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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 56666687-Y-550Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1993DEVELOPED1993Breeding materialEarly maturing semidwarf long-grain line. Plants awnless. Leaves and hulls glabrous. Rice brown. Kernel length 7.8mm and width 2.3mm with light brown pericarp. Endosperm has apparent amylose content 23.0% and intermediate spreading value. Yield potential similar to L-202. Resistant to lodging, stem rot (Sclerotium oryzae), and aggregate sheath spot (Rhizoctonia oryzae-sativae).1461637PI 566666
1PI 558511'Akitakomachi'Oryza sativa L. Akita, JapanNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPEDCultivarMaturity very early. Pubescent, short stature. Cooking and milling characteristics good. Susceptible to lodging and yields well below adapted cultivars, in California.1453483PI 558511
2PI 547249'L-203'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED1991CultivarPhotoperiod non-sensitive, early maturing, semidwarf, long-grain cultivar. Plants awnless with glabrous leaves and hulls, and anthocyanin in apiculi only. Tolerant of thioencarb and molinate herbicides. Similar to L-202 in reaction to stem rot and aggregate sheath spot pathogens. Kernel weight 21.3mg. Endosperm colorless, non-glutinous, non-aromatic, with apparent amylose content 25.5%, and alkali spreading value 3-5. Yield 8742-8781kg per hectare. Resistant to lodging. Head rice yield 531mg g-1 in 1989-1990 milling test. Adaptation pattern similar to M-202.1442185PI 547249
3PI 559472'M-204'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED1991CultivarPhotoperiod insensitive, early maturing, glabrous, semidwarf medium-grain cultivar. Resistance good to lodging and blanking caused by cool temperatures. Improved whole grain and total milled rice1454444PI 559472
4PI 546364'Dellmont'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED1992CultivarEarly maturing semidwarf long grain cultivar. Plant height 94cm. Days from seeding to heading 87. Grain aromatic, glabrous. Apiculus purple. Amylose intermediate-high. Gelatinization type intermediate. Lemma and palea straw-colored. Inner surface of leaf sheath slight purple color near base. Susceptible to sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani). Superior field resistance to blast (Pyricularia grisea).1441300PI 546364
5PI 538248'Maybelle'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1989CultivarMaturity very early. Long grain with high main crop and superior ratoon crop yielding ability. Averages 100cm in height and 81 days from seedling to heading. Spikelet straw-colored, glabrous, awnless, and apiculus purple. Non-aromatic. High-amylose, intermediate gelatinizing type. Susceptible to U.S. races of Pyricularia and sheath blight (Rhizoctonia ssp.) but more tolerant than Skybonnet Resistant to straighthead.1433184PI 538248
6PI 536645'S-301'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1990DEVELOPED1989CultivarSmooth, sparsely awned, semidwarf, weakly photoperiod sensitive, and intermediate maturing short-grain type that produces a more translucent sample (less white/green kernels) and superior whole kernel milled grain (% head) than S-101 and S-201. Seed weight 21.1 grams per 1000 brown rice kernels which is 2% larger than S-201 but 14% smaller than S-201. Good resistance to cool temperatures 10-14 days before heading. Leaves and kernels smooth. Good lodging resistance.1431581PI 536645
7PI 527566'M-103'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1989DEVELOPED1988CultivarMaturity early. Photoperiod insensitive, semidwarf, translucent, medium-grain cultivar. Leaves glabrous except few hairs on margins. Awns sparse. Seedling vigor adequate. Some resistance to lodging. Endosperm colorless, non-aromatic, non-waxy. Amylose content 18.8%. Useful in delayed plantings. Blanking resistance excellent. Resistant to stem rot.1422502PI 527566
8PI 527707'Katy'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1988DEVELOPED1989CultivarPlants 113cm tall. Maturity 130 days. Long grain type Resistant to 8 races of blast (Pyricularia oryzae). Good tolerance to sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani).1422643PI 527707
