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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 552674TC 60Nicotiana tabacum L. North Carolina, United StatesTOBFLOWER1991DONATED1991CultivarThe black shank resistant cigar line Beinhart, a breeding line Bel 66-11, and the black shank resistant cultivars Burley 37, Burley 49, and Va 509 were used in a modified backcross scheme to develop Ky 17. It is highly resistant to the diseases TMV, wildfire, and black root rot. Ky 17 has medium resistance to fusarium wilt and black shank, and is classified as tolerant to the tobacco etch and tobacco vein mottling viruses. (Collins et al. 1978. Crop Sci 18:694)1447646PI 552674
1PI 529109SA 1040Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1989DONATED02/1989Cultivar1424045PI 529109
2PI 529290SA 1225Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1989DONATED02/1989Cultivar1424226PI 529290
3PI 529520SA 1466Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1989DEVELOPEDCultivar1424456PI 529520
4PI 529522SA 1468Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1989DEVELOPEDCultivar1424458PI 529522
5PI 529542SA 1488Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1989DONATED02/1989Cultivar1424478PI 529542
6PI 558691USDA 21055Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus Oregon, United StatesCORNot Available1982DEVELOPEDBreeding materialTransmits high alpha acids to its progeny

Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21055

1453663PI 558691
7PI 590689L36Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Utah, United StatesW61980DONATED1980Breeding materialS subscript 4 self-fertile monogerm, Type O line. Resulted from four repeated selections in the greenhouse and field for curly top resistance. Rated 1.5 to 2 on a 1 to 9 disease resistance scale for curly top and shows good combining ability for beet yield.1128653PI 590689
8PI 590691L37Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Utah, United StatesW61980DONATED1980Breeding materialGreen hypocotyl, near Type O, S subscript 6 multigerm self-fertile inbred with a long, narrow root and prostate growth habit. Excellent general combining ability for root yield. Equal to US41 in curly top resistance.1128658PI 590691
9PI 590692L38Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Utah, United StatesW61980DONATED1980Breeding materialS subscript 3 green hypocotyl, self-fertile, multigerm, near Type O line. Good combining ability for yield and curly top resistant equivalent to cultivar US41.1128659PI 590692
10PI 590693L61Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Utah, United StatesW6Not Available1980DONATED1980Breeding materialS subscript 4 self-fertile, green hypocotyl monogerm, pollen fertility restorer inbred equivalent to SLC129, a parent of the cultivar USH20. Fair curly top disease resistance. Combining ability equal to SLC129 and can be used as a male parent of 4-way crosses.1128660PI 590693
11PI 590695F1001Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris North Dakota, United StatesW61980DONATED1980Breeding materialHigh level of resistance to P. betae and moderate resistance to P. claviforme. Developed by interpollin. of 2 plants highly resistant to P. betae, followed by interpollination of 15 resistant plants in the second generation.1129533PI 590695
12PI 590696F1002Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris North Dakota, United StatesW61980DONATED1980Breeding materialHigh level of resistance to P. betae and moderate levels of resistance to B. cinerea and P. claviforme. Developed from a single plant selection as resistance to P. betae, followed by interpollin. of 8 superior plants.1129534PI 590696
13PI 590839L35Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Utah, United StatesW61980DONATED1980Breeding materialA S subscript 5 self-fertile, green hypocotyl, Type O monogerm line derived from hetereogeneous population selected for resistance to curly top. Developed by 3 repeated selections for curly top resistance in an inoc. field nursury and one selection for Type O. Outstanding resistance to all presently known races of curly top virus with 1-9 resistance scale. Used to develope Type O inbreds with high resistance to curly top.1128651PI 590839
14PI 590840L35 CMSBeta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Utah, United StatesW6Not Available1980DONATED1980Breeding materialA cytoplasmic male-sterile equivalent developed by crossing L35 to a curly top resistant male-sterile line followed by three successive backcrosses to L35.1128652PI 590840
15PI 590841L53Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Utah, United StatesW6Not Available1980DONATED1980Breeding materialSelf fertile, red hypocotyl, Type O, multigerm inbred selected from a cross of the curly top selection CT8 to the cultivar US35/2 x (US35/2 x Beta ovana). Has shown high general combining ability for both root yield and sugar %. It is about equal to cultivar US41 in curly top resistance. Excellent combining ability. for low-respir. rate1128654PI 590841
16PI 590842L53 CMSBeta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Utah, United StatesW6Not Available1980DONATED1980Breeding materialA cytoplasmic male-sterile equivalent line developed by crossing L53 to a male-sterile line and back- crossing four times to L53. Slightly more vigorous than L53 and has shown excellent performance in hybrid combinations. Hybrids where used as a par. Equal to US33 in curly top resistance.1128655PI 590842
17PI 600767'RENUMEX'Onobrychis viciifolia Scop. New Mexico, United StatesW6Not Available1980DEVELOPEDPRE 1980Cultivar1129963PI 600767
18PI 590690L19Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Utah, United StatesW6Not Available1980DONATED1980Breeding materialMultigerm segregrating red and green hypocotyl, non-type O, self-fertile inbred. One to 3% higher sugar % in field trials than any other inbred tested. Excellent gen. combining ability and has consistently increased sugar % in all hybrids where it has been used as a parent Equal to US33 in curly top resistant and is susceptible to leaf spot.1128657PI 590690
