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0PI 702791'UF_AlfPers_2015'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Florida, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2023DEVELOPEDThe selection program that resulted in the development of AlfPers_2015 alfalfa was initiated in 2013. Seventeen alfalfa plants of the variety Florida 99 were used for the first intercrossing. The initial Florida 99 stand was overseeded over bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum Flugge), and the original field was managed as a hay field throughout the growing seasons for four years. The seventeen plants were selected mainly for persistence in the field, with good dry mass accumulation and field disease/pest resistance. The original 17 plants were uprooted and brought to Gainesville, FL, where they were intercrossed in isolation in the spring 2014, where no other alfalfa plants were present in a ratio of 20 miles. The seed of this intercross was used to establish the first variety trial. A year after planting this first trial, remnant seed for the original polocrosse was sent for seed increases in the Fall 2015 to Caldwell, Idaho, and 2,000 g of cleaned breeder seed was obtained from this original breeder seed increase. A second cage increase was performed in 2018 with the same grower using, and final field seed increase was conducted in 2020 to obtain approximately 250 kg of breeder seed2142979PI 702791
1PI 698282'R108-1 (C3)'Medicago truncatula Gaertn. Minnesota, United StatesW62020DONATED09/04/2020CultivarPlants to increase seed of R108-1 (C3) - HM340 at University of Minnesota (UMN) were originally started from Dr. Pascal Ratet's stock received at UMN in July 2012. This stock was propagated at the Institut des Sciences du Végétal, CNRS, Gif Sur Yvette, France from the original regenerated line used by Noble Foundation for transformation (to produce Tnt1 lines). Received as "Medicago truncatula subsp. tricycla".2115624PI 698282
2PI 692164ALPAX-LGMedicago hybr.Wisconsin, United StatesW62019DEVELOPEDPRE 11/26/2019Breeding materialAlfalfa Perennial Annual Crosses-Large, ALPAX-LG, is a product of research on the feasibility of crossing perennial and annual species of Medicago, plus selection for large plant and seed size. ALPAX-LG is intended as a source of new variation for alfalfa breeding, especially large plant and seed size. Other traits segregating in ALPAX-LG include flower color, number of flowers per raceme, pod shape, leaf size and shape, size and extent of serrations, and new plant and root morphology. Moreover, variation will continue to be produced by recombination in advanced generations of ALPAX-LG. Hence, intercrossing and generation advance is recommended. ALPAX-LG has not been tested for disease, insect, or stress, reactions. 2098557PI 692164
3PI 691838ALPAXMedicago hybr.Wisconsin, United StatesW62019DEVELOPEDPRE 11/05/2019Breeding materialAlfalfa Perennial Annual Crosses, ALPAX, is an off-shoot of research on the feasibility of crossing perennial and annual species of Medicago. ALPAX in intended as a source of new variation for use in alfalfa breeding. There is new variation in the size of seed, leaves, general morphology, and fertility, including autogamy. Hence, it should be useful in restructuring alfalfa. Traits segregating in ALPAX include flower color, number of flowers per raceme, seed size and shape, leaf size and shape, size and extent of serrations, and new plant and root morphology. Also included are pod size and shape, low to high pollen production, and low to high levels of autogamous seed production. Furthermore, recombination in advanced generations will continue to produce new variation. Hence, intercrossing and advancing generations is recommended. ALPAX has not been tested for disease, insect, or stress reactions.2097462PI 691838
4PI 674814HC2Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Wisconsin, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2015DEVELOPEDBreeding material`HC2? is an autotetraploid (2n = 4x = 32) yellow flowered alfalfa germplasm (Medicago sativa subsp. falcata). This germplasm has been selected for increased dry matter yield and fall growth. Three replicates of ten plants each of 32 halfsib families of IAMF102 were planted at the three selection locations in semi-sward plots. Ten plant halfsib family plots were space planted in a 2 by 5 plant grid (30cm between plants). Halfsib family plots were separated from each other by 45cm on the plots long axis and 120cm on the plots short axis. Plants were greenhouse established during May 2004 and transplanted to field locations in August 2004. Plants were clipped and evaluated regularly during the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons. During September (Ames, IA) and October (Arlington and Prairie du Sac, WI) 2006 after the onset of fall dormancy response by the plants plant selection was conducted at all three locations. All plants within a halfsib family were visually inspected; the highest yielding plants within each family were dug up. All plants from a family were lined up and above ground biomass fresh weight was measured on the visually selected plants. Of visually selected plants the best one or two plants per location per halfsib family were brought into the greenhouse. A total of 102 plants were brought in from the field to overwintered in the greenhouse of these 77 plants survived and were transplanted into an isolated crossing block at the US Dairy Forage Research Center Farm in Prairie du Sac, WI in April 2007. Bumblebees (Bombus impatiens) were used to open pollinate plants for several months. Halfsib seed was harvested from individual plants and equal quantities of halfsib seed of 60 of the 77 selected plants were bulked to form syn1 seed. A small quantity of syn1 seed was planted in Idaho in April 2008 were syn2 seed was grown using alfalfa leafcutter bees (Megachile rotundata) and harvested in autumn 2008.1926852PI 674814
5PI 664904EzraMedicago sativa L. subsp. sativa New York, United StatesW6Not Available2012DEVELOPEDPRE 2012CultivarEzra has fall dormancy similar to the FD3 check. Flower color is 78% purple, 22% variegated, and with a trace of yellow, cream and white. Pod shape is 76% tightly coiled, 21 % loosely coiled, and 3 % crescent. Ezra has high resistance to anthracnose (Race 1) (caused by Colletotrichum trifolii Bain and Essary), and Fusarium wilt (caused by Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht. F. sp. Medicaginis [Weimer] Snyd. and Hans.); with resistance to Verticillium wilt (caused by Verticillium albo-atrum Reinke and Berth.), bacterial wilt [caused by Clavibacter michiganense subsp. insidiosum (McCull)Davis], and Phytophthora root rot (caused by Phytophthora megasperma Drechs. f. sp. medicaginis Kuan and Erwin). It is susceptible to Aphanomyces root rot (Race 1) (caused by Aphanomyces euteiches Drechs.).1898279PI 664904
6PI 664299NuMex Bill MeltonMedicago sativa L. subsp. sativa New Mexico, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2011DEVELOPEDCultivarParentage of NuMex Bill Melton (experimental designation NM0307) traces directly to the cultivar `Wilson? via two Wilson-derived germplasms, NM9D11A-PRR3 (PI 606541) and NM9D11A-AN3 (NSL 386506). Both NM9D11A-PRR3 and NM9D11A-AN3 were subjected to an additional (i.e., fourth) cycle of selection for resistance to Phytophthora root rot and anthracnose, respectively. Fifty resistant genotypes from each Cycle 4 population were intermated by hand (i.e., NM9D11A-PRR4 ? NM9D11A-AN4) during 1999. The resulting population was evaluated in a field trial near Las Cruces, NM, that received reduced irrigation allotments (i.e., 50% of normal) during 2000 and 2001. In March 2002, phenotypic selection for early spring forage production was imposed on surviving plants. Fifty genotypes were selected and intermated under cage isolation in 2003 using leaf cutter bees to produce Syn. 1 breeder seed. Syn. 1 seed was harvested in total on all parents, bulked, and distributed for yield evaluations. Based on yield trial results, Syn. 2 breeder seed of NuMex Bill Melton was produced from 400 Syn. 1 progeny grown under cage isolation with pollination by honey bees in 2007 and 2008. Flower color of NuMex Bill Melton is almost 100% purple with a trace of white-flowered genotypes. Fall shoot regrowth height for NuMex Bill Melton exhibits a fall dormancy class 7 response. NuMex Bill Melton is resistant to anthracnose [caused by Colletotrichum trifolii Bain and Essary race 1] and Fusarium wilt [caused by Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht f. sp. medicaginis (Weimer) Snyd. and Hans], as well as, Phytophthora root rot [caused by Phythophthora megasperma Drechs., f. sp. Medicaginis (Kuan and Erwin)] and the spotted alfalfa aphid [Therioaphis maculata (Buckton)]. It is moderately resistant to bacterial wilt [caused by Clavibacter michiganense subsp. insidiosum (McCull)], blue alfalfa aphid [Acyrthosiphon kondoi (Shinji)], and the pea aphid [Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris)].1896751PI 664299
7PI 283662 SSDHM302Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1862190PI 283662 SSD
8PI 384636 SSDHM303Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1862189PI 384636 SSD
9PI 384662 SSDHM305Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1862188PI 384662 SSD
10PI 535752 SSDHM311Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1862187PI 535752 SSD
11PI 577607 SSDHM287Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1862186PI 577607 SSD
12PI 660413 SSDMedicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6FLOWERNot Available2010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1862185PI 660413 SSD
13PI 660416 SSDMedicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6Not Available2010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1901760PI 660416 SSD
14PI 660421 SSDHM316Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1901750PI 660421 SSD
15PI 660444 SSDHM296Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1862184PI 660444 SSD
16PI 660456 SSDHM299Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1901747PI 660456 SSD
17PI 659349WISFAL-2Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Wisconsin, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2010DEVELOPEDBreeding materialDark yellow flowers, sickle-shaped pods, and dormancy typical of wild M. falcata. Plants are fertile in crosses with tetraploid alfalfa and tetraploid subspecies of M. sativa sensu lato. Adds to the germplasm from diploid M. falcata that can be crossed directly into alfalfa. Is a new tetraploid resource for genomics and breeding, where variation is desired in plant morphology, and reactions to diseases and insects.1836763PI 659349
18PI 516927 SSDHM307Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855247PI 516927 SSD
19PI 516933 SSDHM308Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855249PI 516933 SSD
20PI 516939 SSDHM309Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855246PI 516939 SSD
21PI 535651 SSDHM310Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855243PI 535651 SSD
22PI 537157 SSDMedicago littoralis Rohde ex Loisel. United StatesW6Not Available2010DEVELOPED2009Wild material1853634PI 537157 SSD
23PI 577609 SSDHM312Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Cultivated material1855241PI 577609 SSD
24PI 577611 SSDHM288Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Cultivated material1855239PI 577611 SSD
25PI 577621 SSDHM277Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6FLOWER2010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Cultivated material1853897PI 577621 SSD
26PI 577640 SSDHM290Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Cultivated material1855237PI 577640 SSD
27PI 577648 SSDHM291Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855235PI 577648 SSD
28PI 660360 SSDHM292Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855279PI 660360 SSD
29PI 660361 SSDHM314Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855277PI 660361 SSD
30PI 660387 SSDHM315Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855276PI 660387 SSD
31PI 660408 SSDHM313Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Cultivated material1855275PI 660408 SSD
32PI 660411 SSDHM293Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855273PI 660411 SSD
33PI 660433 SSDHM294Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855272PI 660433 SSD
34PI 660442 SSDHM295Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855271PI 660442 SSD
35PI 660447 SSDHM297Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855270PI 660447 SSD
36PI 660448 SSDHM298Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855269PI 660448 SSD
37PI 660488 SSDHM300Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855268PI 660488 SSD
38PI 660494 SSDHM301Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855252PI 660494 SSD
39PI 660496 SSDHM253Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62010DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798827PI 660496 SSD
40PI 658544'SW 8421S'Medicago sativa L. United StatesPVPONot Available2010DEVELOPEDCultivar1829272PI 658544
41PI 319051 SSDHM254Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1798191PI 319051 SSD
42PI 384655 SSDHM258Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement statusInbred line was developed using a hybrid between Medicago italica and Medicago littoralis (Verified by E. Small 2011).1798560PI 384655 SSD
43PI 670016'Jemalong A-17'Medicago truncatula Gaertn. Oklahoma, United StatesW62009DONATED02/11/2009Cultivar1793762PI 670016
44PI 384664 SSDHM271Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798561PI 384664 SSD
45PI 442895 SSDHM256Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Cultivar1798562PI 442895 SSD
46PI 464815 SSDHM257Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798564PI 464815 SSD
47PI 493297 SSDHM270Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798565PI 493297 SSD
48PI 505437 SSDHM255Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798566PI 505437 SSD
49PI 516934 SSDHM260Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798567PI 516934 SSD
50PI 516949 SSDHM275Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798568PI 516949 SSD
51PI 535614 SSDHM273Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798572PI 535614 SSD
52PI 535615 SSDHM317Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1855244PI 535615 SSD
53PI 535618 SSDHM261Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798573PI 535618 SSD
54PI 564941 SSDHM262Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild materialOriginal inbred line was developed using a mixture of Medicago truncatula and Medicago possibly Medicago praecox (Verified by S.L.Greene 2011).1798574PI 564941 SSD
55PI 566889 SSDHM263Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798577PI 566889 SSD
56PI 577599 SSDHM259Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798570PI 577599 SSD
57PI 577626 SSDHM274Medicago doliata Carmign. United StatesW62009DEVELOPED2009Wild materialMedicago doliata (Verified by E.Small 2011).1798578PI 577626 SSD
58PI 577627 SSDHM276Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798579PI 577627 SSD
59PI 577635 SSDHM278Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild materialOriginal inbred line was developed using a mixture of Medicago truncatula and Medicago polymorpha (Verified by S.L.Greene 2011).1798580PI 577635 SSD
60PI 660363 SSDHM249Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Cultivated material1798736PI 660363 SSD
61PI 660366 SSDHM265Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798738PI 660366 SSD
62PI 660386 SSDHM251Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798739PI 660386 SSD
63PI 660406 SSDHM252Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798740PI 660406 SSD
64PI 660409 SSDHM264Medicago polymorpha L. United StatesW62009DEVELOPED2009Wild materialOriginal inbred line was developed using Medicago polymorpha (Verified by S.L.Greene 2011).1798741PI 660409 SSD
65PI 660423 SSDHM250Medicago murex Willd. United StatesW62009DEVELOPED2009Wild materialOriginal inbred line was developed using Medicago murex (Verified by E.Small 2011).1798743PI 660423 SSD
66PI 660437 SSDHM267Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798747PI 660437 SSD
67PI 660438 SSDHM268Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798749PI 660438 SSD
68PI 660450 SSDHM266Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798757PI 660450 SSD
69PI 660460 SSDHM279Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6SEED2009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798824PI 660460 SSD
70PI 660468 SSDHM272Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1798825PI 660468 SSD
71PI 660470 SSDHM269Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW62009DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Cultivated material1798826PI 660470 SSD
72PI 655519'DON'Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Utah, United StatesW62008DEVELOPEDPRE 2008CultivarDon a diploid falcata alfalfa (Medicago sativa subsp falcata L.) developed by the Forage and Range Research Laboratory in Logan, Utah in cooperation with the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, Utah State University. Recent interest in falcata alfalfa has been high due to its value for increasing the productivity of rangelands. Don was selected for persistence under harsh conditions, uniform yellow flower color, increased seed production and large stature plants. Don traces to PI20725, an original collection made by N.E. Hansen in the Don Province of Russia. Don was tested as AU021. Don is significantly more persistent than typical sativa type alfalfas and is meant for use in mixed plantings with grasses either in range or pasture situations typical of the Intermountain region of the Western U.S. In comparative trials, including irrigated and non-irrigated, where 25 to 50 percent mortality was observed on sativa alfalfas, Don showed no mortality. When used in mixtures the production advantage with tall fescue and meadow brome ranged from 10 to 32 percent. When grown with crested wheat grass on dry rangelands, similar production advantages are expected which will make rangelands more productive. Furthermore, when grown in mixtures with grasses, Don will not dominate; rather it has a low growth habit and stays well below the canopy of most cool season grasses.1790454PI 655519
73PI 6996471181Medicago littoralis Rohde ex Loisel. Maryland, United StatesW62008DONATED2008Uncertain improvement status1789923PI 699647
74PI 654046'YELLOWHEAD'Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Saskatchewan, CanadaW6Not Available2008DEVELOPEDPRE 05/13/2008CultivarA falcata type alfalfa with a high level of fall dormancy, rated at a 1 level. Very persistent when grown in mixed swards because it is competitive and has good winter survival ability. Long term experiments (more than 3 years) have shown that AC Yellowhead is a high yielding cultivar and is recommended to be included in pasture and hay mixes intended for long term productivity, particularly if a single cut hay crop is intended. Has moderate resistance to bacterial wilt caused by Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidious and appears to have a form of field resistance to verticillium wilt caused by Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidiosus and appears to have a form of field resistance to verticillium wilt caused by Verticillium alboatrum.1777975PI 654046