9PI 514276'M-203'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1988DEVELOPED1988CultivarPremium quality medium-grain type. Susceptible to lodging and to blanking. Yield not as high as other similar varieties. Primary interst early maturity.1409212PI 514276
10PI 514277'S-101'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1988DEVELOPED1988CultivarShort-grain, very early type. Plants 82cm high. Seedling vigor good. Leaves rough. Hulls rough. Awns present. 94 days to 50% heading. Lodging low (4%).1409213PI 514277
11PI 514661'Koshihikari'Oryza sativa L. Hukui, JapanNSGCKERNELS1987DEVELOPED1956CultivarPlants 97cm tall. Grain medium type. Disease reactions on 0-9 scale: sheath blight-4, brown spot-3, leaf smut-1, narrow brown leaf spot-2.1409597PI 514661
12PI 505817'A-301'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1986DEVELOPED1987CultivarCultivar short statured, aromatic long grain type, photoperiod non-sensitive, intermediate maturity. Leaves and hulls glabrous. Awns and stigmas have anthrocyanin pigmentation. Endosperm colorless, non-glutinous, aromatic ('popcorn flavor') with starch amylose content of 23.2%.1400753PI 505817
13PI 502968'Rexmont'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1986DEVELOPED1986CultivarLong grain type. Plants semidwarf similar to Bellemont. Maturity early. Ratooning ability below Lemont. Extremely resistant to lodging. Grain yield high. Superior quick-cooking and soup properties. Very susceptible to sheath blight. Resistant only to IH-1 race of blight, panicle blight brown spot and straighthead.1397904PI 502968
14PI 502969'Rico 1'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1986DEVELOPED1987CultivarMedium grain type. Plants 98cm tall, similar to Brazos in morphology. Maturity equals Mars and Brazos. More resistant to lodging than Pecos, Nato. Yield excellent. Cooking and processing traditional. Moderately susceptible to sheath blight. Susceptible to straighthead Resistant to race IB-54 of rice blast fungus. Moderately resistant to field blast. Highly resistant to hoja blanca.1397905PI 502969
15PI 503035'Hunan Late Indica No. 2'Oryza sativa L. Hunan Sheng, ChinaNSGCKERNELS1986DEVELOPEDCultivar1397971PI 503035
16PI 494104'Calmochi-101'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1985DEVELOPED1985CultivarShort grain, waxy endosperm. Plants 86cm tall. Seedling vigor good. Seeds 5.4mm long. Maturity very early, 17 days shorter than Calmochi-202. Excellent resistance to blanking.1389040PI 494104
17PI 494105'M-202'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1985DEVELOPED1985CultivarMedium grain. Plants 90cm tall. Seedling vigor good. Seeds 6.1mm long. Maturity early. Some resistance to stem rot. Cooking quality similar to California medium grain. Adaptable to cooler areas than M-201 and M-9. A single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 311794.1389041PI 494105
18PI 483097'L-202'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1984DEVELOPED1984CultivarPure line selection. Plants 82cm, photoperiod non-sensitive, early maturing with heading in 93 days, long grain type. Leaves and hulls glabrous. Heads awnless. Adaptability similar to that of 'M-201'. Amylose content of 25.6 to 26.6%. Starch has intermediate gelatinization.1378033PI 483097
19PI 474580'Newbonnet'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1982DEVELOPED1983CultivarPlants short-statured, long-grain type. Color darker green than Starbonnet. Leaves narrower, more erect. Kernel weight 11% heavier. Yield 12% higher. Disease resistance similar to Starbonnet, but more resistant to blast disease fungus.1369516PI 474580
20PI 475833'Lemont'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1982DEVELOPED1983CultivarSemi-dwarf, long-grain type. Flag leaves erect until maturity. Spikelet straw-colored, glabrous, awnless. Seed wider and heavier than Lebonnet. Superior milling quality. Resistant to lodging. Resistant to blast fungus and panicle blight. Moderately resistant to straighthead.1370769PI 475833
21PI 464624'Seolakbyeo'Oryza sativa L. Korea, SouthNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPEDCultivar1359560PI 464624
22PI 464626'Taebaekbyeo'Oryza sativa L. Korea, SouthNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPEDCultivar1359562PI 464626
