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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 590751C35/1Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW6Not Available1984DONATED1984Breeding materialGreen hypocotyl, self-sterile, multigerm. High resistance to Erwinia and moderate resistance to powdery mildew, downy mildew, rust, virus yellows, curly top and bolting.1160127PI 590751
1PI 590752C35/2Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Breeding materialA green hypocotyl, self-sterile, multigerm line. High resistance to Erwinia and moderate resistance to powdery mildew, downy mildew, rust, virus yellows, curly top and bolting.1160129PI 590752
2PI 590753C40Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Breeding materialA green hypocotyl, self-sterile, multigerm line. Very susceptible to Erwinia and powdery mildew. Resistant to curly top, virus yellows, and bolting. Derived from C13 by two cycles of mass selection for susceptibility to Erwinia. Bolts somewhat easier than C13 or C36. Some of the plants will be male sterile or partial male sterile. Useful in evaluating envirnmental varieties in field and greenhouse tests, etc.1160131PI 590753
3PI 561826IA 29Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456798PI 561826
4PI 561827IA 30Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456799PI 561827
5PI 561828IA31Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456800PI 561828
6PI 561829IA32Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456801PI 561829
7PI 561830IA33Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456802PI 561830
8PI 561831IA34Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456803PI 561831
9PI 561832IA35Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456804PI 561832
10PI 561833IA36Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456805PI 561833
11PI 561834IA37Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456806PI 561834
12PI 561835IA38Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456807PI 561835
13PI 561836IA39Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialMaintainer line. Used to provide additional cytoplasmic and genetic diversity as germplasm and as potential parents for hybrid seed production. Cultivated.1456808PI 561836
14PI 561837IAP5R(M)C3Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Breeding materialRandom-mating population. Highly variable for many plant and seed characteristics. Cultivated.1456809PI 561837
15PI 651491'BAILEY'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Georgia, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Info. from Crop Sci. 24(5):997 (1984) -- high resistance foliar anthracnose and red stalk rot. Good resistance downy mildew and head smut. Susceptible maize dwarf mosaic virus. Moderately susceptible rust. Susceptible gray leaf spot and zonate leaf spot. Resistant injury from insecticide methyl parathion. Panicle erect. Semi- compact. Glumes dark brown and cover approx. 1/2 of caryopsis. Seed color reddish brown. Seed elliptically shaped. Contain no pigmented testa. Midseason maturity. Adapted elev. above 500 m. Cultivated.1161258PI 651491
16PI 550133'C-20'Phaseolus vulgaris L. Michigan, United StatesW61984DEVELOPEDPRE 1984CultivarReleased to Michigan State University by Campbell Soup Co. in 1980. Upright, short vine plant habit. Stiff stem and deep taproot contributed to resistance to lodging. Resistant to delta strain of anthracnose. Resistant to indigenous rust races prevalent in Mich. (also resist. to races NB and CO). Carries tolerance to white mold, ozone air pollution and field tolerance to strains of Fusarium root rot present in WI and Wash. Taller than standard navy bean cultivars. Full season variety for Michigan maturing in 100 days. Delayed flowering which permits increased pod and seeds per pod.1445069PI 550133
17PI 552512TC 351Nicotiana tabacum L. North Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1984DONATED1984CultivarNC 50 has high resistance to black shank and moderate resistance to bacterial wilt. It is also resistant to the common strain of the Southern Root-Knot Nematode.1447484PI 552512
18PI 552514TC 325Nicotiana tabacum L. North Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1984DONATED1984Genetic materialLMAFC 34 is a low-medium alkaloid flue-cured breeding line that is also resistant to black shank and bacterial wilt. LMAFC 34 is a double haploid obtained by anther culture. The plant providing the anther from which the haploid was obtained resulted from crossing a low alkaloid line to NC 95 and selecting low alkaloid plants in the F2 generation. A low alkaloid selection was then backcrossed to NC 95 and low alkaloid selections were made until 5 backcrosses to NC 95 had been completed. Haploids were then produced from the BC5F1 plants. (Chaplin and Burk. 1984. Crop Sci 24:1220)1447486PI 552514
