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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 562620'ENCORE'Lactuca sativa L. NetherlandsW6Not Available1992DEVELOPED09/28/1992Cultivar1457592PI 562620
1PI 561196'Impact'Lactuca sativa L. AustraliaW6Not Available1992DEVELOPED05/05/1992Cultivar1456168PI 561196
2PI 561040'UNIQUE'Poa pratensis L. North Carolina, United StatesW61992DEVELOPED04/03/1992CultivarLow-growing, fine-textured, bright green Kentucky bluegrass. Exhibits good turf quality in trials throughout U.S. Good tolerance to stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis), leaf spot (Dreschslera poae), dollar spot (Sclerotinia homoeocarpa), and stem rust (Puccinia graminis). Good drought tolerance, good winter color, and early spring green-up.1456012PI 561040
3PI 561041'JULIETT'Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai United StatesS91992DEVELOPED04/03/1992Cultivar1456013PI 561041
4PI 557555'ROMULUS'Lactuca sativa L. United StatesW61991DEVELOPED11/27/1991Cultivar1452527PI 557555
5PI 557556911Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7EAR1991DEVELOPED07/1991Cultivar1452528PI 557556
6PI 557557912Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7EAR1991DEVELOPED07/1991Cultivar1452529PI 557557
7PI 557011'Leslie'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Minnesota, United StatesSOYLEAF1991DEVELOPED11/08/1991CultivarMaturity Group I with indeterminate growth habit. Flowers purple. Pubescence gray. Pod walls tan. Seeds yellow with imperfect black hila and intermediate seed coat luster. Intensity of the imperfect black pigment in the hilum can vary across environments and even on different seeds from same plant. Rpsl gene present for resistance to phytophthora root rot (Phytophthora megasperma). Moderately susceptible to iron deficiency chlorosis.1451983PI 557011
8PI 556996'S33-32'Glycine max (L.) Merr. United StatesSOY1991DEVELOPED10/28/1991Cultivar1451968PI 556996
9PI 556997'S39-11'Glycine max (L.) Merr. United StatesSOY1991DEVELOPED10/28/1991Cultivar1451969PI 556997
10PI 555456'PHA331'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91991DEVELOPED09/11/1991Cultivar1450428PI 555456
11PI 555457'PHB331'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91991DEVELOPED09/11/1991Cultivar1450429PI 555457
12PI 555462'F118'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Illinois, United StatesNC7KERNELS1991DEVELOPED1991Cultivar1450434PI 555462
13PI 554646'PH288'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91991DEVELOPED08/19/1991Cultivar1449618PI 554646
14PI 554647'PH355'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91991DEVELOPED08/19/1991Cultivar1449619PI 554647
15PI 554648'PH356'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91991DEVELOPED08/19/1991Cultivar1449620PI 554648
16PI 554649'PH410'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91991DEVELOPED08/19/1991Cultivar1449621PI 554649
17PI 554650'PH449'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91991DEVELOPED08/19/1991Cultivar1449622PI 554650
18PI 554652'PHB429'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91991DEVELOPED08/19/1991Cultivar1449624PI 554652
19PI 554653'PHA432'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91991DEVELOPED08/19/1991Cultivar1449625PI 554653
20PI 554654'PHB432'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91991DEVELOPED08/19/1991Cultivar1449626PI 554654
21PI 554658'GR 900'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. spelta (L.) Thell. Ohio, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED08/19/1991Cultivar1449630PI 554658
22PI 554601'SONORA ANAHEIM'Capsicum annuum L. United StatesS91991DEVELOPED08/02/1991Cultivar1449573PI 554601
23PI 554604'CX267'Glycine max (L.) Merr. United StatesSOY1991DEVELOPED08/02/1991Cultivar1449576PI 554604
24PI 552811'STARLIGHT'Phaseolus vulgaris L. Nebraska, United StatesW61991DEVELOPED07/15/1991CultivarHigh yielding with moderate upright growth habit (type IIa), very large bright white seed (32-40 g/100 seed), and medium maturity (88-93 days). Possesses multiple disease resistance to rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) (UR-3 gene), and to the bacterial pathogens causing common blight (Xanthomonas campestris), halo blight (Pseudomonas syringae), and moderate avoidance to white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) due to upright and porous plant canopy. Susceptible to bean common mosaic virus1447783PI 552811
25PI 550740'A1662'Glycine max (L.) Merr. United StatesSOYLEAF1991DEVELOPED06/07/1991Cultivar1445676PI 550740
26PI 550705'SONIC'Pisum sativum L. United StatesW61991DEVELOPED05/17/1991Cultivar1445641PI 550705
27PI 549089'UI 686'Phaseolus vulgaris L. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1991DEVELOPED04/12/1991CultivarAverage maturity in Idaho 92 days. Seed size larger than most other cranberry beans, 51.1g 100 seed. Seed shape oval. Growth habit upright indeterminate bush. Resistant to the NY-15 and NL-4 races of BCMV but exhibited necrotic tip kill with the NL-3 race of BCMV. Possesses the dominant I gene for resistance to BCMV. Moderately susceptible to susceptible to bean rust race (Uromyces appendiculatus) at Beltsville, MD, Saginaw, MI, and North Platte, NE. Susceptible to beet curly top virus as are all other cranberry beans1444025PI 549089
