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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 572444REDUCED HULL-1Carthamus tinctorius L. Utah, United StatesW6SEED1971DEVELOPEDPRE 1971CultivarPossess 41 to 44% oil, 5-8 percentage points higher than Ute, due to pericarp reduction. In comparative yield trials, yield was 3,429kg/ha. Same growing habit as Ute, well-branched, medium maturity, small-headed, and small-seeded. Moderately resistant to root rot and only moderately susceptible to rust.1467415PI 572444
1PI 572437th-5Carthamus tinctorius L. Utah, United StatesW61970DEVELOPEDPRE 1970CultivarReleased for use as female parent in hybrid development programs. Partially male-sterile and cannot be used directly as commercial values. Selected from many thin-hulled mutant lines grown at Logan, Utah. Lines have been shown to carry the thth gene pair identified by Rubis which conditions reduced-pericarp and leads to an increase in oil percentage of the seed1467408PI 572437
2PI 572438th-10Carthamus tinctorius L. Utah, United StatesW61970DEVELOPEDPRE 1970CultivarReleased for use as female parent in hybrid development programs. Partially male-sterile and cannot be used directly as commercial varieties. Selected from many thin-hulled mutant lines grown at Logan, Utah. Lines have been shown to carry the thth gene pair identified by Rubis which conditions reduced-pericarp and leads to an increase in oil percentage of the seed1467409PI 572438