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0PI 695863Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111071PI 695863
1PI 695864Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111072PI 695864
2PI 695865Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111073PI 695865
3PI 695866Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111074PI 695866
4PI 695867Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111075PI 695867
5PI 695868Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111076PI 695868
6PI 695869Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111077PI 695869
7PI 695870Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111078PI 695870
8PI 695871Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111079PI 695871
9PI 695872Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111080PI 695872
10PI 695873Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111081PI 695873
11PI 695874Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111082PI 695874
12PI 695875Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111083PI 695875
13PI 695876Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111084PI 695876
14PI 695877Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111085PI 695877
15PI 695878Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111086PI 695878
16PI 695879Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111087PI 695879
17PI 695880Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111088PI 695880
18PI 695881Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111089PI 695881
19PI 695882Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111090PI 695882
20PI 695883Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111091PI 695883
21PI 695884Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111092PI 695884
22PI 695885Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111093PI 695885
23PI 695886Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111094PI 695886
24PI 695887Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111095PI 695887
25PI 695888Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111096PI 695888
26PI 695889Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111097PI 695889
27PI 695890Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111098PI 695890
28PI 695891Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111099PI 695891
29PI 695892Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111100PI 695892
30PI 695893Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111101PI 695893
31PI 695894Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111102PI 695894
32PI 695895Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111103PI 695895
33PI 695896Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111104PI 695896
34PI 695897Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111105PI 695897
35PI 695898Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111106PI 695898
36PI 695899Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111107PI 695899
37PI 695900Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111108PI 695900
38PI 695901Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111109PI 695901
39PI 695902Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111110PI 695902
40PI 695903Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111111PI 695903
41PI 695904Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111112PI 695904
42PI 695905Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111113PI 695905
43PI 695906Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111114PI 695906
44PI 695907Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111115PI 695907
45PI 695908Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111116PI 695908
46PI 695909Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111117PI 695909
47PI 695910Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111118PI 695910
48PI 695911Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111119PI 695911
49PI 695912Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111120PI 695912
50PI 695913Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111121PI 695913
51PI 695914Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111122PI 695914
52PI 695915Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111123PI 695915
53PI 695916Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111124PI 695916
54PI 695917Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111125PI 695917
55PI 695918Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111126PI 695918
56PI 695919Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111127PI 695919
57PI 695920Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111128PI 695920
58PI 695921Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111129PI 695921
59PI 695922Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111130PI 695922
60PI 695923Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111131PI 695923
61PI 695924Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111132PI 695924
62PI 695925Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111133PI 695925
63PI 695926Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111134PI 695926
64PI 695927Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111135PI 695927
65PI 695928Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111136PI 695928
66PI 695929Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111137PI 695929
67PI 695930Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111138PI 695930
68PI 695931Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111139PI 695931
69PI 695932Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111140PI 695932
70PI 695933Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111141PI 695933
71PI 695934Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111142PI 695934
72PI 695935Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111143PI 695935
73PI 695936Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111144PI 695936
74PI 695937Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111145PI 695937
75PI 695938Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111146PI 695938
76PI 695939Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111147PI 695939
77PI 695940Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111148PI 695940
78PI 695941Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111149PI 695941
79PI 695942Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111150PI 695942
80PI 695943Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111151PI 695943
81PI 695944Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111152PI 695944
82PI 695945Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111153PI 695945
83PI 695946Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111154PI 695946
84PI 695947Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111155PI 695947
85PI 695948Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111156PI 695948
86PI 695949Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111157PI 695949
87PI 695950Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111158PI 695950
88PI 695951Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111159PI 695951
89PI 695952Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111160PI 695952
90PI 695953Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111161PI 695953
91PI 695954Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111162PI 695954
92PI 695955Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111163PI 695955
93PI 695956Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111164PI 695956
94PI 695957Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111165PI 695957
95PI 695958Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111166PI 695958
96PI 695959Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111167PI 695959
97PI 695960Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111168PI 695960
98PI 695961Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111169PI 695961
99PI 695962Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111170PI 695962
100PI 695963Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111171PI 695963
101PI 695964Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111172PI 695964
102PI 695965Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111173PI 695965
103PI 695966Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111174PI 695966
104PI 695967Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111175PI 695967
105PI 695968Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111176PI 695968
106PI 695969Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111177PI 695969
107PI 695970Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111178PI 695970
108PI 695971Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111179PI 695971
109PI 695972Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111180PI 695972
110PI 695973Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111181PI 695973
111PI 695974Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111182PI 695974
112PI 695975Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111183PI 695975
113PI 695976Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111184PI 695976
114PI 695977Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111185PI 695977
115PI 695978Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111186PI 695978
116PI 695979Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111187PI 695979