19PI 574520'KUIVATO'Eragrostis barbinodis Hack. Arizona, United StatesW61980DONATED1980CultivarSuperior for seedling drouth tolerance and plant survival and forage production. More efficient in water use than any other known forage or crop species. Excellent seed producer. Good at elevations below 1400 m with 25-30 cm annual rainfall. Intermediate seed weight, chromosome number 2n=40, bunch type, blue-green foliage, yellow-anther, postharvest seed dormancy.1469491PI 574520
20PI 590679C01Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61979DONATED1979Breeding materialModerately resistant to virus yellows. Moderately low curly top resistance. Multigerm, self-sterile. Good sucrose content.1127972PI 590679
21PI 590681C02Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61979DONATED1979Breeding materialA self-sterile, multigerm, green-hypocotyl line selected from line C13. Derived from 3 cycles of mass selection. In injury-innocul. field tests about 85% of plants were resistant. Slightly less vigorous than C36, but in a preliminary combination ability test showed slightly better combining ability for sugar yield than either C13 or C36. Highly resistant to soft rot. Sister selection to C36.1127976PI 590681
22PI 590682C36Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61979DONATED1979Breeding materialHighly resistant to soft rot incited by Erwinia. Moderately resistant to virus yellows, curly top, bolting. Multigerm, self-sterile with green hypocotyls. Plants with male sterile cytoplasm common.1127977PI 590682
23PI 590683C04Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61979DONATED1979Breeding materialModerately resistant to virus yellows. Moderately low curly top resistance. Multigerm, self-sterile.1127989PI 590683
24PI 590684C22Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61979DONATED1979Breeding materialModerately resistant to virus yellows and curly top. Multigerm, self-sterile.1127992PI 590684
25PI 590685C31Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61979DONATED1979Breeding materialModerately resistant to virus yellows (BYV, BWYV) and to erwinia soft rot. Moderately high nonbolting tendency. Moderately low curly top resistance. Multigerm, self-sterile. Good sucrose content. Segregates for red and green hypocotyls.1127993PI 590685
26PI 590688C773Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61979DONATED1979Breeding materialMultigerm, self-fertile composite that segregates for genetic male sterility (a w/underline subscript 1 a w/under-line subscript 1). Moderate resistance to virus yellows. Moderate resistance to curly top and bolting.1127998PI 590688
27PI 618628'MELROSE'Pisum sativum L. Idaho, United StatesW61979DONATED1979CultivarChocolate brown, speckled and mottled seed coat. Smooth seed. Yellow cotyledons. Flowers early June above 15th node. Indeterminate. 2 - 3 purple flowers borne on each peduncle. Vines may exceed 1.5 m in length at maturity. Tolerant to Ascochyta foot rot and pea leaf weevil. Susceptible Fusarium wilt r1128198PI 618628
28PI 618629VR74-410-2Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61979DONATED1979Breeding materialUnique in being immune to Pea Seedborne Mosaic Virus and resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi race 1 (common wilt) and 2 (near wilt). Resistant pea root rot complex. Used canning. Double to triple podded. Blooms 11th - 12th node. Wrinkled seeds. Cultivated.1128269PI 618629
29PI 618630VR74-1492-1Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61979DONATED1979Breeding materialUnique in being immune to Pea Seedborne Mosaic Virus and resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi race 1 (common wilt) and 2 (near wilt). Resistant pea root rot complex. Used canning. Double podded. Blooms 14th - 16th node. Reduced stipules. Seed mixture wrinkled and smooth types. Cultivated.1128270PI 618630
30PI 433949'Goshen'Sporobolus rigidus (Buckley) P. M. Peterson var. rigidus Wyoming, United StatesNC71979COLLECTED1959Near Torrington, Goshen County, Wyoming42.05617900, -104.198820001244CultivarReleased in 1976 by the NRCS, Goshen was initially tested for more than 14 years against prairie sandreed collections from Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, and Wyoming. Goshen was selected for its leafy biomass production and excellent seed production. The original collection of Goshen was directly increased without selection.1328885PI 433949
31PI 565458'EARLY BUNCH'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesS9SEED1976DEVELOPEDCultivarSpreading bunch growth habit. Matures several to 10 days earlier than Florigiant or Florunner. Seed oblong, slightly darker pink than Florigiant. Pods and seed grade as a commercial Virginia type.1460429PI 565458
32PI 599246'CITATION'Lolium perenne L. New Jersey, United StatesW6SEED1976DEVELOPEDPRE 1976Cultivar1125829PI 599246
33PI 694356SA 3553Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1965DONATED1965CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 18(1):163 (1978) -- high-yielding, wilt-resistant. No excessive leaves. No late maturity. Med. narrow profile and locks of boll attached to burr at bottom lock. High level resistance Verticillium alboatrum and moderate to Fusarium wilt. Susceptible to Xanthomonas malvacearum. Bolls ovate and ave. 7.1 g. of seed. Seeds fuzzy and med. large. Lint % ave. 36.5. 2.5% span length ave. 31.0 mm. Tensile strength ave. 227 m N/Tex. Cultivated.1098394PI 694356
34NSL 8714Duplicate of PI 278768Dactylis glomerata L. Ontario, Canada Historic1977DONATED1977CultivarAn early cultivar, selected for winterhardiness, spring vigor, and forage yield. Can. J. Plant Sci. 57: 615-616, 1977.1044934NSL 8714
35MIA 34310'CP 70-1133'Saccharum hybr.Florida, United StatesMIA1939COLLECTEDCultivar1050809MIA 34310