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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 562697SAVANNAStylosanthes guianensis (Aubl.) Sw. Florida, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDCultivarGood seed producer, yielding over 200 pounds per acre. Perennial, except where exposed to frosts or freezing, so will grow as an annual in northern Florida. Average crude protein content and in vitro organic matter digestibility 21 and 70%, respectively. Good tolerance to anthracnose (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides). Grazed by beef cattle and used as hay.1457668PI 562697
1PI 547042'ISABELLA'Phaseolus vulgaris L. Michigan, United StatesW6FLOWER1991DEVELOPEDPRE 02/01/1991CultivarType-I, upright, determinate plant habit, averaging 45cm tall. Lodging resistance excellent. Maturity early, 84-89 days. Unique combination of single dominant inhibitor I-gene form of resistance to all strains of bean common mosaic virus and the recessive bc-1 gene. Seed large, light red.1441978PI 547042
2PI 550272'BLACK MAGIC'Phaseolus vulgaris L. Michigan, United StatesW6SEED1990DONATED1990CultivarAmong first selected for high yield based on ideotype breeding concept. Plants taller, more erect, narrower in profile, fewer basal branches and possess more dominant and stronger central axis than BTS par. Resistant to lodging. Short vine habit, average 55cm tall. Maturity 94-99 days. Stable in growth in different environments. Resistant to all strains of common mosaic virus and all races anthracnose. Tolerant to air pol. oxidant (ozone), Michigan isolates of halo blight and angular leaf spot, field tolerant to white mold and root rot. Seed flat, black1445208PI 550272
3PI 550273'DOMINO'Phaseolus vulgaris L. Michigan, United StatesW61990DONATED1990CultivarAmong first selected for high yield based on ideotype breeding concept. Plants taller, more erect, narrower in profile, fewer basal branches and posses a more dominant and stronger control axis than BTS par. Resistant to lodging. Short vine habit, average 55cm tall. Maturity 94-99 days. Stable growth in different environments. Resistant to all strains common mosaic virus and gamma race anthracnose. Tolerant to air pol. oxidant (ozone), Michigan isolates of halo blight and angular leaf spot, field tolerance to white mold and root rot. Seed flat, black1445209PI 550273
4PI 509533TC 466Nicotiana tabacum L. Tennessee, United StatesTOBPLANT1987DONATED06/18/1987CultivarCured leaf dark brown. Under wet conditons, lower leaf undesirable greenish color. Adapted for production of dark fire-cured tobacco in middle Tennessee and west Kentucky. Chemical components within acceptable ranges. Resistance high to black root rot and wildfire. Medium resistance to races 0 and 1 of black shank. High resistance to TMV.1404469PI 509533
5PI 509536VGP 2Arachis hypogaea L. Virginia, United StatesS91987DONATED06/18/1987Breeding materialLarge seeded Virginia type with spreading bunch growth habit. Testa pink. Pods two seeded. Unacceptable commercially because of late maturity and poor blanchability. Moderate resistance to Sclerotinia blight, and early and late leafspot.1404472PI 509536
6PI 509537VGP 3Arachis hypogaea L. Virginia, United StatesS91987DONATED06/18/1987Breeding materialLarge seeded Virginia type with spreading bunch growth habit. Testa pink. Pods two seeded. Unacceptable commercially because of late maturity and poor blanchability. Moderate resistance to Sclerotinia blight, and early and late leafspot.1404473PI 509537
7PI 509538VGP 4Arachis hypogaea L. Virginia, United StatesS91987DONATED06/18/1987Breeding material1: Large seeded Virginia type with spreading bunch growth habit. Testa pink. Pods two seeded. Unacceptable commercially because of late maturity and poor blanchability. Moderate resistance to Sclerotinia blight, and early and late leafspot.1404474PI 509538
8PI 509539VGP 5Arachis hypogaea L. Virginia, United StatesS91987DONATED06/18/1987Breeding materialLarge seeded Virginia type with spreading bunch growth habit. Testa pink. Pods two seeded. Unacceptable commercially because of late maturity and poor blanchability. Moderate resistance to Sclerotinia blight, and early and late leafspot.1404475PI 509539
9PI 509540VGP 6Arachis hypogaea L. Virginia, United StatesS91987DONATED06/18/1987Breeding materialLarge seeded Virginia type with spreading bunch growth habit. Testa pink. Pods two seeded. Unacceptable commercially because of late maturity and poor blanchability. Moderate resistance to Sclerotinia blight, and early and late leafspot.1404476PI 509540
10PI 509541VGP 7Arachis hypogaea L. Virginia, United StatesS91987DONATED06/18/1987Breeding materialLarge seeded Virginia type with spreading habit. Testa tan. Pods two seeded. Unacceptable commercially due to late maturity and poor blanchability. Moderate resistance to Sclerotinia blight and southern corn root-worm.1404477PI 509541
11PI 509542B89Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants produce one ear per stalk. Maturity classification AES800. Kernels with greater depth than width, angular, smooth dent, intermediate yellow and good quality. Ear short and thick, 20-rowed. Cob red. Pollen and seed production good. Susceptible to second-generation European corn borer. Some resistance to first-generation European corn borer.1404478PI 509542
