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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 707864'DLG317'Panicum miliaceum L. Iowa, United StatesPVPONot Available2025DEVELOPEDCultivar2190900PI 707864
1PI 707865'DLG197'Panicum miliaceum L. Iowa, United StatesPVPONot Available2025DEVELOPEDCultivar2190901PI 707865
2PI 704577'Independence'Panicum virgatum L. Illinois, United StatesS92024DEVELOPEDIndependence switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) was characterized by rapid establishment, robust seedling growth, and the capacity to achieve peak production by the second year. Independence is well-adapted to USDA hardiness zones 5b to 7b. In field experiments conducted from 2016 to 2017, averaged over seven locations and all years, Independence annually yielded 13 Mg ha-1 of biomass, outperforming 'Cave-in-Rock' by 25%, 'Liberty' by 7%, 'Shawnee' by 25%, 'Summer' by 53%, and Sunburst by 78%. In wet marginal sites in Illinois from 2020 to 2023, Independence exhibited an average biomass yield of 12 Mg ha-1, outperforming Shawnee by 31%, Liberty by 27%, and 'Kanlow' by 19%, indicating its potential use on less productive land for annual crops. Independence was publicly released by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in October 2021. Syn2 seed was produced and will be maintained by the University of Illinois.2165899PI 704577
3PI 702658'RC Tecumseh'Panicum virgatum L. Minnesota, United StatesPVPONot Available2023DEVELOPEDCultivar2142880PI 702658
4PI 700773'RC Chippewa'Panicum virgatum L. Québec, CanadaPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2138085PI 700773
5PI 700774'RC Big Rock'Panicum virgatum L. Québec, CanadaPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2138086PI 700774
6PI 700113'Cedar Creek'Panicum virgatum L. Wisconsin, United StatesS9Not Available2022DEVELOPEDCedar Creek switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) was selected for increased winter survivorship for three generations, using surviving plants from 'Kanlow'. The first two generations were conducted at multiple locations in Wisconsin and the third generation was conducted at the Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve, East Bethel, MN. All Seed production and increases were conducted by either Illinois State University or the University of Illinois. Field evaluations of the third-generation population were conducted at five locations in Wisconsin between 2017 and 2021, located within USDA hardiness zones 3 to 5. Field experiments were planted in both 2016 and 2017. Averaged over the five locations and all trial years, Cedar Creek had 91% ground cover, compared to 96% for Cave-in-Rock, 95% for Shawnee, and 91% for Liberty. Biomass yield of Cedar Creek averaged 12.17 Mg/ha, 20% higher than Liberty, 30% higher than Cave-in-Rock, 31% higher than Shawnee, and 520% higher than Kanlow. Cedar Creek is a high-biomass lowland-type of switchgrass, the first lowland-type adapted to USDA hardiness zones 3 to 5. Cedar Creek was released to the public by USDA-ARS in 2021. Syn2 seed was produced and will be maintained by the University of Illinois.2137512PI 700113
7PI 698173'Robusto'Panicum virgatum L. Mississippi, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2113422PI 698173
8PI 698117'DLG40'Panicum miliaceum L. Iowa, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2113366PI 698117
9PI 698118'DLG240'Panicum miliaceum L. Iowa, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2113367PI 698118
10PI 698119'DLG148'Panicum miliaceum L. Iowa, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2113368PI 698119
11PI 698120'DLG149'Panicum miliaceum L. Iowa, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2113369PI 698120
12PI 702706NCBG-336Panicum amarum Elliott Virginia, United StatesS9SEED2019Wild material2098421PI 702706
13PI 702707NCBG-357Panicum amarum Elliott Virginia, United StatesS9SEED2019Wild material2098426PI 702707
14PI 702711NCBG-276Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2019Wild material2098385PI 702711
15PI 702712NCBG-287Panicum virgatum L. Virginia, United StatesS9SEED2019Wild material2098394PI 702712
16PI 702713NCBG-295Panicum virgatum L. Maryland, United StatesS9SEED2019Wild material2098399PI 702713
17PI 702714NCBG-297Panicum virgatum L. Virginia, United StatesS9SEED2019Wild material2098401PI 702714
18PI 702715NCBG-307Panicum virgatum L. Virginia, United StatesS9SEED2019Wild material2098405PI 702715
19PI 702716NCBG-541Panicum virgatum L. Virginia, United StatesS9SEED2019Wild material2098469PI 702716
20PI 702708MARSB-314Panicum virgatum L. New Jersey, United StatesS9SEED2019Wild material2097568PI 702708
21PI 702709MARSB-655Panicum virgatum L. Delaware, United StatesS9SEED2019Wild material2097673PI 702709
22PI 702710MARSB-752Panicum virgatum L. Delaware, United StatesS9SEED2019Wild material2097696PI 702710
23PI 687202'Espresso'Panicum virgatum L. Mississippi, United StatesPVPONot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivar1962581PI 687202
24PI 677148NE-001Panicum virgatum L. Connecticut, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/17/2015In the vicinity of 453 Leetes Island Road, Guilford Town, CT, New Haven County41.26595000, -72.7129900081934761PI 677148
25PI 677149NE-002Panicum virgatum L. Connecticut, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/17/2015In the vicinity of Bluff Point State Park, New London County41.33636000, -72.03365000161934762PI 677149
26PI 677150NE-003Panicum virgatum L. Connecticut, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/18/2015In the vicinity of 12 Lords Hill Road, Stonington, CT , New London County41.34214000, -71.93334000201934763PI 677150
27PI 677151NE-005Panicum virgatum L. Rhode Island, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/18/2015In the vicinity of 173 Atlantic Avenue, Westerly Town, RI, Washington County41.32267000, -71.80777000-41934764PI 677151
28PI 677152NE-007Panicum virgatum L. Rhode Island, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/18/2015Grills Preserve, Washington County41.39370000, -71.76701000601934765PI 677152
29PI 677153NE-008Panicum virgatum L. Connecticut, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/18/2015In the vicinity of 722 Norwich Westerly Road, North Stonington, CT, New London County41.46745000, -71.740080002291934766PI 677153
30PI 677154NE-011Panicum virgatum L. Connecticut, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/18/2015In the vicinity of 97 Old River Road, Willington, CT, Tolland County41.91155000, -72.295690007681934768PI 677154
31PI 677155NE-015Panicum virgatum L. Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/19/2015In the vicinity of 3 East Oxbow Road, Shelburne Falls, MA , Franklin County42.62339000, -72.786480005081934769PI 677155
32PI 677156NE-024Panicum virgatum L. Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/19/2015In the vicinity of 194 Upper Farms Road\Highway 63, Northfield, MA, Franklin County42.67294000, -72.461350002751934774PI 677156
33PI 677157NE-034Panicum virgatum L. Vermont, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/20/2015In the vicinity of 3320 Route 302, Wells River, VT, Orange County44.16632000, -72.095890008341934779PI 677157
34PI 677158NE-039Panicum virgatum L. New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/20/2015In the vicinity of 2463 Highway 4A, Sullivan County43.52015000, -72.0439800013841934781PI 677158
35PI 677159NE-043Panicum virgatum L. New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/20/201570 River Road (Highway 4), just north of turnabout, Boscawen, NH, Merrimack County43.29551000, -71.601340002911934783PI 677159
36PI 677160NE-045Panicum virgatum L. New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015In the vicinity of 1788 Dover Road (Highway 4\202), Epsom, NH, Merrimack County43.22626000, -71.350230003921934784PI 677160
37PI 677161NE-047Panicum virgatum L. New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015In the vicinity of 310 Suncook Valley Road (Highway 28), Barnstead, NH, Belknap County43.33932000, -71.290820005721934785PI 677161
38PI 677162NE-052Panicum virgatum L. New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015In the vicinity of 45 Deerfield Road, Nottingham, NH, Rockingham County43.11245000, -71.122310002581934786PI 677162
39PI 677163NE-055Panicum virgatum L. New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015In the vicinity of 546 Calef Road (Highway 125), Strafford County43.09791000, -71.041820001851934788PI 677163
40PI 677164NE-056Panicum virgatum L. New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015In the vicinity of 716 Ocean Boulevard (Highway 1A), Rye, NH, Rockingham County43.03787000, -70.71609000-331934789PI 677164
41PI 677165NE-058Panicum virgatum L. Maine, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015In the vicinity of 89 Black Point Road, Scarborough, ME, Cumberland County43.58039000, -70.32879000261934790PI 677165
42PI 677166NE-059Panicum virgatum L. Maine, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/22/2015In the vicinity of 790 Arrowsic Road (Highway 127), Arrowsic, ME, Sagadahoc County43.85822000, -69.78310000-51934791PI 677166
43PI 677167NE-061Panicum virgatum L. Maine, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/22/2015In the vicinity of 54 Highway 1, Newcastle, ME, Lincoln County44.04345000, -69.51618000551934792PI 677167
44PI 677168NE-065Panicum virgatum L. Maine, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/23/2015In the vicinity of 1241 Lakewood Road (Highway 201), Madison, ME, Somerset County44.85785000, -69.797130004151934793PI 677168
45PI 677169NE-069Panicum virgatum L. Maine, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/23/2015In the vicinity of 14 Basin Road (Highway 2), Carthage, ME, Franklin County44.58838000, -70.352100007001934794PI 677169
46PI 677170NE-073Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/24/2015In the vicinity of 20754 Highway 22, Petersburg, NY, Rensselaer County42.84649000, -73.340780005251934796PI 677170
47PI 677171NE-101Panicum virgatum L. Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/20/2015West Island beach access road, Fairhaven41.58361000, -70.824444001934797PI 677171
48PI 677172NE-103Panicum virgatum L. Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/22/2015Somaset Road, Eastham41.81861000, -70.003333001934798PI 677172
49PI 677173NE-105Panicum virgatum L. Rhode Island, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/19/2015Little Compton, Sakonnet Point, Route 77, Newport County41.46388880, -71.192500001934799PI 677173
50PI 677174NE-109Panicum virgatum L. Rhode Island, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/19/2015Portsmouth, RI on Route 24 eastbound, Newport County41.63500000, -71.233611001934802PI 677174
51PI 677175NE-113Panicum virgatum L. Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/20/2015North side of Route 6 in gravel pull off area in Marion, MA, Plymouth County41.67888900, -70.774167001934805PI 677175
52PI 677176NE-114Panicum virgatum L. Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/20/2015Electrical right of way on the south side of Cromesett Road in Wareham, MA, Plymouth County41.73861100, -70.737222001934806PI 677176
53PI 677177NE-115Panicum virgatum L. Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/22/2015Route 28 northbound in Chatham, MA, Barnstable County41.70638900, -69.984444001934807PI 677177
54PI 677178NE-116Panicum virgatum L. Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/22/2015Rest area guardrail section on Route 6 westbound in Yarmouth, MA, Barnstable County41.69277800, -70.175278001934808PI 677178
55PI 677179NE-119Panicum virgatum L. Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015Route 6 at Dunes Edge Campground entrance, Provincetown, MA, Barnstable County42.06083300, -70.186111001934809PI 677179
56PI 677180NE-120Panicum virgatum L. New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015Along US1 about saltmarsh in Hampton Falls, Rockingham County42.91166670, -70.8650000041934810PI 677180
57PI 677181NE-122Panicum virgatum L. New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015Route 1A, 82 miles outside Annesbury, Essex County42.83111100, -70.8636100021934811PI 677181
58PI 677182NE-123Panicum virgatum L. Rhode Island, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/22/2015Along US1 in Charlestown just west of Falcone Lane, Washington County41.38500000, -71.6330560071934812PI 677182
59PI 677183NE-127Panicum virgatum L. Rhode Island, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/22/2015Along Post Road in Perryville, RI, Washington County41.40027800, -71.58472200431934815PI 677183
60PI 677184NE-128Panicum virgatum L. Rhode Island, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/22/2015Guardrail bank along local highway in West Kingston, Center of Great Swamp, Washington County41.46305600, -71.55444400301934816PI 677184
61PI 677185NE-129Panicum virgatum L. Rhode Island, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/28/2015Managed native grassland along Narrow River in Narraganseh. , Washington County41.45583300, -71.4538890011934817PI 677185
62PI 706992SE2013-004Panicum virgatum L. Alabama, United StatesS92014COLLECTED09/14/2013In the vicinity of 12453 U.S. Highway 29, Andalusia, AL31.21930000, -86.5339400088Right of way in front of an abandoned field, sandy loam, full sun.Wild materialPlants 4 feet tall with medium panicles1921874PI 706992
63PI 706993SE2013-008Panicum virgatum L. Mississippi, United StatesS92014COLLECTED09/15/2013On both sides of Highway 57, Vancleave, MS30.72575000, -88.7372300010Right of way by woodline, sandy loam.Wild materialPlants with large panicles1921878PI 706993
64PI 706994SE2013-009Panicum virgatum L. Mississippi, United StatesS92014COLLECTED09/15/2013In the vicinity of 4146 US Highway 90, Bay St. Louis, MS on west side of road30.29881000, -89.406880006Right of way by woodline, sand, full sun.Wild materialPlants 6 feet tall with medium panicles1921879PI 706994
65PI 706995SE2013-015Panicum virgatum L. Louisiana, United StatesS92014COLLECTED09/16/2013In the vicinity of 3831 US Highway 190, Elton, LA30.48133000, -92.6676200023Righ of way along wet ditch by cattle farm, sand, full sun.Wild materialPlants 6 feet tall with very large panicles1921885PI 706995
66PI 706996SE2013-024Panicum virgatum L. Louisiana, United StatesS92014COLLECTED09/18/2013Beauregard Parish. Boat ramp near 100 Palmer Lake Road, Merryville, LA30.84472000, -93.5670700027Boat ramp on Sabine River, sand, partial shade/full sun.Wild materialSmall plants with large panicles1921895PI 706996
67PI 706997SE2013-027Panicum virgatum L. Louisiana, United StatesS92014COLLECTED09/19/2013Tangipahoa Parish. In the vicinity of 19047 Highway 22, Ponchatoula, LA30.44345000, -90.412350009Right of way along deep ditch, full sun.Wild materialPlants 4 to 5 feet tall with large panicles1921898PI 706997
68PI 706998SE2013-040Panicum virgatum L. Arkansas, United StatesS92014COLLECTED09/26/2013Lonoke County. Carlisle Prairie east of AR-1334.74675000, -91.75225000Wild materialshort lowland type1921911PI 706998
69PI 672984Panicum virgatum L. S92014COLLECTED47.52820700, -100.99754400Uncertain improvement statusThis accession is a combined seed sample of all Panicum virgatum accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. To request the individual accessions that make up this population, please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison.1921835PI 672984
70PI 672985Panicum virgatum L. S92014COLLECTED47.52820700, -100.99754400Uncertain improvement statusThis accession is a combined seed sample of all Panicum virgatum accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. To request the individual accessions that make up this population, please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison.1921836PI 672985
