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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 667655CMR-1Ricinus communis L. Texas, United StatesS91983DONATED1983Breeding material1158421PI 667655
1PI 702336NP1BRSorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 13(1):132 (1973) -- random-mating population. Unique in being first synthesized random- mating sorghum population made anywhere. Used to provide germplasm for quantitative genetic studies. Cultivated.1129414PI 702336
2PI 702337NP2BSorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 13(1):132 (1973) -- random-mating population. Used to provide germplasm for quantitative genetic studies. High yield potential. Cultivated.1129416PI 702337
3PI 702338NP3RSorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Info. from Crop Sci. 13(1):132 (1973) -- random-mating population. Used to provide germplasm for quantitative genetic studies. High frequency tall plants. Should possess genetic recombinations. Cultivated.1129417PI 702338
4PI 434088'LATHCO'Lathyrus sylvestris L. New York, United StatesW6SEED1979COLLECTEDLewis Co., WashingtonCultivarReleased in 1972 by the Soil Conservation Service, the Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station.1329024PI 434088
5PI 600727'CARROLL'Lotus corniculatus L. Iowa, United StatesW6Not Available1976DEVELOPEDPRE 1976CultivarA synthetic variety derived from two introductions selected for vigor, winterhardiness, large seed, and good seed-production characteristics. A winterhardy variety, suitable for pasture, more upright, blooms 2-5 days earlier, and has larger seeds than 'Empire'. Superior to Empire and Dawn in spring vigor, recovery after cutting, winterhardiness; more upright than Dawn, usually yields more forage than Empire. Similar to Leo in growth habit, spring vigor, recovery after cutting, forage yield, and winterhardiness. Adapted wherever birdsfoot trefoil is adapted in the North Central States.1125051PI 600727
6PI 677103'SNOBIRD'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Minnesota, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1973DONATED1973Cultivar1120822PI 677103
7PI 651495'DALE'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Mississippi, United StatesS91970DONATED1970Info. from Mississippi Farm Research 33(3):1 and 8 (1970). Mid-season sweet sorghum. Used for sirup production. Resistant leaf anthracnose and stalk red rot. Tolerant cotton insecticides. Medium length panicle. Erect and compact. Cylindroid shape. Glumes cover 1/3 of seed. Reddish brown to blackish. Tufts of hyaline pubescence at base, apex and margins. Seeds small and thresh free. Vary from obovoid to globose. Seed light to dark reddish brown. Endosperm starchy. Med. to thick corneous layer. Chalky white center. Susceptible lodging. Cultivated.1116947PI 651495
8PI 658665'PIPER'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench nothosubsp. drummondii (Steud.) de Wet ex Davidse Texas, United StatesS91961DONATED1961Info. from Crop Sci. 13(5):584 (1973) -- good adaptation cool temperatures. Good yield. Good recovery after grazing. Lower glucoside content. Improved disease resistance. Good seed production. Seed color heterogenous and includes straw, sienna, mahogany, reddish black and black glumes. Cultivated.1028091PI 658665
9NSL 110232'ARLINGTON'Trifolium pratense L. Wisconsin, United StatesW61980DONATED1980CultivarResistant to powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) and northern anthracnose (Kabatiella caulivora). Moderately resistant to bean yellow mosaic virus. Slightly later flowering than other medium type red clovers. Persistent with a low frequency of flowering plants in the fall. Adapted to northcentral and northeastern regions of the U.S. and southcentral Canada.1129505NSL 110232
10NSL 86480DES HAMS 16Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesCOT1974DONATED1974Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1121850NSL 86480
11NSL 86481DES HAMS 277Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesCOT1974DONATED1974Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1121851NSL 86481
12NSL 86482DES LONG 16Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesCOTNot Available1974DONATED1974Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1121852NSL 86482
13NSL 86483DES LONG 277Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1974DONATED1974Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1121854NSL 86483
14NSL 83529DES TOM 16Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1119989NSL 83529
15NSL 83530DES TOM 277Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1119990NSL 83530
16NSL 83531DES BARB 16Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1119991NSL 83531
17NSL 83532DES BARB 277Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1119994NSL 83532
18NSL 83533DES HAF 16Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1119995NSL 83533
19NSL 83534DES HAF 277Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1119998NSL 83534
20NSL 83535DES ANOM 16Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1119999NSL 83535
21NSL 83536DES ANOM 277Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1120002NSL 83536
22NSL 83537DES ARB 16Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1120003NSL 83537
23NSL 83538DES ARB 277Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1120005NSL 83538
24NSL 83539DES HERB 16Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1120006NSL 83539
25NSL 83540DES HERB 277Gossypium hybr.Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1973DONATED1973Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 13(6):778 (1973) -- an upland cotton. Must be used as female parent to maintain cytoplasm (derivatives also). Cultivated.1120009NSL 83540