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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 673348BQPM15Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBQPM9 (Reg. No. GP-584; PI 671795), BQPM10 (Reg. No. GP-585; PI 671796) ,BQPM11 (Reg. No. GP-586, PI 671797), BQPM12 (Reg. No. GP-587, PI 671798), BQPM13 (Reg. No. GP-588; PI 671799), BQPM14 (Reg. No. GP-589; PI 671800), BQPM15 (Reg. No. GP-592; PI 673348), BQPM16 (Reg. No. GP-590; PI 671801), and BQPM17 (Reg. No. GP-591; PI 671802) are QPM lines adapted to the U.S. Corn Belt derived from two QPM sources (CLQ06901 and CLRQ00502 developed by Surinder Vasal at CIMMYT) and eleven B lines (B91, B95, B97, B98, B99, B100, B113, B114, B104, B109, and B110). The QPB x B line F1 generation and one backcross to each B line were conducted at CIMMYT in Mexico. Backcrosses were then planted at the Ames, Iowa nursery in the spring of 2002 and self pollinated. Subsequent generations (S1-S7) were planted ear-to-row each season at the Ames, Iowa nursery. Only kernels with opacity scores of 1-2 out of 5 were advanced to the next generation, and co-dominant markers phi057 and umc1066 were used to confirm the presence of the opaque2 gene. Microbial amino acid assays were also used in some years to evaluate the lysine, methionine and tryptophan concentrations of the selected kernels .1921843PI 673348
1PI 671795BQPM9Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7KERNELSNot Available2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBQPM9 (Reg. No. GP-584; PI 671795), BQPM10 (Reg. No. GP-585; PI 671796) ,BQPM11 (Reg. No. GP-586, PI 671797), BQPM12 (Reg. No. GP-587, PI 671798), BQPM13 (Reg. No. GP-588; PI 671799), BQPM14 (Reg. No. GP-589; PI 671800), BQPM15 (Reg. No. GP-592; PI 673348), BQPM16 (Reg. No. GP-590; PI 671801), and BQPM17 (Reg. No. GP-591; PI 671802) are QPM lines adapted to the U.S. Corn Belt derived from two QPM sources (CLQ06901 and CLRQ00502 developed by Surinder Vasal at CIMMYT) and eleven B lines (B91, B95, B97, B98, B99, B100, B113, B114, B104, B109, and B110). The QPB x B line F1 generation and one backcross to each B line were conducted at CIMMYT in Mexico. Backcrosses were then planted at the Ames, Iowa nursery in the spring of 2002 and self pollinated. Subsequent generations (S1-S7) were planted ear-to-row each season at the Ames, Iowa nursery. Only kernels with opacity scores of 1-2 out of 5 were advanced to the next generation, and co-dominant markers phi057 and umc1066 were used to confirm the presence of the opaque2 gene. Microbial amino acid assays were also used in some years to evaluate the lysine, methionine and tryptophan concentrations of the selected kernels .1917699PI 671795
2PI 671796BQPM10Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBQPM9 (Reg. No. GP-584; PI 671795), BQPM10 (Reg. No. GP-585; PI 671796) ,BQPM11 (Reg. No. GP-586, PI 671797), BQPM12 (Reg. No. GP-587, PI 671798), BQPM13 (Reg. No. GP-588; PI 671799), BQPM14 (Reg. No. GP-589; PI 671800), BQPM15 (Reg. No. GP-592; PI 673348), BQPM16 (Reg. No. GP-590; PI 671801), and BQPM17 (Reg. No. GP-591; PI 671802) are QPM lines adapted to the U.S. Corn Belt derived from two QPM sources (CLQ06901 and CLRQ00502 developed by Surinder Vasal at CIMMYT) and eleven B lines (B91, B95, B97, B98, B99, B100, B113, B114, B104, B109, and B110). The QPB x B line F1 generation and one backcross to each B line were conducted at CIMMYT in Mexico. Backcrosses were then planted at the Ames, Iowa nursery in the spring of 2002 and self pollinated. Subsequent generations (S1-S7) were planted ear-to-row each season at the Ames, Iowa nursery. Only kernels with opacity scores of 1-2 out of 5 were advanced to the next generation, and co-dominant markers phi057 and umc1066 were used to confirm the presence of the opaque2 gene. Microbial amino acid assays were also used in some years to evaluate the lysine, methionine and tryptophan concentrations of the selected kernels .1917700PI 671796
