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0PI 699640'AS 3427-OL'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2132575PI 699640
1PI 698824'S-750'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2116495PI 698824
2PI 698686'Chickadee'Carthamus tinctorius L. North Dakota, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2116236PI 698686
3PI 694044'S-736'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2020DEVELOPEDCultivar2106744PI 694044
4PI 690716'S-339'Carthamus tinctorius L. Nebraska, United StatesPVPONot Available2019DEVELOPEDCultivar2092276PI 690716
5PI 687792'S-360'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivar1963803PI 687792
6PI 681651'STI 1401'Carthamus tinctorius L. North Dakota, United StatesPVPONot Available2017DEVELOPEDCultivar1947536PI 681651
7PI 676273'S-323'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2016DEVELOPEDCultivar1937582PI 676273
8PI 674724'S-321'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2015DEVELOPEDCultivar1926225PI 674724
9PI 674725'S-390'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2015DEVELOPEDCultivar1926226PI 674725
10PI 667559'CW 1440-L'Carthamus tinctorius L. PVPONot Available2013Cultivar1907499PI 667559
11PI 665230'S-351'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2012DEVELOPEDCultivar1901729PI 665230
12PI 689632KN144 C3Carthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW62010DEVELOPED2010Cultivated materialSelection from PI 405985 for winter hardiness. Plants were selected from three years of winter surviving plants of mass selection in the field.1846952PI 689632
13PI 659482'S-325'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2010DEVELOPEDCultivar1840200PI 659482
14PI 659072'CW 3268-0L'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesPVPONot Available2010DEVELOPEDCultivar1831982PI 659072
15PI 655298'S-334'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2008DEVELOPEDCultivar1789625PI 655298
16PI 652454'MONDAK'Carthamus tinctorius L. Montana, United StatesPVPONot Available2008DEVELOPEDCultivarRecurrent selection for high oleic fatty acid composition, Alternaria leaf spot resistance, high test weight and greater plant height was practiced in the breeding of MonDak. Gas chromatography determinations for oil quality were made each generation to select for an oleic fatty acid (C18:1) oil composition of over 80%. Flower color is yellow in the bloom stage with an occasional orange fresh flower (<1/10,000). Flower color is orange in the wilt stage. Plants are spiny with spines on the tip and along margins of the leaves and involucral bracts. Seeds have a predominantly white normal hull with occasional white hull seed with dark blotches (<1/1,000). These variants are commercially acceptable.1747819PI 652454
17PI 652455'CARDINAL'Carthamus tinctorius L. Montana, United StatesPVPONot Available2008DEVELOPEDCultivarRecurrent selection for Alternaria leaf spot resistance, high test weight, greater plant height, and high linoleic fatty acid composition was practiced in the breeding of Cardinal. Gas chromatograph determinations were made each generation to select for a linoleic fatty acid composition of over 78%. Developed to provide a variety with improved disease resistance to Alternaria leaf spot and improved yielding ability for the northern Great Plains states. Provides a high test weight, normal white hull safflower variety for the specialty birdseed market and a high linoleic safflower oil for the specialty high linoleic safflower oil markets. Flower color is yellow in the bloom stage and yellow in the wilt stage with an occasional orange color flower at the wilt stage (1/1,000). Seeds have a predominatly white normal hull with occasional white hull seed with dark blotches (<1/1,000). These variants are commercially acceptable. Plants are spiny with spines on the tip and along the margins of the leaves and involucral bracts.1747820PI 652455
18PI 651878WSRC01Carthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED2007DEVELOPEDPRE 12/10/2007Breeding materialWinter hardy safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) germplasm WSRC01, WSRC02, and WSRC03 originated from germplasm in the USDA-ARS national safflower germplasm collection at Pullman WA. The lines were derived from two cycles of mass selection. Plants of each original accession were fall planted at Pullman WA (786 m; 46.7247 N and 117.1355 W) and seed of surviving plants bulked for each cycle. Selection WSRC01 was derived from PI 544006 from Runan, in Zhumadian County, Henan, province, China, and WSRC02 was derived for PI 543995 originating from Jingxian County, Hebei Province, China. Original populations of WSRC01 and WSRC02 were observed to have a long rosette period under greenhouse conditions, typical of winter type safflower. The selection WSRC03 was derived from PI 544017 from Ruicheng County, Shanxi Province, China, and was reported to have winter hardiness by Professor Li Dajue working at the Beijing Botanical Garden. Seed oil for all the original populations is low, averaging 22%. All are linoleic fatty acid types with average values of 80% linoleic and 13.6% oleic fatty acids. All three original accessions had superior winter survival compared to spring type checks and other winter types. Spring type checks reportedly varying in cold tolerance did not survive winter conditions in eastern Washington locations. Variation within the original accessions was sufficient for successful mass selection. Selection increased winter survival and average of 5.2% for WSRC01, 25.8% for WSRC02 and 69.5% for WSRC03. Average winter survival for WCRC01 was 92%, for WCRC02 84% and for WCRC03 67%. All lines are facultative, in the sense that seed is produced when either spring or fall planted. Anthesis and maturity for fall planted lines occurred from 14 to 16 days earlier than when spring planted. In Eastern Washington, maturity of fall planted material was late July to early August at lower elevation (206 m) and 14 to 18 days later at higher elevations (786 m). All three lines are erect with branching on the upper two-thirds of the plant. Plant height of lines when winter planted averaged 86 cm, 9 cm more than when spring planted. Flower color when florets are dry is red and capitula spine density is light. 1745446PI 651878
19PI 651879WSRC02Carthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED2007DEVELOPEDPRE 12/10/2007Breeding materialWinter hardy safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) germplasm WSRC01, WSRC02, and WSRC03 originated from germplasm in the USDA-ARS national safflower germplasm collection at Pullman WA. The lines were derived from two cycles of mass selection. Plants of each original accession were fall planted at Pullman WA (786 m; 46.7247 N and 117.1355 W) and seed of surviving plants bulked for each cycle. Selection WSRC01 was derived from PI 544006 from Runan, in Zhumadian County, Henan, province, China, and WSRC02 was derived for PI 543995 originating from Jingxian County, Hebei Province, China. Original populations of WSRC01 and WSRC02 were observed to have a long rosette period under greenhouse conditions, typical of winter type safflower. The selection WSRC03 was derived from PI 544017 from Ruicheng County, Shanxi Province, China, and was reported to have winter hardiness by Professor Li Dajue working at the Beijing Botanical Garden. Seed oil for all the original populations is low, averaging 22%. All are linoleic fatty acid types with average values of 80% linoleic and 13.6% oleic fatty acids. All three original accessions had superior winter survival compared to spring type checks and other winter types. Spring type checks reportedly varying in cold tolerance did not survive winter conditions in eastern Washington locations. Variation within the original accessions was sufficient for successful mass selection. Selection increased winter survival and average of 5.2% for WSRC01, 25.8% for WSRC02 and 69.5% for WSRC03. Average winter survival for WCRC01 was 92%, for WCRC02 84% and for WCRC03 67%. All lines are facultative, in the sense that seed is produced when either spring or fall planted. Anthesis and maturity for fall planted lines occurred from 14 to 16 days earlier than when spring planted. In Eastern Washington, maturity of fall planted material was late July to early August at lower elevation (206 m) and 14 to 18 days later at higher elevations (786 m). All three lines are erect with branching on the upper two-thirds of the plant. Plant height of lines when winter planted averaged 86 cm, 9 cm more than when spring planted. Flower color when florets are dry is red and capitula spine density is light. 1745447PI 651879
20PI 651880WSRC03Carthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED2007DEVELOPEDPRE 12/10/2007Breeding materialWinter hardy safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) germplasm WSRC01, WSRC02, and WSRC03 originated from germplasm in the USDA-ARS national safflower germplasm collection at Pullman WA. The lines were derived from two cycles of mass selection. Plants of each original accession were fall planted at Pullman WA (786 m; 46.7247 N and 117.1355 W) and seed of surviving plants bulked for each cycle. Selection WSRC01 was derived from PI 544006 from Runan, in Zhumadian County, Henan, province, China, and WSRC02 was derived for PI 543995 originating from Jingxian County, Hebei Province, China. Original populations of WSRC01 and WSRC02 were observed to have a long rosette period under greenhouse conditions, typical of winter type safflower. The selection WSRC03 was derived from PI 544017 from Ruicheng County, Shanxi Province, China, and was reported to have winter hardiness by Professor Li Dajue working at the Beijing Botanical Garden. Seed oil for all the original populations is low, averaging 22%. All are linoleic fatty acid types with average values of 80% linoleic and 13.6% oleic fatty acids. All three original accessions had superior winter survival compared to spring type checks and other winter types. Spring type checks reportedly varying in cold tolerance did not survive winter conditions in eastern Washington locations. Variation within the original accessions was sufficient for successful mass selection. Selection increased winter survival and average of 5.2% for WSRC01, 25.8% for WSRC02 and 69.5% for WSRC03. Average winter survival for WCRC01 was 92%, for WCRC02 84% and for WCRC03 67%. All lines are facultative, in the sense that seed is produced when either spring or fall planted. Anthesis and maturity for fall planted lines occurred from 14 to 16 days earlier than when spring planted. In Eastern Washington, maturity of fall planted material was late July to early August at lower elevation (206 m) and 14 to 18 days later at higher elevations (786 m). All three lines are erect with branching on the upper two-thirds of the plant. Plant height of lines when winter planted averaged 86 cm, 9 cm more than when spring planted. Flower color when florets are dry is red and capitula spine density is light. 1745448PI 651880
