| 0 | GSOR 104001 | Estrela (parent) | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Cultivar | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975470 | GSOR 104001 |
| 1 | GSOR 104002 | NSFTV199 (parent) | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Cultivar | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975494 | GSOR 104002 |
| 2 | GSOR 104003 | SC14:2 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975495 | GSOR 104003 |
| 3 | GSOR 104004 | SC14:4 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975496 | GSOR 104004 |
| 4 | GSOR 104005 | SC14:5 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975497 | GSOR 104005 |
| 5 | GSOR 104006 | SC14:7 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975498 | GSOR 104006 |
| 6 | GSOR 104007 | SC14:8 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975499 | GSOR 104007 |
| 7 | GSOR 104008 | SC14:9 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975500 | GSOR 104008 |
| 8 | GSOR 104009 | SC14:10 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975501 | GSOR 104009 |
| 9 | GSOR 104010 | SC14:11 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975502 | GSOR 104010 |
| 10 | GSOR 104011 | SC14:12 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975503 | GSOR 104011 |
| 11 | GSOR 104012 | SC14:13 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975504 | GSOR 104012 |
| 12 | GSOR 104013 | SC14:14 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975505 | GSOR 104013 |
| 13 | GSOR 104014 | SC14:16 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975506 | GSOR 104014 |
| 14 | GSOR 104015 | SC14:19 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975507 | GSOR 104015 |
| 15 | GSOR 104016 | SC14:20 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975508 | GSOR 104016 |
| 16 | GSOR 104017 | SC14:22 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975509 | GSOR 104017 |
| 17 | GSOR 104018 | SC14:23 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975510 | GSOR 104018 |
| 18 | GSOR 104019 | SC14:24 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975511 | GSOR 104019 |
| 19 | GSOR 104020 | SC14:25 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975512 | GSOR 104020 |
| 20 | GSOR 104021 | SC14:27 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975513 | GSOR 104021 |
| 21 | GSOR 104022 | SC14:28 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975514 | GSOR 104022 |
| 22 | GSOR 104023 | SC14:29 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975515 | GSOR 104023 |
| 23 | GSOR 104024 | SC14:30 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975516 | GSOR 104024 |
| 24 | GSOR 104025 | SC14:31 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975517 | GSOR 104025 |
| 25 | GSOR 104026 | SC14:32 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975518 | GSOR 104026 |
| 26 | GSOR 104027 | SC14:33 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975519 | GSOR 104027 |
| 27 | GSOR 104028 | SC14:34 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975520 | GSOR 104028 |
| 28 | GSOR 104029 | SC14:35 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975521 | GSOR 104029 |
| 29 | GSOR 104030 | SC14:36 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975522 | GSOR 104030 |
| 30 | GSOR 104031 | SC14:38 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975523 | GSOR 104031 |
| 31 | GSOR 104032 | SC14:40 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975524 | GSOR 104032 |
| 32 | GSOR 104033 | SC14:41 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975525 | GSOR 104033 |
| 33 | GSOR 104034 | SC14:42 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975526 | GSOR 104034 |
| 34 | GSOR 104035 | SC14:43 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975527 | GSOR 104035 |
| 35 | GSOR 104036 | SC14:44 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975528 | GSOR 104036 |
| 36 | GSOR 104037 | SC14:45 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975529 | GSOR 104037 |
| 37 | GSOR 104038 | SC14:47 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975530 | GSOR 104038 |
| 38 | GSOR 104039 | SC14:49 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975531 | GSOR 104039 |
| 39 | GSOR 104040 | SC14:50 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975532 | GSOR 104040 |
| 40 | GSOR 104041 | SC14:51 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975533 | GSOR 104041 |
| 41 | GSOR 104042 | SC14:52 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975534 | GSOR 104042 |
| 42 | GSOR 104043 | SC14:53 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975535 | GSOR 104043 |
| 43 | GSOR 104044 | SC14:54 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975536 | GSOR 104044 |
| 44 | GSOR 104045 | SC14:55 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975537 | GSOR 104045 |
| 45 | GSOR 104046 | SC14:56 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975538 | GSOR 104046 |
| 46 | GSOR 104047 | SC14:57 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975539 | GSOR 104047 |
| 47 | GSOR 104048 | SC14:59 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975540 | GSOR 104048 |
| 48 | GSOR 104049 | SC14:60 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975541 | GSOR 104049 |
