long-grain type. Flag leaves erect until maturity. Spikelet straw-colored, glabrous, awnless. Seed wider and heavier than Lebonnet. Superior milling quality. Resistant to lodging. Resistant to blast fungus and panicle blight. Moderately resistant to straighthead.1370769PI 475833
26PI 389995'Rexoro'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPEDCultivar1293063PI 389995
27PI 389996'Zenith'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPEDCultivar1293064PI 389996
28PI 388361'Blue Rose'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPEDCultivar1291796PI 388361
29PI 388582'Starbonnet'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPEDCultivar1292012PI 388582
30CIor 9836'Nortai'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPED1972CultivarShort-grain rice.1050456CIor 9836
31CIor 9550Cro 62V614Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1963DEVELOPEDBreeding material1049200CIor 9550
32CIor 9540'Saturn'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1962DEVELOPED1964CultivarMedium-grain rice.1049140CIor 9540
33CIor 9544'Bluebelle'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1962DEVELOPED1965CultivarLong-grain rice. A single-plant selection of this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310036.1049166CIor 9544
34CIor 9483'Della'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1961DEVELOPED1971CultivarLong-grain, aromatic rice.1048837CIor 9483
35CIor 9433'Belle Patna'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1958DEVELOPED1961CultivarLong-grain rice.1048614CIor 9433
36CIor 7787'Zenith'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1936DEVELOPED1936CultivarMedium grain rice. In the year 1954 Zenith was grown on over 50% of the rice acreage in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.1041210CIor 7787
37CIor 1962'Blue Rose'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1913DEVELOPED1912Cultivar1017246CIor 1962