71PI 672536'Plateau'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesPVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivarSeed starch is waxy (amylose free) in nature and it is the single most important grain characteristics for distinguishing from other proso millet cultivars. Grain yield of Plateau was 1953 kg ha-1, as compared to 2016 kg ha-1 for Sunrise, 2003 kg ha-1 for Huntsman, 1988 kg ha-1 for Horizon, 1953 kg ha-1 for Earlybird, 1905 kg ha-1 for Sunup, 1604 kg ha-1 for Dawn and 1020 kg ha-1 for Pl436626. Mean grain volume weight of Plateau was 698 kg m-3, as compared to 728 g kg m-3 for Sunrise 735 kg m-3 for Huntsman, 729 kg m-3 for Horizon, 721 kg m-3 for Earlybird, 720 kg m-3 for Sunup, 714 kg m-3 for Dawn and 530 kg m-3 for P1436626. Seed size of Plateau (5.34 g 1000 seed-1) was similar to all check cultivars including PI 436626. Plateau matured at a similar time compared to the check varieties but it was significantly earlier than PI 436626. Plateau produces panicles 16 days earlier than Pl436626, and 3 days earlier than Huntsman. Plateau plant height (75 em) was not significantly different from the check cultivars including PI 436626 except Sunup {81cm), which was taller. While lodging was rated at only four locations in 2002, analysis shows no significant difference between Plateau and Huntsman. Plateau has cream-colored hull (lemma and palea) and a compactum (closed) head. Proso millet is not infested by any major insects and diseases in the High Plains. However, based on visual observation no insect and disease infestation differentiated Plateau from the other proso millet cultivars. Starch pasting evaluation of Plateau shows that it embodies the lower pasting times, peak temperatures, and final viscosity (Table 2). Plateau has protein content (139.3 g kg-1) was significantly higher than Huntsman (131.4 g kg-1), lower than Dawn {150.3 g kg-1) but not different from Earlybird {135.7 g kg-1) and PI 436626 (145.3 g kg-1).1919972PI 672536
72PI 672014NE Trailblazer C0Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNE Trailblazer C-1, NE Trailblazer C0, NE Trailblazer C2, NE Trailblazer C3, NE Trailblazer C4, and NE Trailblazer C5 are upland, octaploid switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L. populations that were developed by USDA-ARS at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for increased (high) or decreased (low) in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) in six generations of divergent breeding using population improvement breeding procedures. The six breeding generations and associated evaluation research that resulted in the development of these germplasms was initiated in 1973 and continued for over three decades. During their development, the populations were given the name of the base population, EYxFF, followed by the breeding cycle number. The cultivar `Trailblazer? was developed in the first generation or cycle (EYxFF C1) of recurrent breeding for high IVDMD. The resulting tested germplasms were named NE Trailblazer followed by the selection cycle in which the population was developed to simplify their nomenclature. As a result of the multi-generations of recurrent breeding, the resulting populations differ significantly for IVDMD and for 25 other forage quality or biomass composition traits including both acid detergent and Klason lignin. There are also differences among the populations for winter survival. The genetic differences in biomass composition are fully described in: Vogel, K.P., Mitchell, R.M., Sarath, G., Jung, H.G., Dien, B.S., and Casler, M.D. 2013. Switchgrass biomass composition altered by six generations of divergent breeding for digestibility, Crop Science 53:853-862 (doi: 10.2135/cropsci2012.09.0542). These germplasms can be used in genetics studies for determining the inheritance of multiple biomass composition traits and can be used to identify genes controlling specific biomass composition properties of switchgrass and other perennial grasses that affect forage quality and potential biomass conversion to liquid fuels.1918682PI 672014
73PI 672015NE Trailblazer C1Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNE Trailblazer C-1, NE Trailblazer C0, NE Trailblazer C2, NE Trailblazer C3, NE Trailblazer C4, and NE Trailblazer C5 are upland, octaploid switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L. populations that were developed by USDA-ARS at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for increased (high) or decreased (low) in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) in six generations of divergent breeding using population improvement breeding procedures. The six breeding generations and associated evaluation research that resulted in the development of these germplasms was initiated in 1973 and continued for over three decades. During their development, the populations were given the name of the base population, EYxFF, followed by the breeding cycle number. The cultivar `Trailblazer? was developed in the first generation or cycle (EYxFF C1) of recurrent breeding for high IVDMD. The resulting tested germplasms were named NE Trailblazer followed by the selection cycle in which the population was developed to simplify their nomenclature. As a result of the multi-generations of recurrent breeding, the resulting populations differ significantly for IVDMD and for 25 other forage quality or biomass composition traits including both acid detergent and Klason lignin. There are also differences among the populations for winter survival. The genetic differences in biomass composition are fully described in: Vogel, K.P., Mitchell, R.M., Sarath, G., Jung, H.G., Dien, B.S., and Casler, M.D. 2013. Switchgrass biomass composition altered by six generations of divergent breeding for digestibility, Crop Science 53:853-862 (doi: 10.2135/cropsci2012.09.0542). These germplasms can be used in genetics studies for determining the inheritance of multiple biomass composition traits and can be used to identify genes controlling specific biomass composition properties of switchgrass and other perennial grasses that affect forage quality and potential biomass conversion to liquid fuels.1918683PI 672015
74PI 672016NE Trailblazer C2Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNE Trailblazer C-1, NE Trailblazer C0, NE Trailblazer C2, NE Trailblazer C3, NE Trailblazer C4, and NE Trailblazer C5 are upland, octaploid switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L. populations that were developed by USDA-ARS at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for increased (high) or decreased (low) in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) in six generations of divergent breeding using population improvement breeding procedures. The six breeding generations and associated evaluation research that resulted in the development of these germplasms was initiated in 1973 and continued for over three decades. During their development, the populations were given the name of the base population, EYxFF, followed by the breeding cycle number. The cultivar `Trailblazer? was developed in the first generation or cycle (EYxFF C1) of recurrent breeding for high IVDMD. The resulting tested germplasms were named NE Trailblazer followed by the selection cycle in which the population was developed to simplify their nomenclature. As a result of the multi-generations of recurrent breeding, the resulting populations differ significantly for IVDMD and for 25 other forage quality or biomass composition traits including both acid detergent and Klason lignin. There are also differences among the populations for winter survival. The genetic differences in biomass composition are fully described in: Vogel, K.P., Mitchell, R.M., Sarath, G., Jung, H.G., Dien, B.S., and Casler, M.D. 2013. Switchgrass biomass composition altered by six generations of divergent breeding for digestibility, Crop Science 53:853-862 (doi: 10.2135/cropsci2012.09.0542). These germplasms can be used in genetics studies for determining the inheritance of multiple biomass composition traits and can be used to identify genes controlling specific biomass composition properties of switchgrass and other perennial grasses that affect forage quality and potential biomass conversion to liquid fuels.1918684PI 672016
75PI 672017NE Trailblazer C3Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNE Trailblazer C-1, NE Trailblazer C0, NE Trailblazer C2, NE Trailblazer C3, NE Trailblazer C4, and NE Trailblazer C5 are upland, octaploid switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L. populations that were developed by USDA-ARS at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for increased (high) or decreased (low) in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) in six generations of divergent breeding using population improvement breeding procedures. The six breeding generations and associated evaluation research that resulted in the development of these germplasms was initiated in 1973 and continued for over three decades. During their development, the populations were given the name of the base population, EYxFF, followed by the breeding cycle number. The cultivar `Trailblazer? was developed in the first generation or cycle (EYxFF C1) of recurrent breeding for high IVDMD. The resulting tested germplasms were named NE Trailblazer followed by the selection cycle in which the population was developed to simplify their nomenclature. As a result of the multi-generations of recurrent breeding, the resulting populations differ significantly for IVDMD and for 25 other forage quality or biomass composition traits including both acid detergent and Klason lignin. There are also differences among the populations for winter survival. The genetic differences in biomass composition are fully described in: Vogel, K.P., Mitchell, R.M., Sarath, G., Jung, H.G., Dien, B.S., and Casler, M.D. 2013. Switchgrass biomass composition altered by six generations of divergent breeding for digestibility, Crop Science 53:853-862 (doi: 10.2135/cropsci2012.09.0542). These germplasms can be used in genetics studies for determining the inheritance of multiple biomass composition traits and can be used to identify genes controlling specific biomass composition properties of switchgrass and other perennial grasses that affect forage quality and potential biomass conversion to liquid fuels.1918685PI 672017
76PI 672018NE Trailblazer C4Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNE Trailblazer C-1, NE Trailblazer C0, NE Trailblazer C2, NE Trailblazer C3, NE Trailblazer C4, and NE Trailblazer C5 are upland, octaploid switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L. populations that were developed by USDA-ARS at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for increased (high) or decreased (low) in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) in six generations of divergent breeding using population improvement breeding procedures. The six breeding generations and associated evaluation research that resulted in the development of these germplasms was initiated in 1973 and continued for over three decades. During their development, the populations were given the name of the base population, EYxFF, followed by the breeding cycle number. The cultivar `Trailblazer? was developed in the first generation or cycle (EYxFF C1) of recurrent breeding for high IVDMD. The resulting tested germplasms were named NE Trailblazer followed by the selection cycle in which the population was developed to simplify their nomenclature. As a result of the multi-generations of recurrent breeding, the resulting populations differ significantly for IVDMD and for 25 other forage quality or biomass composition traits including both acid detergent and Klason lignin. There are also differences among the populations for winter survival. The genetic differences in biomass composition are fully described in: Vogel, K.P., Mitchell, R.M., Sarath, G., Jung, H.G., Dien, B.S., and Casler, M.D. 2013. Switchgrass biomass composition altered by six generations of divergent breeding for digestibility, Crop Science 53:853-862 (doi: 10.2135/cropsci2012.09.0542). These germplasms can be used in genetics studies for determining the inheritance of multiple biomass composition traits and can be used to identify genes controlling specific biomass composition properties of switchgrass and other perennial grasses that affect forage quality and potential biomass conversion to liquid fuels.1918686PI 672018
77PI 672019NE Trailblazer C5Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesS9Not Available2014DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNE Trailblazer C-1, NE Trailblazer C0, NE Trailblazer C2, NE Trailblazer C3, NE Trailblazer C4, and NE Trailblazer C5 are upland, octaploid switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L. populations that were developed by USDA-ARS at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for increased (high) or decreased (low) in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) in six generations of divergent breeding using population improvement breeding procedures. The six breeding generations and associated evaluation research that resulted in the development of these germplasms was initiated in 1973 and continued for over three decades. During their development, the populations were given the name of the base population, EYxFF, followed by the breeding cycle number. The cultivar `Trailblazer? was developed in the first generation or cycle (EYxFF C1) of recurrent breeding for high IVDMD. The resulting tested germplasms were named NE Trailblazer followed by the selection cycle in which the population was developed to simplify their nomenclature. As a result of the multi-generations of recurrent breeding, the resulting populations differ significantly for IVDMD and for 25 other forage quality or biomass composition traits including both acid detergent and Klason lignin. There are also differences among the populations for winter survival. The genetic differences in biomass composition are fully described in: Vogel, K.P., Mitchell, R.M., Sarath, G., Jung, H.G., Dien, B.S., and Casler, M.D. 2013. Switchgrass biomass composition altered by six generations of divergent breeding for digestibility, Crop Science 53:853-862 (doi: 10.2135/cropsci2012.09.0542). These germplasms can be used in genetics studies for determining the inheritance of multiple biomass composition traits and can be used to identify genes controlling specific biomass composition properties of switchgrass and other perennial grasses that affect forage quality and potential biomass conversion to liquid fuels.1918687PI 672019
78PI 690668GE.2013-20Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum GeorgiaNC7GREENHOUSE2014COLLECTED08/18/2013Village Tsnisi, Akhaltsike District, Meskheti Province, Caucasus Region.41.62453333, 42.73171667515Landrace1918479PI 690668
79PI 690669GE.2013-28Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. ruderale (Kitag.) Tzvelev GeorgiaNC7GREENHOUSE2014COLLECTED08/23/2013Village Tsnisi, Akhaltsike District, Meskheti Province, Caucasus Region.41.57836667, 43.131566671435Landrace1918480PI 690669
80PI 671956 MAPAP13Panicum virgatum L. Georgia, United StatesS92014DEVELOPEDCloneAP13 is a lowland switchgrass genotype with high phosphorus uptake. The selection was made from an Alamo switchgrass population screened for P uptake in the greenhouse and the field. AP13 is the maternal parent of the mapping population AP13 x VS16.1918244PI 671956 MAP
81PI 671957 MAPVS16Panicum virgatum L. Georgia, United StatesS92014DEVELOPEDCloneVS16 is an upland genotype selected from a population of "Summer" switchgrass. This genotype was used as the pollen parent in the mapping population AP13 x VS16. Selection of VS16 was based on the marker based genetic distance of this genotype from a set of lowland genotypes selected from Kanlow and Alamo populations. The Summer population from which the VS16 genotype was selected originated from Dr. Ken Vogel at the University of Nebraska.1918245PI 671957 MAP
82PI 669371'Liberty'Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesPVPONot Available2013DEVELOPEDCultivarLiberty switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a lowland type cultivar that is adapted to USDA Plant Hardiness Zones (HZ) 4, 5, and 6 in the Great Plains and Midwest, USA east of 100 degrees W. longitude and potentially other regions where it has not been tested to date. It was developed for use as a perennial biomass energy crop and is the first high yielding biomass type lowland cultivar that is adapted to this region. It can produce greater biomass yields than upland or forage type switchgrass cultivars that have been developed previously for use in the region and has equivalent winter survival. It has significantly greater winter survival in its adaptation region than previously released lowland switchgrass cultivars that frequently have substantial winter damage and stand loss north of 40 degrees N latitude in the USA. Liberty has the typical lowland switchgrass phenotype but because the female parent plants in the originating crosses was the upland cultivar Summer, it has upland cytoplasm that can be identified using chloroplast DNA markers. Liberty is typically about two weeks earlier in maturity than Kanlow, its lowland male parent cultivar, and can be distinguished from Kanlow and other switchgrass released lowland cultivars by its earlier maturity and chloroplast DNA. It is 10 days to two weeks later in maturity than Summer, its female parent cultivar, and can be distinguished from Summer and other upland cultivars by its lowland phenotype. Foundation seed production of Liberty will be managed by Husker Genetics, the Foundation Seed Division of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE.1913348PI 669371
