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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 636460TN03-350Glycine max (L.) Merr. Tennessee, United StatesSOY2005DEVELOPED04/2004Breeding materialLine TN03-350 was released as a germplasm because of its high yield potential in TN and increased protein concentration throughout broad geographical regions of southern USA. TN03-350 was the highest protein containing line (439 g kg-1) out of 48 entries included in the 2003 MG V USDA Southern Regional Uniform Preliminary Test in 11 locations. It has an average level (197 g kg-1 seed) of oil content. The seed yield of TN03-350 at 3655 kg ha-1 was significantly higher than that of the commercial check cultivar 5601T at 3347 kg ha-1 and 5002T at 3272 kg hg-1 averaged over a total of six testing environments in Tennessee. TN03-350 has white flower color, gray pubescence, tan pod wall, and a determinate growth habit. TN03-350 is resistant to stem canker [caused by Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora. TN03-350 matures about four days later than 5601T, thus its relative maturity is approximately 6.0. Seeds are yellow with smooth seed coats and buff hila. The seed size is approximately 15 g 100 seeds-1 with excellent seed quality.1668535PI 636460
1PI 636461TN04-5321Glycine max (L.) Merr. Tennessee, United StatesSOY2005DEVELOPED04/2004Breeding materialAverage protein concentration of TN04-5321 (431 g kg-1 seed) was significantly higher than that of the checks 5601T (405 g kg-1 seed) and 5002T (392 g kg-1 seed) as well as the parents N87-984-16 (427 g kg-1 seed) and TN93-99 (390 g kg-1 seed). The seed yield of TN04-5321 at 3222 kg ha-1 was not significantly different than that of the commercial check cultivars 5601T at 3347 kg ha-1 and 5002T at 3272 kg ha-1, averaged over a total of six testing environments in Tennessee. TN04-5321 has white flower color, gray pubescence, tan pod wall, and a determinate growth habit. TN04-5321 is similar to commercial checks for loding. TN04-5321 matures about three days later than 5601T, thus its relative maturity is approximately 5.9. The seeds are yellow with smooth seed coats and buff hila. The seed size is large, exceeding 16 g 100 seeds-1 with excellent seed quality.1668536PI 636461