21PI 657822CA TI 7-05Carthamus tinctorius L. Palestinian TerritoryW6SEED2005COLLECTED08/28/2005Cultivated materialHas been cultivated by Khaled Hardan father, grand father, mother or grand mother from 30 to 100 years.1687214PI 657822
22PI 657823CA TI 7-06Carthamus tinctorius L. Palestinian TerritoryW6SEED2005COLLECTED08/28/2005Cultivated materialHas been cultivated by Khaled Hardan father, grand father, mother or grand mother from 30 to 100 years.1687215PI 657823
23PI 639249'S-344'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2005DEVELOPEDCultivar1676350PI 639249
24PI 638538'Lesaf 486'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671586PI 638538
25PI 638539'Lesaf 487'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671587PI 638539
26PI 638540'Lesaf 488'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671588PI 638540
27PI 638541'Lesaf 489'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671589PI 638541
28PI 638542'Lesaf 490'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671590PI 638542
29PI 638543'Lesaf 491'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671591PI 638543
30PI 638544'Lesaf 492'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671593PI 638544
31PI 638545'Lesaf 493'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671594PI 638545
32PI 638546'Lesaf 495'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671596PI 638546
33PI 638547'Lesaf 497'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671597PI 638547
34PI 638548'Lesaf 499'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED2005DEVELOPEDPRE 1997CultivarLesaf 486 up to Lesaf 499 have the same parentage, but other characters do vary.1671599PI 638548
35PI 657819CA TI 7-02Carthamus tinctorius L. JordanW6SEED2005COLLECTED2004Arrabeh Plane -10 km South West of Jenin32.43222222, 35.21083333300Field in the Plane., Dark Rendzina soil, 500-600 mm annual precipitationCultivated materialSeeds cultivated by the family of Irsan Ragheb for around 120 years1668677PI 657819
36PI 657820CA TI 7-03Carthamus tinctorius L. JordanW6SEED2005COLLECTED2004Arrabeh Plane, 10 km South West of Jenin32.43666667, 35.21666667300Field, Dark Rendzina soil, 500-600 mm annual precipitationCultivated materialSeeds cultivated by the family of Ahmad Abed Al-Haj Hamad for around 70-80 years1668678PI 657820
37PI 657821CA TI 7-04Carthamus tinctorius L. JordanW6SEED2005COLLECTED2004Jalqamus Town - 8 km South East of Jenin32.42305556, 35.36416667450Field, Dark Rendzina soil, 400 mm annual precipitationCultivated materialSeeds cultivated by the family of Salih Al-Qirim for around 50 years1668679PI 657821
38PI 636440'NUTRASAFF'Carthamus tinctorius L. Montana, United StatesW6Not Available2004DEVELOPED2004CultivarNutrasaff is a high linoleic, high oil, high protein safflower cultivar intended for use as a specialty feedstock nutritional supplement. Its release for production in Montana and other northern Great Plains states will provide a specialty whole seed safflower product for livestock nutrition and value-added meat qualities.The flower color of Nutrasaff is yellow in the bud and bloom stage and orange in the wilt stage. Nutrasaff plants are spiny with spines on the tip and along margins of the leaves and involucral bracts. Nutrasaff is similar in linoleic fatty acid content to Centennial safflower but has a higher seed oil content, higher meal protein content and reduced hull content.1667148PI 636440
39PI 634948'S-333'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2004DEVELOPEDCultivar1657262PI 634948
40PI 634711CR-34Carthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6SEED2004DEVELOPEDPRE 02/27/2004Breeding materialSeeds with increased levels of tocopherols, mainly in the form of alpha-tocopherol. Total tocopherol content was 708.4 +/- 89.9 mg kg-1 seed in 2001 and 650.6 +/- 49.0 mg kg-1 seed in 2002 field evaluation, compared to 538.2 +/- 49.3 mg kg-1 seed in 2001 and 439.0 +/- 33.6 mg kg-1 seed in 2002 for the standard cv. Rancho, used as check. The tocopherol fraction is largely made up of alpha-tocopherol, which accounts for 97.1 +/- 0.4% of the total tocopherols. Increased tocopherol content is largely determined genotypically, being consistently expressed across several environments. Plant height 181.5 +/- 4.3 cm. Plants spiny, with orange flowers. 1000-seed weight of 24.2 +/- 3.2 g, and seed oil content of 345 +/- 26 g kg-1.1652631PI 634711
41PI 634712CR-81Carthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6SEED2004DEVELOPEDPRE 02/27/2004Breeding materialSeeds with increased levels of tocopherols, mainly in the form of alpha-tocopherol. Total tocopherol content was 758.6 +/- 49.6 mg kg-1 seed in 2001 and 678.6 +/- 52.9 mg kg-1 seed in 2002 field evaluation, compared to 538.2 +/- 49.3 mg kg-1 seed in 2001 and 439.0 +/- 33.6 mg kg-1 seed in 2002 for the standard cv. Rancho, used as check. The tocopherol fraction is largely made up of alpha-tocopherol, which accounts for 97.0 +/- 0.6% of the total tocopherols. Increased tocopherol content is largely determined genotypically, being consistently expressed across several environments. Plant height 192.6 +/- 5.1 cm. Plants non-spiny with both orange and red flowers. 1000-seed weight of 33.2 +/- 4.8 g, and a seed oil content of 311 +/- 14 g kg-1.1652632PI 634712
42PI 633915'CW 2889'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesW62003DEVELOPEDCultivar1648886PI 633915
43PI 653221Kor 1Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, SouthW6SEED2003COLLECTEDSouthern part of EuiseongWild material1645103PI 653221
44PI 653222Kor 2Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, SouthW6SEED2003COLLECTEDSouthern part of SangjuWild material1645104PI 653222
45PI 653223Kor 3Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, SouthW6SEED2003COLLECTEDMiddle part of KyeonggiWild material1645105PI 653223
46PI 653224Kor 4Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, SouthW6SEED2003COLLECTEDMiddle part of KyeonggiWild material1645106PI 653224
47PI 653225Kor 5Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, SouthW6SEED2003COLLECTEDMiddle part of BukhanWild material1645107PI 653225
48PI 653226Kor 6Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, SouthW6SEED2003COLLECTEDSouthern part of HamyangWild material1645108PI 653226
49PI 653227Kor 7Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, SouthW6SEED2003COLLECTEDMiddle part of UlrungWild material1645109PI 653227
50PI 653228Kor 8Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, SouthW6SEED2003COLLECTEDSouthern part of NajuWild material1645110PI 653228
51PI 653229Kor 9Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, SouthW6SEED2003COLLECTEDMiddle part of YeongjuWild material1645111PI 653229
52PI 653230Kor 10Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, SouthW6SEED2003COLLECTEDSouthern part of NamwonWild material1645112PI 653230
53PI 632255'S-719'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW62002DEVELOPEDCultivar1640540PI 632255
54PI 631483'MONTOLA 2004'Carthamus tinctorius L. Montana, United StatesW6Not Available2002DEVELOPEDCultivarLow saturate / high oleic safflower cultivar intended for use in the specialty oleic vegetable oil and birdseed markets. Its release for production in Montana and other northern Great Plains states will provide a specialty low saturate fatty acid / high oleic fatty acid safflower oil and birdseed variety with normal white hull similar to Montola 2000 but with less than 6.5 total saturated fatty acids (C12:0, C14:0, C16:0, C18:0, C20:0, C22:0, and C24:0) when grown in Montana. Flower color of Montola 2004 is yellow in the bud and bloom stage and orange in the wilt stage. Plants are spiny with spines on the tip and along margins of the leaves and involucral bracts. Similar to Montola 2000 in seed yielding ability and flowering date, has higher test weight, lower seed oil content, greater plant height, lower total saturated fatty acid content, higher oleic fatty acid content, and lower linoleic fatty acid content.1640189PI 631483
55PI 630934'CW 99-OL'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW6Not Available2002DEVELOPEDCultivar1633347PI 630934
56PI 615082'S-780'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW62000DEVELOPEDCultivar1607475PI 615082
57PI 653205FO-2Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608952PI 653205
58PI 653206FO-4Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608954PI 653206
59PI 653207FO-5Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608955PI 653207
60PI 653208FO-6Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608956PI 653208
61PI 653209FO-7Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608957PI 653209
62PI 653210FO-8Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608958PI 653210
63PI 653211FO-11Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608961PI 653211
64PI 653212FO-12Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608962PI 653212
65PI 653213FO-13Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608963PI 653213
66PI 653214FO-15Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6FLOWER2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608965PI 653214
67PI 653215FO-17Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608967PI 653215
68PI 653216FO-42Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6FLOWER2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608968PI 653216
69PI 653217XJ-017Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Landrace1608970PI 653217
70PI 653218XJ-040Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Landrace1608971PI 653218
71PI 653219XJ-072Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Landrace1608974PI 653219
72PI 653220Xinghonghua 3Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Cultivated material1608975PI 653220
73PI 657810FO-10Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6FLOWER2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608960PI 657810
74PI 657811FO-14Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608964PI 657811