75PI 644249IAFAL-C3Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Wisconsin, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2007DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThree replicates of ten plants each of 46 halfsib families of IAMF101 (syn 1 seed) were planted at the three selection locations in semi-sward plots. Ten plant halfsib family plots were space planted in a 2 by 5 plant grid (30cm between plants). Halfsib family plots were separated from each other by 45cm on the plots long axis and 120cm on the plots short axis. Plants were greenhouse established during February 2004 and transplanted to field locations in early May 2004. At the two Wisconsin locations halfsib machine harvestable dry matter yield and plant height was taken on halfsib plots on: June 1, 2005; June 27, 2005; and July 26, 2005. Based on halfsib family dry matter yield data 17 of 46 halfsib families were selected (among halfsib family selection intensity 37% or k = 1.02). A low among halfsib family selection intensity was used to maintain population genetic diversity. In early September 2005 at all three selection locations individual plant fresh weights were taken on all plants in the 17 selected halfsib families. At each location within each halfsib family the two heaviest plants were selected (within halfsib family selection intensity 6.5% or k = 1.95). In early autumn 2005 the 102 selected plants from all three locations were combined in the US Dairy Forage Research Center greenhouse and allowed to reach full bloom. Bumblebees (Bombus impatiens) were used to open pollinate plants for several months. Some supplemental hand-pollination was accomplished as well. Halfsib seed was harvested from individual plants and equal quantities of halfsib seed of 66 of the 102 selected plants were bulked to form syn 1 cycle 3 seed. A small quantity of syn 1 seed was planted in Idaho in April 2006 were syn 2 seed was grown using alfalfa leafcutter bees (Megachile rotundata) and harvested in autumn 2006.1716733PI 644249
76PI 643446IAMF101Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Wisconsin, United StatesW6Not Available2006DEVELOPED09/2006Breeding materialGenetically broad based tetraploid (2n=4x=32) yellow-flowered alfalfa, pods range from falcata (sickle-shape) to single coiled. Developed by two cycles of recurrent phenotypic selection for persistence, autumn regrowth, and vigor from a broad based, yellow-flowered alfalfa germplasm collection. Parent plants were selected on Sept. 22, 1999 from a germplasm evaluation trial at Iowa St. Univ. Agronomy and Agric. Engineering Farm near Ames, IA that had been planted in spring 1997. Selection was based on yield performance, freedom from disease and insect pests, and autumn regrowth. Experimental falcata population IA-3018 was developed at Iawa State Univ by C.P. Wilsie in 1960's. Parental plants were intercrossed by hand in the greenhouse at Ames, IA during the winter of 1999-2000 and equal quantities of seed from each parent were bulked. Seeds were germinated in spring 2000 in the greenhouse, and approx. 1000 seedlings were transplanted to the field at the iowa State Univ Agronomy and Agric. Engineering Farm at Ames, IA in May 2000. In Sept. 2003, 56 plants were selected based on persistence, vigor, autumn regrowth, moved to the greenhouse, and intercrossed. Equal quantities of seed from each plant were bulked to form the Syn 1 generation of IAMF101. Syn 2 seed was produced in Idaho in 2004 and 2005. This falcata population has better fall growth compared with other falcata populations.1712480PI 643446
77PI 643447IAMF102Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Wisconsin, United StatesW6Not Available2006DEVELOPED09/2006Breeding materialGenetically broad based tetraploid (2n=4x=32) yellow-flowered alfalfa, pods that range from falcata (sickle-shaped) to single coiled. Developed from one cycle of selection. Germplasms 5291/88 and 5299/88 obtained from Institute of Agrobotany, Hungary. Experimental falcata populations IA-3018 developed at Iowa St. Univ. by C.P. Wilsie in 1960's. Lodgepole is naturalized falcata population found in the Grand River National Grassland near Lodgepole, SD. The SD 201 plant was tetraploid, developed by treating seed of the SD 201 germplasm with colchicine. The 32 parental genotypes were selected from among 104 genotypes that had been testcrossed to four elite alfalfa populations. Selections were based on testcross performance for yield in field trials at the Iowa St. Univ. Agronomy and Agric. Engineering Farm near Ames, IA and at the Iowa State Univ. Northeast Res. Farm near Nashua, IA from 2002 to 2003. Parents were intercrossed by hand without emasculation in the greenhouse during the winter 2003-2004. Equal quantities of seed were bulked form each parent to constitute the Syn 1 generation of the IAMF102 population. Syn 2 seed was produced in Idaho in 2004 and 2005. Has moderate frequency of 'creeping rooted' alfalfa. Source populations of the creeping rooted trait are PI 494661, PI 631579, andPI 631857. This germplasm has good first harvest dry matter yield.1712481PI 643447
78PI 643396'ReGen'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa New York, United StatesW62006DEVELOPED2005CultivarReGen is a dormant variety with fall dormancy similar to the FD3 check. Its flower color is 93% purple and 7% variegated, and pod shape is 96% tightly coiled and 4% loosely coiled. ReGen has high resistance to Fusarium wilt [caused by Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht. f. sp. medicaginis (Weimer) Snyd. and Hans.], Verticillium wilt (caused by Verticillium albo-atrum Reinke and Berth.), and anthracnose (Race 1) (caused by Colletotrichum trifolii Bain and Essary); resistance to bacterial wilt [caused by Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidiosum (McCull.) Davis et al.] and Phytophthora root rot (caused by Phytophthora megasperma Drechs. f. sp. medicaginis Kuan and Erwin); and low resistance to Aphanomyces root rot (Race 1).1709449PI 643396
79PI 642778'DEVINE'Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. Texas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2006DONATED2005CultivarWinter annual legume with a high hard seed content, good freeze tolerance, and has proven to persist for years in pastures from north central to south Texas. The plant germinates with good vigor in the fall when the rains come, grows throughout the winter and will mature and die in April or May. Flowering is indeterminate, with seed setting over several weeks. Seeds are set in burrs (4 to 5 seeds per burr) with spines about 2 to 3 mm long. Devine typically has a seed mass of about 0.09 to 0.11 g per 100 seed. Forage yield is about 3000 to 6000 kg ha-1 when grown as a monoculture. Dry matter yields in a perennial grass stand are usually much less, but it is usually sufficient to replace most of the N-fertilizer required in pasture systems in semi-arid central Texas.1701748PI 642778
80PI 660501GR 87Medicago truncatula Gaertn. MoroccoW62005COLLECTED07/05/1983From Mohammadia to Radat in Casallanca province. Nearest village is Louizia34.20000000, -6.83000000By roadside, sandy soilWild material1679651PI 660501
81PI 641408 SSDMedicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6Not Available2005DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1901759PI 641408 SSD
82PI 639220'Guardsman II'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa New York, United StatesW6FLOWER2005DEVELOPED2003CultivarA moderately dormant cultivar with fall dormancy similar to the FD4 check. It has high resistance to bacterial wilt, Fusarium wilt, Verticillium wilt, anthracnose, and Phytophthora root rot. Iis susceptible to Aphanomyces root rot. In NY, Guardsman II averaged 1.25 Mg/ha per year more dry forage than 'Oneida VR', 1.95 Mg/ha more than 'Vernal', and 1.86 Mg/ha more than 'Alfagraze' in three production years. Concentrations of crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, and acid detergent fiber are between those of the high quality check cultivar WL 322HQ and '5432'. Flower color of the Syn. 2 generation is 97% purple, 3% variegated, and a trace of yellow, cream, and white.1676241PI 639220
83PI 641406 SSDMedicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6Not Available2005DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1901758PI 641406 SSD
84PI 673038ICC 136986Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa TajikistanW6SEED2004COLLECTED08/18/2003Fields of Yamchoun village 23 km sw of site 2736.97055556, 72.292222222770Irrigated mixed cereal, food and forage legume fields.Landrace1651717PI 673038
85PI 673039ICC 136999Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa TajikistanW6SEED2004COLLECTED08/18/2003Fields of Darrshai village 34 km from Yamchoun village heading towards Ishkashim36.68000000, 71.752222222745Irrigated mixed cereal, food and forage legume fields.Landrace1651729PI 673039
86PI 673040ICC 137084Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa TajikistanW6POD2004COLLECTED08/21/200325 km out of Kharog on main rd to Dushanbe. Fields on west side of road.37.68250000, 71.535833332892Small farm fields featuring mixed cereals and mixed legume fields.Uncertain improvement status1651811PI 673040
87PI 673041ICC 137095Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa TajikistanW6POD2004COLLECTED08/21/2003Shoujund village 5km from turn-off from mainDushane road up the Vartung river valley.37.97000000, 71.633611112030Village fields - mixed cropsUncertain improvement status1651821PI 673041
88PI 673042ICC 137105Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa TajikistanW62004COLLECTED08/21/200330 km up the Vartung river valley from the main Dushanbe - Kharog road. Yemtz village.38.00444444, 71.664444442020Small irrigated village fields. Mixed cereals and legume fields.Landrace1651828PI 673042
89PI 673043ICC 137109Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa TajikistanW6SEED2004COLLECTED08/22/200317 Km on from site 42 proceeding up the Vartung river valley.38.00861111, 71.810000002067Site features natural spring - cut for forage - features medicago sativa and grasses.Landrace1651832PI 673043
90PI 634339'ONEIDA ULTRA'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa New York, United StatesW6FLOWER2003DEVELOPEDPRE 11/24/2003CultivarModerately dormant with fall dormancy similar to the FD4 check. High resistance to bacterial wilt, fusarium wilt, and verticillium wilt. Also has resistance to anthracnose (Race 1), and phytophthora root rot. Susceptible to aphanomyces root rot (Race 1) (Aphanomyces euteiches). Across several locations in NY and Ontario, Canada, averaged 0.45 Mg ha-1 per year more dry forage than Oneida VR, 1.50 Mg ha-1 more than Vernal, and 0.69 Mg ha-1 more than Arrow in two to four production years. Neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, and relative feed value of the forage is equivalent to those of Arrow. Flower color of the Syn. 2 generation is 100% purple and trace cream, yellow, variegated, and white.1650229PI 634339
91PI 634340'SEEDWAY 9558'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa New York, United StatesW6FLOWER2003DEVELOPEDPRE 11/24/2003CultivarDormant with fall dormancy similar to the FD3 check. High resistance to bacterial wilt, fusarium wilt, verticillium wilt, and anthracnose (Race 1). Resistant to phytophthora root rot, and is susceptible to aphanomyces root rot (Race 1) (Aphanomyces euteiches), and spotted alfalfa aphid (Therioaphis maculata). In NY, averaged 0.65 Mg ha-1 per year more dry forage than Oneida VR and 0.99 Mg ha-1 more than Vernal in three production years. Forage quality (acid detergent fiber, neutral detergent fiber, and relative feed value) is between that of the high- and low-quality check cultivars WL 322 HQ and Vernal, respectively. Flower color of the Syn. 2 generation is 80% purple, 19% variegated, 1% cream, and a trace of yellow and white.1650230PI 634340
92PI 660500TKM28-189Medicago truncatula Gaertn. TurkmenistanW6POD2003COLLECTED06/03/200237.64611111, 54.7636111141Wild material1647521PI 660500
93PI 631443'COOPER'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Montana, United StatesW62002DEVELOPEDPRE 08/02/2002CultivarFall-dormancy similar to 5246. High resistance to bacterial wilt (Clavibacter michiganense subsp. Insidiosum), resistance to Verticillium wilt, Phytophthora root rot, anthracnose (Colletotrichum trifolii) Race 1, pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum), northern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne hapla), and stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci), and moderate resistance to Aphanomyces root rot (Aphanomyces eutiches, and spotted aphid (Therioaphis maculata). Intended for use as hay, haylage, greenchop, or dehy production. Flower color 80% purple and 20% variegated with a trace of white, cream, and yellow.1639684PI 631443
94PI 641664ARM 034Medicago lupulina L. ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/09/2001At bottom of steep canyon in Khosrov Reserve.40.09444444, 44.772777781331Wild material1638433PI 641664
95PI 641665ARM 038Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/09/2001At bottom of steep canyon in Khosrov Reserve.40.09444444, 44.772777781331Wild material1638436PI 641665
96PI 641666ARM 053Medicago lupulina L. ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/09/200140.08944444, 44.783055561364Riparian community, but gets to semi-arid desert when around 25 m above creek bottom. Then it is very steep, rocky and dry.Wild material1638443PI 641666
97PI 641667ARM 059Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/09/200140.06777778, 44.834444441381Steep canyon, runs N-S. RMH on west side. WJK on east side collecting. Species include Plantago major, Aegilops, Berberis, Prunus, Pyrus, Sorbus graeca, Sorbus persica (large simple leaf type w/ orange fruit) Dactylis glomerataWild material1638448PI 641667
98PI 641668ARM 162Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/11/2001In the Erebuni Reserve near Yerevan.40.16833333, 44.612222221391Wild Beta macrorhizza is reported in this location, but none was found.Wild material1638683PI 641668
99PI 641669ARM 207Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/13/2001Site is 8km off of the main highway20, 30km SE of Yeghegnadzor. Near the new church of Noravanq.39.68472222, 45.232500001517Collection made 120 meters up the hillside of a very deep canyon, both sides of the canyon. At 10 meters above the steambed, the terrian was very rocky, steep, extremely dry.Wild material1638493PI 641669
100PI 641670ARM 268Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/14/2001At the top of the gorge where it opens to a wider canyon. And this is the open plateau at the top of the canyon.39.67361111, 45.306111112178Wild material1638505PI 641670
101PI 641671ARM 286Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/14/200139.65166667, 45.297777782002Last site of the day. This was a pasture site near a spring with drinkable water, that looked heavily disturbed, but above the pastured area it was very dry and moderately steep and we found some new species of clover and some thWild material1638630PI 641671
102PI 641672ARM 290Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/15/2001In distrurbed area next to the road in the town of Vayk.39.69000000, 45.470555561303Wild material1638511PI 641672
103PI 641673ARM 305Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/15/2001About 20km east of Vayk on the road to Saravan, turning north up the Her-her River canyon. Stopped juat 1-2km up the river from the main road.39.69166667, 45.523333331346Very steep canyon. Along the river there was moisture, but the terrrain tuWild material1638635PI 641673
104PI 641675ARM 345Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/16/2001Went back west toward Vaik and then up river canyon toward Jermuk for 2 km.39.70083333, 45.559166671360Stopped along river, but collected the very steep, rocky hillside on the north side of the river. Observed Pisum sativum ssp elatius, Lens orientalis, VWild material1638643PI 641675
105PI 641676ARM 395Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED07/18/2001Wild material1638545PI 641676
106PI 641677ARM 425Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/20/2001About 50 m from south shore of Lake Sevan.40.58194444, 44.985000001935Up a gentle slope to a very steep incline.Wild material1638563PI 641677
107PI 641678ARM 439Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/21/2001Camp site on the north shore of Lake Sevan.40.63194444, 44.986388891924Also used this reading for collections made across the RR tracks and up a steep canyon just north of the campsite.Wild material1638567PI 641678
108PI 641679ARM 442Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/20/2001Camp site on the north shore of Lake Sevan.40.63194444, 44.986388891924Also used this reading for collections made across the RR tracks and up a steep canyon just north of the campsite.Wild material1638568PI 641679
109PI 641680ARM 497Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/21/2001About 45 km east from site 43.40.45416667, 45.422500001939Very dry, heavily grazed, rocky area. Found wild beet and thymeWild material1638660PI 641680
110PI 641681ARM 518Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/21/2001Second site in the Artanish Reserve.40.45944444, 45.314722221929Wild material1638695PI 641681
111PI 641682ARM 519Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTED08/21/2001Second site in the Artanish Reserve.40.45944444, 45.314722221929Wild material1638663PI 641682
112PI 641627IG 52764Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. TurkmenistanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002 provinceWild material1635122PI 641627
113PI 641629IG 58113Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. TajikistanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002 province39.46666667, 67.833333331070Wild material1635124PI 641629
114PI 641630IG 126394Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bartal. TurkmenistanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Ashkhabad province38.48611111, 56.702500001120Wild material1635125PI 641630
115PI 641631IG 126412Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bartal. TurkmenistanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Krasnovodsk province38.42222222, 56.59194444580Wild material1635126PI 641631
116PI 641633IG 127010Medicago lupulina L. ArmeniaW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Sjunik province39.03388889, 46.20333333490Wild material1635130PI 641633
117PI 641634IG 131346Medicago lupulina L. KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Dzambull province42.68500000, 70.819722221050Wild material1635131PI 641634
118PI 641635IG 131370Medicago lupulina L. KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Dzambull province42.91555556, 73.16555556672Wild material1635132PI 641635
119PI 641636IG 131407Medicago lupulina L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Alma-Ata province43.22277778, 76.58027778840Wild material1635133PI 641636
120PI 641637IG 131412Medicago lupulina L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Alma-Ata province43.15277778, 77.063055561760Wild material1635134PI 641637
121PI 641638IG 131476Medicago lupulina L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Alma-Ata province43.15944444, 75.948333331030Wild material1635136PI 641638
122PI 641639IG 131516Medicago lupulina L. KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Issyk-Kul province42.28805556, 77.813055561641Wild material1635137PI 641639
123PI 641640IG 131532Medicago lupulina L. KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Issyk-Kul province42.50444444, 78.507777781750Wild material1635139PI 641640
124PI 641641IG 131543Medicago lupulina L. KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Issyk-Kul province42.74555556, 78.079444441550Wild material1635140PI 641641
125PI 641642IG 131548Medicago lupulina L. KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Issyk-Kul province42.64000000, 77.053611111500Wild material1635141PI 641642
126PI 641643IG 131566Medicago lupulina L. KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Issyk-Kul province42.29583333, 75.873888891700Wild material1635143PI 641643
127PI 641644IG 131567Medicago lupulina L. KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Issyk-Kul province42.25944444, 75.845555561700Wild material1635144PI 641644
128PI 641645IG 131585Medicago lupulina L. KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Issyk-Kul province41.99111111, 74.639166671750Wild material1635145PI 641645
129PI 641646IG 131601Medicago lupulina L. Talas, KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Talas province42.49500000, 72.436111111500Wild material1635147PI 641646