83PI 667580SE2012-004Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesS92013COLLECTED09/18/2012Columbus County. Vicinity of 13704 Seven Creeks Highway (Highway 905) Right of Way34.05861667, -78.6312000039In wet ditch area along right of way. Associated vegetation: weedy area, pines, hardwoods, bahiagrass, cat tails.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 6 feet tall, lowland type.1907562PI 667580
84PI 667581SE2012-005Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesS92013COLLECTED09/18/2012Columbus County. Vicinity of 15123 Sam Potts Highway (Highway 214) Right of Way on south side of road, Bolton, North Carolina34.32108333, -78.4112833391In wet ditch area along right of way. Associated vegetation: weedy area, pines.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 5 to 6 feet tall, lowland type.1907563PI 667581
85PI 667582SE2012-009Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesS92013COLLECTED09/19/2012Beaufort County. Vicinity of 15329 Highway 32 Right of Way, Pinetown, North Carolina on west side of road35.57953333, -75.8490666733Right of way. Associated vegetation: weedy area, pines.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plant 6 to 7 feet tall, lowland type.1907564PI 667582
86PI 667583SE2012-012Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesS9Not Available2013COLLECTED09/19/2012Hyde County. Vicinity of 9842 US Highway 264 Right of Way, Swanquarter, North Carolina on both sides of road35.44871667, -76.38083333-5Right of way along marsh area. Associated vegetation: weedy area, reeds, pines, silver plumegrass.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plant 2 to 4 feet tall, lowland type.1907565PI 667583
87PI 667584SE2012-015Panicum virgatum L. Georgia, United StatesS9Not Available2013COLLECTED10/09/2012Coweta County. Vicinity of 441 Victoria Drive (Highway 27) Right of Way, Moreland, GA on east side of road33.30898333, -84.77571667948Right of way under large power lines. Associated vegetation: indiangrass, bluestems, hardwoods, goldenrods.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 3 to 5 feet tall.1907566PI 667584
88PI 667585SE2012-017Panicum virgatum L. Georgia, United StatesS9Not Available2013COLLECTED10/09/2012Troup County. Vicinity of 5397 Whitesville Road Right of Way, West Point, GA32.90820000, -85.02316667699Right of way under large power lines. Associated vegetation: weedy area, pine trees, bluestems, indiangrass.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 4 to 5 feet tall, red flowers, large panicles, lowland type.1907567PI 667585
89PI 667586SE2012-018Panicum virgatum L. Georgia, United StatesS92013COLLECTED10/30/2012Putnam County. Vicinity of 1104 Monticello Road (Highway 16) Right of Way, Eatonton, GA33.31141667, -83.46036667536Edge of ditch. Associated vegetation: Near mixed pine and small trees, weeds and young pines.Wild materialPlants 3 to 5 feet tall.1907568PI 667586
90PI 667587SE2012-019Panicum virgatum L. Georgia, United StatesS9Not Available2013COLLECTED11/29/2012Dooly County. Vicinity of 678 County Line Road Right of Way, Cordele, GA32.02853333, -83.69826667355Right of way along treeline on both sides of dirt road. Associated vegetation: weedy area, pines.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plant approximately 3 feet tall.1907569PI 667587
91PI 667588SE2012-020Panicum virgatum L. Georgia, United StatesS92013COLLECTED11/29/2012Dooly County. Vicinity of 1164 County Line Road Right of Way, Cordele, GA32.02821667, -83.66005000420Right of way along treeline on both sides of dirt road. Associated vegetation: In front of pine forest with bamboo, little bluestem, broomsedge, indiangrass .Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants approximately 5 feet tall, large panicles, lowland type.1907570PI 667588
92PI 667589SE2012-026Panicum virgatum L. Georgia, United StatesS92013COLLECTED12/19/2012Putnam County. Vicinity of 238-601 Gray Highway (Highway 129), Eatonton, GA on west side of road33.24289000, -83.43189000532Right of way along state highway. Associated vegetation: weedy slope.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 4 to 5 feet tall with large panicles, lowland type.1907571PI 667589
93PI 667590SE2012-027Panicum virgatum L. Georgia, United StatesS92013COLLECTED12/19/2012Putnam County. Vicinity of 628 Greensboro Road (Highway 44), Eatonton, GA on east side of road33.38786000, -83.30887000533Right of way. Associated vegetation: weedy area, pines/hardwoods.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 2 to 3 feet tall, lowland type.1907572PI 667590
94PI 674968181411Panicum hallii Vasey United StatesS9SEED2011COLLECTED08/15/2002Wild material1895331PI 674968
95PI 667591PP-02Panicum virgatum L. Georgia, United StatesS92011COLLECTED12/19/2011Harris County, 1233 Jordon Road (gravel road), Waverly Hill, GA32.70601700, -84.75613300223100 plants found, 300m2 site size, open area, roadside near hardwoods and pine trees, frequent uniform populationWild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. 1 m tall plants, immature seed at 9-13-2011, recollected (12-19-2011) with ripe seed, possible seeded site.1897702PI 667591
96PI 667592PP-60Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesS92011COLLECTED11/26/2011Onslow County, Hwy 53, 1.3 miles west of Onslow/Pender county line34.70606700, -77.648133002060 plants found, 150m2 site size, weedy edge of mown ditch by power line right of wayWild material1-1.2 m tall plants, half or more seed shattered, very ripe, large plants1897708PI 667592
97PI 667593PP-63Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesS92011COLLECTED12/27/2011Pender County, 10808 Hwy 53 E, Maple Hill, NC34.63001700, -77.773433001030 plants found, 50m2 site size, open roadside under power linesWild material1-1.2 m tall plants, most seed shattered, small group of plants1897709PI 667593
98PI 662287AZ2010-6Panicum hirticaule J. Presl var. hirticaule Arizona, United StatesNC7PLANT2010COLLECTED09/19/2010West bank of a wash, west of a large store, south of the West Calle Arroyo Sur bridge, city of Sahuarita, Pima County.31.91319000, -110.98410000855Sloping bank of a wash. Full sunlight. Sandy.Wild materialPlants up to 1.5 meters tall. Erect inflorescence.1854594PI 662287
99PI 674966LBJWC-1318Panicum amarum Elliott Texas, United StatesS92010COLLECTED04/11/20094Sand dunes.Wild material1885351PI 674966
100PI 658530'EG1101'Panicum virgatum L. Colorado, United StatesPVPONot Available2010DEVELOPEDCultivar1829242PI 658530
101PI 658531'EG1102'Panicum virgatum L. Colorado, United States Historic2010DEVELOPEDCultivar1829245PI 658531
102PI 658520'COLONY'Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2009DEVELOPEDCultivarColony was selected for increased cellulosic concentration and cellulosic yields, while holding nutritive value constant as measured by in vitro dry matter disappearance. Colony is a tall growing plant and the mean 5-yr yield from a one-cut biomass study was 15,576 kg/ha vs. 13,643 kg/ha from other lowland switchgrass types. In another study Colony had greater concentrations of cell walls (720 g/kg) and cellulose (339 g/kg) than Alamo (706 g/kg and 327 g/kg), Performer (706 g/kg and 332 g/kg) and Cave-in-Rock (703 g/kg and 319 g/kg). In a third study hay was evaluated as a feed and Colony was inferior in dry matter intake and digestibility relative to other lowland and upland cultivars. Colony is well adapted in the Southeast and offers potential as a source of cellulosic biomass. No major pests have been observed on Colony, but limited acreage does not generally foster infestations. 1828075PI 658520
103PI 6662072009FL-002Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/12/2009Collected at site previously documented by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Brooksville Plant Material Center (coll. number 9060538). 1.5 miles S on entrance road to Little Talbolt Island State Park on west side of road, Duval County30.43694444, -81.413333330Sandy soil; full sun, 10% slope. Site: Far back dune area. Vegetation: wax myrtle, sea oats, bluestems, sand spurs, muhly, spartina, cactus.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants up to 6' tall; 8"-12" seed heads; rhizomatous.1823589PI 666207
104PI 6662082009FL-003Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS9Not Available2009COLLECTED09/13/2009Collected at site previously documented by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Brooksville Plant Material Center (collection number 9060532). 1.3 miles west on Hwy 315 from CR 310 on north side of road, Putnam County29.53583333, -81.8847222242Sandy soil; partial shade, 10% slope. Site: Ditch area on side of road; wetland hammock. Vegetation: hickory, ferns, sedges, palmetto, dogwoods, pines.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 3'-4' tall; 6"-8" seed heads; seeds not fully mature.1823590PI 666208
105PI 6662092009FL-004Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS9Not Available2009COLLECTED09/13/2009Collected at site previously documented by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Brooksville Plant Material Center (collection number 9060533). 3.6 miles south on Hwy 315 from CR 310, Putnam County29.52333333, -81.9288888929Sandy soil; partial shade, 5% slope. Site: Alongside road in ditch area along wood line. Vegetation: wax myrtles, palmettos, sedges, bluestem.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 3'-5' tall; mostly immature seeds.1823591PI 666209
106PI 6662102009FL-005Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS9PLANT2009COLLECTED09/13/2009Tomoka State Park, Volusia County29.36500000, -81.084722220Sandy soil; full sun, 0% slope. Site: alongside road; intercoastal swamp area. Vegetation: wax myrtles, palmettos, cypress, dactylis, seashore paspalum, reeds, Stenotaphrum.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants ranging 2'-5' tall; large seed heads.1823592PI 666210
107PI 6662112009FL-007Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS9PLANT2009COLLECTED09/14/2009US 1 on east side of road, Volusia County29.09500000, -80.970833330Sandy soil; partial shade. Site: Alongside road between ditch and wood line. Vegetation: saw palmettos, pines, oaks, wax myrtles, nutsedge.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 4'-6' tall; medium\large seed heads; rhizomatous; mature seeds.1823594PI 666211
108PI 6662122009FL-009Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS9Not Available2009COLLECTED09/14/2009Collected at site previously documented by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Brooksville Plant Material Center (collection number 9060560). 4 miles west on CR 46 from CR 426 on both sides of road, Seminole County28.77888889, -81.1658333310Sandy soil; partial shade, 2% slope. Site: Between wood line and ditch; weedy site. Vegetation: pines, palms, palmettos, muscadine, dog fennel.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants ~4' tall; medium\large seed heads; mostly immature seeds; rhizomatous.1823596PI 666212
109PI 6662132009FL-011Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/14/2009Just south on US 41 from CR 323 on both sides of road, Levy County29.27138889, -82.4427777868Sandy-loam soil; partial shade, 0% slope. Site: Alongside and within wood line by right of way; weedy site. Vegetation: hairy indigo, pines, oaks, paspalums, nutsedge.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Mostly immature seeds; nonrhizomatous.1823598PI 666213
110PI 6662142009FL-013Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/14/2009Collected at site previously documented by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Brooksville Plant Material Center (collection number 9060555). 1.2 miles north on US 41 from CR 323 on east side of road, Levy County29.45583333, -82.4741666760Sandy soil; partial shade, 0% slope. Site: Along wood line in right of way; dry site. Vegetation: live oaks, nutsedge, grapevines, spanish needle.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 3'-4' tall; medium\large seed heads; medium foliage; seeds mostly mature.1823600PI 666214
111PI 6662152009FL-017Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/15/2009US 19 between Cross City and Perry on east side of road, Dixie County29.69416667, -83.2769444433Sandy soil; full sun, 0% slope. Site: Along right of way by wood line. Vegetation: pines, wax myrtles, maidencane, goldenrod, saw palmettos, gamagrass, bluestem, paspalums.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 4'-6' tall; medium\large seed heads; medium foliage; mostly mature seeds.1823604PI 666215
112PI 6662162009FL-026Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/16/2009Collected at site previously documented by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Brooksville Plant Material Center (collection number 9060504). 1.3 miles N on US 98 from Wakulla/Franklin county line on east side of road, Wakulla County29.98583333, -84.386666675Muck soil; full sun. Site: Alongside marsh growing in edge of water. Vegetation: wax myrtle, sawgrass, pines, rushes.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 2'-3' tall; medium\large seed heads; medium foliage; mature seeds.1823613PI 666216
113PI 6662172009FL-027Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/16/2009Collected at site previously documented by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Brooksville Plant Material Center (collection number 9060505). 6.5 miles N on US 98 from Wakulla/Franklin county line on east side of road, Wakulla County30.05361111, -84.3883333320Sandy soil; full sun. Site: Along wood line in recent burn area. Vegetation: palmettos, pines, sedges, weedy site.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. medium\large seed heads; medium\abundant foliage; not rhizomatous; mostly immature seeds.1823614PI 666217
114PI 6662182009FL-029Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/16/2009CR 30E on way to St. Joseph Peninsula State Park on east side of road, Gulf County29.68555556, -85.368888895Sandy soil; full sun, 5% slope. Site: At edge of marsh across road from beach under power line. Vegetation: palm, bermudagrass, muhly, spartina.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 5'-6' tall; medium\large seed heads; mature seeds.1823616PI 666218
115PI 6662192009FL-030Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/16/2009Main entrance road of St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, Gulf County29.76250000, -85.402777784Sandy soil; full sun, 0% slope. Site: Along back dune alongside road. Vegetation: palms, palmettos, wax myrtles, pines,.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 4' tall; large seed heads; sparse foliage; mature seeds.1823617PI 666219
116PI 6662202009FL-039Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/18/2009Collected at site previously documented by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Brooksville Plant Material Center (collection number 9060501). Campground area at Grayton Beach State Park, Santa Rosa County30.32916667, -86.153333339Clay/Sand soil; partial shade, 0% slope. Site: Along edges of campground in pine scrub thicket and in back of campground area around lake. Vegetation: pines, palmettos, hardwoods.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 5'-6' tall; medium\large seed heads; sparse foliage; mature seeds.1823626PI 666220
117PI 6662212009FL-046Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/18/2009Collected at site previously documented by NRCS, Brooksville Plant Material Center (coll. number 9060497). Just south on CR 191 from Interstate 10 on west side of road; 2.4 miles S on CR 191 from I-10 on east side of road, Santa Rosa County30.53916667, -87.0497222216Clay/Sand soil; partial shade, 0% slope. Site: Wet area in ditch on right of way in marsh area. Vegetation: reeds, bluestem, wax myrtle, sedges, maidencane.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 4.5' tall; medium foliage; medium\large seed heads; mostly immature seeds.1823633PI 666221