75PI 657812FO-16Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608966PI 657812
76PI 657813XJ-013Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Landrace1608969PI 657813
77PI 657814XJ-044Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Landrace1608972PI 657814
78PI 657815XJ-060Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Landrace1608973PI 657815
79PI 657816Xinghonghua 4Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Cultivated material1608976PI 657816
80PI 65781799807-2Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding material1608978PI 657817
81PI 65781899941-4Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding material1608979PI 657818
82PI 68963399804-1Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW62000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding material1608977PI 689633
83PI 689634FO-9Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW6PLANT2000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialselected for cold tolerance 1608959PI 689634
84PI 689635FO-3Carthamus tinctorius L. ChinaW62000DEVELOPEDPRE 09/2000Breeding materialVery early harvest end of June in Beijing. Spineless, red flowers, low yielding type.1608953PI 689635
85PI 612967'MONTOLA 2003'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW6SEED2000DEVELOPEDPRE 03/21/2000CultivarThe fatty acid composition of safflower oil from Montola 2003 at Sidney, MT averaged 808 gkg-1 oleic acid, 128 gkg-1 linoleic, 39 gkg-1 palmitic, and 15 gkg-1 stearic acid compared with 805 gkg-1 oleic, 121 gkg-1 linoleic, 41 gkg-1 palmitic, and 16 gkg-1 stearic acid for Montola 2000. Total saturated fatty acid content for both cultivars ranged from 66 to 70 gkg-1. Has a neutral taste. Recommended for dryland and irrigated production in Montana and western N. Dakota; provides high quality high oleic low saturated fatty acid safflower oil for specialty oil market. Plants have spines on the leaf tips and along leaf margins and involucral bracts. Flower color is yellow in the bud and full bloom. Upon drying, the flower color is light orange to orange. Seed has predominantly bright white (normal) hull preferred by the birdseed market, is similar in seed size to Montola 2000 and averages 3.06 g/100 seeds. Classified as medium maturity (120 d); flowers 1 to 2 days later than Montola 2000. Under dryland conditions at Sidney, MT, Montola 2003 is 4 cm taller than Montola 2000; under irrigated conditions it is approxomately 8 cm taller. Appears moderately resistant to Alternaria leaf spot and moderately resistant to Pseudomonas bacterial blight. In dryland trials at Sidney, MT during 1996-99, averaged 1922 kgha-1 with a test weight of 32.1 kghl-1, seed oil content of 380 gkg-1, plant height of 60.5 cm, compared with 1837 kgha-1; 29.9 kghl-1; 374 gkg-1; and 55.0 cm respectively for Montola 2000. In irrigated trials at Sidney, MT during 1996-99, averaged 2616 kgha-1 with a test weight of 29.3 kghl-1; a seed oil content of 367 gkg-1; plant height of 71.0 cm compared with 2122 kgha-1; 27.3 kghl-1; 370 gkg-1; 62.5 cm respectively for Montola 2000.1596163PI 612967
86PI 610263ENANACarthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6PLANT1999DEVELOPEDPRE 11/29/1999Genetic materialDwarf safflower genetic stock. Plants about 60cm tall compared with about 100cm for Rancho. Produces a large number of heads per plant (96.4) under low plant density (30,000 plants per ha), but not under a higher plant density (214,000 plant per ha produces 12.2 heads per plant). Orange flowers and white seeds. Similar to Rancho for flowering date. Average thousand seed weight of 31.8g, a hull content of 31.5% and a seed oil content of 423 g kg-4, compared with thousand seed weight of 48.2 g, hull content of 40.3% and oil content of 365 g kg-1 for Rancho.1587766PI 610263
87PI 603206LESAF 414Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED1998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialWhite-seeded line combining good yield potential with early maturity (127 days vs. Saffire 125 days and S-208 133 days). Oil content averages around 35%. Excellent field resistance to soil-borne damping-off (Pythium ultimum var. ultimum). Moderate to good resistance to head rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum).1556834PI 603206
88PI 603207LESAF 494Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED1998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialMaturity very early (124-129 days in southern Canada prairies), similar to Saffire, 6-8 days earlier than S-208). Oil high (~42.5%). High oleic acid ( 73-75%), reduced saturated fatty acids (6.5% vs. 7.8% for Saffire). Achene white. Flower color yellow early bloom to orange post bloom.1556835PI 603207
89PI 603208LESAF 496Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED1998DEVELOPED1998Breeding materialMaturity early (126-132 days in southern Canada prairies), 1-2 days later than Saffire, and 3-6 days earlier than S-208). Oil high (42%). Oleic acid oil (75%), reduced saturated fatty acids (6.3% vs. 7.8% for Saffire, 8.1% for S-208). Achene white. Flower color yellow early bloom to orange post-bloom.1556836PI 603208
90PI 599569'S-345'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDCultivar1549496PI 599569
91PI 599570'S-735'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United States Historic1997DEVELOPEDCultivar1549497PI 599570
92PI 599571'S-901'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDCultivar1549498PI 599571
93PI 657809'Milyutinskii 114'Carthamus tinctorius L. UzbekistanW6SEED1997DEVELOPED1992Cultivated materialSpineless. 31.3% oil White seed (bird seed quality) No pappus. Safflower released from Lethbridge Station in Canada.1543183PI 657809
94PI 689636WIR-163Carthamus tinctorius L. UzbekistanW61997DEVELOPED1992Cultivated materialDonskoi region.1543745PI 689636
95PI 689637WIR-164Carthamus tinctorius L. UzbekistanW61997DEVELOPED1992Cultivated materialDonskoi region. 35.7% oil Pure white seed (bird seed quality) No pappus. Safflower released from Lethbridge Station in Canada.1543185PI 689637
96PI 689638WIR-103Carthamus tinctorius L. Russian FederationW61997DEVELOPED1992Cultivated materialKrasnodar Territory. Some early plants. 27.6% oil White seed (bird seed quality) Slight pappus. Safflower released from Lethbridge State in Canada.1543184PI 689638
97PI 592754'ERLIN'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW61996DEVELOPEDPRE 1996CultivarSimilar to Oker. However, has higher percentage of seed oil (42 vs 39%) during cool growing seasons with below average growing degree units.1517634PI 592754
98PI 592391'AC SUNSET'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED1995DEVELOPEDPRE 11/09/1995CultivarFlowers orange to orange-red. Plants short. Leaves spiny. Maturity early (same as Saffire) and outyields Saffire by 4%. Oil content higher than Saffire and comparable to AC Stirling. Iodine value 151.2: C18:2, 82.9% and C18:1, 8.2%. Good resistance to head rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum).1505392PI 592391
99PI 653204E94195Carthamus tinctorius L. MongoliaW6FLOWER1995COLLECTED09/1994Small research area on outskirts of Choibalson City operated by Ministry of Agriculture to test vegetables from throughout the world. Approximately 2 ha, fenced, and irrigated with water from Herlen River.48.06555556, 104.60000000564Grass steppe (cultivated river terrace). Light brown, loamy river terrace soils with high gravel content. Aspect and slope horizontal.Wild material1521609PI 653204
100PI 587211'C/W 1221'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW61995DEVELOPEDPRE 1995Cultivar1488699PI 587211
101PI 653157DUNHUANG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Gansu Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488557PI 653157
102PI 653158ZHANGYE YOUCICarthamus tinctorius L. Gansu Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488558PI 653158
103PI 653159BJ-58Carthamus tinctorius L. FranceW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488559PI 653159
104PI 653160ZHANGYE WUCICarthamus tinctorius L. Gansu Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488560PI 653160
105PI 653161JIMUSAER HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488561PI 653161
106PI 653162BJ-85Carthamus tinctorius L. Gansu Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488562PI 653162
107PI 653163BJ-95Carthamus tinctorius L. ItalyW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488564PI 653163
108PI 653164BJ-100Carthamus tinctorius L. GermanyW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488566PI 653164
109PI 653165BJ-110Carthamus tinctorius L. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488567PI 653165
110PI 653166FUKANG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488515PI 653166
111PI 653167BJ-114Carthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488568PI 653167
112PI 653168BJ-115Carthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488569PI 653168
113PI 653169WULUMUQI HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488516PI 653169
114PI 653170WUSU HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488570PI 653170
115PI 653171BJ-119Carthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488517PI 653171
116PI 653172ZIKE HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488571PI 653172
117PI 653173JIANYANG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488572PI 653173
118PI 653174JIANYANG WUCICarthamus tinctorius L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488519PI 653174
119PI 653175SAFEILA HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488573PI 653175
120PI 653176HUOCHENG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488520PI 653176
121PI 653177BJ-155Carthamus tinctorius L. HungaryW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488575PI 653177
122PI 653178HEFEI HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Anhui Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488521PI 653178
123PI 65317978-1 HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Anhui Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488576PI 653179
124PI 653180BJ-169Carthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488522PI 653180
125PI 653181FUZHU HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Qinghai Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488523PI 653181
126PI 653182ZHECHENG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Henan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488578PI 653182
127PI 653183DUKOU HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaW6PLANT1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488579PI 653183