23PI 434632'Moroberekan'Oryza sativa L. GuineaNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accessions is available as GSOR 310645.1329568PI 434632
24PI 430341'BJ 1'Oryza sativa L. Odisha, IndiaNSGCKERNELS1978DEVELOPEDCultivar1325348PI 430341
25PI 417844'IR 36'Oryza sativa L. Calabarzon (Region IV-A), PhilippinesNSGCKERNELS1977DEVELOPED1976Cultivar1315765PI 417844
26PI 414220N 22Oryza sativa L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNSGCKERNELS1976DEVELOPEDCultivar1312434PI 414220
27PI 406084N 22Oryza sativa L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPEDCultivar1305980PI 406084
28PI 401423'Ai Nan Tsao 1'Oryza sativa L. Zhejiang Sheng, ChinaNSGCKERNELS1975DEVELOPEDCultivar1302259PI 401423
29PI 366153'Taipei 309'Oryza sativa L. Taipei, TaiwanNSGCKERNELS1971DEVELOPEDCultivar1274080PI 366153
30PI 348904'Uz Ros 275'Oryza sativa L. UzbekistanNSGCKERNELS1970DEVELOPEDCultivar1260421PI 348904
31PI 348905'Uz Ros 269'Oryza sativa L. UzbekistanNSGCKERNELSNot Available1970DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accessions is available as GSOR 310308.1260422PI 348905
32PI 348911'Santahezskij 52'Oryza sativa L. Primorskij kraj, Russian FederationNSGCKERNELS1970DEVELOPED45.00000000, 135.00000000Cultivar1260428PI 348911
33PI 346931'Kubanets 508'Oryza sativa L. Krasnodarskij kraj, Russian FederationNSGCKERNELS1969DEVELOPED45.00000000, 40.00000000Cultivar1258653PI 346931
34PI 344090'Fukunishiki'Oryza sativa L. Akita, JapanNSGCKERNELS1969DEVELOPED1964Cultivar1256737PI 344090
35PI 340888DoselOryza sativa L. Valenciana, Comunidad, SpainNSGCKERNELS1969COLLECTED39.50000000, -0.33333333Uncertain improvement statusA single-plant selection from this core subset accessions is available as GSOR 310288.1254184PI 340888
36PI 331435'Shiranui'Oryza sativa L. Kyushu, JapanNSGCKERNELS1968DEVELOPED1964Cultivar1246639PI 331435
37PI 291478Italica LivornoOryza sativa L. Pest, HungaryNSGCKERNELSNot Available1963COLLECTED47.41666667, 19.33333333Uncertain improvement statusA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310243.1220706PI 291478
38PI 282198'Stejaru 68'Oryza sativa L. HungaryNSGCKERNELS1962DEVELOPEDCultivar1209778PI 282198
39PI 279983'Monticelli'Oryza sativa L. Lazio, ItalyNSGCKERNELS1962DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310223.1208579PI 279983
40PI 271888Kakai KoraiOryza sativa L. Pest, HungaryNSGCKERNELS1961COLLECTED47.41666667, 19.33333333Uncertain improvement statusA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310968.1204387PI 271888
41PI 271889'Szaniszlo 1'Oryza sativa L. Pest, HungaryNSGCKERNELS1961DEVELOPEDCultivar1204388PI 271889
42PI 266163'Omirt 168'Oryza sativa L. Békés, HungaryNSGCKERNELS1960DEVELOPEDCultivar1200892PI 266163
43PI 266123Sadri BelyiOryza sativa L. AzerbaijanNSGCKERNELS1960COLLECTEDUncertain improvement statusA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310963.1200852PI 266123
44PI 265108Italica AgostanoOryza sativa L. Lubelskie, PolandNSGCKERNELS1960DONATED04/27/1960Uncertain improvement statusA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310203.1200419PI 265108
45PI 265114Erythroceros HokkaidoOryza sativa L. Lubelskie, PolandNSGCKERNELS1960DONATED04/27/1960Uncertain improvement statusA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310207.1200425PI 265114
46PI 240638DularOryza sativa L. Odisha, IndiaNSGCKERNELS1957COLLECTED21.00000000, 84.00000000Uncertain improvement statusA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310945.1187545PI 240638
47PI 231642CaucasicaOryza sativa L. Former, Soviet UnionNSGCKERNELS1956COLLECTEDUncertain improvement statusA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310936.1183992PI 231642
48PI 231647IanthocerosOryza sativa L. Former, Soviet UnionNSGCKERNELS1956COLLECTEDUncertain improvement statusA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310938.1183997PI 231647
49PI 231653VulgarisOryza sativa L. Former, Soviet UnionNSGCKERNELS1956COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1184002PI 231653
50PI 225744Arroz PortuguesOryza sativa L. Lisboa, PortugalNSGCKERNELS1955COLLECTED39.00000000, -9.13333333LandraceA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310926.1181447PI 225744
51PI 224792'Aimasari'Oryza sativa L. Honshu, JapanNSGCKERNELS1955DEVELOPEDCultivar1180830PI 224792