118PI 7069882009FL-042Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/18/2009Collected at site previously documented by NRCS, Brooksville Plant Material Center (collection number 9060492). 1 mile south on CR 85 from CR 2 on east side of road; 0.25 miles west on CR 2 from CR 85 on north side of road, Okaloosa County30.90000000, -86.49361111267Clay/Sand soil; partial shade, 2% slope. Site: Along wood line in right of way. Vegetation: pines, deer moss, Ilex, bluestem, muscadine, shrubby site.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 3'-4' tall; medium seed heads; sparse foliage; approximately half of the seeds were mature.1823629PI 706988
119PI 7069892009FL-043Panicum sp.Florida, United StatesS9SEED2009COLLECTED09/18/2009CR 4 on east side of road at park area, Okaloosa County30.83416667, -86.7336111170Sandy soil; full sun and shade, 0% slope. Site: Park area along black river and under bridge in swampy area. Vegetation: .Wild materialVery large seed heads; immature seeds1823630PI 706989
120PI 7069902009FL-044Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesNLGRP2009COLLECTED09/18/2009Collected at site previously documented by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Brooksville Plant Material Center (collection number 9060494). Just west on CR 4 of Santa Rosa/Okaloosa county line on north side of road, Santa Rosa County30.85000000, -86.7900000052Clay/Sand soil; partial shade, 0% slope. Site: Along woodline in right of way. Vegetation: wiregrass, oaks, ferns, partridge pea, persimmon, pines.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 2'-3' tall; medium\large seed heads; sparse foliage; approximately half of the seeds were mature.1823631PI 706990
121PI 7069912009FL-045Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/18/2009Collected at site previously documented by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Brooksville Plant Material Center (collection number 9060495). 3.5 miles west on CR 4 from CR 191 on south side of road, Santa Rosa County30.87000000, -86.9286111132Clay/Sand soil; partial shade, 0% slope. Site: Wet area in ditch under power line. Vegetation: goldenrod, bay trees, pines, ferns, sweetgum, bamboo, very weedy area.Wild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Plants 6' tall; large seed heads; medium\abundant foliage.1823632PI 706991
122PI 6576659086106Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/09/2007Greenbelt Native Plant Center, Richmond County. Major Land Resource Area 144A.Bulk seed plot with plantings from collections accessioned 9086101, 9086102, 9086103, and 9086104. Equal numbers of each.Wild material1798132PI 657665
123PI 6593409064231Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/01/2001Kings County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.40.65679800, -73.96401600Wild material1798101PI 659340
124PI 6593419086085Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/03/2007Access road to Smith Point Park Marina, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B40.75901600, -72.79264700Maritime and interior woodland on sand. Soil Series and Texture: sand dredge materialWild material1798112PI 659341
125PI 6593429086087Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/03/2007East of Smith Point Marina parking lot, Smith Point Marina south side, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.40.75901600, -72.79264700Soil Series and Texture: sand dredge material.Wild material1798114PI 659342
126PI 6593439086100Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/20/2006Southwest LaTourette Road, Richmond County. Major Land Resource Area 144A.40.57583333, -74.15805556A wet site, meadow, with some exposeed bedrock. Soil Series and Texture: clay loamWild material1798126PI 659343
127PI 6593449086101Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/22/2006Gulf Avenue Southwest to Fasset Avenue, Richmond County. Major Land Resource Area 144A.40.62472222, -74.17888889Very polluted, trashy area with marginal soil, roadside. Soil Series and Texture: clay loam, urban rubbleWild material1798127PI 659344
128PI 6593459086103Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/27/2006Mt. Loretto, main meadow, Rensselaer County. Major Land Resource Area 144A.42.67366400, -73.55941300Soil Series and Texture: clay loamWild material1798129PI 659345
129PI 6593469086104Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/05/2006Elb Pond Park, Richmond County. Major Land Resource Area 144A.40.60166667, -74.06916667Wild material1798130PI 659346
130PI 659347T51972Panicum virgatum L. Maine, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/26/2000Waldo County. Major Land Resource Area 144B.44.51062500, -69.20793100Wild material1798178PI 659347
131PI 6746589049968Panicum virgatum L. Oklahoma, United StatesS92009COLLECTEDRoger Mills County. Major Land Resource Area 78C.35.61897900, -99.63408200Wild materialRhizomatous switchgrass; The county coordinates of the original collection site are S. 25 T14N, R26W. Twenty plants were received at the Manhattan, Kansas PMC and the seed represented in this accession was collected from those initial plants.1798100PI 674658
132PI 6746599080057Panicum virgatum L. New Jersey, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/08/1996Ocean County. Major Land Resource Area 149A.39.96525500, -74.31182100Soil Series and Texture: sandyWild material1798104PI 674659
133PI 6746609080139Panicum virgatum L. New Jersey, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/27/1998BATSTP 542 at River, right side of road.39.64404200, -74.64402400Wild material1798105PI 674660
134PI 6746619086054Panicum virgatum L. Massachusetts, United StatesS92009COLLECTED08/24/2004Mt. Tom Reservation, Hampden County. Major Land Resource Area 143.42.25472222, -72.62861111Wild material1798108PI 674661
135PI 6746629086082Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/02/2007Lebanon County. Major Land Resource Area 147.40.36666900, -76.50257400Wild material1798109PI 674662
136PI 6746639086084Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/23/2007Hubbard County Park in Suffolk County, north side of buildings along north shoreline. Major Land Resource Area 149B.40.90274700, -72.57062900Wild material1798111PI 674663
137PI 6746649086086Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/17/2007Double Dunes TNC Park, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.40.96601900, -72.13346800Soil Series and Texture: wetWild material1798113PI 674664
138PI 6746659086091Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/08/2007By gate near Sebonic Inlet Road in national natural area near golf course, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.40.90886000, -72.44620300Soil Series and Texture: CUB cut and fill dredgeWild material1798117PI 674665
139PI 6746669086094Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/03/2007Rome Sand Plains, Oneida, County. Major Land Resource Area 140.43.14750000, -75.28138889137Wild material1798120PI 674666
140PI 6746679086095Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/12/2007NE Shore of Deleware River, east of Pond Eddy below Rt. 97, Sullivan County. Major Land Resource Area 140.-41.42833333, 74.79694444Gently sloping bank. Primarily graminoid with some woody plants. Ice scoured and periodically flooded. Nice native population - some seeds compromised by insects.Wild material1798121PI 674667
141PI 6746689086096Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/13/2007Sterling Forest area on NE side of Sterling Forest lake, Orange County. Major Land Resource Area 144A.-41.16611111, 74.26833333A young weedy forest with gray birch dominant. Many interesting sand-loving plants and a bit weedy. Soil Series and Testure: sandy dryWild material1798122PI 674668
142PI 6746699086097Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/10/2007Sandy Pond dunes off Lake Ontario between north and south pond, Oswego County. This is the upper part of "high dune." Major Land Resource Area 101.-43.63305556, 76.19583333Soil Series and Texture: sandWild material1798123PI 674669
143PI 6746709086098Panicum virgatum L. New Jersey, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/17/2007Adjacent to Exit 16W on the New Jersey Turnpike, Hudson County. Major Land Resource Area 144A.40.80073500, -74.07460900Wild material1798124PI 674670
144PI 6746719086099Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/10/2007Along north and south side of Lyonsdale Road, about 0.8 miles east of intersection with River Road, Lewis County. Major Land Resource Area 143.-43.61027778, 75.33416667A sandy hillside on edge of small two-lane road dominated primarily by Andropogon gerardii. Exposure is both north and south.Wild material1798125PI 674671
145PI 6746729086102Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/11/2006Seaview, Brielle Avenue between Brady and Manor Road, Richmond County. Major Land Resource Area 144A.40.58555556, -74.11888889Soil Series and Texture: clay loamWild material1798128PI 674672
146PI 6746739086107Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/20/2007Arnot Forest, Tompkins County. Major Land Resource Area 140.42.26308800, -76.62698900427Wild material1798133PI 674673
147PI 6746749106142Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/16/2006NCC Campus, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.41.10445200, -73.45144600Soil Series and Texture: loamy sandWild material1798134PI 674674
148PI 6746759106145Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/26/2006TRC Park, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.41.01714300, -72.00140700Soil Series and Texture: silt loamWild material1798135PI 674675
149PI 6746769106146Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/26/2006TRC Park, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.41.01714300, -72.00140700Soil Series and Texture: loamy sandWild material1798136PI 674676
150PI 6746779106147Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/30/2006NCC Campus, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.41.10445200, -73.45144600Soil Series and Texture: loamy sandWild material1798137PI 674677
151PI 6746789106148Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/06/2006TRC Park, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.41.01714300, -72.00140700Soil Series and Texture: silt loamWild material1798138PI 674678
152PI 6746799106150Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/21/2006H. H. State Park, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.41.01569700, -72.02015300Wild material1798139PI 674679
153PI 6746809106151Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/18/2006Sammy's Beach, Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.41.03232100, -72.19646400Wild material1798140PI 674680
154PI 6746819106189Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/22/2008Route 86 toward the East 1/2 to 3/4 mile before Kanona exit, Steuben County.42.37750000, 77.37555556340Growing in groups next to farm fields near Five Mile Creek. Soil Series and Texture: Benson very channery loamWild materialPlants approximately 4 to 4.5 feet tall.1798141PI 674681
155PI 6746829106191Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/08/2008Burt Dam fishing area along path walking towards dam approximately 1/4 mile on right side, Niagara County.43.31500000, -78.7152777883Growing in association were low growing shrubs and trees along 18 Mile Creek bank, 150 yards north of dam; small area of a few clumps of plantsWild materialPlants 6 feet tall1798143PI 674682
156PI 6746839106193Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/28/2008Found along hill in wet area, Steuben County.42.36638889, -77.69055556244Exposure: NEWild material1798144PI 674683
157PI 6746849106194Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/09/2008Route 63 and Oak Orchard, Orleans County.43.26833333, -78.3555555658Exposure: NWild material1798145PI 674684
158PI 6746859106196Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/28/2008Along Route 86 down embankment above a small wet area, Allegany County, West Almond.42.30138889, -77.09916667486Soil Series and Texture: NOTCOMWild material1798147PI 674685
159PI 6746869106197Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS9Not Available2009COLLECTED10/28/2008Along Turnpike Road 1 mile east of Delos Road, Steuben County.42.31833333, -77.82333333488Wild material1798148PI 674686
160PI 6746879106209Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/04/2008Follow road south of Hoosic River going west from Route 40. Plants were collected between bridge area to the north on east side of river; river scour zone, Rensselaer County.42.89805556, -73.60027778Heavily scoured areas devoid of Panicum virgatum; area gramiroid dominated with Andropogon gerardi and Panicum virgatum dominant; river damned upstream with large flow at times. Soil Texture: Alluvial sandy and gravelly soil over bedrockWild material1798149PI 674687
161PI 6746889106214Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/04/2008Riverview Road, southwest on short road to power plant opposite Sugar Hill Road; drive to parking area, head south along river's edge to rock; plants occur along river edge where there's rock outcrops and sparce vegetation, Saratoga County.42.80305556, -73.84250000Outcrops are steep shaly slopes with more plants; above are fields with more plants at slope's edge.Soil: thin soil over bedrockWild material1798151PI 674688
162PI 6746899106219Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/04/2008South end of Island and along southwest edge of island; Graminoid dominated meadow immediately off of river, Saratoga County.42.77694444, -73.69000000Scattered trees at the base of steep cliffs; thin alluvial soils; also wrack from the Mohawk river. Associated vegetation: Andropogon gerardi, Cornusamomum, C. racemosa, Solidago gigantea, Sorghastrum nutans.Wild material1798152PI 674689
163PI 6746909106221Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/06/2008From Route 6 head west on Ferry Road over the railroad track and directly to the river; Bradford County.41.78638889, -76.32527778Scour area at edge of Susquehanna River; thin covering of herbs. Setaria faberi is dominant. Soil: gravel and cobbles with thin alluvial soil between theseWild material1798153PI 674690
164PI 6746919106222Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/06/2008East bank of Susquehanna River just west of Seshequin Road, north of junction with Chemung River; 6.5 miles by road north of bridge over Sushequin, Bradford County.41.93833333, -76.50194444Rocky riverside scoured by water and perhaps ice; herbaceous dominated with thick stands of Spartica pectinata, Hypericum ascyon, and lots of Lythrum solic. Plants are in scattered patches in nice native habitat. Soil over cobblesWild material1798154PI 674691
165PI 6746929106224Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/07/2008West shore of Susquehanna River a bit south from bridge, Wyoming County.41.45777778, -75.85250000Rocky shore with section of vegetation adjacent to water, further there is denser, thicker vegetation where the plants occur. Herb dominated with gramanoides. Plants scattered throughout. Sandy, sandy gravelly, and cobbley soil.Wild material1798156PI 674692
166PI 6746939106225Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/06/2008Southside of Susquehanna River just west of the bridge in Tunkhannock, Wyoming County.41.53388889, -75.95083333A bedrock outcrop jutting out into the river. Panicum virgatum occurs in cracks in bedrock and other areas where small amounts of soils have built up; between these areas the bedrock is devoid of vegetation. Herbaceous vegetation dominates.Wild material1798157PI 674693
167PI 6746949106227Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/07/2008Head Southwest on Route 11 Hunlock, southwest of bridge to correctional facility to boat launch from west side of Susquehanna River, Luzerne County. Plants occur to the southwest of launch.41.17694444, -76.11222222Rocky shore with tall herbaceous vegetation dominant. Rocky gravelly soil. Associated vegetation: Spatina pectinata, Andropogon gerardi, Helenium autumnale, Lythrum salicaria.Wild material1798158PI 674694
168PI 6746959106228Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/09/2008West branch of Susquehanna River, south side, east a few hundred meters from bridge over the river east of Hyner, Clinton County. Also collected on north side, but south had more plants.41.32555556, -77.63638889South side is an extensive gravel/cobble bar off the shore; plants occur close to the short but also in more barren cobbled areas as well. Thin soil between cobble/gravels.Wild material1798159PI 674695
