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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 518761SA 1597Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED05/17/1988Breeding materialSub okra leaf type. Potential for yield increase.1413697PI 518761
1PI 518762SA 1600Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED05/17/1988Breeding materialSub okra leaf type. Potential for yield increase.1413698PI 518762
2PI 518763SA 1593Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED05/17/1988Breeding materialSub okra leaf type. Potential for yield increase.1413699PI 518763
3PI 518764SA 1592Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED05/17/1988Breeding materialSub okra leaf type. Potential for yield increase.1413700PI 518764
4PI 518765SC-1SGossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED05/17/1988Breeding materialSub okra leaf type. Potential for yield increase.1413701PI 518765
5PI 518766DES 210SGossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED05/17/1988Breeding materialSub okra leaf type. Potential for yield increase.1413702PI 518766
6PI 518767SA 1591Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED05/17/1988Breeding materialSub okra leaf type. Potential for yield increase.1413703PI 518767
7PI 518768SA 1599Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED05/17/1988Breeding materialSub okra leaf type. Potential for yield increase.1413704PI 518768
8PI 518769GT-DDSA(C5)Zea mays L. subsp. mays Georgia, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DONATED05/17/1988Breeding materialMaturity classification AES 1200. Cobs white, few red. Kernels light to medium yellow, dent, few medium to deep yellow. Population A provides inbreds with medium to late maturity, moderate to good yield, and excellent resistance to corn earworm in hybrid combination. High resistance to earworm (Heliothis zea).1413705PI 518769
9PI 518770GT-DDSB(C5)Zea mays L. subsp. mays Georgia, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DONATED05/17/1988Breeding materialMaturity classification late AES 1200. Cobs white. Kernels light to medium yellow, dent. Population B provides inbreds with medium to late maturity, moderate to good yield, and excellent resistance to corn earworm in hybrid combination.1413706PI 518770
10PI 518779AD-1Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61988COLLECTEDBreeding materialPlants self-sterile, genetically heterogeneous, bolting susceptible. Seeds multigerm. Sucrose content very high. Leaves and tops large. Roots broad elliptic, medium position in soil. Superior combining ability for sucrose production. Medium tolerance to leaf spot (Cercospora beticola).1413715PI 518779
11PI 518780AD-2Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61988COLLECTEDBreeding materialPlants self-sterile, genetically heterogeneous, easy bolting. Seeds multigerm. Sucrose content high. Root yield medium. Superior combining ability for sucrose production. High resistance to leaf spot (Cercospora beticola).1413716PI 518780
12PI 518781AD-3Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW6Not Available1988COLLECTEDBreeding materialPlants self-fertile, genetically, heterogeneous. Seeds multigerm. Sucrose content high. Roots medium position in soil. Superior combining ability for sucrose production.1413717PI 518781
13PI 518643FC 709Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW6Not Available1988DONATED04/13/1988Breeding materialMultigerm, pollen fertile, pseudo-self-fertile line. Susceptible to curly top virus. Bolts easily. Hypocotyls 70% green. Vigorous. Heterogenous. Resistant to root and crown rot (Rhizoctonia solani, AG-2). Tolerant to Cercospara leaf spot.1413579PI 518643
14PI 518644FC 609Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61988DONATED04/13/1988Breeding materialMonogerm. Pollen-fertile, self sterile, nonrestorer O-type maintainer line of FC 609 CMS (PI 518645). Moderately vigorous and good seed producer. Resistant to leaf spot (Cercospera).1413580PI 518644
15PI 518645FC 609 CMSBeta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61988DONATED04/13/1988Breeding materialCytoplasmic male-sterile monogerm equivalent of FC 609 (PI 518644). Good plant vigor. Resistant to leaf spot (Cercospera).1413581PI 518645
16PI 518646'TIFLEAF 2'Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesS91988DONATED04/13/1988CultivarPlants 1.8m tall, dwarf, leafy, forage type. Forage yield high. High resistance to rust (Puccinia substriata var. indica). Resistance to leaf spot (Piricularia grisea).1413582PI 518646
17PI 518649'SPARTAN'Festuca lemanii T. Bastard Oregon, United StatesW61988DEVELOPEDPRE 04/13/1988CultivarLeafy, persistent, turf-type. Turf attactive, dense, low-growing, fine-textured. Green color retention good. Shade tolerant. Improved resistance to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis), anthracnose, netblotch (Helminthosporium dictyoides), and red thread (Laetisaria fusiformis).1413585PI 518649