12PI 509543BSP1C1Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBreeding population from same base population as PI GP-160. Kernels yellow, some variability in size and shape. Carries gene for dent sterility but not 100% sterile. Popping expansion good. Standability improved. Resistant to first and second generation of European corn borer.1404479PI 509543
13PI 509544BSPW1C1Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBreeding population from same base population as PI GP-159. Kernels white, some variability in size and shape. Carries gene for dent sterility but not 100% sterile. Popping expansion good. Standability imrproved. Resistant to first and second generation of European corn borer.1404480PI 509544
14PI 509545DES 237-7Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOTNot Available1987DONATED06/18/1987Breeding materialAdaptability wide. Lint yield high. Fiber shorter and weaker than most cultivars tested. Good potential for development of cultivars. Some to fusarium wilt.1404481PI 509545
15PI 509546CCNR-1Trifolium pratense L. United StatesW6Not Available1987DONATED06/18/1987Breeding materialProvides resistance and/or tolerance to clover cyst. (PI 196)1404482PI 509546
16PI 509548BARC-5Glycine max (L.) Merr. Maryland, United States Historic1987DONATED06/18/1987Breeding materialIsogenic line homogenous for normal nodulation response with rhizobial strain USDA 7.1404484PI 509548
17PI 509045T62SZea mays L. subsp. mays Tennessee, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialPlants vigorous. Brace roots green. Leaves 5, short, upright. Tassel with 18-22 branches. Anthers yellow. Ears short, 12 rows of small, shallow yellow kernels. Cobs white. Poor sweet corn quality factors. High tolerance to MDMV-A and MCDV viruses. Some to corn ear worm.1403981PI 509045
18PI 509046T64SZea mays L. subsp. mays Tennessee, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialPlants vigorous. Brace roots green. Leaves 5, broad, drooping above ear node. Tassel open. 11-14 branches with yellow anthers. Ears large, with 10 rows of large yellow kernels. Cobs white. Poor sweet corn quality factors. Intermediate tolerance to MDMV-A and MCDV viruses. Some to corn ear worm.1403982PI 509046
19PI 509047PENNORCHARD ADactylis glomerata L. Pennsylvania, United StatesW61987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialGood yield and quality. Tolerance to purple leaf spot, rust, and powdery mildew.1403983PI 509047
20PI 509048PENNORCHARD CDactylis glomerata L. Pennsylvania, United StatesW61987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialGood yield and quality. Tolerance to purple leaf spot, rust, and powdery mildew.1403984PI 509048
21PI 509049PENNORCHARD DDactylis glomerata L. Pennsylvania, United StatesW61987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialGood yield and quality. Tolerance to purple leaf spot, rust, and powdery mildew.1403985PI 509049
22PI 509050GPTM3BR(H)C4Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Georgia, United StatesS91987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialPlants variable in height, grain color, and panicle type. Population developed for use in breeding Fusarium head blight/stalk rot resistant cultivars. Resistant to foliar disease, Fusarium head blight, stalk rot and grain mold.1403986PI 509050
23PI 509051HA 341Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialFemale oilseed line, with high oleic acid content (89.6%). Potential female parent of hybrids. Selected for height, flowering date, maturity and seed quality similar to HA 89.1403987PI 509051
24PI 509052HA 342Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC7FLOWER1987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialFemale oilseed line, with high oleic acid content (85.0%). Potential female parent of hybrids. Selected for height, flowering date, maturity and seed quality similar to HA 89.1403988PI 509052
25PI 509053HA 343Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialFemale oilseed line, with high oleic acid content (87.3%). Potential female parent of hybrids. Selected for height, flowering date, maturity and seed quality similar to HA 89.1403989PI 509053
26PI 509054RHA 344Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialOilseed restorer line with high oleic acid content (86.3%). Plants with upper stem branching. Selected for plant height, maturity and seed quality characteristics similar to RHA 274. Resistant to race 2 of downy mildew.1403990PI 509054
27PI 509055RHA 345Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialOilseed restorer line with high oleic acid content (87.4%). Plants with upper stem branching. Selected for plant height, maturity and seed quality characteristics similar to RHA 274. Resistant to race 2 of downy mildew.1403991PI 509055
28PI 509056RHA 346Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialOilseed restorer line with high oleic acid content (87.2%). Plants with upper stem branching. Selected for plant height, maturity and seed quality characteristics similar to RHA 274. Resistant to race 2 of downy mildew.1403992PI 509056
29PI 509057RHA 347Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialOilseed restorer line with high oleic acid content (86.4%). Plants with upper stem branching. Selected for plant height, maturity and seed quality characteristics similar to RHA 274. Resistant to race 2 of downy mildew.1403993PI 509057
