| 0 | PI 674473 | RSC02-BC1-10-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 257595 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC02-BC1-10-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 257595 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 257595 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 257595 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 257595 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925726 | PI 674473 |
| 1 | PI 674474 | RSC07-BC1-11-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 148104 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC07-BC1-11-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 148104 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 148104 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 148104 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 148104 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925727 | PI 674474 |
| 2 | PI 674475 | RSC08-BC1-12-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 148101 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC08-BC1-12-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 148101 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 148101 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 148101 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 148101 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925728 | PI 674475 |
| 3 | PI 674476 | RSC13-BC1-6-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 148084 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC13-BC1-6-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 148084 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 148084 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 148084 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 148084 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925729 | PI 674476 |
| 4 | PI 674477 | RSC15-BC1-15-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 570731 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC15-BC1-15-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 570731 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 570731 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 570731 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 570731 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925730 | PI 674477 |
| 5 | PI 674478 | RSC17-BC1-1-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 585749 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC17-BC1-1-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 585749 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 585749 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 585749 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 585749 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925731 | PI 674478 |
| 6 | PI 674479 | RSC18-BC1-9-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 666068 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC18-BC1-9-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 666068 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 666068 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 666068 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 666068 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925732 | PI 674479 |
| 7 | PI 674480 | RSC19-BC1-7-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 152959 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC19-BC1-7-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 152959 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 152959 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 152959 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 152959 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925733 | PI 674480 |
| 8 | PI 674481 | RSC20-BC1-4-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 511355 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC20-BC1-4-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 511355 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 511355 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 511355 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 511355 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925734 | PI 674481 |
| 9 | PI 674482 | RSC22-BC1-1-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 653411 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC22-BC1-1-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 653411 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 653411 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 653411 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 653411 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925735 | PI 674482 |
| 10 | PI 674483 | RSC33-BC1-14-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 571304 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC33-BC1-14-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 571304 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 571304 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 571304 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 571304 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925736 | PI 674483 |
| 11 | PI 674484 | RSC36-BC1-15-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 570366 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC36-BC1-15-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 570366 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 570366 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 570366 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 570366 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925737 | PI 674484 |
| 12 | PI 674485 | RSC37-BC1-12-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 571295 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC37-BC1-12-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 571295 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 571295 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 571295 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 571295 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925738 | PI 674485 |
| 13 | PI 674486 | RSC38-BC1-15-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 608874 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC38-BC1-15-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 608874 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 608874 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 608874 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 608874 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925739 | PI 674486 |
| 14 | PI 674487 | RSC43-BC1-6-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 609745 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC43-BC1-6-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 609745 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 609745 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 609745 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 609745 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925741 | PI 674487 |
| 15 | PI 674488 | RSC51-BC1-6-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 571303 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC51-BC1-6-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 571303 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 571303 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 571303 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 571303 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925742 | PI 674488 |
| 16 | PI 674489 | RSC52-BC1-9-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569250 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC52-BC1-9-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569250 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 569250 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 569250 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 569250 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925743 | PI 674489 |
| 17 | PI 674490 | RSC58-BC1-6-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 217806 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC58-BC1-6-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 217806 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 217806 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 217806 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 217806 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925744 | PI 674490 |
| 18 | PI 674491 | RSC62-BC1-3-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 286245 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC62-BC1-3-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 286245 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 286245 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 286245 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 286245 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925745 | PI 674491 |
| 19 | PI 674492 | RSC66-BC1-11-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569911 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC66-BC1-11-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569911 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 569911 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 569911 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 569911 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925746 | PI 674492 |
| 20 | PI 674493 | RSC68-BC1-10-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569916 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC68-BC1-10-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569916 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 569916 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 569916 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 569916 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925747 | PI 674493 |