52PI 224822'Hirayama'Oryza sativa L. Tôkyô, JapanNSGCKERNELS1955DEVELOPEDCultivar1180859PI 224822
53PI 224827KamarirazuOryza sativa L. JapanNSGCKERNELS1955COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1180863PI 224827
54PI 224839'Kanto 51'Oryza sativa L. Saitama, JapanNSGCKERNELS1955DEVELOPEDCultivar1180874PI 224839
55PI 224871'Norin 33'Oryza sativa L. Hokkaidô, JapanNSGCKERNELSNot Available1955DEVELOPED1947Cultivar1180904PI 224871
56PI 224879'Norin 49'Oryza sativa L. Miyagi, JapanNSGCKERNELS1955DEVELOPED1949Cultivar1180912PI 224879
57PI 224885OmachiOryza sativa L. JapanNSGCKERNELS1955COLLECTEDLandrace1180917PI 224885
58PI 224655'Tominishiki'Oryza sativa L. Hokkaidô, JapanNSGCKERNELS1955DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310921.1180746PI 224655
59PI 224605'Sigadis'Oryza sativa L. IndonesiaNSGCKERNELS1955DEVELOPEDCultivar1180724PI 224605
60PI 215520'Maratelli'Oryza sativa L. ItalyNSGCKERNELS1954DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310139.1176396PI 215520
61PI 215482'Razza 77'Oryza sativa L. ItalyNSGCKERNELS1954DEVELOPEDCultivarA single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310137.1176380PI 215482
62PI 215484SeseaOryza sativa L. ItalyNSGCKERNELS1954COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1176382PI 215484
63PI 209517'Arborio'Oryza sativa L. Lombardia, ItalyNSGCKERNELS1953DEVELOPEDCultivar1174310PI 209517
64PI 202965'Kagawa Sinriki No. 2'Oryza sativa L. Kagawa, JapanNSGCKERNELS1952DEVELOPEDCultivar1170284PI 202965
65PI 198915'IAC 1'Oryza sativa L. São Paulo, BrazilNSGCKERNELS1952COLLECTED-22.00000000, -49.00000000Cultivar1168597PI 198915
66PI 184500Kyuhei No. 2Oryza sativa L. Aomori, JapanNSGCKERNELS1949COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1159592PI 184500
67PI 175017EAN 6Oryza sativa L. Lisboa, PortugalNSGCKERNELS1949COLLECTED39.00000000, -9.13333333Uncertain improvement status1151832PI 175017
68PI 1725268483Oryza sativa L. Kahramanmaraş, TurkeyNSGCKERNELS1949COLLECTED09/11/1948Maras37.58750000, 36.93166667610Landrace1149652PI 172526
69PI 1679253510Oryza sativa L. Bursa, TurkeyNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTED07/02/1948Bursa40.19166667, 29.06111111258Landrace1144487PI 167925
70PI 16498662Oryza sativa L. Ankara, TurkeyNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTED03/27/1948Cayirhan40.10000000, 31.61666667607Landrace1142081PI 164986
71PI 16501086Oryza sativa L. Ankara, TurkeyNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTED03/27/1948Nallihan40.18361111, 31.35055556655Landrace1142102PI 165010
72PI 162089Dosan 57Oryza sativa L. JapanNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1139825PI 162089
73PI 162128Shinriki 1Oryza sativa L. Gihu, JapanNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1139853PI 162128
74PI 162160Yamato NishikiOryza sativa L. JapanNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTEDLandrace1139875PI 162160
75PI 162200Gang won Do DoOryza sativa L. Korea, SouthNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTEDLandrace1139913PI 162200
76PI 162250Maik ZoOryza sativa L. Korea, SouthNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTEDLandrace1139945PI 162250
77PI 162254Mit DariOryza sativa L. Korea, SouthNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTEDLandrace1139949PI 162254
78PI 162275Pal KwengOryza sativa L. Korea, SouthNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTEDLandrace1139964PI 162275
79PI 162297Su BioOryza sativa L. Korea, SouthNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTEDLandrace1139979PI 162297
80PI 162348Won Son ZoOryza sativa L. Korea, SouthNSGCKERNELS1948COLLECTEDLandrace1140028PI 162348
81PI 160482Ta Hung KuOryza sativa L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaNSGCKERNELS1947COLLECTED29.83333333, 105.00000000Landrace1138838PI 160482
82PI 160488Yi Shih HsingOryza sativa L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaNSGCKERNELS1947COLLECTED29.83333333, 105.00000000Landrace1138844PI 160488
83PI 160814Chung TsunOryza sativa L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaNSGCKERNELS1947COLLECTED29.83333333, 105.00000000Landrace1139136PI 160814
84PI 161040Yi Pin Ju TaoOryza sativa L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaNSGCKERNELS1947COLLECTED29.83333333, 105.00000000Landrace1139315PI 161040