30PI 509058RHA 348Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialOilseed restorer line with high oleic acid content (85.8%). Plants with upper stem branching. Selected for plant height, maturity and seed quality characteristics similar to RHA 274. Resistant to race 2 of downy mildew.1403994PI 509058
31PI 509059HA 349Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialFemale nonoilseed line with high oleic acid content (90.4%). Selected for plant height, maturity and seed quality similar to HA 292. Potential female parent of hybrids.1403995PI 509059
32PI 509060HA 350Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC7ACHENES1987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialFemale nonoilseed line with high oleic acid content (90.5%). Selected for plant height, maturity and seed quality similar to HA 292. Potential female parent of hybrids.1403996PI 509060
33PI 509061HA 351Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialFemale nonoilseed line with high oleic acid content (90.4%). Selected for plant height, maturity and seed quality similar to HA 292. Potential female parent of hybrids.1403997PI 509061
34PI 509062HA 352Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialFemale nonoilseed line with high oleic acid content (87.6%). Selected for plant height, maturity and seed quality similar to HA 292. Potential female parent of hybrids.1403998PI 509062
35PI 509063HA 353Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialFemale nonoilseed line with high oleic acid content (90.1%). Selected for plant height, maturity and seed quality similar to HA 292. Potential female parent of hybrids.1403999PI 509063
36PI 509064RHA 354Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialNonoilseed restorer line with high oleic acid content (88.3%). Selected for height, maturity, seed quality and other plant characteristics similar to RHA 310. Plants with upper stem branching. Resistant to race of downy mildew.1404000PI 509064
37PI 509065RHA 355Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialNonoilseed restorer line with high oleic acid content (84.8%). Selected for height, maturity, seed quality and other plant characteristics similar to RHA 310. Plants with upper stem branching. Resistant to race 2 of downy mildew.1404001PI 509065
38PI 509066ND-02Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED05/15/1987Breeding materialOilseed bulk population. Range of oleic acid content 85.5 to 91.1%.1404002PI 509066
39PI 509069'ARID'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPEDPRE 05/15/1987CultivarPlants moderately low growing, persistent, leafy, non-thatching, turf type with moderately dark green color, medium leaf texture and medium high density. Performs well under conditions of limited fertility. Good seedling vigor. Improved shade tolerance. Good winterhardiness. Heat and drought tolerant.1404005PI 509069
40PI 509070'ALL*STAR'Lolium perenne L. New York, United StatesW6SEED1987DEVELOPEDPRE 05/15/1987CultivarPlants leafy, persistant type, medium fine textured. Flowering medium - early. Seedling vigor excellent. Adapted to wide range of soils. Performs well in full sun and under light to moderate shade. Excellent wear and summer performance. Good winterhardiness.1404006PI 509070
41PI 509071'ICSV 197'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor IndiaS91987DONATED05/15/1987CultivarPlants tan, medium thick. Stalk nonjuicy. Leaves drooping with short erect flag leaf. Panicle, semi-compact at base, loose and broad at apex, distinctly clustered. Maturity medium. Photoperiod sensitive. Race caudatum. Subrace Zerazera. Less susceptible to anthracnose, rust, downy mildew, and Zonate leaf spot than checks. Insect resistant to Sorghum midge.1404007PI 509071
42PI 508270Arizona Maize Germplasm for Saline Env'sZea mays L. subsp. mays Arizona, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DONATED04/14/1987Breeding materialDeveloped for saline environments.1403206PI 508270
43PI 508272VR-1Trifolium pratense L. United StatesW61987DONATED04/14/1987Breeding materialResistant to bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) strain 204-1. (PI 196)1403208PI 508272
44PI 508273TIFT 85D2A1/5*23D2A1Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesS91987DONATED04/14/1987Breeding materialCytoplasmic male sterile, near isogenic. Plants leafy, 1.2m tall at maturity. Seeds greyish brown in color. Highly resistant to leaf spot and rust.1403209PI 508273
45PI 508274Tift 85D2B1Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesS91987DONATED04/14/1987Breeding materialPlants self-fertile, productive, leafy and average 1.2m tall at maturity. Seed greyish brown in color. Highly resistant to leaf spot and rust.1403210PI 508274
46PI 508277SD42Zea mays L. subsp. mays South Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELSNot Available1987DONATED04/14/1987Breeding materialYellow dent type. Plants dark green with good vigor, average ear fill, good to excellent stalk strength. Cobs red. Potential for hybrid production for central and southern South Dakota. Resistant to northern corn leaf blight and Diploida stalk rot. Moderate resistance to corn borer.1403213PI 508277