| 49 | GSOR 104050 | SC14:61 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975542 | GSOR 104050 |
| 50 | GSOR 104051 | SC14:62 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975543 | GSOR 104051 |
| 51 | GSOR 104052 | SC14:63 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975544 | GSOR 104052 |
| 52 | GSOR 104053 | SC14:64 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975545 | GSOR 104053 |
| 53 | GSOR 104054 | SC14:66 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975546 | GSOR 104054 |
| 54 | GSOR 104055 | SC14:67 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975547 | GSOR 104055 |
| 55 | GSOR 104056 | SC14:68 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975548 | GSOR 104056 |
| 56 | GSOR 104057 | SC14:69 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975549 | GSOR 104057 |
| 57 | GSOR 104058 | SC14:70 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975550 | GSOR 104058 |
| 58 | GSOR 104059 | SC14:72 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975551 | GSOR 104059 |
| 59 | GSOR 104060 | SC14:73 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975552 | GSOR 104060 |
| 60 | GSOR 104061 | SC14:76 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975553 | GSOR 104061 |
| 61 | GSOR 104062 | SC14:77 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975554 | GSOR 104062 |
| 62 | GSOR 104063 | SC14:78 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975555 | GSOR 104063 |
| 63 | GSOR 104064 | SC14:79 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975556 | GSOR 104064 |
| 64 | GSOR 104065 | SC14:81 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975557 | GSOR 104065 |
| 65 | GSOR 104066 | SC14:82 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975558 | GSOR 104066 |
| 66 | GSOR 104067 | SC14:83 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975559 | GSOR 104067 |
| 67 | GSOR 104068 | SC14:84 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975560 | GSOR 104068 |
| 68 | GSOR 104069 | SC14:85 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975561 | GSOR 104069 |
| 69 | GSOR 104070 | SC14:88 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975562 | GSOR 104070 |
| 70 | GSOR 104071 | SC14:89 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975563 | GSOR 104071 |
| 71 | GSOR 104072 | SC14:90 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975564 | GSOR 104072 |
| 72 | GSOR 104073 | SC14:91 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975565 | GSOR 104073 |
| 73 | GSOR 104074 | SC14:92 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975566 | GSOR 104074 |
| 74 | GSOR 104075 | SC14:93 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975567 | GSOR 104075 |
| 75 | GSOR 104076 | SC14:94 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975568 | GSOR 104076 |
| 76 | GSOR 104077 | SC14:95 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975569 | GSOR 104077 |
| 77 | GSOR 104078 | SC14:96 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975570 | GSOR 104078 |
| 78 | GSOR 104079 | SC14:97 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975571 | GSOR 104079 |
| 79 | GSOR 104080 | SC14:98 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975572 | GSOR 104080 |
| 80 | GSOR 104081 | SC14:99 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975573 | GSOR 104081 |
| 81 | GSOR 104082 | SC14:100 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975574 | GSOR 104082 |
| 82 | GSOR 104083 | SC14:101 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975575 | GSOR 104083 |
| 83 | GSOR 104084 | SC14:102 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975576 | GSOR 104084 |
| 84 | GSOR 104085 | SC14:104 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975577 | GSOR 104085 |
| 85 | GSOR 104086 | SC14:105 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975578 | GSOR 104086 |
| 86 | GSOR 104087 | SC14:106 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975579 | GSOR 104087 |
| 87 | GSOR 104088 | SC14:108 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975580 | GSOR 104088 |
| 88 | GSOR 104089 | SC14:109 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975581 | GSOR 104089 |
| 89 | GSOR 104090 | SC14:110 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975582 | GSOR 104090 |
| 90 | GSOR 104091 | SC14:111 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975583 | GSOR 104091 |
| 91 | GSOR 104092 | SC14:112 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975584 | GSOR 104092 |
| 92 | GSOR 104093 | SC14:113 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975585 | GSOR 104093 |
| 93 | GSOR 104094 | SC14:114 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975586 | GSOR 104094 |
| 94 | GSOR 104095 | SC14:115 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975587 | GSOR 104095 |
| 95 | GSOR 104096 | SC14:116 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975588 | GSOR 104096 |
| 96 | GSOR 104097 | SC14:118 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975589 | GSOR 104097 |
| 97 | GSOR 104098 | SC14:119 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975590 | GSOR 104098 |
