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0GSOR 600001GSOR 600001Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754401GSOR 600001
1GSOR 600002GSOR 600002Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754402GSOR 600002
2GSOR 600003GSOR 600003Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754403GSOR 600003
3GSOR 600004GSOR 600004Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754404GSOR 600004
4GSOR 600005GSOR 600005Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754405GSOR 600005
5GSOR 600006GSOR 600006Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754406GSOR 600006
6GSOR 600007GSOR 600007Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754407GSOR 600007
7GSOR 600008GSOR 600008Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754408GSOR 600008
8GSOR 600009GSOR 600009Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754409GSOR 600009
9GSOR 600010GSOR 600010Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754410GSOR 600010
10GSOR 600011GSOR 600011Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754411GSOR 600011
11GSOR 600012GSOR 600012Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754412GSOR 600012
12GSOR 600013GSOR 600013Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754413GSOR 600013
13GSOR 600014GSOR 600014Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754414GSOR 600014
14GSOR 600015GSOR 600015Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754415GSOR 600015
15GSOR 600016GSOR 600016Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754416GSOR 600016
16GSOR 600017GSOR 600017Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754417GSOR 600017
17GSOR 600018GSOR 600018Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754418GSOR 600018
18GSOR 600019GSOR 600019Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754419GSOR 600019
19GSOR 600020GSOR 600020Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754420GSOR 600020
20GSOR 600021GSOR 600021Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754421GSOR 600021
21GSOR 600022GSOR 600022Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754422GSOR 600022
22GSOR 600023GSOR 600023Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754423GSOR 600023
23GSOR 600024GSOR 600024Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754424GSOR 600024
24GSOR 600025GSOR 600025Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754425GSOR 600025
25GSOR 600026GSOR 600026Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754426GSOR 600026
26GSOR 600027GSOR 600027Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754427GSOR 600027
27GSOR 600028GSOR 600028Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754428GSOR 600028
28GSOR 600029GSOR 600029Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754429GSOR 600029
29GSOR 600030GSOR 600030Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754430GSOR 600030
30GSOR 600031GSOR 600031Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754431GSOR 600031
31GSOR 600032GSOR 600032Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754432GSOR 600032
32GSOR 600033GSOR 600033Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754433GSOR 600033
33GSOR 600034GSOR 600034Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754434GSOR 600034
34GSOR 600035GSOR 600035Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754435GSOR 600035
35GSOR 600036GSOR 600036Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754436GSOR 600036
36GSOR 600037GSOR 600037Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754437GSOR 600037
37GSOR 600038GSOR 600038Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754438GSOR 600038
38GSOR 600039GSOR 600039Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754439GSOR 600039
39GSOR 600040GSOR 600040Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754440GSOR 600040
40GSOR 600041GSOR 600041Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754441GSOR 600041
41GSOR 600042GSOR 600042Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754442GSOR 600042
42GSOR 600043GSOR 600043Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754443GSOR 600043
43GSOR 600044GSOR 600044Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754444GSOR 600044
44GSOR 600045GSOR 600045Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754445GSOR 600045
45GSOR 600046GSOR 600046Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754446GSOR 600046
46GSOR 600047GSOR 600047Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754447GSOR 600047
47GSOR 600048GSOR 600048Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754448GSOR 600048
48GSOR 600049GSOR 600049Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754449GSOR 600049
49GSOR 600050GSOR 600050Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754450GSOR 600050
50GSOR 600051GSOR 600051Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754451GSOR 600051
51GSOR 600052GSOR 600052Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754452GSOR 600052
52GSOR 600053GSOR 600053Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754453GSOR 600053
53GSOR 600054GSOR 600054Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754454GSOR 600054
54GSOR 600055GSOR 600055Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754455GSOR 600055
55GSOR 600056GSOR 600056Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754456GSOR 600056
56GSOR 600057GSOR 600057Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754457GSOR 600057
57GSOR 600058GSOR 600058Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754458GSOR 600058
58GSOR 600059GSOR 600059Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754459GSOR 600059
59GSOR 600060GSOR 600060Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754460GSOR 600060
60GSOR 600061GSOR 600061Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754461GSOR 600061
61GSOR 600062GSOR 600062Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754462GSOR 600062
62GSOR 600063GSOR 600063Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754463GSOR 600063
63GSOR 600064GSOR 600064Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754464GSOR 600064