128PI 653184BAYANZAOER HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488524PI 653184
129PI 653185YZUOYING HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Jilin Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488525PI 653185
130PI 653186XINCHANG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Zhejiang Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488581PI 653186
131PI 653187YANJIN HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Henan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488492PI 653187
132PI 653188ZHECHENG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Henan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488582PI 653188
133PI 653189HUAXIAN HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Henan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488493PI 653189
134PI 653190XIANGSHANG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Zhejiang Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488583PI 653190
135PI 653191JIANDE HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Zhejiang Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488584PI 653191
136PI 653192BJ-365Carthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488494PI 653192
137PI 653193BACHU HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488585PI 653193
138PI 653194JIMUSAER YOUCICarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488495PI 653194
139PI 653195TACHENG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488586PI 653195
140PI 653196CHANGJI HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488496PI 653196
141PI 653197TONGJIANG WUCICarthamus tinctorius L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaW6PLANT1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488587PI 653197
142PI 653198WUZHONG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Ningxia Huizi Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488497PI 653198
143PI 653199BAOJING HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Hunan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488527PI 653199
144PI 653200ZHONGQING HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488528PI 653200
145PI 653201N-5Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488530PI 653201
146PI 653202N-777Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488536PI 653202
147PI 653203CH-65Carthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6FLOWER1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488506PI 653203
148PI 657786BJ-170Carthamus tinctorius L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488577PI 657786
149PI 657787N-673Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488535PI 657787
150PI 657788N-2004Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488499PI 657788
151PI 657789HUMAYA 65Carthamus tinctorius L. MexicoW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488500PI 657789
152PI 657790MANTE 81Carthamus tinctorius L. MexicoW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488502PI 657790
153PI 657791ALAMEDACarthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488542PI 657791
154PI 657792RINCONADACarthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6PLANT1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488503PI 657792
155PI 657793RANCHOCarthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488543PI 657793
156PI 657794TOMEJILCarthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488544PI 657794
157PI 657795MERCEDCarthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488504PI 657795
158PI 657796CARMEXCarthamus tinctorius L. UnknownW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488545PI 657796
159PI 657797CH-353Carthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488505PI 657797
160PI 657798CH-108Carthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488546PI 657798
161PI 657799C-44Carthamus tinctorius L. UnknownW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488547PI 657799
162PI 657800L1Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488548PI 657800
163PI 657801L2Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488549PI 657801
164PI 657802L3Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488508PI 657802
165PI 657803L5Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488509PI 657803
166PI 657804L6Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488551PI 657804
167PI 657805L12Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488553PI 657805
168PI 657806L15Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488512PI 657806
169PI 657807MIDU HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Yunnan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488513PI 657807
170PI 657808WEISHANG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Yunnan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488556PI 657808
171PI 689639CO-B-54Carthamus tinctorius L. Yunnan Sheng, ChinaW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488514PI 689639
172PI 689640L16Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW6FLOWER1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488555PI 689640
173PI 689641L14Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW6PLANT1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488554PI 689641
174PI 689642L9Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW6PLANT1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488552PI 689642
175PI 689643L8Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488510PI 689643
176PI 689644L4Carthamus tinctorius L. EgyptW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488550PI 689644
177PI 689645NOROESTE,VF84-20-VF75-13-1-3-1Carthamus tinctorius L. MexicoW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488541PI 689645
178PI 689646KINO 76Carthamus tinctorius L. MexicoW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488501PI 689646
179PI 689647ACETEORACarthamus tinctorius L. MexicoW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488540PI 689647
180PI 689648BHIMACarthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488539PI 689648
181PI 689649NRS-209Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488538PI 689649
182PI 689650NS-1016Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488537PI 689650
183PI 689651N-1527Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488498PI 689651
184PI 689652N-147Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488534PI 689652
185PI 689653N-144Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488533PI 689653
186PI 689654N-133Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488532PI 689654
187PI 689655N-97-405Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488531PI 689655
188PI 689656N-1Carthamus tinctorius L. IndiaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488529PI 689656
189PI 689657BJ-198Carthamus lanatus L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW61995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivated material1488580PI 689657
190PI 689658NEIJIANG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488574PI 689658
191PI 689659JINTANG HONHUACarthamus tinctorius L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaW6SEED1995DONATED02/22/1995Cultivar1488518PI 689659
192PI 578298'S-710'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW6SEED1994DEVELOPEDPRE 1994Cultivar1473269PI 578298
193PI 578299'S-730'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW6SEED1994DEVELOPEDPRE 1994Cultivar1473270PI 578299
194PI 577808'MONTOLA 2001'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW6SEED1994DEVELOPEDPRE 02/01/1994CultivarDeveloped for the high oleic (over 80%) / low saturated fatty acid (under 7.0%) oil market. Produces oil higher in oleic acid content than any other known cultivar. Seeds striped hull. Maturity medium with moderate resistance to Alternaria leaf spot and moderate susceptibility to Pseudomonas bacterial blight. Plants spiny and flower color yellow. Plant height similar to other standard height varieties.1472779PI 577808
195PI 572544'LESAF 175'Carthamus tinctorius L. Alberta, CanadaW6SEED1993DEVELOPEDPRE 08/16/1993Breeding materialMaturity 2 to 4 days earlier than S-208. Flower color white. Oil content equal to S-208 at 37%. Yield exceeding S-208 by 30% under dryland Canadian Prairie conditions. Resistant to rust. Susceptible to Sclerotinia head rot1467515PI 572544
196PI 572473W6 12809Carthamus tinctorius L. W6SEED1993DONATED07/23/1993Uncertain improvement status1467444PI 572473
197PI 561703'San Jose 89'Carthamus tinctorius L. Sonora, MexicoW6SEED1992DEVELOPEDPRE 06/24/1992CultivarFlowering and maturity 120 and 150 days, respectively. Plant height 150cm. Seed color white, hull normal. Seed size 8mm long, 4.1mm wide. Seed shape oval. Oil content 37.6%. Protein content 17.7%. Linoleic acid 56.2%. Oleic acid 33.4%. Iodine value 130.5. Moderately resistant to Alternaria carthami and Puccinia carthami. Resistant to Lodaina.1456675PI 561703
198PI 561194'MORLIN'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW6SEED1992DEVELOPEDPRE 05/05/1992CultivarDeveloped and released for production in Montana and other northern Great Plains states to offer a safflower oil with a high purity of linoleic acid for the food, livestock nutrition, and industrial-use markets. Fatty acid composition of safflower oil at Sidney, MT during 1986-1991 period averaged 84.2% linoleic acid, 7.1% oleic acid, 1.9% stearic acid, and 5.4% palmitic acid. Classified as medium-late in maturity (121-130 days). Flower color yellow in the bud and full bloom stages. Upon drying, flower is predominantly yellow with a rare red wilted plant (less than 0.001%) Plants have spines on the tip and along the margins of the leaves and involucral bracts. Plant height under irrigated conditons average 51 cm. Under dryland conditions, average 38 cm. Moderate resistance to Alternaria leaf spot and Pseudomonas bacterial blight. Exhibits drought / thrip tolerance on a dryland site near Sidney, MT in 1989. Seeds purple-striped except when high moisture and rainfall conditions occur during seed maturation when seeds may appear brown-striped. In dryland trials at Sidney, MT during 1989-1995 period, average seed yield of 1,264 kg/ha-1 with a test weight of 31.4 kg/h1-1 and a seed oil content of 41.9% as measured by NMR. In irrigated trials at Sidney, MT during the 1989-1995 period, produced a seed yield of 2.828 kg/ha-1, a test weight of 30.2 kg/h1-1, and a seed oil content of 43.5%.1456166PI 561194
