| 0 | PI 607343 | 'Auburn 612 RNR' | Gossypium hirsutum L. | | COT | | | 1998 | | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1560649 | PI 607343 |
| 1 | PI 607345 | 'Aub Fg 165' | Gossypium hirsutum L. | | COT | | | 1998 | | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1560651 | PI 607345 |
| 2 | PI 607346 | 'Aub Ne-56' | Gossypium hirsutum L. | | COT | | | 1998 | | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1560652 | PI 607346 |
| 3 | PI 542948 | T204 | Zea mays L. subsp. mays | Tennessee, United States | NC7 |  | | 1990 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1437884 | PI 542948 |
| 4 | PI 529519 | SA 1465 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Mississippi, United States | COT | | | 1989 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1424455 | PI 529519 |
| 5 | PI 590722 | FC 703/4 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | Colorado, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | Multigerm, pollen fertile, diploid (2 x = 18), self-sterile, 52% green hypocotyl, resistant to root rot caused by Rhizoctonia solani. Moderate resistance to Cercospora leaf spot. For breeder use as a pollinator to produce Rhizoctonia resistant hybrids or as a source of genes for resistance to R. solani. In absence of Rhizoctonia root rot, the sugar yield of this germplasm was significantly less than that of commercial variety. | 1140011 | PI 590722 |
| 6 | PI 590723 | C554 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | Multigerm inbred possessing resistance to bolting and Fusarium stalk blight. | 1140019 | PI 590723 |
| 7 | PI 590725 | L34 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | Utah, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | Self-fertile, green hypocotyl, near O-type, multigerm inbred line selected for high resistance to curly top. More vigorous than L35 and has a curly top rating equal to L35. Not been tested extensively for combining ability. Few hybrids w/Logan CMS inbreds have shown root yield and sucrose percentage equal to that of GW-Mono-Hy-D2. | 1140062 | PI 590725 |
| 8 | PI 590726 | L40 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | Utah, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | | 1140063 | PI 590726 |
| 9 | PI 590727 | L50 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | Utah, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | | 1140064 | PI 590727 |
| 10 | PI 590857 | C566 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | Inbred line possessing resistance to bolting, curly top and Fusarium stalk blight. | 1140015 | PI 590857 |
| 11 | PI 590858 | C566 CMS | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | Cytoplasmic male sterile equivalent of C566. | 1140016 | PI 590858 |
| 12 | PI 691212 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | W6 |  | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Genetic material | Marker germplasm for white stem. | 1143885 | PI 691212 |
| 13 | PI 532875 | IA1 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium-short. Maturity medium. Panicles medium compact. Awned. Glumes sienna colored. Seeds dark red. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427811 | PI 532875 |
| 14 | PI 532876 | IA2 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium. Panciles medium open. Awned. Glumes mahogany colored. Seeds orange. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427812 | PI 532876 |
| 15 | PI 532877 | IA3 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium late. Panicles medium open. Awnless. Glumes sienna colored. Seeds orange. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427813 | PI 532877 |
| 16 | PI 532878 | IA4 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium-tall. Maturity medium late. Panicles medium open. Awned. Glumes mahogany colored. Seeds orange. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427814 | PI 532878 |
| 17 | PI 532879 | IA5 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium. Panicles medium compact. Awnless. Glumes mahogany colored. Seeds orange. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427815 | PI 532879 |
| 18 | PI 532880 | IA6 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium-short. Maturity medium early. Panicles medium open. Awnless. Glumes sienna colored. Seeds orange. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427816 | PI 532880 |
| 19 | PI 532881 | IA7 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium-tall. Maturity medium early. Panicles medium closed. Awnless. Glumes mahogany colored. Seeds orange. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427817 | PI 532881 |
| 20 | PI 532882 | IA8 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium. Panicles medium open. Awnless. Glumes mahogany colored. Seeds dark red. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427818 | PI 532882 |
| 21 | PI 532883 | IA9 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium early. Panicles medium closed. Awnless. Glumes mahogany colored. Seeds light red. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427819 | PI 532883 |
| 22 | PI 532884 | IA10 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium. Panicles medium closed. Awnless. Glumes mahogany colored. Seeds orange. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427820 | PI 532884 |
| 23 | PI 532885 | IA11 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium late. Panicles medium open. Awned. Glumes mahogany colored. Seeds light red. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427821 | PI 532885 |
| 24 | PI 532886 | IA12 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium late. Panicles medium closed. Awnless. Glumes sienna colored. Seeds dark red. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427822 | PI 532886 |
| 25 | PI 532887 | IA13 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium late. Panicles medium open. Awnless. Glumes sienna colored. Seeds dark red. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427823 | PI 532887 |
| 26 | PI 532888 | IA14 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium. Panicles medium open. Awnless. Glumes straw colored. Seeds dark red. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427824 | PI 532888 |
| 27 | PI 532889 | IA15 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium early. Panicles medium closed. Awnless. Glumes mahogany colored. Seeds light red. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427825 | PI 532889 |
| 28 | PI 532890 | IA16 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | United States | S9 | | | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant height medium. Maturity medium late. Panicles medium closed. Awnless. Glumes mahogany colored. Seeds orange. Fertility restorer line with good combining ability for yield | 1427826 | PI 532890 |
| 29 | PI 550012 | 'NW-395' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Washington, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | Curly top and mosaic resistant navy (pea) bean. Earliest maturing cultivar of its class in most locations. Tolerant to root rot. Best adapted for Western production under irrigation. | 1444948 | PI 550012 |
