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0PI 705610'NC 20'Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesPVPONot Available2024DEVELOPEDCultivar2168688PI 705610
1PI 704916'Arnie'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2024DEVELOPEDCultivar2166203PI 704916
2PI 704883'IPG 913'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesPVPONot Available2024DEVELOPEDCultivar2166161PI 704883
3PI 703068'Tamrun OL18L'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2023DEVELOPEDTamrun OL18L is a runner peanut, with spreading growth habit, alternate flowering pattern, and lacking flowers on the main stem. Leaf color is N137B on the Royal Horticultural Society charts. Most pods have 2 or 1 seed, with 800 kg/ha in each of 3 years; by contrast, the yield of Tamrun OL12 was similar to Tamnut OL06. In the Advanced Line Tests, Tamrun OL18L had the highest yield numerically, although differences were not significant statistically except for being higher than Tamrun OL11. Tamrun OL18L had larger seed (74.4 g/100 SMK) in Multi-Location Runner Trials than all other cultivars except Tamrun OL07. Tamrun OL18L had a grade (72.3%) intermediate between Flavorunner 458 (73.1%) and Tamrun OL12 (71.1%), and lower than Tamrun OL11 (74.9%). The larger seed of Tamrun OL18L was evident in the Advanced Line Test, where Tamrun OL18L had a heavier seed than Georgia-09B and Tamrun OL11, but was similar in weight to Webb. Tamrun OL18L (73.5% TSMK) had grades similar to check cultivars Georgia 09B (74.2%), and Webb (73.1%). Shellout was lower than Tamrun OL11 (76.7%). Disease-resistance under Sclerotinia Blight Conditions. Trials were conducted in the Sclerotinia nursery in Stephenville over four years, and no significant difference in Sclerotinia incidence were observed between Tamrun OL18L and the runner check cultivars in any year. These results suggest that Tamrun OL18L does not have significant resistance to Sclerotinia blight.2158781PI 703068
4PI 703069'Tamrun OL19'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2023DEVELOPEDTamrun OL19 is a runner peanut, with spreading growth habit, alternate flowering pattern, and lacking flowers on the main stem. Leaf color is N137B on the Royal Horticultural Society charts. Most pods have 2 or 1 seed, with <1% three-seeded pods. Seed coat color is light pink and pods have medium constriction. Seed shape is cylindrical with tapered ends. Tamrun OL18L has high-oleic seed chemistry, with an oleic/linoleic fatty acid ratio of 27.1:1, and oleic acid percentage of 82.4%. Total oil content averaged 46.5%, lower than Georgia-06G (49.6%). Pod Maturity. Tamrun OL19 was less mature than Tamrun OL12, but more mature than Tamrun OL07. Tamrun OL19 is thus approx. 1 week earlier in maturity than Tamrun OL07. Disease-Free Multi-Location Runner Trials. Multi-Location Runner Trials in 2013 through 2015 demonstrated that yield of Tamrun OL19 (5910 kg/ha) was not different statistically from any of the check cultivars. In the Advanced Line Tests, Tamrun OL19 had a yield (5803 kg/ha) not statistically different from other cultivars, except for being higher than Tamrun OL11. Tamrun OL19 had a seed weight (69.8 g/100 SMK) in Multi-Location Runner Trials smaller than Tamrun OL18L and Tamrun OL07, but larger than check cultivars Tamrun OL11, Tamrun OL12, and Flavorunner 458. Tamrun OL18L had a grade (72.3%) intermediate between Flavorunner 458 (73.1%) and Tamrun OL12 (71.1%), and lower than Tamrun OL11 (74.9%). Seed weight (70.2 g/100SMK) of Tamrun OL19 was again intermediate among entries in the Advanced Line Test. Tamrun OL18L (73.6% TSMK) had grades similar to check cultivars Georgia 09B (74.2%), and Webb (73.1%). Shellout was lower than Tamrun OL11 (76.7%). Disease-resistance under Sclerotinia Blight Conditions. Trials were conducted in the Sclerotinia nursery in Stephenville over four years, and no significant difference in Sclerotinia incidence were observed between Tamrun OL18L and the runner check cultivars in any year. These results suggest that Tamrun OL19 does not have significant resistance to Sclerotinia blight.2158782PI 703069
5PI 702787'ACI Span17'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2023DEVELOPEDCultivar2142975PI 702787
6PI 702788'ACI 3321'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2023DEVELOPEDCultivar2142976PI 702788
7PI 702732'AU-NPL 17'Arachis hypogaea L. Alabama, United StatesPVPONot Available2023DEVELOPEDCultivar2142911PI 702732
8PI 702620'52N'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2023DEVELOPEDCultivar2142014PI 702620
9PI 701814'TifJumbo'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2023DEVELOPEDCultivar2141227PI 701814
10PI 698820'Comrade'Arachis hypogaea L. Oklahoma, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar‘Comrade’ is a large-seeded high-oleic Virginia-type peanut (Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea) with enhanced pod size distribution and seed size compared to the Virginia-type cultivar Contender. Released jointly by the USDA ARS and North Carolina State University in 2021, Comrade (tested as N15022olEJ and NCEX17) is a high oleic virginia breeding line resulting from a selection made from the cross N06007E/3/X05248(BC1F1:F04), Bailey//X05027 (F01), Bailey/N02060ol. Comrade had an average pod yield of 5,260 kgha-1, a TSMK of 69%, an SMK weight of 97g/100 seed, and 62% ELK, giving it the highest estimated value per hectare among the Virginia-type cultivars tested in Oklahoma for 2018-2020. When entered in the national Uniform Peanut Performance Test, Comrade performed well in all locations, averaging 5235 kgha-1, 84% fancy pods, 44% ELK, an SMK weight of 103 g/100 seed, and a TSMK of 68%. Comrade's average super jumbo pod count/kilogram and average pod brightness score were reported at 317Kg-1 (9 per ounce) and 50, respectively, indicating large, bright pods which are necessary components of any market-worthy Virginia cultivar. Comrade consistently averaged 47-50% super jumbo pods across locations in Oklahoma and nationwide trials. This significant increase in the percentage of super-jumbo pods compared to currently grown cultivars will increase grower’s profit and enable producers in the southwestern U.S. to increase participation in the foreign export market.2116491PI 698820
11PI 698186'AG18'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivarAG18 is a high yielding, high oleic peanut cultivar which produces a high percentage of total sound mature kernels (TSMK) and has good resistance to Sclerotinia minor. AG18 was tested under the experimental number Tx121082 and was developed and released by Texas AgriLife Research in College Station, TX on February 19, 2020. AG18 was derived from a single plant selection in the F4 generation that resulted from a cross between a high oleic breeding line TxL062155 and a high oleic cultivar Tamrun OL11I. Tamrun OL11 was the female parent with TxL062155 serving as the male parent. The cross was implemented in an attempt to combine the high yield, high TSMK potential, and resistance to S. minor that Tamrun OL11 has with the early maturity of TxL062155. TxL062155 was chosen because it was already high oleic which sped up the selection process by ensuring that all of the progeny would possess high oleic chemistry. It has been well documented by the University of Florida that the high O/L trait has shown a 3- to 15-fold increase in shelf life over conventional oleic-oil chemistry cultivars. Currently, all of the runner-type and Spanish-type peanut acreage in the state of Texas has been converted to high O/L cultivars. The TAMU AgriLife peanut breeding program began releasing high oleic cultivars since the release of ‘OLin’ in 2003 and has not released a normal oleic cultivar since NemaTAM which was also released in 2003.2113453PI 698186
12PI 693982'IPG 1288'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesPVPONot Available2020DEVELOPEDCultivar2106626PI 693982
13PI 693623'Bailey II'Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesPVPONot Available2020DEVELOPEDCultivar2105774PI 693623
14PI 693753'Revolute-Leaf'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2020DEVELOPEDCultivarA single Revolute-Leaf mutant peanut (Arachis hypogaea, L.) plant was identified in 2012 within a preliminary yield trial plot of GA 112702, an unreleased runner-type breeding line, at the University of Georgia, Coastal Plains Experiment Station’s Gibbs Research Farm in Tifton, GA. Revolute-Leaf mutants have not been previously identified in the parental lines of GA 112702, which was developed from a cross between ‘Georgia-06G’ and GA 032913, an unreleased breeding line, thus it is presumed that this represents a spontaneous mutation. This mutation results in leaf margins having a pronounced downward curl, lighter green foliage color, and a small, compact plant structure. The phenotype is readily apparent 3-4 weeks after planting, and is controlled by a single gene with dominant inheritance (Rev). Mutations such as Revolute-Leaf that are easily distinguished and exhibit dominant inheritance are useful tools for measuring outcrossing in the field, delineating field border plots, and for studying the biochemical, physiological, or genetic aspects of leaf shape and development.2105785PI 693753
15PI 693218'Albino-Virescent Leaf'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2020DEVELOPEDGenetic materialAn Albino-Virescent Leaf plant was identified and selected in an F10 advanced breeding line, GA 082524 at the University of Georgia, Gibbs Research Farm in Tifton, GA. GA 082524 was the result of a three-way cross between ‘Georgia-02C’ x (‘Georgia-01R’ x ‘COAN’). Similar to GA 082524, the Albino-Virescent Leaf peanut genetic stock has high-oleic acid concentration, as well as root-knot nematode resistance. The Albino-Virescent Leaf mutant is essentially albino upon emergence, then following a short lag period, chlorophyll gradually accumulates in older leaves with new leaves emerging deficient of chlorophyll. Eventually, as the plant matures and new leaves are no longer added, the plant appears entirely green and is indistinguishable from a normal green plant. The mutation is controlled by a recessive mutation at a single locus, designated avl, with phenotypic segregation following a 3 normal: 1 Albino-Virescent Leaf pattern when crossed to a normal green genotype. 2101089PI 693218
16PI 693219'Spear-shaped Leaf'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2020DEVELOPEDGenetic materialIn 2012, a single Spear-shaped Leaf mutant peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) plant was identified in a breeding trial plot of ‘Georgia-06G’ at the University of Georgia, Coastal Plain Experiment Station’s Gibbs Research Farm in Tifton, GA. Believed to be a spontaneous mutation, an inheritance study examining segregation in an F2 population concluded single gene inheritance with incomplete dominance, the gene was designated SpL (Branch, 2017). The Spear-shaped Leaf mutant has narrow leaflets that are narrower at the base, broader toward the middle of the leaflet, then come to a point resembling a spear head. In F2:3 progeny rows of a population derived from crossing Georgia-06G to the Spear-shaped Leaf mutant, Spear-shaped Leaf plants were significantly taller than normal leaf plants by 6.8 cm. Leaflet length was similar for Spear-shaped Leaf and normal plant types, 46.1 vs. 46.6 mm respectively. However, leaflet width was significantly more narrow for the Spear-shaped Leaf mutant (15.1 mm) compared to the normal leaf progeny (21.8 mm). Pod weight and percentage of sound mature kernels was significantly impacted in the mutant progeny with 245.4 g of pods and 60.9 % sound mature kernels compared to the normal leaf progeny with an average of 318.7 g of pods and 68.0 % sound mature kernels, respectively. The Spear-shaped Leaf mutant plants grow adequately, however some pleiotropic effects of the mutation are apparent, including a taller plant and reduced yield.2101090PI 693219
17PI 692946'IPG 464'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesPVPONot Available2020DEVELOPEDCultivar2098779PI 692946
18PI 692267'IPG 914'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesPVPONot Available2020DEVELOPEDCultivar2098645PI 692267
19PI 692268'IPG 392'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesPVPONot Available2020DEVELOPEDCultivar2098646PI 692268
20PI 689464'Emery'Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesPVPONot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivar1970753PI 689464
21PI 688002'IPG 274'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesPVPONot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivar1964585PI 688002
22PI 687330'ACI 351'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivar1963315PI 687330
23PI 682726'Serenut 6T'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS92017DEVELOPEDCultivar'Serenut 6T' is a high-yielding, Spanish-type groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. fastigiata var. vulgaris) with 2 seeds per pod. Serenut 6T was released in 201 0 by the National Semi-Arid Resources Research Institute, Soroti, Uganda. Serenut 6T was a selection from the ICRISAT advanced line ICGV-SM 99566, which originated from a cross made between ICGV 93437 and ICGV-SM 935621. ICGV-SM 99566 was developed by using repeated bulk selections for groundnut rosette disease (GRD) resistance. Replicated performance trials were conducted in Uganda in 2008 and 2009. Trials were performed in two seasons each year for a total of 24 rainfed trials in Uganda. Serenut 6T matures in 90-95 days, similar to the widely-grown control cultivar Serenut 4T. Serenut 6T resulted in significantly higher pod yields (43.1%) than Serenut 4T. While the shelling percentage for Serenut 6T was 7.9% lower than Serenut 4T, Serenut 6T is easier to shell by hand, a trait preferred by farmers. The seed testa is tan and the seeds are larger than those of Serenut 4T. The sound mature kernel (SMK) weight for Serenut 6T was 38.19100-1 seed compared to 29.49100-1 seed for Serenut 4T, an increase of 29.4%. Compared to Serenut 4T, Serenut 6T is a higher yielding cultivar with a more durable resistance to GRD. 1953625PI 682726
24PI 680624'331'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2017DEVELOPEDCultivar1946975PI 680624
25PI 687279Carolina African RunnerArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea S92017LandraceTypical runner habit slightly lower to soil. Not virus resistant. Tolerant/resistant to chewing insects. Better flavor and oil quality than modern commercial lines.1963259PI 687279
26PI 677367'IPG QR-14'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesPVPONot Available2016DEVELOPEDCultivar1941702PI 677367
27PI 676980'Lariat'Arachis hypogaea L. Maryland, United StatesPVPONot Available2016DEVELOPEDCultivar1939886PI 676980
28PI 676979'157'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2016DEVELOPEDCultivar1939885PI 676979
29PI 338453BRA-013277Arachis dardani Krapov. & W. C. Greg. Pernambuco, BrazilS92016COLLECTED1967Tapera8.07000000, 35.1100000030Wild material1953708PI 338453
30PI 672489'ACI 198'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivar1919822PI 672489
31PI 672490'ACI 236'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivar1919823PI 672490
32PI 672491'ACI 240'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivar1919824PI 672491
33PI 672492'ACI 243'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivar1919825PI 672492
34PI 672493'ACI 406'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivar1919826PI 672493
35PI 672494'ACI 442'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivar1919827PI 672494
36PI 672495'ACI 789'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivar1919828PI 672495
37PI 672496'ACI 808'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivar1919829PI 672496
38PI 672497'ACI 883'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivar1919830PI 672497
39PI 671850'Georgia-13M'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivarPedigree selection was practiced within the early segregating generations. Performance testing began in the F4:6 generation with the advanced pure-line selection, GA 072716, the experimental designation of Georgia-13M. During three-years (2010-12) averaged over 29 multiple location tests in Georgia, Georgia-13M had significantly less total disease incidence and greater dollar value return per hectare compared to four other high-oleic, runner-type cultivars. Georgia-13M was also found to have a smaller runner seed size as compared to these larger seed, high-oleic, runner-type check cultivars, `Florida-07?, FloRunTM 15 `107?, Georgia-09B, and Georgia-02C. Georgia-13M combines high-yield, TSWV-resistance with the excellent roasted flavor of Georgia Green and the high-oleic trait for longer shelf-life and improved oil quality of peanut and peanut products1918013PI 671850
40PI 669445'GP-NC WS 16'Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS92013DEVELOPEDCultivarThis line was tested extensively by the N.C. Agric. Res. Servo (NCARS) from 2006 through 2012 in disease evaluation tests. It has unique alleles introgressed from the diploid (2n=2x=20) wild species, Arachis cardenasii Krapov. and W.C. Gregory. The germplasm line is also unique in that it exhibited multiple disease resistances superior to the germplasm lines derived from A. cardenasii (GP-NC WS 12 and its antecedent GP-NC WS 1) that were released earlier by NCSU. Resistance to multiple diseases included early leaf spot (ELS), Cylindrocladium black rot (CBR), Sclerotinia blight (SB) , and tomato spotted wilt (TSW) . Th is line was used as a parent in crosses with runner-type cultivars Tifrunner and Florida-07 to develop a set of recombinant inbred lines (RILs) exhibiting variation for leaf spot reaction. This line should provide unique, improved germplasm for breeders interested in multiple disease resistance and in expanding the germplasm pool of A. hypogaea.1913554PI 669445
41PI 669446'GP-NC WS 17'Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS92013DEVELOPEDCultivarThis line was tested extensively by the N.C. Agric. Res. Servo (NCARS) from 2006 through 2012 in disease evaluation tests. It has unique alleles introgressed from the diploid (2n=2x=20) wild species, Arachis cardenasii Krapov. and W.C. Gregory. The germplasm line is also unique in that it exhibited multiple disease resistances superior to the germplasm lines derived from A. cardenasii (GP-NC WS 12 and its antecedent GP-NC WS 1) that were released earlier by NCSU. Resistance to multiple diseases included early leaf spot (ElS), Cylindrocladium black rot (CBR), Sclerotinia blight (SB), and tomato spotted wilt (TSW). SPT 06-07 also exhibited drought tolerance in field and greenhouse studies. Thus, it can be concluded that this peanut germplasm line derived from a diploid wild species has multiple biotic stress resistances, specifically for ElS, CBR, SB, and TSWV and also abiotic stress resistance. This line should provide unique, improved germplasm for breeders interested in multiple disease resistance and in expanding the germplasm pool of A. hypogaea.1913555PI 669446
42PI 668123'727'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2013DEVELOPEDCultivar1910278PI 668123