199PI 576996'ALCAIDIA'Carthamus tinctorius L. Andalucía, SpainW6SEED1992COLLECTED04/01/1991Cultivar1471967PI 576996
200PI 548813'S-501'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW6SEED1991DEVELOPEDPRE 03/29/1991Cultivar1443749PI 548813
201PI 568780BJ-5Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463751PI 568780
202PI 568781BJ-6Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463752PI 568781
203PI 568782BJ-16Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463753PI 568782
204PI 568783BJ-23Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463754PI 568783
205PI 568784BJ-24Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463755PI 568784
206PI 568785BJ-28Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463756PI 568785
207PI 568786BJ-46Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463757PI 568786
208PI 568787BJ-48Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6PLANT1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463758PI 568787
209PI 568788BJ-50Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463759PI 568788
210PI 568789BJ-57Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463760PI 568789
211PI 568790BJ-61Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463761PI 568790
212PI 568791BJ-63Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463762PI 568791
213PI 568792BJ-105Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463763PI 568792
214PI 568793BJ-106Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463764PI 568793
215PI 568794BJ-107Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463765PI 568794
216PI 568795BJ-108Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463766PI 568795
217PI 568796BJ-109Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463767PI 568796
218PI 568797BJ-130Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463768PI 568797
219PI 568798W6 6646Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463769PI 568798
220PI 568799BJ-135Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463770PI 568799
221PI 568800BJ-136Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463771PI 568800
222PI 568801BJ-137Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463772PI 568801
223PI 568802W6 6650Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463773PI 568802
224PI 568803BJ-140Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463774PI 568803
225PI 568804W6 6652Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463775PI 568804
226PI 568805BJ-147Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463776PI 568805
227PI 568806BJ-148Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463777PI 568806
228PI 568807BJ-156Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463778PI 568807
229PI 568808BJ-158Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463779PI 568808
230PI 568809BJ-160Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463780PI 568809
231PI 568810BJ-172Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463781PI 568810
232PI 568811BJ-175Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463782PI 568811
233PI 568812BJ-178Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463783PI 568812
234PI 568813BJ-179Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463784PI 568813
235PI 568814BJ-181Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463785PI 568814
236PI 568815BJ-185Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463786PI 568815
237PI 568816BJ-186Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463787PI 568816
238PI 568817BJ-188Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463788PI 568817
239PI 568818BJ-190Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463789PI 568818
240PI 568819BJ-191Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463790PI 568819
241PI 568820BJ-192Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463791PI 568820
242PI 568821BJ-193Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463792PI 568821
243PI 568822BJ-195Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463793PI 568822
244PI 568823BJ-202Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463794PI 568823
245PI 568824BJ-217Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463795PI 568824
246PI 568825BJ-218Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463796PI 568825
247PI 568826BJ-221Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463797PI 568826
248PI 568827BJ-230Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6PLANT1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463798PI 568827
249PI 568828BJ-236Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463799PI 568828
250PI 568829BJ-241Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463800PI 568829
251PI 568830BJ-248Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463801PI 568830
252PI 568831BJ-250Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463802PI 568831
253PI 568832BJ-251Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463803PI 568832
254PI 568833BJ-298Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463804PI 568833
255PI 568834BJ-300Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463805PI 568834
256PI 568835BJ-319Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463806PI 568835
257PI 568836BJ-328Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463807PI 568836
258PI 568837BJ-329Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463808PI 568837
259PI 568838BJ-330Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463809PI 568838
260PI 568839BJ-333Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463810PI 568839
261PI 568840BJ-334Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463811PI 568840
262PI 568841BJ-335Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463812PI 568841
263PI 568842BJ-336Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463813PI 568842
264PI 568843BJ-339Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463814PI 568843
265PI 568844BJ-343Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463815PI 568844
266PI 568845BJ-345Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463816PI 568845
267PI 568846BJ-347Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463817PI 568846
268PI 568847BJ-354Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463818PI 568847
269PI 568848W6 6699Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6PLANT1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463819PI 568848
270PI 568849BJ-380Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463820PI 568849
271PI 568850BJ-381Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463821PI 568850
272PI 568851W6 6704Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463822PI 568851
273PI 568852W6 6706Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6PLANT1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463823PI 568852
274PI 568853BJ-474Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463824PI 568853
275PI 568854BJ-476Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463825PI 568854
276PI 568855BJ-494Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463826PI 568855
277PI 568856BJ-497Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463827PI 568856
278PI 568857BJ-507Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463828PI 568857
279PI 568858BJ-508Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463829PI 568858
280PI 568859BJ-515Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463830PI 568859
281PI 568860BJ-516Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463831PI 568860
282PI 568861W6 6716Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463832PI 568861
283PI 568862W6 6718Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463833PI 568862
284PI 568863BJ-645Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463834PI 568863
285PI 568864BJ-647Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463835PI 568864
286PI 568865BJ-650Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463836PI 568865
287PI 568866BJ-651Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463837PI 568866
288PI 568867BJ-2244Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463838PI 568867
289PI 568868BJ-2245Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463839PI 568868
290PI 568869BJ-2246Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463840PI 568869
291PI 568870W6 6728Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463841PI 568870
292PI 568871W6 6729Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463842PI 568871
293PI 568872BJ-2270Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463843PI 568872
294PI 568873W6 6732Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6PLANT1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463844PI 568873
295PI 568874BJ-2272Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463845PI 568874
296PI 568875BJ-2273Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463846PI 568875
297PI 568876BJ-2275Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463847PI 568876
298PI 568877BJ-2277Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463848PI 568877
299PI 568878W6 6737Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6PLANT1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463849PI 568878
300PI 568879BJ-2286Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463850PI 568879
301PI 568880BJ-2287Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463851PI 568880
302PI 568881BJ-2290Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1463852PI 568881
303PI 576993W6 6655Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6SEED1991DONATED02/14/1991Uncertain improvement status1471964PI 576993
304PI 576994W6 6703Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6PLANT1991DONATED02/14/1991Uncertain improvement status1471965PI 576994
305PI 576995W6 6730Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6PLANT1991DONATED02/14/1991Uncertain improvement status1471966PI 576995
306PI 689660BJ-420Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW61991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1037450PI 689660
307PI 689661BJ-358Carthamus tinctorius L. Beijing Shi, ChinaW6PLANT1991DONATED02/14/1991Cultivated material1037437PI 689661
308PI 560161UC-148Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesW6SEED1991DEVELOPEDPRE 01/28/1991Breeding materialPlants about 20cm taller than Gila. Leaves and involucral bracts spiny. Heads large. Flowers yellow in bloom stage which turn orange upon drying. Blooms approx. 10 days later than Gila. Seeds have smooth pericarp. Oil content about 30%. Susceptible to rust and verticillium wilt (Puccinia carthami and Verticillium dahliae). Resistance moderate to fusarium wilt (race 4 of Fusarium oxysporum) and phytophthora root rot (Phytophthora spp). Male sterility controlled by single nuclear recessive gene (5).1455133PI 560161
