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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 546035'Dal'Avena sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1972CultivarMaturity late. Plant height intermediate. Kernels tan. Groat percentage and test weight high. Grain yields high. Groat concentration high. Resistant to naturally-occurring prevalent leaf rust races 202, 216, and 456. Susceptible to 264, 264B, and 305 and biotypes of crown rust identified as Canadian races 13, 20, 36, 50, 152, and 169 and to U.S. races 264B, Pc58, Pc59, and Pc62. AB genes present for stem rust resistance.1440971PI 546035
1PI 546036'Froker'Avena sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1970CultivarMaturity late. Plant height intermediate. Kernels plump, attractive, yellow. Test weight high. Nonfluorescent. Resistant to crown rust races 203, 216, 290, 326, and 456. Susceptible to to races 264 and 264b. AB genes present for stem rust. Resistant to older Wisconsin races of loose smut. Susceptible to the Lodi race1440972PI 546036
2PI 193024'Craigs Afterlea'Avena sativa L. Scotland, United KingdomNSGCKERNELS1950DEVELOPED1950CultivarComments from H.G. Marshall: good lodging resistance.1164384PI 193024
3PI 159534'Milford'Avena sativa L. Ceredigion, United KingdomNSGCKERNELS1947DEVELOPED194652.25000000, -4.00000000CultivarComments from H.G. Marshall: good lodging resistance.1138621PI 159534
4PI 80229'Bond'Avena sativa L. New South Wales, AustraliaNSGCKERNELS1929DEVELOPEDCultivar1118332PI 80229
5PI 22306'Victory'Avena sativa L. Skåne län, SwedenNSGCKERNELS1908DEVELOPED189258.98333300, 13.50000000CultivarVictory possesses many desirable characters such as good weight per bushel. Victory is medium late maturing and on account of its short broad grain makes an excellent oat. It is susceptible to the rusts and smuts. In 1936 Victory oat represented a significant part of U.S. acreage. It is present in the pedigrees of many comtemporary cultivars.1087676PI 22306
6PI 11145'Burt'Avena sativa L. Alabama, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1904DEVELOPEDNEAR 1878Cultivar1054908PI 11145
7CIav 9413'Coker 227'Avena sativa L. South Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1973CultivarIt has good resistance to the crown rust races now prevalent in the southern states. It is hardy to cold and produces large amounts of high quality forage. It is resistant to Victoria blight and is tolerant to Barley Yellow Dwarf virus and soil mosaic virus.1048492CIav 9413
8CIav 9418'Coker 716'Avena sativa L. South Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPEDCultivarCompared with Coker 66-22, which it replaces, Coker 716 is higher yielding, has higher test weight, and slightly shorter, stronger straw. Has same high degree of winter- hardiness and soil-borne mosaic resistance.1048523CIav 9418
9CIav 9260'Brooks'Avena sativa L. North Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1976DEVELOPED1978Cultivar1047524CIav 9260
10CIav 9224'Firecracker'Avena sativa L. North Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPED1976CultivarArea of adaptation will probably be confined to North Carolina and Virginia coastal plains due to limited winter hardiness and crown rust susceptibility. This is a very unique line in appearance. Short and very stiff straw with large numbers of seed/panicle, but the seed and basic plant type are much more normal than the 'Milford' types. Tested as NC 1373-1.1047313CIav 9224
11CIav 9211'Bates'Avena sativa L. Missouri, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1977Cultivar1047233CIav 9211
12CIav 9204'Salem'Avena sativa L. North Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1974CultivarSalem is a very high-yielding new oat variety with excellent straw strength, high test weight, and good winter hardiness. It is comparable in height to Carolee, has good resistance to powdery mildew, and is resistant to some races of crown rust. It is moderately resistant to soil-borne mosaic and shows some tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus.1047189CIav 9204
13CIav 9194'Noble'Avena sativa L. Indiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED197340.42586860, -86.90806550CultivarResistant to races of loose smut currently prevalent in Indiana and is moderately resistant to the barley yellow dwarf virus disease. Limited resistant to the rusts being susceptable to current predominant races. Because of its yielding ability and resistance to lodging it is expected to become a major variety in Indiana.1047137CIav 9194
