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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 529503SA 1449Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1989DONATED02/1989Cultivar1424439PI 529503
1PI 495720'CL 41-223'Saccharum officinarum L. Maryland, United StatesMIA1985DONATED01/1985CultivarReceived from Clewiston, Florida.1390656PI 495720
2PI 495721'CL 47-83'Saccharum hybr.Maryland, United StatesMIA1985DONATED01/1985CultivarReceived from Clewiston, Florida.1390657PI 495721
3PI 591632'MORPA'Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Nees Oklahoma, United StatesW61971DEVELOPEDPRE 1971CultivarCurvula type. Reproduces by obligate apomixis. It is 8-10 cm taller, has darker panicles, and is 6-8 days later in maturity than common weeping lovegrass. Leaves are about 0.5 to 1 mm wider. More palatable than common weeping lovegrass. Higher in cellulose and lower in lignin. Higher yielding, slightly less winterhardy, but has better forage characteristics.1118313PI 591632
4PI 365643'POLAR'Brassica rapa L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7FIELD1971DONATED08/10/19711273773PI 365643
5PI 365644'TURRET'Brassica napus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC71971DONATED08/10/19711273774PI 365644
6PI 594916'HOPE'Lupinus albus L. Arkansas, United StatesW6Not Available1971DONATED1971Cultivar1118348PI 594916
7PI 574519'CATALINA'Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Nees Arizona, United StatesW61970DONATED1970CultivarApomictic. Superior stand establishment, excellent forage yield and high quality. Adapted to the semi-arid and arid areas of the Southwest, particularly at elevations below 4600 feet with minimum annual precipitation of 12 inches.1469490PI 574519
8PI 618626WISCONSIN 183Pisum sativum L. Wisconsin, United StatesW61968DONATED1968Breeding materialPlant height 70 cm. Number of nodes 19. First pod at node 15. 5 pods per plant. 4 peas per pod. Peas dark green. Seeds small. Wrinkled and green. Resistant to Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. pisi race 1) and bean virus 2. Variable for resistance Fusarium near-wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. pisi race 2). High processing quality. Cultivated.1113869PI 618626
9PI 685240'PLAINS 1'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor New Mexico, United StatesS91968DONATED1968CultivarBroomcorn variety. Resistant anthracnose stalk rot. Apparent lodging resistance. Medium plant height. Tan plant and brush color. 28 pct curled knuckles. Brush length 22". 85 days to half bloom. Adapted broomcorn areas U.S. Info. from Crop Sci. 11(4):601 (1971) -- comparative data available (compared Rennells 11). Cultivated.1113870PI 685240
10PI 685241'PLAINS 2'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor New Mexico, United StatesS91968DONATED1968CultivarBroomcorn variety. Resistant anthracnose stalk rot. Apparent lodging resistance. Medium plant height. Tan plant and brush color. 26 pct curled knuckles. Brush length 19.2". 84 days to half bloom. Adapted broomcorn areas U.S. Info. from Crop Sci. 11(4):601 (1971) -- comparative data available (compared Rennells 11). Dark brown glumes. Cultivated.1113871PI 685241
11PI 66515'LUTANA'Astragalus cicer L. SwedenW61926COLLECTED59.33333333, 18.05000000130CultivarLutana is an open pollinated line developed from 252 spaced plants (PI 66515) selected for earliness of spring growth, rapid cutting recovery, rate of rhizome spread, and uniformity of seed maturation. Rhizomatous with decumbent, herbaceous tems. Adapted to wet, subirrigated or irrigated sites, or dryland sites receiving > 15 inches of annual precipitation. Frost tolerant, adapted to high elevation, short growing season. No bloating reported. Exceptional winter hardiness, frost tolerance, and seedling growth rate.1113084PI 66515
12NSL 80262C-1Trifolium medium L. var. sarosiense (Hazsl.) Savul. & Rayss Colorado, United StatesW61971DONATED1971Breeding material1118352NSL 80262