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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 642014BMN-RMR-8Phaseolus vulgaris L. Maryland, United StatesW6SEED2006DEVELOPEDPRE 02/02/2006Breeding materialHigh yielding, upright short vine, type II, white seeded, great northern dry bean germplasm line BelMiNeb (BMN)-Rust and Mosaic Resistant (RMR)-8. One of first six and only great northern beans in the world to combine four genes (Ur-3, Ur-4, Ur-6 and Ur-11) for resistance to all known races of the hyper variable bean rust pathogen, Uromyces appendiculatus, with two genes (I and bc-3) for resistance to all known strains of the highly variable bean common mosaic (BCMV) and bean common mosaic necrosis (BCMNV) potyviruses. Most important source of rust resistance in BMN-RMR-8 is the Ur-11 gene effective against 89 of 90 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. PI 1818996 and PI 190078 were sources of Ur-11. The single race of U. appendiculatus for which Ur-11 is not effective, is controlled by Ur-3 and Ur-4. The Ur-3 rust resistance gene is effective against 44 races maintained at Beltsville. The Ur-3 gene has remained effective against rust pathogen races in the U.S. since its introduction into dry bean cultivars. The Ur-4 gene that controls race 108 is effective against 29 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. This line contains the independent Ur-6 gene that is effective against 22 races. Michigan pinto breeding lines P94207 (released as Kodiak) and P94232 are the sources of the Ur-3 and Ur-6 genes. The source of the Ur-4 gene was the snap bean Early Gallatin. Pinto line P 94232 and great northern line G 94567 were the sources of bc-3. Several lines and cultivars in the pedigree of BMN-RMR-8 were the sources of the I gene. Combination of dominant I and recessive bc-3 genes with distinctly different mechanisms of resistance offer complete, and probably durable, resistance to all known strains of BCMV and BCMNV. BelMiNeb-RMR-8 produced under field conditions erect plants with moderately early maturity, high yield, good pod-to-ground clearance, and large, attractive, dull, white, great northern seeds that averaged 33.9 grams/100 seeds.1692073PI 642014
1PI 642015BMN-RMR-9Phaseolus vulgaris L. Maryland, United StatesW62006DEVELOPEDPRE 02/02/2006Breeding materialHigh yielding, upright short vine, type II, white seeded, great northern dry bean germplasm line BelMiNeb (BMN)-Rust and Mosaic Resistant (RMR)-9. One of the first six and only great northern beans in world to combine 4 genes (Ur-3, Ur-4, Ur-6 and Ur-11) for resistance to all known races of the hyper variable bean rust pathogen, Uromyces appendiculatus, with two genes (I and bc-3) for resistance to all known strains of highly variable bean common mosaic (BCMV) and bean common mosaic necrosis (BCMNV) potyviruses. Most important source of rust resistance in BMN-RMR-9 is Ur-11 gene effective against 89 of the 90 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. PI 1818996 and PI 190078 were sources of Ur-11. The single race of U. appendiculatus for which Ur-11 is not effective, is controlled by Ur-3 and Ur-4. Ur-3 rust resistance gene also effective against 44 races maintained at Beltsville. The Ur-3 gene has remained effective against rust pathogen races in U.S. since its introduction into dry bean cultivars. Ur-4 gene that controls race 108 is effective against 29 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. Contains independent Ur-6 gene effective against 22 races. Michigan pinto breeding lines P94207 (released as Kodiak) and P94232 are sources of Ur-3 and Ur-6 genes. Source of Ur-4 gene was snap bean Early Gallatin. Pinto line P 94232 and great northern line G 94567 were sources of bc-3. Several lines and cultivars in pedigree of BMN-RMR-9 were sources of the I gene. Combination of dominant I and recessive bc-3 genes with distinctly different mechanisms of resistance offer complete, and probably durable, resistance to all known strains of BCMV and BCMNV. BelMiNeb-RMR-9 produced under field conditions erect plants with moderately early maturity, high yield, good pod-to-ground clearance, and white, large great northern seeds that averaged 34.3 grams/100 seeds.1692074PI 642015
