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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 698649'Tx3489'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Texas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2021DEVELOPEDSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm lines Tx3489 and Tx3490 (Reg. No.__ & __, PI__&__) with yellow seed, favorable agronomics and popping attributes in hybrid combinations were developed by the Texas A&M AgriLife Research sorghum breeding and genetics program in 2020. Compared to a grain sorghum hybrid check, these lines produced hybrids with similar agronomic performance and superior popping performance. In hybrid combinations, the two lines produced hybrids comparable to the agronomic productivity of standard grain sorghum hybrids. Additionally, these two lines produced hybrids with 84 and 78% popping efficiency, 9:1 and 7.4:1 expansion ratios and 0.35 and 0.34 cm3 flake sizes. In contrast, the check hybrid produced grain with 74% popping efficiency, 6.3:1 expansion ratio and a 0.25 cm3 flake. Ultimately these two lines produce grain sorghum hybrids with comparable agronomic productivity and superior popping performance. While these lines can be used as pollinator parents to produce grain sorghum hybrids for popping, they may also be a parent for the development of new pop sorghum parental lines.2116197PI 698649
1PI 698650'Tx3490'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Texas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2021DEVELOPEDSorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm lines Tx3489 and Tx3490 (Reg. No.__ & __, PI__&__) with yellow seed, favorable agronomics and popping attributes in hybrid combinations were developed by the Texas A&M AgriLife Research sorghum breeding and genetics program in 2020. Compared to a grain sorghum hybrid check, these lines produced hybrids with similar agronomic performance and superior popping performance. In hybrid combinations, the two lines produced hybrids comparable to the agronomic productivity of standard grain sorghum hybrids. Additionally, these two lines produced hybrids with 84 and 78% popping efficiency, 9:1 and 7.4:1 expansion ratios and 0.35 and 0.34 cm3 flake sizes. In contrast, the check hybrid produced grain with 74% popping efficiency, 6.3:1 expansion ratio and a 0.25 cm3 flake. Ultimately these two lines produce grain sorghum hybrids with comparable agronomic productivity and superior popping performance. While these lines can be used as pollinator parents to produce grain sorghum hybrids for popping, they may also be a parent for the development of new pop sorghum parental lines.2116198PI 698650