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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 540514'MELOLAND'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91990COLLECTEDBreeding materialMaturity 70 days to flowering (April planting). Plant height 135cm. Seed white-brown. High resistance to Anthracnose. Resistance to late summer disease complex in Yuma Valley, AZ and Imperial Valley, CA.1435450PI 540514
1PI 529258SA 1193Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1989DONATED02/1989Cultivar1424194PI 529258
2PI 529544SA 1490Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1989DONATED02/1989Breeding material1424480PI 529544
3PI 529545SA 1491Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1989DONATED02/1989Breeding material1424481PI 529545
4PI 529579SA 1525Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1989DONATED02/1989Cultivar1424515PI 529579
5PI 477922'TEKOA'Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris Washington, United StatesW6SEED1983DONATED03/1983CultivarCommercially produced in Palouse region, eastern Washington and western Idaho. Plants tall, 35cm. Leaves large. Tendrils single. Blooms 55-60 days. Cotyledons yellow, edges sharp.1372858PI 477922
6PI 469235'CRITANA'Elymus lanceolatus (Scribn. & J. G. Sm.) Gould Montana, United StatesW61982COLLECTED1960Roadside cuts on medium to fine textured soils near Havre, M ontanaCultivarReleased in 1971. Collected by D.E. Ryerson. Seedling vigor excellent. Seed production good. Tight sod under dryland conditions. Used for conservation of disturbed areas. Requires little or no maintenance.1364171PI 469235
7PI 558681'Cascade'Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus Oregon, United StatesCORImageNot Available1982DEVELOPEDCultivarUsed as an aroma hop in certain brewery blends

Cultivar Synonym= USDA 56013

NAMED FOR= Cascade Mountains
1453653PI 558681
8PI 655998KS19Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS9SEED1980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Yellow endosperm. Stiff stalk. Drought tolerant. Fertility restoration type. Seed white with colorless pericarp. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1129467PI 655998
9PI 679457KS34Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):720 (1972) -- white seeded. Cytoplasmic male-sterile with CK-60 genome. Cultivated.1129406PI 679457
10PI 679458KS35Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):720 (1972) -- white seeded. Cytoplasmic male-sterile with CK-60 genome. Cultivated.1129408PI 679458
11PI 679459KS36Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):720 (1972) -- white seeded. Cytoplasmic male-sterile with CK-60 genome. Cultivated.1129409PI 679459
12PI 679460KS37Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):720 (1972) -- white seeded. Cytoplasmic male-sterile with CK-60 genome. Cultivated.1129410PI 679460
13PI 679461KS38Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):720 (1972) -- white seeded. Cytoplasmic male-sterile with CK-60 genome. Cultivated.1129411PI 679461
14PI 679462KS39Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):720 (1972) -- white seeded. Cytoplasmic male-sterile with CK-60 genome. Cultivated.1129412PI 679462
15PI 679463KS40Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):720 (1972) -- white seeded. Has sugarcane cytoplasm but does not have cytoplasmic male sterility. Cultivated.1129413PI 679463
16PI 679471KS22Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Good combining ability. Stiff stalk. Male sterile reaction type. Seed white. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1129470PI 679471
17PI 679472KS23Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Grain resists weathering. Male sterile reaction type. Seed red. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1129471PI 679472
18PI 679473KS24Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Lodging resistant. Resistant covered kernel smut. Resistant head smut race 1. Chinch bug tolerant. Male sterile reaction type. Seed red. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1129472PI 679473
19PI 679474KS45Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Good combining ability. Male sterile reaction type. Red seed color. Early maturity. Grain resists weathering. Chinch bug tolerant. Cultivated.1129481PI 679474
20PI 679475KS46Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Good combining ability. Male sterile reaction type. Colorless pericarp. Medium maturity. Stiff stalk. Yellow endosperm. Cultivated.1129483PI 679475
21PI 679476KS47Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Good combining ability. Male sterile reaction type. White seed. Medium maturity. Stiff stalk. Cultivated.1129484PI 679476
22PI 679477KS48Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Good combining ability. Male sterile reaction type. Colorless pericarp. Late maturity. Stiff stalk. Yellow endosperm. Cultivated.1129485PI 679477
23PI 679478KS49Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Good combining ability. Male sterile reaction type. Colorless pericarp. Late maturity. Stiff stalk. Yellow endosperm. Cultivated.1129486PI 679478