2PI 642016BMN-RMR-10Phaseolus vulgaris L. Maryland, United StatesW62006DEVELOPEDPRE 02/02/2006Breeding materialHigh yielding, upright short vine, type II, white seeded, great northern dry bean germplasm line BelMiNeb (BMN)-Rust and Mosaic Resistant (RMR)-10. One of first six and only great northern beans in world to combine four genes (Ur-3, Ur-4, Ur-6 and Ur-11) for resistance to all known races of the hyper variable bean rust pathogen, Uromyces appendiculatus, with two genes (I and bc-3) for resistance to all known strains of highly variable bean common mosaic (BCMV) and bean common mosaic necrosis (BCMNV) potyviruses. Most important source of rust resistance in BMN-RMR-10 is Ur-11 gene effective against 89 of 90 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. PI 1818996 and PI 190078 were sources of Ur-11. The single race of U. appendiculatus for which Ur-11 is not effective, is controlled by Ur-3 and Ur-4. Ur-3 rust resistance gene is effective against 44 races maintained at Beltsville. Ur-3 gene has remained effective against rust pathogen races in U.S. since its introduction into dry bean cultivars. Ur-4 gene that controls race 108 is effective against 29 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. This line contains independent Ur-6 gene effective against 22 races. Michigan pinto breeding lines P94207 (released as Kodiak) and P94232 are sources of the Ur-3 and Ur-6 genes. Source of the Ur-4 gene was snap bean Early Gallatin. Pinto line P 94232 and great northern line G 94567 were sources of bc-3. Several lines and cultivars in pedigree of BMN-RMR-10 were sources of the I gene. Combination of dominant I and recessive bc-3 genes with distinctly different mechanisms of resistance offer complete, and probably durable, resistance to all known strains of BCMV and BCMNV. BelMiNeb-RMR-10 produced under field conditions erect plants with moderately early maturity, high yield, good pod-to-ground clearance, and white, large great northern seeds that averaged 33.3 grams/100 seeds.1692075PI 642016
3PI 642017BMN-RMR-11Phaseolus vulgaris L. Maryland, United StatesW62006DEVELOPEDPRE 02/02/2006Breeding materialHigh yielding, upright short vine, type II, white seeded, great northern dry bean germplasm line BelMiNeb (BMN)-Rust and Mosaic Resistant (RMR)-11. One of first six and only great northern beans in world to combine four genes (Ur-3, Ur-4, Ur-6 and Ur-11) for resistance to all known races of the hyper variable bean rust pathogen, Uromyces appendiculatus, with two genes (I and bc-3) for resistance to all known strains of the highly variable bean common mosaic (BCMV) and bean common mosaic necrosis (BCMNV) potyviruses. Most important source of rust resistance in BMN-RMR-11 is Ur-11 gene effective against 89 of 90 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. PI 1818996 and PI 190078 were sources of Ur-11. Single race of U. appendiculatus for which Ur-11 is not effective, is controlled by Ur-3 and Ur-4. Ur-3 rust resistance gene also effective against 44 races maintained at Beltsville. Ur-3 gene has remained effective against rust pathogen races in U.S. since its introduction into dry bean cultivars. Ur-4 gene that controls race 108 is effective against 29 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. This line contains the independent Ur-6 gene effective against 22 races. Michigan pinto breeding lines P94207 (released as Kodiak) and P94232 are sources of the Ur-3 and Ur-6 genes. Source of the Ur-4 gene was snap bean Early Gallatin. Pinto line P 94232 and great northern line G 94567 were sources of bc-3. Several lines and cultivars in pedigree of BMN-RMR-11 were sources of the I gene. Combination of dominant I and recessive bc-3 genes with distinctly different mechanisms of resistance offer complete, and probably durable, resistance to all known strains of BCMV and BCMNV. BelMiNeb-RMR-11 produced under field conditions erect plants with moderately early maturity, high yield, good pod-to-ground clearance, and white, rather large great northern seeds that averaged 36.7 grams/100 seeds.1692076PI 642017