19PI 676777ROKY31Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Info. from Crop Sci. 24(6):1224 (1984) -- early maturity. Short plant height. Medium compact panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns present. Red grain color. Medium grain size. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1161307PI 676777
20PI 676778ROKY33Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Info. from Crop Sci. 24(6):1224 (1984) -- medium maturity. Short plant height. Medium panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns present. Red grain color. Small grain size. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1161308PI 676778
21PI 676779ROKY34Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Info. from Crop Sci. 24(6):1224 (1984) -- medium maturity. Short plant height. Compact panicle type. Tan plant pigment. Awns present. Red grain color. Large grain size. Mesocarp absent. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1161309PI 676779
22PI 676780ROKY35Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Info. from Crop Sci. 24(6):1224 (1984) -- medium late maturity. Medium tall plant height. Medium panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns present. Red grain color. Medium grain size. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1161310PI 676780
23PI 677626ROKY40Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161312PI 677626
24PI 677627ROKY43Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161313PI 677627
25PI 677628ROKY46Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161314PI 677628
26PI 677629ROKY47Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161315PI 677629
27PI 677630ROKY62Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161316PI 677630
28PI 677631ROKY76Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161317PI 677631
29PI 677632ROKY78Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161318PI 677632
30PI 677633RWDY10Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161319PI 677633
31PI 677634RWDY13Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161320PI 677634
32PI 677635RWDY14Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161321PI 677635
33PI 677636RWD16Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161322PI 677636
34PI 677637RWDY53Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161323PI 677637
35PI 677638RWDY65Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161324PI 677638
36PI 677639BWD4Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161325PI 677639
37PI 677640BWDY18Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161326PI 677640
38PI 677641BOKY54Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161327PI 677641
39PI 677642BOKY55Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91984DONATED19841161328PI 677642
40PI 679060ROKY39Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS9Not Available1984DONATED1984Info. from Crop Sci. 24(6):1224 (1984) -- medium maturity. Medium short plant height. Medium compact panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns absent. Red grain color. Large grain size. Mesocarp absent. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1161311PI 679060
41PI 694510SA 3735Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1984DONATED1984Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):625 (1984) -- resistant to tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens. Under controlled conditions for disease, lint yield ave. was 1275 kg lint/ha, uncontrolled conditions 950 kg lint/ha. Attained 62% of its protected yield (yield loss ave. 630 kg/ha). Mechanism of resistance is unknown. Cultivated.1161722PI 694510
42PI 70069483BL2080Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Georgia, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Info. Crop Sci. 24(5):1006 (1984) -- tolerant to acid soil stress conditions. Has A1 (milo) cytoplasm. Medium to late maturity. Probable male-fertility restorers. Good yield potential and adaptation southeastern U.S. Cultivated.1160134PI 700694
43PI 70069583BL2089Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Georgia, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Info. Crop Sci. 24(5):1006 (1984) -- tolerant to acid soil stress conditions. Has A1 (milo) cytoplasm. Medium to late maturity. Probable male-fertility restorers. Cultivated.1160135PI 700695