14CIav 9086'Otee'Avena sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPED1973CultivarIt is early maturing and has short stiff straw. Yield and test weight are generally high when compared to early matur- ing selections. Crown and stem rust reactions are similar to Jaycee which provides resistance to most older races but sus ceptibility to several newer races. Otee has excellent tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus.1046531CIav 9086
15CIav 8447North Carolina 2469-3Avena sativa L. North Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1970DEVELOPEDBreeding materialShort, stiff-strawed dwarf (or semi-dwarf) which may have resulted from a mutation.1043782CIav 8447
16CIav 8023'Florida 500'Avena sativa L. Florida, United StatesNSGCKERNELSNot Available1963DEVELOPED1965CultivarFlorida 500 is a short, medium early oat variety, well adapted to Florida growing conditions. Grain yield has been superior to that of other adapted varieties and resistance to current crown rust races is the best presently available. Forage yield also is relatively good.1042034CIav 8023
17CIav 7811'Orbit'Avena sativa L. New York, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1962DEVELOPED1963CultivarA medium-season maturity oat. Ripeness is uniform; all the grains mature at the same time. Seeds of Orbit have muted white hulls- no yellow grains; has excellant stem rust resistance.1041313CIav 7811
18CIav 7513'Carolee'Avena sativa L. North Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1959DEVELOPED1960CultivarNew medium early, short strawed variety that has performed well in N.C. during past several years. Grey oat with good test weight. Susceptible to soil borne mosaic and most races of crown rust but has fair tolerance to Barley Yellow Dwarf. Tests @ Piedmont, N.C. (1958-60) ave. prod was 64.3 bu/acre. In coast. pln area in 8 tests ave. 69 bu.1040150CIav 7513
19CIav 7453'Garland'Avena sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1959DEVELOPED1962CultivarIntermediate to moderately high in yield. Resists lodging. Generally resistant to smut and stem rust.1039964CIav 7453
20CIav 7229'Moregrain'Avena sativa L. South Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1956DEVELOPED1958Cultivar1039088CIav 7229
21CIav 7051Santa FeAvena sativa L. ArgentinaNSGCKERNELS1954COLLECTEDUncertain improvement statusCrown rust resistant oat.1038508CIav 7051
22CIav 7010Saia SelectionAvena strigosa Schreb. Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilNSGCKERNELS1954COLLECTED42.00000000, -93.00000000Uncertain improvement statusPurified variety used as differential for identifying races of crown rust.1038372CIav 7010
23CIav 6980'Ballard'Avena sativa L. Kentucky, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1954DEVELOPED37.98868920, -84.47771530CultivarBallard is proved to be evenmore valuable as a parent than any of the previously named strains of Pentagon because of its superior hardiness, vigor yielding ability, and disease resistance.1038294CIav 6980
24CIav 6821TrisperniaAvena sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1953COLLECTED42.00000000, -93.00000000Uncertain improvement status1037785CIav 6821
25CIav 6662'Garry'Avena sativa L. Manitoba, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1952DEVELOPED1947CultivarGarry is resistant to Victoria blight, smut, stem rust and to races 34 45 of crown rust, but not to race 57. Resistant to most of the North American races of stem rust and resistant or field tolerant to present important crown rust races.1037316CIav 6662
26CIav 5355'Victorgrain 48-93'Avena sativa L. South Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1949DEVELOPED1950Cultivar1031295CIav 5355
27CIav 4988'Mo. O-205'Avena sativa L. Missouri, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1948DEVELOPED1951CultivarWide range of adaptation. High yielding.1029815CIav 4988
28CIav 4801'Garry'Avena sativa L. Manitoba, CanadaNSGCKERNELS1947DEVELOPED1947CultivarA midseason white oat with resistance to all races of stem rust, many races of crown rust and smut.1029372CIav 4801
29CIav 4653'Delair'Avena sativa L. Mississippi, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1946DEVELOPED1949CultivarDelair is an early-maturing, stiff-strawed, plump-grained variety with a degree of winter hardiness usually adequate for Stoneville, MS and southward in the Delta region. The plants make rapid growth, tiller well, have broad leaves, and are upright in growth habit in the fall, which makes the variety suitable for fall grazing.1028919CIav 4653
30CIav 4657'Arlington'Avena sativa L. Virginia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1946DEVELOPED1948Cultivar1028935CIav 4657