43PI 665411'Spain'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2012DEVELOPEDCultivar1902320PI 665411
44PI 668519ICGV 99053Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2012DEVELOPED1999Breeding materialResistant to leaf spot and rust1900734PI 668519
45PI 668520ICGV 99046Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2012DEVELOPED1999Breeding materialResistant to leaf spot and rust1900735PI 668520
46PI 668521ICGV 99030Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2012DEVELOPED1999Breeding materialResistant to leaf spot and rust1900736PI 668521
47PI 668522ICGV 99028Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2012DEVELOPED1999Breeding materialResistant to leaf spot and rust1900737PI 668522
48PI 668523ICGV 99027Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2012DEVELOPED1999Breeding materialResistant to leaf spot and rust1900738PI 668523
49PI 664930'Georgia-11J'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2012DEVELOPEDCultivar`Georgia-11J? is a high-yielding, high-oleic, 1 Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV)-resistant, large-podded and large seeded, virginia-type peanut (Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea) cultivar that was released by the Georgia Agricultural Experiment Stations in 2011. It was developed at the University of Georgia, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, GA, and tested experimentally as GA 052533.1898836PI 664930
50PI 27623197Arachis paraguariensis Chodat & Hassl. ParaguayS92012COLLECTEDNEAR 08/08/1961Nu Pora, 100 km. west of Ponta Pora, Concepcion roadSandy red soilWild material1910681PI 276231
51PI 663993'107'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2011DEVELOPEDCultivar'FloRun? '107'' peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea) cultivar was developed by the University of Florida, Florida Agricultural Experiment Station (FAES), North Florida Research and Education Center (NFREC) near Marianna, FL. Tested under the experimental designation UF08301, FloRun? '107' was approved for release in 2010. FloRun? '107' is a runner market-type peanut with a prostrate growth habit and medium dark green leaves and vines. Seed of FloRun ? '107' are tan in color and are smaller than the cultivars 'C-99R' and 'Ftorida-07'. FloRun ? '107' and Florida-07 are derived from the same cross, but originate from different F3 plants. Release of FloRun? '107' was based on seed size, pod yield, grading potential, and oil chemistry. FloRun? '107' is similar to Florida-07 in pod yield, but has substantially smaller seed which can be attractive to growers and processors alike (more kernels/pound) while maintaining a high oleic oil chemistry profile. It also produces higher grades for total sound mature kernels (TSMK) than Florida-07.1892265PI 663993
52PI 664966ICG 188Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834270PI 664966
53PI 664967ICG 862Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834274PI 664967
54PI 664968ICG 875Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834275PI 664968
55PI 664969Sulebhani bijapurArachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9PODNot Available2010COLLECTEDLandrace1834277PI 664969
56PI 664970ICG 1274Arachis hypogaea L. IndonesiaS9POD2010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834279PI 664970
57PI 664971ICG 2511Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834286PI 664971
58PI 664972ICG 2925Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9PODNot Available2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834290PI 664972
59PI 664973ICG 3584Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834297PI 664973
60PI 664974ICG 3775Arachis hypogaea L. BrazilS9POD2010COLLECTEDLandrace1834300PI 664974
61PI 664975ICG 4670Arachis hypogaea L. SudanS9POD2010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834310PI 664975
62PI 664976'HG 6'Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834314PI 664976
63PI 664977'Small spanish'Arachis hypogaea L. Sri LankaS9PODNot Available2010COLLECTEDLandrace1834320PI 664977
64PI 664978ICG 5779Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTED10/01/1977Landrace1834324PI 664978
65PI 664979ICG 7181Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9PODNot Available2010COLLECTED09/28/1978Landrace1834333PI 664979
66PI 664980ICG 8490Arachis hypogaea L. SomaliaS9POD2010COLLECTEDLandrace1834334PI 664980
67PI 664981ICG 9157Arachis hypogaea L. Puerto Rico, United StatesS9POD2010COLLECTEDLandrace1834337PI 664981
68PI 664982ICG 9249Arachis hypogaea L. MauritiusS9POD2010COLLECTEDLandrace1834338PI 664982
69PI 664983ICG 9315Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS9SEED2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834339PI 664983
70PI 664984ICG 9418Arachis hypogaea L. MartiniqueS9PODNot Available2010COLLECTEDLandrace1834340PI 664984
71PI 664985ICG 9507Arachis hypogaea L. PhilippinesS9POD2010COLLECTED04/24/1981Landrace1834341PI 664985
72PI 664986MativeArachis hypogaea L. MozambiqueS9POD2010COLLECTED04/26/1981Landrace1834343PI 664986
73PI 664987MativiArachis hypogaea L. MozambiqueS9POD2010COLLECTED05/13/1981Landrace1834344PI 664987
74PI 664988ICG 9961Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS9POD2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834347PI 664988
75PI 664989ICG 10092Arachis hypogaea L. ZimbabweS9POD2010COLLECTEDLandrace1834348PI 664989
76PI 664990ICG 10185Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS9POD2010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834349PI 664990
77PI 664991ICG 10384Arachis hypogaea L. NigeriaS9PODNot Available2010COLLECTED08/26/1983Landrace1834350PI 664991
78PI 664992MericaniArachis hypogaea L. TanzaniaS9POD2010COLLECTED04/27/1985Landrace1834351PI 664992
79PI 664993ICG 11322Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834352PI 664993
80PI 664994ICG 11426Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9PODNot Available2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834353PI 664994
81PI 664995ICG 11457Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTED10/13/1984Landrace1834354PI 664995
82PI 664996ICG 11687Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTED10/26/1987Landrace1834357PI 664996
83PI 664997ICG 11855Arachis hypogaea L. Korea, SouthS9POD2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834358PI 664997
84PI 664998ICG 12370Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTED11/23/1986Landrace1834361PI 664998
85PI 664999ICG 12682Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9POD2010COLLECTED11/20/1987Landrace1834362PI 664999
86PI 665000ICG 12697Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9PODNot Available2010COLLECTED11/29/1987Landrace1834363PI 665000
87PI 665001'SP 121'Arachis hypogaea L. MyanmarS9POD2010COLLECTED10/29/1987Cultivar1834364PI 665001
88PI 665002ICG 12921Arachis hypogaea L. ZimbabweS9POD2010COLLECTED08/30/1985Landrace1834365PI 665002
89PI 665003JabulArachis hypogaea L. IndonesiaS9PODNot Available2010COLLECTED11/28/1989Landrace1834368PI 665003
90PI 665004ICG 13787Arachis hypogaea L. NigerS9POD2010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834370PI 665004
91PI 672857ICG 1142Arachis hypogaea L. BeninS9SEED2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834278PI 672857
92PI 672858ICG 1415Arachis hypogaea L. SenegalS9SEED2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834281PI 672858
93PI 672859ICG 1519Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834282PI 672859
94PI 672860ICG 5475Arachis hypogaea L. KenyaS9SEEDNot Available2010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834318PI 672860
95PI 672861ICG 5494Arachis hypogaea L. MalaysiaS9SEED2010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834319PI 672861
96PI 672862HwaseongibudoArachis hypogaea L. Korea, SouthS9SEED2010COLLECTEDLandrace1834359PI 672862
97PI 672863AmaidoArachis hypogaea L. UgandaS9POD2010COLLECTED01/21/1991Landrace1834372PI 672863
98PI 672864ICG 14106Arachis hypogaea L. Democratic Republic of the CongoS9POD2010COLLECTED08/28/1987Uncertain improvement status1834374PI 672864
99PI 672865'Midevia'Arachis hypogaea L. CameroonS9POD2010COLLECTED08/05/1993Cultivar1834382PI 672865
100PI 678533ICG 36Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834263PI 678533
101PI 678534ICG 76Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834264PI 678534
102PI 678535'TG 9'Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDCultivar1834268PI 678535
103PI 678536ICG 928Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834276PI 678536
104PI 678537ICG 2019Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834284PI 678537
105PI 678538Small japanArachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834285PI 678538
106PI 678539KanyomaArachis hypogaea L. TanzaniaS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834288PI 678539
107PI 678540ICG 2777Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834289PI 678540
108PI 678541ICG 3240Arachis hypogaea L. UgandaS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834294PI 678541
109PI 678542ICG 4343Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834303PI 678542
110PI 678543ICG 4389Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834304PI 678543
111PI 678544'Spanish texas'Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834311PI 678544
112PI 678545ICG 5745Arachis hypogaea L. Puerto Rico, United StatesS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834323PI 678545
113PI 678546ICG 9037Arachis hypogaea L. Côte D'IvoireS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834336PI 678546
114PI 678547ICG 15190Arachis hypogaea L. Costa RicaS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834384PI 678547
115PI 678548ICG 13856Arachis hypogaea L. UgandaS9POD2010COLLECTED01/21/1991Landrace1834371PI 678548
116PI 678549ICG 14630Arachis hypogaea L. BrazilS9POD2010COLLECTEDLandrace1834381PI 678549
117PI 688477ICG 513Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9Not Available2010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834271PI 688477
118PI 688478'Kano 50'Arachis hypogaea L. NigeriaS9Not Available2010COLLECTEDCultivar1834287PI 688478
119PI 688479HyderabadArachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834309PI 688479
120PI 688480'Worte sutuei'Arachis hypogaea L. ChinaS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834312PI 688480
121PI 688481ICG 14127Arachis hypogaea L. Democratic Republic of the CongoS92010COLLECTED10/01/1987Uncertain improvement status1834376PI 688481
122PI 693001ICG 81Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834265PI 693001
123PI 693002ICG 111Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834266PI 693002
124PI 693003ICG 115Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834267PI 693003
125PI 693004ICG 163Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834269PI 693004
126PI 693005ICG 532Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834272PI 693005
127PI 693006ICG 721Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834273PI 693006
128PI 693007ICG 1399Arachis hypogaea L. MalawiS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834280PI 693007
129PI 693011ICG 3053Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834292PI 693011
130PI 693012ICG 3102Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834293PI 693012
131PI 693013ChungjaArachis hypogaea L. Korea, SouthS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834298PI 693013
132PI 693014ICG 3746Arachis hypogaea L. ArgentinaS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834299PI 693014
133PI 693015Local 3Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834301PI 693015
134PI 693016ICG 4156Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834302PI 693016
135PI 693017'Teso'Arachis hypogaea L. UgandaS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834306PI 693017
136PI 693018ICG 4538Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834307PI 693018
137PI 693019ICG 4543Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS9POD2010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834308PI 693019
138PI 693020'Star erecto'Arachis hypogaea L. ChileS92010COLLECTEDBreeding material1834316PI 693020
139PI 693021'Makulu red'Arachis hypogaea L. ZambiaS92010COLLECTEDCultivar1834317PI 693021
140PI 693022ICG 5662Arachis hypogaea L. ChinaS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834321PI 693022
141PI 693023ICG 5663Arachis hypogaea L. ChinaS92010COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1834322PI 693023
142PI 693024ICG 6402Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834327PI 693024
143PI 693025ICG 6646Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS92010COLLECTEDLandrace1834329PI 693025
144PI 693026ICG 7153Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTED10/27/1978Landrace1834332PI 693026
145PI 693027ICG 8760Arachis hypogaea L. ZambiaS92010COLLECTED06/04/1980Landrace1834335PI 693027
146PI 693028ICG 9666Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92010COLLECTED10/30/1981Landrace1834342PI 693028
147PI 693029ICG 14482Arachis hypogaea L. NigeriaS9POD2010COLLECTED12/16/1992Landrace1834379PI 693029
148PI 654368'FLORIDA FANCY'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2008DEVELOPEDCultivar1780973PI 654368
149PI 654369'McCloud'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2008DEVELOPEDCultivar1780974PI 654369
150PI 654070'AP-4'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2008DEVELOPED2007Cultivar AP-4 peanut (Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea) cultivar was developed by the Univ. of Florida, Florida Agric. Exp. Stn., North Florida Res. and Ed. Center near Marianna, Florida. Plants of AP-4 have a prostrate growth habit typical of runner cultivars. Its foliage is medium green (Munsell Book of Color 2.5G 5/9) and it has a semi-prominent main stem. The testa of AP-4 seeds is tan in color. AP-4 requires approximately 135 d after planting to mature under irrigation in Florida and is considered to have medium relative maturity which is adapted to most growing regions in the southeastern USA. The seed weight of AP-4 is in the upper range of the typical runner market-type. The USDA definition for a runner market type requires that the proportion of virginia pods be less than 40%. This clearly categorizes AP-4 as a runner-type since it averaged 13% to 18.5% virginia pods in tests in Florida. However, the peanut industry also evaluates overall seed size and prefers runner cultivars with seed size in the range of 55 to 65 g per 100 seed. Large seed have implications for the proportion of various grade sizes. The TSMK percentage of AP-4 was greater than Georgia-03L and AP-3, but similar to Georgia Green. Georgia Green is known for excellent grade potential. Spotted wilt (caused by Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus) ratings of AP-4 were greater than those of AP-3, but less than Georgia Green and Georgia-03L indicating that it has good resistance to that disease. AP-4 is moderately resistant to white mold. In two years of testing in Marianna, Florida, it lost an average of 43% of its pod yield in plots inoculated with S. rolfsii, compared to plots that were not inoculated (Table 3). This was intermediate to the pod yield losses experienced by AP-3 and Georgia Green and similar to Georgia-03L. The fatty acid content of AP-4 oil was about 62% oleic (18:1) and 18% linoleic (18:2) classifying it as having a normal fatty acid profile. 1778768PI 654070
151PI 653717'YORK'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2008DEVELOPEDCultivarRunner market-type pods and seed with a runner prostrate growth habit. Under irrigated production in Florida, it matures in approximately 150d, making it a late maturity cultivar. Has good to excellent multiple disease resistance, namely leaf spot (C. personatum), tomato spotted wilt virus, and stem rot/white mold (S. rolfsii). Has shown good to excellent pod yields and disease resistance in Florida tests. Seed of York have 'high oleic' oil chemistry (80?% oleic fatty acid), which greatly enhances shelf life and quality characteristics.1775100PI 653717
152PI 651853'TIFGUARD'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2007DEVELOPED2007CultivarRunner market-type in seed and pod size. It has a spreading runner growth habit with an erect mainstem that is prominent throughout the growing season, and at harvest. It has a high level of resistance to the peanut root-knot nematode [Meloidogyne arenaria (Neal) Chitwood race 1] and tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV). It is a medium maturity class peanut, with about 135 days needed for optimal maturity. C724-19-15 has a tan testa (seed coat) with percent meat comparable to other runner cultivars. Will be the first peanut cultivar with high levels of resistance to both the peanut root-knot nematode and TSWV. When tested in fields without nematode pressure C724-19-15 exhibits pod yield that is at least equivalent to other currently grown peanut cultivars. When grown in fields with nematode pressure, had significantly higher pod yield than Georgia Green. Grade variables were similar to other common peanut cultivars. Seed size and size distribution were similar to other large seeded runner-type cultivars. Has normal (not high) oleic acid content and has chemical quality and flavor attributes similar to other runner-type cultivars. 1744961PI 651853
153PI 648234'GOLIATH'Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2007DEVELOPEDCultivar1728189PI 648234
154PI 654499SWmCbRb 3953Arachis major Krapov. & W. C. Greg. Amambay, Paraguay Historic2007COLLECTED04/29/20073.5 km W of crossroads of Highway 3 and Highway 5.-22.69944444, -56.24583333255Area cleared for pasture. Brown gravely sand.Along road in deep grass.Wild materialPlants very small. Taproot strong. All plants heavily grazed and regrowing. Of six plants sampled, only one had more than one expanded leaf. Leaflets 3 mm by 0.7 mm. Seeds plentiful, mature, to 15 mm long by 7 mm wide with beak.1727246PI 654499
155PI 654500SWmCbRb 3941Arachis microsperma Krapov. et al. Concepción, ParaguayS92007COLLECTED04/27/20078.5 km from bridge at Bela Vista on road to San Carlos, 0.5 km beyond first small stream.-22.18277778, -56.51972222181Slightly rolling hills. Deforested. Scattered palms and other small trees. Capsicum baccatum observed. Red sandy loam soil. Along side of unpaved road.Wild materialPlants decumbent, mainstem not observed. Lateral branches to 40 cm. Leaflets 4, small, up to 3 cm long, long bristles on margin, hairs adpressed on lower surface, upper surface glabrous, stipules with bristles. Taproots strong on older plants. Hypanthium hairy. Calyx with bristles (numerous). Only orange flowers observed. Fruits large for the species, up to 9 mm. Outer epidermis of seed sloughed off. Seed observed with reticulated outer epidermis.1727236PI 654500