169PI 6746969106229Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/06/2008Just west of Route 92, south of Ostenhout along the Susquehanna River, Wyoming County.41.49861111, -75.89944444Small slope on east side of river; rock placed here to provide slope stabilization. Small rectangular rocks placed into ground over large area. Thin soil in cracks of rocks. Slope 35%, Exposure: WWild material1798160PI 674696
170PI 6746979106230Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/08/2008Rest area along Route 11 at McKee's half Falls, Snyder County.40.65861111, -76.91833333Old small rip rap and asphaly nearby; unclear if bank eroded and spilled some of this onto edge of river or if placed to stabalize the banks. Sandy with gravel and some large cobble; full exposure.Wild material1798161PI 674697
171PI 6746989106232Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/10/2008Along Clarion River near bridge which crosses Gravel Lick; some were found south along the east side of river, Clarion County.41.30694444, -79.24388889Narrow graminoid dominated strip on riverbank and edge of forest. Sandy soil over cobbles, full exposure. Growing in association are Phalaris arundinacea, Helenium autumnale, Sorghastrum nutans, Spartina pectinata, Andropogon gerardi.Wild material1798163PI 674698
172PI 6746999106233Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/09/2008Sinnermahoning Creek along the northeast side, about 2 miles west of Keating, Clinton County.41.27638889, -77.94888889Gorgeous herb dominated riverside, bit seepy in places. Gentle slope down to creek, uphill is forested. Plants fairly dense, patchy in places. Thin soil over cobble and gravel.Wild material1798164PI 674699
173PI 6747009106234Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/16/2008Susquehanna River, west side from Route 372 bridge, York County.39.81500000, -76.32861111River scour area below a hydroelectric dam. Bedrock outcrops jut into river. Cracks with small amounts of soil and some plants. Thin soil over bedrock.Wild material1798165PI 674700
174PI 6747019106235Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/12/2008Sand dunes on northeast end of Presque Isle peninsula, Erie County.42.17138889, -80.07305556Composite of sand dunes off the lake's edge that are not very high and extend away from edge for some distance, although further back they transition into sand plains. Dominated by Ammophila brevilogulata; herb with trees further backWild material1798166PI 674701
175PI 6747029106237Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/13/2008Along west shore of Allegheny River, just south of Dennison Run, Venango County.41.27305556, -79.84694444Gravel/cobble margin of the large river. Primarily dominated by dense Spartica pectinata with some other herbs scattered about, such as Hypericum ascyon, Vernonia gigantea, Eutrochium maculatum, Salix interior, Phalaris arundinace.Wild material1798167PI 674702
176PI 6747039106238Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/14/2008Along north side of Cheat River, about 1.5 - 2 miles west of hydroelectric dam, Fayette County.39.72166667, -79.87805556River bank with large bourders and smaller cobbles along the margin and a narrow herbaceous dominated strip of land heading upslope from the river. South exposure with 2% slope. Silty loam or sandy loam over cobblesWild material1798168PI 674703
177PI 6747049106239Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/11/2008Inside curve of the Allegheny River at Walnut Bend, Venango County.41.46222222, -79.64972222Impressively large (wide and long) grassland off the Allegheny River. Thin soils over cobbles and gravels; full exposure. Panicum virgatum and Spartica pectinata dominate.Wild material1798169PI 674704
178PI 6747059106240Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/14/2009Just west of Route 381 on north shore of Youghiogheny River, upstream from Ohiopyle Falls, Fayette County.39.87111111, -79.49361111Edge of major river with large exposed horizontal bedrock. Unvegetated in part, and in other areas herbs dominate. Thin soil over bedrock, full exposure. Growing are Andropogon gerardi, Sorghastrum nutans, Salix nigra, Coreopsis tripteris.Wild material1798170PI 674705
179PI 6747069106241Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/15/2008From Layton, cross bridge over Youghioghy River heading southwest. Make a left and follow road heading east along river. Park and walk along trail further east and south following river, Fayette County.40.08472222, -79.71166667Plants are scattered unevenly over a large area in places that are dense. This is a scour area with boulders and outcrops. Sandy soil among boulders and cobbles, full exposure. Herb dominated and in places has scattered woody plants.Wild material1798171PI 674706
180PI 674707T51966Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/16/2000Luzgrne County. Major Land Resource Area 140.41.28563700, -75.90103000Wild material1798172PI 674707
181PI 674708T51967Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/19/2000Clinton County. Major Land Resource Area 147.41.33314400, -77.65178000Wild material1798173PI 674708
182PI 674709T51969Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/16/2000Lackawanna County. Major Land Resource Area 140.41.44212000, -75.57424700Wild material1798175PI 674709
183PI 674710T51970Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/10/2000Crawforn County. Major Land Resource Area 139.41.66567600, -80.27392400Wild material1798176PI 674710
184PI 674711T51971Panicum virgatum L. Ohio, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/08/2000Erie County. Major Land Resource Area 139.41.38825900, -82.47000300Wild material1798177PI 674711
185PI 674712T51973Panicum virgatum L. New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/26/2000Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 144B.40.98169800, -72.61652800Wild material1798179PI 674712
186PI 674713T51974Panicum virgatum L. Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/19/2000Centre County. Major Land Resource Area 147.40.87656500, -77.83672800Wild material1798180PI 674713
187PI 6593322008FL-003Panicum repens L. Florida, United StatesS9FLOWER2008COLLECTED09/17/2008Palm Bay Residential Community on Weimar Rd off of County Road 507, Brevard County. Empty lot in residential community; former flatwoods.27.91055556, -80.6266666720Population ~50 plants, frequent abundance, uniform distribution. Sandy soil, avg drainage; partial/full sun, <5% slope. Site: 2100 sq meters. Vegetation: pines, saw palmettos, lantana, wild grapes, Brazilian pepper, paw paw, many weedsWild materialRhizamatous, lowland type, approx. 3 ft. tall; green, sparse foliage.1787335PI 659332
188PI 6593332008FL-007Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS9Not Available2008COLLECTED09/18/2008Main road entrance in Ft. Pierce Inlet State Park, St. Lucie County. On side of road; low shoulder; looks like disturbed site.27.47555556, -80.295555560Population 30 plants, frequent abundance, uniform distribution. Sandy soil, avg drainage, soil pH 7; partial/full sun, <5% slope. Site: 450 sq meters. Vegetation: sabo palms, bushy bluestem, cactus, weeds, bahia between switchgrass and roadWild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. Large panicle approx 1' in length; purple/brown seed heads; leaf tips reddish-brown; plants 4-5 ft tall.1787338PI 659333
189PI 6593342008FL-010Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS9FLOWER2008COLLECTED09/20/2008Myakka River State Park, Sarasota County. Along side of road next to swamp area.27.28250000, -82.26305556Population >100 plants, frequent abundance, irregular distribution. Sandy black soil with shells, average to poor drainage; partial shade exposure, 0.02% slope. Site: 8000 sq meters. Vegetation: sabo palms, oaks, other grasses, spanish mossWild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. 4-5 ft tall plants with mostly immature inflorescences; green, sparse foliage; medium size panicle.1787342PI 659334
190PI 6593352008FL-011Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS9FLOWER2008COLLECTED09/20/20082.2 miles east of US41 from SR777 on south side of road under billboard by woodline, Sarasota County. Along woodline between woodline and mowed right of way26.97944444, -82.2638888910Population 50 plants, rare abundance, irregular distribution. Dry sandy soil; sun/partial sun. Site: 2000 sq meters. Vegetation: very weedy with woodline of pines, hollies, palms; also muhly grass, bushy bluestem, digitaria, ruddbeckiaWild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. 2 ft tall plants with sparse/green foliage, med/small panicle, panicles mixed with ripe seeds.1787343PI 659335
191PI 6593362008FL-012Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS92008COLLECTED09/20/2008Oscar Scharer State Park, Sarasota County. Alongside main entrance road of park between road and woodline.27.17055556, -82.472777780Population 100 plants, occasional abundance, irregular distribution. Dry sandy soil; partial sun exposure, slight slope. Site: 5000 sq meters. Vegetation: muscadines, pines, other grasses, saw palmettos and sabo palms, very weedy areaWild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. 2-5 ft tall plants; medium, rusty brown panicles; green, medium blade foliage but sparse.1787345PI 659336
192PI 6593372008FL-013Panicum virgatum L. Florida, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available2008COLLECTED09/22/2008Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Martin County. Alongside main road of park between wet area in patches.27.03416667, -80.1197222217Population 100 plants, occasional abundance, irregular distribution. Sandy soil, avg drainage, 2:1 slope; full/partial sun. Site: 8000 sq meters. Veg: bushy bluestem, sabo palms, muscadine, broadleaf & grassy weeds, pine trees, wax myrtlesWild materialPopulation is comprised of seeds harvested from a random sampling of individuals growing in their native habitat. 2 ft tall plants with small/medium rust colored panicles with sparse, green foliage.1787346PI 659337
193PI 674967PAHA-SOSAZ-932-037-06Panicum hallii Vasey United StatesS9SEED2007COLLECTEDPRE 10/26/2007Wild material1740363PI 674967
194PI 644818'PERFORMER'Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2007DEVELOPED11/2006CultivarPerformer was selected for its improved nutritive value as estimated by in vitro dry matter disappearance. Consequently, it is not as tall a grower as some of the present lowland cultivars. However, emphasized were improved digestible nutrients produced per acre, a combination of yield and digestibility. Performer produced 7, 567 lb/ Ac of digestible nutrients with a dry matter digestibility of 56.5%. When offered to animals in separate experiments, they selected from Performer a diet that averaged 66.5% digestible. The consumed forage averaged 53.2 % large particles that were 65.6 % digestible, 33.0% medium particles that were 66.6 % digestible and 13.9% small particles that were 68.9% digestible. Performer consistently had the greatest digestibility among other cultivars included in the tests. It improved digestibility is attributed, in part, to its reduced lignin concentration which averaged 5.8% at the heads-emerging stage. Performer is well adapted across the Coastal plain and Piedmont regions. It is well liked by animals and can be used for either grazing or as a stored feed. Performer appears to have no obvious pests, although limited acreage does not generally carry the potential for high infections . 1717741PI 644818
195PI 645256'BOMASTER'Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2007DEVELOPED11/2006CultivarBoMaster was selected for increased dry matter and cellulosic yields while holding nutritive value constant as measured by in vitro dry matter disappearance. BoMaster is a tall growing plant and yields from two locations averaged 15,773 lbs/Ac of dry matter and 11,854 lbs/Ac of cell wall. The cellulosic fraction averaged 34.2 % of dry matter. BoMaster is well adapted in the Southeast. It can be used as a livestock feed but also offers potential as a feed stock for the production of biofuel. No major pests have been observed on BoMaster , but limited acreage does not generally foster infestations. 1717742PI 645256
196PI 654448O01-002Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sonora, MexicoNC7SEED2006COLLECTED1976Bojajaqui, Municipio de Alamos.27.00000000, -109.00000000500Farm storage/market.Cultivated materialPale and large seeded variety. Used as food and forage. Rare.1705671PI 654448
197PI 677107120Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. ruderale (Kitag.) Tzvelev Shyghys Qazaqstan oblysy, KazakhstanNC7GREENHOUSE2005COLLECTED2004Kokpekty County.48.65083333, 82.25055556550Wild materialThe seeds abscise readily from the plants at a zone below the bracts, unlike most accessions of this species. It is a wild-type shattering example. Observed in a greenhouse April 2017, David Brenner1699799PI 677107
198PI 657660'Central Iowa Germplasm'Panicum virgatum L. Missouri, United StatesS9FLOWER2005DEVELOPED2003Uncertain improvement statusSeed has not been altered or modified. For a complete plant description and characteristics refer to the USDA Plant Database.1676888PI 657660
199PI 639191WS4UPanicum virgatum L. Wisconsin, United StatesS92005DEVELOPED07/18/2002Breeding materialSwitchgrass seedlings from 135 germplasm sources were used, and 20 seedlings of each germplasm source were transplanted to three space planted nurseries. The germplasm sources consisted of 21 cultivars or experimental populations and 114 plant introductions from USDA-NPGS-GRIN. All but 13 of the plant introductions were collected from prairie remnants in eastern South Dakota. Plants were visually evaluated for vigor, lodging resistance, large stem size, and rust reaction. Two hundred fifty plants were selected from the three spaced-plant nurseries. One leaf per plant was analyzed for ploidy level determination using flow cytometry. Based on nuclear DNA content, plants were classified as tetraploid (n = 152) or octaploid (n = 98). Expected DNA content was 3.0 pg/nucleus for tetraploids (2n=4x=36), 4.5 pg/nucleus for hexaploids (2n=6x=54), and 6.0 pg/nucleus for octaploids (2n=8x=72). The use of DNA content for ploidy classification is less precise than chromosome counts and these classifications should not be taken as a warranty that all plants within each population have the designated euploid chromosome number, and the population may contain aneuploids and/or hexaploids. The plants classified as tetraploid were the parents of WS4U.1675937PI 639191
200PI 639192WS8UPanicum virgatum L. Wisconsin, United StatesS92005DEVELOPED07/18/2002Breeding materialSwitchgrass seedlings from 135 germplasm sources were used, and 20 seedlings of each germplasm source were transplanted to three space planted nurseries. The germplasm sources consisted of 21 cultivars or experimental populations and 114 plant introductions from USDA-NPGS-GRIN. All but 13 of the plant introductions were collected from prairie remnants in eastern South Dakota. Plants were visually evaluated for vigor, lodging resistance, large stem size, and rust reaction. Two hundred fifty plants were selected from the three spaced-plant nurseries. One leaf per plant was analyzed for ploidy level determination using flow cytometry. Based on nuclear DNA content, plants were classified as tetraploid (n = 152) or octaploid (n = 98). Expected DNA content was 3.0 pg/nucleus for tetraploids (2n=4x=36), 4.5 pg/nucleus for hexaploids (2n=6x=54), and 6.0 pg/nucleus for octaploids (2n=8x=72). The use of DNA content for ploidy classification is less precise than chromosome counts and these classifications should not be taken as a warranty that all plants within each population have the designated euploid chromosome number, and the population may contain aneuploids and/or hexaploids. The plants classified at octaploid were the parents of WS8U.1675938PI 639192
201PI 664240170055Panicum virgatum L. Nevada, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2005Wild materialErect herb 0.9 meters tall. 1673854PI 664240
202PI 645599'Fourchon'Panicum amarum Elliott Louisiana, United StatesS92005DEVELOPEDCultivarFourchon bitter panicum is intended for use on coastal beaches and barrier islands of the north central Gulf coast, primarily Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. It is an early colonizing species that grows best on the crest and windward slope of the foredune where few other species compete with it. It is a warmseason native perennial grass that spreads primarily by rhizomes or by tillering from lower nodes on the culm (stem).1719305PI 645599