130PI 641647IG 131331Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Chimkent province42.54138889, 70.03305556750Wild material1635148PI 641647
131PI 641648IG 131364Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Dzambull province665Wild material1635151PI 641648
132PI 641649IG 131365Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Dzambull province42.98083333, 72.35638889820Wild material1635152PI 641649
133PI 641650IG 131376Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Dzambull province43.06444444, 73.65694444613Wild material1635154PI 641650
134PI 641651IG 131385Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Dzambull province43.24333333, 74.32444444525Wild material1635155PI 641651
135PI 641652IG 131451Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Alma-Ata, KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Alma-Ata province43.51527778, 77.59222222650Wild material1635156PI 641652
136PI 641653IG 131462Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Alma-Ata, KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Alma-Ata province43.75638889, 77.027222221000Wild material1635158PI 641653
137PI 641654IG 131478Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Alma-Ata, KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Alma-Ata province43.15944444, 75.948333331030Wild material1635161PI 641654
138PI 641655IG 131487Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Alma-Ata, KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Alma-Ata province43.19944444, 75.789722221125Wild material1635162PI 641655
139PI 641656IG 131499Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Issyk-Kul province35.81638889, 75.586388891040Wild material1635164PI 641656
140PI 641657IG 131609Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Talas, KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Talas province42.61222222, 71.490277781100Wild material1635173PI 641657
141PI 641658IG 131613Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Talas, KyrgyzstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Talas province42.73000000, 71.41722222850Wild material1635174PI 641658
142PI 641659IG 131617Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Chimkent province42.76500000, 70.99638889850Wild material1635175PI 641659
143PI 641660IG 131625Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Chimkent province42.58388889, 69.26888889400Wild material1635177PI 641660
144PI 641661IG 131632Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Chimkent province42.31222222, 68.47472222500Wild material1635178PI 641661
145PI 641662IG 131637Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa KazakhstanW6SEED2002COLLECTEDPRE 02/10/2002Chimkent province42.83361111, 45.30000000500Wild material1635179PI 641662
146PI 619399'SW9720'Medicago sativa L. United States Historic2001DEVELOPEDCultivar1619252PI 619399
147PI 616496KS2000SBSMedicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Kansas, United StatesW6Not Available2001DEVELOPEDPRE 09/05/2001Breeding materialResistant to multiple pests and has improved levels of resistance to summer black stem (SBS) incited by the fungas Cercospora medicaginia. Appears to be the most resistant population available, possessing moderate levels of resistance. In growth chamber tests. cycle O plants possessed high levels of resistance to downy mildew, pea aphid, blue alfalfa aphid, spotted alfalfa aphid and intermediate levels of resistance to bacterial wilt, Fusariam wilt and anthracnose.1621087PI 616496
148PI 616497KS224Ri50Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Kansas, United StatesW6Not Available2001DEVELOPEDPRE 09/05/2001Breeding materialHigh levels of glandular-trichome pubescence on the seed pods and exhibits a reduction in ovaposition by alfalfa seed chalcids (Bruchophagus roddi). Evaluated using standardized tests for multiple pests. Percentages of resistant seedlings were: anthracnose, 50.1%; spotted alfalfa aphid, 33.8%; pea aphid, 7.8%, and potato leafhopper, 2.7%. Tests to evaluate the reaction to alfalfa seed chalcid showed the frequency of pods with exit holes 43% (Riley 62%). These percentages were significantly different at P<0.05. A 19% reduction in ovaposition should significantly improve seed production in areas infested with seed chalcids.1621094PI 616497
149PI 619433WI-Mutable 2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Wisconsin, United StatesW6Not Available2001DEVELOPEDPRE 08/07/2001Genetic materialSegregating for a mutable allele (c2-m2) at the C2 locus that behaves as a transposble element. About 70% of the plants are white flowered, 20% are mutable with streaks and sectors of purple pigment in otherwise white flower petals, and 5% are purple where reversion to purple took place in gametogenesis. Fertility and adaptation are similar to Vernal and Saranac.1619480PI 619433
150PI 619434WI-Mutable 3Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Wisconsin, United StatesW62001DEVELOPEDPRE 08/07/2001Genetic materialSegregating for a mutable allele (c2-m3) at the C2 locus that behaves as a transposable element. About 70% of the plants are white flowered, 20% are mutable with streaks and sectors of purple pigment in otherwise white flower petals, and 5% are purple where reversion to purple took place in gametogenesis. Fertility and adapation are similar to Vernal and Saranac.1619481PI 619434
151PI 619164'OK 206'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Oklahoma, United StatesW6FLOWER2001DEVELOPEDPRE 06/27/2001Breeding materialBroad gene base population that provides resistance to the blue alfalfa aphid (Acyrthosiphon kondoi), biotype BAOK90, and the spotted aphid (Therioaphis maculata). Demonstrates good yields in Oklahoma and is intended as source population for use in alfalfa breeding programs where multiple pest-resistance should include resistance to the biotype of blue alfalfa aphid first discovered in 1990.1616740PI 619164
152PI 619165'OK 207'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Oklahoma, United StatesW62001DEVELOPEDPRE 06/27/2001Breeding materialBroad gene base population that provides resistance to the blue alfalfa aphid (Acyrthosiphon kondoi), biotype BAOK90, and the spotted alfalfa aphid (Therioaphis maculata). Demonstrates good yields in Oklahoma and is intended as source population for use in alfalfa breeding programs where multiple pest-resistance should include resistance to the biotype of the blue alfalfa aphid first discovered in 1990.1616741PI 619165
153PI 619203OK 190Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Oklahoma, United StatesW62001DEVELOPEDPRE 06/23/2001Breeding materialProvides a combination of a broad genetic base, pest resistance and production potential needed in alfalfa for the southern Great Plains. Result of the interpollination of 579 plants derived from the convergence of three lines of pest resistance breeding: 1)resistance to the blue alfalfa aphid, spotted alfalfa aphid, and phytophthora root rot. The percentages of seedlings exhibiting resistance after infestation with aphids collected in Oklahoma were: blue alfalfa aphid-OK 190=13, CUF 101(R)(12)=25, and Arc(S)=6; spotted alfalfa aphid-OK 190=55, Baker(R)=50, and Caliverde(S)=2. Based on parental sources, should provide resistance to bacterial wilt, verticillium wilt, fusarium wilt, anthracnose, phytophthora root rot, and pea aphid, and a low or moderate level of resistance to alfalfa stem nematode and aphanomyces root rot. Flower color predominately purple (>95%) with some variegated flowers and a trace of white and yellow flowers. Fall dormancy similar to Legend, approx. 4 (1 to 9 scale, where 9 is very non dormant).1617614PI 619203
154PI 618615'OK 169'Medicago sativa L. Oklahoma, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2001DEVELOPEDCultivarAveraged 102.4% in seven tests in 3 production years and four tests for one production year (about 3% higher than average, which is as good as any well-tested cultivar from public or private breeding program). Standard pest resistance tests indicate high resistance to bacterial wilt, and the spotted alfalfa aphid. Moderate resistance to phytophthora root rot and low resistance to anthracnose and the blue alfalfa aphid. Fall dormancy is approx. 4.6 compared to Saranac = 4 and Archer = 5 (1 to 9 scale, where 9 is very non dormant). Flower color about 95% purple and 5% variegated.1613230PI 618615
155PI 618616OK 163Medicago sativa L. Oklahoma, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBroad gene base germplasm descending from hundreds of world collection accessions with little enhancement for adaptation. Strain crossed with Cimarron pollen but seed harvested from PIs. Tests for resistance to the following diseases presented as percent resistant plants: fusarium wilt - OK 163 = 48, Agate(R) = 54, MNGN-1(S) = 5; bacterial wilt - OK 163 = 36, Vernal(R) = 42, Narragansett(S) = 2; and phytophthora root rot - OK 163 = 15, Agate(R) = 43, Saranac(S) = 5; spotted alfalfa aphid - OK 163 = 38, Baker (R) = 50, and Caliverde(S) = 2.1613242PI 618616
156PI 618617OK 164Medicago sativa L. Oklahoma, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBroad gene base germplasm descending from hundreds of world collection accessions with significant enhancement for adaptation. Strain crossed with PI's pollen and seed harvested from Cimarron. Tests for resistance to the following diseases presented as percent resistant plants: fusarium wilt - OK 164 = 46, Agate(R) = 54, MNGN-1(S) = 5; bacterial wilt - OK 164 = 46, Vernal(R) = 42, Narragansett(S) = 2; and phytophthora root rot - OK 164 = 28, Agate(R) = 43, Saranac(S) = 5; spotted alfalfa aphis - OK 164 = 49, Baker(R) = 50, and Caliverde(S) = 2.1613251PI 618617
157PI 618618OK 187Medicago sativa L. Oklahoma, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBroad gene base germplasm descending from hundreds of world collection accessions with little enhancement for adaptation. Strain crossed with Cimarron pollen but seed harvested from PIs. Tests for resistance to the following diseases presented as percent resistant plants; fusarium wilt - OK 187 = 34, Agate(R) = 54, MNGN-1(S) = 5; bacterial wilt - OK 187 = 31, Vernal(R) = 42, Narragansett(S) =2; and phytophthora root rot - OK 187 = 25, Agate(R) = 43, Saranac(S) = 5; spotted alfalfa aphid - OK 187 = 24, Baker(R) = 50, and Caliverde(S) = 2.1613253PI 618618
158PI 618619OK 188Medicago sativa L. Oklahoma, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBroad gene base germplasm descending from hundreds of world collection accessions with little enhancement for adaptation. Strain crossed with Cimarron pollen but seed harvested from PIs. Tests for resistance to the following diseases presented as percent resistant plants; fusarium wilt - OK 188 = 58, Agate(R) = 54, NMGN-1(S) = 5; bacterial wilt - OK 188 = 38, Vernal(R) = 42, Narragansett(S) = 2; and phytophthora root rot - OK 188 = 28, Agate(R) = 43, Saranac(S) = 5; and spotted alfalfa aphid - OK 188 = 37, Baker(R) = 50, and Caliverde(S1613254PI 618619
159PI 618620OK 189Medicago sativa L. Oklahoma, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2001DEVELOPEDBreeding materialBroad gene base germplasm descending from hundreds of world collection accessions with little enhancement for adaptation. These populations possess many genes tracing to their highly diverse parentage not normally possessed by most cultivars and experimental strains in traditional breeding programs. In addition to their varying degrees of adaptation contributed by their adapted parent, they provide some resistance to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum), bacterial wilt (Clavibacter michiganensis), phytophthora root rot (Phytophthora megasperma), anthracnose (Collectotrichum trifolii), blue alfalfa aphid (Acyrthosiphon kondoi) (biotype BAOK90 collected in Oklahoma), and pea aphid (A. Pisum).1613263PI 618620
160PI 618621OK 208Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Oklahoma, United StatesW62001DEVELOPEDPRE 04/09/2001Breeding materialBroad gene base germplasm from hundreds of world collection accessions with little enhancement for adaptation. Strain crossed with Cimarron pollen but seed harvested from PIs. Tests for resistance to the following diseases presented as percent resistant plants: fusarium wilt - OK 208 = 54, Agate(R) = 54, MNGN-1(S) = 5; bacterial wilt - OK 208 = 29, Vernal(R) = 42, Narragansett(S) = 2; and phytophthora root rot - OK 208 = 19, Agate(R) = 43, Saranac(S) = 5; and spotted alfalfa aphid - OK 208 = 56, Baker(R) = 50, and Caliverde(S) = 2.1613264PI 618621
161PI 660498MG 130683-0402Medicago truncatula Gaertn. MoroccoW6POD2000COLLECTED07/05/198326km from Rommani to Ez-zhiliga420mm ppt/year. Level roadside. Loamy soil.Wild material1618640PI 660498
162PI 660499MG 160683-1004Medicago truncatula Gaertn. MoroccoW6POD2000COLLECTED07/05/19837km from Beni- Sliman to Bouznika480mm ppt/year. Flat grassland. Sandy loam soil over sandstone.Wild material1618641PI 660499
163PI 613140'57N02'Medicago sativa L. United StatesW6Not Available2000DEVELOPEDCultivar1598219PI 613140
164PI 613164'SHAW'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Montana, United StatesW62000DEVELOPEDPRE 04/05/2000CultivarDormant variety. Fall dormancy similar to 5246. Flower color 62% purple, 38% variegated and a trace of white, yellow and cream. High resistance to Aphanomyces (race 1) and northern root-knot nematode. Resistance to Phytophthora root rot, pea aphid, spotted aphid. Moderate resistance to Verticillium wilt, anthracnose, and stem nematode1598470PI 613164
165PI 641569Pkg# 50Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. KazakhstanW6SEED2000COLLECTED10/199950.26666667, 60.81666667244Soil: silt loam. Ppt = 300 mm. Silty clay loam sub-soil, 15-18" top soilWild material1598416PI 641569
166PI 613130'AC LONGVIEW'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa CanadaW6Not Available2000DEVELOPEDPRE 03/31/2000CultivarHighly resistant to Verticillium wilt (Verticillium albo-atrum) and bacterial wilt (Clavibacter michiganense). Out yielded Beaver (check) 9% and 12% in dryland and irrigated locations, respectively. Well suited for hay production, dehydration and silage in areas of western Canada, including British Columbia, where Verticillium or bacterial wilt reduces alfalfa yield and stand life. Produces good amount of seed both under dryland and irrigated conditions of western Canada1598209PI 613130
167PI 612882A-110Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Nebraska, United StatesW62000DEVELOPED2000Breeding materialRanger alfalfa was the first registered cultivars (J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 37:649). It was a landmark cultivar and was widely grown in the U.S. Ranger was produced by the systhesis of 5 parent lines, A-110, A-111, A-116, A-117, A-119.1595606PI 612882
168PI 612883A-111Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Nebraska, United StatesW62000DEVELOPED2000Breeding materialRanger alfalfa was the first registered cultivar (J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 37:649). It was a landmark cultivar and was widely grown in the U.S. Ranger was produced by the systhesis of 5 parent lines, A-110, A-111, A-116, A,117, A-119.1595607PI 612883
169PI 612884A-116Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Nebraska, United StatesW6Not Available2000DEVELOPED2000Breeding materialRanger alfalfa was the first registered cultivar (J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 37:649). It was a landmark cultivar and was widely grown in the U.S. Ranger was produced by the systhesis of 5 parent lines, A-110, A-111, A-116, A-117, A-1191595608PI 612884
170PI 612885A-117Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Nebraska, United StatesW6Not Available2000DEVELOPED2000Breeding materialRanger alfalfa was the first registered cultivar (J.Amer. Soc. Agron. 37:649). It was a landmark cultivar and was widely grown in the U.S. Ranger was produced by the systhesis of 5 parent lines, A-110, A-111, A-116, A-117, A-119.1595609PI 612885
171PI 612886A-119Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Nebraska, United StatesW62000DEVELOPED2000Breeding materialRanger alfalfa was the first registered cultivar (J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 37:649). It was a landmark cultivar and was widely grown in the U.S. Ranger was produced by the systhesis of 5 parent lines, A-110, A-111, A-116, A-117, A-119.1595610PI 612886
172PI 612354'ARMADILLO'Medicago polymorpha L. Texas, United StatesW61999DEVELOPEDCultivarWinter annual legume with high hard seed content, good freeze tolerance; proven to persist for years in pastures in Central and South Texas. Germinates with excellent vigor in fall with rains, grows throughout winter and matures and dies in April. Indeterminate flowering, seed sets over several weeks. Seeds set in burrs (about 5 seeds per burr) with spines about 1.4 to 1.6 mm long. Typically has seed mass of about 0.23 to 0.33 g per 100 sd. Forage yield normally about 4500 kg ha-1 when grown as monoculture. Dry matter yields in perennial grass stand usually much less, but usually sufficient to replace most of N-fertilizer required in pasture systems in Central and South Tex.1587855PI 612354
173PI 612127'WL 442'Medicago sativa L. United StatesW61999DEVELOPEDCultivar1587098PI 612127
174PI 610206'EVERGREEN'Medicago sativa L. United StatesW6Not Available1999DEVELOPEDCultivar1584979PI 610206
175PI 610207'54V54'Medicago sativa L. United StatesW61999DEVELOPEDCultivar1584980PI 610207
176PI 610208'53H81'Medicago sativa L. United StatesW6Not Available1999DEVELOPEDCultivar1584981PI 610208
177PI 634105UKR-99-167Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Krym, UkraineW6HABITAT1999COLLECTED08/01/1999Near Pryvitne off road A-29444.79222222, 34.62333333300South moderate slope.Wild material1584688PI 634105
178PI 634106UKR-99-264Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Krym, UkraineW6HABITAT1999COLLECTED08/03/1999Above Azov Sea and near Mysove on small peninsula.45.47166667, 35.8550000020North slope, moderately steep, on cliff.Wild materialcoleccion Pompadour Vieja 1584723PI 634106
179PI 641553UKR-99-012Medicago brachycarpa Fisch. ex M. Bieb. Krym, UkraineW61999COLLECTED07/27/1999Near and around Nikita Botanical44.51083333, 34.23333333300South slope, rockyWild material1584796PI 641553
180PI 641554UKR-99-013Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bartal. Krym, UkraineW61999COLLECTED07/27/1999Near and around Nikita Botanical44.51083333, 34.23333333300South slope, rockyWild material1584797PI 641554
181PI 641555UKR-99-031Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bartal. Krym, UkraineW6HABITAT1999COLLECTED07/28/1999Near Simeiz along road A-29444.41083333, 34.00416667195South slope, rocky, dry, highly diverse calcarous.Wild material1584809PI 641555
182PI 641556UKR-99-032Medicago praecox DC. Krym, UkraineW6HABITAT1999COLLECTED07/28/1999Near Simeiz along road A-29444.41083333, 34.00416667195South slope, rocky, dry, highly diverse calcarous.Wild material1584810PI 641556
183PI 641557UKR-99-047Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Krym, UkraineW6HABITAT1999COLLECTED07/28/1999Near Black Sea and Sanatome along road A-294.44.40416667, 33.82500000230South slope, rocky, dry.Wild material1584814PI 641557
184PI 641558UKR-99-122Medicago brachycarpa Fisch. ex M. Bieb. Krym, UkraineW6HABITAT1999COLLECTED07/31/1999In lake valley near Peredove.44.51138889, 33.84666667420Along stream, grazed, few plants.Wild materialGrowing with M. minima and M. orbicularis. All collected off the ground.1584840PI 641558
185PI 641559UKR-99-123Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. Krym, UkraineW6HABITAT1999COLLECTED07/31/1999In lake valley near Peredove.44.51138889, 33.84666667420South slope, grazed, rocky.Wild material1584680PI 641559
186PI 641560UKR-99-124Medicago monspeliaca (L.) Trautv. Krym, UkraineW6HABITAT1999COLLECTED07/31/1999In lake valley near Peredove.44.51138889, 33.84666667420South slope, grazed, rocky.Wild material1584741PI 641560