| 30 | PI 550013 | 'NW-410' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Washington, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | More resistant than any other pinto bean to Fusarium root rot caused by Fusarium solani. Resistance equals or exceeds that of any other commercial bean cultivar, even though traditional sources of resistance to this disease were not included in it parentage. In yield tests, equalled or exceeded the yields of the best 12 to 18 cultivars tested at each of 14 to 18 locations in U.S. Grown successfully in Washington, Idaho, Colorado, Nebraska and Minnesota. | 1444949 | PI 550013 |
| 31 | PI 550014 | 'NW-59' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Washington, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | Red Mexican type. Maturity 90-95 days. Released as 1st early maturing Red Mexican bean with effective level of field resistance to fusarium root rot. With NW-63, among highest yielding bean in class in U.S. With Rufus and NW-63, 1st Red Mexican bean developed with effective levels resistant to fusarium root rot from F. solani. Yield 15-50% more seed than other Red Mexican cultivars under stress of fusarium root rot. Resistant to prevalent Type and NY 15 strains bean common mosaic and curly top viruses. Susceptible to western strain of bean common mosaic virus | 1444950 | PI 550014 |
| 32 | PI 550015 | 'NW-590' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Washington, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | Tested inter-regionally and has been grown well in commercial fields in Washington, Idaho, Nebraska, Minnesota, and Michigan. Immune to Type strain common mosaic virus. Pods long. In yield tests it equalled or exceeded yields of best of 12 to 18 cultivars at each of 14 to 18 locations in 12 states. Seeds uniform in size and color, high contrast between dark and light portions of seeds. | 1444951 | PI 550015 |
| 33 | PI 550016 | 'NW-63' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Washington, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | Matures earlier than 90-95 days (NW-59). Released as 1st early maturing Red Mexican bean with effective level field resistant to fusarium root rot. With NW-59, is among highest yielding bean in class in U.S. With Rufus and NW-59, is 1st Red Mexican bean developed with effective levels resistant to fusarium root rot from F. solani. Yield is 15-50% more seed than other Red Mexican cultivars under stress fusarium root rot. Resistance to prevalent Type and NY 15 strains of bean common mosaic and curly top viruses. Susceptible to western strain of bean common mosaic virus | 1444952 | PI 550016 |
| 34 | PI 550027 | 'OLATHE' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Colorado, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | Resistant to many races of bean rust and to bean common mosaic and curly top viruses. Semi-vine plant. Maturity 88 days. Thick stems, dark green leaves. Seeds smaller and slightly darker and rounder than UI111 and UI114. Developed in Fort Collins, Colorado. | 1444963 | PI 550027 |
| 35 | PI 550028 | 'OURAY' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Colorado, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | Pinto bean, bush growth habit. Large sturdy stem, prolific branching, heavy set of flowers and fruits. Seeds medium to large with typical pinto pattern. Matures in 84 days in Fort Collins, Colorado. Resistant to type and NY15 bean common mosaic virus and some races of rust, but susceptible to curly top virus and very sensitive to bean common blight. | 1444964 | PI 550028 |
| 36 | PI 552501 | TC 504 | Nicotiana tabacum L. | Maryland, United States | TOB |  | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | Maryland 341 has resistance to TMV, wildfire, and Fusarium wilt. | 1447473 | PI 552501 |
| 37 | PI 561813 | IAP2B(M)C3 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Iowa, United States | S9 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | Plant medium to moderately short. Random-mating population. Highly variable for other plant and seed characteristics. | 1456785 | PI 561813 |
| 38 | PI 694503 | SA 3589 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):693 (1982) -- an okra-leaf, frego-bract type. Resistant to fusarium wilt (caused by Fusarium oxysporum) and bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas malvacearum. Developed at Tallassee, Alabama, on soil heavily infested with both fusarium wilt and root- knot nematodes. Selected for resistance to bacterial blight races 1, 2, 6, 7, 10 and 18. Comparative data available for lint yields, fiber properties and lint turnout (compared to Stoneville 603). Cultivated. NSL | 1140124 | PI 694503 |
| 39 | PI 694504 | SA 3590 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):693 (1982) -- an okra-leaf, frego-bract type. Resistant to fusarium wilt (caused by Fusarium oxysporum) and bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas malvacearum. Developed at Tallassee, Alabama, on soil heavily infested with both fusarium wilt and root- knot nematodes. Selected for resistance to bacterial blight races 1, 2, 6, 7, 10 and 18. Comparative data available for lint yields, fiber properties and lint turnout (compared to Stoneville 603). Cultivated. | 1140125 | PI 694504 |
| 40 | PI 694505 | SA 3591 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):693 (1982) -- an okra-leaf, frego-bract type. Resistance to fusarium wilt (caused by Fusarium oxysporum) and bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas malvacearum. Developed at Tallassee, Alabama, on soil heavily infested with both fusarium wilt and root- knot nematodes. Selected for resistance to bacterial blight races 1, 2, 6, 7, 10 and 18. Comparative data available for lint yields, fiber properties and lint turnout (compared to Stoneville 603). Cultivated. | 1140128 | PI 694505 |
| 41 | PI 702346 | GPT2RB | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Georgia, United States | S9 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(6):1274 (1982) -- high resistance foliar diseases (primarily anthracnose). Moderate resistance leaf rust. Provides genetic variability. Contains wide variety height, seed color, panicle type, and maturity. Source lines should provide resistances to - - head smut, downy mildew, maize dwarf mosaic virus, lodging, stalk rot and several foliar pathogens. White pericarp. Food-type grain. Adapted Southern U.S. and semi- tropical conditions. Cultivated. | 1142184 | PI 702346 |
| 42 | PI 550030 | XR-235-1-1 | Phaseolus hybr. | Puerto Rico, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | Short, erect, very bushy, semivine and shows strong perennial growth tend. Basal stem strong and upright, supported by strong root system showing high resistance to root rots, especially ashy stem blight. Leaves small, dark green, and highly pubescent with many hooked hairs. Foliage highly resistant to all Xanthomonas strains tested, high levels of field resistance to various viruses and Moderately resistant to rust in PR. Seed light cream to tan, shiny and fairly large with 5-6 seeds per pod | 1444966 | PI 550030 |