47PI 508278'Georgia red'Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. fastigiata Waldron Georgia, United StatesS9SEED1987DONATED04/14/1987CultivarPlants compact, bunch valenica type with considerable branching. Foliage dark green. Fruit large. Testa uniformly deep red. Oil content high.1403214PI 508278
48PI 508284'REBEL II'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. New Jersey, United StatesW61987DEVELOPEDPRE 04/14/1987CultivarPlants leafy, persistent, attractive, moderately low growing, turf-type with moderately good shade tolerance. Possesses a deep root system with good drought tolerance. Performs well in soil types with reduced fertility level. Heat tolerance good. Resistance improved to crown rust and net blotch. Moderate resistance to large brown patch. Good winter hardiness.1403220PI 508284
49PI 508285'Floralta'Hemarthria altissima (Poir.) Stapf & C. E. Hubb. Florida, United States Historic1987DONATED04/14/1987CultivarSelected for improved yield and persistence under intensive grazing. Persistent under low fertility, responds to high levels of nitrogen. Adapted to poorly drained soils of peninsular Floria, coastal areas of SE United States and many tropical areas.1403221PI 508285
50PI 50808726-L38-1739Trifolium pratense L. United StatesW61987DONATED03/16/1987Genetic materialSource of trisomics, double trisomics, and other aneuploids for genetic investigations. (PI 196)1403023PI 508087
51PI 508090'BREWER'Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris Washington, United StatesW6SEED1987DONATED03/16/1987CultivarPlants profusely branched with semi-upright stems. Flowers white with blue to pale-blue to pale purple veins in throat of standard. Seeds beige.1403026PI 508090
52PI 508091'EMERALD'Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris Washington, United StatesW6SEED1987DONATED03/16/1987CultivarPlants profusely branched with semi-upright stems. Flowers white with blue to pale-blue to pale purple veins in throat of standard. Seeds green.1403027PI 508091
53PI 508092'ALASKA 81'Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61987DONATED03/16/1987CultivarField type. Vine indeterminant and nonbranching with straight internodes. Flowers white, borne singly or doubly on peduncles. Pods straight, medium green with six-seven seeds. Seeds dark green. Excellent caning qualities. Resistant to Fusarium wilt, immune to pea seedborne mosaic virus.1403028PI 508092
54PI 508093'UMATILLA'Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1987DONATED03/16/1987CultivarField type. Vine indeterminant and nonbranching. Flowers white, borne on peduncles in doubles. Pods straight, blunt ended, light green, lack parchment, and resistant to shattering. Seed bright yellow. Resistant to Fusarium wilt race 1. Tolerant to pea root rot complex.1403029PI 508093
55PI 508095'COWBOY'Lolium perenne L. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED1987DEVELOPEDPRE 03/16/1987CultivarRecommended for winter overseeding of dormant warm season turfs in southern US. Also useful for lawns, sports fields, parks, playgrounds, industrial sites, golf courses in areas where turf-type perennial ryegrasses adapted. Resistant to stem rust, many races of crown rust, net blotch brown patch and red thread disease.1403031PI 508095
56PI 508096'GARNET'Cicer arietinum L. Washington, United StatesW61987DONATED03/16/1987CultivarPerformed well in shallow soils. Plants branched at base with indeterminant habit, maturity about 110 days. Flowers violet. Pods rhomboid-ellipsoid, hairy. Seeds-reddish tan with dark spots.1403032PI 508096
57PI 508097'TAMMANY'Cicer arietinum L. Washington, United StatesW61987DONATED03/16/1987CultivarPlants branched at base with indeterminant habit. Leaves unifoliate. Pods rhomboid-ellipsoid, smooth. Seeds large, creamy white. Early maturity type with excellent seed quality.1403033PI 508097
58PI 508098'HARTMAN'Carthamus tinctorius L. Montana, United StatesW6FLOWER1987DONATED03/16/1987CultivarImproved seed oil and meal protein content. Plants spiny, late maturing. Flowers yellow. Seeds predominately grey striped hull with occasional white normal hall. Resistant to alternaria leaf spot, pseudomonas bacterial bligth, and head rot disease.1403034PI 508098
59PI 506410M6388Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oklahoma, United StatesNC7KERNELSNot Available1987DONATED02/17/1987Breeding materialGenotype high-sugar endosperm. Days to anthesis 62. Cobs white. Kernels light yellow. Silks light cream. Susceptible to Helminthosporium leaf blights (H. turcicum and H. maydis). Moderate resistance to common corn rust (Puccinia sorhgi).1401346PI 506410
60PI 506411M6411Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oklahoma, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DONATED02/17/1987Breeding materialGenotype high-sugar endosperm. Days to anthesis 56. Cobs white. Kernels dull yellow. Silks light cream. Susceptible to Helminthosporium leaf blights (H. turcicum and H. maydis). Moderate resistance to common corn rust (Puccinia sorhgi).1401347PI 506411
61PI 506412M6415Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oklahoma, United StatesNC7EAR1987DONATED02/17/1987Breeding materialGenotype high-sugar endosperm. Days to anthesis 54. Cobs white. Kernels medium yellow. Silks light tan. Susceptible to Helminthosporium leaf blights (H. turcicum and H. maydis). Moderate resistanced to common corn rust (Puccinia sorhgi).1401348PI 506412