85PI 161048Kao TaoOryza sativa L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaNSGCKERNELS1947COLLECTED29.83333333, 105.00000000Landrace1139322PI 161048
86PI 161049Sung Pan TaoOryza sativa L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaNSGCKERNELSNot Available1947COLLECTED29.83333333, 105.00000000Landrace1139323PI 161049
87GSOR 311794'M-202'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesGSOR1984DEVELOPED1985CultivarCore Accession from PI 494105. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means. The original narrative is: Plants 90cm tall. Seedling vigor good. Seeds 6.1mm long. Maturity early. Some resistance to stem rot. Cooking quality similar to California medium grain. Adaptable to cooler areas than M-201 and M-9.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1754277GSOR 311794
88CIor 9979'Leah'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1981CultivarLong-grain rice. A single-plant selection from this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310045.1051171CIor 9979
89GSOR 310045'LEAH'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesGSORKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1981CultivarCore Accession from CIor 9979. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.The original narrative is: Long-grain rice.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1740961GSOR 310045
90CIor 9980'M-201'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1982CultivarMedium-grain rice.1051176CIor 9980
91CIor 9975'M-401'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1981DEVELOPED1981CultivarMedium-grain rice.1051152CIor 9975
92CIor 9974'S-201'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1980DEVELOPED1980CultivarShort-grian rice.1051149CIor 9974
93GSOR 310645'MOROBEREKAN'Oryza sativa L. GuineaGSORKERNELS1979DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 434632. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741560GSOR 310645
94CIor 9970'M-101'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1979DEVELOPED1979CultivarMedium-grain rice.1051130CIor 9970
95CIor 9967'M7'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1976DEVELOPED1977CultivarShort-statured, medium-grian rice.1051114CIor 9967
96CIor 9965'S6'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1974DEVELOPED1974CultivarShort grain (pearl) type.1051104CIor 9965
97CIor 9945'Mars'Oryza sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1973DEVELOPED1977CultivarMedium-grain rice.1050993CIor 9945
98CIor 9708'Labelle'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1969DEVELOPED1972CultivarLong-grain rice.1049938CIor 9708
99GSOR 310288DoselOryza sativa L. Valenciana, Comunidad, SpainGSORKERNELS1969COLLECTED39.50000000, -0.33333333Cultivated materialCore Accession from PI 340888. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741203GSOR 310288
100CIor 9675'CS-M3'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1968DEVELOPED1970CultivarMedium-grain rice. The designation CS-M3 denotes 'California Station Medium grain, third medium-grain rice cultivar originating from the station'.1049772CIor 9675
101GSOR 310243Italica LivornoOryza sativa L. Pest, HungaryGSORKERNELS1963COLLECTED47.41666667, 19.33333333Cultivated materialCore Accession from PI 291478. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741158GSOR 310243
102GSOR 310223'MONTICELLI'Oryza sativa L. Lazio, ItalyGSORKERNELS1962DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 279983. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741138GSOR 310223
103CIor 9544'Bluebelle'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1962DEVELOPED1965CultivarLong-grain rice. A single-plant selection of this core subset accession is available as GSOR 310036.1049166CIor 9544
104GSOR 310036'BLUEBELLE'Oryza sativa L. Texas, United StatesGSORKERNELS1962DEVELOPED1965CultivarCore Accession from CIor 9544. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.The original narrative is: Long-grain rice.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1740952GSOR 310036
105GSOR 310968Kakai KoraiOryza sativa L. Pest, HungaryGSORKERNELS1961COLLECTED47.41666667, 19.33333333Cultivated materialCore Accession from PI 271888. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741882GSOR 310968
