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PI 685854
'GEMN-0131'
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
North Carolina, United States
NC7
2013
DEVELOPED
2005
35.78900000, -78.67500000
146
Cultivar
1914780
PI 685854
1
PI 693382
Ki14
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
2003
DEVELOPED
1982
Breeding material
1646691
PI 693382
2
PI 693383
Ki44
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
2003
DEVELOPED
Breeding material
1646692
PI 693383
3
PI 690324
'Ki3'
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
2003
DEVELOPED
1982
Breeding material
1645580
PI 690324
4
PI 690325
'Ki11'
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
2003
DEVELOPED
1982
Breeding material
1645506
PI 690325
5
PI 693370
Ki43
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
2003
DEVELOPED
1992
Breeding material
1645508
PI 693370
6
PI 706557
Ki21
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
2003
DEVELOPED
1986
Breeding material
1645507
PI 706557
7
PI 706558
'Ki9'
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
Not Available
2003
DEVELOPED
Breeding material
1645511
PI 706558
8
PI 698312
'DK888(C0)'
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
1996
DEVELOPED
1993
Breeding material
1538961
PI 698312
9
PI 698313
DK222T(C0)
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
1996
DEVELOPED
1993
Breeding material
1538962
PI 698313
10
PI 566665
GT-FAWCC(C5)
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Georgia, United States
NC7
1993
DEVELOPED
Breeding material
Germplasm population with resistance to leaf feeding by the fall armyworm. Mixed kernel (mostly yellow), cob color with grain of average quality. Plants vary in plant and ear height, averaging 188 and 101cm, respectively. Vary in maturity from AES1000 to AES1100. Some resistance to ear-feeding insects, but is more subject to stalk lodging than most hybrids. Potential for yield and other agronomic characters favorable when compared to most breeding populations and some commercial hybrids.
1461636
PI 566665
11
PI 564682
'B97'
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Iowa, United States
NC7
1992
DEVELOPED
Breeding material
Developed from population of Iowa Corn Borer Syn. No. 1 (BSCB1) after nine cycles of reciprocal recurrent selection [BSCB1(R)C9-2]. Tall, vigorous line with above average resistance to first- and second-generation European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis) infestation, excellent stalk and root strength, and above average stay green after physiological maturity of grain. Ears have 14 rows of large, yellow dent kernels on intermediate length ears with red cobs. Tassels good pollen producers. Maturity classification is AES700
1459653
PI 564682
12
PI 536520
Mp708
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Mississippi, United States
NC7
1989
DEVELOPED
Breeding material
Germplasm with resistance to leaf feeding of the SW corn borer (Diatraea grandiosella and fall army worm (Spodoptera frugiperda). Superior to Mp704 in pollen and seed production. Maturity AES1100. Plant height medium. Kernels yellow-orange. Exhibits resistance to the southern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) and the peanut root-knot nematode (M. arenaria)
1431456
PI 536520
13
PI 506347
'Suwan 1'
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
1986
COLLECTED
Cultivar
Maturity 120-125 days. Complex pedigree consisting of West Indies, Mexican, Central and South American, U.S. dents, mildew resistant lines, and other gerplasm. Plants shorter than most tropical maize types. Kernels orange-yellow, flint to semident type. Resistant to downy mildew
1401283
PI 506347
14
PI 506348
'Suwan 2'
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
1986
COLLECTED
Cultivar
Maturity early about 100 days. Shorter than PI (Suwan 1) Ears much smaller than PI (Suwan 1). Used for baby corn (canning and vegetable) in Thailand. Kernels yellow, flint type. Resistant to downy mildew.
1401284
PI 506348
15
PI 439739
Thailand Composite 3(S)C4
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
Not Available
1980
DONATED
01/1980
Cultivated material
Highly resistant to downy mildew, Peronosclerospora sorghi.
1334675
PI 439739
16
PI 439741
Suwan No. 1 (S)C6
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
1980
DONATED
01/1980
Cultivated material
Excellent nearly pure breeding line. Popular in Southeast Asia. Highly resistant to downy mildew, Peronosclerospora sorghi.
1334677
PI 439741
17
PI 377746
Baby Sugar Sweet
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
1972
DONATED
12/15/1972
Cultivated material
1282995
PI 377746
18
PI 377747
(Bangkok, Thailand)
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
NC7
1972
DONATED
12/15/1972
Cultivated material
1282996
PI 377747
19
Ames 34057
'Ki45'
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Nakhon Sawan, Thailand
NC7
2017
DEVELOPED
PRE 07/25/2017
Breeding material
1954346
Ames 34057
20
Ames 34060
'Ki48'
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Nakhon Sawan, Thailand
NC7
2017
DEVELOPED
PRE 07/25/2017
Breeding material
1954349
Ames 34060
21
Ames 27128
KUI2007
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Thailand
Historic
2003
DEVELOPED
Breeding material
KUI 2007 is a developer identifier for Ki3 (PI 690324, formerly Ames 27123). However, genetically, these two accessions do not match (see the TypeSimSelector available from MaizeGDB, Romay et al. 2013). According to the genomic similarity score, this accession (Ames 27128) is actually a near duplicate of Ames 27129, thus the maize curators have decided to inactivate this accession. (MJM & VMB 2024-11-08)
1645510
Ames 27128
22
Ames 26253
NEI 9004
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Nakhon Sawan, Thailand
NC7
1997
DONATED
07/15/1997
Breeding material
Inbred.
1546027
Ames 26253
23
Ames 26254
NS 1
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Nakhon Sawan, Thailand
NC7
1997
DONATED
07/15/1997
Breeding material
Synthetic.
1546029
Ames 26254
24
Ames 29045
NEI 9008
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Nakhon Sawan, Thailand
NC7
1997
DONATED
07/15/1997
Breeding material
1546028
Ames 29045