| 98 | GSOR 104099 | SC14:120 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975591 | GSOR 104099 |
| 99 | GSOR 104100 | SC14:121 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975592 | GSOR 104100 |
| 100 | GSOR 104101 | SC14:122 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975593 | GSOR 104101 |
| 101 | GSOR 104102 | SC14:123 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975594 | GSOR 104102 |
| 102 | GSOR 104103 | SC14:124 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975595 | GSOR 104103 |
| 103 | GSOR 104104 | SC14:125 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975596 | GSOR 104104 |
| 104 | GSOR 104105 | SC14:126 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975597 | GSOR 104105 |
| 105 | GSOR 104106 | SC14:127 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975598 | GSOR 104106 |
| 106 | GSOR 104107 | SC14:129 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975599 | GSOR 104107 |
| 107 | GSOR 104108 | SC14:130 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975600 | GSOR 104108 |
| 108 | GSOR 104109 | SC14:131 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975601 | GSOR 104109 |
| 109 | GSOR 104110 | SC14:132 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975602 | GSOR 104110 |
| 110 | GSOR 104111 | SC14:133 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975603 | GSOR 104111 |
| 111 | GSOR 104112 | SC14:134 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975604 | GSOR 104112 |
| 112 | GSOR 104113 | SC14:136 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975605 | GSOR 104113 |
| 113 | GSOR 104114 | SC14:137 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975606 | GSOR 104114 |
| 114 | GSOR 104115 | SC14:138 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975607 | GSOR 104115 |
| 115 | GSOR 104116 | SC14:139 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975608 | GSOR 104116 |
| 116 | GSOR 104117 | SC14:140 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975609 | GSOR 104117 |
| 117 | GSOR 104118 | SC14:141 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975610 | GSOR 104118 |
| 118 | GSOR 104119 | SC14:142 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975611 | GSOR 104119 |
| 119 | GSOR 104120 | SC14:143 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975612 | GSOR 104120 |
| 120 | GSOR 104121 | SC14:144 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975613 | GSOR 104121 |
| 121 | GSOR 104122 | SC14:145 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975614 | GSOR 104122 |
| 122 | GSOR 104123 | SC14:146 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975615 | GSOR 104123 |
| 123 | GSOR 104124 | SC14:147 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975616 | GSOR 104124 |
| 124 | GSOR 104125 | SC14:148 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975617 | GSOR 104125 |
| 125 | GSOR 104126 | SC14:149 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975618 | GSOR 104126 |
| 126 | GSOR 104127 | SC14:150 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975619 | GSOR 104127 |
| 127 | GSOR 104128 | SC14:151 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975620 | GSOR 104128 |
| 128 | GSOR 104129 | SC14:152 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975621 | GSOR 104129 |
| 129 | GSOR 104130 | SC14:153 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975622 | GSOR 104130 |
| 130 | GSOR 104131 | SC14:154 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975623 | GSOR 104131 |
| 131 | GSOR 104132 | SC14:155 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975624 | GSOR 104132 |
| 132 | GSOR 104133 | SC14:159 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975625 | GSOR 104133 |
| 133 | GSOR 104134 | SC14:160 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975626 | GSOR 104134 |
| 134 | GSOR 104135 | SC14:161 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975627 | GSOR 104135 |
| 135 | GSOR 104136 | SC14:162 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975628 | GSOR 104136 |
| 136 | GSOR 104137 | SC14:164 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975629 | GSOR 104137 |
| 137 | GSOR 104138 | SC14:165 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975630 | GSOR 104138 |
| 138 | GSOR 104139 | SC14:166 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975631 | GSOR 104139 |
| 139 | GSOR 104140 | SC14:168 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975632 | GSOR 104140 |
| 140 | GSOR 104141 | SC14:169 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975633 | GSOR 104141 |
| 141 | GSOR 104142 | SC14:170 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975634 | GSOR 104142 |
| 142 | GSOR 104143 | SC14:171 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975635 | GSOR 104143 |
| 143 | GSOR 104144 | SC14:172 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975636 | GSOR 104144 |
| 144 | GSOR 104145 | SC14:173 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975637 | GSOR 104145 |
| 145 | GSOR 104146 | SC14:174 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975638 | GSOR 104146 |
| 146 | GSOR 104147 | SC14:176 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975639 | GSOR 104147 |