4PI 642018BMN-RMR-12Phaseolus vulgaris L. Maryland, United StatesW62006DEVELOPEDPRE 02/02/2006Breeding materialHigh yielding, upright short vine, type II, white seeded, great northern dry bean germplasm line BelMiNeb (BMN)-Rust and Mosaic Resistant (RMR)-12. One of the first six and only great northern beans in world to combine four genes (Ur-3, Ur-4, Ur-6 and Ur-11) for resistance to all known races of the hyper variable bean rust pathogen, Uromyces appendiculatus, with two genes (I and bc-3) for resistance to all known strains of the highly variable bean common mosaic (BCMV) and bean common mosaic necrosis (BCMNV) potyviruses. Most important source of rust resistance in BMN-RMR-12 is Ur-11 gene effective against 89 of 90 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. PI 1818996 and PI 190078 were sources of Ur-11. Single race of U. appendiculatus for which Ur-11 is not effective, controlled by Ur-3 and Ur-4. Ur-3 rust resistance gene effective against 44 races maintained at Beltsville. Ur-3 gene has remained effective against rust pathogen races in U.S. since its introduction into dry bean cultivars. Ur-4 gene that controls race 108 is effective against 29 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. This line contains the independent Ur-6 gene effective against 22 races. Michigan pinto breeding lines P94207 (released as Kodiak) and P94232 are sources of the Ur-3 and Ur-6 genes. Source of the Ur-4 gene was snap bean Early Gallatin. Pinto line P 94232 and great northern line G 94567 were sources of bc-3. Several lines and cultivars in the pedigree of BMN-RMR-12 were the sources of the I gene. The combination of dominant I and recessive bc-3 genes with distinctly different mechanisms of resistance offer complete, and probably durable, resistance to all known strains of BCMV and BCMNV. BelMiNeb-RMR-12 produced under field conditions erect plants with moderately early maturity, high yield, good pod-to-ground clearance, and white and large great northern seeds that averaged 35.7 grams/100 seeds. 1692077PI 642018
5PI 642019BMN-RMR-13Phaseolus vulgaris L. Maryland, United StatesW62006DEVELOPEDPRE 02/02/2006Breeding materialHigh yielding, upright short vine, type II, white seeded, great northern dry bean germplasm line BelMiNeb (BMN)-Rust and Mosaic Resistant (RMR)-13 One of first six and only great northern beans in world to combine four genes (Ur-3, Ur-4, Ur-6 and Ur-11) for resistance to all known races of hyper variable bean rust pathogen, Uromyces appendiculatus, with two genes (I and bc-3) for resistance to all known strains of the highly variable bean common mosaic (BCMV) and bean common mosaic necrosis (BCMNV) potyviruses. Most important source of rust resistance in BMN-RMR-13 is Ur-11 gene effective against 89 of 90 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. PI 181996 and PI 190078 were sources of Ur-11. Single race of U. appendiculatus for which Ur-11 is not effective, controlled by Ur-3 and Ur-4. Ur-3 rust resistance gene also effective against 44 races maintained at Beltsville. Ur-3 gene has remained effective against rust pathogen races in the U.S. since its introduction into dry bean cultivars. Ur-4 gene that controls race 108 is effective against 29 races of U. appendiculatus maintained at Beltsville. This line contains independent Ur-6 gene effective against 22 races. Michigan pinto breeding lines P94207 (released as Kodiak) and P94232 are sources of the Ur-3 and Ur-6 genes. Source of Ur-4 gene was snap bean Early Gallatin. Pinto line P 94232 and great northern line G 94567 were sources of bc-3. Several lines and cultivars in pedigree of BMN-RMR-13 were sources of the I gene. Combination of dominant I and recessive bc-3 genes with distinctly different mechanisms of resistance offer complete, and probably durable, resistance to all known strains of BCMV and BCMNV. BelMiNeb-RMR-13 produced under field conditions erect plants with moderately early maturity, high yield, good pod-to-ground clearance, and white and large great northern seeds that averaged 36.3 grams/100 seeds.1692078PI 642019