64GSOR 600065GSOR 600065Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754465GSOR 600065
65GSOR 600066GSOR 600066Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754466GSOR 600066
66GSOR 600067GSOR 600067Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754467GSOR 600067
67GSOR 600068GSOR 600068Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754468GSOR 600068
68GSOR 600069GSOR 600069Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754469GSOR 600069
69GSOR 600070GSOR 600070Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754470GSOR 600070
70GSOR 600071GSOR 600071Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754471GSOR 600071
71GSOR 600072GSOR 600072Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754472GSOR 600072
72GSOR 600073GSOR 600073Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754473GSOR 600073
73GSOR 600074GSOR 600074Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754474GSOR 600074
74GSOR 600075GSOR 600075Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754475GSOR 600075
75GSOR 600076GSOR 600076Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754476GSOR 600076
76GSOR 600077GSOR 600077Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754477GSOR 600077
77GSOR 600078GSOR 600078Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754478GSOR 600078
78GSOR 600079GSOR 600079Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754479GSOR 600079
79GSOR 600080GSOR 600080Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754480GSOR 600080
80GSOR 600081GSOR 600081Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754481GSOR 600081
81GSOR 600082GSOR 600082Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754482GSOR 600082
82GSOR 600083GSOR 600083Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754483GSOR 600083
83GSOR 600084GSOR 600084Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754484GSOR 600084
84GSOR 600085GSOR 600085Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754485GSOR 600085
85GSOR 600086GSOR 600086Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754486GSOR 600086
86GSOR 600087GSOR 600087Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754487GSOR 600087
87GSOR 600088GSOR 600088Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754488GSOR 600088
88GSOR 600089GSOR 600089Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754489GSOR 600089
89GSOR 600090GSOR 600090Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754490GSOR 600090
90GSOR 600091GSOR 600091Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754491GSOR 600091
91GSOR 600092GSOR 600092Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754492GSOR 600092
92GSOR 600093GSOR 600093Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754493GSOR 600093
93GSOR 600094GSOR 600094Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754494GSOR 600094
94GSOR 600095GSOR 600095Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754495GSOR 600095
95GSOR 600096GSOR 600096Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754496GSOR 600096
96GSOR 600097GSOR 600097Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754497GSOR 600097
97GSOR 600098GSOR 600098Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754498GSOR 600098
98GSOR 600099GSOR 600099Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754499GSOR 600099
99GSOR 600100GSOR 600100Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754500GSOR 600100
100GSOR 600101GSOR 600101Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754501GSOR 600101
101GSOR 600102GSOR 600102Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754502GSOR 600102
102GSOR 600103GSOR 600103Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754503GSOR 600103
103GSOR 600104GSOR 600104Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754504GSOR 600104
104GSOR 600105GSOR 600105Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754505GSOR 600105
105GSOR 600106GSOR 600106Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754506GSOR 600106
106GSOR 600107GSOR 600107Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754507GSOR 600107
107GSOR 600108GSOR 600108Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754508GSOR 600108
108GSOR 600109GSOR 600109Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754509GSOR 600109
109GSOR 600110GSOR 600110Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754510GSOR 600110
110GSOR 600111GSOR 600111Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754511GSOR 600111
111GSOR 600112GSOR 600112Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754512GSOR 600112
112GSOR 600113GSOR 600113Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754513GSOR 600113
113GSOR 600114GSOR 600114Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754514GSOR 600114
114GSOR 600115GSOR 600115Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754515GSOR 600115
115GSOR 600116GSOR 600116Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754516GSOR 600116
116GSOR 600117GSOR 600117Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754517GSOR 600117
117GSOR 600118GSOR 600118Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754518GSOR 600118
118GSOR 600119GSOR 600119Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754519GSOR 600119
119GSOR 600120GSOR 600120Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754520GSOR 600120
120GSOR 600121GSOR 600121Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754521GSOR 600121
121GSOR 600122GSOR 600122Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754522GSOR 600122
122GSOR 600123GSOR 600123Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754523GSOR 600123
123GSOR 600124GSOR 600124Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754524GSOR 600124
124GSOR 600125GSOR 600125Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754525GSOR 600125
125GSOR 600126GSOR 600126Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754526GSOR 600126
126GSOR 600127GSOR 600127Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754527GSOR 600127
127GSOR 600128GSOR 600128Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754528GSOR 600128
