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0PI 642025'PHILLIPS'Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea North Carolina, United StatesPVPONot Available2006DEVELOPED2005CultivarLarge-seeded virginia-type peanut cultivar with high yield of bright fancy pods. Possesses alternate branching pattern, intermediate runner growth habit, medium green foliage, large seeds with tan testa averaging 835 mg seed 1, approximately 34% jumbo pods and 45% fancy pods. In 40 trials in the joint VAES-NCARS Peanut Variety and Quality Evaluation (PVQE) program over 2000-2004, Phillips had similar pod yield and fancy pod content compared with NC V 11 but greater jumbo pod content, jumbo pod brightness, fancy pod brightness, average pod brightness, extra large kernel (ELK) content, sound mature kernel content, meat content, and crop value at federal support price. Although the ratio of oleic to linoleic fatty acid in seed oil of Phillips was greater than that of NC V 11, both cultivars have low oleic acid levels even within the normal range for virginia-type peanuts. In 16 trials conducted by the NCARS breeding program over 1998-2004, Phillips had greater brightness of fancy pods than NC V 11, greater average pod brightness, greater ELK content , and greater meat content. Susceptible to early leafspot caused by Cercospora arachidicola, to Cylindrocladium black rot (CBR) caused by C. parasiticum, to Sclerotinia blight caused by S. minor and to tomato spotted wilt caused by tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV).1692528PI 642025