24PI 679479KS50Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Good combining ability. Male sterile reaction type. Colorless pericarp. Late maturity. Stiff stalk. Yellow endosperm. Cultivated.1129487PI 679479
25PI 679480KS51Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Good combining ability. Male sterile reaction type. Colorless pericarp. Medium maturity. Stiff stalk. Yellow endosperm. Cultivated.1129488PI 679480
26PI 679481KS52Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Good combining ability. Male sterile reaction type. Red seed. Late maturity. Stiff stalk. Cultivated.1129489PI 679481
27PI 683435KS20Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available1980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Head smut resistant under natural infection. Good combining ability. Fertility restoration type. Seed white. Medium late maturity. Cultivated.1129468PI 683435
28PI 683436KS21Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available1980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Head smut resistant under natural infection. Drought tolerant. Awns. Tan plant color. Fertility restoration type. Seed white. Early maturity. Cultivated.1129469PI 683436
29PI 683437KS30Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available1980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):719 (1972) -- source of resistance to B and C-biotype greenbug. Resistant corn leaf aphid. Grassy type. Useful in development greenbug resistant maintainer or B lines. Early maturing. High tillering capacity. Compared most Sudangrass cultivars it has thicker culms. Higher hydrocyanic acid potential. Less resistance foliage diseases. Resistant maize dwarf mosaic virus. Small, nonshattering seed. Purple plant color. Dry midrib. Short awns. Cultivated.1129473PI 683437
30PI 683438KS32Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available1980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):720 (1972) -- resistant races 1 and 3 head smut. Used for reselection or parental material. Red seed. Either B or R-line. Cultivated.1129475PI 683438
31PI 683439KS41Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available1980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci 12(5):720 (1972) -- phenotypically desirable grain types. Resistant greenbugs. Contains sterile cytoplasms. Useful for developing R or fertility-restoring types (also for B lines with greenbug resistance). White seed. Cultivated.1129477PI 683439
32PI 683440KS43Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available1980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci 12(5):720 (1972) -- phenotypically desirable grain types. Resistant greenbugs. Contains sterile cytoplasms. Useful for developing R or fertility-restoring types (also for B lines with greenbug resistance). White seed. Cultivated.1129479PI 683440
33PI 683441KS44Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available1980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci 12(5):720 (1972) -- phenotypically desirable grain types. Resistant greenbugs. Contains sterile cytoplasms. Useful for developing R or fertility-restoring types (also for B lines with greenbug resistance). Red seed. Cultivated.1129480PI 683441
34PI 683442KS53Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available1980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Good combining ability. Fertility restoration type. Red seed. Medium late maturity. Grain resists weathering. Chinch bug tolerant. Cultivated.1129490PI 683442
35PI 683443KS54Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available1980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Good combining ability. Fertility restoration type. Red seed. Medium late maturity. Grain resists weathering. Chinch bug tolerant. Cultivated.1129491PI 683443
36PI 700679KS31Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):720 (1972) -- resistant races 1 and 3 head smut. Used for reselection or parental material. Late maturity. Testa present. Seed color varies from white to brown. Fertility restoring. Cultivated.1129474PI 700679
37PI 700680KS33Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):720 (1972) -- resistant races 1 and 3 head smut. Used for reselection or parental material. Red seed. Either B or R-line. Cultivated.1129476PI 700680
38PI 700681KS42Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci 12(5):720 (1972) -- phenotypically desirable grain types. Resistant greenbugs. Contains sterile cytoplasms. Useful for developing R or fertility-restoring types (also for B lines with greenbug resistance). White seed. Cultivated.1129478PI 700681
39PI 434045'KENTUCKY 31'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Mississippi, United StatesW61979DONATED03/1979CultivarReleased by the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station.1328981PI 434045
40PI 590661FC 701Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW6Not Available1978DONATED1978Breeding materialBreeding line. Diploid (2n=2X=18). Resistant to rhizoctonia root rot. Moderate resistance to cercospora leaf spot. Mostly self sterile. Multigerm. Mostly pink hypoctyl (99.5%) easy bolting.1127537PI 590661