203PI 636468TEM-LoDormPanicum virgatum L. Texas, United StatesS92004DEVELOPED05/2007Breeding materialDerived from Alamo, a lowland switchgrass cultivar. The selection protocol involved four cycles of selection, the first three of these being mass selection for low dormancy with respect to seed germination. In the last cycle, the 24 clones whose seed exhibited highest germination were selected and and replanted. Seed was harvested from these outstanding plants and germination percentages were determined over several years. Relative rankings of the clones varied from year to year, but the mean germination of seed of the clones was always significantly greater than that of unselected Alamo. Equal portions of seed of each of the genotypes were combined and constitutes the TEM-LoDorm germplasm. The appearance of these clones in the field was no different than unselected Alamo, and the germplasm should be no different than Alamo in any characteristics except germination behavior.1668646PI 636468
204PI 6423959084512Panicum virgatum L. Michigan, United StatesS9Not Available2004COLLECTED199942.65143200, -84.61173500Wild materialPerennial, warm-season bunch grass with short, hard, scaly rhizomes. Stems are erect, often reddish to purplish at the base and reaching a height of 7 feet. Dense mat of white, silky hairs extends from ligule to upper leaf surface. Inflorescence is open, freely branched, and pyramidal. Since undergoing no purposeful selection, it should not differ in rate of spread, seed production, vigor, or behavior from naturally occurring switchgrass in this area. Anticipated uses include providing food/cover for wildlife, increasing species diversity, controlling erosion, and restoring native plant environments.1694858PI 642395
205PI 649381Separation from GALPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum AfghanistanNC7FIELD2003COLLECTED1646737PI 649381
206PI 633425'Horizon'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2003DEVELOPEDCultivarSeed coat white (lemma and palea) and a compactum (closed) type panicle. Foliage green in color and similar to Sunup. Nebraska trials, average grain yields were 2.5% higher than Sunrise and Huntsman, and 5% higher than Earlybird. Broadly adapted across the high Plains region, yielding well from South Dakota to Colorado and Wyoming. Earlier in maturity than Sunrise and Earlybird, and later than Dawn. Dawn is generally ready for harvest at least 1 week earlier than Horizon. Flowering is similar to Sunrise and Earlybird, but the seed fill period is shorter with appropriate moisture for harvest being reached two to three days earlier. Seed size (158 seeds g-1) is similar to Sunrise and Earlybird, and larger than Huntsman (161 seeds g-1). Grain volume weight (725 g L-1) is similar to Earlybird (721 g L-1) and Sunrise (728 g L-1), and over the past 4 years has generally been higher than other released cultivars. Shorter (33 cm) than Earlybird, Sunrise, Sunup and Huntsman (35-36 cm), but taller than Dawn (28 cm). Straw strength similar to Sunup. Less than 0.1% partially red seed coat is present. No susceptibility to Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia). Dawn and other lines have been attacked by head rot associated with stem boring species in the same nurseries where Horizon has not shown symptoms but Horizon may have escaped due to preference based on relative maturity rather than resistance.1645230PI 633425
207PI 607837TEM-SLCPanicum virgatum L. Texas, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialAverage crown node elevation of 0.03 cm above the soil surface when grown from seed under continuous dim light (PPFD 1.5 uM m-2 sec -1) at a constant temperature of 30 C for 7 days. Alamo has an average crown node elevation of 0.25 cm above the soil surface when grown under the same conditions. Thus, more responsive to red light in the seedling stage than Alamo. Indistinguishable from Alamo in the mature plant form (2 or more years of age).1596689PI 607837
208PI 607838TEM-SECPanicum virgatum L. Texas, United StatesS9FLOWER2000DEVELOPEDBreeding materialAverage crown node elevation of 0.87 cm above the soil surface when grown from seed under continuous dim light (PPFD 1.5 uM m-2 sec-1) at a constant temperature of 30 C for 7 days. Alamo has an average crown node elevation of 0.25 cm above the soil surface when grown under the same conditions. Thus, less responsive to red light in the seedling stage than Alamo. Indistinguishable from Alamo in the mature plant form (2 or more years of age).1596688PI 607838
209PI 649372Index Seminum 295Panicum miliaceum L. Grand-Est, FranceNC7SEED1999COLLECTED1998Wolxheim.48.56666667, 7.50000000240Wild materialThis accession has dark red seed coats (lemma and palea) as observed by David Brenner in Ames, Iowa, 2007. Since they are dark red rather than greenish, the accession may have naturalized from cultivated plants. In 2009 David Brenner observed that this accession is difficult to classify to sub-species, since it has dark seeds and is non-shattering.1576569PI 649372
210PI 598136'SUNBURST'Panicum virgatum L. South Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWER1997DEVELOPED1997CultivarWinterhardy, leafy, and heavy-seeded upland type. Anthesis early August in eastern SD. Seed weight approx. 200 mg 100 seed-1. Annual forage production 4000 to greater than 9000 kg ha-1 over wide range of environments in northern Great Plains. Total nitrogen in herbage prior to heading approx. 2% and at soft dough less than 1%.1545562PI 598136
211PI 591824'SHAWNEE'Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesS9FLOWER1995DEVELOPEDCultivarUpland, octaploid switchgrass. Improved forage quality as measured by in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) in comparison to Cave-in-Rock and improved forage yield in comparison to Trailblazer. Good persistance and relatively free of diseases. Adapted to USDA hardiness zones 5,6, and 7 east of 100 deg. W. longitude.1500197PI 591824
212PI 649371Index Seminum #568Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Sachsen, GermanyNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED1994Wild materialThis accession has bright white seed coats (lemma and palea) as observed by David Brenner in Ames, Iowa, 2007, and 2009. Since they are non-shattering and white rather than shattering and greenish the accession may have naturalized from cultivated plants.1495312PI 649371
213PI 584510TEM-LCPanicum coloratum L. Texas, United StatesS91994DEVELOPED12/06/1994Breeding materialWhen grown from seed under continuous dim light (PPRD 1.5 uM m-2 sec-1) at a constant temperature of 30 C for 7 days, has average crown node elevation of 0.03cm above the soil surface. Selection-75 has average crown node elevation of 0.90cm above the soil surface when grown under the same conditions. Thus, TEM-LC is more responsive to red light than Selection-75. In the mature plant form (2 or more years of age), TEM-LC is indistinguishable from Selection-75.1482682PI 584510
214PI 584511TEM-ECPanicum coloratum L. Texas, United StatesS91994DEVELOPED12/06/1994Breeding materialWhen grown from seed under continuous dim light (PPFD 1.5 uM m-2 sec-1) at a constant temperature of 30 C for 7 days, has an average crown node elevation of 1.96cm above the soil surface. Selection-75 has an average crown node elevation of 0.90cm above the soil surface when grown under the same conditions. Thus, TEM-EC is less responsive to red light than Selection-75. In the mature plant form (2 or more years of age), TEM-EC is indistinguishable from Selection-751482683PI 584511
215PI 583347'SUNRISE'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1994DEVELOPED06/15/1994CultivarSeed coat (lemma and palea) white. Panicle compactum (closed). Foliage green, similar to Sunup. Yield potential 4% more than Sunup and Rise, and 50% more than Dawn. Relative yield expected to be better than other cultivars. Maturity similar to Rise and Sunup. Seed size (685 seeds per 5g) similar to Earlybird and 8% larger than Sunup. Grain volume weight (713gl-1) not significantly different from Sunup (711 gl-1). Straw strength similar to Sunup. Less susceptible to lodging than Panhandle, Cope, Abarr, or Snowbird. Plant height intermediate between Rise and Earlybird1478318PI 583347
216PI 583348NE1Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1994DEVELOPED06/15/1994Breeding materialSeed coat (lemma and palea) white. Panicle compactum (closed). Foliage green, similar to Sunup. Yield potential 4% more than Sunup and Rise, and 50% more than Dawn. Relative yield expected to be better than other cultivars. Maturity similar to Rise and Sunup. Very short and serves as source of high yield potential with short plant height. Dawn is only cultivar with shorter plant height. Seed size (744 seeds per 5g) similar to Sunup and 8% smaller than Huntsman. Grain volume weight (715 gl-1) not significantly different from Sunup (711 gl-1). Straw strength similar to Sunup1478319PI 583348
217PI 578073'EARLYBIRD'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1994DEVELOPED02/25/1994CultivarSeed coat (lemma and palea) white. Panicle compactum type (closed). Foliage green in color and similar to Sunup. Cool growing conditions increase incidence of red pigmentation in foliage. Yield potential similar to Sunup, 6% more than Rise, and 41% more than Dawn. Seed size (684 seeds per 5g) larger than all previously released cultivars. Average 4% larger seed size compared to Dawn, and 6% larger than Sunup and Snowbird. Straw strength similar to Sunup and better than other cultivars with similar plant height. Maturity intermediate between Dawn and Sunup1473044PI 578073
218PI 578074'HUNTSMAN'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1994DEVELOPED02/25/1994CultivarSeed coat white. Panicle compactum closed type. Foliage green and similar to Sunup. Yield potential similar to Sunup, 11% more than Rise, and 46% more than Dawn. Maturity intermediate between Cope and Sunup and later in maturity than all previous Nebraska releases. Seed size (711 seeds per 5g) larger than all previously released cultivars except Dawn. Averaged 2% larger seed size than Sunup and Snowbird and 5% larger than Rise. Straw strength similar to Sunup and better than other cvs. with similar plant height. Plant height intermediate between Rise and Sunup1473045PI 578074
219PI 573097TEM-SV1Panicum coloratum L. Texas, United StatesS91993DEVELOPED09/23/1993Genetic materialSelected for increased seedling shoot growth rate. Morphologically indistinguishable from Selection -75. Seedlings grow faster than those of Selection-75, having 33% and 20% greater shoot dry mass at 16 and 30 days after emergence in field evaluations. Seed have greater carbohydrate reserves than seed of Selection-75 and an average mass of 0.93mg/seed1468068PI 573097
220PI 564168TEM-SR1Panicum coloratum L. Texas, United StatesS91992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSelected specifically for resist. to seed shattering. Ave. seed mass of hand-harvested mature seed 0.996mg/seed. Compared to Selection-75, retains over twice the number of seed per inflorescence at 35 days after flowering, anthesis occurs 2-3 days later, produces more seed per inflorescence, leaves wider and stems greater in diameter. Yielded significantly less and more upright growth habit than Sel-75 and Verde.1459139PI 564168
221PI 561721'Southpa'Panicum amarum Elliott Florida, United StatesS91992COLLECTED07/14/19770.75 miles S of Carlin Park at Hwy A1A near edge of blacktop. T41 R43 S5, MLRA 155, Palm Beach County.5Beach sandWild material1456693PI 561721
222PI 559908TEM-LD1Panicum coloratum L. Texas, United StatesS91991DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSelected for low post harvest seed dormancy. Germination of freshly-harvested seed 89%. Morphologically indistinguishable from Selection-75, the cultivar which comprised 75% of base population. Produces abundant fertile seed in late spring which have average mass of 0.82mg/seed. Spring growth initiated in early March, plants bloom by mid-May. Yield trials produced 38g of dry matter/plant, similar to Selection-75, but wintersurvival reduced compared to same cultivar.1454880PI 559908
223PI 537588'DACOTAH'Panicum virgatum L. S9FLOWERNot Available1990COLLECTED44.50811300, -98.96510800CultivarCultivar with early maturity, adaquate forage and higher latittude of adaptation then presently available varieties. For use in the Conservation Reserve Program, stabilization of critical areas, grass waterways, component of grass mixture for warm-season pastures, nature trails, habitat for upland game birds and waterfowl and where establishment of native vegetation is an objective.1432524PI 537588
224PI 649375'Boeun 4'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Korea, SouthNC7FIELD1990DEVELOPEDCultivar1061181PI 649375
225PI 649376'Cheongsong 4'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Korea, SouthNC71990DEVELOPEDCultivar1061186PI 649376
226PI 649377'Cheongwon 5'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Korea, SouthNC71990DEVELOPEDCultivar1061189PI 649377
227PI 649378'Euiseong 5'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Korea, SouthNC7FIELD1990DEVELOPEDCultivar1061194PI 649378
228PI 649379'Eumseong 5'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Korea, SouthNC7FIELD1990DEVELOPEDCultivar1061197PI 649379
229PI 649380'Mooju 6'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Korea, SouthNC71990DEVELOPEDCultivar1061203PI 649380
230PI 536011'SUNUP'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1989DONATED10/12/1989CultivarCultivar with potential superior yield in western Nebraska. Seed white, intermediate in size between Dawn and Rise. Head type compactum. Good yield record in black fallow, no-till and in early and late seedings. Should be adapted to areas north of Nebraska1430947PI 536011
231PI 531397'BANKUTI FEHER'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC71989DEVELOPEDCultivar1426333PI 531397
232PI 531398BOLGAR 159Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum BulgariaNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426334PI 531398
233PI 531399BOLGAR 161Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum BulgariaNC71989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426335PI 531399
234PI 531400CSASZARRETI 2Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC71989DEVELOPEDLandrace1426336PI 531400
235PI 531401CSASZARRETI 6Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7Greenhouse1989DEVELOPEDLandrace1426337PI 531401
236PI 531402DOMACE BIELEPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum CzechoslovakiaNC71989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426338PI 531402
237PI 531403DUNAKILITI "A"Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7FIELD1989DEVELOPEDLandrace1426339PI 531403
238PI 531404GORKOVSKOE 43Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7FIELD1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426340PI 531404
239PI 531405GULIANSKOEPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC71989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426341PI 531405
240PI 531406HANACKE MANAPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum CzechoslovakiaNC7FIELD1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426342PI 531406
241PI 531407HARKOVSKOE 2Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum GermanyNC71989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426343PI 531407
242PI 531408HARKOVSKOE 65Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum GermanyNC7FIELD1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426344PI 531408
243PI 531409IPECSPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Hungary Historic1989DONATED05/30/1989Cultivated material1426345PI 531409
244PI 531410'KAMUSINSZKOE 67'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivar1426346PI 531410
245PI 531411KOMSOMOLSKOE 996Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426347PI 531411
246PI 531412KAZANSKOE 176Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426348PI 531412
247PI 531413KORNBERGER MITTELFRUHEPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum GermanyNC71989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426349PI 531413
248PI 531414KRASNOKUTSKOE 48Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426350PI 531414
249PI 531415KUSOTAPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7Greenhouse1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426351PI 531415
