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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 549118'BOZOISKY-SELECT'Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski Utah, United StatesW61991DONATED04/15/1991Cultivar1444054PI 549118
1PI 606812SA 1666Gossypium hirsutum L. South Carolina, United StatesCOT1990COLLECTED1015374PI 606812
2PI 557450ICCV 2Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61990DONATED1985CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Spreading growth habit. Well developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated. 1452422PI 557450
3PI 572505ICCV 3Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61990DONATED03/08/1990CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Spreading growth habit. Well developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated. 1467476PI 572505
4PI 572506ICCV 4Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61990DONATED03/08/1990CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Produce profuse and well-developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated. 1467477PI 572506
5PI 572507ICCV 5Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61990DONATED03/08/1990CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Produce profuse and well-developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated. 1467478PI 572507
6PI 664182HA-R1Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71985DONATED1985Breeding material1163669PI 664182
7PI 664183HA-R2Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71985DONATED1985Breeding material1163671PI 664183
8PI 664184HA-R4Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC7ACHENES1985DONATED1985Breeding material1163675PI 664184
9PI 664185DM-1Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNC7FIELD1985DONATED1985Breeding materialResist. to Verticillium wilt, downy mildew and rust. Brn- blk stripes w/white. Mid-season mature, single-headed, mod. height; oil percent 25-34%. Gulya, Thomas J., Dept. Plant Path., NDSU, Fargo, ND. Dec 1984.1163679PI 664185
10PI 550212L226-10Phaseolus vulgaris L. Michigan, United StatesW61985DONATED1985Breeding materialUpright architectural type for Great Lakes temperature zone and high yield potential. Erect, short vine habit. Averages 50cm tall, narrow profile, few basal branches, well developed branches, tap roots and stiff hypocotyledon. Maturity 97-98 days. 1st white bean with high yield potential under tropical conditions. Carries single dominant hypersen. I-gene resistant to most strains bean common mosaic (BCMV) and broad resistance most indig. races rust path. prevalent in U.S. High resistance to several root rot path. and to ashy stem blight. Seed ovoid, white1445148PI 550212
11PI 550213L227-1Phaseolus vulgaris L. Michigan, United StatesW61985DONATED1985Breeding materialUpright architectural type for Great Lakes temperature zone and high yield potential. Erect, short vine habit. Average 50cm tall, narrow profile, few basal branches, well developed branches, tap roots and stiff hypocotyledon. Maturity 97 days. lst white bean with high yield potential under tropical conditions. Carries single dominant hypersen. I-gene resistant to most strains bean common mosaic (BCMV) and has broad resistance to most indig. races rust path. prevalent in U.S. High resistance to several root rot path. and to ashy stem blight. Seed ovoid, white1445149PI 550213
12PI 601166'OKER'Carthamus tinctorius L. Montana, United StatesW6SEED1985DEVELOPEDPRE 1985CultivarEarly flowering, early ripening safflower variety resistant to Alternaria leaf spot and bacterial blight. Seeds have a predominately purple-striped hull with an occasional white normal hull (1/100). Flowers yellow in bud and full bloom stages; light orange when wilted, except under high moisture or humidity conditions when it appears orange to light red. Plants spiny, flower 1 day earlier than S-208 and mature in 117 days (4 to 5 days earlier than S-208), on average. Mature plants similar in height to S-208, but lower in test weight. Seed oil content is similar to S-208 under dryland conditions, but 2.8% higher when irrigated. Two-percent higher in seed protein content and 5% lower in seed hull production than S-208. Oil iodine number similar to S-208 but averaged 2.3% less in linoleic acid. Seed smaller than Hartman.1165266PI 601166
13PI 671848'SANTA CRUZ'Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub. Arizona, United StatesS91985DONATED1985Cultivar1168116PI 671848
14PI 512300'LYONS'Cicer arietinum L. Idaho, United StatesW61985COLLECTEDKendrick46.13333333, -117.08333333CultivarSeeds introduced to the Kendrick area before 1900. Named after George Lyons. Sister landrace to PI 458611, WEYEN. Medium sized kabuli type.1407236PI 512300
15PI 512301'AZTEC'Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW61985COLLECTEDCultivarSeeds small, rough, dark brown, desi type. Introduced by M.J. Silbernagel, Prosser, Washington, from G. Singh, Punjab Agr. Univ., Ludhiana, India.1407237PI 512301