18PI 518650'VICTORY'Festuca rubra L. subsp. commutata Markgr.-Dann. Oregon, United StatesW6Not Available1988DEVELOPEDPRE 04/13/1988CultivarLow growing turf-type. Turf attractive, dense, fine-textured with bright, dark green color. Good tolerance to close mowing, moderate shade, moderately acid soils, and moderately low soil fertility. Used for lawns, parks, play areas. Improved resistance to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis), netblotch (Drechslera dictyoides), rust (Puccinia crandallii), and dollarspot.1413586PI 518650
19PI 518652CM 594Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC71988DONATED04/13/1988Breeding materialPlants early flowering, cms by backcross. Resistance to wilt (Verticillium dahliae).1413588PI 518652
20PI 518653CM 596Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC71988DONATED04/13/1988Breeding materialFertility restorer. Ray flowers orange. Achenes black, large, 42g/1000. Carries recessive gene controlling branching.1413589PI 518653
21PI 518655SA 3826Gossypium hirsutum L. Arkansas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED04/13/1988Breeding materialPlants high-yielding. Resistant to wilt (Verticillium dahliae).1413591PI 518655
22PI 51865787BL2598Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Historic1988DEVELOPED04/13/1988Breeding materialPlants 110-115cm tall, leafy, inbred restorer line. Excellent late reproductive growth stage green leaf retention. Panicles long, cylindrical, semicompact to slightly open at maturity, with exsertion ranging from 5-10 cm. Mature spikelets single-seeded and awnless. High resistance to leaf blight (Exserohilum turcicum), rust (Puccinia purpurea), gray leaf spot (Cercospora sorghi), and Zonate leaf spot (Gloeocercospora sorghi).1413593PI 518657
23PI 518658'NORTRAN'Deschampsia cespitosa (L.) P. Beauv. Alaska, United StatesW61988DONATED04/13/1988CultivarPlants tufted with narrow leaves, mostly in basal clumps, open-pollinated. Clums topped by long disfuse inflorescences bronze to gunmetal gray. Used for revegetation, forage, and low maintenance ground cover for north-latitude locations. Resistant to rust and snow molds such as Sclerotina borealis. Superior cold tolerance.1413594PI 518658
24PI 518659'KENAI'Arctagrostis latifolia (R. Br.) Griseb. Alaska, United StatesW61988DONATED04/13/1988CultivarNarr: Plants medium to tall, 0.5m to 1.5m. Leaves wide, lax along erect stout stems. Spreads by means of short, thick rhizomes forming dense clumps. Inflorescences open and lax to erect and narrow. Open pollinated. Used for forage and revegetation from central interior to southern coast. Drought sensitive1413595PI 518659
25PI 518660SD43Zea mays L. subsp. mays South Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNarr: Plants 124cm tall with ears 61cm above ground. Plants dark green with small tassels and red cobs. Ears 16cm long with 14-16 rows of medium-sized kernels. Good vigor, ear fill, stalk and root strength, husk looseness and excellent stay green. Use in hybrids for central and southern South Dakota. Resistant to northern corn leaf blight (Exserhilum turcicum). Good resistance to diplodia stalk rot (Diploida maydis).1413596PI 518660
26PI 518661PM1Helianthus hybr.North Dakota, United StatesNC7FIELD1988DONATED04/13/1988Breeding materialMost plants 1.7m tall, single-headed, self-compatible. Seeds black or black with white stripes, 57g/1000. Resistant to powdery mildew (Erysiphe cichoracearum).1413597PI 518661
27PI 518651CM 593Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7ACHENES1988DONATED03/21/1988Breeding materialNon-oilseed type, cms by backcross. Achenes pale black with narrow white stripes. Nutmeat percentage 60. Lodging resistance good. Resistance to rust (Puccinia helianthi).1413587PI 518651
28PI 518654CM 597Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7FIELD1988DONATED03/21/1988Breeding materialPlants early flowering, cms by backcross. Achenes black, round. Lodging resistant. Resistance to downy mildew, race 2 (Plasmopara halstedii).1413590PI 518654
29PI 517922Austrian winter peaPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants semi-leafless (afila-afaf), semi-dwarf (lele). Winter survival and spring vigor good. Flowers purple. Seed coat grey, speckled. Segregation for yellow and green cotyledons (Ii). Yield good. Resistant to race 1 of Fusarium wilt (FwFw).1412858PI 517922
30PI 517923Austrian winter peaPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants semi-leafless, semi-dwarf. Winter survival, excellent. Spring vigor good. Flowers purple. Seed coat speckled, mottled, dark brown. Cotyledons green. Yield high. Tolerance to Sclerotinia white mold. Segregates for resistance to race 1 of Fusarium wilt.1412859PI 517923