128GSOR 600129GSOR 600129Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754529GSOR 600129
129GSOR 600130GSOR 600130Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754530GSOR 600130
130GSOR 600131GSOR 600131Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754531GSOR 600131
131GSOR 600132GSOR 600132Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754532GSOR 600132
132GSOR 600133GSOR 600133Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754533GSOR 600133
133GSOR 600134GSOR 600134Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754534GSOR 600134
134GSOR 600135GSOR 600135Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754535GSOR 600135
135GSOR 600136GSOR 600136Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754536GSOR 600136
136GSOR 600137GSOR 600137Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754537GSOR 600137
137GSOR 600138GSOR 600138Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754538GSOR 600138
138GSOR 600139GSOR 600139Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754539GSOR 600139
139GSOR 600140GSOR 600140Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754540GSOR 600140
140GSOR 600141GSOR 600141Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754541GSOR 600141
141GSOR 600142GSOR 600142Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754542GSOR 600142
142GSOR 600143GSOR 600143Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754543GSOR 600143
143GSOR 600144GSOR 600144Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754544GSOR 600144
144GSOR 600145GSOR 600145Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754545GSOR 600145
145GSOR 600146GSOR 600146Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754546GSOR 600146
146GSOR 600147GSOR 600147Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754547GSOR 600147
147GSOR 600148GSOR 600148Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754548GSOR 600148
148GSOR 600149GSOR 600149Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754549GSOR 600149
149GSOR 600150GSOR 600150Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754550GSOR 600150
150GSOR 600151GSOR 600151Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754551GSOR 600151
151GSOR 600152GSOR 600152Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754552GSOR 600152
152GSOR 600153GSOR 600153Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754553GSOR 600153
153GSOR 600154GSOR 600154Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754554GSOR 600154
154GSOR 600155GSOR 600155Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754555GSOR 600155
155GSOR 600156GSOR 600156Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754556GSOR 600156
156GSOR 600157GSOR 600157Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754557GSOR 600157
157GSOR 600158GSOR 600158Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754558GSOR 600158
158GSOR 600159GSOR 600159Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754559GSOR 600159
159GSOR 600160GSOR 600160Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754560GSOR 600160
160GSOR 600161GSOR 600161Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754561GSOR 600161
161GSOR 600162GSOR 600162Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754562GSOR 600162
162GSOR 600163GSOR 600163Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754563GSOR 600163
163GSOR 600164GSOR 600164Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754564GSOR 600164
164GSOR 600165GSOR 600165Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754565GSOR 600165
165GSOR 600166GSOR 600166Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754566GSOR 600166
166GSOR 600167GSOR 600167Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754567GSOR 600167
167GSOR 600168GSOR 600168Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754568GSOR 600168
168GSOR 600169GSOR 600169Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754569GSOR 600169
169GSOR 600170GSOR 600170Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754570GSOR 600170
170GSOR 600171GSOR 600171Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754571GSOR 600171
171GSOR 600172GSOR 600172Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754572GSOR 600172
172GSOR 600173GSOR 600173Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754573GSOR 600173
173GSOR 600174GSOR 600174Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754574GSOR 600174
174GSOR 600175GSOR 600175Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754575GSOR 600175
175GSOR 600176GSOR 600176Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754576GSOR 600176
176GSOR 600177GSOR 600177Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754577GSOR 600177
177GSOR 600178GSOR 600178Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754578GSOR 600178
178GSOR 600179GSOR 600179Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754579GSOR 600179
179GSOR 600180GSOR 600180Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754580GSOR 600180
180GSOR 600181GSOR 600181Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754581GSOR 600181
181GSOR 600182GSOR 600182Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754582GSOR 600182
182GSOR 600183GSOR 600183Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754583GSOR 600183
183GSOR 600184GSOR 600184Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754584GSOR 600184
184GSOR 600185GSOR 600185Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754585GSOR 600185
185GSOR 600186GSOR 600186Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754586GSOR 600186
186GSOR 600187GSOR 600187Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754587GSOR 600187
187GSOR 600188GSOR 600188Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754588GSOR 600188
188GSOR 600189GSOR 600189Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754589GSOR 600189
189GSOR 600190GSOR 600190Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754590GSOR 600190
190GSOR 600191GSOR 600191Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754591GSOR 600191
191GSOR 600192GSOR 600192Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754592GSOR 600192