309PI 560162UC-149Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesW6PLANT1991DEVELOPEDPRE 01/28/1991Breeding materialPlants spiny. Flowers white and segregates 1:1, male sterile to fertile. Height and flowering date vary. Seeds have pericarp with smooth surface. Male sterility in line, as evidenced by lack of yellow pollen, is conspicuous due to white flower color. Not been evaluated for disease resistance.1455134PI 560162
310PI 560163USBCarthamus tinctorius L. Maryland, United StatesW6SEED1991DEVELOPEDPRE 01/28/1991Breeding materialResistance to Phytophthora drechsleri high. Resistance to root rot greater than that of Gila, Pacific 7, Ute and Frio. Maturity late. Seed low oil content.1455135PI 560163
311PI 560164LMVFP-1Carthamus tinctorius L. Maryland, United StatesW6SEED1991DEVELOPEDPRE 01/28/1991Breeding materialResistance to lettuce mosaic, verticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae), fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum), and phytophthora root and hypocotyl rot (Phytophthora drechsleri). Seed striped hull.1455136PI 560164
312PI 560165272-50Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialBulk of selected plants from a partial hull / UC-1 cross. All plants exhibited the partial hull character.1455137PI 560165
313PI 560166272-51Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialBulk of selected plants from a partial hull / UC-1 cross. All plants exhibited the partial hull character.1455138PI 560166
314PI 560167290-1Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialBulk of selected plants from a partial hull / UC-1 cross. All plants exhibited the partial hull character.1455139PI 560167
315PI 560168290-2Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialBulk of selected plants from a partial hull / UC-1 cross. All plants exhibited the partial hull character.1455140PI 560168
316PI 560169296-16Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialBulk of selected plants from a partial hull / UC-1 cross. All plants exhibited the partial hull character.1455141PI 560169
317PI 56017043 partialCarthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialBulk of 35 plants from an F3 row originating from a partial hull / 14-5 cross. All plants exhibited the partial hull character.1455142PI 560170
318PI 56017147 partialCarthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialBulk of 72 plants from an F3 row originating from a partial hull / 14-5 cross. All plants exhibited the partial hull character.1455143PI 560171
319PI 56017253-1 par stpCarthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialBulk of selected F3 plants from a partial hull / 53-1 cross. All plants exhibited the striped partial hull character.1455144PI 560172
320PI 560173AC1 par stpCarthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Cultivated materialBulk of selected F3 plants from a partial hull / AC1 cross. All plants exhibited the striped partial hull character.1455145PI 560173
321PI 560174Partial hull isolationCarthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialIsolation planting of partial hull germplasm.1455146PI 560174
322PI 560175S541 par stpCarthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6FLOWER1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialBulk of selected F3 plants from a partial hull / S-541 cross. All plants exhibited the striped partial hull character.1455147PI 560175
323PI 56017614-5 ISOCarthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesW6SEED1991DEVELOPEDPRE 01/28/1991CultivarPrimary advantage is resistance to root rot (heterothallic and homothallic species of Phytophthora). Resistant to verticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae) and fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum). When compared in root rot nurseries, had consistently lower death rates then Gila and N10. Closely related to LMVFP-1(4), however, was not tested for resistance to lettuce mosaic virus. Developed after 4 yrs of extensive screening in naturally infested field root rot nurseries. One of the earliest flowering of the VFstp-1 families.1455148PI 560176
324PI 560177'OLEIC LEED'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesW6SEED1991DEVELOPEDPRE 01/28/1991Breeding materialPlant and seed characteristics similar to Leed. Slightly taller, blooms later, branching habit more profuse, and seeds smaller than either UC-1 or Gila. Flowers orange on most plants, but 3-4% flowers yellow. Seed has normal hull. Susceptible to rust (Puccinia carthami) verticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae and fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum). Entered in 16 yield tests over 3 year period, averaging 19.2% more oil/ha than UC-1 or Gila in irrigated tests and similar oil production in dryland tests.1455149PI 560177
325PI 56017811-2Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455150PI 560178
326PI 56017911-4Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455151PI 560179
327PI 56018011-5Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455152PI 560180
328PI 56018114-4Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455153PI 560181
329PI 56018214-5Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455154PI 560182
330PI 56018319-2Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium . Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455155PI 560183
331PI 56018423-2Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455156PI 560184
332PI 56018523-4Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455157PI 560185
333PI 56018624-1Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455158PI 560186
334PI 56018724-2Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455159PI 560187
335PI 56018824-3Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455160PI 560188
336PI 56018924-4Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455161PI 560189
337PI 5601904-1Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455162PI 560190
338PI 56019140-2Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455163PI 560191
339PI 5601925-1Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6PLANT1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455164PI 560192
340PI 56019353-1Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialResistant to Verticillium fusarium. Striped hull selection included in the VFstp-1 germplasm.1455165PI 560193
341PI 560194N4051Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialDisease resistant parent.1455166PI 560194
342PI 560195RUST-VERTCarthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialBulk of plants surviving rust and verticillium wilt screening nurseries. PCOY and VFstp-1 were sources of resistance.1455167PI 560195
343PI 5601961002-7Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6PLANT1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialThrip resistant.1455168PI 560196
344PI 560197Demo 114Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6PLANT1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialSpineless selection.1455169PI 560197
345PI 560198Demo 138Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialSpineless selection.1455170PI 560198
346PI 560199Demo 149Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialSpineless selection.1455171PI 560199
347PI 560200Demo 157Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6FLOWER1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialSpineless selection.1455172PI 560200
348PI 560201Demo 158Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6FLOWER1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialSpineless selection.1455173PI 560201
349PI 560202Demo 210Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6FLOWER1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialSpineless selection.1455174PI 560202
350PI 560203Demo 212Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialSpineless selection.1455175PI 560203
351PI 560204MEXICO DWARFCarthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialEarly, non-rosette type from Mexico.1455176PI 560204
352PI 560205MEXICO DWARF F3Carthamus tinctorius L. Idaho, United StatesW6FLOWER1991DONATED01/28/1991Breeding materialMexico Dwarf / reduced hull selected in F3 for Mexico Dwarf type.1455177PI 560205
353PI 559909'AC STIRLING'Carthamus tinctorius L. CanadaW6SEED1991DEVELOPEDPRE 01/24/1991CultivarCorolla yellow at bloom and post bloom. Maturity (in Canadian prairies) averaged 3.2 days later than Saffire, 5.8 days earlier than S-208. Moderately resistant to head rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum). Susceptible to Alternaria leaf blight and rust. Yield averaged 16% above Saffire. Oil averaged 34.7% (range: 29.9-38.6%), compared to 32.2 for Saffire and 37.3 for S-208.1454881PI 559909
354PI 538779'CENTENNIAL'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW6SEED1990DEVELOPEDPRE 03/21/1990CultivarDeveloped for Montana and the Dakotas to provide growers with a high seed oil content variety with a higher degree of resistance to Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria carthami) and Pseudomonas bacterial blight disease resistance (Pseudonomas syringae). Safflower oil produced is high in linoleic fatty acid. In a comparative test, the fatty acid composition was 79.6% linoleic acid, 10.8% oleic acid, and 7.7% saturated fatty acid compared to S-541 with a 78.0% linoleic acid, 12.2% oleic acid, and 7.9% saturated fatty acid. Plants have spines on the leaf tips and along leaf margins and involucral bracts. Flower color yellow in the bud and in full bloom. Upon drying, flower color is light orange to light red. Leaf shape oblong and margin serrate. Seeds have striped hull. Under dryland conditions the seeds show less striping and the hulls appear gray striped compared to a purple striped appearance under higher moisture conditions. Classified as medium in maturity. Plant height similar to S-541. Based on field disease ratings, appears moderately resistant to Alternaria leaf spot and Pseudonomas bacterial blight. In dryland tests at Sidney, MT during 1989-1995 period, averaged 1,495 kg/ha-1 seed yield with a test weight of 30.9 kg/hl-1 and a seed oil percent of 44.1%. In irrigated tests at Sidney, MT during 1989-1995 period, produced 2,850 kg/ha-1 seed yield with a test weight of 27.9 kg/ha-1 and a seed oil content of 44.2%.1433715PI 538779