| 147 | GSOR 104148 | SC14:177 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975640 | GSOR 104148 |
| 148 | GSOR 104149 | SC14:178 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975641 | GSOR 104149 |
| 149 | GSOR 104150 | SC14:181 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975642 | GSOR 104150 |
| 150 | GSOR 104151 | SC14:182 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975643 | GSOR 104151 |
| 151 | GSOR 104152 | SC14:183 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975644 | GSOR 104152 |
| 152 | GSOR 104153 | SC14:184 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975645 | GSOR 104153 |
| 153 | GSOR 104154 | SC14:185 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975646 | GSOR 104154 |
| 154 | GSOR 104155 | SC14:186 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975647 | GSOR 104155 |
| 155 | GSOR 104156 | SC14:187 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975648 | GSOR 104156 |
| 156 | GSOR 104157 | SC14:190 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975649 | GSOR 104157 |
| 157 | GSOR 104158 | SC14:191 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975650 | GSOR 104158 |
| 158 | GSOR 104159 | SC14:192 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975651 | GSOR 104159 |
| 159 | GSOR 104160 | SC14:193 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975652 | GSOR 104160 |
| 160 | GSOR 104161 | SC14:195 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975653 | GSOR 104161 |
| 161 | GSOR 104162 | SC14:196 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975654 | GSOR 104162 |
| 162 | GSOR 104163 | SC14:197 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975655 | GSOR 104163 |
| 163 | GSOR 104164 | SC14:198 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975656 | GSOR 104164 |
| 164 | GSOR 104165 | SC14:200 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975657 | GSOR 104165 |
| 165 | GSOR 104166 | SC14:201 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975658 | GSOR 104166 |
| 166 | GSOR 104167 | SC14:202 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975659 | GSOR 104167 |
| 167 | GSOR 104168 | SC14:203 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975660 | GSOR 104168 |
| 168 | GSOR 104169 | SC14:204 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975661 | GSOR 104169 |
| 169 | GSOR 104170 | SC14:205 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975662 | GSOR 104170 |
| 170 | GSOR 104171 | SC14:206 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975663 | GSOR 104171 |
| 171 | GSOR 104172 | SC14:207 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975664 | GSOR 104172 |
| 172 | GSOR 104173 | SC14:214 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975665 | GSOR 104173 |
| 173 | GSOR 104174 | SC14:216 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975666 | GSOR 104174 |
| 174 | GSOR 104175 | SC14:218 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975667 | GSOR 104175 |
| 175 | GSOR 104176 | SC14:219 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975668 | GSOR 104176 |
| 176 | GSOR 104177 | SC14:220 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975669 | GSOR 104177 |
| 177 | GSOR 104178 | SC14:221 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975670 | GSOR 104178 |
| 178 | GSOR 104179 | SC14:223 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975671 | GSOR 104179 |
| 179 | GSOR 104180 | SC14:224 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975672 | GSOR 104180 |
| 180 | GSOR 104181 | SC14:225 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975673 | GSOR 104181 |
| 181 | GSOR 104182 | SC14:227 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975674 | GSOR 104182 |
| 182 | GSOR 104183 | SC14:228 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975675 | GSOR 104183 |
| 183 | GSOR 104184 | SC14:229 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975676 | GSOR 104184 |
| 184 | GSOR 104185 | SC14:230 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975677 | GSOR 104185 |
| 185 | GSOR 104186 | SC14:231 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975678 | GSOR 104186 |
| 186 | GSOR 104187 | SC14:232 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975679 | GSOR 104187 |
| 187 | GSOR 104188 | SC14:233 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975680 | GSOR 104188 |
| 188 | GSOR 104189 | SC14:234 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975681 | GSOR 104189 |
| 189 | GSOR 104190 | SC14:235 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975682 | GSOR 104190 |
| 190 | GSOR 104191 | SC14:236 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975683 | GSOR 104191 |
| 191 | GSOR 104192 | SC14:238 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975684 | GSOR 104192 |
| 192 | GSOR 104193 | SC14:240 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975685 | GSOR 104193 |
| 193 | GSOR 104194 | SC14:241 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975686 | GSOR 104194 |
| 194 | GSOR 104195 | SC14:243 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975687 | GSOR 104195 |
| 195 | GSOR 104196 | SC14:244 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975688 | GSOR 104196 |
