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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 678418 | 'FL0720' | Avena sativa L. | Florida, United States | PVPO | | Not Available | 2016 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | FL0720 is a facultative, awnless, white glumed, mid-season. forage oat. It possesses a semi-prostrate growth habit, with large leaves (20.2 cm x 23.0 mm) and 6 leaves/stalk. The panicle length is 22 cm with 8 whorls of branches and 4 seed whorl. The leaves ate light green and glabrous with hairless sheaths. At maturity, FL0720 plants are taller (127.4 cm) th~n the check cultivars. Across the south and southeastern U.S. region, FL0720 has mid-maturity (af:>prox. 102 Julian heading days). Heading of FL0720 is approximately 3 days later than Horizon 201,· LA99016, and Gerard 224, and similar to TAMO 411.FL0720 has been observed to be genetically uniform and stable across multiple loc~tions from 2011 to present. FL0720 shows no more than 0.0001 % variants, .which would normally be expected due to environmental conditions or would occur for almost any character during the course of repeated sexual reproduction.In summary, FL0720 oat has medium maturity and excellent disease resistance. This new oat cultivar will be excellent as forage, grain, cover crop, or for use in wildlife plantings in the southern U.S. Its high grain yield, good volume weight, disease resistance and early season forage production will give it a competitive advantage as a new oat cultivar for the southern U.S. | 1942287 | PI 678418 |