117PI 695980Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111188PI 695980
118PI 695981Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111189PI 695981
119PI 695982Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111190PI 695982
120PI 695983Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111191PI 695983
121PI 695984Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111192PI 695984
122PI 695985Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111193PI 695985
123PI 695986Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111194PI 695986
124PI 695987Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111195PI 695987
125PI 695988Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111196PI 695988
126PI 695989Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111197PI 695989
127PI 695990Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111198PI 695990
128PI 695991Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111199PI 695991
129PI 695992Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111200PI 695992
130PI 695993Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111201PI 695993
131PI 695994Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111202PI 695994
132PI 695995Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111203PI 695995
133PI 695996Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111204PI 695996
134PI 695997Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111205PI 695997
135PI 695998Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111206PI 695998
136PI 695999Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111207PI 695999
137PI 696000Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111208PI 696000
138PI 696001Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111209PI 696001
139PI 696002Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111210PI 696002
140PI 696003Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111211PI 696003
141PI 696004Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111212PI 696004
142PI 696005Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111213PI 696005
143PI 696006Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111214PI 696006
144PI 696007Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111215PI 696007
145PI 696008Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111216PI 696008
146PI 696009Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111217PI 696009
147PI 696010Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111218PI 696010
148PI 696011Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111219PI 696011
149PI 696012Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111220PI 696012
150PI 696013Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111221PI 696013
151PI 696014Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111222PI 696014
152PI 696015Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111223PI 696015
153PI 696016Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111224PI 696016
154PI 696017Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111225PI 696017
155PI 696018Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111226PI 696018
156PI 696019Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111227PI 696019
157PI 696020Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111228PI 696020
158PI 696021Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111229PI 696021
159PI 696022Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111230PI 696022
160PI 696023Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111231PI 696023
161PI 696024Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111232PI 696024
162PI 696025Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111233PI 696025
163PI 696026Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111234PI 696026
164PI 696027Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111235PI 696027
165PI 696028Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111236PI 696028
166PI 696029Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111237PI 696029
167PI 696030Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111238PI 696030
168PI 696031Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111239PI 696031
169PI 696032Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111240PI 696032
170PI 696033Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111241PI 696033
171PI 696034Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111242PI 696034
172PI 696035Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111243PI 696035
173PI 696036Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111244PI 696036
174PI 696037Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111245PI 696037
175PI 696038Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111246PI 696038
176PI 696039Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111247PI 696039
177PI 696040Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111248PI 696040
178PI 696041Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111249PI 696041
179PI 696042Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111250PI 696042
180PI 696043Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111251PI 696043
181PI 696044Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111252PI 696044
182PI 696045Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111253PI 696045
183PI 696046Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111254PI 696046
184PI 696047Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111255PI 696047
185PI 696048Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111256PI 696048
186PI 696049Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111257PI 696049
187PI 696050Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111258PI 696050
188PI 696051Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111259PI 696051
189PI 696052Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111260PI 696052
190PI 696053Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111261PI 696053
191PI 696054Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111262PI 696054
192PI 696055Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111263PI 696055
193PI 696056Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111264PI 696056
194PI 696057Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111265PI 696057
195PI 696058Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111266PI 696058
196PI 696059Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111267PI 696059
197PI 696060Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111268PI 696060
198PI 696061Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111269PI 696061
199PI 696062Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111270PI 696062
200PI 696063Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111271PI 696063
201PI 696064Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111272PI 696064
202PI 696065Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111273PI 696065
203PI 696066Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111274PI 696066
204PI 696067Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111275PI 696067
205PI 696068Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111276PI 696068
206PI 696069Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111277PI 696069
207PI 696070Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111278PI 696070
208PI 696071Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111279PI 696071
209PI 696072Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111280PI 696072
210PI 696073Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111281PI 696073
211PI 696074Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111282PI 696074
212PI 696075Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111283PI 696075
213PI 696076Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111284PI 696076
214PI 696077Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111285PI 696077
215PI 696078Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111286PI 696078
216PI 696079Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111287PI 696079
217PI 696080Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111288PI 696080
218PI 696081Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111289PI 696081
219PI 696082Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Kansas, United StatesS92019DEVELOPEDThe Kansas State University has released a nested association mapping population (NAM) with a total of 2133 recombinant inbred lines (Rlls) developed from ten bi-parental sub-populations These 2133 Rlls were derived from 10 diversified founder lines each crossed separately to RTx430 to develop ten bi-parental mapping sub-populations and released by the Kansas State University KS, in July 2019. Extensive field studies on the founder lines having wide genetic and geographical diversity simply proved the unique and distinguishable nature of the developed KS-RTx430NAM population for the traits related to biotic and abiotic stresses. The population is currently in F9 and reached the maximum homozygosity with genetic purity and uniformity within each RIL. All RI Ls have been genotyped through genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) using an lllumina HiSeq 2500 with a high-output flowcell and 1 DO-cycle single-end sequencing. KS-RTx430NAM will serve as a new genetic resource and for research and development purpose for the exploitation of wide genetic diversity of many complex yield traits. 2111290PI 696082