| 196 | GSOR 104197 | SC14:245 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975689 | GSOR 104197 |
| 197 | GSOR 104198 | SC14:246 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975690 | GSOR 104198 |
| 198 | GSOR 104199 | SC14:247 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975691 | GSOR 104199 |
| 199 | GSOR 104200 | SC14:248 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975692 | GSOR 104200 |
| 200 | GSOR 104201 | SC14:249 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975693 | GSOR 104201 |
| 201 | GSOR 104202 | SC14:250 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975694 | GSOR 104202 |
| 202 | GSOR 104203 | SC14:251 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975695 | GSOR 104203 |
| 203 | GSOR 104204 | SC14:253 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975696 | GSOR 104204 |
| 204 | GSOR 104205 | SC14:254 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975697 | GSOR 104205 |
| 205 | GSOR 104206 | SC14:255 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975698 | GSOR 104206 |
| 206 | GSOR 104207 | SC14:256 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975699 | GSOR 104207 |
| 207 | GSOR 104208 | SC14:257 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975700 | GSOR 104208 |
| 208 | GSOR 104209 | SC14:258 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975701 | GSOR 104209 |
| 209 | GSOR 104210 | SC14:259 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975702 | GSOR 104210 |
| 210 | GSOR 104211 | SC14:262 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975703 | GSOR 104211 |
| 211 | GSOR 104212 | SC14:263 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975704 | GSOR 104212 |
| 212 | GSOR 104213 | SC14:264 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975705 | GSOR 104213 |
| 213 | GSOR 104214 | SC14:265 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975706 | GSOR 104214 |
| 214 | GSOR 104215 | SC14:266 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975707 | GSOR 104215 |
| 215 | GSOR 104216 | SC14:267 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975708 | GSOR 104216 |
| 216 | GSOR 104217 | SC14:268 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975709 | GSOR 104217 |
| 217 | GSOR 104218 | SC14:269 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975710 | GSOR 104218 |
| 218 | GSOR 104219 | SC14:270 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975711 | GSOR 104219 |
| 219 | GSOR 104220 | SC14:272 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975712 | GSOR 104220 |
| 220 | GSOR 104221 | SC14:273 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975713 | GSOR 104221 |
| 221 | GSOR 104222 | SC14:274 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975714 | GSOR 104222 |
| 222 | GSOR 104223 | SC14:275 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975715 | GSOR 104223 |
| 223 | GSOR 104224 | SC14:276 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975716 | GSOR 104224 |
| 224 | GSOR 104225 | SC14:277 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975717 | GSOR 104225 |
| 225 | GSOR 104226 | SC14:278 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975718 | GSOR 104226 |
| 226 | GSOR 104227 | SC14:279 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975719 | GSOR 104227 |
| 227 | GSOR 104228 | SC14:280 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975720 | GSOR 104228 |
| 228 | GSOR 104229 | SC14:281 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975721 | GSOR 104229 |
| 229 | GSOR 104230 | SC14:283 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975722 | GSOR 104230 |
| 230 | GSOR 104231 | SC14:284 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975723 | GSOR 104231 |
| 231 | GSOR 104232 | SC14:285 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975724 | GSOR 104232 |
| 232 | GSOR 104233 | SC14:286 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975725 | GSOR 104233 |
| 233 | GSOR 104234 | SC14:287 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975726 | GSOR 104234 |
| 234 | GSOR 104235 | SC14:288 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975727 | GSOR 104235 |
| 235 | GSOR 104236 | SC14:289 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975728 | GSOR 104236 |
| 236 | GSOR 104237 | SC14:290 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975729 | GSOR 104237 |
| 237 | GSOR 104238 | SC14:291 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975730 | GSOR 104238 |
| 238 | GSOR 104239 | SC14:292 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975731 | GSOR 104239 |
| 239 | GSOR 104240 | SC14:293 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975732 | GSOR 104240 |
| 240 | GSOR 104241 | SC14:294 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975733 | GSOR 104241 |
| 241 | GSOR 104242 | SC14:295 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975734 | GSOR 104242 |
| 242 | GSOR 104243 | SC14:297 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975735 | GSOR 104243 |
| 243 | GSOR 104244 | SC14:298 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975736 | GSOR 104244 |
| 244 | GSOR 104245 | SC14:299 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975737 | GSOR 104245 |