41PI 590662FC 702Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61978DONATED1978Breeding materialBreeding line. Diploid (2n=2X-18). Resistant to rhizoctonia root rot. Moderate resistance to cercospora leaf spot. Multigerm. Mostly self sterile. 40% pink hypocotyl. Easy bolting.1127538PI 590662
42PI 591635'PENNFINE'Lolium perenne L. Pennsylvania, United StatesW6SEED1977DEVELOPEDPRE 1977Cultivar1125868PI 591635
43PI 377695'FENN'Pisum sativum L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1973COLLECTEDUniversity of Idaho, MoscowCultivated material1282966PI 377695
44PI 552482TC 402Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1971DONATED1971CultivarSC 71 has resistance to TMV, moderate resistance to black shank and bacterial wilt, and high resistance to Fusarium wilt.1447454PI 552482
45PI 600726'REMONT'Onobrychis viciifolia Scop. Montana, United StatesW6Not Available1971DEVELOPEDPRE 1971CultivarOne-hundred and eighty plant introductions of the genus Onobrychis obtained from the Plant Introduction Station at Pullman, Washington were seeded at Bozeman, Montana in 1963 and evaluated for regrowth after hay harvests in 1965 and 1966. The introductions selected were equal in a winter-hardiness trial to 'Eski' sainfoin. Compared to other sainfoin varieties, Remont recovers more rapidly after harvest, begins spring growth earlier, flowers the year of seeding, provides more forage the year of seeding and in late season, has a seasonal yield distribution similar to alfalfa.1118222PI 600726
46PI 362119'OXLEY'Astragalus cicer L. Alberta, CanadaW6Not Available1971DONATED05/19/1971Cultivar1270929PI 362119
47PI 618627PH-91-3Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61971DONATED1971Breeding materialResistant to pea root rot complex (Fusarium solani) and Pythium spp. Remains vigorous and yields well in soil where root rot susceptible peas are destroyed. Varies between 60-100% resistance to near wilt. White flowered. Double podded. Flowers in the 12 - 13th node. Cultivated.1118331PI 618627
48PI 612923PH-14-119Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61971DONATED1971CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 12(3):399 (1972) -- resistant to pea root rot complex (caused by Fusarium solani) and Pythium spp. Consistently sets pods under conditions of root rot infestation that kills standard commercial varieties. Single and double podded (4 - 8 pods/plant). White flowered. Flowers in the 12 - 13th node. Cultivated.1118330PI 612923
49PI 679416KS10Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91969DONATED1969Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Stiff stalk. Good combining ability. Covered kernel smut and head smut resistance under natural infection chinch bug tolerance. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1116472PI 679416
50PI 679417KS11Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91969DONATED1969Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Stiff stalk. Good combining ability. Covered kernel smut and head smut resistance under natural infection chinch bug tolerance. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium late maturity. Cultivated.1116473PI 679417
51PI 679418KS13Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91969DONATED1969Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Grain resists weathering. High test weight. Good combining ability. Chinch bug tolerant. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1116475PI 679418
52PI 679419KS14Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91969DONATED1969Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Grain resists weathering. High test weight. Good combining ability. Chinch bug tolerant. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1116476PI 679419
53PI 679420KS15Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91969DONATED1969Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Grain resists weathering. High test weight. Good combining ability. Chinch bug tolerant. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1116477PI 679420
54PI 679421KS16Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91969DONATED1969Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Grain resists weathering. High test weight. Good combining ability. Chinch bug tolerant. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1116478PI 679421
55PI 679422KS17Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91969DONATED1969Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Grain resists weathering. High test weight. Good combining ability. Chinch bug tolerant. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1116479PI 679422
56PI 679423KS18Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS9Not Available1969DONATED1969Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Male sterile reaction type. Seed white with colorless pericarp. Yellow endosperm. Good combining ability. Stiff stalk. Chinch bug tolerant. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1116480PI 679423
