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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 612967 | 'MONTOLA 2003' | Carthamus tinctorius L. | United States | W6 |  | | 2000 | DEVELOPED | PRE 03/21/2000 | | | | | Cultivar | The fatty acid composition of safflower oil from Montola 2003 at Sidney, MT averaged 808 gkg-1 oleic acid, 128 gkg-1 linoleic, 39 gkg-1 palmitic, and 15 gkg-1 stearic acid compared with 805 gkg-1 oleic, 121 gkg-1 linoleic, 41 gkg-1 palmitic, and 16 gkg-1 stearic acid for Montola 2000. Total saturated fatty acid content for both cultivars ranged from 66 to 70 gkg-1. Has a neutral taste. Recommended for dryland and irrigated production in Montana and western N. Dakota; provides high quality high oleic low saturated fatty acid safflower oil for specialty oil market. Plants have spines on the leaf tips and along leaf margins and involucral bracts. Flower color is yellow in the bud and full bloom. Upon drying, the flower color is light orange to orange. Seed has predominantly bright white (normal) hull preferred by the birdseed market, is similar in seed size to Montola 2000 and averages 3.06 g/100 seeds. Classified as medium maturity (120 d); flowers 1 to 2 days later than Montola 2000. Under dryland conditions at Sidney, MT, Montola 2003 is 4 cm taller than Montola 2000; under irrigated conditions it is approxomately 8 cm taller. Appears moderately resistant to Alternaria leaf spot and moderately resistant to Pseudomonas bacterial blight. In dryland trials at Sidney, MT during 1996-99, averaged 1922 kgha-1 with a test weight of 32.1 kghl-1, seed oil content of 380 gkg-1, plant height of 60.5 cm, compared with 1837 kgha-1; 29.9 kghl-1; 374 gkg-1; and 55.0 cm respectively for Montola 2000. In irrigated trials at Sidney, MT during 1996-99, averaged 2616 kgha-1 with a test weight of 29.3 kghl-1; a seed oil content of 367 gkg-1; plant height of 71.0 cm compared with 2122 kgha-1; 27.3 kghl-1; 370 gkg-1; 62.5 cm respectively for Montola 2000. | 1596163 | PI 612967 |