| 43 | PI 600855 | 'FRESA' | Trifolium fragiferum L. | New Mexico, United States | W6 |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | Low growing perennial legume that spreads vegetatively by stolons. Flowers mostly pink to white, resembling a strawberry. Flower heads dense, globose, and borne on long peduncles. Seeds yellow to brown, similar to or slightly larger than those of white clover. Lower growing and produces less forage yield than other strawberry clover cultivars. | 1143198 | PI 600855 |
| 44 | PI 600870 | 'OLYMPIC' | Festuca arundinacea Schreb. | Oregon, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | A leafy, moderately low-growing, persistent, turf-type tall fescue cultivar with a dark green color, medium texture, and medium density. Good heat and drought tolerance, moderatly good resistance to crown rust, netblotch incited by Helminthosporium dictyoides, and brown patch caused by Rhizoctonia solani. Retains an acceptable green color at reduced N fertility levels, and good color retention into late fall and early winter. Has shown less iron chlorosis than most other tall fescues on high lime soils. Useful for medium to low maintenance turfs in both full sun and in light to moderate shade. | 1145621 | PI 600870 |
| 45 | PI 664167 | INDIANA-1 CMS | Helianthus annuus L. | Indiana, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Genetic material | According to the Crop Science release, line is derived from a single male sterile plant found in a population of greenhouse grown wild H. annuus from seed collected in Emmons Co, ND in 1972 by Donald Burton. The single plant was pollinated with commander and lines secured giving a majority of male sterile plants. Crosses of the male steriles to HA 89, maintainer for Leclercq's CMS, restored pollen produciton. Crosses with RHA 265, known restorer of Leclercq's CMS, gave 12 male sterile plants and one producing little pollen, ie, acting as a maintainer. RHA 266 can also serve as a maintainer. Restoration genes are found in Hopi - presumably the accession donated by Heiser- and in Outlook, Peredovik, PI 176576, Record, and Seneca as well as in HA 89 and in the original wild type. | 1140013 | PI 664167 |
| 46 | PI 653617 | 'KELLER' | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Mississippi, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | 1982 | | | | | | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(6):1263 (1982) -- matures 105 - 130 days. Panicle effuse and inclined. Brown glumes cover kernels. Nonpersistent in threshed seed. Lemmas awnless. Spikelets strongly nerved. Persistently pedicelled. Greenish-to-tan. Extend beyond sessile spikelet. Panicle brown. Kernels medium size. Brown pigmented pericarp and testa. Ovate-elliptic shaped. Starchy endosperm. Medium- thick corneous layer. Green coleoptile. Resistant leaf anthracnose and stalk red rot. Susceptible rust, MDMV and methyl parathion. Cultivated. | 1142721 | PI 653617 |
| 47 | PI 590703 | FC 702/6 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | Colorado, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Multigerm, pollen fertile, self-fertile. Resistant to root rot (Rhizoctonia solani). Moderate resistance to leaf spot (Cercospora beticola). Flowers after short induction (easy bolting). For breeder use as a pollinator to produce Rhizoctonia resistant hybrids or as a source of genes for resistance. | 1131342 | PI 590703 |
| 48 | PI 590716 | C42 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Multigerm, open-pollinated line selected from C04 X C64. Moderately resistant to Erwinia root rot, virus yellows, and curly top. Good GCA for sugar yield. | 1135485 | PI 590716 |
| 49 | PI 590719 | EL40 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | Michigan, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Multigerm line selected from one root known as 02 clone, which was self-sterile. Plants from selfed-seed were sib-fertile. Characterized by large root, small crown, rather fine petioles, and small crinkled leaves. Resistance to Cercospora leaf spot and to Aphanomyces black root. Excellent specific combining ability. Hybrids to this leaf line show excellent leaf spot resistance in central Michigan. | 1137748 | PI 590719 |
| 50 | PI 590720 | EL45/2 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | Michigan, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Monogerm, O-type, selected for improved pollen production in the EL45 line. Selection made during the 1978-79 season in a Phoma infested sd field. The line was severly rogued to improve pollen production. More than 200 plants were left so no significant changes anticipated other than pollen production and maybe Phoma resistance. Curly top resistant line with excellent combining ability. | 1137749 | PI 590720 |
| 51 | PI 590851 | C779 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Self-fertile (S w/underline superscript f) monogerm inbred with green hypocotyls and moderate to good resistance to to virus yellows, curly top, powdery mildew, and bolting. Very uniform line with dark green, very small compact canopy. Fair combining ability. Type-O maintainer of C779 CMS. | 1135480 | PI 590851 |
| 52 | PI 590852 | C779 CMS | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Cytoplasmic male-sterile equivalent of C779. | 1135481 | PI 590852 |
| 53 | PI 590853 | C758 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Monogerm, self-fertile, type-O inbred. Moderately resistant to virus yellows, curly top, and bolting. Average GCA. Maintainer of C758 CMS. | 1135486 | PI 590853 |
| 54 | PI 590854 | C758 CMS | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | CMS counterpart of C758 monogerm, self-fertile inbred. | 1135487 | PI 590854 |
| 55 | PI 590855 | EL44 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | Michigan, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DEVELOPED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Monogerm, O-type. Represents a vigourous selection for characters which enhance pollen and seed production including fullness of anthers, dehiscence of anthers, and the number of functional flowers per unit of seed stalk. | 1137752 | PI 590855 |
| 56 | PI 590856 | EL44CMS | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | Michigan, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | | 1137745 | PI 590856 |
| 57 | PI 591641 | 'DERBY' | Lolium perenne L. | Oregon, United States | W6 |  | | 1981 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1130484 | PI 591641 |
| 58 | PI 550010 | 'PINDAK' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | North Dakota, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Pinto bean resistant to the prevalent type and NY15 strains of bean common mosaic virus. Flowers white. Immune to curly top virus and has effective level of resistance to Fusarium root rot caused by F. solani. Appeared resistant to some prevalent bean rust (U. phaseoli var. typica) races found in ND. Rated equal to or better than other pinto selections in nutritional analyses, and in cooked flavor and texture. | 1444946 | PI 550010 |