28PI 548806'PHR61'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Indiana, United StatesNC7EAR1991DEVELOPED1991Windfall, Indiana, USA.Cultivar1443742PI 548806
29PI 548827'Orion'Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE9Image1991DEVELOPED03/29/1991Cultivar1443763PI 548827
30PI 548829'TAM Veracruz'Capsicum annuum L. Texas, United StatesS91991DEVELOPED03/29/1991Cultivar1443765PI 548829
31PI 548831'GEMAR'Poa pratensis L. Idaho, United StatesW61991DEVELOPED03/29/1991Cultivar1443767PI 548831
32PI 548832'GREENLEY'Poa pratensis L. Idaho, United StatesW61991DEVELOPED03/29/1991Cultivar1443768PI 548832
33PI 547106'TASTIGOLD'Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai United StatesS9FRUIT1991DEVELOPED02/11/1991Cultivated material1442042PI 547106
34PI 547108'Primavera'Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. var. dactylon United StatesS91991DEVELOPED02/11/1991Cultivated material1442044PI 547108
35PI 559937'PHDD6'Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7EARNot Available1991DEVELOPED1992Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA.Cultivar1454909PI 559937
36PI 559938'PHGG7'Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7EAR1991DEVELOPED1992Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA.Cultivar1454910PI 559938
37PI 559942'PHK74'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7EAR1991DEVELOPED1992Willmar, Minnesota, USA.Cultivar1454914PI 559942
38PI 559950'PHT73'Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7EAR1991DEVELOPED1992Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA.Cultivar1454922PI 559950
39PI 559956'Alsweet III'Pisum sativum L. United StatesW61991DEVELOPED02/06/1991Cultivar1454928PI 559956
40PI 559960'FILLY'Pisum sativum L. United StatesW61991DEVELOPED02/06/1991Cultivar1454932PI 559960
41PI 547040'Wakefield'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Virginia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED1990CultivarSoft red winter wheat. Maturity mid- to late season. Height semidwarf. Coleoptiles partially colored light purple. Anthers yellow, some anthocyanin at base. Spikes fusiform to oblong, middense and awnleted. Glumes white to cream colored, long and midwide to wide with oblique shoulders, acute beaks. Kernels red, soft, midlong and ovate with narrow and middeep crease, rounded cheeks and midlong brush. Phenol reaction brown. Pm1 gene present for mildew resistance (Erysiphe graminis) but susceptible to mildew throughout Virginia. Milling characteristics very good. Baking properties good1441976PI 547040
42PI 547041'Madison'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Virginia, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1991DEVELOPED1990CultivarSoft red winter wheat, semi-dwarf. Maturity early. Coleoptiles white. Anthers yellow. Spikes fusiform, middense and awnleted. Glumes white to cream colored, long and midwide with oblique to rounded shoulders and acute beaks. Kernels red, soft, midlong and ovate with narrow and middeep crease, rounded cheeks and midlong brush. Phenol reaction brown. Moderately resistant to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) in both seeding and adult-plant stages. Resistant to wheat spindle streak mosaic virus and expresses antibiosis to Great Plains biotype of Hessian fly. Mill. char. very good. Baking good.1441977PI 547041
43PI 559922'SUPRANOVA'Poa supina Schrad. GermanyW61991DEVELOPED01/31/1991Cultivar1454894PI 559922
44PI 547089'LH212Ht'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1991DEVELOPED1990Cultivar1442025PI 547089
45PI 5593793311Glycine max (L.) Merr. United StatesSOY1991DEVELOPED01/08/1991Cultivar1454351PI 559379
46PI 559381'ICI 441'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Nebraska, United StatesNC7EAR1991DEVELOPED01/1991Cultivar1454353PI 559381
47PI 559395'SL 173'Pisum sativum L. United StatesW61991DEVELOPED01/08/1991Cultivar1454367PI 559395
48PI 559397'FFR 253'Glycine max (L.) Merr. United StatesSOY1991DEVELOPED01/08/1991Cultivar1454369PI 559397
49PI 546475'RED VOGUE'Lactuca sativa L. United StatesW61991DEVELOPED01/07/1991Cultivar1441411PI 546475
50PI 544069'PH352'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Iowa, United StatesS91990DEVELOPED10/15/1990Cultivar1439005PI 544069
51PI 543836'REBEL JR.'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. New Jersey, United StatesW61990DEVELOPED09/04/1990CultivarAttractive, persistent, lower-growing turf type capable of producing dark green turf with medium texture, medium-high density and reduced vertical growth rate. Winterhardiness, cold temperature color retention, and heat and drought tolerance good. Resistance moderately good to large brown patch disease. Resistance good to net blotch disease. Seedling vigor good. Wear tolerance good. Recommended for production of medium-to-low maintenance turf under varying light intensities ranging from full sun to moderate shade in regions where tall fescue is well-adapted1438772PI 543836