156PI 654502SWmCbRb 3948Arachis paraguariensis Chodat & Hassl. Concepción, Paraguay Historic2007COLLECTED04/28/2007Four km E of Puentesino, on the road to Bela Vista, 68 km SW of bridge at the border at Bela Vista.-22.38555556, -56.87777778209Reddish brown fine sand. Deforested, converted to improved pasture. Along side of unpaved road.Wild materialPlants erect, laterals up to 0.75 m. Mainstem not observed (perhaps eaten). Stems angular, coarse, internodes to 5 cm. Leaflets 4, large, narrow, up to 8 cm long and 1 cm wide, thickened. Stipules long, both adnate and free portions. Flowers orange, calyx tube to 7 cm. Fruits rounded, up to 13 mm long and 8 mm wide. Pegs long. Taproot long, fleshy.1727243PI 654502
157PI 654503SWmCbRb 3954Arachis paraguariensis Chodat & Hassl. Concepción, Paraguay Historic2007COLLECTED04/30/2007Nu Pora. Four km W from Rt. 5.-22.81055556, -56.40722222209Along unpaved road next to cleared pastures. A few scattered trees. One plant under trees away from road.Wild materialMainstem not observed. Lateral branches to 0.5 m. Leaflets long and narrow, to 5 cm by 1 cm. Leaves only at terminals of lateral branches. Internodes to 7 cm, stipules long and narrow. Taproot with enlarged lteral branches. No flowers. Fruits to 12 mm by 6 mm (mature).1727247PI 654503
158PI 648035Brooksville 67 GermplasmArachis glabrata Benth. var. hagenbeckii (Harms) F. J. Herm. Florida, United StatesS9Not Available2007DEVELOPED2002Cultivar1726873PI 648035
159PI 648033'GEORGANIC'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEED2007DEVELOPED2006CultivarGeorganic is runner market-type in seed and pod size. It has a spreading runner growth habit with an erect mainstem that is prominent throughout the growing season, and at harvest. It has a high level of resistance to tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), early (Cercosporidium arachidicola Hori), and late (Cercosporidium personatum Berk. and M.A. Curtis) leaf spot. It is a late maturity class peanut, with about 150 days needed for optimal maturity. Based on seed count per pound, Georganic is intermediate between the relatively large seeded cultivar, C-99R, and the relatively small seeded cultivar, Georgia Green. Georganic has a red testa (seed coat) with percent meat comparable to other runner cultivars. Georganic had significantly higher resistance to TSWV than the moderately resistant cultivar, Georgia Green, in 24 out of 24 field trials. In six field studies using reduced fungicides, C11-2-39 had significantly less leaf spot severity and significantly higher yield in comparison to the moderately resistant cultivar, Southern Runner. 1727105PI 648033
160PI 648221'AT-215'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2007DEVELOPEDCultivar1728165PI 648221
161PI 646155TxAG-8Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Texas, United StatesS9SEED2007DEVELOPED05/2006Breeding materialDeveloped for its leaf color, which turns yellow approximately 60 to 70 d after planing. Proposed to be used as a field marker to separate experiments, for confirmation of correct planting order, or to fill plots for which seed were insufficient. Given the yellow leaf color during the latter half of the growing season, the line is easy to distinguish from other peanut lines. Another field marker, Golden Aureous, is a Spanish type, and is best avoided in experiments involving runner or Virginia plants due to diffrences in interplot competition. Is a Virginia type line with semi-erect lateral branches, mainstem not prominent, and lacking flowers onthe mainstem. Mainstem height was 13.2 and 17.0 cm at Denver City in 2004 and Brownfield in 2005, respectively, and plant width averaged 30 and 40 cm. During the first 60 d of the growing season, the color of the leaves was light green (137A, 143A, B, C, 144A, and 144B according to the Royal Horticultural Society [RHS]/Flower Council of Holland Scale); by contrast, the leaves of Florunner and Tamrun 96 were green (132A, 137B, and 144C). At 60 to 70 DAP, the leaves of Golden Virginia begin changing color, to light yellow (7A, 13A, RHS Scale) and eventually darker yellow (14B, 15A). Some of the leaves on a plant remain light green (143A, 144A); usually the plants at the ends of the plot keep greener leaves. Toward the end of the season the leaves turn brown. Stem color varies from light green (137A) to pale yellow (13A). Flowering is alternate, with hypogaea-type pods variable for size and shape. Two-seeded pods range from 2.6 to 3.8 cm in length and to 1.2 to 1.8 cm in width. There is a high frequency of signle-seeded pods, averaging 36% (range 24-50%). Pod constriction ranges from very deep to moderate. Has tan testa and has a 100-seed weight of 44.7 g.1720768PI 646155
162PI 642851'TAMRUN OL07'Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Texas, United StatesPVPONot Available2006DEVELOPED05/2006CultivarTamrun OL07 is a runner market-type peanut (Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea) cultivar with a high O/L ratio and having good yield potential. The new variety was tested as Tx033630 and was released by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station in May 2006. Tamrun OL07 has a larger vine size than that of Tamrun OL 01. The mainstem height is, on average, 13.9cm taller than Tamrun OL 01 (p!\ 0.01) and the N+1 branch is 15.3cm longer (p!\ 0.01). The mainstem is apparent in most locations and seeding rates that we tested. The lateral branching is profuse like Tamrun OL 01 and the branching pattern is alternate, although not perfectly so. Leaf color is medium green, like Tamrun OL 01 (RHS 137A). Pods of Tamrun OL07 are mostly two seeded with a significantly smaller seed size than Tamrun OL 01 averaging 68.1 vs. 72.3g/100 seed (p!\ 0.05), across all locations. Pod constriction between the seeds is moderate and no differences were detected between the two varieties in analysis of pod measurements. Disease ratings indicate that Tamrun OL07 has more resistance to TSWV than Tamrun OL 01, Tamrun OL 02, and Flavorrunner 458. Yield test in a South Texas TSWV nursery showed Tamrun OL07 with a significantly lower infection rate of 28.3% as compared to Tamrun OL 01, Tamrun OL 02, and Flavorunner 458 with ratings of 58.8%, 55.0%, and 74.1% respectively (p!\ 0.01). The lower disease ratings were reflected in higher yields as Tamrun OL07 yielded 5447 Kg/ha as compared to 4160 Kg/ha for Tamrun OL 01, 3508 Kg/ha for Tamrun OL 02, and 2313 Kg/ha for Flavorrunner 458. Disease ratings for Tamrun OL07 in the Central Texas Sclerotina blight nursery indicate that Tamrun OL 07 has more resistance than the check varieties. Analysis of test ratings from 2002 through 2005 show that Tamrun OL07 has an average Sclerotinia infection rating of 34.1% compared to Tamrun OL 01 with 46.0%, Tamrun OL 02 with 50.1%, and Flavorrunner 458 with 60.7% (p!\ 0.01). Grades were not different (p!\0.05). 1702690PI 642851
163PI 642025'PHILLIPS'Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea North Carolina, United StatesPVPONot Available2006DEVELOPED2005CultivarLarge-seeded virginia-type peanut cultivar with high yield of bright fancy pods. Possesses alternate branching pattern, intermediate runner growth habit, medium green foliage, large seeds with tan testa averaging 835 mg seed 1, approximately 34% jumbo pods and 45% fancy pods. In 40 trials in the joint VAES-NCARS Peanut Variety and Quality Evaluation (PVQE) program over 2000-2004, Phillips had similar pod yield and fancy pod content compared with NC V 11 but greater jumbo pod content, jumbo pod brightness, fancy pod brightness, average pod brightness, extra large kernel (ELK) content, sound mature kernel content, meat content, and crop value at federal support price. Although the ratio of oleic to linoleic fatty acid in seed oil of Phillips was greater than that of NC V 11, both cultivars have low oleic acid levels even within the normal range for virginia-type peanuts. In 16 trials conducted by the NCARS breeding program over 1998-2004, Phillips had greater brightness of fancy pods than NC V 11, greater average pod brightness, greater ELK content , and greater meat content. Susceptible to early leafspot caused by Cercospora arachidicola, to Cylindrocladium black rot (CBR) caused by C. parasiticum, to Sclerotinia blight caused by S. minor and to tomato spotted wilt caused by tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV).1692528PI 642025
164PI 642026'BRANTLEY'Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea North Carolina, United StatesPVPONot Available2006DEVELOPEDCultivarLarge-seeded virginia-type peanut cultivar with high oleic acid content in its seed oil, essentially derived from the NC 7 cultivar. Possesses alternate branching pattern, intermediate runner growth habit, medium green foliage, large seeds with tan testa averaging 895 mg seed 1, approximately 65% jumbo pods and 24% fancy pods, and extra large kernel content of approximately 50%. Because it was essentially derived from NC 7 by backcrossing, most characteristics of Brantley are comparable with those of NC 7. Brantley is susceptible to early leafspot caused by Cercospora arachidicola, to Cylindrocladium black rot caused by C. parasiticum, to Sclerotinia blight caused by S. minor, and to tomato spotted wilt caused by tomato spotted wilt virus. Has high-oleic oil chemistry. The high-oleic trait produces an array of changes in the fatty acid composition of peanut oil compared with normal-oleic NC 7, most notably the elevation of oleic acid content (79.1 vs. 55.9%, P<0.05), and the reduction of linoleic acid content (4.3 vs. 25.1%, P<0.05) and palmitic acid content (5.7 vs. 8.8%, P<0.05).1692529PI 642026
165PI 641950N96076LArachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2006DEVELOPED2005Breeding materialN96076L is a large-seeded Virginia-type peanut (Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea) germplasm line with resistance to multiple diseases including early leaf spot caused by Cercospora arachidicola S. Hori, Cylindrocladium black rot (CBR) caused by Cylindrocladium parasiticum Crous, Wingfield and Alfenas [syn. C. crotalariae (Loos) D.K. Bell and Sobers], Sclerotinia blight caused by Sclerotinia minor Jagger, and tomato spotted wilt caused by tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV). N96076L was released by the N. C. Agric. Research Service (NCARS) in 2005. N96076L was tested by the NCARS, by the Virginia Agric. Exp. Station (VAES), and the USDA-ARS Wheat, Peanut and Other Field Crops Research Unit at Stillwater, OK. N96076L has alternate branching pattern, runner growth habit, medium green foliage, large seeds with dull tan testa averaging 880 mg seed 1, approximately 70% jumbo pods and 22% fancy pods. 1691265PI 641950
166PI 641799'CHAMPS'Arachis hypogaea L. Virginia, United StatesS9SEED2006DEVELOPED2005CultivarPlants of CHAMPS have a runner growth habit. Main stem height (297 mm) is slightly shorter than NC 7 (330 mm) (Wynne et al., 1979) or Wilson (322 mm) (Mozingo et al., 2004), equal to NC-V 11 (297mm) (Wynne et al., 1991), but taller than VA 98R (282 mm) (Mozingo et al., 2000). Pod characteristics such as shape, size, and bright color make CHAMPS ideal for the in-shell trade. Measurements of pod brightness were determined by a colorimeter using Hunter L scores (higher number indicates brighter pod color). CHAMPS has similar scores to VA 98R and Wilson, slightly brighter pod color than NC-V 11 and much brighter than NC 7 for both the jumbo and fancy-sized pods. Total kernel content of CHAMPS averaged approximately 1 to 4% higher than other cultivars tested. The blanchability of CHAMPS is equal to popular Virginia-type cultivars (Mozingo, 2004). CHAMPS (20 hits 24 m-1) is similar to Wilson and VA 98R (22 and 19 hits 24 m-1, respectively), but is lower than NC-V 11 (26 hits 24 m-1) in susceptibility to sclerotinia blight (caused by Sclerotinia minor Jagger). For tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) caused by Tospovirus, CHAMPS is equal to NC-V 11 (the most TSWV resistance large-seeded Virginia-type cultivar currently available) in susceptibility (24% of row with symptoms for each cultivar). However, CHAMPS showed less susceptibility than either Wilson or VA 98R (both with 29% of row infection) to TSWV. Although not selected for resistance to cylindrocladium black rot (CBR) caused by Cylindrocladium parasiticum Crous, Wingfield, and Alfenas, CHAMPS has tolerance similar to that of Wilson which is rated as moderately resistant. CHAMPS with 37% infected leaflets is not as susceptible as Wilson (44%), NC-V 11 (69%) or VA 98R (81%) to web blotch caused by Phoma arachidicola Marasas, Paver, and Boerema,. Susceptibility of CHAMPS to other diseases and insects has not been observed. Based on general observations, CHAMPS responds to recommended insect and disease control practices as well as other released Virginia-type cultivars. CHAMPS matures early and has excellent yield potential when harvested around 140-145 days after planting in Virginia (normally around September 25 to October 1). 1689782PI 641799
167PI 641767'GEORGIA-05E'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesPVPONot Available2005DEVELOPEDCultivarSignificantly lower in total disease incidence (26 v 34%), higher in yield (4660 v. 4135 kg ha-1), better in total sound mature kernel (TSMK) grade 76 v 73%), larger in percentage (50 v 41%) of extra large kernels (ELK), and greater in dollar value return (2051 v. 1656 ' ha-1) when compared to another high-oleic virginia-type cultivar, Georgia Hi-O/L. When planted early for greater disease pressure, found to be significantly lower in TSWV disease incidence and significantly higher in yeild, TSMK grade, and dollar value returns per hectare compared to other non high-oleic virginia-type cultivars, Perry, Gregory, NC-V 11 and Wilson. Has shown TSWV and leafspot resistance comparable to some of the more disease resistant runner-type cultivars when grown without any pesticide during 2003 -2004. Has shown moderate insect resistance to potato leafhopper. Higher percentage of ELK compared to other virginia-type cultivars. Similar to NC 7 in oil content, blanchability and roasted flavor. Has runner growth habit, late maturity (2-3 wk later than other virginia-types in southern Georgia) and a tan testa color. Has a lower O/L ratio (about 35.1) compared to the very high oleic Georgia Hi-O/L (about 40:1) but does have significantly higher O/L ratio (35.0 v 3.7) and lower iodine value (72 v 86) compared to mid-oleic cultivar NC 7.1688042PI 641767
168PI 641768Lutescent-LeafArachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2005DEVELOPED2005Genetic materialHas unusually bright yellow leaf color. Develops to maturity under direct sunlight. Readily apparent at the early seedling stage. Younger age leaves and plants are more pronounced than older leaves and plants for the bright yellow color, which is opposite from the aureus mutant. Has a runner growth habit and medium matutiry with nodules present on the roots, distinguishing it from the yellowish leaves caused by non-nodulation mutants. Has a tan testa color, large seed weight (about 85g 100-1 seed), and an oleic (18:1) to linoleic (18:2) fatty acid oil ratio 1.7 to 1. This genetic stock can be used as an unusual leaf marker in linkage or other genetic recombination studies.1688043PI 641768
169PI 639266NR_0812Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEED2005DEVELOPEDBreeding materialA runner type peanut with very high levels of resistance to the peanut root-knot nematode. Marker assisted breeding was employed to select homozygous nematode resistance in early generations. This line has resistance to M. arenaria and M. javonica comparable to the released cultivar COAN but has greater tomato-spotted wilt virus (TSWV) resistance and higher yield potential. Has semi-erect growth habit and flowers are not present on the main stem. This line belongs to A. hypogaea subspecies hypogaea var. hypogaea. Plants are small to medium in size. Main stems are not apparent at maturity. Has moderate maturity (130 -145 days from planting in South Georgia). Yielded 3940 kg/ha and 3118 kg/ha in replicated yield trials with no nematode pressure, compared to 3981 kg/ha and 4075 kg/ha for Georgia Green. Under high nematode pressure, yields were 3483 kg/ha and 2745 kg/ha and 3496 kg/ha compared to 3355 kg/ha, 3371 kg/ha, and 3451 kg/ha for Georgia Green. Yields at these same locations for the highly nematode resistant but TSWV susceptible COAN were 2781 kg/ha, 2622 kg/ha, and 2620 kg/ha. Produces thin two-seeded pods. Seed have pink seed coats and have a blocky appearance. Grade data indicated a shelling percentage of 76%, and 56 g/100 seed. The size of seed fit the medium runner grade market.1676688PI 639266
170PI 639267NR_0817Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEED2005DEVELOPEDBreeding materialA runner type peanut with very high levels of resistance to the peanut root-knot nematode. Marker assisted breeding was employed to select homozygous nematode resistance in early generations. This line has resistance to M. arenaria and M. javonica comparable to the released cultivar COAN but has greater tomato-spotted wilt virus (TSWV) resistance and higher yield potential. Has semi-erect growth habit and flowers are not present on the main stem. This line belongs to A. hypogaea subspecies hypogaea var. hypogaea. Plants are medium in size. Main stems are not apparent at maturity. Has moderate maturity (130 -145 days from planting in South Georgia). Yielded 3919 kg/ha and 3344 kg/ha in replicated yield trials with no nematode pressure, compared to 3981 kg/ha and 4075 kg/ha for Georgia Green. Under high nematode pressure, the yield was 3227 kg/ha compared to 3451 kg/ha for Georgia Green. The yield for the highly nematode resistant but TSWV susceptible COAN was 2621 kg/ha. Pods contain two seed and are moderate in thickness. Seed are well formed and size comparable to the medium runner grade market. The oil chemistry indicates a middle oleic fatty acid level (3:1 oleic:linoleic).1676689PI 639267
171PI 639234'AT-3081R'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2005DEVELOPEDCultivar1676317PI 639234
172PI 636472'Georgia-04S'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEED2004DEVELOPEDCultivarSignificantly lower in Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus than Pronto, Spanco, and Olin; >25% higher yield , >5% total sound mature kernel grade; >25% dollar value return per hectare when compared to Tampspan 90, Pronto, Spanco and Olin. Unique from other Spanish-type cultivars in having combination of high-oleic and low-linoleic fatty acid ratio, more decumbent spreading growth habit, darker green foliage, and medium maturity. Significantly higher O/L ratios than Georgia Browne, 33:1 vs. 2:1 respectively.1668695PI 636472
173PI 633912'AP-3'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2003DEVELOPED2003CultivarA pedigree selection program was followed in the F1-F5 generation, selecting good pod yield in a runner market-type peanut with resistance to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV) and Sclerotium rolfsii. Seed from two F5 plants were bulked to produce AP-3. First yield tested in 1996, has excellent yield potential with runner pod/seed with good-excellent resistence to S. rolfsii and TSWV. Pods have 2 seeds each. Seeds have a tan testa with a 100 seed wt. of 66g with 48% oil and 27% protein. The shelling % is 76%. Plants have a semi-prostrate growth habit with a medium pod/seed maturity (~140 days).1648883PI 633912