16PI 590754FC 705/1Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Breeding materialMultigerm, self sterile, pollen fertile, non-type O. Resistant to root rot caused by Rhizoctonia solani. Moderate resistance to Cercospora leaf spot, easy bolting, 26% green hypocotyl. For breeder use as a pollinator to produce Rhizoctonia resistance hybrids or as a source of resistance.1160137PI 590754
17PI 590755FC 702/7Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Breeding materialMultigerm, self-sterile, pollen fertile, non-type O. Resistant to root rot caused by Rhizoctonia solani. Moderate resistance to Cercospora leaf spot. Easy bolting, 72% green hypocotyl. For breeder use as a pollinator to produce Rhizoctonia resistant hybrids or as a source of resistance.1160138PI 590755
18PI 590756FC 701/6Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Breeding materialMultigerm, self-sterile, pollen fertile, non-type O. Resistance to root rot caused by Rhizoctonia solani. Moderate resistance to Cercospora leaf spot. Easy bolting. For breeder use as a pollinator to produce Rhizoctonia resistant hybrids or as a source of resistance.1160139PI 590756
19PI 590763F1004Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris North Dakota, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Breeding materialResistance to 3 major storage rot pathogens; Phoma betae Frank, Penicillium claviforme Bainier, and Botrytis cinerea L. Multigerm line. Segregates for red and green hypocotyl colors. Developed as a line resistant to storage rot at ND State University.1161796PI 590763
20PI 590764F1005Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris North Dakota, United StatesW6Not Available1984DONATED1984Breeding materialResistance to 3 major storage rot pathogens; Phoma betae Frank, Peniccillium claviform Bainier, and Botrytis cinerea L. Multigerm, green hypocotyl line. First cycle selected for Botrytis resistance only. Subsequent cycles included selection for resistance to the other two fungi. Developed as rot resistant line at ND University1161797PI 590764
21PI 590765F1006Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris North Dakota, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Breeding materialResistance to 3 important storage rot pathogens: Phoma betae Frank, Penicillium claviforme Bainier, and Botrytis cinerea L. Multigerm, red hypocotyl line selected from a population formed by interpol. 55 rot resistant individuals from the world collection of Beta vulgaris. Concurr. with selection for rot resistance, visual selection was used to eliminate lines with sprang. or color. root1161800PI 590765
22PI 664181CM 447Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7FIELD1984DONATED1984Breeding materialEarly, short-statured. Resist. to Verticillium wilt; achenes are predominate blk., round and thin-hulled. Dedio, W. and J.A. Hoes; Registration of Sunflower Parental Lines of CM447, CM588, CM590, CM591, CM592. Crop Sci. 1985.1162915PI 664181
23PI 673341CM 592Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC71984DONATED1984Breeding materialSingle-headed restorer line w/convex heads. Resist. downey mildew and Verticillium wilt. Dedio, W. and J.A. Hoes: Re- gistration of Sunflower Parental Lines, Crop Sci. 1985.1162919PI 673341
24PI 673342CM 591Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC71984DONATED1984Breeding materialSingle-headed early restorer line; hi oil content. Dedio, W. and J.A. Hoes: Registration of Sunflower Parental Lines, Crop Sci. 19851162920PI 673342
25PI 673343CM 590Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC71984DONATED1984Breeding materialSingle-headed restorer line w/orange rayflower petals. Resist. to downey mildew, race 2 (Plasmopara halstedii). Dedio, W. and J.A. Hoes: Registration of Sunflower Parental Lines, Crop Sci. 1985.1162922PI 673343
26PI 673344CM 588Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC71984DONATED1984Breeding materialEarly ripening; resist. rust, segregates for resist. to Verticillium wilt. Achenes are elong., striped and brn/ blk. in color. Dedio, W. and J.A. Hoes: Registration of Sunflower Parental Lines, Crop Sci. 1985.1162924PI 673344
27PI 651492'COWLEY'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS9SEED1984DONATED1984Info. from Crop Sci. 25(1):200 (1985) -- used sucrose and biomass prod. Panicle erect. Compact to semicompact. Elliptic. Panicle branches arise in whorls from 8 nodes. Pubescence on dark glumes. Semideciduous except edges. Indurate glumes w/sharp apex. Nonpersistent in threshed seed. Seed med. to large. Light colored. Ovate. Dimpled. Wht pericarp. Brn testa. Endosperm chalky w/med. to thick corneous layer. Culms juicy and sweet. Coleptile green. Resist. leaf anthrac., stalk red rot, rough leaf spot, head smut and downy mildew. Late maturity.1161652PI 651492
28PI 552515TC 357Nicotiana tabacum L. North Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1984COLLECTEDCultivarNC 85 has high resistance to black shank bacterial wilt. It has moderate resistance to the fusarium wilt.1447487PI 552515