52PI 542390'Promo'Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE9Image1990DEVELOPED07/03/1990Cultivar1437326PI 542390
53PI 540875'Grasslands Puna'Cichorium intybus L. New ZealandNC7SEED1990DEVELOPED05/15/1990Cultivar1435811PI 540875
54PI 538764'Revolution'Pisum sativum L. United StatesW61990DEVELOPED03/21/1990Cultivar1433700PI 538764
55PI 537443'SHENANDOAH'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Oregon, United StatesW61990DEVELOPED02/04/1990CultivarMedium low growing persistent, turf-type tall fescue capable of producing an attractive turf with medium wide leaves, and moderately dark green color. Good heat and drought tolerance and good winterhardiness. Good resistance to net blotch disease (Drechslera dictyoides). Moderate resistance to brown patch disease (Rhizoctonia solani). Seed lots may contain a high percentage of seeds infected with an endophytic fungus, Acremonium coenophialum.1432379PI 537443
56PI 543794'Delsoy 4900'Glycine max (L.) Merr. Missouri, United StatesSOYSEED1990DEVELOPED01/31/1990CultivarDeterminate variety. Late maturity group IV. Resistant to soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe Race 3). Seeds yellow. Average 100 seed weight 16.3g. Seed protein 40.0%. Oil 21.0%1438730PI 543794
57PI 601715'AVA'Pisum sativum L. United StatesW61989DONATED1989Cultivar1188080PI 601715
58PI 601646'SUN BURST'Pisum sativum L. United StatesW61989DEVELOPED1989Cultivar1187158PI 601646
59PI 601699'TURBO'Pisum sativum L. United StatesW61989DEVELOPED1989Cultivar1187976PI 601699
60PI 601716'PH328'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91989DEVELOPED1989Cultivar1188084PI 601716
61PI 601717'PH333'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91989DEVELOPED1989Cultivar1188085PI 601717
62PI 535820'RONDE'Poa pratensis L. Idaho, United StatesW61989DEVELOPED09/15/1989CultivarLow maintanance cultivar for use in seed blends in cold season grass zones. Turf quality and genetic color acceptable. Plants rhizomatous. Spring growth early. Plant height at maturity 78cm. Panicle intermediate long open pyramidal. Susceptible to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) and Helminthosporium leaf spot (Drechslera poae). Moderate resistance to stem rust (Puccinia grammis) and leaf rust (Puccinia recondita).1430756PI 535820
63PI 535454'Merrimac'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Wisconsin, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1989DEVELOPED1988CultivarSoft red stiff-strawed type with higher grain yield and test weight then Argee. Maturity late. Plant height tall. Straw strength good. Winter hardiness excellent. Improved disease resistance. Suitable for relative cool environments Milling and baking qualities excellent. Resistance to leaf and stem rusts. Moderate res. to bunt.1430390PI 535454
64PI 5329132548Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Indiana, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1989DEVELOPED1988CultivarSoft red winter wheat. Plants semidwarf, awned. Winter hardiness good. Straw strength excellent. Boot stage color green to blue-green. Test weight good. Pheonol reaction ivory. Moderately susceptivle to powdery mildew in Southeast, yet showing slow reaction. Susceptivle to wheat soil-borne mosaic virus, Hessian Fly races B and E, moderate to wheat spindle streak virus. Milling and baking qualities acceptable. Res. to stem rust, leaf rust, good to various leaf blights. Good drought tolerance. Resistance to powdery mildew, Corn Belt region races.1427849PI 532913
65PI 601718'PHA82'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91989DEVELOPED1989Cultivar1188086PI 601718
66PI 601720'PHB82'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91989DEVELOPED1989Cultivar1188090PI 601720
67PI 601721'PHB86'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91989DEVELOPED1989Cultivar1188091PI 601721
68PI 531244'Rio Blanco'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Kansas, United StatesNSGCKERNELS1989DEVELOPED1989CultivarHard white type. Plants short to intermediate, semidwarf, semi erect, green at boot stage. Head tapered, middense, awned, white at maturity. Glumes glabrous, midlong to long. Seeds ovate to elliptical with rounded cheeks, narrow and shallow. Yield high. Milling and baking properties good. Susceptible to Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe graminis) Resistance to soil borne mosaic virus.1426180PI 531244
69PI 550409'AGASSIZ'Phaseolus vulgaris L. Idaho, United StatesW61989DEVELOPED1989Cultivar1445345PI 550409
70PI 550417'GUARDIAN'Phaseolus vulgaris L. Idaho, United StatesW61989DEVELOPED1989Cultivar1445353PI 550417
71PI 601662'JUBILEE II'Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai Florida, United StatesS9FRUITNot Available1989DEVELOPED1989Cultivar1187903PI 601662
72PI 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
73PI 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
74NSL 243004'BOOSTER'Pisum sativum L. United States Historic1989DEVELOPEDCultivar1188082NSL 243004