62PI 506413M6421Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oklahoma, United StatesNC7KERNELSNot Available1987DONATED02/17/1987Breeding materialGenotype high-sugar endosperm. Days to anthesis 57. Cobs white. Kernels bright yellow. Silks light tan. Susceptible to Helminthosporium leaf blights (H. turcicum and H. maydis). Moderate resistance to common corn rust (Puccinia sorhgi).1401349PI 506413
63PI 506414SA 1780Gossypium hirsutum L. Arizona, United StatesCOT1987DONATED02/17/1987Breeding materialTraits include nectariless and okra leaf. Yield potential high. Fiber properties adequate. Resistant to pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella).1401350PI 506414
64PI 506415SA 1781Gossypium hirsutum L. Arizona, United StatesCOT1987DONATED02/17/1987Breeding materialTraits include nectariless, okra leaf, and semi-smoothleaf. Yield potential high. Fiber properties adequate. Less trash in harvested seedcotton and improved lint grade. Resistant to pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella).1401351PI 506415
65PI 506416SA 1782Gossypium hirsutum L. Arizona, United StatesCOT1987DONATED02/17/1987Breeding materialTraits include nectariless, okra leaf, and semi-smoothleaf. Yield potential high. Fiber properties adequate. Less trash in harvested seedcotton and improved lint grade. Resistant to pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella).1401352PI 506416
66PI 506418LS8246Lathyrus sativus L. Manitoba, CanadaW6SEED1987DONATED02/17/1987Breeding materialSelection low in free amino acid Beta-N-oxalyl-L-alpha-beta- diamino propionic acid (ODAP). The neurotoxin ODAP causes Lathyrism, a neurodegenerative disorder. Content significantly lower than in Pusa-24.1401354PI 506418
67PI 506419'Southern Runner'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesS9Image1987DEVELOPEDCultivarMaturity one week later than Florunner. Pods and seeds commercial runner market type, 58g/100 seed. Pods clean, uniform, mostly 2-seeded. Seeds round with light tan testa. Oil content 52.8%. Protein content 22.4%. Best adapted to areas south of 34 deg. N latitude. Resistance to leafspot (Cercosporidium personatum).1401355PI 506419
68PI 506237'Langley'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesS91987DONATED01/15/1987CultivarPlant early maturing. Seeds runner market type. Similar to Florunner in yield, plant characters, shellability, blanchability, shelf-life, protein content, and oil content but one to two weeks earlier maturing.1401173PI 506237
69PI 506238FC 707(4x)Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant vigorus, genetically heterogeneous, autotetraploid (2n = 4x = 36), multigerm, pseudoself-fertile, easy bolting. Hypocotyls pink. Susceptible to curly top. Resistant to root and crown rot caused by AG-2 R. solani. Tolerant to Cercospora leaf spot.1401174PI 506238
70PI 506241'CITATION II'Lolium perenne L. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED1987DEVELOPEDPRE 01/15/1987CultivarPlants selected for uniform maturity, high seed yield, attractive appearance, and freedom from disease. Turf type, leafy, persistant, attractive. Adapted to use on golf courses, home lawns, parks, athletic fields, institutional grounds, and school play areas. Possesses multiple disease and insect resistance.1401177PI 506241
71PI 506243Tzi 1Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELS1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color white. Grain texture flint/dent. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401179PI 506243
72PI 506244Tzi 3Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELSNot Available1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color white. Grain texture dent/flint. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401180PI 506244
73PI 506245Tzi 4Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELS1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity late (120 days). Root lodging medium to resistant. Grain color white. Grain texture flint. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV)1401181PI 506245
74PI 506246'Tzi 8'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7EAR1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity late (l20 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color white. Grain texture flint. Adapted to Tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401182PI 506246
75PI 506247Tzi 9Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELS1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialnext: Plant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color white. Grain texture dent/flint. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401183PI 506247
76PI 506248Tzi 10Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELS1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color white. Grain texture dent. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401184PI 506248
77PI 506249Tzi 12Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELS1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity late (120 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color cream. Grain texture dent/flint. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401185PI 506249
78PI 506250Tzi 13Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELS1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity late (120 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color white. Grain texture dent. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401186PI 506250