355PI 538013'AG 1029'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW6SEED1990DEVELOPEDPRE 02/27/1990Cultivar1432949PI 538013
356PI 538025'MONTOLA-2000'Carthamus tinctorius L. United StatesW6SEED1990DEVELOPEDPRE 02/27/1990CultivarDeveloped for the high oleic / low saturate oil market and birdseed market. Produces oil over 80% in oleic acid, less than 7.0% saturated fatty acid. Seeds have white normal hulls. Plant height 4-10 cm shorter than other cultivars and intermediate in disease resistance to Alternaria leaf spot and Pseudomonas bacterial blight. Exhibits high seed oil content, good test weight, medium-early maturity, high dryland yielding ability and good drought tolerance.1432961PI 538025
357PI 537110'QUIRIEGO 88'Carthamus tinctorius L. Sonora, MexicoW6PLANT1990DONATED01/17/1990CultivarCultivar with high yield and wide adaptability for commercial production in northwest Mexico. Flowering and maturity (145 days) intermediate. Flowers yellow in bud, full flower and wilt stage. Head diameter 2.7cm. Seed hull smooth and white. Seed yield and seed oil percentage over 3 years averaged 3020kg per hectare and 38.1%. Moderate resistance to Alternaria leaf spot and safflower rust.1432046PI 537110
358PI 537111'SAHUARIPA 88'Carthamus tinctorius L. Sonora, MexicoW6SEED1990DONATED01/17/1990CultivarCultivar with high yield and wide adaptability for commercial production in northwest Mexico. Flowering and maturity (150 days) intermediate. Flowers yellow in bud and full bloom stages and red when wilted. Average head diameter 2.7cm. Seed hulls smooth and white. Seed yield and seed oil percentage over 3 year averaged 2810kg per hectare and 38.5%. Resistant to leaf spot and safflower rust.1432047PI 537111
359PI 576990SLOWAKEI U MAHREN 1974, NO. 16Carthamus tinctorius L. CzechoslovakiaW6FLOWER1989COLLECTED1974Sobotiste, WeisekarpatenCultivar1471961PI 576990
360PI 576991CART 67/83Carthamus tinctorius L. GermanyW6SEED1989COLLECTEDSpreewaldUncertain improvement status1471962PI 576991
361PI 576992CART 72/86Carthamus tinctorius L. Korea, NorthW6SEED1989COLLECTED1985Uncertain improvement statusKorean collection trip, DVR 19851471963PI 576992
362PI 653155R7136-2Carthamus tinctorius L. Arizona, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED07/18/1989Breeding material1010815PI 653155
363PI 689662R3457Carthamus tinctorius L. Arizona, United StatesW6PLANT1989DONATED07/18/1989Breeding material1010799PI 689662
364PI 689663R1836Carthamus tinctorius L. Arizona, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED07/18/1989Breeding material1010782PI 689663
365PI 601703'S-518'Carthamus tinctorius L. California, United StatesW6SEED1989DEVELOPEDPRE 1989Cultivar1188068PI 601703
366PI 532619W6 94Carthamus tinctorius L. CyprusW6PLANT1989COLLECTEDHilly area southwest of Nicosia.Cultivated materialPlants spineless. Used as dye in special food preparations.1427555PI 532619
367PI 61335581/3/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: short internodes1008461PI 613355
368PI 61335681/U2/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: short internodes1008476PI 613356
369PI 61335781/U8/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: short internodes1008487PI 613357
370PI 61335881/60/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: short, most plants tall in the row1008490PI 613358
371PI 61335981/U23/BOpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Debela dwarf1008500PI 613359
372PI 61336080/111/BOpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Debela dwarf1008504PI 613360
373PI 61336180/24/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: weak dwarf, l1008513PI 613361
374PI 61336280/10/60pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: minute, taller than most minutes1008517PI 613362
375PI 61336380/12/S and OpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: minute1008530PI 613363
376PI 61336480/12/20pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: minute1008533PI 613364
377PI 61336580/12/BOpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: minute1008549PI 613365
378PI 61336681/U15/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: intermediate height1008560PI 613366
379PI 61336781/122/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: intermediate height, black seed1008563PI 613367
380PI 61336881/171/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: intermediate height, Urie's 154-11008576PI 613368
381PI 61336981/308/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: intermediate height, white pappus, bushy type.1008577PI 613369
382PI 61337080/88/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Mexiacn Dwarf1008590PI 613370
383PI 61337182/16/BOpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature, Mexican Dwarf present in this accessions which has one recessive gene governing shortness.1008592PI 613371
384PI 61337282/17/BOpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature, Mexican Dwarf present in this accessions which has one recessive gene governing shortness. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Iran X Mex Dwf F5 selection, short, early type.1008605PI 613372
385PI 61337382/21/BOpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature, Mexican Dwarf present in this accessions which has one recessive gene governing shortness Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Iran X Mex Dwf F5 selection, short, early type 1008606PI 613373
386PI 61337482/27BOpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialCarry the gene for short stature, Mexican Dwarf present in this accessions which has one recessive gene governing shortness. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Iran X Mex Dwf F5 selection, short, early type1008618PI 613374
387PI 61337580/200/3SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated material1008623PI 613375
388PI 61337680/272/4SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: bushy #1 1008634PI 613376
389PI 61337780/281/281/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: bushy #2 1008637PI 613377
390PI 61337881/367/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: bushy1008650PI 613378
391PI 61337981/317/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: appressed branches, large head, good type 1008651PI 613379
392PI 61338081/318/BOpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: appressed branches 1008667PI 613380
393PI 61338181/335/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: appressed branches, thinner hull 1008668PI 613381
394PI 61338281/U26BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6PLANT1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: appressed branches 1008682PI 613382
395PI 61338381/341/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: decumbent branches 1008683PI 613383
396PI 61338481/U41/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: decumbent branches, brittle stems 1008701PI 613384
397PI 61338581/343/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: spreading (decdecapap) 1008718PI 613385
398PI 61338681/U40/4SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: horizontal branches 1008719PI 613386
399PI 61338781/U38/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in expression of branching. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: sprawling 1008733PI 613387
400PI 61338881/386/19SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: light brown seed 1008749PI 613388
401PI 61338981/393/30pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: brown seed 1008750PI 613389
402PI 61339080/468/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: brwon, striped seed 1008768PI 613390
403PI 61339180/463/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: purple, striped seed 1008769PI 613391
404PI 61339280/482/3SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: medium to very dark brown seed 1008781PI 613392
405PI 61339380/484/BOpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: dark grey seed 1008782PI 613393
406PI 61339481/388/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6PLANT1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: purple seed 1008795PI 613394
407PI 61339581/390/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: purple seed with dark crown 1008796PI 613395
408PI 61339681/389/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: seed purple to black 1008810PI 613396
409PI 61339781/392/1SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: black seed 1008811PI 613397
410PI 61339881/39310pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6PLANT1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: black seed 1008825PI 613398
411PI 61339981/394/14SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: speckled seed 1008826PI 613399
412PI 61340080/503/1SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: variable seed color 1008836PI 613400
413PI 61340180/182/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: partial hull 1008852PI 613401
414PI 61340281/524/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in seed expression, mostly in the color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: thin hull(thth) 1008859PI 613402
415PI 61340381/349/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave brittle stems that break easily and cleanly when bent. They have genotype brbr. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: brittle stem 1008869PI 613403
416PI 61340481/354/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave brittle stems that break easily and cleanly when bent. They have genotype brbr. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: brittle stem, decumbent 1008887PI 613404
417PI 61340581/365/20pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave brittle stems that break easily and cleanly when bent. They have genotype brbr. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: brittle stem, thin hull (thth) 1008894PI 613405
418PI 61340680/221/2SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: light green leaves 1008904PI 613406
419PI 61340780/371/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6PLANT1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: very light green leaves, uniform 1008910PI 613407
420PI 61340881/369/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: yellow green leaves, B1 when ripe 1008927PI 613408
421PI 61340981/U43/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: light green leaves, turning dark green 1008939PI 613409
422PI 61341081/U44/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: light green branches 1008945PI 613410
