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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 612869ICCV 96029Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW62000DEVELOPED1999Breeding materialChickpea developed and released as germplasm by ICRISAT as the earliest flowering chickpea in the world. Super early which takes about 23-27 days from sowing to first flowering and matures in about 75 days (17.6 deg. N, 500 m amsl) whereas the control, world's shortest duration variety, ICCV2, flowers in about 30-35 days. Also a double podded line, a character known to have yield advantage in short-season and drought-prone environments. Shows better early growth vigor compared to either of the parents. Grows to about 41 cms. Superior early growth vigor is useful in better utilization of soil moisture in early growth stages in the postrainy season when the chickpea crop is normally grown. Early flowering and maturity may help extend cultivation to even more short-season environments.1595421PI 612869
1PI 612244'SONA'Cicer arietinum L. Western Australia, AustraliaW61999DEVELOPEDPRE 11/08/1999CultivarProduces 10-15% greater seed yield than Tyson. Best seed quality among all commercial cultivars in Australia. Plant has early branch habit, semi-erect and medium in height (641 mm). Primary branches erect and average about four/plant. Stem woody and anthocyanin pigmentation is absent to weak. Leaves large (15 mm long by 8 mm wide) and light/medium green in color. Plant produces purplish pink (0.2% white) flowers and medium/long peduncle. Pods medium/large, short beak, medium green in color, and average 1.70 ovules/pod. Seeds medium/large (17 to 20 g/100 seeds), have an angular shape and medium ribbing. Seed color at ripening light green, and the coat color at maturity is light yellow fading to cream/yellow with age. Flowers approx. 92 days after sowing in Western Australia compared to 107 and 109 days for Tyson and Dooen, respectively. Some resistance to Fusarium wilt, but is moderately susceptible to Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta rabiei).1587644PI 612244
2PI 605395'AMIT'Cicer arietinum L. IsraelW61998DEVELOPED1998Cultivar1566814PI 605395
3PI 598080'MYLES'Cicer arietinum L. Washington, United StatesW6FLOWER1997DEVELOPEDPRE 06/03/1997CultivarDesi-type with resistance to Ascochyta blight. Significantly more resistant to the disease than the checks. Also taller and higher yielding.1544688PI 598080
4PI 583753'BARICHHOLA 3'Cicer arietinum L. BangladeshW61994DEVELOPED07/20/1994CultivarMaturity 120-125 days. Plant height 55-60cm. Yield potential 1200-1600kg/ha. 100 seed weight 17-18g. Seed color light brown. Moderately resistant to Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum). Date of sowing November 15-30.1478724PI 583753
5PI 578283'ICCV 10'Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61994DEVELOPEDPRE 04/18/1994CultivarSemi-erect with long fruiting branches. Maturity 95-100 days at ICRISAT Asia Center, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India (18 deg. N latitude). Stem purplish green. Leaves dark green, compound with medium sized leaflets. Flower color pink. Pods light yellow. Seeds yellowish brown, ram's head shaped. Seed size medium with a 100-seed mass of 16.3g. Resistant to fusarium wilt. Tolerant to dry root rot. Drought tolerance good. Tolerance to high temperatures1473254PI 578283
6PI 552789'ILC 3279'Cicer arietinum L. SyriaW6SEED1991DEVELOPEDPRE 07/01/1991CultivarSeeds kabuli type, pea shaped and light orange colored. Flowering late, 149 days. Maturity 183 days. Grows 71cm, tall type. Growth habit semi-erect. Harvest index low, 35%. 100-seed weight, 27.7%. Protein content on dry seed basis, 21.5%. Yield medium. Adaptation wide. Resistant to Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta rabiei) and cold. Susceptible to leaf miner (Liriomyza cicerina), seed beetle (Callosobruchus chinensis) and cyst nematode (Heterodera ciceri). Resistant to lodging.1447761PI 552789
7PI 548067'ICCV 6'Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61991DEVELOPEDPRE 03/29/1991CultivarSemi-erect, 45-80 cm., kabuli type with basal branching. Anthocyanless, leaves compound. Flowers white, anthesis 60-70 days in central India. Maturity 130-170 days. Resistant to races 1 and 4 of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri, tolerant to Helicoverpa pod borer and less susceptible to soil salinity, frost and lodging than L 550. High nodulating capacity, good yields in irrigated and rainfed conditions. Adapted to late sowing, higher yielding than L 550 (980 kg/ha vs. 620) at Hisar. Seeds salmon-white, 21 g/100, mean protein 21.3%.1443003PI 548067
8PI 572504ICCC 37Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61990DONATED03/08/1990Cultivar1467475PI 572504