| 21 | PI 674494 | RSC73-BC1-6-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 570169 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC73-BC1-6-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 570169 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 570169 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 570169 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 570169 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925748 | PI 674494 |
| 22 | PI 674495 | RSC76-BC1-16-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 152586 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC76-BC1-16-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 152586 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 152586 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 152586 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 152586 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925749 | PI 674495 |
| 23 | PI 674496 | RSC83-BC1-14-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 571285 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC83-BC1-14-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 571285 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 571285 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 571285 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 571285 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925750 | PI 674496 |
| 24 | PI 674497 | RSC94-BC1-9-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569919 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC94-BC1-9-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569919 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 569919 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 569919 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 569919 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925751 | PI 674497 |
| 25 | PI 674498 | RSC96-BC1-13-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 569981 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC96-BC1-13-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 569981 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 569981 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 569981 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 569981 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925752 | PI 674498 |
| 26 | PI 674499 | RSC111-BC1-10-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454426 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC111-BC1-10-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454426 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 454426 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 454426 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 454426 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925753 | PI 674499 |
| 27 | PI 674500 | RSC112-BC1-19-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454791 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC112-BC1-19-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454791 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 454791 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 454791 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 454791 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925754 | PI 674500 |
| 28 | PI 674501 | RSC113-BC1-2-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454794 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC113-BC1-2-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454794 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 454794 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 454794 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 454794 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925755 | PI 674501 |
| 29 | PI 674502 | RSC114-BC1-10-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454050 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC114-BC1-10-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454050 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 454050 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 454050 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 454050 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925756 | PI 674502 |
| 30 | PI 674503 | RSC117-BC1-4-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 453668 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC117-BC1-4-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 453668 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 453668 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 453668 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 453668 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925757 | PI 674503 |
| 31 | PI 674504 | RSC119-BC1-19-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 455278 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC119-BC1-19-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 455278 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 455278 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 455278 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 455278 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925758 | PI 674504 |
| 32 | PI 674505 | RSC124-BC1-16-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 453999 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC124-BC1-16-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 453999 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 453999 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 453999 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 453999 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925759 | PI 674505 |
| 33 | PI 674506 | RSC127-BC1-3-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 453698 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC127-BC1-3-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 453698 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 453698 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 453698 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 453698 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925760 | PI 674506 |
| 34 | PI 674507 | RSC130-BC1-17-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 455262 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC130-BC1-17-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 455262 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 455262 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 455262 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 455262 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925761 | PI 674507 |
| 35 | PI 674508 | RSC131-BC1-5-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 455553 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC131-BC1-5-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 455553 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 455553 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 455553 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 455553 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925762 | PI 674508 |
| 36 | PI 674509 | RSC132-BC1-13-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 453489 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC132-BC1-13-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 453489 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 453489 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 453489 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 453489 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925763 | PI 674509 |
| 37 | PI 674510 | RSC135-BC1-2-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 453410 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC135-BC1-2-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 453410 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 453410 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 453410 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 453410 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925764 | PI 674510 |
| 38 | PI 674511 | RSC140-BC1-4-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 454241 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC140-BC1-4-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 454241 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 454241 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 454241 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 454241 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925765 | PI 674511 |
| 39 | PI 674512 | RSC149-BC1-12-F3bk | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Texas, United States | S9 | | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Genetic material | Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] germplasm PI 455101 was converted to an early-maturing, dwarf-height BC1F3 family and released in bulk under the Reinitiated Sorghum Conversion designation as RSC149-BC1-12-F3bk. Conversion was accomplished by crossing the late-maturing plant introduction PI 455101 to the elite line B.Tx406 in a short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within F2 segregating populations under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 455101 genome was then backcrossed to the plant introduction PI 455101 in short-day nurseries in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F1 was self-pollinated in the short-day nursery in Puerto Vallarta and selection of early-maturing, short genotypes (generally 2- or 3-dwarf) within BC1F2 segregating populations were made under long-day, summer conditions in Vega, TX. Early-flowering, short BC1F2 selections were genotyped-by-sequencing, and 1 BC1F2 plant with the greatest proportion of the PI 455101 genome was self-pollinated in Puerto Vallarta. The resulting BC1F2:3 family was bulked and represents new sources of germplasm from the USDA-ARS sorghum collection of a height and maturity readily usable to temperate-zone areas of the world. | 1925766 | PI 674512 |