250PI 531416MALCALTOR "A"Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7GREENHOUSE1989DEVELOPEDLandrace1426352PI 531416
251PI 531417ORENBURGSKOE KRASNOEPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426353PI 531417
252PI 531418OROSZ-6Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7Greenhouse1989DONATED05/30/1989Cultivated material1426354PI 531418
253PI 531419PROSOSPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum KenyaNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426355PI 531419
254PI 531420PUSKI "A"Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC71989DEVELOPEDLandrace1426356PI 531420
255PI 531421RABASZENTANDRASI "A"Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC71989DEVELOPEDLandrace1426357PI 531421
256PI 531422SARATOVSKOE 953Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426358PI 531422
257PI 531423STRELECKIE BRUNATEPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum PolandNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426359PI 531423
258PI 531424SZABADSZALLASI "A"Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7GREENHOUSE1989DEVELOPEDLandrace1426360PI 531424
259PI 531425'SZARVASI 353'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7FIELD1989DEVELOPEDCultivar1426361PI 531425
260PI 531426'TAPIOI BARNA'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7GREENHOUSE1989DEVELOPEDCultivar1426362PI 531426
261PI 531427TOJDENSKOE 215Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC71989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426363PI 531427
262PI 531428'TOPAZ'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC7FIELD1989DEVELOPEDCultivar1426364PI 531428
263PI 531429TUVINSKOEPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426365PI 531429
264PI 531430'VESZELOPODOLJANSZKOE 403'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivar1426366PI 531430
265PI 531431UNIKUMPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum CzechoslovakiaNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTEDCultivated material1426367PI 531431
266PI 551343UI 6909Panicum bisulcatum Thunb. Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1988DONATED12/15/1988Wild material1446279PI 551343
267PI 551352UI 4718Panicum capillare L. Trujillo, Venezuela Historic1988COLLECTED02/22/19741.7km south of Valera in pass on both sides of road along cliff.Wild material1446288PI 551352
268PI 551353UI 4719Panicum capillare L. Oklahoma, United States Historic1988COLLECTEDAt turnoff of Interstate 40 near Ramada Inn of Elk City, 136.0km west of Interstate 40 and US 81 junction.Wild material1446289PI 551353
269PI 551354UI 4720Panicum capillare L. Texas, United States Historic1988COLLECTED3.2km west of Oklahoma border along Interstate 40 in sandy soil in recovering prairie.Wild material1446290PI 551354
270PI 551355UI 4721Panicum capillare L. Texas, United States Historic1988COLLECTED2.1km west of Shamrock along Interstate 40, next to rest area along planted pasture.Wild material1446291PI 551355
271PI 551356UI 5167Panicum capillare L. Tennessee, United States Historic1988COLLECTEDVacent lot at gas station near Murfreesboro.Wild material1446292PI 551356
272PI 551357UI 4762Panicum dichotomiflorum Michx. Texas, United States Historic1988COLLECTEDCorpus Christi sewage plant, 10.7km from South Shoreline Boulevard and Morgan Street.Wild material1446293PI 551357
273PI 551358UI 4763Panicum dichotomiflorum Michx. Texas, United States Historic1988COLLECTED14.2km northeast of Refugio, Refugio County, along US 77.Wild material1446294PI 551358
274PI 551369UI 5082Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sonora, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTED4.0km south of Castia and 46.1km south of United States and Mexico border on Mexico Highway 15.Wild material1446305PI 551369
275PI 551370UI 5087Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sonora, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTED6.4km east of Navojoa along Alamos Road.Wild material1446306PI 551370
276PI 551371UI 5077Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Arizona, United States Historic1988COLLECTED14.4km west of US 89 and AZ 289 junction in Pena Blanca Recreation Area, Coronado National Forest.Wild material1446307PI 551371
277PI 551372UI 4725Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Arizona, United States Historic1988COLLECTED22.4km south of Safford, Graham County, along US 666, in gully.Wild material1446308PI 551372
278PI 551373UI 4726Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Arizona, United States Historic1988COLLECTED20.6km S of Bowie, Cochise County along Apache Pass Road.Wild material1446309PI 551373
279PI 551374UI 4727Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Arizona, United States Historic1988COLLECTED2.7km southwest from AZ 186 and AZ 181 junction, along AZ 181, Cochise County.Wild material1446310PI 551374
280PI 551375UI 4728Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sonora, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTED15.0km south of United States and Mexico border at Nogales, along Mexico Highway 15.Wild material1446311PI 551375
281PI 551376UI 4729Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sonora, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTEDAlong Mexico Highway 15, 95.2km south of Hermosillo.Wild material1446312PI 551376
282PI 551377UI 4730Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sonora, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTED95.2km south of Hermosillo, along Mexico Highway 15, 36.8km north of Guaymas.Wild material1446313PI 551377
283PI 551378UI 4731Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sonora, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTED57.3km southeast of Guaymas along Mexico Highway 15, 18.6km northwest of Vicam Station at edge of water.Wild material1446314PI 551378
284PI 551379UI 4732Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sonora, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTED57.3km southeast of Guaymas along Mexico Highway 15 in damp meadow.Wild material1446315PI 551379
285PI 551380UI 4733Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sonora, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTED1.2km northwest of Alamos.Wild material1446316PI 551380
286PI 551381UI 4734Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sonora, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTED40.8km southy of Navojoa from junction of Mexico Highway 15 and Sonora State Highway 19, along Mexico Highway 15.Wild material1446317PI 551381
287PI 551382UI 4735Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Sinaloa, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTED15.0km southeast of Guamuchil, along Mexico Highway 15.Wild material1446318PI 551382
288PI 551383UI 4736Panicum hirticaule J. Presl Nayarit, Mexico Historic1988COLLECTED7.2km south of Ahuacatlan and 4.3km south of Jala turnoff along Mexico Highway 15.Wild material1446319PI 551383
289PI 551384UI 4723BPanicum hirticaule J. Presl Texas, United States Historic1988COLLECTEDSouthwest of Amarillo, just of Interstate 40, along Paramount Avenue in empty lot.Wild material1446320PI 551384
290PI 551387UI 4789Panicum repens L. Texas, United States Historic1988COLLECTEDAlong TX 87, 19.8km northeast of Port Boliva Perry Landing in Galveston County.Wild material1446323PI 551387
291PI 551388UI 4790Panicum repens L. Texas, United States Historic1988COLLECTED26.1km northeast of High Island, Galveston County, and 70.9km northeast of Galveston, along TX 87.Wild material1446324PI 551388
292PI 551389UI 4791Panicum repens L. Florida, United States Historic1988COLLECTED1.6km east of Inlet Beach and 63.7km east of Fort Walton Beach in Bay County along US 98.Wild material1446325PI 551389
293PI 551390UI 4792Panicum repens L. Florida, United States Historic1988COLLECTEDAlong pond, 1.6km east of Inlet Beach, Bay County, along US 98.Wild material1446326PI 551390
294PI 704878IC 28424Panicum sumatrense Roth IndiaNC7FIELD1988COLLECTED1067491PI 704878
295PI 704879IC 28423Panicum sumatrense Roth IndiaNC7FIELD1988COLLECTED1067497PI 704879
296PI 704880UI 6695Panicum sumatrense Roth IndiaNC7FIELD1988COLLECTEDPRE 12/15/19881067500PI 704880
297PI 704881IPM 23Panicum sumatrense Roth West Bengal, IndiaNC7FIELD1988COLLECTEDPRE 12/15/1988Kudi, Mahasu, West Dinajpur. Written in the CEL log-in book and in the donation packing list.25.21007800, 88.7669460050This may duplicate Ames 11140 since both are IPM 23. However, since Ames 11140 is inactivated this is the continuing IPM 23.1067532PI 704881
298PI 532957J-142Panicum sp. Nepal Historic1988COLLECTED09/11/1986Along field margins and irrigation canals, Jomsom, Mustang.28.00000000, 84.000000002682Wild materialRhizomatous, widespread. Valuable forage. Propagated by roots. Harvested mid-late October.1427893PI 532957
299PI 516181'MINERVA'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum RomaniaNC71988DONATED02/08/1988Cultivar1411117PI 516181
300PI 5159489039029Panicum amarum Elliott North Carolina, United States Historic1988COLLECTED10/1983Dune, Fort Macon State Park, Carteret County.34.66666667, -77.00000000Breeding materialStems thick. Rhizomes extensive. Excellent sand dune stabilizing plant. Growth most vigorous south of Maryland. Adapted to coastal dunes and sandy shores from Connecticut to Florida and Texas.1410884PI 515948
301PI 5188209039030Panicum amarum Elliott North Carolina, United States Historic1988COLLECTED10/1983Fort Macon State Park, Carteret County.34.66666667, -77.00000000Breeding materialStems thick. Rhizomes extensive. Excellent sand dune stabilizing plant. Growth most vigorous south of Maryland. Adapted to coastal dunes and sandy shores from Connecticut to Florida and Texas.1413756PI 518820
302PI 5188219039032Panicum amarum Elliott North Carolina, United States Historic1988COLLECTED10/1983Emerald Isle, Carteret Co., NC.34.66666667, -77.00000000Breeding materialStems thick. Rhizomes extensive. Excellent sand dune stabilizing plant. Growth most vigorous south of Maryland. Adapted to coastal dunes and sandy shores from Connecticut to Florida and Texas.1413757PI 518821
303PI 5079330800215Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum HungaryNC71987COLLECTED1983Miskolc48.10000230, 20.71600000Landrace1402869PI 507933
304PI 6544036843Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Bitlis, TurkeyNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED08/10/19851.6 km northwest of Mutki on road to Kavak.38.41666667, 41.916666671320Steep southern slope in area between semi-terraced fields of irrigated millet. Amaranthus and Vicia present as weeds. Thin soil over metamorphic rock. Region of oak and populus forest.Cultivated material1040027PI 654403
305PI 654404Koruk, GarisPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Bitlis, TurkeyNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED08/13/198530 km east of Kucuksu, near Ekinduzu village, on road from Tatvan to Van.38.43333333, 42.550000001670Irrigated Panicum field, sown in June, maturing at time of collection.Cultivated materialUsed for chicken feed. Many years ago, before wheat was grown here, Panicum was also used for bread. Setaria (6859) covers about 5-10% of field. Setaria was once grown separately as a crop or mixed with Panicum.1040028PI 654404
306PI 649373TalaPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Hakkâri, TurkeyNC71986COLLECTEDGecitli village, West of Hakkari.37.60000000, 43.566666671860Cultivated materialGrown for chicken feed. Formerly grown for bread making.1040015PI 649373
307PI 649374GarvisPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Hakkâri, TurkeyNC71986COLLECTEDUzumci village, 29.6 km south of Hakkari on Hakkari-Cukurca road, then 0.6 km north on road to Baslik.37.50000000, 43.600000001170Open oak scrub forest region.Cultivated materialSown in June and harvested 70 days later. Used for bread/flour.1040016PI 649374
308PI 517016GR 656Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum MoroccoNC71986DEVELOPEDCultivated material1411952PI 517016
309PI 517017GR 658Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Drâa-Tafilalet, MoroccoNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED07/30/198350 km N of Ouarzazate at Ait-Benhaddou31.05000000, -7.13000000Cultivated materialDonated by Abdelazziz Maghroui1411953PI 517017
310PI 517018GR 664Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum MoroccoNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED07/30/198370 km N of Ouarzazate31.49182710, -6.46951300Cultivated materialGrown by Saoud Ahmad Agouime. 1979 seed crop.1411954PI 517018
311PI 517019GR 665Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Drâa-Tafilalet, MoroccoNC7GREENHOUSE1986COLLECTED07/30/1983Road 6849 at Ilaghimane30.86044030, -6.46951300Cultivated materialGrown by Mohamed Ben Lahcen Ait Hmidun Said.1411955PI 517019
312PI 549094'TRAILBLAZER'Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesS9FLOWER1984DEVELOPEDCultivarSimilar to Pathfinder in maturity, appearance, and area of adaptation which is central Great Plains and western Corn Belt. The 6% improvement in IVDMD in comparison to Pathfinder resulted in a 23% improvement in beef production per ha.1444030PI 549094
313PI 483444'Verde'Panicum coloratum L. Texas, United StatesS91984DEVELOPEDCultivarSimilar to 'Selection 75' Kleingrass but selected for larger seed size.1378380PI 483444
314PI 64836570SG 037Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167438PI 648365
315PI 64836670SG 053Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167469PI 648366
316PI 64836770SG 070Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167501PI 648367
317PI 649386'Rise'Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Nebraska, United StatesNC7Greenhouse1983DONATED06/1983CultivarAbout 12-15 cm taller than Dawn and about 5-8 cm shorter than Panhandle. It has a heading date midway between Cope and Dawn, similar to Minco. It had grain yields that exceeded Cope, Dawn, and Minco during all three years of testing. It has a compactum panicle type similar to Dawn although the seed is smaller than Dawn. It has lodging resistance similar to Dawn.1156046PI 649386
318PI 64219370SG 001Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167374PI 642193
319PI 64219470SG 002Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167375PI 642194
320PI 64219570SG 003Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167378PI 642195
321PI 64219670SG 004Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167379PI 642196
322PI 64219770SG 005Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167382PI 642197
323PI 64219870SG 006Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167383PI 642198
324PI 64219970SG 007Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167386PI 642199
325PI 64220070SG 008Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167387PI 642200
326PI 64220170SG 010Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167390PI 642201
327PI 64220270SG 011Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167391PI 642202
328PI 64220370SG 012Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167394PI 642203
329PI 64220470SG 013Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167395PI 642204
330PI 64220570SG 014Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167398PI 642205
331PI 64220670SG 015Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167399PI 642206
332PI 64220770SG 016Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167402PI 642207
333PI 64220870SG 017Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167403PI 642208
334PI 64220970SG 018Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167406PI 642209
335PI 64221070SG 019Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167407PI 642210
336PI 64221170SG 020Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167410PI 642211
337PI 64221270SG 021Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167411PI 642212
338PI 64221370SG 022Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167414PI 642213
339PI 64221470SG 023Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167415PI 642214
340PI 64221570SG 024Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167418PI 642215
341PI 64221670SG 025Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167419PI 642216
342PI 64221770SG 026Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167422PI 642217
343PI 64221870SG 028Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167423PI 642218
344PI 64221970SG 029Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167424PI 642219