| 59 | PI 561676 | ICG 7881 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Purple testa, 59A in R.H.S. colour chart | 1456648 | PI 561676 |
| 60 | PI 561677 | ICG 7886 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Light tan testa, 173D in R.H.S. colour chart | 1456649 | PI 561677 |
| 61 | PI 561678 | ICG 7887 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Purple testa, 79A in R.H.S. colour chart | 1456650 | PI 561678 |
| 62 | PI 561679 | ICG 7898 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Tan testa, 174D in R.H.S colour chart | 1456651 | PI 561679 |
| 63 | PI 561680 | ICG 7894 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Testa light tan with purple stripes, 174C/79A in R.H.S. colour chart. | 1456652 | PI 561680 |
| 64 | PI 561681 | ICG 7895 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Light tan testa, 173D in R.H.S. colour chart | 1456653 | PI 561681 |
| 65 | PI 561682 | ICG 7896 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Purple testa, 59B in R.H.S. colour chart | 1456654 | PI 561682 |
| 66 | PI 561683 | ICG 7888 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Testa is white with red blotches, 155D/42A in R.H.S colour chart. | 1456655 | PI 561683 |
| 67 | PI 561684 | ICG 7889 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Testa is off white, 158A in R.H.S. colour chart. | 1456656 | PI 561684 |
| 68 | PI 561685 | ICG 7890 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Purple testa color, 79A in R.H.S. colour chart | 1456657 | PI 561685 |
| 69 | PI 561686 | ICG 7893 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Testa is tan with purple stripes, 174B/79C in R.H.S colour chart. | 1456658 | PI 561686 |
| 70 | PI 561687 | ICG 7891 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Red testa color, 53A in R.H.S colour chart. | 1456659 | PI 561687 |
| 71 | PI 561688 | ICG 7883 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Resistance to peanut rust fungus. Habit semi-erect. Pods comparatively larger than other rust-resistant types, mostly two segmented. Testa off-white. Susceptible to leafspots. USDA/ARS, Univ. of Georgia Coastal Pl. Sta., ICRISAT and Israel ministry of Agr. Release of Tifrust-13 peanut. (see app. and files for more info.) | 1456660 | PI 561688 |
| 72 | PI 561689 | ICG 7882 | Arachis hypogaea L. | Georgia, United States | S9 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Resistance to peanut rust fungus. Plants bunch. Maturity 135-140 days. Pods mainly 3 seeded. Testa light tan. Moderately susceptible to Cercospora arachidicola and Cercosporidum personatum. USDA/ARS, Univ. of Georgia Coastal Plain Station and Int'l Crops Res. Inst. for Semi-Arid Tropics Release of Tifrust-14. (see app. and files for more info) | 1456661 | PI 561689 |
| 73 | PI 561812 | IAP3BR(M)C3 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Iowa, United States | S9 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Random-mating population. Plant height short to medium. Good agronomic type. Highly variable for plant and seed characteristics. Useful for selection of large-seeded types with wide expression of other agronomic characteristics. | 1456784 | PI 561812 |
| 74 | PI 574522 | GAFES 2 | Festuca arundinacea Schreb. | Georgia, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 09/1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Useful to plant breeders desiring to select tall fescue genotypes for better summer survival in hot, humid environments. Developed from 89 Plant Introductions and 6 germplasms. | 1469493 | PI 574522 |
| 75 | PI 600730 | 'REGAL' | Lolium perenne L. | Oregon, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Perennial ryegrass, a 3-clone synthetic cultivar, low-growing, dark green, fine-textured with medium turf density and good turf performance. It has the rapid germination and establishment characteristics of other perennial ryegrasses and is comparable to the majority of currently available turf-type ryegrasses. Moderately susceptible to brown blight incited by Helminthosporium siccans Drechsler; good resistance to brown patch caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn. Has better tolerance to summer stress and good winter-hardiness than other cultivars tested. Commonly used as a cool-season turf, alone and in blends and mixtures. Well suited for fall overseeding of dormant turf. Matures very early and has good seed production. | 1128857 | PI 600730 |
| 76 | PI 694479 | SA 3561 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):692 (1982) -- represents significant progress in developing cultivars with exceptionally high resistance to root-knot nematodes and Fusarium wilt. Boll size larger than that of the nonrecurrent parent but smaller than recurrent parent. Comparative data available for fiber length, micronaire, earliness, and percent lint. Cultivated. | 1139466 | PI 694479 |
| 77 | PI 694480 | SA 3580 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):693 (1982) -- represents a diverse pool, regarding combination of nectariless trait with desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality, and adaptation. Provides resistance to tarnished plant bugs and pink bollworm. Nectariless cottons should reduce boll rotting. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139478 | PI 694480 |
| 78 | PI 694481 | SA 3569 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):692 (1982) -- frego-bract type. Long and twisted. Tends to curl outward leaving flower buds and bolls exposed. Frego-bract associated with boll weevil non-preference, resistance to boll rot, later maturity, lower yield, and more sensitivity to cotton fleahoppers and tarnished plant bugs. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, size of bolls, lint %, and fiber quality. Cultivated. | 1139482 | PI 694481 |
| 79 | PI 694482 | SA 3570 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):692 (1982) -- frego-bract type. Long and twisted. Tends to curl outward leaving flower buds and bolls exposed. Frego-bract associated with boll weevil non-preference, resistance to boll rot, later maturity, lower yield, and more sensitivity to cotton fleahoppers and tarnished plant bugs. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, size of bolls, lint %, and fiber quality. Cultivated. | 1139485 | PI 694482 |
| 80 | PI 694483 | SA 3571 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):692 (1982) -- frego-bract type. Long and twisted. Tends to curl outward leaving flower buds and bolls exposed. Frego-bract associated with boll weevil non-preference, resistance to boll rot, later maturity, lower yield, and more sensitivity to cotton fleahoppers and tarnished plant bugs. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, size of bolls, lint %, and fiber quality. Cultivated. | 1139490 | PI 694483 |
| 81 | PI 694484 | SA 3596 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- smooth-leaf type. Resistant to bollworms and fleahoppers but causes greater susceptibility to leaf-hoppers and aphids than normal-leaf cotton. Trait may be most useful in combination with other resistance traits and/or chemicals for reducing pest control costs. Comparative data available for yield (compared to recurrent parent). Cultivated. | 1139502 | PI 694484 |