44PI 70069683BL2104Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Georgia, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Info. Crop Sci. 24(5):1006 (1984) -- tolerant acid soil stress conditions. Has A1 (milo) cytoplasm. Medium to late maturity. Probable male-fertility restorers. Probable good yield potential and adaptation southeastern U.S. Can be used as source for developing inbreds/hybrids that tolerate more toxic (A1 and/or Mn saturation) acid soil stress conditions. Cultivated.1160136PI 700696
45PI 564164RTX433Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS9SEED1984DEVELOPEDBreeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(6):1225 (1984) -- 3-dwarf. 100 - 110 cm tall. Resists most insecticide phytotoxic reactions. Dull midrib color. Purple plant color. Mahogany glumes. Awnless. Non-erect leaves. Non- senescent. Spikelet single seeded. Slightly hirtellous and flattened bioconvex caryopsis. Red. Thick mesocarp. No pigmented testa. Panicle long. Cylindrical. Semi- compact to slightly open. Foliar disease, downy mildew and anthracnose resistant. Can develop physiological black/purple spot on leaves. High yield. Cultivated.1459135PI 564164
46PI 564165RTX434Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS9SEED1984DEVELOPEDBreeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci 24(6):1226 (1984) -- high yield. Red-seeded. 3-dwarf. Well adapted tropics. Non- senescence. Panicle long. Cylindrical. Semi-compact to slightly open. Rachis nodes hirsute. Large number spikelets which are single seeded. Slightly hirtellous. Awnless. Tip straw colored. Mahogany base. Caryopsis red, flattened and biconvex. Thick mesocarp. Purple necrotic plant color. Juicy. Resistant anthracnose and downy mildew. Excellent green leaf retention and combining ability. Useful as restorer. Cultivated.1459136PI 564165
47PI 600971'MUSTANG'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Oregon, United StatesW61983DEVELOPEDPRE 1983CultivarA leafy, persistent, turf-type tall fescue, producing attractive turf of medium density, medium texture, and a dark green color. Has improved tolerance to close-mowing, good heat tolerance, and performs well in full sun to moderate shade. Has good winter hardiness, good color retention into the cold weather of late fall and good spring greenup. Very resistent to Helminthosporium blight and moderately resistant to the brown patch disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani. Useful for production of a medium low maintenance turf.1156023PI 600971
48PI 601053'NEZPURS'Festuca idahoensis Elmer Idaho, United StatesW61983DEVELOPEDPRE 1983CultivarPerennial bunch type forage fescue, erect growth habit, densely tufted, olive-green to green basal leaves, usually spreading culms at seed maturity. More plant variability than Joseph, 55 to 70 cm in height, culms erect, slightly less basal growth than Joseph. Has 35% more forage growth than Covar, but equal that of Durar; seed production 54% more than Covar but 27% less than Durar. Adapted to rangelands of Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Montana, at 300 to 2700 m lelvations, 50 to 75 cm annual precipitation.1158996PI 601053
49PI 601054'JOSEPH'Festuca idahoensis Elmer Idaho, United StatesW61983DEVELOPEDPRE 1983CultivarPerennial bunch type forage fescue, erect growth habit, densely tufted, olive-green to green basal leaves, usually spreading culms at seed maturity. Uniform, robust plants, 72 to 80 cm in height, culms erect with basal growth, 46% more forage production than Covar or Durar. Has shown 18% better seed set, 37% larger seeds, 14% better germination than the native collection. Seed production is 30% more than Covar but 40% less than Durar. Adapted to rangelands of Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Montana, at 300 to 2700 m lelvations, 50 to 75 cm annual precipitation.1158997PI 601054
50PI 673338SFM 1Helianthus annuus L. Texas, United StatesNC71983DONATED1983Breeding materialUse to develope parental lines w/incr. resist. to achene injury by sunflower moth larvae. Upper recessive branching; avg. 80cm tall. Rogers, C.E., USDA-ARS, Bush- land, TX. July 1983.1157382PI 673338
51PI 673339SFM 2Helianthus annuus L. Texas, United StatesNC71983DONATED1983Breeding materialBasal, recessive branching causing extended period of pollen production; avg. 73cm tall; avg. seed oil content 33%. Because of earliness, fertility restoration characteristic has value as male parent in hybrid production. Rogers, C.E., USDA-ARS, Bushland, TX. July 1983.1157383PI 673339