174PI 633866'GP-1'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2003DEVELOPED2002CultivarSemi-runner growth habit with runner type pods and seed. The seed have a pink testa and are rounded to somewhat elongated with a 100 seed weight of 61 g, 48% oil, 26% protein and high oleic oil (~80% C18:1). Somewhat more susceptible to TSWV than Georgia Green but more resistant than Marc I or SunOleic 97R. Has shown some tolerance to Sclerotium rolfsii. Early to medium early in maturity (128 days).1648747PI 633866
175PI 635499Manduvi' iArachis hypogaea L. Itapúa, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/28/1994Palmito-26.53333333, -55.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds purple, more than two per pod. 1649268PI 635499
176PI 635500Manduvi huArachis hypogaea L. Itapúa, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/28/1994Palmito-26.53333333, -55.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds purple, two to three per pod. 1649269PI 635500
177PI 635501Manduvi hu guasuArachis hypogaea L. Itapúa, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/28/1994Taruma-26.25000000, -56.00000000Slope of hillLandraceSeeds purple, three to four per pod. 1649270PI 635501
178PI 635502Manduvi mbocajaArachis hypogaea L. Itapúa, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/28/1994Taruma-26.25000000, -56.00000000Slope of hillLandraceSeeds purple, usually three per pod. 1649271PI 635502
179PI 635503ManduviArachis hypogaea L. Itapúa, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/28/1994San Roque Gonzalez-26.25000000, -56.00000000Slope of hillLandraceSeeds purple, usually three per pod. 1649272PI 635503
180PI 635504Kumanda morotiArachis hypogaea L. Itapúa, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/28/1994San Roque Gonzalez-26.25000000, -56.00000000Slope of hillLandraceSeeds cream colored, three to four per 1649273PI 635504
181PI 635505ManduviArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/04/1994Antejo-26.25000000, -56.00000000Slope of hillLandraceSeeds cream colored. 1649274PI 635505
182PI 635506ManduviArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/04/1994Ka' a Karapa-26.25000000, -56.20000000Slope of hillLandraceSeeds tan.1649275PI 635506
183PI 635507Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/04/1994San Francisco-26.25000000, -56.20000000Slope of hillLandraceSeeds red.1649276PI 635507
184PI 635508Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/04/1994Colonia Jerovia-26.25000000, -56.20000000Slope of hillLandraceSeeds red, three to four per pod. 1649277PI 635508
185PI 635509Manduvi hu'iArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/04/1994Colonia Jerovia-26.25000000, -56.20000000Slope of hillLandraceSeeds black, small. 1649278PI 635509
186PI 635510Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/04/1994Nu Pyahu-26.20000000, -55.91666667Slope of hillLandraceMixture; some seeds red. 1649279PI 635510
187PI 635511ManduviArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/05/1994Caazapa-26.16666667, -56.33333333Slope of hillLandraceMixture; some seeds red. 1649280PI 635511
188PI 635512Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/05/1994Toranzo II / Tava'i-26.13333333, -55.46666667Slope of hillLandraceMixture; some seeds red. 1649281PI 635512
189PI 635513Manduvi pyta'iArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/05/1994Toranzo II - 1a Linea Tava'i-26.13333333, -55.46666667Slope of hillLandraceMixture; some seeds red. 1649282PI 635513
190PI 635514Manduvi hu'iArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/05/1994Toranzo I / Tava'i-26.13333333, -55.46666667Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark purple. 1649283PI 635514
191PI 635515Manduvi hu guasuArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/05/1994Toranzo I / Tava'i-26.13333333, -55.46666667Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark purple, large. 1649284PI 635515
192PI 635516Manduvi moroti guasuArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/05/1994Toranzo I / Tava'i-26.13333333, -55.46666667Slope of hillLandraceMixture, seeds large, some seeds cream 1649285PI 635516
193PI 635517Manduvi huArachis hypogaea L. Caazapá, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/05/1994Toro Blanco Guasu-26.13333333, -55.75000000Slope of hillLandraceSeeds light purple, large. 1649286PI 635517
194PI 635518Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/07/1994Hector L. Vega Ybycui-26.03333333, -56.08333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds red. 1649287PI 635518
195PI 635519Manduvi hu'iArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/07/1994Hector L. Vega Ybycui-26.03333333, -56.08333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds light and dark purple, large. 1649288PI 635519
196PI 635520Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/07/1994Hector L. Vega Ybycui-26.03333333, -56.08333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds red. 1649289PI 635520
197PI 635521Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/07/1994Hector L. Vega Ybycui-26.03333333, -56.08333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds red. 1649290PI 635521
198PI 635522Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/07/1994Colonia Solano Escobar / Ybytymi-25.08333333, -57.03333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds red. 1649291PI 635522
199PI 635523Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/07/1994Colonia Solano Escobar / La Colme-25.08333333, -57.03333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds red. 1649292PI 635523
200PI 635524Manduvi hu'iArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/07/1994Costa Baez Ka a guy - Acahay-25.86666667, -57.11666667Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark purple.1649293PI 635524
201PI 635525Manduvi pyta'iArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/07/1994Costa Baez Ka a guy - Acahay-25.86666667, -57.11666667Slope of hillLandraceSeeds red.1649294PI 635525
202PI 635526Manduvi pyta guasuArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/07/1994Costa Baez Ka a guy - Acahay-25.86666667, -57.11666667Slope of hillLandraceMixture; seeds red. 1649295PI 635526
203PI 635527Manduvi guasuArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/07/1994Minas Cu / Ybycui-26.03333333, -56.98333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds tan.1649296PI 635527
204PI 635528Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Paraguarí, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/08/1994Boqueron - Mbuyapey-26.21666667, -56.68333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds red. 1649297PI 635528
205PI 635529711Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds light yellow rose(pink) 1649298PI 635529
206PI 635530Tat IAC CampinasArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark red. 1649299PI 635530
207PI 635531717Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds light yellow rose(pink) 1649300PI 635531
208PI 635532708Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark red. 1649301PI 635532
209PI 635533HP 13 mM EPACE -- GoiaArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark red. 1649302PI 635533
210PI 635534713Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds light yellow rose(pink) 1649303PI 635534
211PI 635535828Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649304PI 635535
212PI 635536709Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649305PI 635536
213PI 635537I 38 / 85 Chapeco Santa CatalinaArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds red.1649306PI 635537
214PI 635538Tatu' i IACArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds tan.1649307PI 635538
215PI 635539830Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649308PI 635539
216PI 635540810Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649309PI 635540
217PI 635541826Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649310PI 635541
218PI 635542705Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark red. 1649311PI 635542
219PI 635543ColoradoArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark red. 1649312PI 635543
220PI 635544813Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649313PI 635544
221PI 635545825Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark red. 1649314PI 635545
222PI 635546Negro GrandeArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark purple. 1649315PI 635546
223PI 635547H bridoArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649316PI 635547
224PI 635548870Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649317PI 635548
225PI 635549702Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649318PI 635549
226PI 635550806Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649319PI 635550
227PI 635551712Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark red. 1649320PI 635551
228PI 635552MantecaArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark purple. 1649321PI 635552
229PI 635553704Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649322PI 635553
230PI 635554Espa olArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds brown.1649323PI 635554
231PI 635555AfricanoArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649324PI 635555
232PI 635556Blanco GrandeArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds yellowish rose 1649325PI 635556
233PI 635557NegritoArachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark purple 1649326PI 635557
234PI 635558710Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED04/06/1994Campo Experimental Chore-24.18333333, -56.58333333Slope of hillLandraceSeeds dark red. 1649327PI 635558
235PI 635559MakuaArachis hypogaea L. Presidente Hayes, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/06/1996Samaria, 35 Km from Filadelfia. S. E.-22.58333333, -59.66666667LandraceThis sample was provided to the NPGS as a part of a USDA-funded cooperative project involving the Centro Regional de Investigacion Agricola (CRIA) of the Paraguayan Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, USDA/ARS, and IPGRI/Americas. The project involved the multiplication and characterization at the CRIA station in Capitan Miranda, Paraguay of Arachis hypogaea collected in Paraguay in 1994 and 1996. Half of each sample was deposited with CRIA and half with the U.S. NPGS.1649368PI 635559
236PI 635560Manduvi guasuArachis hypogaea L. Presidente Hayes, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/07/1996Nueva Esperanza, 52 km from Filadelfia. S.E.-22.58333333, -59.66666667LandraceSeeds medium, red. 1649369PI 635560
237PI 635561SmitcayArachis hypogaea L. Presidente Hayes, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/07/1996Betania, 35 Km from Filadelfia. S. E.-22.58333333, -59.66666667LandraceSeeds small, red. 1649370PI 635561
238PI 635562ManduviArachis hypogaea L. Concepción, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/09/1996Lemo, 30 Km from Concepcion. E.-23.43333333, -57.43333333LandraceSeeds medium, dark purple. 1649371PI 635562
239PI 635563Manduvi morotiArachis hypogaea L. Concepción, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/09/1996Peguajo Loma, 35 km from Concepcion. E.-23.43333333, -57.43333333LandraceSeeds medium, light pink. 1649372PI 635563
240PI 635564Manduvi pyta' iArachis hypogaea L. Concepción, ParaguayS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED03/09/1996Naranjaty, 60 Km. from Concepcion. E.-23.43333333, -57.43333333LandraceSeeds small, red. 1649373PI 635564
241PI 635565Manduvi pyta' iArachis hypogaea L. Concepción, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/09/1996Laguna Mbojapy, 70 Km From Concepcion. E.-23.43333333, -57.43333333LandraceSeeds medium, red. 1649374PI 635565
242PI 635566Manduvi huArachis hypogaea L. Guairá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/11/1996Arroyo Guasu, 40 Km from Villarrica. E.-25.71666667, -56.25000000LandraceSeeds medium, dark purple. 1649375PI 635566
243PI 635567Manduvi hu guasuArachis hypogaea L. Guairá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/11/1996Potrero del Carmen, 45 Km from Villarrica. E.-25.71666667, -56.25000000LandraceSeeds medium, dark and light purple. 1649376PI 635567
244PI 635568Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Guairá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/11/1996Sudetia, 50 km from Villarrica. E.-25.71666667, -56.25000000LandraceSeeds medium, red. 1649377PI 635568
245PI 635569Manduvi hu guasuArachis hypogaea L. Guairá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/11/1996Sudetia, 50 km from Villarrica. E.-25.71666667, -56.25000000LandraceSeeds medium, dark purple. 1649378PI 635569
246PI 635570ManduviArachis hypogaea L. Guairá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/11/1996Campo Alegre, 70 Km from Villarrica. E.-25.71666667, -56.25000000LandraceSeeds medium, red. 1649379PI 635570
247PI 635571Manduvi ayacaArachis hypogaea L. Guairá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/11/1996Cuarta Linea Sta. Maria, 70 Km from Villarrica.-25.71666667, -56.25000000LandraceSeeds large, red. 1649380PI 635571
248PI 635572Manduvi abaArachis hypogaea L. Caaguazú, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/12/1996Maitei, 55 km from Cnel. Oviedo, E.-25.43333333, -56.43333333LandraceSeeds large, dark red. 1649381PI 635572
249PI 635573Manduvi pyta' iArachis hypogaea L. Caaguazú, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/12/1996Maitei, 55 km from Cnel. Oviedo, E.-25.43333333, -56.43333333LandraceSeeds mixed, red and pink. 1649382PI 635573
250PI 635574Manduvi pyta' iArachis hypogaea L. Caaguazú, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/12/1996Juquyry, 68 Km from Cnel. Oviedo. E.-24.98333333, -56.00000000LandraceSeeds medium, red. 1649383PI 635574
251PI 635575Manduvi hu' iArachis hypogaea L. Caaguazú, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/12/1996Carpa cue, San Joaquin, 115 km from Cnel. Oviedo-24.98333333, -56.00000000LandraceSeeds medium, dark purple. 1649384PI 635575
252PI 635576Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Caaguazú, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/12/1996Carpa cue, San Joaquin, 115 km from Cnel. Oviedo-24.98333333, -56.00000000LandraceSeeds medium, red.1649385PI 635576
253PI 635577Manduvi tres meseArachis hypogaea L. Caaguazú, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/12/1996Tacuapi i, 100 Km from Cnel. Oviedo. E.-24.98333333, -56.00000000LandraceSeeds large, red.1649386PI 635577
254PI 635578Manduvi pytaArachis hypogaea L. Guairá, ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED03/11/1996Cuarta Linea Sta. Maria, Guaira, E.-25.71666667, -56.25000000LandraceSeeds medium, mixture red and pink. 1649387PI 635578
255PI 654063CbRbWiPmPz 982Arachis hypogaea L. ParaguayS9SEED2003COLLECTED05/30/2003S Paso Hortequa-23.09916667, -57.38722222110Garden.Cultivated materialTan or white seeded Valencia type. Effective population size - > 100 plants. 1646970PI 654063
256PI 674409CbRbWiPmPz 971Arachis paraguariensis Chodat & Hassl. ParaguayS9Not Available2003COLLECTED05/29/200310 km E Ao. Trementina on road to Colonia Jorge Sebastian-23.02777778, -56.93777778137Pasture. Dry native savana. Soil pH 5. Soil texture is 2% sand, 80% silt, and 18% clay.Wild materialNarrow leaf, taproot, crown. Effective population size - 2 plants, population area 6 meters square. 1646959PI 674409
257PI 674410CbRbWiPmPz 978Arachis paraguariensis Chodat & Hassl. Paraguay Historic2003COLLECTED05/29/2003Between Est. Trementina and Est. San Liberato-22.66722222, -56.81444444169Roadside adjacent to pasture. Dry native savana. Soil pH 5. Soil texture is 73% sand, 5% silt, and 22% clay.Wild materialLinear leaflet with taproot. Effective population size - > 10 plants, population area 100 meters square. 1646966PI 674410
258PI 674411CbRbWiPmPz 980Arachis paraguariensis Chodat & Hassl. ParaguayS9POD2003COLLECTED05/29/2003Est. San Liberato-22.58444444, -56.83833333190Roadside adjacent to pasture. Paspalum. Soil pH 6. Soil texture is 63% sand, 5% silt, and 32% clay.Wild materialTaproot. Effective population size - 3 plants, population area 1 meters square. 1646968PI 674411
259PI 674419CbRbWiPmPz 987Arachis sp. Paraguay Historic2003COLLECTED05/31/2003Road to Vallemi west of Est. San Miguel-22.25444444, -57.7075000098Dry palm savana with native grasses. Palm trees like chaco. Soil pH 8. Soil texture is 52% sand, 17% silt, and 31% clay.Wild materialOld plant with taproot, branches, and seedling. Effective population size - 2 plants, population area 1 meters square. 1646975PI 674419
260PI 674420CbRbWiPmPz 990Arachis sp. Paraguay Historic2003COLLECTED06/01/2003E Colonia Sgt. Jose Felix on road to Bella Vista-22.38694444, -56.89444444201Dry palm savana with native grasses. Aristida, cocolito palms and bunchgrasses. Soil pH 5. Soil texture is 93% sand, 3% silt, and 4% clay.Wild materialLarge appressed spreading plant with taproot. Effective population size - 2 plants, population area 3 meters square. 1646978PI 674420
261PI 674421CbRbWiPmPz 992Arachis sp. Paraguay Historic2003COLLECTED06/01/2003E Colonia Sgt. Jose Felix on road to Bella Vista-22.38694444, -56.89444444201Dry palm savana with native grasses. Aristida, cocolito palms and bunchgrasses. Soil pH 5. Soil texture is 93% sand, 3% silt, and 4% clay.Wild materialCrown, taproot, eliptical leaves, and orange flower. Effective population size - 10 plants, population area 10 meters square. 1646980PI 674421
262PI 674422CbRbWiPmPz 994Arachis sp. Paraguay Historic2003COLLECTED06/01/2003SW Bella Vista on Road to Colonia Sgt. Jose Felix-22.35305556, -56.56777778211Roadside adjacent to pasture. Paspalum. Soil pH 4. Soil texture is 83% sand, 3% silt, and 14% clay.Wild materialTaproot and crown. Effective population size - 10 plants, population area 20 meters square. 1646982PI 674422
263PI 686983CbRbWiPmPz 977Arachis paraguariensis Chodat & Hassl. ParaguayS9POD2003COLLECTED05/29/2003Between Est. Nu Apua and Est. Trimetina-22.77694444, -56.84083333152Pasture. Dry native savana. Soil pH 5. Soil texture is 80% sand, 7% silt, and 13% clay.Wild materialIsolated plants, some with very narrow leaflets. Effective population size - 6 plants, population area 2 meters square. 1646965PI 686983
264PI 633041'TAMRUN OL 02'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesS92003DEVELOPEDCultivarA runner market-type peanut cultivar with high O/L ratio and having good yield potential. Has vine size larger than Tamrun 96 . The main stem is apparent in most locations and seeding rates. Lateral branching is profuse, like Tamrun 96, and the branching pattern is alternate, although not perfectly so. Leaf color is medium green, like Tamrun 96 (RHS 146A). Pods of Tamrun OL 02 are larger in size than Florunner and Tamrun 96, mostly two seeded (up to 1% three seeded). The constriction between the kernels is moderate, but deeper than Tamrun 96. Seed size is also larger than Tamrun 96 and averages 64.7 g/100 sd. Maturity is equal to or slightly later than Tamrun 96. In 21 tests 1998 to 2001 Tamrun OL 02 averaged 10% higher yield than Florunner in Central Texas, West Texas and Southwest Oklahoma. Grades (TSMK) were slightly lower for Tamrun OL 02 than for Florunner in these tests and seed weight per 100 sd. was significantly different (Tamrun OL 02 = 64.7 g/100; Florunner = 59.8 g.) In shelling tests, Tamrun OL 02 was very similar to Florunner in jumbo, medium, and US#1 seed. Splits, other kernels, damage kernels and oil stock were equal. Quality analyses indicated significant differences between Tamrun OL 02 and Florunner and Tamrun 96, including such traits as O/L ratio = 29.0, Iodine number, 81.3, oil content = 49.55 %, protein = 25.99 %, flavor equal and blanchability similar. Subsequent testing indicates the O/L ratio of pure seed is 24.1, and sugar content is significantly lower than Tamrun OL 01. Disease ratings indicate that Tamrun OL 02 has some of the same disease tolerance attributes as Tamrun 96 and Tamrun OL 01 .1645151PI 633041
