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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 564844GP-NC WS1Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED1993DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSemi-erect. No flowers produced on mainstem. Vegetative: reproductive nodes on lateral branches have alternating pattern and botanically belongs to ssp. hypogaea var. hypogaea. Mainstem not apparent at time of harvest. Pods slightly to moderately constricted. Seeds light pink, 35.8g/100 seeds. Has significantly fewer Cercospora arachidicola lesions than resistant A. hypogaea lines in the field and is considered to be resistant. Susceptible to Cercosporidium personatum.1459815PI 564844
1PI 564845GP-NC WS2Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED1993DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBunch growth habit. Mainstem not apparent at harvest. No flowers produced on mainstem and lateral branches have a 1 vegetative: 6 or more reproductive pattern at nodes. Pods have slight constriction and prominent ridges. Seeds light pink, 33.5g/100. Has high levels of partial resistance to Cercospora arachidicola in the field by having significantly fewer lesions and less defoliation than resistant A. hypogaea lines. Fewer than 10% of lesions produce spores. Has partial resistance to Cercosporidium personatum.1459816PI 564845
2PI 564846GP-NC WS3Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED1993DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBunch growth habit. Mainstem not apparent at harvest. Botanically belongs to ssp. hypogaea var. hypogaea. Pods moderately to highly constricted. Seeds light pink, 57.3g/100. High levels of partial resistance to Cercospora arachidicola by having significantly fewer lesions, a low percentage of defoliation and more favorable overall rating than other resistant A. Hypogaea genotypes tested. Also partial resistance to Cercosporidium personatum.1459817PI 564846
3PI 564847GP-NC WS4Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED1993DEVELOPEDBreeding materialUpright, tall bunch plant growth habit. Mainstem not apparent at time of harvest. Botanically belongs to ssp. hypogaea var. hypogaea. Pods have deep constriction and slight beak. Seeds tan, 48.1g/100. Significantly fewer lesions than resistant A. hypogaea lines, moderate levels of defoliation, and highly suppressed lesion sporulation. Also partial resistance to Cercosporidium personatum with a long latent period and low (ca. 20%) sporulation rate.1459818PI 564847