79PI 506251Tzi 15Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELSNot Available1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging intermediate. Grain color white. Grain texture dent/flint. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401187PI 506251
80PI 506252Tzi 17Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELSNot Available1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color white. Grain texture flint/dent. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize strak virus (MSV).1401188PI 506252
81PI 506253Tzi 18Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELS1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging intermediate to susceptible. Grain color yellow. Grain texture flint. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401189PI 506253
82PI 506254Tzi 24Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7EAR1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color yellow. Grain texture dent. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401190PI 506254
83PI 506255Tzi 25Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELS1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color yellow. Grain texture dent. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401191PI 506255
84PI 506256Tzi 27Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELS1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color yellow. Grain texture dent/flint. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401192PI 506256
85PI 506257Tzi 28Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7KERNELSNot Available1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging resistant. Grain color yellow. Grain texture dent/flint. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401193PI 506257
86PI 506258Tzi 30Zea mays L. subsp. mays Oyo, NigeriaNC7EAR1987DONATED01/15/1987Breeding materialPlant maturity medium (105 days). Root lodging intermediate. Grain color yellow. Grain texture dent/flint. Adapted to tropics. Resistant to maize streak virus (MSV).1401194PI 506258
87PI 673345SDHAR1-HO84Helianthus annuus L. South Dakota, United StatesNC7FIELD1986DONATED1986Breeding materialper registration: high-oil restorer population improved for seed oil by two cycles of mass selection. Base population developed applying bulk pollen from USDA developed restorers (265, 266, 271, 273, 274, 278, 297, 298, 299) to CMS lines of HA89, HA99, HA113, HA291, HA300, HA301, HA302, HA303, CM361, CM392, CM400, CM409, HA228-2, and 12 additional CMS lines.1172888PI 673345
88PI 511386ICML 11Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS91986DONATED10/10/1986Breeding materialMaturity early, 65-70 days. Leaf development rapid and early. Plant tillers profusely, 6-7 head bearing tillers/plant. Heads short 7-10cm, compact and cylindrical. Seeds medium size, obovate, grey-brown. Possesses Rpp1(1) gene for rust resistance. Resistant to pearl millet rust and downy mildew.1406322PI 511386
89PI 509072'Cascade'Brassica napus L. subsp. napus Idaho, United StatesNC7Image1986DEVELOPEDCultivarEdible oil type. Canola quality winter hardy (biennis) variety with a semi-determinate growth habit. Plants 10-20 cm shorter and earlier maturing than most cultivars. Vernalization of 6 weeks required for flowering. Seedoil content 42%, erucic acid less than 2%.1404008PI 509072
90PI 509073'Bridger'Brassica napus L. subsp. napus Idaho, United StatesNC7Image1986DEVELOPEDCultivarIndustrial rapeseed. Plants 90-170 cm tall. Winter survival good. Grow as a winter annual or biennial. Growth habit determinate. Flowers early. Seed oil content more than 45%, erucic acid 47.2 to 55.0%. 25-35 moles/g of glucosinolate in seed meal.1404009PI 509073
91PI 552522TC 82Nicotiana tabacum L. Tennessee, United StatesTOBImage1986DONATED1986Cultivar1447494PI 552522
92PI 601344SA 3605Gossypium hirsutum L. Missouri, United StatesCOT1986DEVELOPEDCultivar1172880PI 601344
93PI 694355SA 3552Gossypium hirsutum L. New Mexico, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):149 (1987) -- bolls ovate. Ave. 5.57 g seed cotton. Seed fuzzy seed index of 12.0 g. Ave. lint percentage is 37.7%. Storm resistance rating is 5.8. Fiber length and uniformity average 29 mm for 2.5% span length and 50% for fiber uniformity ratio, respectively. Fiber strength, as measured on the 3.18 mm gauge stelometer, averaged 245 kN m kg (raised to the power of - 1). Comparative data available for plant height, earliness, lint yield, verticillium wilt resistance, et al. Cultivated.1170621PI 694355
94PI 694520SA 3559Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):153 (1987) -- resistant to root-knot nematodes. Reduced galling and giant cell production in roots. Resistant fusarium wilt and several insects. Cultivated.1170622PI 694520
95PI 694521SA 3560Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):153 (1987) -- resistant to root-knot nematodes. Reduced galling and giant cell production in roots. Resistant fusarium wilt and several insects. Cultivated.1170623PI 694521
96PI 694522SA 3558Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):153 (1987) -- resistant to root-knot nematodes. Reduced galling and giant cell production in roots. Resistant fusarium wilt and several insects. 1st germplasm line released that combines root- knot resistance with nectariless trait. Cultivated.1170624PI 694522