265PI 633044'ANDRU II'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2003DEVELOPEDCultivarSeed from two F6 plants were bulked to initiate yield testing in 1997. Emphasis in selection was on good runner type with good resistance to tomato spotted wilt virus. Have intermediate to semi-prostrate / runner growth habit with normal alternate branching, normal leaf size and shape, light green plant color, similar to Andru 93 in appearance. Seed is plump and rounded with a pink testa and a 100-seed weight of about 58 g. Has about a 75% total sound mature seed, being similar in size to those of Georgia Green. Has shown a pod yield and TSWV resistance advantage over Georgia Green in Florida yield tests. Seed have high oleic (80%) fatty acid content of the oil, with good roasting and blanching characteristics.1645154PI 633044
266PI 633046'CARVER'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2003DEVELOPEDCultivarDeveloped from a pedigree selection program (F1-F5) with focus on runner plant and market-type with good resistance to tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV). Seed from F5 plants were bulked to yield test in 1996. Has shown good resistance to TSWV with some resistance to stem rot (S. rolfsii) and CBR. Has runner / prostrate growth habit with light green foliage. Pods and seed mature in about 135 d. Seed has pink testa and are somewhat elongated, with a 100-seed weight of about 66 g. Produces somewhat more jumbo runners than Georgia Green with a significant pod yield advantage in Flroida tests. Has normal oil chemistry (oleic/linoleic = 2.5) and about 48% oil.1645156PI 633046
267PI 633047'DP-1'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2003DEVELOPED2002Cultivar1645157PI 633047
268PI 633048'HULL'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2003DEVELOPED2002CultivarOriginates from a high oleic seed from an F1 plant followed by pedigree field selecting under unsprayed conditions to focus on leafspot resistance (Cercosporidium personatum). Further focus was on resistance to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV) and stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii). First yield tested in 1996 when seed from three F6 plants were bulked. Has resistance to late leafspot, TSWV and S. rolfsii with high oleic oil chemistry of the seed. Has somewhat less vine than C-99X' with a runner/prostrate growth habit. Has 2 seeds per pod with a 100 seed weight of 70g. The seeds have high oleic oil (~80% C 18:1), about 50% oil content, 26% protein, and 78% shelling.1645158PI 633048
269PI 636442'ANorden'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesPVPONot Available2003DEVELOPED2002Cultivated materialRunner market-type peanut with runner (prostrate) growth habit being similar in appearance to SunOleic 97R but it has good resistance to TSWV. Has two seeds per pod with pink testa and a 100 seed weight of 62g , 47% pil, 27% protein, and high oleic oil (~79% C18:1). Has a shelling % of 78 with a medium maturity (135-138 days). Is similar to SunOleic 97 in appearance but much better in TSWV resistance.1667284PI 636442
270PI 632380'GEORGIA-02C'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2002DEVELOPEDCultivarUnique from other high-oleic runner-type peanut cvs. in having a combination of higher percentage of jumbo runner seed size (riding a 8.33 x 19.05 mm slotted screen), higher total sound mature kernel percentage, tan testa color, spreading runner growth habit, medium maturity, and resistance to both Tomato spotted wilt virus and Cylindrochladium black root (Cylindrocladium parasiticum). Similar percentage of oleic, but significantly (P<0.05) lower percentage of linoleic fatty acid content and higher O/L ratio (32:1 vs. 24:1) for longer shelf-life and better nutrition as compared to AgraTech 201, another high-oleic runner market type cv. However, not significantly different from At 201 in 100 seed weight, blanchability, protein content, oil content, and roasted peanut flavor scores.1641571PI 632380
271PI 631390'WILSON'Arachis hypogaea L. Virginia, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2002DEVELOPEDCultivarLarge-seeded Virginia-type peanut cv. with high yield potential (4-13% higher than current cvs.). Plants have an intermediate-spreading (runner) growth habit. Main stem height (32cm) is taller than VA 98R (27cm). Maturity is considered to be early (138-150 DAP). The pink-light pink testa color and excellent pod characteristics, which include bright color, shape, and size for the in-shell trade, makes it highly desirable by the peanut industry. Inshell grades have 44% jumbo pods and 43% fancy pods with both grades having bright pod color. Shelled grade data show 72% total meat content which includes 35% extra large kernels (ELK). Blanchability excellent with 93% whole blanched, 0.7% not blanched and 1.6% partially blanched for ELK. Shelf life (O/L ratio of 2.11) is better than any commercial cv. except NC 7.1638357PI 631390
272PI 688946WiSQ 1518Arachis correntina (Burkart) Krapov. & W. C. Greg. Presidente Hayes, ParaguayS92002COLLECTED05/14/2002Distrito Villa Hayes, 9 km N of Villa Hayes on Transchaco highway, roadside.-25.02166667, -57.55805556165Roadside fill area on either side of private driveway. Sandy gravelWild materialProstrate perennial, numerous lateral branches, mainstems grazed off, flowers orange, typical of Section Arachis, fruits small, equal to or greater than 5 cm, similar to A. microsperma.1637610PI 688946
273PI 666096CbWiPmPz 962Arachis microsperma Krapov. et al. Concepción, ParaguayS92002COLLECTED05/21/2002Road from Concepcion to San Carlos/Puerto Vallemi.-22.92611111, -57.36638889111Wet grassy savanna, sandy soils overlaying gravel layer. Grasses.Wild materialSingle taproot, orange and yellow flowers.1637407PI 666096
274PI 674407CbWiPmPz 955Arachis microsperma Krapov. et al. Concepción, ParaguayS92002COLLECTED05/20/2002East of Paso Barreto at Arroyo Kurei bridge.-23.04166667, -57.1080555699Creek floodplain. Almost pure standWild materialMixed yellow and orange flowers.1637400PI 674407
275PI 674408CbWlPmPz 952Arachis paraguariensis Chodat & Hassl. Concepción, ParaguayS9PODNot Available2002COLLECTED05/20/2002West of Loreto on Concepcion road.-23.27527778, -57.3469444493Roadside; scraped road shoulder. Native grass.Wild materialDark green, elliptical leaves, taproot, some seedlings.1637396PI 674408
276PI 674415CbWlPmPz 928Arachis sp.Paraguarí, Paraguay Historic2002COLLECTED05/15/2002Portero Guaivuru near Mbuyapey.-26.19500000, -56.86888889129Shoulder of road, edge of traffic. Native grasses and forbs.Wild materialNonpillose with central tap root, appressed branches, one seed.1637327PI 674415
277PI 674416CbWlPmPz 946Arachis sp.Amambay, Paraguay Historic2002COLLECTED05/19/2002Bella Vista Road, NE side Arroyo Negla bridge.-22.35222222, -56.33166667252Roadside fill. Roadside brachiaria and panicum.Wild materialPubescent, taproot.1637368PI 674416
278PI 674417CbWlPmPz 959Arachis sp.Concepción, Paraguay Historic2002COLLECTED05/20/2002Road from Paso Barreto to Bella Vista before Ao. Trementina.-23.03666667, -57.02055556111Ditch bank. Native grasses and forbs.Wild materialTaproot, but roots at stem nodes.1637404PI 674417
279PI 674418CbWlPmPz 960Arachis sp.Concepción, Paraguay FLOWERHistoric2002COLLECTED05/20/2002Road from Paso Barreto to Bella Vista before Ao. Trementina.-23.03666667, -57.02055556111Ditch bank. Native grasses and forbs.Wild materialTaproot.1637405PI 674418
280PI 692997CbWlPmPz 933Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS92002COLLECTED05/16/2002Mercado de San Estanislao.-24.66527778, -56.43611111Cultivated material1637341PI 692997
281PI 692998CbWlPmPz 935Arachis hypogaea L. San Pedro, ParaguayS92002COLLECTED05/16/2002Back road to Villa Del Rosario, east Escuela No. 15218.-24.48361111, -56.96666667120Local garden.Cultivated materialBlack skinned valencia type.1637354PI 692998
282PI 692999CbWlPmPz 939Arachis hypogaea L. Concepción, ParaguayS92002COLLECTED05/17/2002Mercado Concepcion.-23.41111111, -57.4397222275Cultivated materialLarge red.1637361PI 692999
283PI 693000CbWlPmPz 940Arachis hypogaea L. Concepción, ParaguayS92002COLLECTED05/17/2002Mercado Concepcion.-23.41111111, -57.4397222275Cultivated materialSmall red valencia type.1637362PI 693000
284PI 631175'NemaTAM'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesS92002DEVELOPEDCultivarVine size equal to Florunner. Main stem semi-apparent and lateral branching profuse, like Florunner, branching pattern is alternate, but not uniformly 2 X 2. Leaf color moderate green, like Florunner. Pods similar in size and shape to Florunner, mostly two seeded (up to 1% three seeded). Constriction between the kernels equal to Florunner. Seed size almost identical to Florunner and averages 58 g 100 sd-1. Averaged equal in yield to Florunner and Tamrun 96 in 11 tests without nematode pressure, 1998-2000 (p>0.05). In ten tests with damaging levels of root-knot nematode present, averaged 113% higher in yield and 129% higher in value per hectare than Florunner, with no chemical application for nematode control. Resistance to root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne arenaria and M. Javanica) confirmed in the third self pollinated generation by using molecular markers. In shelling tests, not different (0.05) from Florunner in jumbo, medium, or US#1 kernel turnout. Splits, other kernels, damage kernels and oil stock equal to Florunner and 100 seed weight (g) was equal to Florunner. Quality analyses indicated no significant difference except in oleic/linoleic acid ratio 1.3 vs. 1.6 for Florunner. Similar oil content 44.67%, protein 28.44%, flavor similar and blanchability the same.1637262PI 631175
285PI 631176'OLin'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesS92002DEVELOPEDCultivarPlant size equal to Tamspan 90. Main stem semi-apparent at most locations and seeding rates. Lateral branching sparse, like Tamspan 90, and the branching pattern is sequential, although not perfectly so. Leaf color light green, like Tamspan 90 (RHS 146A). Pods similar in size and shape to Tamspan 90, mostly two seeded (up to 1% three seeded pods). Constriction between the seeds is slight, like Tamspan 90. In 28 tests (1998 to 2000), averaged approx. 10% lower yield than Tamspan 90 in Central Texas, West Texas and Southwest Oklahoma. Grades (TSMK) were equal with Tamspan 90 in these tests (68.7% vs 68.4%) as was seed weight per 100 sd (43.7 g vs 43.6g). Shelling tests no difference in jumbo or US no. 1 seed size distribution. Splits, other kernels, damage kernels and oil stocks were equal to Tamspan 90. Quality analyses indicates no significant difference between OLin and Tampsan 90 except in O/L ratio (22.3 vs 1.15), and Iodine number (77.52 vs 102.02). Other traits were equal: 44.16% oil content, 29.49% protein content, flavor and blanchability. Disease ratings indicate good level of the same disease tolerance attributes as Tamspan 90.1637263PI 631176
286PI 631177'Tamrun OL 01'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesS9SEED2002DEVELOPEDCultivarVine size equal to Tamrun 96. Main stem is semi-apparent in most locations and seeding rates. Lateral branching is profuse, like Tamrun 96, and the branching pattern is alternate, although not perfectly so. Leaf color is medium green like Tamrun 96 (RHS 137A). Pods much larger in size than Tamrun 96, mostly two seeded (up to 1% three seeded). Constriction between the kernels is moderate, but deeper than Tamrun 96. Seed size is also much larger than Tamrun 96 and averages 73 g/100 sd over all locations. In 18 tests 1998 to 2000, averaged 16% higher yield than Florunner in Central Texas, West Texas and Southwest Oklahoma. Grades (TSMK) were equal with Florunner in these tests (71.4% vs 71.8%) and seed weight per 100 sd significantly different (73.3 g/100; Florunner = 59.8 g). In shelling tests, significantly different (P=0.05) from Florunner in jumbo, medium, and US#1 seed. Splits, other kernels, damaged kernels and oil stock equal to Florunner. Quality analyses indicated significant differences between this variety and Florunner and Tamrun 96, including such traits as O/L ratio equal 13.0 vs 1.6:1 and 1.7:1, Iodine number, 81.3 vs 100.1 and 98.3, oil content equal 43.7% vs 46.2% and 44.3%. However, protein content, flavor and blanchability were similar to this variety, Florunner and Tamrun 96. Disease ratings indicate that this variety has a moderate level of the same disease tolerance attributes as Tamrun 96, i.e., tolerance to tomato spotted wilt virus, southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii) and sclerotinia blight (Sclerotinia minor).1637264PI 631177
287PI 674414CbWlPmPz 901Arachis sp.Caaguazú, Paraguay Historic2002COLLECTED05/10/2002San Antonio about 4 km N Yhu on road to San Juaquin.-25.01805556, -55.95083333361Roadside possibly buried by wash. Vegetation: scrub.Wild materialSmall with taproot and orange standard and yellow keel.1637252PI 674414
288PI 666205Guyana JumboArachis hypogaea L. GuyanaS9POD2002COLLECTEDAnnai, Rupununi RegionCultivated materialAppears to have good resistance to peanut rust and leaf spot disease.1637130PI 666205
289PI 631072'ICGV 99001'Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9Not Available2002DEVELOPEDCultivarDecumbent 2 growth habit; sequential branching and medium sized elliptic green leaves. 1-2-3 seeded pods. Resistant to late leaf spot.1635985PI 631072
290PI 631073'ICGV 99003'Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9Not Available2002DEVELOPEDCultivarDecumbent 3 growth, alternate branching and small elliptic dark green leaves. 2-1-3 seeded pods; resistant to rust.1635986PI 631073
291PI 631074'ICGV 99004'Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9Not Available2002DEVELOPEDCultivarDecumbent 3 growth habit; sequential branching, medium sized elliptic green leaves. 2-1 seeded pods; resistant to late leaf spot.1635987PI 631074
292PI 631075'ICGV 99005'Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9Not Available2002DEVELOPEDCultivarDecumbent 2 growth habit; alternate branching, medium sized elliptic green leaves. 2-1-3 seeded pods; resistant to rust.1635988PI 631075
293PI 630947ICGV 92267Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9Not Available2002DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSpanish peanut with erect growth habit, sequential branching, and elliptical medium sized green leaves. Matures in 90-95 days after planting. Pods mainly two-seeded, small in size with slight beak, slight constriction, and slight reticulation. Seeds have tan colored testa, weight 37 g 100-seed, and contain 47.3% oil and 25.0% protein.1633361PI 630947
294PI 630948ICGV 93382Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9Not Available2002DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSpanish type peanut with erect growth habit, sequential branching and elliptical medium-sized green leaves. Matures in 90 days after planting. Pods mainly two-seeded, small in size with slight beak, moderate constricting, and slight reticulation. Seeds have tan colored testa, weight 37 g 100-seeds-1, and contain 46.3% oil and 23.8% protein.1633362PI 630948
295PI 629027'GEORGIA-01R'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2002DEVELOPEDCultivarComparable or better resistance to early and late leafspots (Cercospora arachidicola and Cercosporidium personatum, respectively) and tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) as Southern Runner and Florida MDR 98. Produces significantly higher yields and dollar values without pesticides as compared to these other multiple resistant cultivars and when grown with recommended pesticides, found to be comparable to Georgia Green in TSWV resistance, pod yield, total sound mature kernel grade, and dollar value return per hectare. Preliminary field trials also shows moderate resistance to white mold and stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii), Cylindrocladium black rot (Cylindrocladium parasiticum), leafhoppers (Empoasca fabae) and/or leaf scorch (Leptosphaerulina crassiasca). Spreading runner growth habit, tan testa color, and late maturity similar to Southern Runner, Florida MDR 98, and C-99R. Maturity approx. 2 to 3 weeks later compared to Georgia Green in south Georgia. Foliage dark green, prominent mainstem, and alternate branching pattern. Significantly greater pod bulk density (346 vs 316 kg m-3), more pronounced pod reticulation and constriction, approx. 10% more jumbo runner seed (riding a 8.33 by 19.05 mm slotted screen), significantly lower oil content (45% vs 49%), and significantly higher oleic to linoleic fatty acid ratio (3.1 vs 2.3) than C-99R. Not significantly different from C-99R in number of sound mature seed count, blanchability, protein content, and roasted peanut flavor scores.1632293PI 629027
296PI 619169GP-NC WS 5Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically belongs to the subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea. Growth habit semi-erect. Main stem apparent at maturity. Pods deeply constricted and mostly two-seeded, but may be one-seeded. Testa smooth and uniform tan color. Seeds average 42.9 g 100-1. Low yielding. Maturity 8-10 d later than Florigiant. Fewer galls, egg masses, and eggs g-1 root than the moderately resistant A. hypogaea lines PI 259572 and PI 259639, and expresses the Z3 RAPD marker band. Moderate to high levels of resitance to Cercospora arachidicola, but is highly susceptible to southern stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii) and Cylindrocladium black rot (Cylindrocladium crotalariae).1617123PI 619169
297PI 619170GP-NC WS 6Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically intermediate between subsp. hypogaea and fastigiata and has decumbent growth habit. Flowers on main stem, and vegetative nodes on lateral branches are mixed with short runs of reproductive and alternating reproductive vegetative nodes. Main stem averages 28 cm long and apparent at maturity. Pods deeply constricted, averaging 196 cm long and 0.96 cm wide. Testa tan. Seeds average 25.9 g 100-1. Low yielding and matures 4-5 d later than Florigiant. Few galls, egg masses, and eggs g-1 root, and formed few nematodes in roots 1-10 d following soil inoculation with M. arenaria juveniles. Plants have a characteristic band of molecular weight 265 when analyzed with the Z3 RAPD primer. Highly resistant to southern corn rootworm, moderately high resistance to potato leafhopper, corn earworm, and early leaf spot, but is highly susceptible to southern stem rot.1617125PI 619170