31PI 517924D59-5-6-3YPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants semi-dwarf. Leaves normal (AfAf). Winter survival good. Spring vigor excellent. Flowers white (aa). Seed coat white with unpigmented hilum (plpl). Cotyledons yellow. Seeds bleach and discolor under field conditions. Yield good. Resistant to race 1 of Fusarium wilt. Tolerant to Sclerotinia white mold.1412860PI 517924
32PI 517925D60-2-6-1YPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants semi-dwarf. Leaves normal (AfAf). Winter survival good. Spring vigor excellent. Flowers white (aa). Seed coat white with unpigmented hilum (plpl). Cotyledons yellow. Yield good. Resistant to race 1 of Fusarium wilt. Tolerant to Sclerotinia white mold.1412861PI 517925
33PI 517926Austrian winter peaPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialForage and/or green manure type. Plants 1.0m or more in length. Flowers purple (AA). Testa dark purple. Cotyledons yellow. Winter hardiness poor. Resistant to powdery mildew in greenhouse. Segregates for resistance to race1 of Fusarium wilt.1412862PI 517926
34PI 517927SA 2358Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412863PI 517927
35PI 517928SA 2359Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412864PI 517928
36PI 517929SA 2360Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412865PI 517929
37PI 517930SA 2361Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412866PI 517930
38PI 517931SA 2362Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412867PI 517931
39PI 517932SA 2363Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412868PI 517932
40PI 517933SA 2364Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412869PI 517933
41PI 517934SA 2365Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412870PI 517934
42PI 517935SA 2366Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412871PI 517935
43PI 517936SA 2367Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412872PI 517936
44PI 517937SA 2368Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nematode resistance.1412873PI 517937
45PI 517938SA 2369Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nonphotoperiodic. Lint percentage lower and 2.5% fiber span length shorter than Deltapine 16. Resistance to root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita). Potentially valuable as a new source of root-knot nemtatode resistance.1412874PI 517938
46PI 517939SA 1602Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPotentially useful for developing cultivars with increased tolerance to tobacco budworm (TBW). Tolerant to tobacco budworm (TBW).1412875PI 517939
47PI 517940SA 1603Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPotentially useful for developing cultivars with increased tolerance to tobacco budworm (TBW). Tolerant to tobacco budworm (TBW).1412876PI 517940
48PI 517941SA 1604Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPotentially useful for developing cultivars with increased tolerance to tobacco budworm (TBW). Tolerant to tobacco budworm (TBW).1412877PI 517941
49PI 517942SA 1605Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPotentially useful for developing cultivars with increased tolerance to tobacco budworm (TBW) and the tarnished plant bug (TPB). Tolerant to tobacco budworm and tarnished plant bug.1412878PI 517942
50PI 517943SA 1606Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPotentially useful for developing cultivars with increased tolerance to tobacco budworm (TBW) and the tarnished plant bug (TPB). Tolerant to tobacco budworm and tarnished plant bug.1412879PI 517943
51PI 517944SA 1607Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPotentially useful for developing cultivars with increased tolerance to tobacco budworm (TBW) and the tarnished plant bug (TPB). Tolerant to tobacco budworm and tarnished plant bug.1412880PI 517944
52PI 517945SA 1608Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPotentially useful for developing cultivars with increased tolerance to tobacco budworm (TBW). Probable resistance to Fusarium wilt. Tolerant to tobacco budworm. [G [G1412881PI 517945
53PI 517946SA 1609Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOT1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPotentially useful for developing cultivars with increased tolerance to tobacco budworm (TBW). Probable to Fusarium wilt. Tolerant to tobacco budworm.1412882PI 517946
54PI 517949CM 601Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7FIELD1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants mid-early maturity, high self compatibility, single-headed, 147cm tall. Achenes medium-sized, black with grey stripes. Days to 80% bloom 64. Seedoil content 48%. Resistant to rust and Verticillium wilt.1412885PI 517949