9PI 572505ICCV 3Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61990DONATED03/08/1990CultivarInfo. from Crop Sci. 25(3):576 (1985) -- seeds salmon white colored. Owl head shaped. Wilt resistant. White flowered. Anthocyanin pigmentation absent from other plant parts. Spreading growth habit. Well developed primary and secondary branches. Short duration growing season. Adapted to Peninsular India. Valuable parental material as combines kabuli type seed with wilt resistance and desirable agronomic characteristics. Cultivated. 1467476PI 572505
10PI 533669'BLANCO LECHOSO'Cicer arietinum L. SpainW61989COLLECTED05/25/1987Canete de las Torres200CultivarSeeds obtained from Miluma, S.A., Seed Co., Canete de las Torres, Cordoba Province1428605PI 533669
11PI 543012'BLANCO LECHOSO'Cicer arietinum L. SpainW61987COLLECTED06/03/1987Marchena, Sevilla Province.CultivarFarmer, Andres Suarez1437948PI 543012
12PI 502975'ICCV 1'Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61986DEVELOPEDPRE 01/1986CultivarDesi type. Plants medium-sized, semi-upright. Flowers purple.1397911PI 502975
13PI 502990'BLANCO LECHOSO'Cicer arietinum L. SpainW6FLOWER1986COLLECTEDCultivarKabuli type. Plants large. Leaves simple. Flowers white. Seeds large, cream colored.1397926PI 502990
14PI 489777ICCW 45Cicer reticulatum Ladiz. TurkeyW6FLOWER1983COLLECTED12/05/1982Eight km E of Savur, Maldin area37.56666667, 40.96666667Wild material1384713PI 489777
15PI 471915ILC 3279Cicer arietinum L. TunisiaW6PLANT1982COLLECTEDBreeding materialPlants very upright. Leaves pinnately compound. Seeds medium-sized, round, white (cream).1366851PI 471915
16PI 451433RPIP 12-071-05153Cicer arietinum L. IranW6FLOWER1980COLLECTEDCultivated material1346369PI 451433
17PI 439824ICC 4958Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61978DEVELOPEDPRE 11/01/1978Breeding materialAdapted to short duration, terminal drought environments similar to those of peninsular India or spring sowing in West Asia. Growth habit semi-erect, height 39 +/- 6.6cm. Anthocyanin pigments present in foliage. Root system length and volume, large. Crop duration short ranging from 90-100 days with pink flowers appearing in 39 +/- 2.1 days. Seeds large, 30 +/- 0.3 g/100 seed. Seed coat brown desi type. Resistant to terminal drought of short duration environments1334760PI 439824
18PI 4398508933Cicer arietinum L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaW61978DONATED11/01/1978CultivarTolerant or resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri.1334786PI 439850
19PI 339186KABALAKCicer arietinum L. TurkeyW6FLOWER1968COLLECTEDDinarLandrace1252757PI 339186
20W6 32898'CDC Luna'Cicer arietinum L. CanadaW6FLOWER2008DEVELOPED2007CultivarThis variety has tolerance to cold and is moderately tolerant to Ascochyta blight disease.1752147W6 32898
21W6 25889ICC 1205Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWER2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656655W6 25889
22W6 25906ICC 1356Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWER2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656672W6 25906
23W6 25918ICC 1431Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWER2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656684W6 25918
24W6 25919ICC 14402Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWER2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656685W6 25919
25W6 25951ICC 16796Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWERNot Available2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656717W6 25951
26W6 25956ICC 1882Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWER2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656722W6 25956
27W6 25969ICC 283Cicer arietinum L. India Historic2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656735W6 25969
28W6 25979ICC 3512Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWER2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656745W6 25979
29W6 25991ICC 4567Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW62004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656757W6 25991
30W6 25998ICC 4918Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW62004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656764W6 25998
31W6 26002ICC 5135Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWER2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656768W6 26002
32W6 26012ICC 6263Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWER2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656778W6 26012
33W6 26024ICC 7571Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWER2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656790W6 26024
34W6 26041ICC 8950Cicer arietinum L. IndiaW6FLOWER2004DONATED05/20/2004Cultivated material1656807W6 26041
35W6 24867JG-62(differential)Cicer arietinum L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED2003DEVELOPED10/30/2003Cultivated materialReaction of chickpea wilt differential lines to five races of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceros. For a Excel spreadsheet of the Cicer differential data with Disease incidence percentages.1649562W6 24867