298PI 619171GP-NC WS 7Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically belongs to the subsp. fastigiata. Growth habit prostrate. Vegetative reproductive nodes on laternal branches are in a sequential pattern. Main stem approx. 22 cm long and apparent at maturity. Maturity about 5 d later than Florigiant. Most pods one-seeded, but some are two-seeded with a deep constriction. All have pronounced beaks, many trichomes, and average 13.9 mm long and 9.8 mm wide. Seeds short and broad, have pink testa, and average 24.1 g 100-1. Yield potential low but has very high levels of resistance to southern corn rootworm, corn earworm, and potato leafhopper. Resistance to corn earworm is antibiosis. Susceptible to thrips, fall armyworms, velvetbean caterpillar, root knot nematodes (M. arenaria and M. hapla), and southern stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii).1617126PI 619171
299PI 619172GP-NC WS 8Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically intermediate between subsp. hypogaea and fastigiata. Flowers not produced on the main stem, but vegetative reproductive nodes on lateral branches are in a sequential pattern. Growth habit prostrate. Maturity similar to Florigiant. Main stem apparent at maturity. Pods two-seeded, deeply constricted, glabrous, and beaked. yield potential low. Seeds small, averaging 30 g 100-1, short and broad and have tan testa. Very high levels of resistance to southern corn rootworm, high levels of resistance to corn earworm, and resistance to fall armyworm and velvetbean caterpillar. Susceptible to thrips and to early leaf spot (C. arachidicola).1617127PI 619172
300PI 619173GP-NC WS 9Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically belongs to the subsp. fastigiata. Vegetative reproductive nodes on laternal branches sequential. Growth habit decumbent. Plants do not completely cover the soil surface between 91 cm rows during the growing season, but main stem apparent at maturity. Maturity about 5 d later than Florigiant. Pods deeply constricted, have inconspicuous beaks, and average 16.3 mm long and 10.4 mm wide. Seeds average 33.3 g 100-1, short and broad, and have pink testa. Yield potential low. Very high levels of resistance to southern corn rootworm, corn earworm, and potato leafhopper. Resistance to corn earworm is antibiosis. Moderate levels of resistance to C. arachidicola and to fall armyworm, but is susceptible to thrips and M. arenaria.1617128PI 619173
301PI 619174GP-NC WS 10Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically intermediate between subsp. hypogaea and fastigiata. Flowers not produced on the main stem, but vegetative reproductive nodes on lateral branches are sequential. Growth habit decumbent. Main stem, approx. 20 cm high, apparent at maturity. Medium size plants nearly cover the soil surface between 91 cm rows by maturity. Stems hairy and have some red pigmentation. Maturity approx. 10 d later than Florigiant. About half of the pods one-seeded and the others two-seeded. Pods deeply constricted with inconspicuous beaks and average 18.1 mm long and 10.9 mm wide. Seeds short and broad, have pink testa, and average 26.5 m 100-1. Yield potential low. Very high levels of resistance to potato leafhopper, southern corn rootworm, and corn earworm. Resistant to the fall armyworm, but susceptible to thrips and southern stem rot.1617129PI 619174
302PI 619175GP-NC WS 11Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically belongs to the A. hypogaea subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea. Medium size plants do not completely fill 91 cm rows by maturity. Main stem about 27 cm high. Plants require about 150 d to maturity. Most pods graded to fancy size, averaging 36.3 mm long and 16.3 mm wide. Pods two-seeded and deeply constricted with pronounced beaks. Testa tan and smooth, and average 86.6 100-1. Seed size significantly greater than previously released early leaf spot resistant interspecific hybrid lines. Yield averages 2645 kg ha-1 compared to 3531 for NC7. Higher levels of resistance to C. arachidicola than previously released interspecific hybrid derivatives and A. hypogaea leaf spot-resistant lines.1617130PI 619175
303PI 619176GP-NC WS 12Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically belongs to the A. hypogaea subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea. Medium to small plants do not completely fill 91 cm rows by maturity. Main stem about 24 cm long and is not apparent at maturity. Plants require about 150 d to maturity. Most pods graded to fancy size, and average 36.1 mm long and 15.0 mm wide. Pods two-seeded and moderately constricted with inconspicuous beaks. Testa tan and smooth. Yield averages 2688 kg ha-1 as compared to 3531 kg ha-1 for NC7 and seeds average 83.l0 g 100-1. Significantly higher levels of resistance to C. arachidicola than resistant A. hypogaea lines or previously released interspecific hybrid derivatives. Moderate levels of resistant to C. personatum.1617131PI 619176
304PI 619177GP-NC WS 13Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically is intermediate between subsp. hypogaea and fastigiata. No flowers produced on the main stem, but vegetative reproductive nodes on lateral branches have a sequential pattern. Growth habit semi-erect, bunchy-type. Medium to large plants do not comletely fill 91 cm rows by maturity. Main stem, about 28 cm long, is not apparent at maturity. Plants require about 150 d to mature. Pods average 35.1 mm long, 15.1 mm wide, and are two-seeded, deeply constricted with pronounced beaks. Pod yield averages 2675 kg ha as compared to 3531 kg ha-1 for NC7. Testa tan and may split at or before maturity. High levels of early leaf spot resistance and few sporulating lesions. Moderate to high levels of resistance to C. personatum, which is not significantly different from the resistant cultivar Southern Runner.1617132PI 619177
305PI 619178GP-NC WS 14Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically belongs to the A. hypogaea subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea. Plant size medium to large. Main stem, about 30 cm high, is not apparent at maturity. Requires 152+ d to mature. Pods, averaging 37.8 mm long and 15.5 mm wide, are two-seeded and deeply constricted with pronounced beaks. Testa tan and smooth, and commonly split by maturity. Seeds average 72.3 g 100-1. Pod yield averages 3013 kg ha-1 compared to 3531 kg ha-1 for NC7. Highly resistant to early (C. arachidicola) and late leaf spot (C. personatum). Based on subjective ratings for early leaf spot resistance, significantly more resistant than A. hypogaea lines and previously released interspecific hybrid derivatives, and expresses moderate levels of resistance to late leaf spot.1617133PI 619178
306PI 619179GP-NC WS 15Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBotanically belongs to the A. hypogaea subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea. Medium to large plants do not completely fill 91 cm rows by maturity. Main stem, about 37 cm high, is not apparent at maturity. Plants require about 150 d to mature. Pods average 39.2 mm long and 16.9 mm wide, are two-seeded and deeply constricted with pronounced beaks. Most grade to fancy size. Seeds average 71 g 100-1. Yields average 2700 kg ha-1 as compared to 3531 kg ha-1 for NC7. Testa tan and smooth. Very high levels of resistance to C. arachidicola in the field, expressed as small lesions. Based on subjective ratings and numbers of lesions, significantly more resistant than A. hypogaea lines are previously released interspecific hybrids.1617134PI 619179
307PI 617040'GEORGIA VALENCIA'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEED2001DEVELOPEDCultivarLarge-podded valenica market type peanut. For four consecutive years (1996-99), produced a significantly higher yield and dollar value return per acre (approx. 30-40%) and significantly larger pod size (>25% more fancy pods) than Georgia Red. Comparable to Georgia Red in disease tolerance. Similar to Georgia Red in having a compact bunch growth habit, maturity of between 110-125 days after planting in south Georgia, number of seed per pod (averaged 20-25% 4 seed pod-1, 60-65% 3 seed pod-1, and 10-15% 2 seed pod-1), red testa color, protein and oil content, O/L ratio, and roasted and boiled flavor.1612119PI 617040
308PI 613135'C-99R'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesS9SEED2000DEVELOPEDCultivarLate maturing jumbo-runner market-type peanut with multiple disease resistance. Resistance to late leafspot (C. personatum), stem rot (S. rolfsii), and tomato spotted wilt virus. Better tomato spotted wilt virus resistance than Southern Runner with similar maturity. Seed has tan testa, being somewhat lighter in color than for Southern Runner and significantly larger (72g 100-seed weight). Seed about 50% oil with 57% oleic and 23% linoleic fatty acids. Plants have a prominent center stem and darker green foliage than for Southern Runner.1598214PI 613135
309PI 613147'HUGHES RUNNER'Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS92000DEVELOPEDCultivar1598226PI 613147
310PI 607836'Georgia Hi-O/L'Arachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEED2000DEVELOPED1999CultivarLarge-seeded peanut with significantly higher O/L fatty acid ratio (ca. 40 vs 3) as compared to NC 7 in south Georgia. The high O/L trait provides for longer shelf-life, improved oil quality, and better nutrition. High level of resistance to TSWV being comparable to Georgia Green, which is a TSWV-resistant runner-type cultivar. Decumbent spreading growth habit, medium maturity, and pink testa color. Combines high yield, high O/L ratio, and high level of TSWV resistance into a large-seeded line.1596690PI 607836
311PI 612601'AGRATECH 1-1'Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS92000DEVELOPEDCultivar1594213PI 612601
312PI 612602'AGRATECH 201'Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS92000DEVELOPEDCultivar1594214PI 612602
313PI 612603'AGRATECH VC-2'Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS92000DEVELOPEDCultivar1594215PI 612603
314PI 607902ICGV 94094Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content high. Resistant to foliar diseases. Advanced breeding line1578793PI 607902
315PI 607903ICGV 94113Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEEDNot Available2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content high. Resistant to foliar diseases. Advanced breeding line.1578794PI 607903
316PI 607904ICGV 94118Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content high. Resistant to foliar diseases. Advanced breeding line.1578795PI 607904
317PI 607905ICGV 95356Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content high. Resistant to foliar diseases. Advanced breeding line.1578796PI 607905
318PI 607906ICGV 94271Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content high. Insect pest resistant. Advanced breeding line.1578797PI 607906
319PI 607907ICGV 94255Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS92000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content high. BND resistant. Advanced breeding line.1578798PI 607907
320PI 607908ICGV 94269Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content high. BND resistant. Advanced breeding line.1578799PI 607908
321PI 607909ICGV 95233Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content low. Insect pest resistant. Advanced breeding line.1578800PI 607909
322PI 607910ICGV 95359Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content low. Resistant to foliar diseases. Advanced breeding line.1578801PI 607910
323PI 607911ICGV 95360Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content low. Resistant to foliar diseases. Advanced breeding line.1578802PI 607911
324PI 607912ICGV 96254Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialOil content low. Resistant to foliar diseases. Advanced breeding line.1578803PI 607912
325PI 690075kajaltecaArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Quiché, GuatemalaS9SEED1999COLLECTED11/18/1999Municipio Sacapulas, Aldea Rio Blanco. Quiche native community.15.28166667, -91.150000001300LandracePlant said to be runner type, produces in 5 months. Fruits runner type, containing 2 pink seeds.1587647PI 690075
326PI 690076olmecaArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Petén, GuatemalaS9SEED1999COLLECTED11/20/1999Municipio La Libertad, Aldea Las Cruces. Ladino colonist village.16.65833333, -90.29333333250LandracePlant said to be virginia bunch type, producing in 3 1/2 months. Fruits runner type, containing 2-3 tan seeds.1587653PI 690076
327PI 690077mania mexicanaArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Alta Verapaz, GuatemalaS9SEED1999COLLECTED11/23/1999Municipio Fray Bartolome de las Casas. Kek'chi native community.15.92166667, -89.65500000400LandracePlant said to be runner type, producing in 5 months. Fruits virginia type, containing 2 pink seeds.1587658PI 690077
328PI 690078maniaArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Zacapa, GuatemalaS9SEED1999COLLECTED11/25/1999Municipio Cabanas, Aldea El Rosario. Ladino community.14.86500000, -89.81000000450LandracePlant said to be prostrate, producing in 4 months. Fruit virginia type, containing 2 pink seeds.1587660PI 690078
329PI 690079maniaArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea El Progreso, GuatemalaS9SEED1999COLLECTED11/25/1999Municipio Sanarate, Aldea El Conacaste. Ladino farming community.14.81166667, -90.243333331100LandracePlant said to be bunch type, producing in 4 months. Fruits virginia type, containing 2 pink seeds.1587661PI 690079
330PI 690313mania grandeArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Petén, GuatemalaS9SEED1999COLLECTED11/20/1999Municipio La Libertad, Aldea Las Cruces. Ladino colonist village.16.65833333, -90.29333333250LandracePlant said to be prostrate, producing in 4 months. Fruits virginia type, thick shells, slight to moderate constriction, moderate reticulation, containing 2 tan seeds.1587650PI 690313
331PI 690073mania de AmatitlanArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Quiché, GuatemalaS9SEED1999COLLECTED11/17/1999Municipio. Sacapulas, Caserio Chupacay. Quiche native community.15.28166667, -91.103333331350LandracePlants said to be runner type, produces in 4 months. Harvested November 1. Fruits Virginia-type, large, fairly smooth reticulation, moderate constriction, little or no beak, 2 large reddish seeds.1587577PI 690073
332PI 690074mania extranjeraArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Quiché, GuatemalaS9SEED1999COLLECTED11/18/1999Municipio Sacapulas, Aldea Rio Blanco. Quiche native community.15.28166667, -91.150000001300LandracePlant said to be erect ("de mata"), maturing in 5 1/2 months. Fruits Virginia-type with 2 large pink seeds. Recently harvested fruits drying in patio of house.1587580PI 690074
333PI 690080mania de mata extranjeraArachis hypogaea L. subsp. fastigiata Waldron var. peruviana Krapov. & W. C. Greg. Quiché, GuatemalaS9SEED1999COLLECTED11/18/1999Municipio Sacapulas, Aldea Rio Blanco. Quiche native community.15.28166667, -91.150000001300LandracePlant said to be erect, producing in 5 months. Fruits straight, with sharp reticulation and outstanding longitudinal ribs, slight humps and beak, containing 2 pink seeds.1587585PI 690080
334PI 628602maniArachis hypogaea L. Guayas, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/27/1999Canton Naranjal, Localidad Naranjal.-2.67722222, -79.61833333125LandraceSeeds reddish.1587227PI 628602
335PI 628603PeponArachis hypogaea L. Guayas, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/27/1999Canton General Villamil; Parroquia Posorja; Localidad General Villamil (Playas).-2.63694444, -80.387777780LandraceSeeds mottled red and white; "caramelo" type.1587228PI 628603
336PI 628604maniArachis hypogaea L. Guayas, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/27/1999Canton Santa Elena; Localidad Santa Elena.-2.22944444, -80.8588888980LandraceSeeds reddish pink.1587230PI 628604
337PI 628605maniArachis hypogaea L. Guayas, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/28/1999Canton Santa Elena; Parroquia Manglaralto; Localidad Olon.-1.79861111, -80.758333330LandraceSeeds red.1587231PI 628605
338PI 628606carameloArachis hypogaea L. Manabí, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/28/1999Canton Jipijapa; Localidad Joa; 21.7 km from Puerto de Callo towards Joa.-1.37472222, -80.62805556210LandraceSeeds mottled white and red.1587234PI 628606
339PI 628607maniArachis hypogaea L. Manabí, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/28/1999Canton Jipijapa; Localidad Jipijapa.-1.35333333, -80.57972222295LandraceSeeds light purple.1587235PI 628607
340PI 628608charapotoArachis hypogaea L. Manabí, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/28/1999Canton Jipijapa; Localidad Jipijapa.-1.35333333, -80.57972222295LandraceSeeds dark purple.1587236PI 628608
341PI 628609mani de confiteriaArachis hypogaea L. Manabí, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/28/1999Canton Pajan; Parroquia Cascol; Localidad Cascol.-1.66722222, -80.45972222200LandraceSeeds light pink.1587237PI 628609
342PI 628610mani moradoArachis hypogaea L. Guayas, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/28/1999Canton Pedro Carbo; Localidad Pedro Carbo.-1.81722222, -80.2338888990LandraceSeeds purple.1587238PI 628610
343PI 628611mani peponArachis hypogaea L. Guayas, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/28/1999Canton Pedro Carbo; Localidad Pedro Carbo.-1.81722222, -80.2338888990LandraceSeeds pink.1587240PI 628611
344PI 628612maniArachis hypogaea L. Esmeraldas, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/30/1999Canton Esmeraldas; Localidad Esmeraldas.0.96833333, -79.6522222230LandraceSeeds light brown.1587248PI 628612
345PI 628613mani peponArachis hypogaea L. Esmeraldas, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/30/1999Canton Esmeraldas; Localidad Esmeraldas.0.96833333, -79.6522222230LandraceSeeds mottled red and white.1587249PI 628613
346PI 639996mani rositaArachis hypogaea L. Guayas, EcuadorS9SEEDNot Available1999COLLECTED09/28/1999Canton Pedro Carbo; Localidad Pedro Carbo.-1.81722222, -80.2338888990LandraceSeeds red.1587239PI 639996
347PI 658097maniArachis hypogaea L. El Oro, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/27/1999Canton El Guabo, Parroquia Tendales, Localidad Tendales; 10 km from Barbones towards Tendales.-3.12277778, -79.84694444100LandraceSeeds purple with tan tips. Some seeds have flecks.1587226PI 658097
348PI 658098maniArachis hypogaea L. Esmeraldas, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/29/1999Canton Muisne; Localidad Nuevo Muisne.0.61583333, -80.0122222210LandraceSeeds purple.1587244PI 658098
349PI 672567maniArachis hypogaea L. Esmeraldas, EcuadorS91999COLLECTED09/29/1999Canton Atacames; Localidad Atacames.0.86833333, -79.846666670LandraceSeeds purple.1587245PI 672567
350PI 628597maniArachis hypogaea L. Morona Santiago, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/19/1999Canton Morona; Parroquia Macas; Localidad Macas.-2.31083333, -78.12027778330LandraceSeeds creamy-white.1586948PI 628597
