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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 675374NDEarlyGEM3Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7EAR2015DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNDSUEarlyGEM3 is a unique maize synthetic variety created at NDSU for breeding programs developing short-season Stiff Stalk (SS) inbred lines. This new variety was developed by recombining 20 elite inbred lines showing top hybrid performance with industry testers across North Dakota environments. Germplasm was brought from Cuba to the central U.S. Corn Belt through the USDA-GEM program and then adapted to the northern U.S. through the national NDSUEarlyGEM latex early backcross program. New short-season inbred lines have been developed to increase the genetic diversity of U.S. northern hybrids. This variety has brought exceptional new genes for not only higher yield and grain protein and oil content but also for resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses.1927690PI 675374
1PI 675377NDEarlyGEM10Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7EARNot Available2015DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNDSUEarlyGEM1 O is a unique maize synthetic variety created at NDSU for breeding programs developing short-season Stiff Stalk (SS) inbred lines. This new variety was developed by recombining 20 elite inbred lines giving top hybrid performance with industry testers across North Dakota environments. Tropical germplasm was brought from Mexico to the central U.S. Corn Belt through the USDA-GEM program and then adapted to the northern U.S. through backcrossing with ND2000 elite short-season lines through the NDSUEarlyGEM program. New short-season inbred lines have been developed to increase the genetic diversity of U.S. northern hybrids. This variety has provided new lines with high combining ability effects for grain yield, grain starch, and stress tolerance.1927693PI 675377
2PI 675378NDEarlyGEM21aZea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7EAR2015DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNDSUEarlyGEM21 a is a unique maize synthetic variety created at NDSU for breeding programs developing short-season Stiff Stalk (SS) inbred lines. This new variety was developed by recombining 16 BC1 :S1 elite inbred lines giving top hybrid performance with industry testers across North Dakota environments. Late temperate germplasm was brought from Argentina to the central U.S. Corn Belt through the USDA-GEM program and then adapted to the northern U.S. through backcrossing with ND2000 elite short-season lines through the NDSUEarlyGEM program. New short-season inbred lines have been developed to increase the genetic diversity of U.S. northern hybrids. This variety has provided new lines with high combining ability effects for grain yield and fast dry down.1927694PI 675378
3PI 675379NDEarlyGEM21bZea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7EAR2015DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNDSUEarlyGEM21 b is a unique maize synthetic variety created at NDSU for breeding programs developing short-season Stiff Stalk (SS) inbred lines. This new variety was developed by recombining 9 BC1 :S1 elite inbred lines giving top hybrid performance with industry testers across North Dakota environments. Late temperate germplasm was brought from Argentina to the central U.S. Corn Belt through the USDA-GEM program and then adapted to the northern U.S. through backcrossing with ND2000 elite short-season lines through the NDSUEarlyGEM program. New short-season inbred lines have been developed to increase the genetic diversity of U.S. northern hybrids. This variety has brought new genes for high extractable starch and starch content in ethanol utilization.1927695PI 675379
4PI 675380NDEarlyGEM21cZea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7EAR2015DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNDSUEarlyGEM21 b is a unique maize synthetic variety created at NDSU for breeding programs developing short-season Stiff Stalk (SS) inbred lines. This new variety was developed by recombining 18 BC1 :S1 elite inbred lines giving top hybrid performance with industry testers across North Dakota environments. Late temperate germplasm was brought from Argentina to the central U.S. Corn Belt through the USDA-GEM program and then adapted to the northern U.S. through backcrossing with ND2000 elite short-season lines through the NDSUEarlyGEM program. New short-season inbred lines have been developed to increase the genetic diversity of U.S. northern hybrids. This variety has brought new genes for high extractable starch and starch content in ethanol utilization. It has successfully been used not only for the development of new lines and single-cross hybrids but also in commercial population hybrids.1927696PI 675380