192GSOR 600193GSOR 600193Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754593GSOR 600193
193GSOR 600194GSOR 600194Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754594GSOR 600194
194GSOR 600195GSOR 600195Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754595GSOR 600195
195GSOR 600196GSOR 600196Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754596GSOR 600196
196GSOR 600197GSOR 600197Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754597GSOR 600197
197GSOR 600198GSOR 600198Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754598GSOR 600198
198GSOR 600199GSOR 600199Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754599GSOR 600199
199GSOR 600200GSOR 600200Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754600GSOR 600200
200GSOR 600201GSOR 600201Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754601GSOR 600201
201GSOR 600202GSOR 600202Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754602GSOR 600202
202GSOR 600203GSOR 600203Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754603GSOR 600203
203GSOR 600204GSOR 600204Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754604GSOR 600204
204GSOR 600205GSOR 600205Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754605GSOR 600205
205GSOR 600206GSOR 600206Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754606GSOR 600206
206GSOR 600207GSOR 600207Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754607GSOR 600207
207GSOR 600208GSOR 600208Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754608GSOR 600208
208GSOR 600209GSOR 600209Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754609GSOR 600209
209GSOR 600210GSOR 600210Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754610GSOR 600210
210GSOR 600211GSOR 600211Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754611GSOR 600211
211GSOR 600212GSOR 600212Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754612GSOR 600212
212GSOR 600213GSOR 600213Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754613GSOR 600213
213GSOR 600214GSOR 600214Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754614GSOR 600214
214GSOR 600215GSOR 600215Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754615GSOR 600215
215GSOR 600216GSOR 600216Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754616GSOR 600216
216GSOR 600217GSOR 600217Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754617GSOR 600217
217GSOR 600218GSOR 600218Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754618GSOR 600218
218GSOR 600219GSOR 600219Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754619GSOR 600219
219GSOR 600220GSOR 600220Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754620GSOR 600220
220GSOR 600221GSOR 600221Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754621GSOR 600221
221GSOR 600222GSOR 600222Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754622GSOR 600222
222GSOR 600223GSOR 600223Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754623GSOR 600223
223GSOR 600224GSOR 600224Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754624GSOR 600224
224GSOR 600225GSOR 600225Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754625GSOR 600225
225GSOR 600226GSOR 600226Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754626GSOR 600226
226GSOR 600227GSOR 600227Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754627GSOR 600227
227GSOR 600228GSOR 600228Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754628GSOR 600228
228GSOR 600229GSOR 600229Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754629GSOR 600229
229GSOR 600230GSOR 600230Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754630GSOR 600230
230GSOR 600231GSOR 600231Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754631GSOR 600231
231GSOR 600232GSOR 600232Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754632GSOR 600232
232GSOR 600233GSOR 600233Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754633GSOR 600233
233GSOR 600234GSOR 600234Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754634GSOR 600234
234GSOR 600235GSOR 600235Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754635GSOR 600235
235GSOR 600236GSOR 600236Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754636GSOR 600236
236GSOR 600237GSOR 600237Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754637GSOR 600237
237GSOR 600238GSOR 600238Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754638GSOR 600238
238GSOR 600239GSOR 600239Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754639GSOR 600239
239GSOR 600240GSOR 600240Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754640GSOR 600240
240GSOR 600241GSOR 600241Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754641GSOR 600241
241GSOR 600242GSOR 600242Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754642GSOR 600242
242GSOR 600243GSOR 600243Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754643GSOR 600243
243GSOR 600244GSOR 600244Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754644GSOR 600244
244GSOR 600245GSOR 600245Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754645GSOR 600245
245GSOR 600246GSOR 600246Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754646GSOR 600246
246GSOR 600247GSOR 600247Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754647GSOR 600247
247GSOR 600248GSOR 600248Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754648GSOR 600248
248GSOR 600249GSOR 600249Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754649GSOR 600249
249GSOR 600250GSOR 600250Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754650GSOR 600250
250GSOR 600251GSOR 600251Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754651GSOR 600251
251GSOR 600252GSOR 600252Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754652GSOR 600252
252GSOR 600253GSOR 600253Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754653GSOR 600253
253GSOR 600254GSOR 600254Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754654GSOR 600254
254GSOR 600255GSOR 600255Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754655GSOR 600255
255GSOR 600256GSOR 600256Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754656GSOR 600256