| 82 | PI 694485 | SA 3597 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- smooth-leaf type. Resistant to bollworms and fleahoppers but causes greater susceptibility to leaf-hoppers and aphids than normal-leaf cotton. Trait may be most useful in combination with other resistance traits and/or chemicals for reducing pest control costs. Comparative data available for yield (compared to recurrent parent). Cultivated. | 1139503 | PI 694485 |
| 83 | PI 694486 | Aub Sm-165 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- smooth-leaf type. Resistant to bollworms and fleahoppers but causes greater susceptibility to leaf-hoppers and aphids than normal-leaf cotton. Trait may be most useful in combination with other resistance traits and/or chemicals for reducing pest control costs. Comparative data available for yield (compared to recurrent parent). Cultivated. | 1139504 | PI 694486 |
| 84 | PI 694487 | SA 3572 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- glandless type. Free of pigment glands. Seeds nearly free of gossypol. Advantage is that it removes gossypol pigments that discolor cottonseed oil. Eliminates gossypol from cottonseed meal. Has potential as important source of high-quality protein for humans, swine, poultry, and other non-ruminants. More susceptible to certain insects such as tarnished plant bug. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, lint %, boll size, and fiber properties. Cultivated. | 1139505 | PI 694487 |
| 85 | PI 694488 | SA 3573 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- glandless type. Free of pigment glands. Seeds nearly free of gossypol. Advantage is that it removes gossypol pigments that discolor cottonseed oil. Eliminates gossypol from cottonseed meal. Has potential as an important source of high-quality protein for humans, swine, poultry, and other non-ruminants. More susceptible to certain insects such as tarnished plant bug. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, lint %, boll size, and fiber properties. Cultivated. | 1139506 | PI 694488 |
| 86 | PI 694489 | SA 3574 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- glandless type. Free of pigment glands. Seeds nearly free of gossypol. Advantage is that it removes gossypol pigments that discolor cottonseed oil. Eliminates gossypol from cottonseed meal. Has potential as an important source of high-quality protein for humans, swine, poultry, and other non-ruminants. More susceptible to certain insects such as tarnished plant bug. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, lint %, boll size, and fiber properties. Cultivated. | 1139507 | PI 694489 |
| 87 | PI 694490 | SA 3575 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- glandless type. Free of pigment glands. Seeds nearly free of gossypol. Advantage is that it removes gossypol pigments that discolor cottonseed oil. Eliminates gossypol from cottonseed meal. Has potential as an important source of high-quality protein for humans, swine, poultry, and other non-ruminants. More susceptible to certain insects such as tarnished plant bug. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, lint %, boll size, and fiber properties. Cultivated. | 1139508 | PI 694490 |
| 88 | PI 694491 | SA 3576 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- glandless type. Free of pigment glands. Seeds are nearly free of gossypol. Advantage is that it removes gossypol pigments that discolor cottonseed oil. Eliminates gossypol from cottonseed meal. Has potential as an important source of high-quality protein for humans, swine, poultry, and other non-ruminants. More susceptible to certain insects such as tarnished plant bug. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, lint %, boll size, and fiber properties. Cultivated. | 1139509 | PI 694491 |
| 89 | PI 694492 | SA 3577 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- glandless type. Free of pigment glands. Seeds nearly free of gossypol. Advantage is that it removes gossypol pigments that discolor cottonseed oil. Eliminates gossypol from cottonseed meal. Has potential as an important source of high-quality protein for humans, swine, poultry, and other non-ruminants. More susceptible to certain insects such as tarnished plant bug. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, lint %, boll size, and fiber properties. Cultivated. | 1139510 | PI 694492 |
| 90 | PI 694493 | SA 3578 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- glandless type. Free of pigment glands. Seeds nearly free of gossypol. Advantage is that it removes gossypol pigments that discolor cottonseed oil. Eliminates gossypol from cottonseed meal. Has potential as an important source of high-quality protein for humans, swine, poultry, and other non-ruminants. More susceptible to certain insects such as tarnished plant bug. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, lint %, boll size, and fiber properties. Cultivated. | 1139511 | PI 694493 |
| 91 | PI 694494 | SA 3579 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- glandless type. Free of pigment glands. Seeds nearly free of gossypol. Advantage is that it removes gossypol pigments that discolor cottonseed oil. Eliminates gossypol from cottonseed meal. Has potential as an important source of high-quality protein for humans, swine, poultry, and other non-ruminants. More susceptible to certain insects such as tarnished plant bug. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, lint %, boll size, and fiber properties. Cultivated. | 1139512 | PI 694494 |
| 92 | PI 694495 | SA 3581 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):900 (1982) -- produces desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality and adaptation. More open plant canopy (can increase weed control prob.). Early maturity. Losses to boll rots and white flies reduced. Adapted to areas where boll rot and rank cotton growth are problems. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139513 | PI 694495 |
| 93 | PI 694496 | SA 3582 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):900 (1982) -- produces desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality and adaptation. More open plant canopy (can increase weed control prob.). Early maturity. Losses to boll rots and white flies are reduced also. Adapted to areas where boll rot and rank cotton growth are problems. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139514 | PI 694496 |
| 94 | PI 694497 | SA 3583 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):900 (1982) -- provides desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality and adaptation. More open plant canopy (can increase weed control prob.). Early maturity. Losses to boll rots and white flies are reduced also. Adapted to areas where boll rot and rank cotton growth are problems. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139515 | PI 694497 |