97PI 694523SA 3562Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):151 -- bacterial blight resistant (reduces angular leaf spot and boll rot). Okra- leaf trait confers resistance white fly and pink bollworm. Matures earlier. Comparative data available for lint yield, lint percentages, fiber elongation, micronaire, boll weight, and length and strength of fiber. Cultivated. NSL1170625PI 694523
98PI 694524SA 3568Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):152 -- resistant bacterial blight (reduced angular leaf spot and boll rot diseases caused by the bacterium). Comparative data available for field test for bacterial blight resistance, yield, fiber length, fiber elongation, strength of fiber, micronaire and lint percentage. Cultivated.1170626PI 694524
99PI 694525SA 3563Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):152 -- resistant bacterial blight (reduced angular leaf spot and boll rot diseases caused by the bacterium). Comparative data available for field test for bacterial blight resistance, yield, fiber length, fiber elongation, strength of fiber, micronaire and lint percentage. Cultivated.1170627PI 694525
100PI 694526SA 3564Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):152 -- resistant bacterial blight (reduced angular leaf spot and boll rot diseases caused by the bacterium). Comparative data available for field test for bacterial blight resistance, yield, fiber length, fiber elongation, strength of fiber, micronaire and lint percentage. Cultivated.1170628PI 694526
101PI 694527SA 3565Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):152 -- resistant bacterial blight (reduced angular leaf spot and boll rot diseases caused by the bacterium). Comparative data available for field test for bacterial blight resistance, yield, fiber length, fiber elongation, strength of fiber, micronaire and lint percentage. Cultivated.1170635PI 694527
102PI 694528SA 3566Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):152 -- resistant bacterial blight (reduced angular leaf spot and boll rot diseases caused by the bacterium). Comparative data available for field test for bacterial blight resistance, yield, fiber length, fiber elongation, strength of fiber, micronaire and lint percentage. Cultivated.1170637PI 694528
103PI 694529SA 3567Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):152 -- resistant bacterial blight (reduced angular leaf spot and boll rot diseases caused by the bacterium). Comparative data available for field test for bacterial blight resistance, yield, fiber length, fiber elongation, strength of fiber, micronaire and lint percentage. Cultivated.1170639PI 694529
104PI 700714N41Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91986DONATED1986Three dwarf. Red seed color. Insect resistant Biotype E. Restorer A1 cytoplasm. Cultivated. color. Restorer type cytoplasm. May segregate ms3 steriles. Cultivated.1169853PI 700714
105PI 700715N42Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91986DONATED1986Three dwarf. White seed color. Insect resistant Biotype E. Restorer A1 cytoplasm. Cultivated. color. Restorer type cytoplasm. Cultivated.1169854PI 700715
106PI 700716N43Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91986DONATED1986Three dwarf. Red seed color. Insect resistant Biotype E. Restorer A1 cytoplasm. Cultivated. color. Restorer type cytoplasm. Very good pollen production. Cultivated.1169855PI 700716
107PI 647701CM 221Fagopyrum esculentum Moench Manitoba, CanadaNE91986DONATED1986Breeding material1170184PI 647701
108PI 561838RP2B(S1)C3(ECB)Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91985DONATED1985Breeding materialRandom-mating populations with resistance to European corn borer. Desirable agronomic traits. Source of useful B-lines. Segregates for genetic male sterility. Cultivated.1456810PI 561838
109PI 561839RP4BR(S1)C3(ECB)Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91985DONATED1985Breeding materialRandom-mating populations with resistance to European corn borer. Desirable agronomic traits. Source of useful B-lines. Segregates for genetic male sterility. Cultivated.1456811PI 561839
110PI 676782NP3R(S1)C4Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91985DONATED1985Info. from Crop Sci. 27(3):614 (1987) -- random-mating populations. Diversity useful for either inbred line development or continued recurrent selection. Good agronomic traits. Cultivated.1167935PI 676782
111PI 676783NP5R(S1)C4Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91985DONATED1985Info. from Crop Sci. 27(3):614 (1987) -- random-mating populations. Diversity useful for either inbred line development or continued recurrent selection. Good agronomic traits. High genetic diversity. Considerable agronomic diversity. Cultivated.1167936PI 676783
112PI 676784NP12B(S1)C2Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91985DONATED1985Info. from Crop Sci. 27(3):614 (1987) -- random-mating populations. Diversity useful for either inbred line development or continued recurrent selection. Good agronomic traits. Source new B lines, particularly those with yellow endosperm. Cultivated.1167937PI 676784