256GSOR 600257GSOR 600257Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754657GSOR 600257
257GSOR 600258GSOR 600258Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754658GSOR 600258
258GSOR 600259GSOR 600259Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754659GSOR 600259
259GSOR 600260GSOR 600260Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754660GSOR 600260
260GSOR 600261GSOR 600261Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754661GSOR 600261
261GSOR 600262GSOR 600262Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754662GSOR 600262
262GSOR 600263GSOR 600263Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754663GSOR 600263
263GSOR 600264GSOR 600264Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754664GSOR 600264
264GSOR 600265GSOR 600265Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754665GSOR 600265
265GSOR 600266GSOR 600266Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754666GSOR 600266
266GSOR 600267GSOR 600267Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754667GSOR 600267
267GSOR 600268GSOR 600268Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754668GSOR 600268
268GSOR 600269GSOR 600269Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754669GSOR 600269
269GSOR 600270GSOR 600270Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754670GSOR 600270
270GSOR 600271GSOR 600271Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754671GSOR 600271
271GSOR 600272GSOR 600272Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754672GSOR 600272
272GSOR 600273GSOR 600273Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754673GSOR 600273
273GSOR 600274GSOR 600274Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754674GSOR 600274
274GSOR 600275GSOR 600275Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754675GSOR 600275
275GSOR 600276GSOR 600276Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754676GSOR 600276
276GSOR 600277GSOR 600277Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754677GSOR 600277
277GSOR 600278GSOR 600278Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754678GSOR 600278
278GSOR 600279GSOR 600279Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754679GSOR 600279
279GSOR 600280GSOR 600280Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754680GSOR 600280
280GSOR 600281GSOR 600281Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754681GSOR 600281
281GSOR 600282GSOR 600282Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754682GSOR 600282
282GSOR 600283GSOR 600283Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754683GSOR 600283
283GSOR 600284GSOR 600284Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754684GSOR 600284
284GSOR 600285GSOR 600285Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754685GSOR 600285
285GSOR 600286GSOR 600286Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754686GSOR 600286
286GSOR 600287GSOR 600287Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754687GSOR 600287
287GSOR 600288GSOR 600288Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754688GSOR 600288
288GSOR 600289GSOR 600289Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754689GSOR 600289
289GSOR 600290GSOR 600290Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754690GSOR 600290
290GSOR 600291GSOR 600291Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754691GSOR 600291
291GSOR 600292GSOR 600292Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754692GSOR 600292
292GSOR 600293GSOR 600293Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754693GSOR 600293
293GSOR 600294GSOR 600294Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754694GSOR 600294
294GSOR 600295GSOR 600295Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754695GSOR 600295
295GSOR 600296GSOR 600296Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754696GSOR 600296
296GSOR 600297GSOR 600297Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754697GSOR 600297
297GSOR 600298GSOR 600298Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754698GSOR 600298
298GSOR 600299GSOR 600299Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754699GSOR 600299
299GSOR 600300GSOR 600300Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754700GSOR 600300
300GSOR 600301GSOR 600301Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754701GSOR 600301
301GSOR 600302GSOR 600302Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754702GSOR 600302
302GSOR 600303GSOR 600303Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754703GSOR 600303
303GSOR 600304GSOR 600304Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754704GSOR 600304
304GSOR 600305GSOR 600305Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754705GSOR 600305
305GSOR 600306GSOR 600306Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754706GSOR 600306
306GSOR 600307GSOR 600307Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754707GSOR 600307
307GSOR 600308GSOR 600308Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754708GSOR 600308
308GSOR 600309GSOR 600309Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754709GSOR 600309
309GSOR 600310GSOR 600310Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754710GSOR 600310
310GSOR 600311GSOR 600311Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754711GSOR 600311
311GSOR 600312GSOR 600312Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754712GSOR 600312
312GSOR 600313GSOR 600313Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754713GSOR 600313
313GSOR 600314GSOR 600314Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754714GSOR 600314
314GSOR 600315GSOR 600315Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754715GSOR 600315
315GSOR 600316GSOR 600316Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754716GSOR 600316
316GSOR 600317GSOR 600317Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754717GSOR 600317
317GSOR 600318GSOR 600318Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754718GSOR 600318
318GSOR 600319GSOR 600319Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754719GSOR 600319
319GSOR 600320GSOR 600320Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754720GSOR 600320