| 95 | PI 694498 | SA 3584 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):900 (1982) -- provides desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality and adaptation. More open plant canopy (can increase weed control prob.). Early maturity. Losses to boll rots and white flies are reduced also. Adapted to areas where boll rot and rank cotton growth are problems. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139516 | PI 694498 |
| 96 | PI 694499 | SA 3585 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):900 (1982) -- provides desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality and adaptation. More open plant canopy (can increase weed control prob.). Early maturity. Losses to boll rots and white flies are reduced also. Adapted to areas where boll rot and rank cotton growth are problems. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139517 | PI 694499 |
| 97 | PI 694500 | SA 3586 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):900 (1982) -- provides desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality and adaptation. More open plant canopy (can increase weed control prob.). Early maturity. Losses to boll rots and white flies are reduced also. Adapted to areas where boll rot and rank cotton growth are problems. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139520 | PI 694500 |
| 98 | PI 694501 | SA 3587 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):900 (1982) -- provides desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality and adaptation. More open plant canopy (can increase weed control prob.). Early maturity. Losses to boll rots and white flies are reduced also. Adapted to areas where boll rot and rank cotton growth are problems. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139521 | PI 694501 |
| 99 | PI 694502 | SA 3588 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):900 (1982) -- provides desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality and adaptation. More open plant canopy (can increase weed control prob.) Early maturity. Losses to boll rots and white flies are reduced also. Adapted to areas where boll rot and rank cotton growth are problems. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139524 | PI 694502 |
| 100 | PI 600783 | 'BLAZER' | Lolium perenne L. | Oregon, United States | W6 |  | | 1981 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | A 33-clone advanced generation synthetic cultivar, Blazer is a leafy, persistent, turf-type perennial ryegrass capable of producing an attractive, dense, moderately low growing, fine-textured turf of a bright, medium dark green color. A medium late flowering cultivar in seed production, easy to establish, rapid germination, excellent seedling vigor, grows on a wide range of soil types, in light intensities ranging from full sun to moderate shade. It has excellent wear tolerance, good winter hardiness and improved summer performance. Has shown good resistance to the large brown patch disease incited by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn and the winter brown blight disease incited by Drechslera spp., and moderate resistance to crown rust caused by Puccinia coronata Corda. Performs well for winter overseeding of dormant warm season turfgrasses in the southern U.S. | 1130485 | PI 600783 |
| 101 | PI 600784 | 'DASHER' | Lolium perenne L. | Oregon, United States | W6 |  | | 1981 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | A 20-clone synthetic cultivar, perennial, fine-textured, turf-type ryegrass. Produces a moderately dense, attractive, moderately low-growing, persistent turf with a bright, medium green color. Has rapid germination, ease-of-establishment, good wear tolerance, excellent mowing qualities when cut frequently with a sharp, well-adjusted mower. Performs well in full sun and light to moderate shade. Also performs well for fall overseeding of dormant bermudagrass and other turfs. Has shown improved summer performance with good resistance to the large brown patch disease incited by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn. | 1130487 | PI 600784 |
| 102 | PI 600785 | 'FIESTA' | Lolium perenne L. | Oregon, United States | W6 |  | | 1981 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | A 30-clone synthetic cultivar, Fiesta is a fine-textured, turf-type, perennial ryegrass, producing an attractive, moderately dense, moderately low-growing, persistent turf with a bright, dark green color. Has shown good winter hardiness and good summer performance, with moderatly good resistance to the large brown patch disease incited by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn. Has rapid germination, ease of establishment, wear tolerance characteristic of most improved ryegrasses. Tolerates full sun to light to moderate shade. Performs well for winter over-seeding of dormant bermudagrass turfs. | 1130488 | PI 600785 |
| 103 | PI 600787 | 'BELLE' | Lolium perenne L. | Oregon, United States | W6 | | | 1981 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Leafy, persistent, turf-type perennial ryegrass, producing an attractive, dense, decumbent, fine-textured, moderately dark green colored turf. Has rapid germination, ease of establishment, good cool-season wear tolerance, wide range of adaptation to diverse soil types, moderately good cold hardiness and heat tolerance, and improved mowing qualities. Has moderately good resistance to both the large brown patch disease incited by Rhizoctonia solana Kuhn and the winter brown blight disease caused by Drechslera spp. Recommended for fall or winter overseeding of dormant warm-season turfs. | 1130558 | PI 600787 |
| 104 | PI 574515 | 'ELBEE' | Elymus lanceolatus (Scribn. & J. G. Sm.) Gould | Alberta, Canada | W6 |  | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | An eight-clone synthetic. Excellent germination, high seedling vigor and drought tolerance, moderately aggressive creeping root system, early spring growth, and perennial growth habit. | 1469486 | PI 574515 |
| 105 | PI 618632 | MP 919 | Pisum sativum L. | Manitoba, Canada | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | 100 days to maturity. Semi-leafless plant type. Leaves converted to tendrils. Stipules normal. Vine length 116 cm. Yield approx 2,000 kg/ha. Yellow seed color. Round. Smooth. Seed weight large, approx. 220 g/1,000 seeds. Susceptible to Ascochyta blight and powdery mildew. Cultivated. | 1134013 | PI 618632 |
| 106 | PI 618633 | MP 926 | Pisum sativum L. | Manitoba, Canada | W6 | | | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | 95 days to maturity. Semi-leafless plant type. Leaves converted to tendrils. Stipules normal. Vine length 120 cm. Yield approx 1,900 kg/ha. Yellow seed color. Round. Smooth. Seed weight small, approx. 160 g/1,000 seeds. Susceptible to Ascochyta blight and powdery mildew. Cultivated. | 1134014 | PI 618633 |
| 107 | PI 590675 | C32 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1979 | DONATED | 1979 | | | | | Breeding material | Moderate resistance to beet mosaic and virus yellows. Moderately susceptible to curly top and bolting. Tonnage type. Multigerm and self-sterile. A low frequency of annualism may still exist. | 1127956 | PI 590675 |