187PI 641561UKR-99-125Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bartal. Krym, UkraineW6HABITAT1999COLLECTED07/31/1999In lake valley near Peredove.44.51138889, 33.84666667420South slope, grazed, rocky.Wild material1584742PI 641561
188PI 641562UKR-99-166Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bartal. Krym, UkraineW6HABITAT1999COLLECTED08/01/1999Near Pryvitne off road A-29444.79222222, 34.62333333300South moderate slope.Wild material1584765PI 641562
189PI 641563UKR-99-014Medicago praecox DC. Krym, UkraineW61999COLLECTED08/1999Near and around Nikita Botanical44.51083333, 34.23333333300South slope, rockyWild materialcoleccion Pompadour Vieja 1585114PI 641563
190PI 610664UMN 3176Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Minnesota, United StatesW61999DEVELOPEDPRE 06/08/1999Breeding materialIneffectively nodulated regenerating alfalfa germplasm developed to permit introduction of new traits into alfalfa by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and regeneration of transgenic plants in tissue culture in a genetic background that is incapable of utilizing nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere through symbiotic N2-fixation. Ineffective Agate and Ineffective Saranac plants were crossed onto 68 clones of a regenerating genotype Regen-SY to produce the SYN1. All SYN1 progeny of both crosses were effectively nodulated. Approx. 210 SYN1 plants were randomly intercrossed to produce SYN2 seed. The SYN2 progeny segregated 2970 nodulated to 280 (8.6%) ineffectively nodulated plants. Approx. 59% (56/95) of the ineffective plants regenerated from leaf tissue. Plants which regenerated and were ineffectively nodulated were intercrossed to produce SYN3 seed (UMN 3176) for distribution. The SYN3 population had 98% ineffectively nodulated and 55% regenerating plants.1580239PI 610664
191PI 63409098HV-75Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Altenbulag Sum, Selenge Aimag, 5 km west of Ikh Dugerre Border Station50.09527778, 107.04750000701wet meadow, brown soilsWild materialAssociated vegetation:Medicago falcata, Leymus chinensis, Artemisia vulgaris1577774PI 634090
192PI 63409998HV-88Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Tushig Sum, Selenge Aimag, 25 km NW of Tsagaanuur50.27611111, 105.11027778823Disturbed area along road and power line with small pine invading grassland, sandy brown soil, forb-grass type, mountain meadow, narrow mountain valley-midslopeWild materialAssociated vegetation:Bromus inermis, Leymus chinensis, Sanguisorba officinalis, Medicago falcata, Elymus gmelinii, Poa pratensis, Hierochloe glabra, Geranium sibiricum1578002PI 634099
193PI 64153598HT-212Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Binder Sum, Henti Aimag48.58611111, 110.694722221036Varied terrain on E bank of Onon River. Soils varied with microsite, but were generally fine sand along the river and sandy throughout the area, except where deeper soils had developed under tree overstory.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Salix dominated diverse vegetation close to the river. On uplands away from the river and on southerly aspects, vegetation was grass steppe (Poa, Stipa, and Leymus). On northerly aspects, Larix forest steppe with some areas having more shr1577818PI 641535
194PI 64154298HV-16Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Bayankharaat Sum, Selenge Aimag, West of Yoroo/near 4th Brigade Hdqt.49.76250000, 106.40166667762Sandy, Chestnut, Light brown soil, abandoned crop land areaWild materialAssociated vegetation:Leymus chinensis, Stipa sibirica, Potentilla viscosa, Heteropappus biennis1577957PI 641542
195PI 64154398HV-60Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Huder Sum, Selenge Aimag, 7 km west of Huder49.82527778, 107.45416667732light brown soil, native grass strip along wheat fieldsWild materialAssociated vegetation:Medicago falcata, Leymus chinensis, Stipa sibirica, Chenopodium album1577990PI 641543
196PI 64154498HV-73Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Huder Sum, Selenge Aimag, Khazai Brigade49.96583333, 107.28194444762Low bench overlooking Tsokh River, grass-forb type, light-textured brown soilWild materialAssociated vegetation:Leymus chinensis, Bromus inermis, Artemisia vulgaris, Medicago falcata, Heteropappus biennis1577773PI 641544
197PI 64154598HV-74Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW6Not Available1999COLLECTED09/1998Huder Sum, Selenge Aimag, 5 km west of Khazai Brigade headquarters49.98527778, 107.22694444732Tsokh River Valley, Medicago-grass river bottom, alluvial soils, sandy-light brown soilWild materialAssociated vegetation:Medicago falcata, Stipa sibirica, Elymus dahuricus, Ulmus pumila, Artemisia vulgaris1577997PI 641545
198PI 64154698HV-101Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Tushig Sum, Selenge Aimag, 10 km west of Tushig along Dzelter River50.29972222, 104.98083333732Meadow brown soil, alluvium river bottom adjacent to Dzelter River, grass-forb typeWild materialAssociated vegetation:Delphinium grandiflora, Elymus excelsus, Elymus gmelinii, Trisetum sibiricum, Artemisia laciniata, Geranium pratense, Achillea asiatica, Vicia amoena1577785PI 641546
199PI 64154798HV-110Medicago lupulina L. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Tushig Sum, Selenge Aimag, 1 km west of Tushig50.30888889, 105.02361111732Wet meadow, dark brown meadow soil, Agrostis mongolica-Forb type, along small stream draining into Dzelter RiverWild materialAssociated vegetation:Agrostis monogolica, Geum aleppicum, Mentha arvensis, Sanguisorba officinalis, Medicago lupulina1577789PI 641547
200PI 64154898HV-114Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Tsagaanuur Sum, Selenge Aimag, 15 km SW of Tsagaanuur50.02861111, 105.29083333792Brown soil, mid-slope of gentle rolling hillsWild materialAssociated vegetation:Stipa grandis, Stipa sibirica, Potentilla viscosa, Koeleria macrantha, Agropyron cristatum, Artemisia frigida, Lilium tenuifolium, Saussurea salicifolia, Veronica incarna, Kochia prostrata, Cleistogenes squarrosa1578015PI 641548
201PI 608722'58N58'Medicago sativa L. United States Historic1999DEVELOPEDCultivar1574585PI 608722
202PI 608565'54H69'Medicago sativa L. United StatesW6Not Available1999DEVELOPEDCultivar1573062PI 608565
203PI 608566'53V63'Medicago sativa L. United StatesW61999DONATEDCultivar1573064PI 608566
204PI 608671'WINEMA'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Washington, United StatesW61999DEVELOPEDPRE 02/04/1999CultivarDeveloped to resist alfalfa mosaic virus (ALMV) and is intended to use in the Pacific Northwest and intermountain regions of the U.S. 67.8% resistant to AMLV, 29.6% resistant to bacterial wilt (Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidiosum), 61.1% resistant to Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum), 42.5% resistant to stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci), 5.1% resistance to Phytophthora root rot (Phytophthora megasperma), 11.1% resistant to Verticillium wilt (Verticillium alboatrum), 44.)% resistance to spotted alfalfa aphid (Therioaphis maculata), 58.7% survival under blue alfalfa aphid attack. Fall dormancy is similar to Saranac. Yield 8.8 tons dry hay/acre compared to Vernema at 8.6 tons in the same tests. Yield 8.5 tons dry hay/acre compared to Vernal at 7.2 tons in the same tests.1574229PI 608671
205PI 606777'54H55'Medicago sativa L. United StatesW61999DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1571557PI 606777
206PI 606340'DK131HG'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United States Historic1998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1568876PI 606340
207PI 605715'DK134'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United States Historic1998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1567587PI 605715
208PI 605716'DK124'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United States Historic1998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1567588PI 605716
209PI 606541NM-9D11A-PRR3Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa New Mexico, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialForage yield equalled that of the best cultivars in variety trials conducted under 14 d and 30 d irrigation intervals at Las Cruces, New Mexico. Resistant to phytophthora root rot (47% resistant check, Agate = 46%). Fall dormancy not tested, but parental pedigrees indicate that it should be semidormant.1569059PI 606541
210PI 605704WI-MUTABLE 1Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1998DEVELOPED1958Genetic materialSegregates for mutable allele (c2-m1) at the C2 locus that behaves as a transposable element. About 70% of plants white flowered, 20% mutable with streaks and sectors of purple pigment in otherwise white flower petals, and 5% purple where reversion to purple took place in gametogenesis. Vernal and Saranac in background and fertility and adaptation are similar to these varieties.1567468PI 605704
211PI 605392'GENEVA'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW6Not Available1998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1566811PI 605392
212PI 605393'RENO'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW6Not Available1998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1566812PI 605393
213PI 604235'57Q77'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United States Historic1998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1561547PI 604235
214PI 604236'58N57'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United States Historic1998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1561548PI 604236
215PI 604240'53V08'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1561865PI 604240
216PI 604242'54Q53'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United States Historic1998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1561867PI 604242
217PI 604218CADL 98Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Wisconsin, United StatesW61998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialCultivated alfalfa at the diploid level (2n=2x=16) developed from cultivated tetraploids by haploidy. In general, leaves, stems, pollen, and seeds smaller than those of tetraploids. Useful in genetic, cytogenetic, and physiological research, but is not expected to be a competitive cultivated form.1560357PI 604218
218PI 641528W6 20605Medicago lupulina L. Yunnan Sheng, ChinaW61998COLLECTED10/1996In pasture near village.26.98694444, 100.248055562580Turf with few woody species. Base of hill in mountain valley. Moist, full sun, flat, loam, fairly stoney, medium drainage.Wild material1557654PI 641528
219PI 641530W6 20610Medicago lupulina L. Yunnan Sheng, ChinaW61998COLLECTED10/1996Very near building on animal path. Many maize, rice, and cassava fields in area.25.00111111, 100.088333332100Sub-tropical grass abundant, moist. Partial shade, 15 degree slope, east aspect, laterite, medium drainage.Wild material1557659PI 641530
220PI 641531W6 20611Medicago lupulina L. Yunnan Sheng, ChinaW61998COLLECTED10/1996Along road, near hous.25.65027778, 100.175833332160Many large rocks, few cedar trees and forbs, moist, full sun, 15 degree slope, southeast aspect, sandy loam, fairly stoney, medium drainage.Wild material1557660PI 641531
221PI 641532W6 20612Medicago lupulina L. Yunnan Sheng, ChinaW61998COLLECTED10/1996Along road next to sheer bank and above paddy fields.25.55916667, 100.230000002070Tall grass and trees, ferns, Eucalyptus, hibiscus in area. Seasonally dry, partial shade, 15 degrees slope, east aspect, sandy loam, fairly stoney, medium drainage.Wild material1557661PI 641532
222PI 641533W6 20613Medicago lupulina L. Yunnan Sheng, ChinaW61998COLLECTED10/1996Along road on animal path.25.58027778, 103.137222222400Low forbs and a few trees in area, rolling terrain, full sun, 15 degree slope, west aspect, clay, fairly stoney, medium drainage.Wild material1557662PI 641533
223PI 597798'TULARE'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDPRE 04/28/1997CultivarAdapted to the Southwest U.S. Parents were selected for seed yield, late summer growth and resistance to one or more of following diseases: Phytophthora root rot, anthracnose (race 1), Fusarium wilt and Verticillium wilt. This variety has been tested in California and Idaho and will be used in the Southwest U.S. Fall dormancy is similar to FD8 checks. Flower color (Syn2) is 100% purple with a trace of variegated, yellow, cream and white. Has high resistance to Fusarium wilt, anthracnose (race 1), Verticillium wilt, Phytophthora root rot, spotted alfalfa aphid and blue alfalfa aphid; resistance to northern root knot nematode and pea aphid; and moderate resistance to stem nematode and bacterial wilt. Reaction to Aphanomyces root rot (race 1) has not been tested.1543517PI 597798
224PI 597800'ARREST'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDPRE 04/22/1997Cultivar1543519PI 597800
225PI 597796'DK143'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDCultivarMost similar to DK127. Resistant (40%) to Aphanomyces euteiches, which causes a root rot, whereas DK127 is highly resistant (57%)1543515PI 597796
226PI 597797'DK140'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDCultivar1543516PI 597797
227PI 597643AZ-97MECMedicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Arizona, United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDPRE 04/11/1997Breeding materialBroad-based, very nondormant (fall dormancy rating >9), composite population adapted to long-season, low-desert environments. Intended as a source of potentially novel variation for use in alfalfa breeding and research, especially where increased cool-season productivity is needed.1543355PI 597643
228PI 597644AZ-97MEC-STMedicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Arizona, United StatesW6FLOWER1997DEVELOPEDPRE 04/11/1997Breeding materialBroad-based source of very non-dormant (fall dormancy rating >9) alfalfa germplasm with increased forage production potential under moderate salt stress. Adapted to long-season, low-desert environments and intended as a source of potentially novel variation for use in alfalfa breeding and research, especially where increased cool-season productivity is desired.1543354PI 597644
229PI 596759'RAINIER'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDPRE 03/25/1997Cultivar1540638PI 596759
230PI 596595NMCOMP81-BAA1Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa New Mexico, United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDPRE 02/18/1997Breeding materialForage yield equaled the highest yielding entry in variety trials at two locations in southern New Mexico over three years. Resistant to blue alfalfa aphid 62.4% (resistant check CUF 101 = 70%), Moderate resistance to spotted alfalfa aphid 42.4% (resistant check Kanza = 70%). Fall dormancy not tested, pedigrees indicate semi-dormant.1539760PI 596595
231PI 596546'RUNNER II'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61996DEVELOPEDCultivar1539656PI 596546
232PI 63167696N-271Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED08/28/1996Uvs Aimag, 14 km northeast of Mondoohoo and 17 km south of Beruuturuun in foothills of Hanhohiy Mountains.49.50361111, 94.353611111724Dry hillside with east aspect and 15% slope along roadside. Exposed rock above site. Soils medium brown. Ecological zone: transition forest steppe to steppe.Wild material1536772PI 631676
233PI 63167796N-289Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED08/31/1996Uvs Aimag, 16 km south of Ulaangom and 13 km northeast of Harhiraa.49.82555556, 92.063333331141Abandoned alfalfa field with an east-northeast aspect and 1-2% slope that was abandoned three years ago. Soils are sandy with coarse aggregate. Ecological zone: steppe.Wild material1536773PI 631677
234PI 63167896N-295Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED08/31/1996Uvs Aimag, in the city park in Harhiraa, sum center for Tarialan.49.77777778, 91.897777781463East aspect with 1% slope and gravelly, sandy soil. Ecological zone: steppe.Wild material1536774PI 631678
235PI 63167996N-301Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED08/31/1996Uvs Aimag, immediately west of Ulaangom airport runway and between runway and perimeter fence.49.86388889, 92.076388891078Aspect is flat and soils are sand and gravel. Ecological zone: steppe.Wild material1536775PI 631679
236PI 63168096N-350Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED09/06/1996Hovd Aimag, 8 km north of Har-Us on an abandoned state forage production farm (2,000 hectares) in a previously irrigated field 0.5 km west of the farm buildings along the elevated road.48.57222222, 90.449722221232Site is level with silty light tan soils. Ecological zone: desert steppe.Wild material1536776PI 631680
237PI 63168196N-356Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED09/06/1996Hovd Aimag, 18 km north of Hovd in an abandoned irrigated field that is fenced and being used for winter forage production.48.15972222, 91.697222221296Soils are gravel and sand with a high percentage of coarse aggregate. Irrigation started in 1995; species are natural. Ecological zone: desert steppe.Wild material1536777PI 631681
238PI 63168296N-362Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED09/07/1996Hovd Aimag, 21 km north of Dundus and 24 km northwest of Har-Us Nuur about 1 km from the abandoned crop research center to the northwest.48.17583333, 91.758055561232Site is a fenced irrigated area being used for forage and vegetable production and is surrounded by trees to the west. Ecological zone: desert steppe.Wild material1536778PI 631682
239PI 63168396N-369Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED09/09/1996Hovd Aimag, an abandoned wheat farm south of the highway from Hovd to Altai city.47.03305556, 93.305000001355Site is directly south of the fence in the area previously under a circle irrigation. Soils are small gravel/sandy/silt. Aspect is north with <1% slope. Ecological zone: desert steppe.Wild material1536779PI 631683
240PI 63168496S-88Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED09/02/1996Khovd Aimag, Bulgan Sum, experimental area about 1 km from the Sum center.46.11222222, 91.554166671213Outwash plain in desert steppe that has been fenced for 30 years as an experimental crop area. Flood irrigation is used. Soils are coarse, recent river alluvium with coarse sandy brown soils. Slope: flat. Aspect: flat.Wild material1536781PI 631684
241PI 63168596S-97Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW6Not Available1996COLLECTED09/04/1996Khovd Aimag, Mankhan Sum, fenced experimental farm that is currently being used as a hay-making area located about 0.5 km from Sum center.47.42305556, 92.226944441400Old river terrace at edge of the Sum center that is irrigated to produce hay. Soils are rubbly, gravelly valley outwash soils. Slope - flat. Aspect - flat.Wild material1536782PI 631685
242PI 63168696S-109Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED09/04/1996Khovd Aimag, Buyant Sum, experimental area about 10 km north of aimag center.48.16666667, 91.755833331335Wide valley bottom that is currently being used for growing vegetables and making hay. Soils are alluvial and are coarse brown sandy loams. Slope - flat. Aspect - flat.Wild material1536783PI 631686
243PI 63197296S-113Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED09/04/1996Khovd Aimag, Buyant Sum, experimental area about 10 km north of aimag center.48.16666667, 91.755833331335Wide valley bottom that is currently being used for growing vegetables and making hay. Soils are alluvial and are coarse brown sandy loams. Slope - flat. Aspect - flat.Wild material1536784PI 631972
244PI 64151896S-130Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. MongoliaW61996COLLECTED09/08/1996Ubs Aimag, Zuun-Gobi Sum, located in an experimental alfalfa seeding area about 100 km east of Ubs Noer.49.84194444, 94.018055561085Experimental farm planted to alfalfa five years previously. Soils are brown sandy soils with very little gravel. Slope - flat to 2%. Aspect - rolling.Wild material1536785PI 641518
245PI 595598'SUPERBA'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61996DEVELOPEDCultivarMost similar to Maricopa. Differs in Spotted Alfalfa Aphid (Therioaphis maculata) resistance (66% vs 37% resistant, respectively1528799PI 595598