113PI 676785NP18B(S1)C2Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91985DONATED1985Info. from Crop Sci. 27(3):614 (1987) -- random-mating populations. Diversity useful for either inbred line development or continued recurrent selection. Good agronomic traits. Has grain quality attributes that make it a source of useful B lines. Cultivated.1167938PI 676785
114PI 676786NP20BR(M/S1)C2Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91985DONATED1985Info. from Crop Sci. 27(3):614 (1987) -- random-mating populations. Diversity useful for either inbred line development or continued recurrent selection. Good agronomic traits. Has many grain quality attributes. Broad-based population. Cultivated.1167939PI 676786
115PI 676787NP21R(M)C4Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91985DONATED1985Info. from Crop Sci. 27(3):614 (1987) -- random-mating populations. Diversity useful for either inbred line development or continued recurrent selection. Good agronomic traits. High yield. Stiff stalk. Moderate frequency plants with white seeds and seeds with yellow endosperm. Cultivated.1167940PI 676787
116PI 590867C306Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Breeding materialDiploid, monogerm, type-O, self-fertile line increased from S (subscript o) plant from population 755. Segregates for A:aa. Moderate resistance to curly top. Good GCA for sugar yield.1161451PI 590867
117PI 590869C307Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW6Not Available1984DONATED1984Breeding materialDiploid, monogerm, type-O, self-fertile line increased from one S (subscript o) plant from population 755. Segregates for A:aa. Moderately resistant to CTV. Good GCA for sugar yield.1161454PI 590869
118PI 590717C301Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61981DONATED1981Breeding materialSelf-fertile, monogerm, type-O line that segregates for male sterility (A subscript 1:a subscript 1 a subscript 1). Derived from one S subscript o plant from 8755 random mating population. Good GCA for sugar yield.1135488PI 590717
119PI 524408'RAHAB'Linum usitatissimum L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71981DONATED1981Cultivar1419344PI 524408
120PI 524391'CLARK'Linum usitatissimum L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71980DONATED1980Cultivar1419327PI 524391
121NSL 203395Aub BR 5Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):152 -- resistant bacterial blight (reduced angular leaf spot and boll rot diseases caused by the bacterium). Comparative data available for field test for bacterial blight resistance, yield, fiber length, fiber elongation, strength of fiber, micronaire and lint percentage. Cultivated.1170631NSL 203395
122NSL 203396Aub BR 6Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):152 -- resistant bacterial blight (reduced angular leaf spot and boll rot diseases caused by the bacterium). Comparative data available for field test for bacterial blight resistance, yield, fiber length, fiber elongation, strength of fiber, micronaire and lint percentage. Cultivated.1170632NSL 203396
123NSL 203400Aub BR OK-4Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):151 -- bacterial blight resistant (reduces angular leaf spot and boll rot). Okra- leaf trait confers resistance to white fly and to pink bollworm). Matures earlier. Comparative data available for lint yield, lint percentages, fiber elongation, micronaire, boll weight, and length and strength of fiber. Cultivated.1170641NSL 203400
124NSL 203401Aub BR OK-5Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):151 -- bacterial blight resistant (reduces angular leaf spot and boll rot). Okra- leaf trait confers resistance to white fly and to pink bollworm. Matures earlier. Comparative data available for lint yield, lint percentages, fiber elongation, micronaire, boll weight, and length and strength of fiber. Cultivated.1170642NSL 203401
125NSL 203402Aub BR OK-6Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(1):151 -- bacterial blight resistant (reduces angular leaf spot and boll rot). Okra- leaf trait confers resistance white fly and pink bollworm. Matures earlier. Comparative data available for lint yield, lint percentages, fiber elongation, micronaire, boll weight, and length and strength of fiber. Cultivated.1170644NSL 203402
126NSL 205780Miscot 7813Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(2):367 (1987) -- resistant to tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens F. Resistant to bacterial blight, Xanthomonas campestris pv malvacearum. Lint fraction and micronaire is about 2 and .5 units, respectively. Cultivated.1172710NSL 205780
127NSL 205781Miscot 7841Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 27(2):367 (1987) -- resistant to tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens F. Resistant to bacterial blight, Xanthomonas campestris pv malvacearum. Lint fraction and micronaire is about 2 and .5 units, respectively. Cultivated.1172711NSL 205781
128NSL 206260C-10Astragalus cicer L. Colorado, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding material1172820NSL 206260
129NSL 206261C-11Astragalus cicer L. Colorado, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding material1172821NSL 206261
130NSL 206262C-12Astragalus cicer L. Colorado, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding material1172823NSL 206262
131NSL 206263C-13Astragalus cicer L. Colorado, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1986DONATED1986Breeding material1172824NSL 206263