| 108 | PI 590680 | C43 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1979 | DONATED | 1979 | | | | | Breeding material | Moderate resistance to beet mosaic, virus yellows, curly top, Erwinia soft rot, and bolting. Similar to C17 but lower sucrose content. Multigerm, self-sterile. May still possess a low frequency of annualism from mosaic resistant source. | 1127975 | PI 590680 |
| 109 | PI 590825 | C16 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1979 | DONATED | 1979 | | | | | Breeding material | High frequency of type-O (nonrestorer) plants. Multigerm, self-sterile, green hypocotyls. Nearly equivalent C17. | 1127980 | PI 590825 |
| 110 | PI 590826 | C16 CMS | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1979 | DONATED | 1979 | | | | | Breeding material | CMS equivalent of C16. Low frequency of partially restored plants occur. | 1127979 | PI 590826 |
| 111 | PI 590827 | C19 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1979 | DONATED | 1979 | | | | | Breeding material | High frequency of type-O plants. May be mixed with CMS plants. Multigerm, self-sterile. Moderately resistant to virus yellows. Susceptible to curly top. | 1127965 | PI 590827 |
| 112 | PI 590828 | C19 CMS | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | California, United States | W6 | | | 1979 | DONATED | 1979 | | | | | Breeding material | Cytoplasmic male-sterile equivalent of C19 derived from the fourth backcross to the CMS source. Tested as breeding lines designated Y519HO and Y419HO. | 1127982 | PI 590828 |
| 113 | PI 434362 | 'Lometa' | Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash | United States | S9 | | | 1979 | COLLECTED | | Lampasas Co., Texas | | 311 | | Cultivar | Collected by H. Schofield. | 1329298 | PI 434362 |
| 114 | PI 421136 | 'ATLANTIC' | Panicum amarum Elliott var. amarulum (Hitchc. & Chase) P. G. Palmer | New Jersey, United States | S9 | | | 1977 | DONATED | 11/30/1977 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1318007 | PI 421136 |
| 115 | PI 524094 | 'CULBERT 79' | Linum usitatissimum L. | North Dakota, United States | NC7 | | | 1975 | DONATED | 1975 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1419030 | PI 524094 |
| 116 | PI 549937 | 'GLORIA' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Washington, United States | W6 | | | 1974 | DONATED | 1974 | | | | | Cultivar | Resistant to common mosaic and increased resistance to root rot. More upright than Sutter with longer pods set higher on the plant, reducing pod contact with soil. Seeds lighter in color and slightly larger than Sutter | 1444873 | PI 549937 |
| 117 | PI 549938 | 'ROZA' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Washington, United States | W6 | | | 1974 | DONATED | 1974 | | | | | Cultivar | Among the only pink bean cultivars (with Viva and Gloria) with resistance to prevalent Type and NY15 strains common mosaic virus and the 1st early-maturing, short-vined beans bred and recognized as resistant to fusarium root rot caused by Fusarium solani. Resistant to Pythium ultimum (Trow) and to injury by seedcorn maggot. In highly fertile soil, may become quite rank in growth, making it subject to severe damage by sclerotinia wilt caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. | 1444874 | PI 549938 |
| 118 | PI 549939 | 'RUFUS' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Washington, United States | W6 | | | 1974 | DONATED | 1974 | | | | | Cultivar | First common bean cultivar released with genes for resistance to fusarium root rot from the then recognized principal world source of resistance, PI 203958. More upright, less viny, and seeds stain less noticeably with wet pods than other late-maturing Red Mexican beans. Sets white blossoms profusely, high on plant. Pods fill uniformly and carry 4-6 seeds. Seeds excellent in quality, uniformity of color, and size (1,400 to 1,450 per pound). Maturity 95-100 days. Adapted long growing season. | 1444875 | PI 549939 |
| 119 | PI 549940 | 'VIVA' | Phaseolus vulgaris L. | Washington, United States | W6 | | | 1974 | DONATED | 1974 | | | | | Cultivar | Among the only pink bean cultivars (with Roza and Gloria) with resistance to prevalent Type and NY15 strains common mosaic virus and the 1st early-maturing, short-vined beans bred and recognized as resistant to fusarium root rot caused by Fusarium solani. Resistant to Pythium ultimum (Trow) and to injury by seedcorn maggot. Matures early (85-95 days) and has high yield index. Found to experimentally be one of the most efficient fixers of nitrogen (in Idaho) | 1444876 | PI 549940 |
| 120 | NSL 167210 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Genetic material | Marker germplasm for white flower and white seed. | 1143880 | NSL 167210 |
| 121 | NSL 167211 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Genetic material | Marker germplasm for crimson flower. | 1143882 | NSL 167211 |
| 122 | NSL 167212 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Genetic material | Marker germplasm for no mark leaflets. | 1143884 | NSL 167212 |
| 123 | NSL 167214 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Genetic material | Marker germplasm for 'sun-red' stem. | 1143888 | NSL 167214 |
| 124 | NSL 167215 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Genetic material | Marker germplasm for purple seed. | 1143889 | NSL 167215 |
| 125 | NSL 167216 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Genetic material | Marker germplasm for cornucopia leafter. | 1143892 | NSL 167216 |
| 126 | NSL 167217 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Genetic material | Marker germplasm for multiple heads. | 1143893 | NSL 167217 |
| 127 | NSL 167218 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | W6 | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Genetic material | Marker germplasm for multiple leaflets. | 1143894 | NSL 167218 |
| 128 | NSL 167219 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | | 1143895 | NSL 167219 |
| 129 | NSL 167220 | | Trifolium pratense L. | Kentucky, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Breeding material | | 1143898 | NSL 167220 |
| 130 | NSL 167209 | KY M-1 | Trifolium medium L. var. sarosiense (Hazsl.) Savul. & Rayss | Kentucky, United States | W6 | | | 1982 | DONATED | 1982 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1143879 | NSL 167209 |
| 131 | NSL 123487 | 'FLORIDA' | Grona heterocarpa (L.) H. Ohashi & K. Ohashi | Florida, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1132290 | NSL 123487 |
| 132 | NSL 135787 | MO-20 | Lotus corniculatus L. | Missouri, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | | 1134638 | NSL 135787 |
| 133 | NSL 161720 | AUBURN 634 RNR | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):692 (1982) -- represents significant progress in developing cultivars with exceptionally high resistance to root-knot nematodes and Fusarium wilt. Boll size larger than that of the nonrecurrent parent but smaller than their recurrent parent. Comparative data available for fiber length, micronaire, earliness, and percent lint. Cultivated. | 1139469 | NSL 161720 |