3PI 671797BQPM11Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBQPM9 (Reg. No. GP-584; PI 671795), BQPM10 (Reg. No. GP-585; PI 671796) ,BQPM11 (Reg. No. GP-586, PI 671797), BQPM12 (Reg. No. GP-587, PI 671798), BQPM13 (Reg. No. GP-588; PI 671799), BQPM14 (Reg. No. GP-589; PI 671800), BQPM15 (Reg. No. GP-592; PI 673348), BQPM16 (Reg. No. GP-590; PI 671801), and BQPM17 (Reg. No. GP-591; PI 671802) are QPM lines adapted to the U.S. Corn Belt derived from two QPM sources (CLQ06901 and CLRQ00502 developed by Surinder Vasal at CIMMYT) and eleven B lines (B91, B95, B97, B98, B99, B100, B113, B114, B104, B109, and B110). The QPB x B line F1 generation and one backcross to each B line were conducted at CIMMYT in Mexico. Backcrosses were then planted at the Ames, Iowa nursery in the spring of 2002 and self pollinated. Subsequent generations (S1-S7) were planted ear-to-row each season at the Ames, Iowa nursery. Only kernels with opacity scores of 1-2 out of 5 were advanced to the next generation, and co-dominant markers phi057 and umc1066 were used to confirm the presence of the opaque2 gene. Microbial amino acid assays were also used in some years to evaluate the lysine, methionine and tryptophan concentrations of the selected kernels .1917701PI 671797
4PI 671798BQPM12Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBQPM9 (Reg. No. GP-584; PI 671795), BQPM10 (Reg. No. GP-585; PI 671796) ,BQPM11 (Reg. No. GP-586, PI 671797), BQPM12 (Reg. No. GP-587, PI 671798), BQPM13 (Reg. No. GP-588; PI 671799), BQPM14 (Reg. No. GP-589; PI 671800), BQPM15 (Reg. No. GP-592; PI 673348), BQPM16 (Reg. No. GP-590; PI 671801), and BQPM17 (Reg. No. GP-591; PI 671802) are QPM lines adapted to the U.S. Corn Belt derived from two QPM sources (CLQ06901 and CLRQ00502 developed by Surinder Vasal at CIMMYT) and eleven B lines (B91, B95, B97, B98, B99, B100, B113, B114, B104, B109, and B110). The QPB x B line F1 generation and one backcross to each B line were conducted at CIMMYT in Mexico. Backcrosses were then planted at the Ames, Iowa nursery in the spring of 2002 and self pollinated. Subsequent generations (S1-S7) were planted ear-to-row each season at the Ames, Iowa nursery. Only kernels with opacity scores of 1-2 out of 5 were advanced to the next generation, and co-dominant markers phi057 and umc1066 were used to confirm the presence of the opaque2 gene. Microbial amino acid assays were also used in some years to evaluate the lysine, methionine and tryptophan concentrations of the selected kernels .1917702PI 671798
5PI 671799BQPM13Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBQPM9 (Reg. No. GP-584; PI 671795), BQPM10 (Reg. No. GP-585; PI 671796) ,BQPM11 (Reg. No. GP-586, PI 671797), BQPM12 (Reg. No. GP-587, PI 671798), BQPM13 (Reg. No. GP-588; PI 671799), BQPM14 (Reg. No. GP-589; PI 671800), BQPM15 (Reg. No. GP-592; PI 673348), BQPM16 (Reg. No. GP-590; PI 671801), and BQPM17 (Reg. No. GP-591; PI 671802) are QPM lines adapted to the U.S. Corn Belt derived from two QPM sources (CLQ06901 and CLRQ00502 developed by Surinder Vasal at CIMMYT) and eleven B lines (B91, B95, B97, B98, B99, B100, B113, B114, B104, B109, and B110). The QPB x B line F1 generation and one backcross to each B line were conducted at CIMMYT in Mexico. Backcrosses were then planted at the Ames, Iowa nursery in the spring of 2002 and self pollinated. Subsequent generations (S1-S7) were planted ear-to-row each season at the Ames, Iowa nursery. Only kernels with opacity scores of 1-2 out of 5 were advanced to the next generation, and co-dominant markers phi057 and umc1066 were used to confirm the presence of the opaque2 gene. Microbial amino acid assays were also used in some years to evaluate the lysine, methionine and tryptophan concentrations of the selected kernels .1917703PI 671799
