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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 476300'LODORM'Nassella viridula (Trin.) Barkworth North Dakota, United StatesW61977DONATED1977CultivarSelected for low dormancy in newly harvested seed.1371236PI 476300
1PI 647688Pennline 10Fagopyrum esculentum Moench Pennsylvania, United StatesNE9Image1974DONATED1974Breeding material1121987PI 647688
2PI 552481TC 297Nicotiana tabacum L. Georgia, United StatesTOBPLANT1971DONATED1971CultivarGeorgia 1469 has resistance to Granville wilt, fusarium wilt, and black shank. It is also resistant to root knot nematodes.1447453PI 552481
3PI 572445REDUCED HULL-2Carthamus tinctorius L. Utah, United StatesW61971DONATED1971CultivarPossesses 41 to 44% oil, 5-8 percentage points higher than Ute, due to pericarp reduction. In comparative yield trials, yield was 3,496kg/ha. Same growing habit as Ute, well-branched, medium maturity, small-headed, and small-seeded. Moderately resistant to root rot and only moderately susceptible to rust1467416PI 572445
4PI 572446REDUCED HULL-3Carthamus tinctorius L. Utah, United StatesW61971DONATED1971CultivarPossesses 41 to 44% oil, 5-8 percentage points higher than Ute, due to pericarp reduction. In comparative yield trials, yield was 3,480kg/ha. Same growing habit as Ute, well-branched, medium maturity, small-headed, and small-seeded. Moderately resistant to root rot and only moderately1467417PI 572446
5PI 572447REDUCED HULL-4Carthamus tinctorius L. Utah, United StatesW6SEED1971DONATED1971CultivarPossesses 41 to 44% oil, 5-8 percentage points higher than Ute, due to pericarp reduction. In comparative yield trials, yield was 3,022kg/ha. Same growing habit as Ute, well-branched, medium maturity, small-headed, and small-seeded. Moderately resistant to root rot and only moderately susceptible to rust1467418PI 572447
6PI 552478TC 220Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBImage1970DONATED1970CultivarKy 165 is a dark air-cured (Type 35) cultivar with high resistance to tobacco mosaic and wildfire, and a medium-high level of resistance to black root rot and fusarium wilt. The cultivar was developed over a period of 10 years from crosses involving a Ky 160 type breeding line and a breeding line carrying resistance to black root rot, wildfire, and fusarium wilt. (Litton et al. 1970. Crop Science 10:210)1447450PI 552478
7PI 552479TC 80Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBFLOWER1970DONATED1970Genetic materialLA Burley 21 is a genetically stable breeding line with an extremely low alkaloid content. The line does not convert nicotine to nornicotine and was developed by introducing low alkaloid genes (nic1 nic 2) from Cuban cigar varieties into Burley 21 through a series of backcrosses. (Legg et al. 1970. Crop Sci 10:212)1447451PI 552479
8PI 552480TC 563Nicotiana tabacum L. Virginia, United StatesTOBPOD1970DONATED1970Breeding materialVA 3160 is a black shank, black root rot, and TMV resistant breeding line.1447452PI 552480
9PI 552475TC 268Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1969DONATED1969CultivarCoker 213 has high resistance to black shank, and good resistance to bacterial wilt and fusarium wilt. It also has tolerance to brown spot. 1447447PI 552475
10PI 615407'FROST'Lupinus angustifolius L. Florida, United StatesW6MISCELLANEOUS1969DONATED1969Cultivar1116393PI 615407
11PI 552358TC 192Nicotiana tabacum L. Florida, United StatesTOBImage1968DONATED1968CultivarFlorida 17 originated from a cross between cigar-wrapper tobacco cultivar No. 63 and root knot-resistant flue-cured tobacco breeding line PD-42. Subsequent generations were obtained by backcrossing twice to Dixie Shade and twice to No. 63, with a final cross to Connecticut B. It has a high level of resistance to black shank, is resistant to root knot nematodes, and tolerant to ozone-induced weather fleck. (Dean. 1970. Crop Science 10:730)1447330PI 552358
12PI 552359TC 193Nicotiana tabacum L. Florida, United StatesTOBImage1968DONATED1968CultivarFlorida 20 has resistance to black shank, to ozone-induced weather fleck, and to rot knot nematodes. (Dean. 1970. Crop Science 10:730)1447331PI 552359
13PI 552465TC 196Nicotiana tabacum L. Florida, United StatesTOBImage1967DONATED1967CultivarFlorida 513 is a cigar-wrapper tobacco breeding line with resistance to blue mold.1447437PI 552465
14PI 552447TC 191Nicotiana tabacum L. Florida, United StatesTOBImage1965DONATED1965CultivarHigh level black shank resistance.1447419PI 552447
15PI 599751'LYNN'Ricinus communis L. Texas, United StatesS9Not Available1962DONATED1962CultivarProduced higher yields than other varieties in 1961 regional trials at Plainview, TX, Altus and Goodwell, OK, and Lincoln, NE. Plants dwarf-internode, stems green with waxy bloom. Inflorescence normal monoecious, capsules spined, indehiscent, and hull easily when dry. Stigma green. Seeds medium large, heavvy and plump, oval, brown mottled with brownish-gray background. Mature plant height .91 to 1.22 m. Stems slender. Branches produce many racemes of medium to small size. Seed quality excellent, oil content 52 to 54%. Resistant to Verticillium wilt, bacterial and Alternaria leafspot. Susceptible to capsule mold. Adapted to castor growing areas of TX, NM, KS, and NE.1077809PI 599751
16PI 565441'VIRGINIA 56R'Arachis hypogaea L. Virginia, United StatesS9SEED1961DONATED1961CultivarVirginia type branching pattern and runner habit of growth. Plants very vigorous, often completely cover space between 91cm rows. Pods uniform in shape, long and moderately thick, slightly constricted between seeds. Pods usually two-seeded. Shells moderately thin but strong enough to withstand mechanical handling. Seeds uniform in size and shape. Testa flesh colored.1460412PI 565441
17PI 642000'HALE'Ricinus communis L. Texas, United StatesS91961DONATED1961Cultivar1029284PI 642000
18NSL 32652'REGAL'Trifolium repens L. Alabama, United StatesW6FLOWER1964DONATED1964CultivarIn appearance, not readily distinguishable from other ladino varieties. Leaf markings are variable with single, double, and no marks being present. Outstanding characteristic is higher forage yield as a result of more summer production and greater persistence.1103423NSL 32652
19Grif 18953'DAWN'Ricinus communis L. Texas, United StatesS9Not Available1961DONATED1961Cultivar1029057Grif 18953