31CIav 4328'Mindo'Avena sativa L. Minnesota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1944DEVELOPED1946CultivarResistant to rusts and smuts also resistant to race 8 of stem rust. An early, yellow oat.1027702CIav 4328
32CIav 3971'Clinton'Avena sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1941DEVELOPED1943CultivarResistant to both rusts and both smuts. Yellow grain; plump kernels and thin hulls; straw mid-tall and strong; resistant to Victoria blight.1026377CIav 3971
33CIav 3846'Cherokee'Avena sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1939DEVELOPED1948Cultivar1026024CIav 3846
34CIav 3522LandhaferAvena sativa L. GermanyNSGCKERNELS1938COLLECTEDUncertain improvement statusCrown rust differential of Straib.1025064CIav 3522
35CIav 3424'Wintok'Avena sativa L. Oklahoma, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1937DEVELOPED1941CultivarA winter hardy oat. As a result of synthetic breeding, it is the hardiest variety of winter oats in existence.1024728CIav 3424
36CIav 3305'Boone'Avena sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1936DEVELOPED1940CultivarBoone was the first of many lines selected from the well- known cross XS1098, Victoria/Richland, to be named.1024147CIav 3305
37CIav 3253'Fulgrain'Avena sativa L. South Carolina, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1935DEVELOPED1936CultivarThe first early variety with smut resistance and winter- hardiness.1023883CIav 3253
38CIav 2870Iowa No. D67Avena sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1931DEVELOPEDBreeding material1022312CIav 2870
39CIav 2401'Victoria'Avena sativa L. Buenos Aires, ArgentinaNSGCKERNELS1927DEVELOPED1924Cultivar1020192CIav 2401
40CIav 2345'Rainbow'Avena sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1927DEVELOPED1929CultivarRainbow is a spring oat. It differs from Green Russian in growing a little taller, in having a stiffer straw, and in being more uniform in plant and grain characters.1019817CIav 2345
41CIav 2053'Markton'Avena sativa L. Oregon, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1923DEVELOPED1923CultivarA midseason, yellowish-white oat with very hairy culm nodes, large drooping panicles, and rather long, slender kernels. It is immune to covered smut, and has produced very satis- factory yields at a number of stations.1017903CIav 2053
42CIav 2042'Lee'Avena sativa L. Virginia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1923DEVELOPED1925CultivarA cold-resistant variety, similar to Winter Turf in vegetative characteristics; midseason in maturity; kernels short, plump, yellowish with grayish stripings. The excellent quality of grain of the Aurora parent apparently has been retained in this new strain which accounts largely for its excellent yielding qualities.1017832CIav 2042
43CIav 1978'Green Russian'Avena sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1921COLLECTED42.00000000, -93.00000000CultivarThe origin of Green Russian has not been determined. It probably was introduced from Europe into Iowa or Minnesota by Russian or other European immigrants about 1870.1017370CIav 1978
44CIav 1777TaborAvena sativa L. Jihočeský kraj, Czech RepublicNSGCKERNELS1921COLLECTEDBotanical Garden, Tabor49.42000000, 14.66666667425Uncertain improvement status1016044CIav 1777
45CIav 1602'Storm King'Avena sativa L. Warrington, United KingdomNSGCKERNELS1920DEVELOPEDCultivar1014994CIav 1602
46CIav 1614'White Tartar'Avena sativa L. Maryland, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1920COLLECTED39.00000000, -76.83333333CultivarWhite Tartar apparently was first introduced into the U.S. about 1850 or earlier.1015063CIav 1614
47CIav 787'Richland'Avena sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1916DEVELOPED1914CultivarA short-strawed, heavy yielding strain with dark yellow kernels.1008841CIav 787
48CIav 708'Fulghum'Avena sativa L. Georgia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1912DEVELOPED1912Cultivar1008242CIav 708
49CIav 511'Red Rustproof'Avena sativa L. Alabama, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1907COLLECTED33.00000000, -87.00000000Cultivar1006809CIav 511
50CIav 459'Kherson'Avena sativa L. Khersonska oblast, UkraineNSGCKERNELS1906COLLECTED189646.50000000, 34.00000000CultivarKherson was first introduced into the United States in 1896 from southern Russia (Kherson Government) by the Nebraska Agric. Exp. Station through F.W. Taylor, Farmers Institutes in Nebraska, who collected while travelling through Russia.1006495CIav 459
51CIav 134'SWEDISH SELECT'Avena sativa L. Sweden Historic1899COLLECTEDCultivar1003335CIav 134