345PI 64222070SG 031Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167427PI 642220
346PI 64222170SG 032Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167428PI 642221
347PI 64222270SG 033Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167430PI 642222
348PI 64222370SG 034Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167431PI 642223
349PI 64222470SG 035Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167434PI 642224
350PI 64222570SG 036Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167435PI 642225
351PI 64222670SG 038Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167439PI 642226
352PI 64222770SG 039Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167442PI 642227
353PI 64222870SG 040Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167443PI 642228
354PI 64222970SG 041Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167446PI 642229
355PI 64223070SG 042Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167447PI 642230
356PI 64223170SG 043Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167450PI 642231
357PI 64223270SG 044Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167451PI 642232
358PI 64223370SG 045Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167454PI 642233
359PI 64223470SG 046Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167455PI 642234
360PI 64223570SG 047Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167458PI 642235
361PI 64223670SG 048Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167459PI 642236
362PI 64223770SG 049Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167462PI 642237
363PI 64223870SG 050Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167463PI 642238
364PI 64223970SG 051Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167465PI 642239
365PI 64224070SG 052Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167466PI 642240
366PI 64224170SG 054Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167470PI 642241
367PI 64224270SG 055Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167472PI 642242
368PI 64224370SG 056Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167473PI 642243
369PI 64224470SG 057Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167476PI 642244
370PI 64224570SG 058Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167477PI 642245
371PI 64224670SG 059Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167480PI 642246
372PI 64224770SG 060Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167481PI 642247
373PI 64224870SG 061Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167484PI 642248
374PI 64224970SG 062Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167485PI 642249
375PI 64225070SG 063Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167488PI 642250
376PI 64225170SG 064Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167489PI 642251
377PI 64225270SG 065Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167492PI 642252
378PI 64225370SG 066Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167493PI 642253
379PI 64225470SG 067Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167496PI 642254
380PI 64225570SG 068Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167497PI 642255
381PI 64225670SG 069Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167498PI 642256
382PI 64225770SG 071Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167502PI 642257
383PI 64225870SG 072Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167505PI 642258
384PI 64225970SG 073Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167506PI 642259
385PI 64226070SG 074Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167509PI 642260
386PI 64226170SG 075Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167510PI 642261
387PI 64226270SG 076Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167513PI 642262
388PI 64226370SG 077Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167514PI 642263
389PI 64226470SG 078Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167517PI 642264
390PI 64226570SG 079Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167518PI 642265
391PI 64226670SG 080Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167521PI 642266
392PI 64226770SG 081Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167522PI 642267
393PI 64226870SG 082Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672984), which represents all accessions contained in the 70SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167525PI 642268
394PI 64226971SG 001Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167526PI 642269
395PI 64227071SG 002Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167529PI 642270
396PI 64227171SG 004Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167530PI 642271
397PI 64227271SG 005Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167533PI 642272
398PI 64227371SG 006Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167534PI 642273
399PI 64227471SG 007Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167537PI 642274
400PI 64227571SG 008Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167538PI 642275
401PI 64227671SG 009Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167541PI 642276
402PI 64227771SG 010Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167542PI 642277
403PI 64227871SG 011Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167545PI 642278
404PI 64227971SG 012Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167546PI 642279
405PI 64228071SG 013Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167549PI 642280
406PI 64228171SG 014Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167550PI 642281
407PI 64228271SG 015Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167553PI 642282
408PI 64228371SG 016Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167554PI 642283
409PI 64228471SG 017Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167557PI 642284
410PI 64228571SG 018Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167558PI 642285
411PI 64228671SG 019Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167561PI 642286
412PI 64228771SG 020Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167562PI 642287
413PI 64228871SG 021Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167565PI 642288
414PI 64228971SG 022Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167566PI 642289
415PI 64229071SG 023Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167569PI 642290
416PI 64229171SG 024Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167570PI 642291
417PI 64229271SG 025Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167572PI 642292
418PI 64229371SG 026Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167573PI 642293
419PI 64229471SG 027Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167574PI 642294
420PI 64229571SG 028Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167575PI 642295
421PI 64229671SG 029Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167576PI 642296
422PI 64229771SG 030Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167577PI 642297
423PI 64229871SG 031Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167578PI 642298
424PI 64229971SG 032Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167579PI 642299
425PI 64230071SG 033Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167580PI 642300
426PI 64230171SG 034Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167581PI 642301
427PI 64230271SG 035Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167582PI 642302
428PI 64230371SG 036Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167583PI 642303
429PI 64230471SG 037Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167584PI 642304
430PI 64230571SG 038Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167585PI 642305
431PI 64230671SG 039Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167586PI 642306
432PI 64230771SG 040Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167587PI 642307
433PI 64230871SG 041Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167588PI 642308
434PI 64230971SG 041BPanicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167589PI 642309
435PI 64231071SG 042Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167590PI 642310
436PI 64231171SG 043Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167591PI 642311
437PI 64231271SG 044Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167592PI 642312
438PI 64231371SG 045Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED1983This accession has been included in the composite accession (PI 672985), which represents all accessions contained in the 71SG population originally donated by Arvid Boe. Please contact the warm season grass curator, Melanie Harrison, for more information.1167593PI 642313
439PI 478001'Forestburg'Panicum virgatum L. South Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWER1983COLLECTED08/1956Forestburg, Sanborn County, South Dakota44.02220600, -98.10814000CultivarPotential use for surface mine reclamation and forage. Maturity early. Forage yield high.1372937PI 478001
440PI 478002T 6011Panicum virgatum L. North Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWER1983COLLECTED05/1955Hand County, North Dakota44.50811300, -98.96510800Cultivated materialCollected by G. A. Rogler. Potential multiple use conservation plant: surface mine reclamation and forage. Forage yield high.1372938PI 478002
441PI 476814T 16952Panicum amarum Elliott var. amarulum (Hitchc. & Chase) P. G. Palmer United StatesS91983COLLECTED09/24/1941Virginia Beach, Virginia1371750PI 476814
442PI 476815T 16954Panicum amarum Elliott var. amarulum (Hitchc. & Chase) P. G. Palmer United StatesS9PLANT1983COLLECTEDManteo, North CarolinaSeed production heavy.1371751PI 476815
443PI 477003'Nebraska 28'Panicum virgatum L. Nebraska, United StatesS9FLOWER1983COLLECTED1935Holt County, Nebraska42.38033100, -98.66005900CultivarReleased in 1979. Nebraska sandhill type. Maturity early. Well-adapted to diverse soils. Susceptible to rust in areas with longer season than Nebraska. Used for forage and stabilization.1371939PI 477003
444PI 476289T 3357Panicum antidotale Retz. Arizona, United StatesS91983DONATED01/1983Tested under Tucson PMC Number A-14013 and Knox City PMC Number T-15327. Cold hardy.1371225PI 476289
445PI 476290T 2086Panicum virgatum L. North Carolina, United StatesS9FLOWER1983COLLECTEDWilmington, North Carolina34.22572500, -77.94471000Fast growing.1371226PI 476290
446PI 476291T 2099Panicum virgatum L. S91983COLLECTED34.22572500, -77.94471000Blend of T-2086 and T-21041371227PI 476291
447PI 476292T 2100Panicum virgatum L. Arkansas, United StatesS9FLOWER1983COLLECTED10/31/1955Franklin County, Arkansas35.59276300, -93.824429001371228PI 476292
448PI 476293T 2101Panicum virgatum L. New Jersey, United StatesS9FLOWER1983COLLECTEDHeislerville, New Jersey39.22316700, -74.992412001371229PI 476293
449PI 476294T 4613Panicum virgatum L. Colorado, United StatesS9FLOWER1983COLLECTEDEads, Colorado38.48056200, -102.78186300Tested under New Mexico Number C-10.1371230PI 476294
450PI 476295T 4614Panicum virgatum L. Colorado, United StatesS9FLOWER1983COLLECTEDColorado Springs, Colorado38.83388200, -104.82136300Tested under New Mexico Number C-13.1371231PI 476295
451PI 476296T 16971Panicum virgatum L. Maryland, United StatesS9FLOWER1983DONATED01/1983Tested under Arizona Number A-6606.1371232PI 476296
452PI 477093Panicum glabripes Döll Uruguay Historic1982COLLECTED11/22/1979Sandy field next to small ranch, Route 26, Las Toscas, Tacua rembo DeptCollected by B. Rosengurtt and D. Formoso.1372029PI 477093
453PI 469224'A-130'Panicum antidotale Retz. AustraliaS9Image1982COLLECTED1932CultivarReleased in 1950. Major strain grown in the southwest. Suitable for irrigation and range.1364160PI 469224
454PI 469228'Cave-in-Rock'Panicum virgatum L. Illinois, United StatesS9FLOWER1982COLLECTED1958Cave-in-Rock, Illinois37.46921700, -88.16530800CultivarReleased in 1974. Maturity late. Medium to coarse. Seed production 75% higher than 'Blackwell. Used for hay, wildlife food and cover. Resistant to zonate leafspot and rust.1364164PI 469228
455PI 476398Irtyskoe-201Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1981COLLECTED1371334PI 476398
456PI 476399RaoluogaPanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC71981COLLECTED1371335PI 476399
457PI 476400Mironovskoe 94Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7FIELD1981COLLECTED1371336PI 476400
458PI 476401Omskoe-5Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1981COLLECTED1371337PI 476401
459PI 476402Kinel'skoe SkorospeloePanicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum Former, Soviet UnionNC7GREENHOUSE1981COLLECTED1371338PI 476402
460PI 462235Panicum bergii Arechav. UruguayS91981DONATED04/19811357171PI 462235
461PI 4622372265Panicum glabripes Döll Tacuarembó, Uruguay Historic1981COLLECTED11/22/1979Sandy field, Route 26, Las Toscas, Tacuarembo DepartmentCollected by B. Rosengurtt and D. Formoso.1357173PI 462237
462PI 462238Panicum glabripes Döll Uruguay Historic1981COLLECTED12/20/1979Sandy field, Route 26, E of CaraguataCollected by B. Rosengurtt and A. Vidal.1357174PI 462238
463PI 4622402168Panicum bergii Arechav. Treinta y Tres, UruguayS9Image1981COLLECTED12/24/1979Garden, near river Olimar, CIAAB, Treinta y Tres DepartmentCollected by B. Rosengurtt.1357176PI 462240
464PI 463089I.Pm. 8Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC7FIELD1981DONATED03/19811358025PI 463089
465PI 463090I.Pm. 14Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC7FIELD1981DONATED03/19811358026PI 463090
466PI 463091I.Pm. 36Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358027PI 463091
467PI 463092I.Ec. 96Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358028PI 463092
468PI 463093I.Ec. 101Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358029PI 463093
469PI 463094I.Ec. 138Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358030PI 463094
470PI 463095I.Ec. 196Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358031PI 463095
471PI 463096I.Pm. 211Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358032PI 463096
472PI 463097I.Pm. 215Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358033PI 463097
473PI 463098I.Pm. 237Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1981DONATED03/19811358034PI 463098
474PI 463099I.Ec. 244Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358035PI 463099
475PI 463100I.Pm. 247Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358036PI 463100
476PI 463101I.Pm. 254Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358037PI 463101
477PI 463102I.Pm. 299Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC7FIELD1981DONATED03/19811358038PI 463102
478PI 463103I.Pm. 308Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358039PI 463103
479PI 463104I.Pm. 324Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358040PI 463104
480PI 463105I.Pm. 325Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358041PI 463105
481PI 463106I.Pm. 1295Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358042PI 463106
482PI 463107I.Pm. 1296/1Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358043PI 463107
483PI 463108I.Pm. 1296/2Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358044PI 463108
484PI 463109I.Pm. 1298Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358045PI 463109
485PI 463110I.Pm. 1299Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358046PI 463110
486PI 463111I.Pm. 1300Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358047PI 463111
487PI 463112I.Pm. 1301Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC7SEED1981DONATED03/19811358048PI 463112
488PI 463113I.Pm. 1302Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358049PI 463113
489PI 463114I.Pm. 1302/1Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358050PI 463114
490PI 463115I.Pm. 1304Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358051PI 463115
491PI 463116I.Pm. 1305Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358052PI 463116
492PI 463117I.Pm. 1306Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358053PI 463117
493PI 463118I.Pm. 1307Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358054PI 463118
494PI 463119I.Pm. 1308/2Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358055PI 463119
495PI 463120I.Pm. 1309Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358056PI 463120
496PI 463121I.Pm. 1310Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358057PI 463121
497PI 463122I.Pm. 1311Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358058PI 463122
498PI 463123I.Pm. 1312Panicum miliaceum L. subsp. miliaceum IndiaNC71981DONATED03/19811358059PI 463123
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