52PI 673340SFM 3Helianthus annuus L. Texas, United StatesNC71983DONATED1983Breeding materialSingle-headed line w/normal period of pollen prod. Aug.; 127cm tall, heavily pigmented w/anthocyanin in foliage, pericarps and florets. Seed injury by C. adspersus larvae avg. 5.4%; oil content of seed 34%. Rogers, C.E., USDA- ARS, Bushland, TX. July 1983.1157386PI 673340
53PI 552507TC 85Nicotiana tabacum L. Virginia, United StatesTOBImage1983DONATED1983CultivarVA 528, a white-flowered burley tobacco cultivar released in 1978, was developed from a cross of the flue-cured cultivar, Coker 187-Hicks with Burley 37. VA 528 is resistant to TMV, and moderately resistant to Race 0 and Race 1 of black shank, black root rot, and fusarium wilt. (Terrill et al. 1984. Crop Sci 24:620-1)1447479PI 552507
54PI 552508TC 562Nicotiana tabacum L. Virginia, United StatesTOBPOD1983DONATED1983CultivarVA 409 is a sun-cured variety that is moderately resistant to black root rot.1447480PI 552508
55PI 552511TC 236Nicotiana tabacum L. North Carolina, United StatesTOBImage1983DONATED1983CultivarBel 921 is resistant to brown spot (caused by Alternaria alternata), root knot (caused by Meliodogyne incognita), and black shank (caused by Phytophthora parasitica var nicotianae). (Stavely. 1984. Crop Science 24:830-1)1447483PI 552511
56PI 600877'GATOR'Lolium perenne L. Oregon, United StatesW61983DEVELOPEDPRE 1983Cultivar1151079PI 600877
57PI 600878'MANHATTAN II'Lolium perenne L. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED1983DEVELOPEDPRE 1983CultivarPerennial ryegrass, leafy, attractive, persistent, turf-type cultivar of medium maturity, producing a dense, fine-textured, medium low growing turf with a bright, dark green color. Excellent seedling vigor, wear tolerance, resistance to winter leaf spot disease incited by Drechslera spp., wide range of soil and climatic adaptation. Improved resistance to stem rust incited by P. graminis, many races of crown rust, the large brown patch disease, incited by Rhizoctonia solani, and red thread caused by Laetisaria fuciformis. Improved heat tolerance, summer performance, and mowing tolerance. Performs well for winter overseeding of dormant warm season turfs in the Southern US.1151082PI 600878
58PI 601041'REPELL'Lolium perenne L. New Jersey, United StatesW6Not Available1983DEVELOPEDPRE 1983CultivarA leafy, turf-type perennial ryegrass producing persistent, dense, attractive, low-growing turf of a bright, dark green color. Has good resistance to the large brown patch disease incited by Rhizoctonia solani, the winter leaf spot disease caused by Drechslera, and many races of crown rust. Excellent performance in full sun and light to moderate shade. Useful for winter overseeding of dormant warm season turfs. Should not be used for pasture or forage as endophyte-containing feed may adversely affect animal health and performance.1158948PI 601041
59PI 656000RTx432Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(2):392 (1984) -- non-senescing. Adapted tropics. 3-dwarf. Food quality grain. High yield potential. Panicle rhomboid. Semicompact to open. Erect. Necrotic plant color red. Glume color red to light straw. Nonpersistent. Dull white or translucent medium size seeds. No pigmented testa. Thin mesocarp. Caryopses intermediate hardness. Normal starchy endosperm. Resistant anthracnose, downy mildew, rust, foliage disease, stem rotting organisms and head smut. Potential as male in hybrids. Cultivated.1157693PI 656000
60PI 656001TX2783Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(2):390 (1984) -- developed as source resistance greenbug biotypes C and E. High level resistance greenbug biotype E. Heterogenous for height and awns. Poor panicle exsertion. Thin red pericarp. Purple plant color. Juicy plant stalk. Low level susceptibility downy mildew. Susceptible rust, leaf blight and insecticide phytotoxicity. Resistant head smut. Used as restorer in A1 cytoplasm. Cultivated.1158452PI 656001
61PI 656002BOK11Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- medium late maturity. Medium plant height. Medium compact panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns absent. White pericarp. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Normal endosperm type. Cultivated.1160052PI 656002
62PI 676683SGIRL-MR-2Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Georgia, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):627 (1984) -- broadbased composite germplasm. Contains significant proportion 3- 4 dwarf grain types. Resistant sorghum midge. Contains wide variability for plant type, head size, seed color, height and maturity. Cultivated.1158951PI 676683