57PI 682502KS9Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91969DONATED1969Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Juicy stalk. Good combining ability. Chinch bug tolerant. Waxy endosperm. Tan plant color. Male sterile reaction type. White seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1116471PI 682502
58PI 682503KS12Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91969DONATED1969Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Good combining ability. Covered kernel smut and head smut resistance under natural infection chinch bug tolerance. Male sterile reaction type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1116474PI 682503
59PI 679405KS25Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91968DONATED1968Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Lodging resistant. Short. Good combining ability. Fertility restoration type. Seed red. Early maturity. Cultivated.1113675PI 679405
60PI 679406KS26Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91968DONATED1968Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Fertility restoration type. Seed tan. Early maturity. Cultivated.1113676PI 679406
61PI 679407KS28Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91968DONATED1968Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Short. Good combining ability. Lodging resistant. Fertility restoration type. Seed tan. Early maturity. Cultivated.1113680PI 679407
62PI 679408KS29Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91968DONATED1968Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Short. Good combining ability. Lodging resistant. Fertility restoration type. Seed tan. Early maturity. Cultivated.1113683PI 679408
63PI 700539KS27Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91968DONATED1968Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Short. Good combining ability. Lodging resistant. Fertility restoration type. Seed tan. Early maturity. Cultivated.1113679PI 700539
64PI 679388KS4Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91967DONATED1967Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Red-seeded Combine Kafir-60. Male sterile reaction type. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1108785PI 679388
65PI 679389KS7Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91967DONATED1967Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Chinch bug tolerant. Susceptible kernel smut. Excellent combining and high yield ability. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1108786PI 679389
66PI 679380KS8Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91966DONATED1966Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Low HCN. Slender Stalk. Male sterile reaction type. White seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1105819PI 679380
67PI 651496'RIO'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor S9SEED1965DONATED1965Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):716 (1972) -- matures 105 - 130 days. Panicles 20 - 30 cm long. Semi-compact. Irregular shape. Lemma awnless. Seeds medium size. White chalky seedcoat over brown testa. Endosperm corneous. High resistance leaf anthracnose and rust. Tolerant cotton insecticides. Potential use as supplemental sugar crop for southern U.S. Cultivated.1104830PI 651496
68PI 679295KS6Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91965DONATED1965Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Chinch bug tolerant. Lodging resistant. Susceptible head smut. Fertility restoration type. Heads open. Short height. White seed color. Late maturity. Cultivated.1104892PI 679295
69PI 574516'ALKAR'Thinopyrum elongatum (Host) D. R. Dewey Former, Soviet UnionW6SEED1965COLLECTEDCultivarVery alkali tolerant forage. Tall growing, erect, very late maturing, vigorous, high producing bunch type wheatgrass. Coarse, long, blue-green leaves, abundant culms, good seed producer with large seeds and good seedling vigor. Well adapted to poorly drained soils and semi-arid regions where rain is > 10 inches or elevation 4,000-6,000 feet.1469487PI 574516
70PI 679294KS5Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS9Not Available1964DONATED1964Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Sweet. Juicy stalk. Chinch bug tolerant. Male sterile reaction type. Reddish-brown seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1103949PI 679294
71PI 679372KS1Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91962DONATED1962Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted all sorghum regions. Chinch bug tolerant. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1085312PI 679372
72PI 679373KS2Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91962DONATED1962Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted all sorghum regions. Drought tolerant. Lodging resistant. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1085315PI 679373
73PI 679374KS3Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Kansas, United StatesS91962DONATED1962Info. from Crop Sci. 12(5):722 (1972) -- inbred line. Adapted to all sorghum regions. Chinch bug tolerant. Lodging resistant. Resistant covered kernel smut. Fertility restoration type. Red seed color. Medium maturity. Cultivated.1085316PI 679374