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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 607388GS01(R)C2Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow, semi-flint breeding population developed by Rod Edmondson, Funk Seeds International, Kinston, NC, from BSL(S)C4 (PI 608771 (Crop Sci. 12:132) [developed from the Lancaster Surecrop variety (PI 280061)]) and from elite inbred lines derived from Lancaster Surecrop. Two cycles of Reciprocal Recurrent Selection were completed with a B73 derived inbred line tester. Multi-stage selection for improved disease resistance (southern corn leaf blight, anthracnose, and gray leaf spot), reduced lodging, and increased yield was used.1499368PI 607388
1PI 607389GS02(R)C3Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow dent breeding population developed by Robert Briggs, Funk Seeds International, Rochelle, IL, from RSSSC with introgression of B73 [PI 550473 (Crop Sci. 12:721)], A632 (PI 587140), and four other Stiff stalk inbred lines. Three cycles of reciprocal recurrent selection involving multi-stage selection for improved resistance to northern corn leaf, reduced lodging, and increased yield were completed using an Oh43 derived inbred line as tester. RSSSC was developed from BSSS(R)C7 (Crop Sci. 14:341-342), BS13(S2)C1 (PI 608782 (Crop Sci. 19:755)], BSSS2(S2)C1 (Crop Sci. 11:140-141), and BSSS2(S1)C2 and was released by John Dudley (Crop Sci. 19:583-588)1499369PI 607389
2PI 607390GS03(R)C3Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow dent breeding population developed by Rod Edmondson, Funk Seeds International, Kinston, NC, from OhS3 (OhS3 (Cro Sci. 34:1132) is an Ohio selection from BS3 [PI 550474 (Crop Sci. 14:341-342)]).1499370PI 607390
3PI 607391GS15(R)C4Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow, semi-flint breeding population developed by Rod Edmondson, Funk Seeds International, Kinston, NC from VACEX (Virginia-Corn Belt Exotic breeding population developed by Clarence Genter, Blacksburg, VA) with introgressions of four elite non-stiff stalk inbred lines. Four cycles of Reciprocal Recurrent Selection were completed with a B73 derived inbred line as tester. Multi-stage selection for improved disease resistance (southern corn leaf blight, gray leaf spot, and anthracnose), reduced lodging, and increased yield was used.1499371PI 607391
4PI 607392GS18(R)C2Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow, semi-dent breeding population developed from PHWI(M)C9 [Pioneer Hi-Bred West Indies composite (Crop Sci. 14:881-885; Crop Sci. 5:87-90; Crop Sci. 12:301-304; Crop Sci. 14:881-885)] by Terry Colbert, Funk Seeds International, Union City, TN. Two cycles of Reciprocal Recurrent Selection were completed with a non-stiff stalk inbred line as tester. Multi-stage selection for improved disease resistance (southern corn leaf blight, gray leaf spot, MDMV, and MCDV), reduced lodging, and increased yield was used.1499372PI 607392
5PI 607393GS20(R)C3Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow dent breeding population developed by Ken Wrede, Funk Seeds International, Seward, NE, from NSS(2) (Crop Sci. 38:287-288, Crop Sci. 29:314-319), NS(B)FR(2), BS17 (PI 608780 (Crop Sci. 19:565)], BS20(S)C2 [PI 608776 (Crop Sci. 16:886-887)] and six elite Stiff stalk inbred lines. Three cycles of reciprocal recurrent selection involving multi-stage selection for reduced lodging and increased yield were completed using Mo17Ht as tester1499373PI 607393
6PI 607394GS23(R)C2Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow, semi-flint breeding population developed by Ken Wrede, Funk Seeds International, Seward, NE, from NBS(2) (Crop Sci. 38:287-288, Crop Sci. 29:314-319), NB(S)FR(2), VaCBS(S)C4 [Developed by four cycles of recurrent selection among S1 lines from Virginia Corn-Belt Southern (NSL 26526) by Clarence Genter (Crop Sci. 6:429-431, 4)], and BS11(FR)C2 [PI 550477 (Crop Sci. 14:341-342)]. Two cycles of Reciprocal Recurrent Selection were completed with B73 [PI 550473 (Crop Sci. 12:721)] as tester. Multi-stage selection for reduced lodging and increased yield was used1499374PI 607394
7PI 607395GS24(R)C1Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELSNot Available1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow, dent breeding population was developed by Terry Colbert, Funk Seeds International, Union City, TN, by intercrossing several elite non-Stiff stalk inbred lines. One cycle of Reciprocal Recurrent Selection was completed with a stiff stalk inbred line as tester. Multi-stage selection for improved disease resistance (southern corn leaf blight, gray leaf spot, MDMV, and MCDV), reduced lodging, and increased yield was used1499375PI 607395
8PI 607396GS27(R)C2Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow, semi-dent breeding population developed from BS7B [(Ames 14257) Florida 767 improved by 7 cycles of recurrent selecton with F44 x F6 as tester by Earl Horner, Gainsville, FL]. Two cycles of Reciprocal Recurrent Selection were completed with a non-Stiff stalk inbred line as tester by Joe Raycraft, Funk Seeds International, Coolidge, GA. Multi-stage selection for improved disease resistance (southern corn leaf blight, MDMV, and MCDV), reduced lodging, and increased yield was used1499376PI 607396
9PI 607397GS32(R)C1Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow, semi-dent breeding population developed from FS7B [(Ames 14257) Florida 767 improved by 7 cycles of recurrent selection with F44 x F6 as tester by Earl Horner, Gainsville, FL] and an Elite Virus Dent Synthetic by Joe Raycraft, Funk Seeds International, Coolidge, GA. One cycle of Reciprocal Recurrent Selection was completed with a non-Stiff stalk inbred line as tester. Multi-stage selection for improved disease resistance (southern corn leaf blight, MDMV, and MCDV), reduced lodging, and increased yield was used1499377PI 607397
10PI 607398GS50(M)C4Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow, semi-flint breeding population developed from CBW II (formed by Steve Eberhart in Kenya from more than 100 Lation American landrace accessions from CIMMYT and Corn Belt germplasm). Four cycles of mass selection were completed by Alan Mousel, Funk Seeds International, Boyton Beach, FL. In each cycle 7 rows of GS50 and one row comprised of a mixture of elite inbred lines derived from Funk's non-stiff stalk type breeding populations were planted. Seed was saved from GS50 selected plants1499378PI 607398
11PI 607399GS51(M)C4Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow, semi-dent breeding population developed from CBW I (formed by Steve Eberhart in Kenya from more than 100 Latin American landrace accessions from CIMMYT and Corn Belt germplasm). Four cycles of mass selection were completed by Alan Mousel, Funk Seeds International, Boyton Beach, FL. In each cycle 7 rows of BS51 and one row, comprised of a mixture of elite inbred lines derived from Funk's stiff stalk type breeding populations, were planted. Seed saved from GS51 selected plants1499379PI 607399