63PI 676765ROKY3Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- early maturity. Medium short plant height. Medium panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns absent. White pericarp. Mesocarp absent. Testa absent. Waxy yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1160029PI 676765
64PI 676766ROKY7Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- medium late maturity. Medium short plant height. Medium compact panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns present. White pericarp. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Waxy yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1160030PI 676766
65PI 676767ROKY8Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- medium maturity. Medium plant height. Open panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns present. White pericarp. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1160033PI 676767
66PI 676768ROKY10Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- medium maturity. Medium plant height. Open panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns present. White pericarp. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1160034PI 676768
67PI 676769ROKY12Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- medium maturity. Medium plant height. Medium open panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns present. White pericarp color. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1160037PI 676769
68PI 676770ROKY15Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- medium late maturity. Medium tall plant height. Open panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns absent. White pericarp color. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1160038PI 676770
69PI 676771ROKY16Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- medium maturity. Medium plant height. Medium compact panicle type. Tan plant pigment. Awns present. Red pericarp color. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1160041PI 676771
70PI 676772RWDY6Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- early maturity. Short plant height. Medium open panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns present. White pericarp color. Mesocarp absent. Testa absent. Yellow endosperm type. Cultivated.1160042PI 676772
71PI 676773ROK27Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- high combining ability. Medium maturity. Medium short plant height. Medium open panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns absent. Red pericarp color. Mesocarp present. Testa present. Normal endosperm type. Cultivated.1160044PI 676773
72PI 676774BOK8Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- early maturity. Medium short plant height. Medium open panicle type. Red plant pigment. Awns absent. Red pericarp. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Normal endosperm type. Cultivated.1160048PI 676774
73PI 676775BOK12Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- medium late maturity. Medium plant height. Medium compact panicle type. Tan plant pigment. Awns absent. White pericarp. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Normal endosperm type. Cultivated.1160056PI 676775
74PI 676776BOK24Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- medium maturity. Short plant height. Medium compact panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns absent. Red pericarp. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Normal endosperm type. Cultivated.1160060PI 676776
75PI 679059BDWARF REDLANSorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):628 (1984) -- high combining ability. Kafir type. Characteristics -- medium maturity. Medium plant height. Medium compact plant height. Medium compact panicle type. Purple plant pigment. Awns absent. Red pericarp color. Mesocarp present. Testa absent. Waxy endosperm type. Cultivated.1160064PI 679059
76PI 694353SA 3550Gossypium hirsutum L. New Mexico, United StatesCOT1983DONATED1983CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(2):382 (1984) -- resist. to bact. blight (X. compestris), races 1,2,10 and Tularosa. Bolls narrowly ovate and ave. 2.02 g lint. Seeds fuzzy and med. large (fuzzy index 13.0 g.) Lint % Ave. 35-37. Produces prem. qlty fiber ave. 30.5 mm in 2.5% span length, classing 1-1/8 in. staple. Fiber uniformity about 48. Fiber strength (stelometer) ave. 238 kNmkg (raised power of -1) (mN/tex). Strength 22's yarn ave. 148 kNmkg (raised power of -1). Moder. toler. to V. dahliae. Mildly tolerant to F. wilt. Cultivated.1158442PI 694353