246PI 595599'5681'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61996DEVELOPEDCultivar1528800PI 595599
247PI 595601'5939'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61996DEVELOPEDCultivarMost similar to 5929. Differs in reaction to Colletotrichum trifolii, the casual organism for anthracnose (35 vs. 01% resistant, respectively)1528802PI 595601
248PI 631689B96-322Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/19965 km west of Tetevan along the river. Steep grassy slope from river.42.96583333, 24.19944444258westWild material1540886PI 631689
249PI 631690B96-391Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Collected near Pleven.Wild material1540951PI 631690
250PI 631691B96-134Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Dense woods (Ulmas and wild elm)41.99444444, 24.85722222578southWild material1540987PI 631691
251PI 672810B96-76Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/199615km west of Plovdiv on highway to Sofia.42.11944444, 24.53555556182Wild material1541037PI 672810
252PI 672811B96-93Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/19962 km southwest of Nobusevo, 1km east of Isperishovo. Rocky, grassy hillside. Very arid. 6-7% slope. Alkaline soil (pH 9.5).42.09777778, 24.45694444304northwestWild materialannual 1540904PI 672811
253PI 672812B96-109Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996In village of Batak, near Setan Nedela Church, near courtyard.41.94388889, 24.216388891034Wild material1540981PI 672812
254PI 672813B96-121Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Perimeter of village of Markovo.42.06083333, 24.70805556365Wild material1541047PI 672813
255PI 672814B96-129Medicago monspeliaca (L.) Trautv. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Near castle, Asenova Krepost. Much Malva, shrubs, and thistle.41.98361111, 24.86750000410Wild material1540867PI 672814
256PI 672815B96-135Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Dense woods (Ulmas and wild elm)41.99444444, 24.85722222578southWild material1540877PI 672815
257PI 672816B96-162Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Near bus stop at Chvoyna. Reported to have Beta trigyna, but did not find.41.86805556, 24.68833333708Wild material1540994PI 672816
258PI 672817B96-170Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/19962km south of town, Chvoyna. Collected at base of steep rocky cliff. Pine, Juglans, Trifolium, Medicago.41.84527778, 24.67805556760Wild material1540822PI 672817
259PI 672818B96-194Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Rocky area on side of road near village of village, Gela.41.66638889, 24.41027778882northWild material1540921PI 672818
260PI 672819B96-214Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996At village, Solishta, near Gela. Open meadow of mixed grasses, Onobrychis, vetches.41.65277778, 24.583888891277westWild material1541069PI 672819
261PI 672820B96-253Medicago arabica (L.) Huds. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996South edge of town, Pesnopoi. Flat plain near pasture, mix legume, grasses, and large leguminous shrub.42.48222222, 24.80444444258Wild material1541017PI 672820
262PI 672821B96-254Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996South edge of town, Pesnopoi. Flat plain near pasture, mix legume, grasses, and large leguminous shrub.42.48222222, 24.80444444258Wild material1541078PI 672821
263PI 672822B96-280Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Above village of Aprilci. Grassy hillside with vetch.42.83305556, 24.97972222517South exposure.Wild material1540835PI 672822
264PI 672823B96-299Medicago arabica (L.) Huds. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Dry meadow just west of Gabrovo. Road not on map.42.97027778, 25.08805556137OpenWild material1540885PI 672823
265PI 672824B96-324Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/19965 km west of Tetevan along the river. Steep grassy slope from river.42.96583333, 24.19944444258westWild material1540927PI 672824
266PI 672825B96-390Medicago arabica (L.) Huds. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Collected from near Kiten.Wild material1540950PI 672825
267PI 672826ED8Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Collected from Blagoevgrad area.Wild material1540952PI 672826
268PI 672827B96-393Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Collected near Pleven.Wild material1540899PI 672827
269PI 672828B96-394Medicago lupulina L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Received from the Institute of Plant Genetic Resources in Sadovo.Wild material1540953PI 672828
270PI 672829E28-109Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bartal. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996From village, Petrova Niva, Stranga Mountains.Wild material1540804PI 672829
271PI 672830E-139Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bartal. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Sinemorec, near Black SeaWild material1540954PI 672830
272PI 672832B96-398Medicago polymorpha L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Collected from near Kiten.Wild material1540956PI 672832
273PI 672833E135Medicago polymorpha L. BulgariaW61996COLLECTED07/1996Varovnic, Stranga Mountains.Wild material1540900PI 672833
274PI 594913'ABT 805'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Georgia, United StatesW61996DEVELOPEDPRE 05/06/1996CultivarIntended for use in the Southeastern region of the United States for grazing, hay, silage, and dehy production. Tested in Georgia and California. After intensive grazing, showed plant survival equal to Alfagraze. Fall dormancy similar to Moapa 69. Flower color of Syn 1 approximately 86% purple and 14% variegated. High resistance to Fusarium wilt and Southern root-knot nematode. Resistance to Phytophthora root rot and spotted alfalfa aphid. Moderate resistance to anthracnose (race 1), bacterial wilt, Verticillium wilt, and stem nematode.1521380PI 594913
275PI 594914'AmeriGraze 702'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Georgia, United StatesW61996DEVELOPEDPRE 05/06/1996CultivarIntended for use in the Southeastern region of the United States for grazing, hay, silage, and dehy production. Tested in Georgia and California. After intensive grazing, showed plant survival equal to Alfagraze. Fall dormancy similar to Mesilla. Flower color of the Syn 1 is approximately 94% purple and 6% variegated. High resistance to Fusarium wilt. Resistance to anthracnose (race 1), Phytophthora root rot, Southern root-knot nematode. Moderate resistance to bacterial wilt, Verticillium wilt, stem nematode, and spotted alfalfa aphid.1521389PI 594914
276PI 594041'WL 326 GZ'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61996DEVELOPEDCultivar1519099PI 594041
277PI 593650'MULTISTAR'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Indiana, United StatesW6FLOWER1996DEVELOPEDPRE 02/16/1996CultivarFall dormancy group 3. Flower color 95% purple, 5% white, trace cream, yellow and white. Highly resistant to anthracnose (Race 1), bacterial wilt, fusarium wilt, and phytophthora root rot. Resistant to verticillium wilt and stem nematode. Approx. 54% of plants express the multifoliate trait in the autumn regrowth.1516276PI 593650
278PI 593242UCRD-C(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Vernal for decreased receptacle diameter through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515509PI 593242
279PI 593243UCWSS/P-B(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for decreased seed yield at through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515815PI 593243
280PI 593244UCWSS/P-C(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Vernal for decreased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515816PI 593244
281PI 593245UCDS/P-A(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for decreased seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515817PI 593245
282PI 593246UCDS/P-B(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for decreased number of seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515818PI 593246
283PI 593247UCDS/P-C(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Vernal for decreased number of seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515819PI 593247
284PI 593248UCDS/P-C(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Vernal for increased number of seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515820PI 593248
285PI 593249UCDS-A(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for decreased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515821PI 593249
286PI 593250UCDS-A(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for increased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515831PI 593250
287PI 593251UCWSS-A(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for increased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx.45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515832PI 593251
288PI 593252UCWSS-A(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for decreased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515833PI 593252
289PI 593253UCDS-B(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for decreased seed yield at through 3 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515834PI 593253
290PI 593254UCDS-C(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Vernal for decreased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515835PI 593254
291PI 593255UCWSS-C(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1996DEVELOPEDPRE 01/29/1996Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Vernal for decreased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1515836PI 593255
292PI 631651004Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bartal. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED09/07/1995Province Temrjuk/Novorossiysk, village Fontavlski. Southwest of Temrjuk, 7 km.45.35000000, 36.9333333350Past and current grazing. Slope 11-40%, aspect S. Open light. Soil clay, deluvial (colluvial), pH 7.5-7.7. Seasonally dry, ravine. Vegetation open, evergreen dwarf shrub steppe savanna. Surrounding veg. human disturbances, evergreen steppe.Wild materialEdge of Hornbeam-Oak zone. Dominant shrub species Artemisia austriaca. Dominant herb/grass species Salvia sp., Inula sp., Festuca v., Stipa sp., Agropyron sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit prostrate. Dry pods. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530809PI 631651
293PI 631652035Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/23/1995Province Maykop, 1 km north of Kaladehinskaya.44.32583333, 40.87583333335Past grazing,now roadway.Slope 0-5%,aspect SW.1/4 shade.Soil sand,pH 5.4-6.3,parent rock sandstone.Seasonally dry,ridgetop,landslide. Vegetation closed,evergreen short grass. Surrounding veg. open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant tree species boundary vegetation type. Dominant shrub species Carpinus c., Q. petraea. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530827PI 631652
294PI 631654044Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW6FLOWER1996COLLECTED07/25/1995Province Maykop, 1 km northwest of Psauch'ye-Dakha.44.21666667, 41.85000000700Past logged, now grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect SE. Light open. Soil clay with gravel, pH 7.4-8.0, some sand layer, mainly tertiary clays. Seasonally dry, upper slope, landslide slope. Vegetation closed evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Quercus sp., Q. robur. Dominant shrub species Carpinus c., Q. petraea. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530834PI 631654
295PI 631655046AMedicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Chelyabinsk, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/26/19955 km. south of Bekeshevskaya.44.07361111, 42.35666667823Past logged, now grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect E. Light open. Soil loam, pH 7.8-8.0. Seasonally dry, mid slope, high terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall and short grass. Surrounding veg. open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant shrub species Carpinus c., Q. petraea. Dominant herb/grass species Carix sp., Bothriochloa i., Festuca sp., Koeleria sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530835PI 631655
296PI 631656054Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/29/1995Province Prokhladnyy/Nal'Chir (Kabardin-Balkarskaya Republic), 20 km southwest of Baksanges.43.59500000, 43.21333333900Past logged, now grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect SE. Light open. Soil sand, pH 7.1-7.5. Seasonally dry, cliff, mid slope. Vegetation closed, evergreen tall grass. Surrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant shrub species Origanum sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Pods odd shape, straight to curved. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530840PI 631656
297PI 631658075Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED08/12/1995Province Maykop, 5 km west of Cherngovskoye, village Maratduki.44.24555556, 39.61361111488Past logged, now grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Light open. Soil clay, loam, pH 5.9-6.4. Seasonally dry, lower slope, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, evergreen tall grass. Surrounding veg. open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant tree species Hornbeam-Oak. Dominant shrub species Carpinus sp., Q. petraea. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530858PI 631658
298PI 631660090Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Krasnoyarsk, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED08/17/1995Province Krymsk, between Krasnodar and Novorossiysk, west of Krymsk.44.91083333, 37.9625000070Past and current grazing. Slope 6-40%, aspect NE. Light open. Soil calcareous loams/sands, clay, pH 7.6-7.9. Seasonally dry, lower to mid slope, active slope movement. Vegetation closed, seasonal broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Quercus robur, Quercus sp. Dominant shrub species Ribes sp. Dominant herb/grass species broadleaves, Trifoliums, Lotus corniculatus, Bermuda grass, Bothriochloa ischaemum, Senecio grandidentatus, Tussilago farfara, Coronilla varia, Xanthium strumarium, Daucus carota, Convolvulus arvensis, Achillea millefolium. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit semi-erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530870PI 631660
299PI 631661102Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED08/18/19952 km. west of site #8, near Mt. Blevaka.45.26666667, 36.9500000060Area grazed. Slope 6-10%, aspect N. Light open. Soil loam, clay, pH basic-7.2. Seasonally dry, mid slope, mud volcano. Vegetation open, evergreen dwarf shrub steppe savanna.Wild materialDominant tree species Russian Olive, Hornbeam-Oak. Dominant shrub species Artemisia austriaca. Dominant herb/grass species Festuca sp., Phleum sp., occasional annual Medicagos. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530877PI 631661
300PI 631663128Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED08/21/1995Province Novorossiysk, 10 km north of Michaelovski-Pervial.44.55833333, 38.36333333690Past logged, now grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect NW. Light open. Soil clay, limestone/slate, shales, sandstones, pH 5.6-7.5. Seasonally dry, ridgetop, upper slope. Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Quercus sp. Dominant shrub species Caprinus sp., Quercus sp., Ribes sp. Dominant herb/grass species Trifolium sp., Festuca pratensis, Poa sp., Potentilla sp., Medicago falcata, Onobrychis sp., Aster sp., Dactylis glomerata, Geranium sp. Population abundant. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530895PI 631663
301PI 631666230Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/22/1995Province Maykop, 1.5 km. east of Psebay.44.16722222, 40.84888889579Area grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect SW. 1/2 shade. Soil sand with gravel,pH 5.3-5.4.Moist,stream terrace.Vegetation closed,open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Surrounding veg. evergreen tall grass and seasonal broad-leafed herb veg.Wild materialDominant tree species Hornbeam-Oak, Carpinus sp. Dominant shrub species Carpinus c., Q. petraea, willows, Ribes. Dominant herb/grass species Asperula sp., thistles, Festuca d., Erytregia sp., Calamagrostis sp., Lolium p. Population distribution patchy, abundance rare. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530966PI 631666
302PI 631667241Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Chelyabinsk, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED09/05/1995Province Cherkessk-Karachayeysk Republic, 2 km east of Pregradnayc.43.91666667, 41.23305556850Past logged, now grazed, hayed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Light open. Soil loam, pH neutral. Moist to seasonally dry, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Fagus o., Quercus sp., Betula p. Dominant shrub species Laurocerasus officinalis, Ribes sp., Rosa sp. Dominant herb/grass species Achillea sp., Trifolium sp., Medicago sp., Geranium sp., Ambrosia sp., Daucus, Chicory, Dactylis g., Phleum p., Lolium p. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530971PI 631667
303PI 631668253Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Karelia, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED09/06/1995Province Karachayevo-Cherkesskaya Republic, 1 km northwest of Ordzhanikedevskiy.43.85833333, 41.90194444790Past and current grazing. Lower slope 6-10%, upper slope 41-60%, aspect SE. Light open. Soil sandy loam, sandstone rock outcrop, pH upper 5.8, lower 6.3-6.4. Seasonally dry, lower slope, rock outcrop. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Beech, Oak, Fagus o., Quercus sp. Dominant shrub species Artemisia sp., Rosa sp. Dominant herb/grass species Achillea sp., Medicago sp., Bothriochloa i., Festuca v. Population distribution uniform, abundant. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530980PI 631668
304PI 631669D113Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Krasnodar, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED08/16/1995Province Krasnodar, 8 km south of site 61, village Kaluzhskaya.44.69388889, 38.95388889260Logged/cleared. Slope 0-5%, aspect SE. Light 1/4 shade. Soil loam to clay, limestones in profile, pH 7.0. Seasonally dry, lower slope, pasture/meadow. Vegetation closed, seasonal broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant shrub species Prunus, Ribes. Dominant herb/grass species broadleaves, Elytrigia sp., Rubus sp., Lycopus sp., some grasses, poor in legumes, some Lathyrus sp., T. hybridum, T. medium, T. pratense, Artemisia sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1531062PI 631669
305PI 631670D24Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/18/1995Nearest s. is Shuntuk.44.42416667, 40.14250000540Area grazed. Eastern NE slope, incline 10-25'. Open with single shrubs. Soil soddy calcerous, pH 6.0-7.7. Moist to seasonally dry. Vegetation closed. Grasses and legumes Lotus c., Trifolium pratense, T. ambiguum, T. bonnanii, Onobrychis sp.Wild materialExtensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1531083PI 631670
306PI 631671D41Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/21/1995Province Maykop, 5 km. south of Bagovskaya.44.20555556, 40.62000000840Area grazed. Slope 41-60%, aspect SE. Open. Soil highly organic sod, pH 5.3-7.5. Moist to seasonally dry, lower-upper slope. Vegetation closed, evergreen short grass. Surrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant tree species Hornbeam-Oak. Dominant shrub species Carpinus c., Q. petraea. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image mpas in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1531086PI 631671
307PI 631672D44XMedicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/25/1995Province Maykop, 2 km east of Odobnaya-Shriak.44.20000000, 41.60833333720Past logged, now grazed. Slope 41-60%, aspect SE. Light open. Soil clay, pH 6.6-6.9. Seasonally dry,upper slope, depression in landslide.Vegetation closed,evergreen short grass.Surrounding veg. open deciduous forest with closed lower layersWild materialDominant shrub species Carpinus c., Q. petraea. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1531090PI 631672