423PI 61341181/U44/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: dark green branches 1008958PI 613411
424PI 61341281/U45/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: light green leaves, turning dark 1008965PI 613412
425PI 61341381/U48/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: black leaves when mature 1008976PI 613413
426PI 61341481/371/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: rinkle leaf 1008983PI 613414
427PI 61341581/277/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: non-shattering 1008994PI 613415
428PI 61341681/U81/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary in leaf expression, mostly in color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: heavy pubescence, gray seed 1009002PI 613416
429PI 61341780/313/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated material1009014PI 613417
430PI 61341880/472/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: pigmentless flower 1009025PI 613418
431PI 61341981/U80/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set very little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: pigmentless flower1009036PI 613419
432PI 61342080/420/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: cream flower 1009043PI 613420
433PI 61342181/U59/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: cream flower 1009054PI 613421
434PI 61342281/U57/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: light yellow flower, lobes with O ips crinkled leaves 1009058PI 613422
435PI 61342380/406/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: red tips to light yellow flowers 1009073PI 613423
436PI 61342480/408/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: mixed red, yellow, light orange flowers, long seeds 1009092PI 613424
437PI 61342581/U61/BOpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: pink flowers 1009103PI 613425
438PI 61342680/417/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: intense red flowers 1009116PI 613426
439PI 61342781/U52/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: intense red flowers 1009117PI 613427
440PI 61342881/372/BOPCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: closed flower, intense red 1009130PI 613428
441PI 61342981/U74/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: closed flower, abundant seed 1009151PI 613429
442PI 61343081/U75/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialVary mostly in flower color. Closed flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: partly closed flower 1009164PI 613430
443PI 61343181/398/BOPCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialAutotetraploides, most setting very little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: autotetraploids 1009194PI 613431
444PI 61343281/405/1OpCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialAutotetraploides, most setting very little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: autotetraploids 1009211PI 613432
445PI 61343381/405/20pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialAutotetraploides, most setting very little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: autotetraploids 1009221PI 613433
446PI 61343481/406/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialAutotetraploides, most setting very little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: autotetraploids 1009227PI 613434
447PI 61343581/407/1SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialAutotetraploides, most setting very little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: autotetraploids 1009237PI 613435
448PI 61343681/U82/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialAutotetraploides, most setting very little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: autotetraploids 1009241PI 613436
449PI 61343781/U84/30pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialAutotetraploides, most setting very little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: autotetraploids 1009257PI 613437
450PI 61343881/409/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialDerivative of a natural cross of an autotetraploid type to an unknown wild species. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: autotetraploids X unkonwn wild species 1009284PI 613438
451PI 61343981/411/2SCarthamus sp.Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialDerivative of a natural cross of an autotetraploid type to an unknown wild species. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: autotetraploids X unkonwn wild species 1009288PI 613439
452PI 61344081/411/4SCarthamus sp.Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialDerivative of a natural cross of an autotetraploid type to an unknown wild species. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: autotetraploids X unkonwn wild species 1009297PI 613440
453PI 61344181/570/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: UC-1 1009314PI 613441
454PI 61344281/503/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: short UC-1 1009320PI 613442
455PI 61344381/504/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: short UC-1 1009330PI 613443
456PI 61344480/208/2SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: 1009336PI 613444
457PI 61344581/507/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: US-10 selection 1009345PI 613445
458PI 61344681/508/1SCarthamus tinctorius L. IranW6SEED1989COLLECTEDCultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Iranian 1009354PI 613446
459PI 61344781/509/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: flower yellow when fresh 1009363PI 613447
460PI 61344881/510/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: long bracts 1009372PI 613448
461PI 61344981/513/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: (Iran X N10)US-10)) Gila, is like Gila 1009380PI 613449
462PI 61345081/514/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. TurkeyW6SEED1989COLLECTEDCultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Turkey 1009391PI 613450
463PI 61345181/516/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: UC-83 1009400PI 613451
464PI 61345280/251/2SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Frio-1, partial hull, small seed 1009412PI 613452
465PI 61345380/253/1SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Frio-3 X Israel, heavy pappus 1009422PI 613453
466PI 61345481/518/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. IsraelW6SEED1989COLLECTEDCultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Israel, large head 1009430PI 613454
467PI 61345581/519/4SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: (Israel)US-10 F3 Gila, like Gila 1009439PI 613455
468PI 61345681/520/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Israel 1009449PI 613456
469PI 61345781/651/1SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Portugal X high stearic, apressed branches, striped 1009459PI 613457
470PI 61345880/250/2SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: US-10 1009467PI 613458
471PI 61345980/131/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. PortugalW6PLANT1989COLLECTEDCultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Porugal 1009498PI 613459
472PI 61346080/178/1SCarthamus tinctorius L. IranW6SEED1989COLLECTEDCultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Spain 1009505PI 613460
473PI 61346180/207/2SCarthamus tinctorius L. IranW6SEED1989COLLECTEDCultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Iran 1009519PI 613461
474PI 61346281/550/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. PortugalW6SEED1989COLLECTEDCultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Portugal 1009524PI 613462
475PI 61346381/552/3SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Portugal X intermediate oleic 1009537PI 613463
476PI 61346481/604/2SCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: portugal X Spain 1009541PI 613464
477PI 61346581/605/BSCarthamus tinctorius L. SpainW6PLANT1989COLLECTEDCultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Spain 1009554PI 613465
478PI 61346681/609/6SCarthamus tinctorius L. MoroccoW6SEED1989COLLECTEDCultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco 1009561PI 613466
479PI 61346782/45/BOPCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Portugal X Gila F5 seed 1009572PI 613467
480PI 61346882/51/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed 1009578PI 613468
481PI 61346982/53/20pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed 1009591PI 613469
482PI 61347082/53/40pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed 1009595PI 613470
483PI 61347182/55/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed 1009610PI 613471
484PI 61347282/55/20pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed 1009615PI 613472
485PI 61347382/55/30pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed 1009627PI 613473
486PI 61347482/56/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6PLANT1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed 1009634PI 613474
487PI 61347582/56/20pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed 1009649PI 613475
488PI 61347682/56/40pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed 1009650PI 613476
489PI 61347782/57/20pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed 1009665PI 613477
490PI 61347882/57/40pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed 1009666PI 613478
491PI 61347982/57/60pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6PLANT1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed 1009685PI 613479
492PI 61348082/58/40pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed 1009686PI 613480
493PI 61348182/58/50pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed 1009707PI 613481
494PI 61348282/61/20pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed 1009708PI 613482
495PI 61348382/61/40pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed 1009730PI 613483
496PI 61348482/62/20pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Partial hull X Portugal F5 seed 1009733PI 613484
497PI 61348582/62/30pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Partial hull X Portugal F5 seed 1009749PI 613485
498PI 61348682/63/10pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Partial hull X Portugal F5 seed 1009750PI 613486
499PI 61348782/63/20pCarthamus tinctorius L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1989DONATED03/06/1989Cultivated materialHave high levels of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Partial hull X Portugal F5 seed 1009769PI 613487