77PI 694354SA 3551Gossypium hirsutum L. New Mexico, United StatesCOT1983DONATED1983CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(2):382 (1984) -- moder. tolerant to Verticillium dahliae and majority resist. races 1, 2, 10 and Tularosa of Xanthomonas compestris of bact. blight. Mildly toler. to F. wilt. Bolls ovate ave. 6.05 g. seed. Seeds fuzzy (index of 13.0 g.) and med.-large. Lint % ave. 36.1, hand picked. Storm resist. rating of ave. 4.8. Fiber ave. 30.2 mm in 2.5% span length, classing as 1-1/8" staple. Fiber uniformity ave. 49. Fiber strength ave. 238 kNmkg (raised to -1)(mN/tex). Cultivated.1158443PI 694354
78PI 694507SA 3631Gossypium hirsutum L. Missouri, United StatesCOT1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(4):829 (1984) -- a short-stature, prolific-fruiting, early-maturing plant. Moderately stiff stalk. Ave. storm resistance. Resist. bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas malvacearum, races 1, 2, 7, 10, 11 and 12. Low level resist. to Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt-root knot nematode complex, and Meloidogyne incognita. Produced approx. 90% of yield commercial cultivars in Missouri. Plants usually dwarfed by soil or moisture stress and adaptation may be narrow. Cultivated.1158953PI 694507
79PI 700687TX2782Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(2):389 (1984) -- developed as source resistance midge. Resistant rust and field infection of downy mildew. High susceptibility anthracnose. Susceptible head smut and leaf blight. Approx. 72 cm height. Poor panicle exsertion. Purple plant color. Dry stalk. Awnless. Thick white pericarp. Nonpigmented testa. Heterogenous for fertility restoration in A1 cytoplasm. Cultivated.1158451PI 700687
80PI 700688A3TX398Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(4):833 (1984) -- male-sterile A-line. Has cytoplasm that induces sterility response different from lines with A1 (milo) and A2 (IS12662C) cytoplasms. Use -- to diversify cytoplasm and female parentage of sorghum hybrids. Cultivated.1159572PI 700688
81PI 603812PR5BRSorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Puerto Rico, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Cultivated materialPhotoperiod insensitive. Varies widely for height, seed color, panicle type, and maturity. Potential as source both B- lines (maintainers) and R-lines (restorers).1157458PI 603812
82PI 649386'Rise'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7Greenhouse1983DONATED06/1983CultivarAbout 12-15 cm taller than Dawn and about 5-8 cm shorter than Panhandle. It has a heading date midway between Cope and Dawn, similar to Minco. It had grain yields that exceeded Cope, Dawn, and Minco during all three years of testing. It has a compactum panicle type similar to Dawn although the seed is smaller than Dawn. It has lodging resistance similar to Dawn.1156046PI 649386
83PI 618634WR-1158Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61983DONATED1983Breeding materialWhite flowers. Green cotyledons. Semi-faciated growth habit. Blooms 13th node. Strong double podding tendency. Dry seeds dimpled. Dark green. 76 cm tall. Resistant races 1, 2, 5 and 6 F. oxysporum f. sp. pisi and F. solani f. sp. pisi. Tolerant root rot complex. Cultivated.1158430PI 618634
84PI 618635WR-1167Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61983DONATED1983Breeding materialFlowers white. Green cotyledons. Blooms 13th node. Double podded. Long pointed pods. Green dimpled seed. 76 cm tall. Resistant races 1, 2, 5 and 6 F. oxysporum f. sp. pisi and F. solani f. sp. pisi. Cultivated.1158431PI 618635
85PI 642178'RR-1178'Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61983DONATED1983CultivarPlant height 76 cm. Blooms on 14th - 15th node. Double podded. Long, pointed pods. Mixture dimpled and wrinkled green seed. Resistant to races 1 and 2 Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi. Resistant root rot caused by F. solani f. sp. pisi. Cultivated.1158425PI 642178
86PI 658672NP22Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench nothosubsp. drummondii (Steud.) de Wet ex Davidse Nebraska, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Info. from Crop Sci. 24(2):391 (1984) -- dry stalks (white midrib). Purple plant color. Seed color heterogenous. Includes straw, sienna, mahogany and black glumes. Cultivated.1156004PI 658672
87PI 558948'Nugget'Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus Oregon, United StatesCORImageNot Available1981DEVELOPEDCultivarConsidered a superalpha hop by the trade

Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21193

NAMED FOR= Gold nuggets, which the cones of this cv resemble
1453920PI 558948
88PI 433953'SEA ISLE'Carex kobomugi Ohwi New Jersey, United States Historic1979COLLECTEDIsland Beach State Park, New JerseyCultivar1328889PI 433953