308PI 631721022Medicago cretacea M. Bieb. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/13/1995Province Novorossiysk. 5 km west of Kaberdinka.44.66666667, 37.9166666750Roadway. Slope 41-60%, aspect SW. Open light. Soil clay,parent rock limestone/clay layers(schist), pH 7.8-7.9. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers, human disturbance.Wild materialDominant tree species Juniperus sp., Quercus sp. Dominant shrub species Pistacia sp., Chus sp. Dominant herb/grass species Bothriochloa ischaemum, Festuca ovina type, Agropyron cristatum. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit semi-prostrate. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530819PI 631721
309PI 631788005Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED09/07/1995Province Temrjuk/Novorossiysk, village Fontavlski. Southwest of Temrjuk, 7 km.45.35000000, 36.9333333350Past and current grazing. Slope 11-40%, aspect S. Open light. Soil clay, deluvial (colluvial), pH 7.5-7.7. Seasonally dry, ravine. Vegetation open, evergreen dwarf shrub steppe savanna. Surrounding veg. human disturbances, evergreen steppe.Wild materialEdge of Hornbeam-Oak zone. Dominant shrub species Artemisia austriaca. Dominant herb/grass species Salvia sp., Inula sp., Festuca v., Stipa sp., Agropyron sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit prostrate. Dry pods. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530810PI 631788
310PI 631789089Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. Krasnoyarsk, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED08/17/1995Province Krymsk, between Krasnodar and Novorossiysk, west of Krymsk.44.91083333, 37.9625000070Past and current grazing. Slope 6-40%, aspect NE. Light open. Soil calcareous loams/sands, clay, pH 7.6-7.9. Seasonally dry, lower to mid slope, active slope movement. Vegetation closed, seasonal broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Quercus robur, Quercus sp. Dominant shrub species Ribes sp. Dominant herb/grass species broadleaves, Trifoliums, Lotus corniculatus, Bermuda grass, Bothriochloa ischaemum, Senecio grandidentatus, Tussilago farfara, Coronilla varia, Xanthium strumarium, Daucus carota, Convolvulus arvensis, Achillea millefolium. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit prostrate. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530869PI 631789
311PI 631868046bMedicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Chelyabinsk, Russian FederationW6FLOWER1996COLLECTED07/26/19955 km. south of Bekesheyskaya.44.06833333, 42.35666667823Past logged, now grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect E. Light open. Soil loam, pH 7.8-8.0. Seasonally dry, mid slope, high terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall and short grass. Surrounding veg. open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant shrub species Carpinus c., Q. petraea. Dominant herb/grass species Carix sp., Bothriochloa i., Festuca sp., Koeleria sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530836PI 631868
312PI 631869109Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. var. viscosa (Rchb.) Posp. Russian FederationW6FLOWER1996COLLECTED07/13/1995Province Novorossiysk, 5 km west of Kaberdinka.44.66666667, 37.9077777850Past and current grazing. Slope 11-40%, aspect SW. Light open. Soil clay, pH 7.8-7.9. Seasonally dry, ridgetop, cliff, rock outcrop. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant tree species Juniperus sp., Quercus sp. Dominant shrub species Pistacia sp., Chus sp. Dominant herb/grass species Bothriochloa ischaemum, Festuca ovina type, Agropyron cristatum. Population distribution patchy. Growth habit semi-erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530881PI 631869
313PI 631870120Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. var. viscosa (Rchb.) Posp. Russian FederationW6FLOWER1996COLLECTEDProvince Novorossiysk, 3 km north of Kabardinka.44.68250000, 37.95222222380Past logged, now grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect SW. Light open. Soil clay, parent rock platey limestones, pH 7.5-8.0. Seasonally dry, lower to upper slope. Vegetation closed, open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation seasonal tall grass. Dominant tree species Quercus sp. Dominant shrub species Carpinus sp., Quercus sp. Dominant herb/grass species Achillea sp., Festuca sp., Agropyron cristatum, Phleom sp., Salvia sp., Sanguisorba minor, Plantago sp. Population abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530889PI 631870
314PI 631871271Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Karelia, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED09/07/1995Province Teberda, Karachayevo-Cherkesskaya Republic, 9 km west of Teberda.43.48222222, 41.674166672189Past logged, now grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect S. Light open. Soil loam to clay, derived from small pockets of schists, pH acidic. Moist to seasonally dry, ravine. Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Dominant shrub species Juniperus oblonga, Rosa sp., Ribes sp. Dominant herb/grass species Achillea sp., Geranium sp., Medicago f., T. ambiguum, Deschampsia c., Festuca sp., Agrostis sp., Calamagrostis sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit semi-prostrate. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1531005PI 631871
315PI 631963026Medicago lupulina L. Belgorod, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/14/1995Province Maykop/Belorechensk. 1 km west of Belorechensk.44.75000000, 39.85833333100Past and current grazing. Slope 0-5%. Open light. Sandy with round gravel, pH 7.4-7.9. Moist, floodplain. Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation. Surrounding veg. open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant tree species Quercus sp., Q. robur. Dominant shrub species Carpinus sp., Quercus sp. Dominant herb/grass species broadleaved, Trifolium sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit prostrate. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530822PI 631963
316PI 631964090AMedicago lupulina L. Krasnoyarsk, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED08/17/1995Wild material1530871PI 631964
317PI 631965107Medicago lupulina L. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED08/19/1995Province Amana/Novorossiysk, south of Vitisevo on Black Sea.44.99305556, 37.230277782Past and current grazing. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Light open. Soil sand, pH basic. Seasonally dry, dune. Vegetation open, evergreen dwarf shrub steppe savanna. Surrounding vegetation open evergreen dwarf scrub with closed ground cover.Wild materialDominant tree specie Russian Olive. Dominant shrub specie Artemisia austriaca. Dominant herb/grass specie Arundo sp., Pulicaria, Phragmites, Calamagrostis, Elytrigia sp., pseudo-Phragmites. Population distribution patchy. Growth habit prostrate. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530880PI 631965
318PI 631966122Medicago lupulina L. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTEDProvince Novorossiysk, 3 km north of Kabardinka.44.68250000, 37.95222222380Past logged, now grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect SW. Light open. Soil clay, parent rock platey limestones, pH 7.5-8.0. Seasonally dry, lower to upper slope. Vegetation closed, open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation seasonal tall grass. Dominant tree species Quercus sp. Dominant shrub species Carpinus sp., Quercus sp. Dominant herb/grass species Achillea sp., Festuca sp., Agropyron cristatum, Phleom sp., Salvia sp., Sanguisorba minor, Plantago sp. Population abundance frequent. Growth habit prostrate. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530890PI 631966
319PI 6319670173aMedicago lupulina L. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED09/01/1995Province Maykop, 25 km southwest of Dakhovskaya.44.09166667, 40.015555561650Past logged, now grazed and roadway. Slope 6-10%, aspect S. Light open. Soil loam. Moist, mid slope. Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation. Surrounding veg. open evergreen and deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant tree species Fagus sp., Beech, Caprinus sp., Abies sp., Picea sp. Dominant shrub species Laurocerasus officinalis, Rhododendron. Dominant herb/grass species Trifolium sp., Plantago sp., Deschampsia cespetiosa, Alchemilla sp., Cirsium obvallatum, Rumex conferitus, Cephalaria gigantea. Population distribution patchy. Growth habit semi-prostrate. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530936PI 631967
320PI 631968243Medicago lupulina L. Chelyabinsk, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED09/05/1995Province Cherkessk-Karachayeysk Republic, 2 km east of Pregradnayc.43.91666667, 41.23333333850Past logged, now grazed, hayed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Light open. Soil loam, pH neutral. Moist to seasonally dry, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Quercus sp., Fagus o., Betula p. Dominant shrub species Laurocerasus officinalis, Ribes sp., Rosa sp. Dominant herb/grass species Achillea sp., Trifolium sp., Medicago sp., Geranium sp., Ambrosia sp., Daucus, Chicory, Dactylis g., Phleum p., Lolium p. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit semi-erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530973PI 631968
321PI 631969255Medicago lupulina L. Karelia, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED09/06/1995Province Karachayevo-Cherkesskaya Republic, 1 km northwest of Ordzhanikedevskiy.43.85833333, 41.90194444790Past and current grazing. Lower slope 6-10%, upper slope 41-60%, aspect SE. Light open. Soil sandy loam, sandstone rock outcrop, pH upper 5.8, lower 6.3-6.4. Seasonally dry, lower slope, rock outcrop. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Beech, Oak, Fagus o., Quercus sp. Dominant shrub species Artemisia sp., Rosa sp. Dominant herb/grass species Achillea sp., Medicago sp., Bothriochloa i., Festuca v. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit semi-erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530982PI 631969
322PI 631970263Medicago lupulina L. Karelia, Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED09/07/1995Province Teberda, Karachayevo-Cherkesskaya Republic, 8 km west of Teberda.43.47444444, 41.681666671800Past logged, now grazed. Slope 41-60%, aspect S. Light 3/4 shade to shaded. Soil loam, granitic derived. Seasonally dry, lower to mid slope. Vegetation closed, evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Surrounding vegetation same.Wild materialDominant tree species Pinus syl., hamata on south slope, Abies n., Picea o. on north slope. Dominant shrub species Juniperus oblonga, Rosa sp., Ribes sp. Dominant herb/grass species Achillea sp., Trifolium sp., Coronilla sp., Lotus c., Deschampsia c., Festuca sp., Agrostis sp., Calamagrostis sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit semi-prostrate. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530994PI 631970
323PI 631971D44Medicago lupulina L. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/21/1995Province Maykop, 5 km. south of Bagovskaya.44.20555556, 40.62000000840Area grazed. Slope 41-60%, aspect SE. Open. Soil highly organic sod, pH 5.3-7.5. Moist to seasonally dry, lower-upper slope. Vegetation closed, evergreen short grass. Surrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant tree species Hornbeam-Oak. Dominant shrub species Carpinus c., Q. petraea. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1531089PI 631971
324PI 634034056Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED07/29/1995Province Nal'Chir/Prokhladnyy (Kabardin-Balkarskaya Republic), 5 km southwest of Bylym.43.46027778, 43.01055556975Past logged, now grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect SE. Light open. Soil sand & loam with gravel, pH 8.4-8.7, sediments of many sized materials. Seasonally dry, man made terraces with orchard berry production.Vegetation closed, evergreen tall grassWild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant shrub species Origanum sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530842PI 634034
325PI 641437056AMedicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Russian FederationW6Not Available1996COLLECTED07/29/1995Wild material1530843PI 641437
326PI 641440063Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW6Not Available1996COLLECTED07/31/1995Province Maykop, 1 km northwest of Labinsk.44.65166667, 40.62972222183Past logged, now grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Light 1/4 shade. Soil loam with gravel, pH basic. Seasonally dry, alluvial stream terrace. Vegetation closed, evergreen tall grass and evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant shrub species Carpinus sp, Q. petraea. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530849PI 641440
327PI 641442070Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW6FLOWER1996COLLECTED08/05/1995Province Maykop, south of Maykop, 1 km north of Abadzekhskaya.44.43166667, 40.23138889518Past logged, now grazed, mowed hay. Slope 11-40%, aspect S. Light open. Soil limestone, clay, pH 7.8. Seasonally dry, upper slope. End of terrace, near stream, edge of field. Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Hornbeam-Oak. Dominant shrub species Carpinus sp., Q. petraea. Dominant herb/grass species legumes, Festuca pratensis. Population distribution uniform, abundant. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530854PI 641442
328PI 641443074Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED08/10/1995Province Maykop, 30 km southwest of Maykop, village of Bizvodnah.44.38472222, 39.92638889366Past logged, now grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Light 1/4 shade. Soil clay, colluvial sediments, pH 7.7. Seasonally dry, lower-mid slope. Vegetation closed, evergreen tall grass.Surrounding veg. open deciduous forest with closed lower layersWild materialDominant tree species Hornbeam-Oak. Dominant shrub species Carpinus sp., Q. petraea. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530857PI 641443
329PI 641445093Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. Russian FederationW6Not Available1996COLLECTED08/18/1995Province Temrjuk-Novorossiysk, southwest of Temrjuk, village Senah/Fanagaria-Greek ruins.45.27861111, 36.9658333310Past settlement, now grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect NE. Light open. Soil sand, transition vertisols, heavy clays, pH 7.0. Seasonally dry, sea level/terraces to mud volcano, 1-2 km2. Vegetation open, evergreen dwarf shrub steppe savanna.Wild materialSurrounding vegetation seasonal tall grass. Dominant tree species Hornbeam-Oak, Russian Olive. Dominant shrub specie Artemisia austriaca. Dominant herb/grass species Elytrigia elongatum, Agropyron cristatum, Bermuda grass, puncture vine, may forbs, wild mustard, chicory. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit prostrate. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530874PI 641445
330PI 641463223Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61996COLLECTED09/04/1995Province Maykop/Labinsk, 5 km south of Vladimirskaya.44.48027778, 40.81472222360Past and current grazing, cut hay. Slope 11-40%, aspect SW. Light open. Soil clay, pH basic-7.7. Moist, lower slope. Unstable site. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant tree species Crataegus sp., Quercus sp., Hornbeam-Oak. Dominant shrub species Sambucus sp., Rosa sp., Prunus sp. Dominant herb/grass species Achillea sp., Daucus c., Medicago f., Bothriochloa i., Erytregia sp. Population distribution uniform, abundant. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1530963PI 641463
331PI 641510D21Medicago cretacea M. Bieb. Russian FederationW6Not Available1996COLLECTED07/13/19955 km. north of Gelendzhik, village Marinarocha.44.64666667, 38.05000000720Area grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect S. Light open. Soil clay, pH 6.8-7.2. Seasonally dry, upper slope. Vegetation closed, evergreen and seasonal tall grass. Surrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers.Wild materialDominant tree species Crimea NC Oak. Dominant shrub species Carpinus sp., Quercus sp. Dominant herb/grass species A. cristatum, Bothriochloa ischaemum. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene (sgreene@ars-grin.gov).1531081PI 641510
332PI 641428W6 17263Medicago lupulina L. Washington, United StatesW61995COLLECTED08/29/1995From former homesite near upper Coyote Creek and upper Coyote Road. On Colville Indian Reservation near Nespelem.70Site heavily infested with diffuse knapweed.Wild material1497473PI 641428
333PI 631962E94262Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. MongoliaW61995COLLECTED09/1994Seed obtained from the Research Institute of animal Husbandry Ulaanbaatar.47.93333333, 106.916666671442Cultivated.Cultivated material1483486PI 631962
334PI 591436UCRD-A(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6FLOWER1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for decreased receptacle diameter through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495874PI 591436
335PI 591437UCRD-A(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for increased receptacle diameter through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants were intercrossed in each cycle.1495875PI 591437
336PI 591438UCRD-B(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for decreased receptacle diameter through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495882PI 591438
337PI 591439UCRD-B(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for increased receptacle diameter through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495888PI 591439
338PI 591440UCRD-C(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for large receptacle diameter through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495890PI 591440
339PI 591441UCWSS/P-A(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for decreased number of seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495896PI 591441
340PI 591442UCWSS/P-A(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for increased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495899PI 591442
341PI 591443UCWSS/P-B(M)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for increased number of seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495902PI 591443
342PI 591444UCWSS/P-C(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Vernal for increased number of seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495906PI 591444
343PI 591445UCDS/P-A(H02Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for increased number of seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495910PI 591445
344PI 591446UCDS/P-B(H02Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for increased number of seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495913PI 591446
345PI 591447UCWSS-B(L)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for decreased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495915PI 591447
346PI 591448UCWSS-B(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for increased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495920PI 591448
347PI 591449UCWSS-C(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Vernal for increased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495922PI 591449
348PI 591450UCDS-B(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for increased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495981PI 591450
349PI 591451UCDS-C(H)2Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Vernal for increased seed yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495982PI 591451
350PI 591452UC-1269Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for decreased nectar production through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495983PI 591452