29PI 601145'RANGER'Lolium perenne L. NetherlandsW6Not Available1984DEVELOPEDPRE 1984CultivarLater maturing, densely tillering turf-type perennial ryegrass. Attractive dark green color, fine-textured turf with good mowing qualities and excellent wear-tolerance under treading. Good winter-hardiness, high degree of resistance to crown rust, brown patch incited by Rhizoctonia solani, and winter net blotch. Recommended for winter overseeding of dormant warm-season grasses in the southern U.S.1162153PI 601145
30PI 694508SA 3606Gossypium hirsutum L. Missouri, United StatesCOT1984DONATED1984CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 25(1):198 -- resistant bacterial blight, Fusarium wilt and Verticillium wilt. Susceptible to root-knot nematodes. Matures 4 - 10 days earlier than commercial cultivars grown in Missouri. Best adapted to med. textured soils in the N. area of the Missouri "Botheel". Fiber quality is equal or superior to most cultivars grown in the area. Comparative data available (compared to Delcot 311). Cultivated.1161391PI 694508
31PI 700760'LEWIS'Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub. Texas, United StatesS91984DONATED1984Cultivar1161727PI 700760
32PI 549119'HYCREST'Agropyron hybr.Utah, United StatesW6SEED1984DONATED06/1984Cultivar1444055PI 549119
33PI 590757C46Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Breeding materialSelf-sterile, multigerm, diploid germplasm and parentage line pollinator that combines moderate to high resistance to curly top, virus yellows, Erwinia, powdery and downy mildew, and beet rust. High nonbolting tend. Good GCA for root yield and sugar yield.1161439PI 590757
34PI 487413HamiltonZea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1984DONATED03/29/1984LandraceOpen pollinated multicolor flint type developed about 1910 by L.C. Hamilton. Parents local Indian types. Plants 3-4.5m tall. Ears two per stalk, 17-23cm long, 6-6.5cm wide, with 16 rows of 40 seeds per row. Maturity 6-7 months. Excellent for feed, corn meal and grits. Resistance to Texas strain of corn blight.1382349PI 487413
35PI 483447GSF-ITripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Kansas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1984COLLECTEDOttawa Co., KansasBreeding materialFemale flowering structure present in normally solely male spikelets and two complete fertile florets in each spikelet.1378383PI 483447
36PI 483448GSF-IITripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Kansas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1984COLLECTED06/1982Ottawa Co., KansasBreeding materialVery similar in flowering structure to PI 483447 but with more functioning anthers.1378384PI 483448
37PI 601146'BIGBEE'Trifolium alexandrinum L. Mississippi, United StatesS91984DEVELOPEDCultivarWinter-hardy, the only cultivar of berseem clover that can survive north of the Gulf Coast and Peninsular Florida. Easily established, with vigorous seedlings and excellent fall production when planted early. Has a longer growing season than any other winter annual legume, produces more fall and winter growth than other winter annual clovers except Tibbee crimson clover, and continues to produce forage until late May or early June. Produces high yields of dry matter. Susceptible to crown rot and other root diseases common to other forage legume species. Crude protein is slightly higher than that of crimson clover and alfalfa. Acceptable forage quality is maintained until seed production. Gives high quality forage in combination with perennial or annual cool-season grasses. Last growth in the spring may be plowed under for green manure or cut for seed. Productivity enhanced by rotational grazing. Produces an abundance of seed with approximately 35 to 45% containing purple pigmentation with the remainder of the seed yellow. Seed is retained well by the mature plants; less susceptible to shattering at maturity than crimson clover. Adequate hard seed are produced for reseeding stands.1162154PI 601146
38PI 606805SA 1595Gossypium hirsutum L. South Carolina, United StatesCOT1984DONATED1984Info. from Registration Notice, South Carolina Agr. Exp. St. (1984) -- high fiber strength. Commercial variety of upland cotton. Plant type moderately open. Well balanced. Vigorous seedling stage, with large leaves. Foliage medium heavy. At maturity, plants erect with excellent resistance lodging. Bolls medium sized. Fiber quality excellent. Yields equal or superior to leading southeastern cultivars. Fiber length within range med. staple cottons. Intermediate reaction Fusarium oxysporium and Meloidogyne. Adapted Southeast. Cultivated.1161413PI 606805
39PI 606806SA 1596Gossypium hirsutum L. COT1984DONATED1984Info. from Registration Notice, South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station (1984) -- good yield due to rapid fruiting and shorter exposure period of fruiting parts to insect attacks. Resistant Fusarium oxysporum and Meloidogyne incognita (both intermediate reaction), rootknot nematode complex and boll weevil. Early maturing. High fiber strength. Compact plant type. Cultivated.1161414PI 606806
