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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 561846P89001Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Indiana, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialRestores fertility in A1 cytoplasm but fertility restoration in other cytoplasms is not known. Line showed broad adaptation with excellent potential for use both in US and Sudan, Africa. Superior drought tolerance, evident grain quality, and agronomic merit both as a germplasm line per se and in hybrid combinations. Excellent pollen shedder, leaf mid-ribs green, and endosperm texture hard. Panicles semi-compact and erect. Seeds buff, translucent, and 2.70gm per 100. Epicarp white or colorless, mesocarp thin, endosperm white, and no testa.1456818PI 561846
1PI 561847P89002Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Indiana, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialRestores fertility in A1 cytoplasm but fertility restoration in other cytoplasms is not known. Line showed broad adaptation with excellent potential for use both in US and Sudan, Africa. Superior drought tolerance, evident grain quality, and agronomic merit both as a germplasm line per se and in hybrid combinations. Excellent pollen shedder, leaf mid-ribs green, and endosperm texture hard. Panicles semi-compact and erect. Seeds buff, translucent, and 2.15gm per 100. Epicarp white or colorless, mesocarp thin, endosperm white, and no testa.1456819PI 561847
2PI 561848P89003Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Indiana, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialRestores fertility in A1 cytoplasm but fertility restoration in other cytoplasms is not known. Line showed broad adaptation with excellent potential for use both in US and Sudan, Africa. Superior drought tolerance, evident grain quality, and agronomic merit both as a germplasm line per se and in hybrid combinations. Excellent pollen shedder, leaf mid-ribs green, and endosperm texture hard. Panicles semi-compact and erect. Seeds yellow, translucent, and 2.11gm per 100. Epicarp white or colorless, mesocarp thin, endosperm yellow, and no testa.1456820PI 561848
3PI 561849P89004Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Indiana, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialRestores fertility in A1 cytoplasm but fertility restoration in other cytoplasms is not known. Line showed broad adaptation with excellent potential for use both in US and Sudan, Africa. Superior drought tolerance, evident grain quality, and agronomic merit both as a germplasm line per se and in hybrid combinations. Excellent pollen shedder, leaf mid-ribs green, and endosperm texture hard. Panicles semi-compact and erect. Seeds yellow, translucent, and 2.39gm per 100. Epicarp white or colorless, mesocarp thin, endosperm yellow, and no testa.1456821PI 561849
4PI 561850P89005Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Indiana, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialRestores fertility in A1 cytoplasm but fertility restoration in other cytoplasms is not known. Line showed broad adaptation with excellent potential for use both in US and Sudan, Africa. Superior drought tolerance, evident grain quality, and agronomic merit both as a germplasm line per se and in hybrid combinations. Excellent pollen shedder, leaf mid-ribs green, and endosperm texture hard. Panicles semi-compact and erect. Seeds yellow, translucent, and 2.57gm per 100. Epicarp white or colorless, mesocarp thin, endosperm yellow, and no testa.1456822PI 561850
5PI 561851P89006Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Indiana, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialRestores fertility in A1 cytoplasm but fertility restoration in other cytoplasms is not known. Line showed broad adaptation with excellent potential for use both in US and Sudan, Africa. Superior drought tolerance, evident grain quality, and agronomic merit both as a germplasm line per se and in hybrid combinations. Excellent pollen shedder, leaf mid-ribs green, and endosperm texture hard. Panicles semi-compact and erect. Seeds yellow, translucent, and 3.22gm per 100. Epicarp white or colorless, mesocarp thin, endosperm yellow, and no testa.1456823PI 561851
6PI 561852P89007Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Indiana, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialRestores fertility in A1 cytoplasm but fertility restoration in other cytoplasms is not known. Line showed broad adaptation with excellent potential for use both in US and Sudan, Africa. Superior drought tolerance, evident grain quality, and agronomic merit both as a germplasm line per se and in hybrid combinations. Excellent pollen shedder, leaf mid-ribs green, and endosperm texture hard. Panicles semi-compact and erect. Seeds yellow, translucent, and 2.35gm per 100. Epicarp white or colorless, mesocarp thin, endosperm yellow, and no testa.1456824PI 561852
7PI 561853P89008Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Indiana, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialRestores fertility in A1 cytoplasm but fertility restoration in other cytoplasms is not known. Line showed broad adaptation with excellent potential for use both in US and Sudan, Africa. Superior drought tolerance, evident grain quality, and agronomic merit both as a germplasm line per se and in hybrid combinations. Excellent pollen shedder, leaf mid-ribs green, and endosperm texture hard. Panicles semi-compact and erect. Seeds yellow, translucent, and 3.90gm per 100. Epicarp white or colorless, mesocarp thin, endosperm yellow, and no testa.1456825PI 561853
8PI 561854P89009Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Indiana, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialRestores fertility in A1 cytoplasm but fertility restoration in other cytoplasms is not known. Line showed broad adaptation with excellent potential for use both in US and Sudan, Africa. Superior drought tolerance, evident grain quality, and agronomic merit both as a germplasm line per se and in hybrid combinations. Excellent pollen shedder, leaf mid-ribs green, and endosperm texture hard. Panicles semi-compact and erect. Seeds yellow, translucent, and 3.45gm per 100. Epicarp white or colorless, mesocarp thin, endosperm yellow, and no testa.1456826PI 561854
9PI 561855P89010Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Indiana, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialRestores fertility in A1 cytoplasm but fertility restoration in other cytoplasms is not known. Line showed broad adaptation with excellent potential for use both in US and Sudan, Africa. Superior drought tolerance, evident grain quality, and agronomic merit both as a germplasm line per se and in hybrid combinations. Excellent pollen shedder, leaf mid-ribs green, and endosperm texture hard. Panicles semi-compact and erect. Seeds buff, translucent, and 3.36gm per 100. Epicarp white or colorless, mesocarp thin, endosperm yellow, and no testa.1456827PI 561855