351PI 628598mani carameloArachis hypogaea L. Loja, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/23/1999Canton Celica; Parroquia Pindal; Localidad Pindal; 9.4 km from Celica towards Zapotillo.-4.12111111, -80.10805556800LandraceSeeds red.1586965PI 628598
352PI 628599mani carameloArachis hypogaea L. Loja, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/25/1999Canton Olmedo; Parroquia Olmedo, Localidad La Y de Olmedo; 10.6 km from Velacruz towards Chaguarpamba.-3.94611111, -79.634722221730LandraceSeeds pinkish-red.1586967PI 628599
353PI 628600bola negra o charapoto negroArachis hypogaea L. Loja, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/25/1999Canton Chaguarpamba; Parroquia Chaguarpamba; Localidad Chaguarpamba; 32 km from Velacruz towards Chaguarpamba.-3.87638889, -79.643888891390LandraceSeeds purple; 2 to 3 seeds per pod.1586970PI 628600
354PI 628601mani criolloArachis hypogaea L. El Oro, EcuadorS9SEEDNot Available1999COLLECTED09/26/1999Canton Las Lajas; Localidad La Victoria.-3.78277778, -80.06361111490LandraceSeeds purple.1586976PI 628601
355PI 654056maniArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/19/1999Canton Arosemena Tola; Localidad El Capricho.-1.18777778, -77.86833333650LandraceSeeds purple; 3 seeds per pod.1586946PI 654056
356PI 654057maniArachis hypogaea L. Morona Santiago, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/19/1999Canton Morona; Parroquia Macas; Localidad Macas.-2.31083333, -78.12027778330LandraceSeeds red.1586947PI 654057
357PI 654058nuseArachis hypogaea L. Morona Santiago, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/20/1999Canton Mendez; Parroquia Patuca; Localidad Nunkande.-2.74055556, -78.25305556500LandraceSeeds cream-colored; 3 to 4 seed per pod.1586949PI 654058
358PI 654059maniArachis hypogaea L. Morona Santiago, EcuadorS9SEEDNot Available1999COLLECTED09/20/1999Canton Indanza; Parroquia Yunganza; Localidad Yunganza.-2.83527778, -78.35861111700LandraceSeeds white; 3 to 4 seed per pod.1586950PI 654059
359PI 654060mani criolloArachis hypogaea L. Loja, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/23/1999Canton Celica; Parroquia Pindal; Localidad Pindal; 9.4 km from Celica towards Zapotillo.-4.12111111, -80.10805556800LandraceSeeds mottled with purple and cream.1586966PI 654060
360PI 654061corrienteArachis hypogaea L. El Oro, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/25/1999Canton Balsas; Parroquia Bella Maria; Localidad Balsas.-3.76055556, -79.81805556750LandraceSeeds purple with darker purple stripes; 3 to 4 seeds per pod.1586972PI 654061
361PI 654062maniArachis hypogaea L. El Oro, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/25/1999Canton Arenillas; Parroquia Chacras; Localidad Guabillo.-3.59750000, -80.19138889160LandraceSeeds purple; 2 to 3 seeds per pod.1586974PI 654062
362PI 664282maniArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/18/1999Canton Loreto; Parroquia Loreto; Localidad Loreto.-0.69194444, -77.31055556500LandraceSeeds red.1586945PI 664282
363PI 664283maniArachis hypogaea L. Zamora Chinchipe, EcuadorS9SEEDNot Available1999COLLECTED09/21/1999Canton Zamora; Parroquia Guadalupe; Localidad Piunza Bajo; 6.1 km from the 28 de Mayo turnoff towards 28 de Mayo.-3.87527778, -78.87861111820LandraceSeeds purple with cream-colored flecks.1586952PI 664283
364PI 664284maniArachis hypogaea L. Zamora Chinchipe, EcuadorS9SEEDNot Available1999COLLECTED09/22/1999Canton Palanda; Parroquia Palanda; Localidad Palanda. 17.7 km from Valladolid towards Zumba.-4.65111111, -79.135833331150LandraceSee photograph.1586957PI 664284
365PI 666203maniArachis hypogaea L. Loja, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/22/1999Canton Loja; Parroquia Yangana; Localidad Yangana; 21.7 km from Vilcabamba towards Valladolid.-4.36361111, -79.177777781750LandraceSeed cream-colored with purple stripes.1586956PI 666203
366PI 666204mani paisanoArachis hypogaea L. Loja, EcuadorS9SEEDNot Available1999COLLECTED09/25/1999Canton Olmedo; Parroquia Olmedo; Localidad La Y de Olmedo; 10.6 km from Velacruz towards Chaguarpamba.-3.94611111, -79.634722221730LandraceSeeds purple with darker purple stripes and tan tips.1586968PI 666204
367PI 668518maniArachis hypogaea L. Zamora Chinchipe, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/22/1999Canton Zumba; Localidad Bellavista; 17.7 km from Palanda towards Zumba.-4.76305556, -79.105277781300LandraceSeeds purple.1586959PI 668518
368PI 669492maniArachis hypogaea L. Zamora Chinchipe, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/22/1999Canton Zumba; Localidad Bellavista; 17.7 km from Palanda towards Zumba.-4.76305556, -79.105277781300LandraceSeeds white.1586961PI 669492
369PI 688457namiArachis hypogaea L. Zamora Chinchipe, EcuadorS91999COLLECTED09/21/1999Canton Zamora; Localidad Guadalupe; 9.9 km from the Guadelupe turnoff towards Guadelupe.-3.84750000, -78.88888889820LandraceSeeds red; 2 or 3 seeds per pod.1586953PI 688457
370PI 688458corrienteArachis hypogaea L. El Oro, EcuadorS91999COLLECTED09/25/1999Canton Balsas; Parroquia Bella Maria; Localidad Balsas.-3.76055556, -79.81805556750LandraceSeeds purple with darker purple stripes and tan tips.1586973PI 688458
371PI 692992maniArachis hypogaea L. Loja, EcuadorS91999COLLECTED09/22/1999Canton Loja; Parroquia Yangana; Localidad Yangana; 21.7 km from Vilcabamba towards Valladolid.-4.36361111, -79.177777781750LandraceSeeds black.1586955PI 692992
372PI 692993maniArachis hypogaea L. Zamora Chinchipe, EcuadorS91999COLLECTED09/22/1999Canton Chinchipe; Parroquia Zumba; Localidad El Progreso; 36.4 km from Palanda towards Zumba.-4.81472222, -79.110277781200LandraceSeeds creamy white.1586963PI 692993
373PI 692994mani negroArachis hypogaea L. Loja, EcuadorS91999COLLECTED09/22/1999Canton Celica; Parroquia Pindal; Localidad Pindal; 9.4 km from Celica towards Zapotillo.-4.12111111, -80.10805556800LandraceSeeds black.1586964PI 692994
374PI 692995corrienteArachis hypogaea L. Loja, EcuadorS91999COLLECTED09/25/1999Canton Chaguarpamba; Parroquia Chaguarpamba; Localidad Chaguarpamba; 32 km from Velacruz towards Chaguarpamba.-3.87638889, -79.643888891390LandraceSeeds purple.1586971PI 692995
375PI 628596nuseArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/17/1999Canton Dayuma; Parroquia Ines Arango; Localidad Western, 73.7 km from the bridge at Coca towards San Francisco.-0.91250000, -76.91555556430LandraceSeed cream colored with purple stripes.1586937PI 628596
376PI 664281maniArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS9SEED1999COLLECTED09/17/1999Canton Daymua; Parroquia Ines Arango; Localidad Andina; 80.4 km from the bridge at Coca towards San Francisco.-0.96750000, -76.91972222460LandraceSeed cream colored with purple stripes.1586938PI 664281
377PI 692989maniArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS91999COLLECTED09/17/1999Canton Dayuma; Parroquia Ines Arango; Localidad Andina; 80.4 km from the bridge at Coca towards San Francisco.-0.96750000, -76.91972222460LandraceSeeds yellow with purple stripes.1586940PI 692989
378PI 692990mani panamitoArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS91999COLLECTED09/17/1999Canton Dayuma; Parroquia Huancavilca; Localidad Huancavilca; 92.9 km from the bridge at Coca towards Tiguino.-1.04527778, -76.94638889450LandraceSeeds purple.1586941PI 692990
379PI 692991coromo (etnia Huaorani)Arachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS91999COLLECTED09/17/1999Canton Tarapoa; Parroquia Tihuino; Localidad Tihuino.-1.13138889, -76.94138889400LandraceSeeds cream-colored; 3 to 4 seeds per pod.1586942PI 692991
380PI 610452'COAN'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesS9SEED1999DEVELOPEDCultivarFirst peanut cultivar in the world which has a high level root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne arenaria) resistance. The resistance genes were transferred from the wild peanut A. cardenasii. The plants are approx. 20% smaller than Florunner, but the pod size and shape and seed size and shape are almost identical to Florunner. Maturity is equal to Florunner as are chemical and organoleptic characteristics. Yield up to 225% higher than Florunner under heavy nematode pressure. Shelling characters were identical to Florunner.1579902PI 610452
381PI 6889881118Arachis williamsii Krapov. & W. C. Greg. BoliviaS9POD1999COLLECTED1990Campus of the Universidad Tecnica del Beni outside the city of Trinidad-14.80000000, -64.86666667Wild material1578275PI 688988
382PI 607535'FLORIDA MDR 98'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesS9SEED1999DEVELOPEDCultivarRunner market-type peanut with multiple disease resistance. Good resistance to late leafspot (C. personatum), stem rot (S. rolfsii), and tomato spotted wilt virus. Matures about 150 days after planting in Florida, similar to Southern Runner. Pods larger than Southern Runner with similar reticulation. Seed has tan testa and a 100-seed weight of about 70 g. Seed about 51% oil with about 65% oleic fatty acid with an O/L of 3.8.1577246PI 607535
383PI 607566'VA 98R'Arachis hypogaea L. Virginia, United StatesS9SEED1999DEVELOPEDCultivarLarge-seeded virginia-type peanut with high yield potential (5%-12% higher than current cultivars). Plants spreading (runner) growth habit with prostrate lateral branches and an erect main stem. Main stem height short (25 cm). Maturity considered early (138-150 DAP), especially with irrigation. Testa color pink and excellent pod characteristics, which include bright color, shape, and size for the in-shell trade. Highly desirable by the peanut industry. Milling data shows 42% extra large kernels (ELK), 17% mediums, and 4.6% No. 1 and No.2's with a 70% total mill outturn. Removing the jumbo and fancy size pods for in-shell use indicates turn out of 10% jumbo size and 45% fancy size pods. Blanchability excellent with 89.2% whole blanched, 2.5% not blanched and 4.8% partially blanched for ELK. Shelf life acceptable by the industry based on iodine value of 98.6 and oleic/linoleic (O/L) acid ratio of 1.52. Does not have any known pest resistance.1578790PI 607566
384PI 608737'TAMRUN 98'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesS91999DEVELOPEDCultivarRunner market-type peanut with partial resistance to sclerotinia blight (Sclerotinia minor), high grade, and good yield potential. Prostrate plant growth habit with leaflet size and shape, stem thickness, and leaf color similar to Florunner. Mainstems tend to be slightly shorter, but the secondary branches more compressed, making the mainstem more prominent than Florunner.1574618PI 608737
385PI 608669Rusty-LeafArachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEED1999DEVELOPED1998Genetic materialPlants have semi-erect or decumbent growth habits, medium maturity, and pink testa color. Leaf color light or pale green with small white speckled areas on the youngest leaflets giving a rusty appearance.1574227PI 608669
386PI 608670White-Spot TestaArachis hypogaea L. Georgia, United StatesS9SEED1999DEVELOPED1998Genetic materialPredominantly red testa color with small singular white spot located on the opposite end of the seed from the hilum. Plants have spreading growth habit and medium late maturity.1574228PI 608670
387PI 608666'GREGORY'Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED1999DEVELOPEDCultivarVirginia-type with alternate branching. Growth habit intermediate between bunch and runner. Average mainstem length (31cm), leaflet size (60 mm long, 26 mm wide). Seeds large (104 mg seed-1) with pink testa and high oil content. Partially resistant to tomato spotted wilt virus and susceptible to early leafspot (Cercospora arachidicola), Cylindrocladium black rot (Cylindrocladium parasiticum), Sclerotinia blight (Sclerotinia minor), and stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii). Significantly more jumbo pods (71 vs. 57%) and extra large kernels (51 vs. 48%) than NC 7, the standard large-seeded Virginia-type peanut cultivar.1573625PI 608666
388PI 628594JTW-4Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. fastigiata Waldron var. peruviana Krapov. & W. C. Greg. Solomon IslandsS9SEED1998COLLECTED10/08/1998Houiara. Purchased from farmer in Central Market.-9.43333333, 159.95000000Local variety grown in the area.Wild materialPods with pronounced logitudinal reticulation, 3-4 seeds per pod. Seeds tan, small.1567102PI 628594
389PI 605471027Arachis hypogaea L. ChinaS9SEED1998COLLECTED10/1998Wild material1567101PI 605471
390PI 598133ICGV-SM 86715Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9SEEDNot Available1997DEVELOPED1997Breeding materialDecumbent 3 growth habit, branching alternate, 7 primary and 4 secondary branches. Leaves green, size medium, elliptic. Matures 117-159 days depending on season and location in southern Africa. Pods medium sized, reticulation prominent, beaks moderate, 2-1 seeded. Seeds red, avg. meat content 64%, weight 57 g 100 seed-1, oil 48%. Resistance to rust (Puccinia arachidis), late leaf spot (Phaeosariopsis personata), and pepper spot (Leptospaerulia crassiasca). Free from early leaf spot (Cercospora arachidicola) in Mauritius.1545540PI 598133
391PI 598134ICGV-SM 85048Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9SEED1997DEVELOPED1997Breeding materialGrowth habit erect, flowering sequential. Leaves light green, medium sized, elliptic. Branches 6 primary and 1 secondary. Maturity 116-126 days at Chitedze, Malawi. Pods mainly 2 seeded, reticulation and ridge prominent, meat content 66-71%, seed weight 30-41 g 100 seed-1. Seed color deep red, protein 26%, oil 54%. Resistant to web blotch (Phoma arachidicolamarasa). In Malawi showed tolerance to early leaf spot (Cercospora arachidicola) when compared with local cultivar Malimba. Less susceptible to leaf tier (Lamprosema indicata).1545541PI 598134
392PI 597888'AT 120'Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS9SEED1997DEVELOPEDCultivarProstrate runner variety that has a Spanish type morphology with flowering on the main stem and flowering at every node.1543943PI 597888
393PI 596800'SunOleic 97R'Arachis hypogaea L. Florida, United StatesS9SEED1997DEVELOPEDCultivarSpreading runner growth habit with foliage color somewhat lighter than Florunner but with similar growth habit and maturity (135 d). 100 seed weight 64g with pink testa. Pods about 28 x 14 mm, with two seed per pod, medium constriction, glabrous texture, and no beak. No documented pest resistance. Seed represent 81% of the fruit weight, containing 48% oil, and oil has 80% oleic fatty acid content.1540771PI 596800
394PI 596514'NIKOKLIA'Arachis hypogaea L. CyprusS9SEED1997DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBelongs to Virginia botanical group but differs in other characteristics. Growth habit decumbent 3. Leaves ovate, medium-sized, green to light green. Pods large, two seeded, beak and constriction moderate, reticulation moderate to prominent. Seed pale tan. Meat content 71% and 100-seed mass 103 g. Protein content 27% and oil 50% with O/L ratio 2.2.1538638PI 596514
395PI 596515'KOUKLIA'Arachis hypogaea L. CyprusS9SEED1997DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBelongs to Virginia botanical group but differs in other characteristics. Growth habit erect. Leaves obovate, large-sized, and dark green. Pods large, two-seeded, reticulation prominent, beak slight to absent, and no constriction. Seed light tan. Meat content 70% and 100-seed mass 102 g. Protein content 25% and oil 53% with O/L ration 1.4.1538639PI 596515
396PI 596516'GIGAS'Arachis hypogaea L. CyprusS9SEED1997DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBelongs to Virginia botanical group but differs in other characteristics. Growth habit decumbent 3 to erect. Leaves obovate, medium-sized, and dark green. Pods large, two-seeded, beak and constriction moderate, and reticulation prominent. Seed pale tan. Meat content 65% and 100-seed mas 127 g. Protein content 27% and oil 52% with O/L ratio 1.2.1538640PI 596516
397PI 658093'Yue you #33'Arachis hypogaea L. ChinaS9SEED1997DONATED02/06/1997CultivarTan seed.1538217PI 658093
398PI 690042'Carmine Peanut'Arachis hypogaea L. ChinaS91997DONATED02/06/1997CultivarRed seed.1538216PI 690042
399PI 690311'Lu hua #9'Arachis hypogaea L. ChinaS91997DONATED02/06/1997CultivarVery light pink seed.1538218PI 690311
400PI 596406'NC 12C'Arachis hypogaea L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEED1997DEVELOPEDCultivarVirginia-type. Branching alternate, growth habit intermediate between bunch and runner, mainstems long (41 cm) with large leaflets (69 mm x 29 mm). Seeds large, 940 mg seed-1, testa tan, and high oil content. Fancy pods 85%, extra large kernels 50%, and meat content 73%. Partial resistance to Cylindrocladium black rot (Cylindrocladium parasiticum) and early leafspot (Cercospora arachidicola). Susceptible to Sclerotinia blight (Sclerotinia minor) and stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii).1537295PI 596406
401PI 596359ICGV 86143Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1997DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSpanish type with erect growth habit, sequential branching and elliptical, medium sized dark green leaves. Matures in about 100-105 days. Pods mainly two-seeded, small to medium in size, with no or slight beak and constriction and smooth to slight reticulation. Seeds with tan colored testa and weight 56g 100-seed -1 and contain 469g ka-1 oil and 250g kg-1 protein.1536787PI 596359
402PI 596295'M2-225'Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS91997DEVELOPEDCultivar1536379PI 596295
403PI 628554carameloArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Esmeraldas, EcuadorS9SEED1996COLLECTED08/28/1996Canton Quininde, Parroquia Rosa Zacrate, Localidad Km.222. Farm.0.25250000, -79.43611111240LandraceSeeds round, red and white striped, size medium to large. Pods typical of 'painted' peanut, smooth, 2-seeded, light reticulation, beak minimal (<3).1531666PI 628554
404PI 628555carameloArachis hypogaea L. subsp. fastigiata Waldron var. peruviana Krapov. & W. C. Greg. Esmeraldas, EcuadorS9SEEDNot Available1996COLLECTED08/28/1996Canton Quininde, Parroquia La Union, Localidad Pambula. Farm.0.13000000, -79.42722222260Soil loam. Gentle slope.LandracePlants erect, diameter 40 cm. Mainstem straight, height 35 cm. Lateral branches 4-6 some with 8. Flowers pure orange with pronounced red through throat. Petioles and leaf margins pubescent. Seeds tan with purple stripes, size medium to large. Pods strongly reticulated, 3-4 seeds per pod. Late leaf spot. Leaf miner damage.1531667PI 628555
405PI 628563peponArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Manabí, EcuadorS9SEED1996COLLECTED08/29/1996Canton Bolivar, Parroquia Calceta, Localidad Calceta. Store.-0.84750000, -80.16500000180LandraceSeeds pink, size large.1531703PI 628563
406PI 628566maniArachis hypogaea L. Los Ríos, EcuadorS9SEED1996COLLECTED08/31/1996Canton Vinces, Localidad Vinces. Market.-1.55611111, -79.75194444110LandraceSeeds purple, size medium.1531724PI 628566
407PI 628568carameloArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Los Ríos, EcuadorS9SEED1996COLLECTED09/01/1996Canton Ventanas, Parroquia Quinsaloma, Localidad Quinsaloma. Store.-1.20722222, -79.31472222320LandraceSeeds red-and-white, rounded, size medium to large.1531745PI 628568