320GSOR 600321GSOR 600321Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754721GSOR 600321
321GSOR 600322GSOR 600322Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754722GSOR 600322
322GSOR 600323GSOR 600323Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754723GSOR 600323
323GSOR 600324GSOR 600324Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754724GSOR 600324
324GSOR 600325GSOR 600325Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754725GSOR 600325
325GSOR 600326GSOR 600326Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754726GSOR 600326
326GSOR 600327GSOR 600327Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754727GSOR 600327
327GSOR 600328GSOR 600328Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754728GSOR 600328
328GSOR 600329GSOR 600329Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754729GSOR 600329
329GSOR 600330GSOR 600330Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754730GSOR 600330
330GSOR 600331GSOR 600331Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754731GSOR 600331
331GSOR 600332GSOR 600332Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754732GSOR 600332
332GSOR 600333GSOR 600333Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754733GSOR 600333
333GSOR 600334GSOR 600334Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754734GSOR 600334
334GSOR 600335GSOR 600335Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754735GSOR 600335
335GSOR 600336GSOR 600336Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754736GSOR 600336
336GSOR 600337GSOR 600337Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754737GSOR 600337
337GSOR 600338GSOR 600338Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754738GSOR 600338
338GSOR 600339GSOR 600339Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754739GSOR 600339
339GSOR 600340GSOR 600340Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754740GSOR 600340
340GSOR 600341GSOR 600341Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754741GSOR 600341
341GSOR 600342GSOR 600342Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754742GSOR 600342
342GSOR 600343GSOR 600343Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754743GSOR 600343
343GSOR 600344GSOR 600344Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754744GSOR 600344
344GSOR 600345GSOR 600345Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754745GSOR 600345
345GSOR 600346GSOR 600346Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754746GSOR 600346
346GSOR 600347GSOR 600347Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754747GSOR 600347
347GSOR 600348GSOR 600348Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754748GSOR 600348
348GSOR 600349GSOR 600349Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754749GSOR 600349
349GSOR 600350GSOR 600350Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754750GSOR 600350
350GSOR 600351GSOR 600351Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754751GSOR 600351
351GSOR 600352GSOR 600352Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754752GSOR 600352
352GSOR 600353GSOR 600353Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754753GSOR 600353
353GSOR 600354GSOR 600354Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754754GSOR 600354
354GSOR 600355GSOR 600355Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754755GSOR 600355
355GSOR 600356GSOR 600356Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754756GSOR 600356
356GSOR 600357GSOR 600357Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754757GSOR 600357
357GSOR 600358GSOR 600358Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754758GSOR 600358
358GSOR 600359GSOR 600359Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754759GSOR 600359
359GSOR 600360GSOR 600360Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754760GSOR 600360
360GSOR 600361GSOR 600361Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754761GSOR 600361
361GSOR 600362GSOR 600362Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754762GSOR 600362
362GSOR 600363GSOR 600363Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754763GSOR 600363
363GSOR 600364GSOR 600364Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754764GSOR 600364
364GSOR 600365GSOR 600365Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754765GSOR 600365
365GSOR 600366GSOR 600366Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754766GSOR 600366
366GSOR 600367GSOR 600367Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754767GSOR 600367
367GSOR 600368GSOR 600368Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754768GSOR 600368
368GSOR 600369GSOR 600369Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754769GSOR 600369
369GSOR 600370GSOR 600370Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754770GSOR 600370
370GSOR 600371GSOR 600371Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754771GSOR 600371
371GSOR 600372GSOR 600372Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754772GSOR 600372
372GSOR 600373GSOR 600373Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754773GSOR 600373
373GSOR 600374GSOR 600374Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754774GSOR 600374
374GSOR 600375GSOR 600375Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754775GSOR 600375
375GSOR 600376GSOR 600376Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754776GSOR 600376
376GSOR 600377GSOR 600377Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754777GSOR 600377
377GSOR 600378GSOR 600378Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754778GSOR 600378
378GSOR 600379GSOR 600379Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754779GSOR 600379
379GSOR 600380GSOR 600380Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754780GSOR 600380
380GSOR 600381GSOR 600381Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754781GSOR 600381
381GSOR 600382GSOR 600382Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754782GSOR 600382
382GSOR 600383GSOR 600383Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754783GSOR 600383
383GSOR 600384GSOR 600384Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754784GSOR 600384
