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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 469220'SONORA'Bouteloua eriopoda (Torr.) Torr. Arizona, United StatesS91982DONATED04/1982CultivarReleased in 1965 as a polycross. Plants vigorous, very leafy, productive. Seed production high.1364156PI 469220
1PI 658671'CUMBERLAND'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench nothosubsp. drummondii (Steud.) de Wet ex Davidse Kansas, United StatesS91978DONATED1978CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 8(1):130 (1968) -- seed color varies from brown to reddish purple to black. Fine stems. Long, narrow leaves. Spreading panicles. Good yield. Widely adapted. Prussic acid potential studied. Resistant Helminthosporium turicium. Cultivated.1127315PI 658671
2PI 642192'PATHFINDER'Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesS9FLOWER1967DONATED1967Cultivar1108847PI 642192
3PI 574521'KENWELL'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Kentucky, United StatesW61965DONATED02/1965CultivarImproved palatability to livestock and increased tolerance to leaf disease. Satisfactory for vigor and forage yield. Later flowering date.1469492PI 574521
4PI 552446TC 55Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBFLOWER1964DONATED1964CultivarKy 10 has high resistance to TMV and a moderate level of resistance to fusarium wilt and black root rot. (Stokes and Valleau. 1968. Crop Science 8:131)1447418PI 552446
5PI 552428TC 56Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBImage1963DONATED1963CultivarKy 12 was the first burley variety to carry high resistance to black root rot, wildfire, fusarium wilt, and TMV. (Stokes and Valleau. 1968. Crop Science 8:131)1447400PI 552428
6PI 281637'Aurora'Trifolium hybridum L. CanadaW6FLOWER1962DONATED06/12/1962Cultivar1209375PI 281637
7PI 523693'NORED'Linum usitatissimum L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71962DONATED1962Cultivar1418629PI 523693
8PI 552349TC 98Nicotiana tabacum L. Wisconsin, United StatesTOBImage1961DONATED1961CultivarHavana 501, adapted for production in Wisconsin, was developed by crossing a wildfire-resistant tobacco TI 106 with Havana 211, followed a repeated backcrossing to Havana 307 and Havana 322 and to a TMV resistant breeding line N14-3. It additionally possess resitance to black root rot. (Ogden. 1968. Crop Science 8: 131)1447321PI 552349
9PI 434347'Holt'Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash Nebraska, United StatesS91961DONATED1961CultivarReleased in 1960 by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station and Plant Science Research Division, ARS.1329283PI 434347
10NSL 67959'HIGGINS'Cenchrus ciliaris L. Texas, United States Historic1968DONATED1968Cultivar1113881NSL 67959