351PI 591453UC-1270Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for increased nectar production through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle of selection.1495984PI 591453
352PI 591454UC-1272Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for decreased nectar production through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495985PI 591454
353PI 591455UC-1151Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Team for increased nectar production through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495986PI 591455
354PI 591456UC-1275Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Vernal for decreased nectar production through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495988PI 591456
355PI 591457UC-1276Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for increased nectar production through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495989PI 591457
356PI 591458UC-1377Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from African for increased dry weight and increased N-concentration through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 125 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495990PI 591458
357PI 591459UC-1380Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Hairy Peruvian for increased forage dry weight and forage N-concentration through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 125 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495991PI 591459
358PI 591460UC-1429Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Moapa 69 for increased forage dry weight through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 125 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495993PI 591460
359PI 591461UC-1459Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selection from Moapa 69 for increased forage N-concentration and forage dry weight through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 25 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495994PI 591461
360PI 591462UC-1530Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Moapa 69 for increased forage dry weight and increased forage N-concentration through 3 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 125 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495997PI 591462
361PI 591463UC-1618Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6FLOWER1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selection from Moapa 69 for increased forage dry weight and increased forage N-concentration in the absence of N-fertilization through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 25 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495998PI 591463
362PI 591464UC-1619Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Moapa 69 for increased dry weight and N-concentration under 33 kilograms per nectar of ammonium nitrate fertilization through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 25 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1495999PI 591464
363PI 591465UC-1620Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Moapa 69 for increased forage dry weight and increased N-concentration under 66 kilograms per hectare of ammonium nitrate fertilization through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 25 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1496000PI 591465
364PI 591466UC-1621Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Moapa 69 for increased dry weight and N-concentration under 100 kilograms per hectare of ammonium nitrate fertilization through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 25 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1496001PI 591466
365PI 591467UC-1661Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Saranac for hard floret tripping through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1496002PI 591467
366PI 591468UC-1662Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from Saranac for easy floret tripping through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1496004PI 591468
367PI 591469UC-1663Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for hard floret tripping through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1496005PI 591469
368PI 591470UC-1664Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa California, United StatesW6POD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 08/14/1995Breeding materialGermplasm pool selected from CUF101 for hard tripping of florets through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.1496006PI 591470
369PI 631635E94012Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61995COLLECTED09/02/1994On and surrounding Tariat Research Station near Herlen River, Hentii Aimag. Collection sites on grass steppe uplands above river floodplain.47.20000000, 108.677500001448Mountain-grass steppe. Soils shallow, gravelly, low fertility, brown chestnut and cherty. Shrubs co-dominant which is common on hilly uplands in this area.Wild material1483473PI 631635
370PI 631636E94042Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61995COLLECTED09/06/1994Approximately 75 km west of Onderhan City, Hentii Aimag. Irrigated experimental farm growing vegetables. Germplasm collected from native species growing near cultivated areas.47.36861111, 110.344444441256Steppe.Wild material1483475PI 631636
371PI 631637E94151Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW6FLOWER1995COLLECTED09/10/1994Approximately 100 km south of border with Inner Mongolian. In center of vast plain almost devoid of livestock or people.47.50666667, 118.01722222610Grass steppe.Wild material1483477PI 631637
372PI 631638E94157Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW6Not Available1995COLLECTED09/11/1994'Breaks' of higher elevation grass steppe on to floodplain of Khalkin Gol River, extreme eastern Mongolia. Inner Mongolia observable from this point.47.96666667, 118.13333333466Grass steppe. Cherty brown chestnut soils.Wild material1483478PI 631638
373PI 631639E94222Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW6FLOWER1995COLLECTED09/16/1994Winter camp area in low range of mountains south of Herlen River. Collections made from slopes of highest peak in general area.47.50555556, 111.99916667808Highly productive grass steppe, much of bottomland used for cutting hay. Soils rocky from debris and appeared to be loamy, cherty soils. Soils in the bottom deep and fertile. Aspect SE, slope 5%.Wild material1483484PI 631639
374PI 631640W94009Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61995COLLECTED09/02/1994About 11 km north of Bayangol. Summer grazing area adjacent to winter wheat field.49.05166667, 106.087777781017Mountain steppe. 3-5% SE slope. Soil well drained.Wild material1483487PI 631640
375PI 631641W94030Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW6FLOWER1995COLLECTED09/05/1994About 4 km SW of Dzuunburen, in floor of the Selenge River Valley.50.03972222, 105.84083333875Relatively wet meadow.Wild material1483489PI 631641
376PI 631642W94033Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61995COLLECTED09/06/1994In hills south of Selenge River, about 14 km SW of Dzuunburen by air. Surrounded by hills.49.97861111, 105.699166671000Meadow. 5-10% slope creek bottom.Wild material1483490PI 631642
377PI 631643W94044Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW6Not Available1995COLLECTED09/06/1994About 32 km SW of Dzuunburen by air in low pass between two drainages.49.86305556, 105.538888891010Mountain steppe. Hills on both sides gently rolling and grass covered.Wild material1483491PI 631643
378PI 631644W94045Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW6FLOWER1995COLLECTED09/06/1994About 44 km SW of Dzuunburen by air. About 5 km south of Selenge River in creek bottom. 49.80833333, 105.42333333895Mountain steppe. 3% W slope.Wild material1483492PI 631644
379PI 631645W94119Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW6FLOWERNot Available1995COLLECTED09/14/19949 km NE of Hotont. Meadow on east bank of tributary of Hogshin River.47.38527778, 102.567500001530Mountain steppe. Soil gravelly. Heavily grazed.Wild material1483494PI 631645
380PI 631867E94176Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa MongoliaW61995COLLECTED09/11/1994Research station established to test shrub ad tree species adaptation to steppe environment, in extreme northeast corner of Mongolia approximately 30 km from border with Inner Mongolia.47.99694444, 118.10722222466Grass steppe.Wild material1483481PI 631867
381PI 641427W94012Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. MongoliaW61995COLLECTED09/05/199415-20 km north of Bayangol on ridge top, surrounded by hay fields.49.14805556, 106.032222221128Mountain steppe. North-sloping ridge. 1-5% slope. Soil well drained, non-rocky.Wild material1483488PI 641427
382PI 590999MSRMedicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Mississippi, United StatesW61995DEVELOPEDPRE 07/10/1995Breeding materialFirst germplasm of alfalfa developed with a high level of resistance to Sclerotinia trifoliorum. Derived from Delta by two or three cycles of screening for resistance in excised leaf and stem tissues. In whole-plant inoculation experiments under controlled conditions, had significantly (P<0.01) greater survival than Delta, Vernal (the resistant standard), and 24 other alfalfa cultivars. Also had less disease severity than five cultivars in the field when disease pressure was strong.1493764PI 590999
383PI 590227'DK127'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61995DEVELOPEDCultivar1489914PI 590227
384PI 587183'RUSHMORE'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61995DEVELOPEDPRE 1995CultivarMost similar to 330. Highly resistant (61%) to Spotted Alflfa Aphid (Therioaphis maculata) whereas 330 is resistance (36%)1488671PI 587183
385PI 587194'5312'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61995DEVELOPEDPRE 1995Cultivar1488682PI 587194
386PI 587205'MAGNAGRAZE'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61995DEVELOPEDPRE 1995CultivarMost similar to Answer. Resistant (36%) to Colletotrichum trifolii, race 1, which causes Anthracnose whereas Answer has low resistance (14%) to that race of the pathogen. Also resistant (45%) to Spotted Alfalfa Aphid (Therioaphis maculata), whereas Answer has low resistance (10%).1488693PI 587205
387PI 587206'MAGNUM IV'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61995DEVELOPEDPRE 1995CultivarMost similar to Saranac. High resistance (56%) to Phytophthora Root Rot ( Phytophthora megasperma) whereas Saranac is susceptible (3%)1488694PI 587206
388PI 586638'WL 323'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61995DEVELOPED02/06/1995CultivarHigh resistance to anthracnose, bacterial wilt, Fusarium wilt, Phytophthora root rot, and stem nematode. Resistance to Verticillium witl, Aphanomyces root rot, and pea aphid. Moderate resistance to spotted aphid. Flower color is 65% purple and 35% variegated with traces to cream and yellow. Summer growth is erect and fall growth is semi-erect.1484004PI 586638
389PI 584990'VICTORY'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW6FLOWER1995DEVELOPED01/30/1995CultivarHigh resistance to anthracnose (race 1), Fusarium wilt, and bacterial wilt. Resistance to verticillium wilt. Moderate resistance to Phytophthora root rot. Susceptible to spotted alfalfa aphid. Flower color is 75% purple, 25% variegated, with a trace of yellow, white, and cream. Simliar to Ranger in fall dormancy.1483764PI 584990
390PI 584991'MAJESTIC'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61995DEVELOPED01/30/1995CultivarHigh resistance to verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt, and anthracnose (race 1). Resistance to bacterial wilt, Phytophthora root rot, alfalfa stem nematode. Susceptible to spotted alfalfa aphid. Flower color is 72% purple, 28% variegated, with a trace of yellow, white, and cream.1483765PI 584991
391PI 584992'SABRE'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61995DEVELOPED01/30/1995CultivarHigh resistance to anthracnose (race 1), Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt, bacterial wilt, and pea aphid. Resistance to Phytophthora root rot. Moderate resistance to alfalfa stem nematode. Flower color is 70% purple, 30% variegated, with a trace of yellow, white and cream.1483766PI 584992
392PI 584512'AC BLUE J'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Alberta, CanadaW61994DEVELOPED12/06/1994CultivarA trifoliate with medium to dark-green leaves. Road crown with branching taproots and flowers about 1-2 days later than Anchor. Flower color 99% purple in varying shades and 1% variegated and a trace of white. Pods have 2 or 3 coiled spirals. Has 65% resistance to Verticillium wilt and 75% resistance to bacterial wilt. Adapted to irrigated areas of southern Alberta and British Columbia and is used for hay, silage, and dehydration.1482684PI 584512
393PI 584457'WL 252 HQ'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61994DEVELOPED12/01/1994Cultivar1482149PI 584457
394PI 584474'TREASURE'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61994DEVELOPED12/01/1994Cultivar1482229PI 584474
395PI 584475'TAHOE'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW6FLOWER1994DEVELOPED12/01/1994CultivarSynthetic cultivar with 782 parent plants. Multifoliolate expression high. Fall dormancy similar to Lahontan. Flower color purple 98%, variegated 2%, and trace of white, cream, or yellow. High resistance to anthracnose Race 1, fusarium wilt, phytophthora root rot, pea aphid, and spotted alfalfa aphid. Resistant to blue alfalfa aphid, verticillium wilt, stem nematode, northern root-knot nematode, and southern root-knot nematode. Moderate resistance to bacterial wilt.1482230PI 584475
396PI 584332'WL 525 HQ'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Wisconsin, United StatesW61994DEVELOPED10/26/1994CultivarNondormant variety with high resistance to Fusarium wilt, Phytophthora root rot, blue alfalfa aphid, pea aphid, and spotted aphid. Resistance to stem nematode. Moderate resistance to bacterial wilt. Flower color is 99% purple and 1% cream with traces of variegated and white. Summer and fall growth are both upright.1481118PI 584332
397PI 63165093-19Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. BulgariaW6Not Available1994COLLECTED08/19939-10 km S of Asenovgrad near Backovski.41.99138889, 24.85277778736Shrubby high plateau with grasses and forbes. Sloping. Clay loam, 37% sand, 26% silt, 37% clay, pH 6.85.Wild materialAll seed from one clump of plants. Seed yellow.1523835PI 631650
398PI 577625 SSDMedicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW6Not Available1994DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Uncertain improvement status1901757PI 577625 SSD
399PI 641418'VICTORIA'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa BulgariaW61994DEVELOPEDPRE 05/23/1994CultivarSynthetic cultivar for drought resistance. Tolerant to Verticillium alboatrum1072494PI 641418
400PI 641419'PRISTA 1'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa BulgariaW61994DEVELOPEDPRE 05/23/1994CultivarSynthetic cultivar for seed production1072501PI 641419
401PI 583280'CUT'N'GRAZE'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW6Not Available1994DEVELOPED05/19/1994CultivarGrazing tolerant with fall dormancy similar to 'Ranger'. Flower color is 88% purple and violet and 12% variegated. High resistance to Fusarium wilt. Resistance to bacterial wilt, Phytophthora root rot, pea aphid, and Southern root-knot nematode. Moderate resistance to anthracnose (race 1) and stem nematode. Low resistance to Verticillium wilt and Aphanomyces root rot (race 1).1478251PI 583280
402PI 577617 SSDHM289Medicago truncatula Gaertn. United StatesW61994DEVELOPEDNEAR 2009Wild material1901746PI 577617 SSD
403PI 631769J-51Medicago hybr. PakistanW61993COLLECTED08/31/1986Skardu Forest Headquarter garden, Baltistan35.00000000, 76.000000002195Cultivated materialVariegated flower color1069355PI 631769
404PI 631770J-72Medicago hybr. PakistanW61993COLLECTED09/01/1986Ispecho (above Hussainabad) 5km east of Skardu, Baltistan35.00000000, 76.000000002256Cultivated materialVariegated flower color1069362PI 631770
405PI 63209093-35Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa GeorgiaW61993COLLECTED08/04/1993Mountain slope near Tznori, a village near Signachi in eastern Georgia.41.61666667, 46.00000000400Wild materialRainfall 450mm. Soil pH 8.0. Associated with mixed grasses, annual medics, and herbaceous weeds1070042PI 632090
406PI 63209193-44Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa GeorgiaW61993COLLECTED08/04/1993Flat fenced grazed pasture with thick bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) sod with abundant alfalfa and red clover (not planted according to farmer who had pasture). About 1km south of Gurjani41.66666667, 45.83333333650Wild materialRainfall 650mm. Soil pH 6.0. Nearby cemetery of bermudagrass also contained considerable alfalfa1070045PI 632091
407PI 63209293-47Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa GeorgiaW61993COLLECTED08/04/1993Rolling topography on extensive grounds of health resort in city of Gurjani41.66666667, 45.83333333650Wild materialRainfall 650mm. Soil pH 6.0. Associated with mixed Andropogon and coool season grasses, annual medics, and birdsfoot trefoil1070051PI 632092
408PI 63209393-53Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa GeorgiaW61993COLLECTED08/05/1993Flat topography on roadside near winery at Tsinandali41.83333333, 45.58333333600Wild materialRainfall 600mm. Soil pH 5.5. Associated with mixed grasses, alfalfa rare1070052PI 632093
409PI 63209493-55Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa GeorgiaW61993COLLECTED08/05/1993Flat topography on roadside near winery at Tsinandali41.83333333, 45.58333333600Wild materialRainfall 600mm. Soil pH 5.5. Associated with mixed grasses, alfalfa rare1070058PI 632094
410PI 63209593-56Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa GeorgiaW61993COLLECTED08/05/1993Rolling topography about 2km northwest of Telavi41.90000000, 45.416666671000Wild materialRainfall 600mm. Soil pH 6.0. Associated with overgrazed sparse dry grasses and broadleaf weeds. Alfalfa found in fence row1070059PI 632095
411PI 63209693-77Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa GeorgiaW61993COLLECTED08/06/1993Flat roadside near Dusheti north of Tbilisi42.08333333, 44.66666667700Wild materialRainfall 550mm. Soil pH 7.5. Associated with heavily grazed bermudagrass with occasional alfalfa, cool season grasses, and clovers1070066PI 632096
412PI 63209793-112Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa GeorgiaW61993COLLECTED09/1993Grazed mountain meadow near Botanical Station, Kasbegi, in extreme north of Georgia42.80000000, 44.650000001850Wild materialRainfall 1400mm. Soil pH 4.8. Associated with clovers (T. ambiguum, T. canescens, T. medium, T. repens), Lotus, occasional alfalfa, and cool season grasses1070075PI 632097
413PI 63209893-113Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa GeorgiaW61993COLLECTED09/1993Grazed mountain meadow near Botanical Station, Kasbegi, in extreme north of Georgia42.80000000, 44.650000001850Wild materialRainfall 1400mm. Soil pH 4.8. Associated with clovers (T. ambiguum, T. canescens, T. medium, T. repens), Lotus, occasional alfalfa, and cool season grasses1070082PI 632098
414PI 631605W6 14149Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED09/11/1986Field margin, naturally occuring along irrigated canals. 1km northeast of Jomsom Airport, Jomsom, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002682Wild materialAbundant yellow-flower with sickle-shaped seed pod. Very occasional yellow variegated flowers. Abundant forage. First cut in May or early June. Usually hand harvested for winter forage. Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 for second cut1066176PI 631605
415PI 631606W6 14150Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED09/11/1986Field margin, naturally occuring along irrigated canals. 1.5km northeast of Jomsom Airport, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002682Wild materialAbundant yellow-flower with sickle-shaped seed pod. Very occasional yellow variegated flowers, abundant forage. First cut in late May or early June. Second cut usually between Sept. 15 and Oct. 10. Usually hand harvest d for winter forage1066179PI 631606