384GSOR 600385GSOR 600385Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754785GSOR 600385
385GSOR 600386GSOR 600386Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754786GSOR 600386
386GSOR 600387GSOR 600387Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754787GSOR 600387
387GSOR 600388GSOR 600388Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754788GSOR 600388
388GSOR 600389GSOR 600389Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754789GSOR 600389
389GSOR 600390GSOR 600390Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754790GSOR 600390
390GSOR 600391GSOR 600391Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754791GSOR 600391
391GSOR 600392GSOR 600392Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754792GSOR 600392
392GSOR 600393GSOR 600393Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754793GSOR 600393
393GSOR 600394GSOR 600394Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754794GSOR 600394
394GSOR 600395GSOR 600395Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754795GSOR 600395
395GSOR 600396GSOR 600396Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754796GSOR 600396
396GSOR 600397GSOR 600397Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754797GSOR 600397
397GSOR 600398GSOR 600398Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754798GSOR 600398
398GSOR 600399GSOR 600399Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754799GSOR 600399
399GSOR 600400GSOR 600400Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754800GSOR 600400
400GSOR 600401GSOR 600401Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754801GSOR 600401
401GSOR 600402GSOR 600402Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754802GSOR 600402
402GSOR 600403GSOR 600403Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754803GSOR 600403
403GSOR 600404GSOR 600404Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754804GSOR 600404
404GSOR 600405GSOR 600405Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754805GSOR 600405
405GSOR 600406GSOR 600406Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754806GSOR 600406
406GSOR 600407GSOR 600407Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754807GSOR 600407
407GSOR 600408GSOR 600408Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754808GSOR 600408
408GSOR 600409GSOR 600409Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754809GSOR 600409
409GSOR 600410GSOR 600410Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754810GSOR 600410
410GSOR 600411GSOR 600411Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754811GSOR 600411
411GSOR 600412GSOR 600412Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754812GSOR 600412
412GSOR 600413GSOR 600413Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754813GSOR 600413
413GSOR 600414GSOR 600414Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754814GSOR 600414
414GSOR 600415GSOR 600415Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754815GSOR 600415
415GSOR 600416GSOR 600416Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754816GSOR 600416
416GSOR 600417GSOR 600417Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754817GSOR 600417
417GSOR 600418GSOR 600418Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754818GSOR 600418
418GSOR 600419GSOR 600419Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754819GSOR 600419
419GSOR 600420GSOR 600420Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754820GSOR 600420
420GSOR 600421GSOR 600421Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754821GSOR 600421
421GSOR 600422GSOR 600422Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754822GSOR 600422
422GSOR 600423GSOR 600423Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754823GSOR 600423
423GSOR 600424GSOR 600424Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754824GSOR 600424
424GSOR 600425GSOR 600425Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754825GSOR 600425
425GSOR 600426GSOR 600426Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754826GSOR 600426
426GSOR 600427GSOR 600427Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754827GSOR 600427
427GSOR 600428GSOR 600428Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754828GSOR 600428
428GSOR 600429GSOR 600429Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754829GSOR 600429
429GSOR 600430GSOR 600430Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754830GSOR 600430
430GSOR 600431GSOR 600431Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754831GSOR 600431
431GSOR 600432GSOR 600432Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754832GSOR 600432
432GSOR 600433GSOR 600433Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754833GSOR 600433
433GSOR 600434GSOR 600434Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754834GSOR 600434
434GSOR 600435GSOR 600435Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754835GSOR 600435
435GSOR 600436GSOR 600436Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754836GSOR 600436
436GSOR 600437GSOR 600437Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754837GSOR 600437
437GSOR 600438GSOR 600438Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754838GSOR 600438
438GSOR 600439GSOR 600439Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754839GSOR 600439
439GSOR 600440GSOR 600440Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754840GSOR 600440
440GSOR 600441GSOR 600441Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754841GSOR 600441
441GSOR 600442GSOR 600442Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754842GSOR 600442
442GSOR 600443GSOR 600443Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754843GSOR 600443
443GSOR 600444GSOR 600444Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754844GSOR 600444
444GSOR 600445GSOR 600445Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754845GSOR 600445
445GSOR 600446GSOR 600446Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754846GSOR 600446
446GSOR 600447GSOR 600447Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754847GSOR 600447
447GSOR 600448GSOR 600448Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754848GSOR 600448