408PI 634987maniArachis hypogaea L. Imbabura, EcuadorS9POD1996COLLECTED08/23/1996Canton Urcuqui, Parroquia Cawasqui, Localidad Cuambo. Farm.0.57277778, -78.134444441490Dry hillside.LandraceSeeds red, size medium. Pods smooth, 2 seeds per pod. Small plants, diameter approx. 15 cm. Lateral branches slightly decumbent.1531766PI 634987
409PI 634989chirayArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Pichincha, EcuadorS9POD1996COLLECTED08/28/1996Canton Santo Domingo de los Colorados, Parroquia La Concordia, Localidad Las Villegas. Store.-0.05861111, -79.44444444350LandraceSeeds round, red-and-white ('caramelo' type), size medium to large. Pods smooth, 2-seeded, beak not pronounced.1531673PI 634989
410PI 634990carameloArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Manabí, EcuadorS9POD1996COLLECTED08/29/1996Canton Tosagua, Parroquia Tosagua, Localidad El Junco. Farm.-0.82055556, -80.30611111240LandraceSeeds purple and white, white with purple flecking, round, large.1531700PI 634990
411PI 634991maniArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Guayas, EcuadorS9POD1996COLLECTED08/31/1996Canton Babahoyo, Parroquia Jujan, Localidad Jujan. Market.-1.89222222, -79.55888889140LandraceSeeds red-and-white, rounded, size medium to large.1531718PI 634991
412PI 634992maniArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Los Ríos, EcuadorS9POD1996COLLECTED08/31/1996Canton Palenque, Parroquia Palenque, Localidad Mate de Cacao. Roadside stand.-1.32694444, -79.71444444200LandraceSeeds red-and-white, rounded, size medium to large. Pods smooth, almost no beak, almost no constriction, 2-seeded.1531734PI 634992
413PI 668530maniArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Los Ríos, EcuadorS9POD1996COLLECTED08/31/1996Canton Palenque, Parroquia Palenque, Localidad Mate de Cacao. Roadside stand.-1.32694444, -79.71444444200LandraceSeeds tan, size large. Pods with minimal reticulation, very slight beak, 1-2 seeded.1531735PI 668530
414PI 672982maniArachis hypogaea L. subsp. fastigiata Waldron var. peruviana Krapov. & W. C. Greg. Esmeraldas, EcuadorS9SEED1996COLLECTED08/28/1996Canton Quininde, Parroquia La Union, Localidad Pambula. Farm.0.13000000, -79.42805556260Soil loam. Gentle slope.LandracePlants erect, diameter 40 cm. Mainstem straight, height 35 cm. Lateral branches mostly 4-6, up to 8 on some. Flowers pure orange with pronounced red through throat. Leaf petioles and margins pubescent. Seeds purple, size medium to large. Pods strongly reticulated, 3-4 seeds per pod. Late leaf spot. Leaf miner damage.1531669PI 672982
415PI 688456maniArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Manabí, EcuadorS9SEED1996COLLECTED08/29/1996Canton Bolivar, Parroquia Calceta, Localidad Calceta. Store.-0.84750000, -80.16500000180LandraceSeeds red and white, 'caramelo' type, size medium.1531708PI 688456
416PI 692986maniArachis hypogaea L. Manabí, EcuadorS91996COLLECTED08/29/1996Canton Bolivar, Parroquia Calceta, Localidad Calceta. Store.-0.84750000, -80.16500000180LandraceSeed red, size medium.1531712PI 692986
417PI 692987maniArachis hypogaea L. Guayas, EcuadorS91996COLLECTED08/31/1996Canton Babahoyo, Parroquia Jujan, Localidad Jujan. Market.-1.89222222, -79.55888889140LandraceSeeds red, size medium.1531723PI 692987
418PI 692988WTS-102Arachis hypogaea L. Manabí, EcuadorS91996COLLECTED08/29/1996Canton Tosagua, Parroquia Tosagua, Localidad El Junco. Farm.-0.82055556, -80.30611111240LandraceSeeds tan, size small to medium. Pods small, slightly reticulated, beak moderate, 2 seeds per pod.1531757PI 692988
419PI 595385Georgia Non-NodArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Georgia, United StatesS91996DEVELOPED1996Genetic materialGrowth habit spreading runner, medium maturity, and long narrow pods. Testa color pink. Approximate weight 42 g 100 seed -1.1529283PI 595385
420PI 674403Grif 12637Arachis hybr.North Carolina, United StatesS9Not Available1996DEVELOPEDPRE 07/1990Breeding material1528882PI 674403
421PI 674404FU-?Arachis hybr.North Carolina, United StatesS9Not Available1996DEVELOPEDPRE 07/1990Breeding material1528890PI 674404
422PI 674405H20-72Arachis hybr.North Carolina, United StatesS9Not Available1996DEVELOPEDPRE 07/1990Breeding material1528891PI 674405
423PI 674446H47-65-3gahArachis hybr.North Carolina, United StatesS9Not Available1996DEVELOPEDPRE 07/1990Breeding material1528895PI 674446
424PI 674657Grif 12632Arachis hybr.North Carolina, United StatesS9Not Available1996DEVELOPEDPRE 07/1990Breeding material1528877PI 674657
425PI 595619'AT 108'Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS91996DEVELOPEDCultivarSimilar to GK-7. However, plant height shorter (22.3 vs 39.9 cm) than GK-7.1529188PI 595619
426PI 594969ICGV 86155Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9SEED1996DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSpanish type with fresh seed dormancy. Growth habit erect with sequential branching, and elliptical light green leaves. Pods mainly two-seed, medium size with slight to moderate beak, moderate to deep constriction and slight reticulation. Seeds with red colored testae. Seed weight 39g 100 seed-11522657PI 594969
427PI 594970ICGV 86156Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9SEED1996DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSpanish type with fresh seed dormancy. Growth habit erect with sequential branching, and elliptical light green leaves. Pods mainly two-seeded, medium to large in size with slight beak, moderate constriction, and slight reticulation. Seeds with tan colored testae. Seed weight 51-53g 100g seed-11522664PI 594970
428PI 594971ICGV 86158Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9SEED1996DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSpanish type with fresh seed dormancy. Growth habit erect with sequential branching, and elliptical light green leaves. Pods mainly two-seeded, medium size with slight to moderate beak, moderate to deep constriction and slight reticulation. Seed with red colored testae. Seed weight 51-53g 100 seed-11522665PI 594971
429PI 594972ICGV 87378Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9SEED1996DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSpanish type with fresh seed dormancy. Growth habit erect with sequential branching, and elliptical light green leaves. Pods mainly two-seeded, medium to large in size with slight to moderate beak, moderate constriction and slight reticulation. Seeds with tan colored testae. Seed weight 51-53g 100 seed-1.1522666PI 594972
430PI 594973ICGV 87921Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9SEED1996DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSpanish type with fresh seed dormancy. Growth habit erect with sequential branching, and elliptical light green leaves. Pods mainly two-seeded, medium to large in size with slight to moderate beak, moderate constriction and slight reticulation. Seeds with tan colored testae. Seed weight 51-53g 100 seed-1.1522667PI 594973
431PI 594923ICGV 87165Arachis hypogaea L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaS9SEEDNot Available1996DEVELOPEDBreeding materialVirginia bunch type with alternate branching and no flowers on main stem. Leaves small, elliptic, green. 8-12 primary branches and 14-25 secondary branches. Matures in about 117 days during the rainy season in India. Slightly reticulated pods with moderate ridges and beaks. Pods two to one-seeded with average meat content of 60%. Seeds red, with 100-seed weight of 41g and contain 46% oil (at 5% moisture) and 22% protein. Resistant to rust (Puccinia arachidis) and late leaf spot (Phaeosariopsis personata) and moderately resistant to bacterial wilt (Pseudomonas solanaceum) and tobacco caterpillar (Spodoptera litura).1522251PI 594923
432PI 594380'FLAVOR RUNNER 458'Arachis hypogaea L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS91996DEVELOPEDCultivar1520085PI 594380
433PI 592736GORDEN ALLENArachis hypogaea L. Tennessee, United StatesS9SEED1996DONATED10/30/1995Cultivated materialSimilar in appearance to Tennessee Red with hulls slightly more angular, harder, and higher ridges. Plants with less leaves per stem, bigger leaves, less hair, and slightly stronger taste than Tennessee Red.1509819PI 592736
434PI 602356mani paisanoArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hirsuta J. Kohler Pichincha, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED10/21/1995Canton Quito, Parroquia San Antonio, Localidad Tanlahuilla. Farm.0.03722222, -78.446111112560LandracePlants said to be prostrate, about 40 cm diameter. Fruits with strong reticulation, humps, slight beak, 2-3 seeded. Seed brownish.1518644PI 602356
435PI 602361carameloArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Manabí, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED11/04/1995Provincia Manabi, Canton Portoviejo, Parr. Charapoto, Localidad Charapoto. Market.-0.84055556, -80.4905555610LandraceRunner plants. Seeds nearly spherical, red with white stripes (overo).1519228PI 602361
436PI 628535mani negroArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED10/26/1995Provincia Napo, Canton Tena, Parroquia Misahualli, Localidad Pusuno. One hour downstream from Puerto Misahualli. Farmer's house.-1.04138889, -77.59416667458LandracePods with strong reticulation. Seed red.1518746PI 628535
437PI 634985higuerillaArachis hypogaea L. Pichincha, EcuadorS9POD1995COLLECTED10/16/1995Canton Quito. Plaza San Francisco. Purchased in store.-0.23333333, -78.50000000LandraceFound mixed in with WWT-1314. Seeds tan with purple streaks.1518610PI 634985
438PI 634986mani negroArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS9POD1995COLLECTED10/26/1995Provincia Napo, Canton Tena, Parroquia Misahualli, Localidad Pusuno. One hour downstream from Puerto Misahualli. Farmer's house.-1.04138889, -77.59416667458LandracePods with strong reticulation. Seed purple.1518737PI 634986
439PI 648240mani paisanoArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hirsuta J. Kohler Pichincha, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED10/16/1995Canton Quito, Parroquia San Antonia de Pichincha, Loc. Caspigasi del Carmen, 4.1 km from del Mitad del Mundo, road to Calacali. Farm.-0.01555556, -78.475277782685Sandy volcanic soil.LandraceSmall purple seeds, said to occur 2-3 per pod on small (20 cm diameter) prostrate plants.1518593PI 648240
440PI 648241maniArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hirsuta J. Kohler Pichincha, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED10/21/1995Canton Quito, Parroquia San Antonio, Localidad Caspigasi 3.2 km from del Mitad del Mundo. Farm.0.01277778, -78.477222222680LandracePlants said to be very small, about 10-15 cm diameter, prostrate. Fruits small, with makred reticulation, humps, slight beak, 2-3 seeded. Seed brownish.1518626PI 648241
441PI 649750mani carameloArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Manabí, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED11/04/1995Provincia Manabi, Canton Portoviejo, Parroquia Crucita, Localidad Correagua. Farmer's house.-0.85305556, -80.506666675LandraceSeed red and white. Pods smooth, 2-seeded.1519226PI 649750
442PI 658092carameloArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Loja, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED11/01/1995Provincia Loja, Canton Paltas, Parroquia San Antonio. Localidad Sacapianga. Farmer's house.-3.99611111, -79.658888891140LandraceFruits with moderate reticulation, some constriction, slight beak, containing 2 red seeds with slight white streaks at apex. Plants said to be runner type.1518986PI 658092
443PI 664278maniArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED10/25/1995Provincia Napo, Canton Francisco de Orellana, Mercado Municipal Virgen del Cisne (Coca). Market.-0.46805556, -76.98805556340LandraceSeeds tan with purple stripes.1518735PI 664278
444PI 668517maniArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED10/25/1995Provincia Napo, Canton Francisco de Orellana, Mercado Municipal Virgen de Cisne (Coca). Market.-0.46805556, -76.98805556340LandraceMixed seed.1518732PI 668517
445PI 668528rosado y criolloArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Manabí, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED11/04/1995Provincia Manabi, Canton Portoviejo, Parroquia Crucita, Localidad Correagua. Farmer's house.-0.85305556, -80.506666675LandraceSeed red. Pods smooth, 2-seeded.1519227PI 668528
446PI 668529carameloArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea Manabí, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED11/04/1995Provincia Manabi, Canton Portoviejo, Parr. Charapoto, Loc. Charapoto. Market.-0.84055556, -80.4905555610LandraceRunner plants. Seeds round with red and white stripes (overo).1519229PI 668529
447PI 672981maniArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hirsuta J. Kohler Pichincha, EcuadorS9SEED1995COLLECTED10/21/1995Canton Quito, Parroquia San Antonio, Localidad Caspigasi. 3.2 km from del Mitad del Mundo. Farm.0.01277778, -78.477222222680LandracePlants said to be very small, about 10-15 cm diameter, prostrate. Fruits small, with marked reticulation, humps, slight beak, 2-3 seeded. Mixed seed.1518622PI 672981
448PI 688455tarapotoArachis hypogaea L. subsp. fastigiata Waldron var. peruviana Krapov. & W. C. Greg. Loja, EcuadorS91995COLLECTED11/01/1995Provincia Loja, Canton Paltas, Parroquia San Antonio, Localidad Sacapianga. Farmer's house.-3.99611111, -79.658888891140CultivarPlants smaller than criollo, a little bigger than the colorado. Fruits with strong reticulation, humps, slight beak, containing 3 purple seeds.1518982PI 688455
449PI 692985maniArachis hypogaea L. Napo, EcuadorS91995COLLECTED10/25/1995Provincia Napo, Canton Francisco de Orellana, Mercado Municipal Virgen del Cisne (Coca). Market.-0.46805556, -76.98805556340LandraceSeed purple.1518734PI 692985
450PI 698245mani paisanoArachis hypogaea L. subsp. hypogaea var. hirsuta J. Kohler Pichincha, EcuadorS9Not Available1995COLLECTED10/21/1995Canton Quito, Parroquia San Antonio, Localidad Tanlahuilla. Farm.0.03722222, -78.446111112560LandracePlants said to be prostrate, about 40 cm diameter. Fruits with strong reticulation, humps, slight beak, 2-3 seeded. Mixed seed.1518637PI 698245
451PI 587172'DAVID'Arachis hypogaea L. IsraelS91995DEVELOPEDCultivar1491601PI 587172
452PI 590279ICG 27Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDLandrace1490074PI 590279
453PI 590280ICG 30Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDLandrace1490072PI 590280
454PI 590281ICG 142Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS9Not Available1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490073PI 590281
455PI 590282ICG 183Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490075PI 590282
456PI 590283ICG 239Arachis hypogaea L. SenegalS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490076PI 590283
457PI 590284ICG 243Arachis hypogaea L. MexicoS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490077PI 590284
458PI 590285ICG 517Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490078PI 590285
459PI 590286ICG 589Arachis hypogaea L. SenegalS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490079PI 590286
460PI 590287ICG 660Arachis hypogaea L. United StatesS9SEED1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490080PI 590287
461PI 590288ICG 800Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDLandrace1490081PI 590288
462PI 590289ICG 822Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490082PI 590289
463PI 590290ICG 828Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490083PI 590290
464PI 590291ICG 830Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490084PI 590291
465PI 590292ICG 848Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490085PI 590292
466PI 590293ICG 851Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490086PI 590293
467PI 590294ICG 852Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490087PI 590294
468PI 590295ICG 859Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490088PI 590295
469PI 590296ICG 862Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490089PI 590296
470PI 590297ICG 869Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490090PI 590297
471PI 590298ICG 885Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490091PI 590298
472PI 590299ICG 911Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490092PI 590299
473PI 590300ICG 959Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490093PI 590300
474PI 590301ICG 1030Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490094PI 590301
475PI 590302ICG 1095Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490095PI 590302
476PI 590303ICG 1214Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490096PI 590303
477PI 590304ICG 1225Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490097PI 590304
478PI 590305ICG 1260Arachis hypogaea L. South AfricaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490098PI 590305
479PI 590306ICG 1291Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490099PI 590306
480PI 590307ICG 1349Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490107PI 590307
481PI 590308ICG 1416Arachis hypogaea L. SudanS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490108PI 590308
482PI 590309ICG 1461Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490109PI 590309
483PI 590310ICG 1602Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS9Not Available1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490110PI 590310
484PI 590311'AK 12-24'Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDCultivar1490111PI 590311
485PI 590312ICG 1834Arachis hypogaea L. TanzaniaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490112PI 590312
486PI 590313ICG 1841Arachis hypogaea L. UgandaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490113PI 590313
487PI 590314ICG 1891Arachis hypogaea L. SenegalS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490114PI 590314
488PI 590315ICG 1905Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490115PI 590315
489PI 590316ICG 2007Arachis hypogaea L. PhilippinesS9SEED1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490116PI 590316
490PI 590317ICG 2008Arachis hypogaea L. UnknownS9SEED1995COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1490117PI 590317
491PI 590318ICG 2036Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490118PI 590318
492PI 590319ICG 2091Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490119PI 590319
493PI 590320ICG 2127Arachis hypogaea L. NigeriaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490120PI 590320
494PI 590321FAIZPURArachis hypogaea L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDFaizpurFarmers fieldLandrace1490121PI 590321
495PI 590322Red PattonArachis hypogaea L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTED11/1976SingempuneriLocal market or village marketLandrace1490122PI 590322
496PI 590323ICG 2465Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490123PI 590323
497PI 590324'GANGAPURI'Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDCultivar1490124PI 590324
498PI 590325ICG 2800Arachis hypogaea L. MexicoS9SEED1995COLLECTEDLandrace1490125PI 590325
499PI 590326ICG 3053Arachis hypogaea L. IndiaS9SEED1995COLLECTEDBreeding material1490126PI 590326