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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 695391IpaCor2-GA-NCArachis hybr.Georgia, United StatesS92021DEVELOPEDGenetic materialAll allotetraploid lines have prominent main stems and the laterals are decumbent with highly spreading growth habit. Flowers were profusely produced on all allotetraploids. IpaCor2-GA-NC had orange colored flowers, whereas IpaDur3-GA-NC and ValSten1-GA-NC had yellow flowers. These allotetraploids require 120 to 140 days to maturity. Due to the fragility of pegs and presence of isthmus between the pods, harvesting of pods is challenging. We successfully made crosses and backcrosses using all allotetraploid lines as pollen donors and elite cultivated peanut as the recurrent female parents. All allotetraploids demonstrated high levels of resistance to leaf spot diseases in the field. Tolerance to tomato spotted wilt virus was found in ValSten1-GA-NC.2110495PI 695391
1PI 695392IpaDur3-GA-NCArachis hybr.Georgia, United StatesS9Not Available2021DEVELOPEDGenetic materialAll allotetraploid lines have prominent main stems and the laterals are decumbent with highly spreading growth habit. Flowers were profusely produced on all allotetraploids. IpaCor2-GA-NC had orange colored flowers, whereas IpaDur3-GA-NC and ValSten1-GA-NC had yellow flowers. These allotetraploids require 120 to 140 days to maturity. Due to the fragility of pegs and presence of isthmus between the pods, harvesting of pods is challenging. We successfully made crosses and backcrosses using all allotetraploid lines as pollen donors and elite cultivated peanut as the recurrent female parents. All allotetraploids demonstrated high levels of resistance to leaf spot diseases in the field. Tolerance to tomato spotted wilt virus was found in ValSten1-GA-NC.2110496PI 695392
2PI 695393ValSten1-GA-NCArachis hybr.Georgia, United StatesS92021DEVELOPEDGenetic materialAll allotetraploid lines have prominent main stems and the laterals are decumbent with highly spreading growth habit. Flowers were profusely produced on all allotetraploids. IpaCor2-GA-NC had orange colored flowers, whereas IpaDur3-GA-NC and ValSten1-GA-NC had yellow flowers. These allotetraploids require 120 to 140 days to maturity. Due to the fragility of pegs and presence of isthmus between the pods, harvesting of pods is challenging. We successfully made crosses and backcrosses using all allotetraploid lines as pollen donors and elite cultivated peanut as the recurrent female parents. All allotetraploids demonstrated high levels of resistance to leaf spot diseases in the field. Tolerance to tomato spotted wilt virus was found in ValSten1-GA-NC.2110497PI 695393