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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 578263GH-196Phaseolus vulgaris L. Washington, United StatesW61994DEVELOPED04/11/1994Breeding materialSeeds uniform, similar to UI-114. Produces heavy midset of pods on moderately spreading vine and matures 90 to 95 days from planting. One of the highest-yielding cultivars under stresses of Fusarium root rot (Fusarium solani) and drought, and is also resistant to curly top virus, and has bc2(2) resistance to bean common mosaic virus (BCMV). The bc2(2) resistance is effective against all strains of BCMV except those in pathogroup 7, like the recently decribed US-101473234PI 578263
1PI 578264JM-126Phaseolus vulgaris L. Washington, United StatesW61994DEVELOPED04/11/1994Breeding materialUnique among pinto beans in having "I" gene (hypersensitive) resistance to BCMV. Also resistant to curly top virus and tolerant of Fusarium root rot. Matures in 95-100 days, large leaves, and erect to sprawling indeterminate plant height. When it sprawls, seems to be more susceptible than other pinto beans to Sclerotinia wilt. Produces attractive large, plump seeds (2.5-2.8 seeds/g). Leaves and seeds measurably larger than those of either parent1473235PI 578264
2PI 578265UNS-117Phaseolus vulgaris L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1994DEVELOPED04/11/1994Breeding materialSeeds larger (2.7-2.9 seeds/g) than most pink beans, and uniform in size and color. Consistently one of the highest-yielding beans under all conditions in which it has been tested. Among the most tolerant to Fusarium root rot and drought. Resistant to curly top virus and bean common mosaic virus strains Type and NY15. Bush vines compact, upright, indeterminate with midset long pods. Matures 85-95 days1473236PI 578265
3PI 5782666R-42Phaseolus vulgaris L. Washington, United StatesW61994DEVELOPED04/11/1994Breeding materialExcellent uniform and persistant seed color. Relatively late-maturing with larger vines and more foliage covering the pods than occurs with most pink beans. Less "sunburn" of pods and seeds than occurs in early-maturing beans. Resistant to curly top virus plus the Type and NY-15 strains of bean common mosaic virus1473237PI 578266
4PI 578267JM-24Phaseolus vulgaris L. Washington, United StatesW61994DEVELOPED04/11/1994Breeding materialSeeds plump, white great northern-size (2.9-3.1 seeds/g) on short upright indeterminate bush-vine. Resistant to curly top and to bean common mosaic virus on the basis of "I" gene. In Interregional Cooperative Dry Bean Nurseries, was one of the highest yielding great northerns. Under stress of Fusarium root rot is consistently among the highest-yielding selections in its market class. Usually matures about 95 days after planting1473238PI 578267