89PI 655996RTx430Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS9PANICLENot Available1976DONATED1976Info. from Crop Sci. 24(6):1224 (1984) -- caryopses yellow. Elliptic to biconvex and pearly. Translucent pericarp. No pigmented testa. Awns absent. Panicle oblong to cylindrical with pointed tip. Semi-compact. 3- dwarf. Black/purple plant color. Culm juicy. Midribs leaves dull or green. Basal tillers abundant. Leaf blades semi-erect. High resistance downy mildew, head smut, fusarium head blight. Moderate resistance gray leaf spot, zonate leaf spot, maize dwarf mosaic virus and rust. Adapted tropics. Nonsenescence. Cultivated.1125783PI 655996
90PI 679451'WGF'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Oklahoma, United StatesS91971DONATED1971Info. from Crop Sci. 24(3):620 (1984) -- early maturing. Reaches anthesis 43 - 50 days after planting. 65 - 75 cm height. Tillers freely. Purple plant color. Grain brown to reddish brown. Kernels have pigmented testa. Thick mesocarp. Waxy endosperm. Small. Used for midseason and late planting in upland game and bird areas in U.S. sorghum growing areas. No specific resistance insects or disease. Susceptible maize dwarf mosaic virus. Cultivated. Other literature -- Seed World 9/24/71.1118396PI 679451
91NSL 186524'OSCEOLA'Trifolium repens L. Florida, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Cultivar1160780NSL 186524
92NSL 183011'PIMA S-6'Gossypium barbadense L. Arizona, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(2):382 (1984) -- greatest yield advantage obtained at high elevations (above 750 m), particularly in New Mexico and Texas. Early. Fruits low on plant. Continues fruiting throughout season. Comparative data available for many factors (compared to Pima S-5). Cultivated.1158423NSL 183011
93NSL 183700M-DH-1Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding material1159063NSL 183700
94NSL 183701M-DH-2Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Normal leaf. Completely nectaried. Normal pubescence on leaf and stem. Nectary phenotype D. Cultivated.1159064NSL 183701
95NSL 183702M-DH-16Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Cultivated.1159065NSL 183702
96NSL 183703M-DH-21Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Glabrous. Cultivated.1159067NSL 183703
97NSL 183704M-DH-36Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Glandless. Cultivated.1159068NSL 183704
98NSL 183705M-DH-40Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Glandless. Cultivated.1159071NSL 183705
99NSL 183706M-DH-66Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Glandless. Cultivated.1159072NSL 183706
100NSL 183707M-DH-71Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Okra leaf, frego bract and pubescent. Cultivated.1159075NSL 183707
101NSL 183708M-DH-84Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Okra leaf, frego bract and pubescent. Cultivated.1159076NSL 183708
102NSL 183709M-DH-89Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Okra leaf, frego bract and pubescent. Cultivated.1159079NSL 183709
103NSL 183710M-DH-90Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Okra leaf, frego bract and pubescent. Cultivated.1159080NSL 183710
104NSL 183711M-DH-94Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Okra leaf, frego bract and pubescent. Cultivated.1159083NSL 183711
105NSL 183712M-DH-128IGossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Faint yellow petal color. Not normal nuclear F1 hybrid (did not segregate when self-pollinated). Has unexpected traits that need further cytological studies. Cultivated.1159084NSL 183712
106NSL 183713M-DH-132IGossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Faint yellow petal color. Has unexpected traits that need further cytological studies. Cultivated.1159086NSL 183713
107NSL 183714M-DH-133Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Faint yellow petal color. Cultivated.1159089NSL 183714
108NSL 184391M-DH-118Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Cultivated.1159574NSL 184391
109NSL 184392M-DH-121Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Cultivated.1159575NSL 184392
110NSL 184393M-DH-126Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Cultivated.1159576NSL 184393
111NSL 184394M-DH-128Gossypium sp.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 24(3):624 (1984) -- used for experimental material for cytological, genetic, physiological, biochemical and breeding studies. Nectary phenotype D. Cultivated.1159577NSL 184394
112MIA 34311'CP 70-1527'Saccharum hybr.Florida, United StatesMIA1939COLLECTEDCultivar1050814MIA 34311