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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 704483 | 'FL12034-10' | Avena sativa L. | Florida, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2024 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | | FL12034-10 is a facultative, awnless, white-glumed, and mid-season dual purpose oat. It has a dark green and glabrous leaf with hairless sheaths, and twisted flag leaf at booting. It possesses a semi-prostrate growth habit with large leaves and 5-7 leaves per stalk. Across the southern US regions, FL12034-10 has mid-maturity and mean Julian heading date was 95. The line headed 5 days earlier than Horizon 720 and TAMO 411 (100 days), and 7 days earlier than Horizon 306 (102 days). FL12034-10 had a similar maturity (95 days) to checks LA99016, TAMO 412 and Gerard 224 (95-97 days), but 13 days later than popular forage oat cultivar Legend 567 (82 days). In general, FL12034-10 plants were medium-tall in height (107 cm) at maturity and were shorter than the dual-purse check cultivars, Horizon 720 (115 cm), LA99016 (117 cm), and Legend 567 (127 cm), but taller than grain type check, TAMO 412 (97 cm). FL12034-10 was similar in height to three popular oat check cultivars, Gerard 224 (103 cm), TAMO 411 (106 cm) and Horizon 306 (105 cm). However, FL12034-10 was significantly shorter in height than two oat cultivars recently released by University of Florida (Horizon 720 and Legend 567). FL12034-10 has been observed to be uniform and stable across multiple locations from 2016 to present. FL12034-10 showed variants no more than 0.0001% what would normally be expected due to environmental conditions or that would occur for almost any character during the course of repeated sexual reproduction. In summary, FL12034-10 has good grain yield potential, and good late season forage production capacity. It has shown good disease resistance particularly resistance to a new race of crown rust that is currently attacking most of the currently available varieties. FL12034-10 oat cultivar will be excellent as forage, grain, or cover crop or for use in wildlife plantings. | 2165800 | PI 704483 |