| 134 | NSL 161721 | Aub Ne-16 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):693 (1982) -- represents diverse pool, regarding combination of nectariless trait with desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality, and adaptation. Provides resistance tarnished plant bugs and pink bollworm. Should reduce boll rotting. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139470 | NSL 161721 |
| 135 | NSL 161723 | Aub Ne-149 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):693 (1982) -- represents a diverse pool, regarding combination of nectariless trait with desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality, and adaptation. Provides resistance to tarnished plant bugs and pink bollworm. Nectariless cottons should reduce boll rotting. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139472 | NSL 161723 |
| 136 | NSL 161724 | Aub Ne-165 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):693 (1982) -- represents a diverse pool, regarding combination of nectariless trait with desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality, and adaptation. Provides resistance to tarnished plant bugs and pink bollworm. Nectariless cottons should reduce boll rotting. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139473 | NSL 161724 |
| 137 | NSL 161725 | Aub Ne-201 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):693 (1982) -- represents a diverse pool, regarding combination of nectariless trait with desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality, and adaptation. Provides resistance to tarnished plant bugs and pink bollworm. Nectariless cottons should reduce boll rotting. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139474 | NSL 161725 |
| 138 | NSL 161726 | Aub Ne-213 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | COT | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):693 (1982) -- represents a diverse pool, regarding combination of nectariless trait with desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality, and adaptation. Provides resistance to tarnished plant bugs and pink bollworm. Nectariless cottons should reduce boll rotting. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139477 | NSL 161726 |
| 139 | NSL 161728 | Aub Ne-310 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):693 (1982) -- represents a diverse pool, regarding combination of nectariless trait with desirable combinations of yield, fiber quality, and adaptation. Provides resistance to tarnished plant bugs and pink bollworm. Nectariless cottons should reduce boll rotting. Comparative data available. Cultivated. | 1139481 | NSL 161728 |
| 140 | NSL 161731 | Aub Fg-149 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):692 (1982) -- frego-bract type. Long and twisted. Tends to curl outward leaving flower buds and bolls exposed. Frego-bract associated with boll weevil non-preference, resistance to boll rot, later maturity, lower yield, and more sensitivity to cotton fleahoppers and tarnished plant bugs. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, size of bolls, lint %, and fiber quality. Cultivated. | 1139486 | NSL 161731 |
| 141 | NSL 161732 | Aub Fg-201 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):692 (1982) -- frego-bract type. Long and twisted. Tends to curl outward leaving flower buds and bolls exposed. Frego-bract associated with boll weevil non-preference, resistance to boll rot, later maturity, lower yield, and more sensitivity to cotton fleahoppers and tarnished plant bugs. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, size of bolls, lint %, and fiber quality. Cultivated. | 1139489 | NSL 161732 |
| 142 | NSL 161734 | Aub Fg-277 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):692 (1982) -- frego-bract type. Long and twisted. Tends to curl outward leaving flower buds and bolls exposed. Frego-bract associated with boll weevil non-preference, resistance to boll rot, later maturity, lower yield, and more sensitivity to cotton fleahoppers and tarnished plant bugs. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, size of bolls, lint %, and fiber quality. Cultivated. | 1139491 | NSL 161734 |
| 143 | NSL 161735 | Aub Fg-310 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(3):692 (1982) -- frego-bract type. Long and twisted. Tends to curl outward leaving flower buds and bolls exposed. Frego-bract associated with boll weevil non-preference, resistance to boll rot, later maturity, lower yield, and more sensitivity to cotton fleahoppers and tarnished plant bugs. Comparative data available for yield, maturity, size of bolls, lint %, and fiber quality. Cultivated. | 1139492 | NSL 161735 |
| 144 | NSL 161737 | Aub Sm-16 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- smooth-leaf cotton type. Resistant to bollworms and fleahoppers but causes greater susceptibility to leaf-hoppers and aphids than normal-leaf cotton. Trait may be most useful in combination with other resistance traits and/or chemicals for reducing pest control costs. Comparative data available for yield (compared to recurrent parent). Cultivated. | 1139495 | NSL 161737 |
| 145 | NSL 161738 | Aub Sm-56 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- smooth-leaf type. Resistant to bollworms and fleahoppers but causes greater susceptibility to leaf-hoppers and aphids than normal-leaf cotton. Trait may be most useful in combination with other resistance traits and/or chemicals for reducing pest control costs. Comparative data available for yield (compared to recurrent parent). Cultivated. | 1139496 | NSL 161738 |
| 146 | NSL 161739 | Aub Sm-149 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- smooth-leaf type. Resistant to bollworms and fleahoppers but causes greater susceptibility to leaf-hoppers and aphids than normal-leaf cotton. Trait may be most useful in combination with other resistance traits and/or chemicals for reducing pest control costs. Comparative data available for yield (compared to recurrent parent). Cultivated. | 1139497 | NSL 161739 |
| 147 | NSL 161740 | Aub Sm-201 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- smooth-leaf type. Resistant to bollworms and fleahoppers but causes greater susceptibility to leaf-hoppers and aphids than normal-leaf cotton. Trait may be most useful in combination with other resistance traits and/or chemicals for reducing pest control costs. Comparative data available for yield (compared to recurrent parent). Cultivated. | 1139498 | NSL 161740 |
| 148 | NSL 161741 | Aub Sm-213 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Alabama, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 1981 | DONATED | 1981 | | | | | Breeding material | Info. from Crop Sci. 22(4):899 (1982) -- smooth-leaf cotton type. Resistant to bollworms and fleahoppers but causes greater susceptibility to leaf-hoppers and aphids than normal-leaf cotton. Trait may be most useful in combination with other resistance traits and/or chemicals for reducing pest control costs. Comparative data available for yield (compared to recurrent parent). Cultivated. | 1139501 | NSL 161741 |