416PI 631607W6 14151Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED09/11/1986Field margin, naturally occuring along irrigated canals. 3km northeast of Jomsom Airport, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002713Wild materialAbundant yellow-flower with sickle-shaped seed pod. Very occasional yellow variegated flowers, abundant forage. First cut in late May or early June. Second cut usually made between Sept. 15 and Oct. 10. Usually hand harvested for winter forage1066186PI 631607
417PI 631608W6 14153Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED09/11/1986Field margin, naturally occuring along irrigated canals. 1km east of Jomsom Airport, Mustang2.00000000, 84.000000002682Wild materialAbundant yellow-flower with sickle-shaped seed pod. Very occasional yellow variegated flowers, abundant forage. First cut in late May or early June. Second cut usually made between Sept. 15 and Oct. 10. Usually hand harvested for winter forage1066197PI 631608
418PI 631609W6 14154Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED10/1985Field margin, naturally occuring along irrigated canals. Jomsom, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002682Wild materialAbundant yellow-flower with sickle-shaped seed pod. Very occasional yellow variegated flowers, abundant forage. First cut in late May or early June. Second cut usually made between Sept. 15 and Oct. 10. Usually hand harvested for winter forage1066200PI 631609
419PI 631610W6 14155Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED09/12/1986Sapchae, 1km south of Kagbeni, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002774Cultivated materialFlower yellow with sickle shape seed pod. Farmer built stone wall and has irrigation; M. falcata plants flourished under protection. Farmer now has 2-3 acres that he cuts for forage and sells @ '.25 for small bundle1066207PI 631610
420PI 631611W6 14156Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED09/12/19861km west of Khinga Village, 5km east of Kagbeni, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000003261Wild materialFlower yellow with sickle shape pod. Growing in pasture area1066210PI 631611
421PI 631612W6 14157Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED09/13/1986Jarkot, 7km east of Kagbeni, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000003414Wild materialFlower yellow, sickle shape pod1066217PI 631612
422PI 631613W6 14158Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED09/14/1986Chairo, 1km south of Marpha, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002591Wild materialFlower yellow, sickle shape pod1066220PI 631613
423PI 631614W6 14160Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED10/1987Along field margin, Jomsom29.00000000, 84.000000002682Wild materialFlower yellow, sickle shape pod.1066230PI 631614
424PI 631615W6 14161Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED10/29/1987Kagbeni, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002774Wild materialFlower yellow, sickle shape pod1066237PI 631615
425PI 631616W6 14162Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED10/1987Khinga, near Jharkot, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000003261Wild materialFlower yellow, sickle shape pod1066240PI 631616
426PI 631617W6 14163Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW61993COLLECTED10/26/1987In front of Hotel Om's House, Marpha, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002600Wild materialFlower yellow, sickle shape pod1066247PI 631617
427PI 631618W6 14164Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa NepalW61993COLLECTED10/25/1987Chairo Livestock Farm, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002591Wild materialFlower yellow, sickle shape pod1066250PI 631618
428PI 631619W6 14165Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa NepalW61993COLLECTED11/1987Lo Manthang, 3 days walk north of Jomsom29.00000000, 84.000000003000Wild materialFlower yellow, sickle shape pod1066257PI 631619
429PI 631620Yarkendy typeMedicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. IndiaW6FLOWER1993COLLECTEDLeh, Ladakh34.00000000, 77.000000003257Cultivated materialPurchased at Main Bazaar Market from M/S Chospa General Merchants. Seed produced in area during 1987-881066260PI 631620
430PI 631954JR-5Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/13/1985South of Kalam (near Peshmal), in Swat River Valley near Village of Peshmal, Northern Area35.00000000, 73.000000002000Wild materialLeaflets small, one-coiled pods, flowers not seen, stems up to one meter long. Farmers say livestock prefer this species. Obtained from stack of native meadow hay1066267PI 631954
431PI 632060W6 14132Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED08/28/1986Karimabad, Northern Area36.00000000, 75.000000002134Cultivated material1066091PI 632060
432PI 632061W6 14133Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW6Not Available1993COLLECTED08/28/1986Hussaini, Northern Area36.00000000, 75.000000002499Cultivated material1066095PI 632061
433PI 632062W6 14134Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED08/28/1986Passu, Northern Area36.00000000, 75.000000002469Cultivated material1066102PI 632062
434PI 632063W6 14135Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED08/31/1986Skardu Forest Headquarters garden, Baltistan35.00000000, 76.000000002195Cultivated material1066105PI 632063
435PI 632064W6 14136Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED08/31/1993Forestry plantation (Hoto Farm) near Skardu Airport, Balistan35.00000000, 76.000000002225Cultivated material1066111PI 632064
436PI 632065W6 14137Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED08/31/1986Lake Kachura turnoff near Skardu, Baltistan35.00000000, 76.000000002225Cultivated material1066115PI 632065
437PI 632066W6 14139Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED08/31/1986Kachura Bridge near Skardu, Baltistan35.00000000, 76.000000003277Cultivated material1066125PI 632066
438PI 632067W6 14140Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED08/31/1986Kachura power generating station near Skardu, Baltistan35.00000000, 76.000000002408Cultivated material1066132PI 632067
439PI 632068W6 14141Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED09/01/1986Above Hussainabad (Ispecho) near Skardu, Baltistan35.00000000, 76.000000002256Cultivated material1066136PI 632068
440PI 632069W6 14142Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED09/01/1986Senkhore, 2km north of Shigar, Baltistan35.00000000, 76.000000002256Cultivated material1066141PI 632069
441PI 632070W6 14144Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED09/02/1986Sadpara Lake Rest House, 5km south of Skardu, Baltistan35.00000000, 76.000000002530Cultivated material1066151PI 632070
442PI 632071W6 14146Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED09/02/1986Thorgu in Skardu area, Baltistan35.00000000, 76.000000002225Cultivated material1066161PI 632071
443PI 632072W6 14147Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED09/05/1986Rhondu, Baltistan36.00000000, 75.000000001920Cultivated material1066166PI 632072
444PI 632073W6 14148Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED09/05/1986Juglote, Northern Area36.00000000, 75.000000001463Cultivated material1066171PI 632073
445PI 632074W6 14152Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa NepalW61993COLLECTED09/11/1986From cultivated, irrigated field. 1km east of Jomsom Airport, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002682Cultivated material1066191PI 632074
446PI 632075JR-16Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/15/1985Steep hill alfalfa field. Escaped from cultivation found along irrigation canals. Murtazabad Village in Hunza Valley, Northern Area36.00000000, 75.000000002164Cultivated materialFlowers purple and blue, 3-4 coils on pods. Susceptible to mildew1066270PI 632075
447PI 632076JR-17Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/16/1985Farm seed purchase, 40 rupees/kg. Shishket Village, 130km north of Gilgit in Hunza Valley, Northern Area36.00000000, 75.000000002377Cultivated material'Ishpit' alfalfa plants. Plants not seen1066277PI 632076
448PI 632077JR-18Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/16/1985Field margin, fields irrigated. Ganish Village, 120km north of Gilgit. On Karakorum Highway, Northern Area36.00000000, 75.000000002164Cultivated material1066280PI 632077
449PI 632078JR-19Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/16/1985Field margin. Jafarabad Village, north of Gilgit in Hunza Valley along Karakorum Highway, Northern Area36.00000000, 74.000000002134Cultivated material1066287PI 632078
450PI 632079JR-21Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/16/1985Irrigated field border, Rahimabad Village, 35km north of Gilgit on Karakorum Highway, Northern Area36.00000000, 74.000000001615Cultivated material1066290PI 632079
451PI 632080JR-22Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/16/1985Market purchase in Gilgit. Grown in Punyal Valley (Gilgit area), Northern Area36.00000000, 74.00000000Cultivated materialPlants not seen. Large quantity of seed available. Must be many seed lots blended and cleaned. Should be very representative of alfalfa in the Punyal Valley. 'Local' or 'Desi' type1066297PI 632080
452PI 632081JR-32Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/17/1985Mid-Naltar Valley (area protected from grazing), 42km northwest of Gilgit, Northern Area36.00000000, 74.000000002377Cultivated materialTall robust alfalfa, excellent seed production1066300PI 632081
453PI 632082JR-36Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/17/1985Abandoned field overgrown with weeds. Lower Naltar Valley, 37km northwest of Gilgit, Northern Area36.00000000, 74.000000001920Cultivated materialFlowers purple and blue1066307PI 632082
454PI 632083JR-37Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/18/1985Heavily grazed area. Danyore Village, 9km east of Gilgit, Northern Area36.00000000, 74.000000001463Cultivated material1066311PI 632083
455PI 632084JR-38Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/18/1985In forestry nursery, Jalalabad Village, east of Gilgit, Northern Area36.00000000, 74.000000001463Cultivated materialStems 1m long, dark blue flowers, badly diseased with rust. Only a few plants with many seeds1066318PI 632084
456PI 632085JR-39Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/18/19855-year-old stand, irrigated. 3km northwest of Gilgit toward Naltar Valley on road to Nomal, Northern Area36.00000000, 74.000000001524Cultivated material1066321PI 632085
457PI 632086JR-41Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/18/1985Upper Busin Village, 15km west of Gilgit, Northern Area36.00000000, 74.000000001676Cultivated material1066328PI 632086
458PI 632087JR-42Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/19/1985Field grazed by cattle. Pari Village, 25km southeast of Gilgit, Northern Area36.00000000, 74.000000001463Cultivated materialSeed obtained from farmer, only small quantity available. Very tap-rooted with old plants having roots 5cm diameter at 5cm below crown1066331PI 632087
459PI 632088JR-43Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/19/19855-year-old stand. Jallipur Village, 42km south of Juglote towards Chilas on Karakorum Highway, Northern Area35.00000000, 74.000000001311Cultivated material1066336PI 632088
460PI 632089JR-44Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa PakistanW61993COLLECTED10/19/1985Market purchase, 0.5kg for 125 rupees. Gonar Farm, 30km north of Chilas on Karakorum Highway, Northern Area35.00000000, 74.00000000Cultivated material'Local' alfalfa1066339PI 632089
461PI 641417W6 14159Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. NepalW6SEED1993COLLECTED10/1987Kagbeni, Mustang29.00000000, 84.000000002774Wild material1066227PI 641417
462PI 631601X93084Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6FLOWER1993COLLECTED08/11/1993Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, approx. 65km south of Usu, Xinjiang44.15000000, 84.633333331620Wild material1062121PI 631601
463PI 631602X93098Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/11/1993Natural pasture just before Chanjing Farm, Xinjiang44.16666667, 84.566666671500Wild material1062166PI 631602
464PI 631603X93160Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/12/1993Gultu Farm, Xinjiang. Farm characterized by being very dry with high accumulation of salt due to excessive irrigation. Dominant species Achnatherum splendens. Some very large stands of Leymus secalinus growing in very harsh conditions44.56666667, 83.91666667385Cultivated material1062197PI 631603
465PI 631604X93178Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/18/1993Uncut, non-irrigated mountain pasture. Bottom of slope at Y in road 4km from main road to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of road going east, Xinjiang44.11666667, 87.966666671680Wild material1062326PI 631604
466PI 631946X93036Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/08/1993Along river drainage, 31km southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang. Plant diversity immense43.93333333, 86.433333331040Wild material1061987PI 631946
467PI 631947X93055Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/08/1993Gravel soil, uncut hay pasture along river bend 36km southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang43.88333333, 86.400000001200Uncertain improvement status1062046PI 631947
468PI 631948X93080Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/11/1993Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, approx. 65km south of Usu, Xinjiang44.15000000, 84.633333331620Wild material1062113PI 631948
469PI 631949X93096Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/11/1993Natural pasture just before Chanjing Farm, Xinjiang44.16666667, 84.566666671500Wild material1062159PI 631949
470PI 631950X93186Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/20/1993Silty clay, 48km south of Chitai, very dry rolling foot hills used for winter pastures, Xinjiang43.76666667, 89.450000001300Wild material1062353PI 631950
471PI 631951X93198Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/20/1993Silty clay, 53km south of Chitai, very dry rolling foot hills used for winter pastures, Xinjiang. Dominate species Medicago varia. Winter pasture associated with Artemisia boralensis, Kochia postrata, and Festuca ovina43.73333333, 89.450000001400Wild material1062386PI 631951
472PI 631952X93219Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/21/199325km south of Jimsar along field margins of road, non-irrigated, Xinjiang43.73333333, 89.283333331500Uncertain improvement status1062455PI 631952
473PI 631953X93258Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/26/1993Silty loam soil, very dry lowland, margin of dryland wheat field, 50km south and east of Urumqi, Xinjiang43.85000000, 87.933333331470Uncertain improvement status1062593PI 631953
474PI 632059Xinunu No. 1Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa ChinaW61993COLLECTED08/10/1993Seed presented by Zinichuan Stud Farm, Xinjiang35.37000000, 111.13000000Cultivated material1062108PI 632059
475PI 572543KS224Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Kansas, United StatesW61993DEVELOPEDPRE 08/06/1993Breeding materialLong stalked and short stalked glandular hairs. Resistant to anthracnose, downy mildew, blue alfalfa aphid, pea aphid and spotted alfalfa aphid. Low resistance to bacterial wilt and phytophthora root rot.1467514PI 572543
476PI 568157KS223Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Kansas, United StatesW61993DEVELOPEDPRE 05/13/1993Breeding materialPublished in Crop Science 34(1):312 19941463128PI 568157
477PI 567894'RESISTAR'Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa Indiana, United StatesW61993DEVELOPEDPRE 04/28/1993CultivarHighly resistant to Fusarium wilt and Phytophthora root rot. Resistant to anthracnose (race 1), bacterial wilt, and stem nematode. Moderately resistant to spotted alfalfa aphid. Flower color is 86% purple, 14% variegated, and a trace of cream, yellow and white.1462865PI 567894
478PI 6317689070341Medicago hybr. MongoliaW61993COLLECTED1960Forest-steppe, Ulan Bator43.68333333, 109.98333333Wild material1056396PI 631768
479PI 631596'ALTAIJSKAIA ZIOLTAIA'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDAltaij53.45000000, 91.80000000Cultivar1056235PI 631596
480PI 631597'KRASNOKUTSKAIA-4009'Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDSaratov51.50000000, 45.91666667Cultivar1056243PI 631597
481PI 631931'ABAIJSKAIA-183'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDCita52.05000000, 113.58333333Cultivar1056249PI 631931
482PI 631932'BARNAUL'SKAIA-17'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDAltaij53.45000000, 91.80000000Cultivar1056252PI 631932
483PI 631933'BIJSKAIA-3'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDAltaj53.45000000, 91.86666667Cultivar1056258PI 631933
484PI 631934'ISKRA'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDCita52.05000000, 113.58333333Cultivar1056260PI 631934
485PI 631935'KAMALINSKAIA-530'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDKrasnoiarsk56.08333333, 92.76666667Cultivar1056265PI 631935
486PI 631936'KAMALINSKAIA-930'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDKrasnoiarsk56.08333333, 92.76666667Cultivar1056267PI 631936
487PI 631937'KAZACINSKAIA'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDKrasnoiarsk56.08333333, 92.76666667Cultivar1056272PI 631937
488PI 631938'NERCINSKAIA-46'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDCita52.05000000, 113.58333333Cultivar1056276PI 631938
489PI 631939'OMSKAIA-8893'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDOmsk55.00000000, 73.40000000Cultivar1056281PI 631939
490PI 631940'ONOHOIJSKAIA-6'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDBuriatskaiaCultivar1056285PI 631940
491PI 631941'ORANZEVAIA-115'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW6Not Available1993COLLECTEDOmsk55.00000000, 73.40000000Cultivar1056292PI 631941
492PI 631942'PRIOZIORSKAIA MESTNAIA'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDLeningrad59.91666667, 30.41666667Cultivar1056295PI 631942
493PI 631943'TAIOZNAIA'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDIrkutsk52.30000000, 104.25000000Cultivar1056301PI 631943
494PI 631944'TULUNSKAIA HYBRIDNAIA'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDIrkutsk52.30000000, 104.25000000Cultivar1056303PI 631944
495PI 631945'ZIOLTOHYBRIDNIAI-191'Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia (Martyn) Arcang. Russian FederationW61993COLLECTEDOmsk55.00000000, 73.40000000Cultivar1056318PI 631945
496PI 641416'IAKUTKSKAIA ZIOLTAIA'Medicago sativa L. subsp. falcata (L.) Arcang. Russian FederationW6SEED1993COLLECTEDIakutskCultivar1056240PI 641416
497PI 565274MAG7Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW6FLOWER1993DEVELOPEDPRE 02/19/1993Breeding materialDeeply inbred line (2n=4x=32). Typical for an inbred of cross pollinated species and exhibits inbreeding depression. Has excellent combining ability and persistence in Wisconsin. Not tested for insect or disease resistance. Flower color is light purple to white and seeds tend to be whiter than standard alfalfa. Inbreeding coefficient is F=8. Cytoplasm is male-fertile. Anticipated use is in research requiring an inbred.1460245PI 565274
498PI 565275AV89-14DMedicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61993DEVELOPEDPRE 02/19/1993Breeding materialNondormant variety selected for resistance to Verticillium wilt. Also has resistance to Fusarium wilt, and moderate resistance to Phytophthora root rot.1460246PI 565275
499PI 565276AV89-14AMedicago sativa L. subsp. sativa United StatesW61993DEVELOPEDPRE 02/19/1993Breeding materialNondormant alfalfa germplasm selected for resistance to Verticillium wilt. Also has resistance to Fusarium wilt and moderate resistance to Phytophthora root rot.1460247PI 565276