106GSOR 310963Sadri BelyiOryza sativa L. AzerbaijanGSORKERNELS1960COLLECTED40.50000000, 47.00000000Cultivated materialCore Accession from PI 266123. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741877GSOR 310963
107GSOR 310203Italica AgostanoOryza sativa L. Lubelskie, PolandGSORKERNELS1960COLLECTED51.25000000, 22.50000000Cultivated materialCore Accession from PI 265108. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741118GSOR 310203
108GSOR 310207Erythroceros HokkaidoOryza sativa L. Lubelskie, PolandGSORKERNELS1960COLLECTED51.25000000, 22.50000000Cultivated materialCore Accession from PI 265114. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741122GSOR 310207
109GSOR 310945DularOryza sativa L. Odisha, IndiaGSORKERNELS1957COLLECTED21.00000000, 84.00000000Cultivated materialCore Accession from PI 240638. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741859GSOR 310945
110GSOR 310936CaucasicaOryza sativa L. Former, Soviet UnionGSORKERNELS1956COLLECTEDCultivated materialCore Accession from PI 231642. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741850GSOR 310936
111GSOR 310938IanthocerosOryza sativa L. Former, Soviet UnionGSORKERNELS1956COLLECTEDCultivated materialCore Accession from PI 231647. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741852GSOR 310938
112GSOR 310926Arroz PortuguesOryza sativa L. Lisboa, PortugalGSORKERNELS1955COLLECTED39.00000000, -9.13333333LandraceCore Accession from PI 225744. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741840GSOR 310926
113GSOR 310921'TOMINISHIKI'Oryza sativa L. Hokkaidô, JapanGSORKERNELS1955DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 224655. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741835GSOR 310921
114GSOR 310139'MARATELLI'Oryza sativa L. ItalyGSORKERNELS1954DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 215520. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741054GSOR 310139
115GSOR 310137'RAZZA 77'Oryza sativa L. ItalyGSORKERNELS1954DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 215482. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741052GSOR 310137
116CIor 8988'Calrose'Oryza sativa L. California, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1951DEVELOPED1948CultivarMedium-grain rice.1046048CIor 8988
117GSOR 310308'UZ ROS 269'Oryza sativa L. UzbekistanGSORKERNELS1918DEVELOPEDCultivarCore Accession from PI 348905. The Core Collection containing about 10% of the whole NSGC Rice Collection was assembled by stratified random sampling method in 2002, evaluated comprehensively for 25 characteristics and proven to be highly representative of the whole collection. Information drawn from the Core Collection can effectively be used to assess the diversity of the whole collection with 88% certainty. A single plant was selected from each Core accession in 2006 and bulk seed from the single plant selection was produced in 2007 and deposited in the GSOR. DNA extracted from the selected plant was analyzed with one indel marker and 71 SSR (Single Sequence Repeat) markers that cover the entire rice genome about 30 cM apart. A Mini-Core Collection containing about 10% of the Core Collection was subsequently developed and genotyped through various means.

Because the Core and Mini-Core were developed from single-plant selections from the NSGC accessions which may be phenotypically variable, there is the possibility that the GSOR seed sources are not exactly the same as the NSGC sources.

1741223GSOR 310308
118CIor 3828PiniliOryza sativa L. Calabarzon (Region IV-A), PhilippinesNSGCKERNELS1916COLLECTEDMorong, Rizal14.51666667, 121.2333333319Landrace1025960CIor 3828
119CIor 4070Pileng BaybayOryza sativa L. Calabarzon (Region IV-A), PhilippinesNSGCKERNELS1916COLLECTEDNasugbu, Batangas14.10000000, 120.6833333326Landrace1026823CIor 4070
120CIor 4211Sinan JuanOryza sativa L. Calabarzon (Region IV-A), PhilippinesNSGCKERNELS1916COLLECTEDSilang, Cavite14.23333333, 120.96666667289Landrace1027283CIor 4211
121CIor 1600'Colusa'Oryza sativa L. Louisiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1909DEVELOPED1917CultivarShort grain rice.1014978CIor 1600
122CIor 1645Carolina GoldOryza sativa L. United StatesNSGCKERNELS1908COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1015250CIor 1645