40PI 483125'Nodak'Phaseolus vulgaris L. North Dakota, United StatesW61983DONATED12/1983CultivarPinto vine type. Maturity very early. Plant architecture type III (indeterminate). Flowers white. Pods with 4-7 seeds. Seeds uniform, plump, very bright, size similar to Olathe. Yield 11% higher than UI-114 and Olathe. Resistance to Curly top virus, Fusarium root rot, type and New York 15 strains of common mosaic virus, and many rust races in North Dakota.1378061PI 483125
41PI 600899'HOUNDOG'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Oregon, United StatesW61983DEVELOPEDPRE 1983Cultivar1151240PI 600899
42PI 549519F-1072Phaseolus lunatus L. Maryland, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available1983DONATED1983Breeding materialResistant to downy mildew races A, B and C (caused by Phytophthora phaseoli). Susceptible to race D. Bush growth habit. Produces Fordhook type seeds. Cotyledons and seed coat green. Maintains high quality for several days. Maturity 73 days.1444455PI 549519
43PI 590715C37Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61981DONATED1981Breeding materialErwinia root rot resistant line selected from C17. Self-sterile, multigerm, green hypocotyl line. Nonbolting and resistant to virus yellows, Erwinia root rot, curly top. GCA similar to C17.1135484PI 590715
44PI 703060Tift 23A1E1Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Breeding material1176264PI 703060
45PI 703061Tift 23B1E1Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesS91980DONATED1980Breeding material1176265PI 703061
46PI 601091'REDLAND II'Trifolium pratense L. Iowa, United StatesW6FLOWER1980DEVELOPEDPRE 1980Cultivar1161246PI 601091
47PI 631734'FLARE'Trifolium pratense L. Iowa, United StatesW61980DEVELOPEDPRE 1980Cultivar1161247PI 631734
48PI 434011'SABINE'Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Texas, United StatesS91979COLLECTED1971Native stand near Crystal Beach, Galveston County, TXCultivarCollected Sept. 1971 by J. Neaville and K. Sparks on the Sabine loamy soil at 5 ft elev. Released as a wildlife and range improvement plant for TX, OK, and Eastward. It is an upright vigorous legume that spreads from seeds, maintains green foliage until frost, good drought tolerance and regrowth abilities. Best adapted to areas receiving 15 in. or greater rainfall. Used for native range mixtures and wildlife.1328947PI 434011
49SA 1665PD 6208Gossypium hirsutum L. South Carolina, United StatesCOT1990COLLECTED1015373SA 1665
50NSL 192193204-1Trifolium pratense L. Kentucky, United StatesW6Not Available1985DONATED1985Breeding materialResistance to bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) was not complete owing to susceptibility to strain RC of BYMV. May have usefulness as a source of resistance to BYMV for future virus resistance breeding programs, and for comparisons of resistant and susceptible materials for various characteristics.1163658NSL 192193
51NSL 192204HA-R3Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1985DONATED1985Breeding material1163674NSL 192204
52NSL 192206HA-R5Helianthus annuus L. North Dakota, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1985DONATED1985Breeding material1163678NSL 192206
53NSL 193627ICCV 2Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1985DONATED1985Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Spreading growth habit. Well developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated.1164686NSL 193627
54NSL 193628ICCV 3Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1985DONATED1985Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Spreading growth habit. Well developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated.1164689NSL 193628
55NSL 193629ICCV 4Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1985DONATED1985Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Produce profuse and well-developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated.1164690NSL 193629
56NSL 193630ICCV 5Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1985DONATED1985Breeding materialInfo. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Produce profuse and well-developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated.1164693NSL 193630
57NSL 191438'GEORGE'Medicago lupulina L. Montana, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1984DONATED1984CultivarLow growing, short-lived perennial legume which can be managed as an annual. Produces seed with a 65 to 70% hard seed content under Montana conditions.1162909NSL 191438
58NSL 190938'MORRED'Trifolium pratense L. Iowa, United StatesW61984DONATED1984Cultivar1162394NSL 190938
59W6 551CAL-5Parthenium hybr.California, United StatesPARLFLOWERNot Available1984DONATED1984Breeding materialRanged from 1-7% in rubber content with an average of 2.4% at the age of 26-28 months. Range from 40-115 cm in height and 60-165 cm in spread. Combines the rubber producing capability of guayule with the desirable characteristics of P. tomentosum var. stramonium which are vigor, high biomass production and resistance to Verticillium wilt.1161803W6 551