448GSOR 600449GSOR 600449Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754849GSOR 600449
449GSOR 600450GSOR 600450Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754850GSOR 600450
450GSOR 600451GSOR 600451Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754851GSOR 600451
451GSOR 600452GSOR 600452Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754852GSOR 600452
452GSOR 600453GSOR 600453Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754853GSOR 600453
453GSOR 600454GSOR 600454Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754854GSOR 600454
454GSOR 600455GSOR 600455Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754855GSOR 600455
455GSOR 600456GSOR 600456Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754856GSOR 600456
456GSOR 600457GSOR 600457Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754857GSOR 600457
457GSOR 600458GSOR 600458Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754858GSOR 600458
458GSOR 600459GSOR 600459Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754859GSOR 600459
459GSOR 600460GSOR 600460Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754860GSOR 600460
460GSOR 600461GSOR 600461Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754861GSOR 600461
461GSOR 600462GSOR 600462Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754862GSOR 600462
462GSOR 600463GSOR 600463Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754863GSOR 600463
463GSOR 600464GSOR 600464Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754864GSOR 600464
464GSOR 600465GSOR 600465Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754865GSOR 600465
465GSOR 600466GSOR 600466Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754866GSOR 600466
466GSOR 600467GSOR 600467Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754867GSOR 600467
467GSOR 600468GSOR 600468Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754868GSOR 600468
468GSOR 600469GSOR 600469Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754869GSOR 600469
469GSOR 600470GSOR 600470Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754870GSOR 600470
470GSOR 600471GSOR 600471Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754871GSOR 600471
471GSOR 600472GSOR 600472Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754872GSOR 600472
472GSOR 600473GSOR 600473Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754873GSOR 600473
473GSOR 600474GSOR 600474Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754874GSOR 600474
474GSOR 600475GSOR 600475Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754875GSOR 600475
475GSOR 600476GSOR 600476Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754876GSOR 600476
476GSOR 600477GSOR 600477Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754877GSOR 600477
477GSOR 600478GSOR 600478Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754878GSOR 600478
478GSOR 600479GSOR 600479Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754879GSOR 600479
479GSOR 600480GSOR 600480Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754880GSOR 600480
480GSOR 600481GSOR 600481Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754881GSOR 600481
481GSOR 600482GSOR 600482Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754882GSOR 600482
482GSOR 600483GSOR 600483Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754883GSOR 600483
483GSOR 600484GSOR 600484Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754884GSOR 600484
484GSOR 600485GSOR 600485Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754885GSOR 600485
485GSOR 600486GSOR 600486Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754886GSOR 600486
486GSOR 600487GSOR 600487Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754887GSOR 600487
487GSOR 600488GSOR 600488Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754888GSOR 600488
488GSOR 600489GSOR 600489Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754889GSOR 600489
489GSOR 600490GSOR 600490Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754890GSOR 600490
490GSOR 600491GSOR 600491Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754891GSOR 600491
491GSOR 600492GSOR 600492Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754892GSOR 600492
492GSOR 600493GSOR 600493Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754893GSOR 600493
493GSOR 600494GSOR 600494Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754894GSOR 600494
494GSOR 600495GSOR 600495Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754895GSOR 600495
495GSOR 600496GSOR 600496Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754896GSOR 600496
496GSOR 600497GSOR 600497Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754897GSOR 600497
497GSOR 600498GSOR 600498Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754898GSOR 600498
498GSOR 600499GSOR 600499Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754899GSOR 600499
499GSOR 600500GSOR 600500Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesGSOR2008DEVELOPED2007Genetic materialPutative mutant set of the cv. Katy, a japonica rice well adapted for production in the southern U.S. Katy (PI 527707) has resistance to sheath blight disease (Rhizoctonia solani) and possesses the major blast resistance genes Pi-ta, Pi-ta2, and Pi-ks. The first subset of 15,192 putative mutants were treated by fast neutrons with 7.7 Gy, 26.3 Gy, and 49.4 Gy. A total of 15,192 M1 panicles were harvested from 15,192 M0 and were subsequently amplified to M4 by single seed breeding method in Stuttgart, AR, from 2003 to 2006. An evaluation of 192 randomly selected plants from the entire population in 2006 verified that they were derived from Katy based on 10 diagnostics simple sequence repeat markers. (Access the results of this evaluation on the Collection Catalog page of the GSOR Homepage.) This population has been used to identify blast susceptible mutants that can be used to study molecular mechanisms of disease resistance (Jia and Martin, 2008). This population will be useful for the identification of rice mutants that correlate with any gene in the rice genome.1754900GSOR 600500