6PI 671800BQPM14Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBQPM9 (Reg. No. GP-584; PI 671795), BQPM10 (Reg. No. GP-585; PI 671796) ,BQPM11 (Reg. No. GP-586, PI 671797), BQPM12 (Reg. No. GP-587, PI 671798), BQPM13 (Reg. No. GP-588; PI 671799), BQPM14 (Reg. No. GP-589; PI 671800), BQPM15 (Reg. No. GP-592; PI 673348), BQPM16 (Reg. No. GP-590; PI 671801), and BQPM17 (Reg. No. GP-591; PI 671802) are QPM lines adapted to the U.S. Corn Belt derived from two QPM sources (CLQ06901 and CLRQ00502 developed by Surinder Vasal at CIMMYT) and eleven B lines (B91, B95, B97, B98, B99, B100, B113, B114, B104, B109, and B110). The QPB x B line F1 generation and one backcross to each B line were conducted at CIMMYT in Mexico. Backcrosses were then planted at the Ames, Iowa nursery in the spring of 2002 and self pollinated. Subsequent generations (S1-S7) were planted ear-to-row each season at the Ames, Iowa nursery. Only kernels with opacity scores of 1-2 out of 5 were advanced to the next generation, and co-dominant markers phi057 and umc1066 were used to confirm the presence of the opaque2 gene. Microbial amino acid assays were also used in some years to evaluate the lysine, methionine and tryptophan concentrations of the selected kernels .1917704PI 671800
7PI 671801BQPM16Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBQPM9 (Reg. No. GP-584; PI 671795), BQPM10 (Reg. No. GP-585; PI 671796) ,BQPM11 (Reg. No. GP-586, PI 671797), BQPM12 (Reg. No. GP-587, PI 671798), BQPM13 (Reg. No. GP-588; PI 671799), BQPM14 (Reg. No. GP-589; PI 671800), BQPM15 (Reg. No. GP-592; PI 673348), BQPM16 (Reg. No. GP-590; PI 671801), and BQPM17 (Reg. No. GP-591; PI 671802) are QPM lines adapted to the U.S. Corn Belt derived from two QPM sources (CLQ06901 and CLRQ00502 developed by Surinder Vasal at CIMMYT) and eleven B lines (B91, B95, B97, B98, B99, B100, B113, B114, B104, B109, and B110). The QPB x B line F1 generation and one backcross to each B line were conducted at CIMMYT in Mexico. Backcrosses were then planted at the Ames, Iowa nursery in the spring of 2002 and self pollinated. Subsequent generations (S1-S7) were planted ear-to-row each season at the Ames, Iowa nursery. Only kernels with opacity scores of 1-2 out of 5 were advanced to the next generation, and co-dominant markers phi057 and umc1066 were used to confirm the presence of the opaque2 gene. Microbial amino acid assays were also used in some years to evaluate the lysine, methionine and tryptophan concentrations of the selected kernels .1917705PI 671801
8PI 671802BQPM17Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBQPM9 (Reg. No. GP-584; PI 671795), BQPM10 (Reg. No. GP-585; PI 671796) ,BQPM11 (Reg. No. GP-586, PI 671797), BQPM12 (Reg. No. GP-587, PI 671798), BQPM13 (Reg. No. GP-588; PI 671799), BQPM14 (Reg. No. GP-589; PI 671800), BQPM15 (Reg. No. GP-592; PI 673348), BQPM16 (Reg. No. GP-590; PI 671801), and BQPM17 (Reg. No. GP-591; PI 671802) are QPM lines adapted to the U.S. Corn Belt derived from two QPM sources (CLQ06901 and CLRQ00502 developed by Surinder Vasal at CIMMYT) and eleven B lines (B91, B95, B97, B98, B99, B100, B113, B114, B104, B109, and B110). The QPB x B line F1 generation and one backcross to each B line were conducted at CIMMYT in Mexico. Backcrosses were then planted at the Ames, Iowa nursery in the spring of 2002 and self pollinated. Subsequent generations (S1-S7) were planted ear-to-row each season at the Ames, Iowa nursery. Only kernels with opacity scores of 1-2 out of 5 were advanced to the next generation, and co-dominant markers phi057 and umc1066 were used to confirm the presence of the opaque2 gene. Microbial amino acid assays were also used in some years to evaluate the lysine, methionine and tryptophan concentrations of the selected kernels .1917706PI 671802