| 245 | GSOR 104246 | SC14:300 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975738 | GSOR 104246 |
| 246 | GSOR 104247 | SC14:301 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975739 | GSOR 104247 |
| 247 | GSOR 104248 | SC14:302 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975740 | GSOR 104248 |
| 248 | GSOR 104249 | SC14:303 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975741 | GSOR 104249 |
| 249 | GSOR 104250 | SC14:304 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975742 | GSOR 104250 |
| 250 | GSOR 104251 | SC14:305 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975743 | GSOR 104251 |
| 251 | GSOR 104252 | SC14:306 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975744 | GSOR 104252 |
| 252 | GSOR 104253 | SC14:307 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975745 | GSOR 104253 |
| 253 | GSOR 104254 | SC14:308 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975746 | GSOR 104254 |
| 254 | GSOR 104255 | SC14:309 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975747 | GSOR 104255 |
| 255 | GSOR 104256 | SC14:310 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975748 | GSOR 104256 |
| 256 | GSOR 104257 | SC14:311 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975749 | GSOR 104257 |
| 257 | GSOR 104258 | SC14:312 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975750 | GSOR 104258 |
| 258 | GSOR 104259 | SC14:17 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975751 | GSOR 104259 |
| 259 | GSOR 104260 | SC14:18 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975752 | GSOR 104260 |
| 260 | GSOR 104261 | SC14:46 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975753 | GSOR 104261 |
| 261 | GSOR 104263 | SC14:71 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975754 | GSOR 104263 |
| 262 | GSOR 104265 | SC14:107 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975755 | GSOR 104265 |
| 263 | GSOR 104267 | SC14:157 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975756 | GSOR 104267 |
| 264 | GSOR 104268 | SC14:163 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975757 | GSOR 104268 |
| 265 | GSOR 104269 | SC14:167 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975758 | GSOR 104269 |
| 266 | GSOR 104270 | SC14:175 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975759 | GSOR 104270 |
| 267 | GSOR 104272 | SC14:208 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975760 | GSOR 104272 |
| 268 | GSOR 104273 | SC14:209 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975761 | GSOR 104273 |
| 269 | GSOR 104274 | SC14:210 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975762 | GSOR 104274 |
| 270 | GSOR 104275 | SC14:211 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975763 | GSOR 104275 |
| 271 | GSOR 104276 | SC14:212 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975764 | GSOR 104276 |
| 272 | GSOR 104277 | SC14:213 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975765 | GSOR 104277 |
| 273 | GSOR 104278 | SC14:217 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975766 | GSOR 104278 |
| 274 | GSOR 104279 | SC14:226 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975767 | GSOR 104279 |
| 275 | GSOR 104280 | SC14:239 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975768 | GSOR 104280 |
| 276 | GSOR 104281 | SC14:313 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975769 | GSOR 104281 |
| 277 | GSOR 104282 | SC14:314 | Oryza sativa L. | Arkansas, United States | GSOR | | | 2019 | DONATED | 03/18/2019 | | | | | Breeding material | The ‘Estrela’/NSFTV199 mapping population was developed from a single F1 plant derived from a cross between the Rice Diversity Panel 1 (RDP1) accessions, Estrela (GSOR301227) and NSFTV199 (GSOR301190). Estrela originated from Colombia and the origin of NSFTV199 is unknown. Both accessions were classified as tropical japonica accessions based on 36 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and selected because they were phenotypically and genotypically diverse within the tropical japonica subpopulation. Subsequent genotyping with 700,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers classified Estrela as an admixture of japonica and NSFTV199 as tropical japonica. The population consists of 276 F2:9 recombinant inbred lines (GSOR104003 through GSOR104282) which were genotyped with 65 SSR markers. In addition, the parents and 256 of the 276 RILs were genotyped with an additional 69 SSR markers. The population was phenotyped for eight agronomic traits (days to heading, plant height, flag leaf length and width, leaf pubescence, culm habit, awn presence and seed shattering), six panicle architecture traits (panicle length; number of primary branches, florets, seeds and sterile florets per panicle; and percent fertility) and nine grain traits (seed length, width and length to width ratio with and without the hull; percent chalk in brown rice with and without the broken kernels, and 100-seed weight). The published linkage map was constructed based on 132 SSR markers and 256 RILs. The panicle and seed morphology of the parents and RILs, were documented with digital images.
| 1975770 | GSOR 104282 |