55PI 517950CM 602Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7FIELD1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants mid-early maturity, moderately self-compatible, single-headed, 130cm tall. Achenes black, medium-sized. Days to 80% bloom 66. Seedoil content 44%. Resistant to rust. Segregates for resistance to Verticillium wilt.1412886PI 517950
56PI 517951CM 603Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7ACHENES1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants mature early, good self-compatibility, single-headed, 128cm tall. Achenes medium-sized, plump, black with grey stripes. Days to 80% bloom 59. Seed oil content 43%. Resistant to rust and Verticillium wilt.1412887PI 517951
57PI 517952CM 604Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC71988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants mature early, good self-compatibility, single-headed, 137cm tall. Achenes medium-sized, black with faint grey stripes. Days to 80% bloom 66. Seedoil content 48%. Susceptible to rust. Resistant to Verticillium wilt.1412888PI 517952
58PI 517953CM 605Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7FIELD1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants mid-early maturity, good self-compatibility, single- headed, 129cm tall. Achenes black with grey stripes. Days to 80% bloom 61. Seed oil content 48%. Resistant to rust and Verticillium wilt.1412889PI 517953
59PI 517954CM 606Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7FIELD1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants mid-early maturity, good self-compatibility, single- headed, 125cm tall. Achenes medium-sized, black with grey stripes. Days to 80% bloom 63. Seedoil content 49%. Resistant to rust. Segregates for resistance to Verticillium wilt.1412890PI 517954
60PI 517955CM 607Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7FIELD1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants late-maturing, good self-compatibility, single-headed, 130cm tall. Achenes medium-sized, black with faint grey stripes. Days to 80% bloom 64. Seedoil content 49%. Moderately susceptible to rust. Segregates for resistance to Verticillium wilt.1412891PI 517955
61PI 517956CM 608Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC71988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialFertility restorer line. Plants late-maturing, good self- compatibility, single-headed. Achenes black with prominent white stripes and a distinctive, elongated, pointed shape. Days to 80% bloom 69. Seedoil content 43%. Moderately susceptible to rust. Resistant to Verticillium wilt and race 2 of downy mildew.1412892PI 517956
62PI 517957CM 609Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7ACHENES1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialFertility restorer line. Plants late-maturing, good self- compatibility, recessive branching and multi-headed, 127cm tall. Achenes medium-sized, shiny black with grey stripes. Days to 80% bloom 60. Seedoil content 46%. Moderately susceptible to rust. Resistance to Verticillium wilt and race 2 of downy mildew.1412893PI 517957
63PI 517958CM 610Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7ACHENES1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialFertility restorer line. Plants late-maturing, moderate self compatibility, recessive branching and multi-headed, 131cm tall. Achenes black with grey stripes, elongated, narrow shape. Days to 80% bloom 63. Seedoil content 48%. Resistance to Verticillium wilt and race 2 of downy mildew. Moderate resistance to rust.1412894PI 517958
64PI 517959CM 611Helianthus annuus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7ACHENES1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialPlants early-maturing, moderate self-compatibility, single- headed, 122cm tall. Achenes black, relatively small. Days to 80% bloom 64. Seedoil content 47%. Resistance to rust and Verticillium wilt.1412895PI 517959
65PI 517960PA Composite I (GLS)C1 (HY)Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC71988DEVELOPED1987Breeding materialHigh yield sub-population of synthetic PA Comp I. Plants erect, high-yielding, maturity in the 800 AES range. GLS rating 1.7. Germplasm source for breeding for resistance to Cercospora zeae-maydis. Resistance to grey leaf spot.1412896PI 517960
66PI 517962PA Composite II (GLS)C1 (HY)Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC71988DEVELOPED1987Breeding materialHigh yield sub-population of synthetic PA Comp II. Plants erect, high-yielding, maturity in the 800 AES range, GLS rating 1.9. Germplasm source for breeding for resistance to Cercospora zeae-maydis. Resistance to grey leaf spot.1412898PI 517962
67PI 517963PA Composite II (GLS)C1 (LD)Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC71988DEVELOPED1987Breeding materialLow disease sub-population of synthetic PA Comp II. Plants erect, maturity in the 800 AES range, GLS rating 1.2. Germplasm source for breeding for resistance to Cercospora zeae-maydis. Resistance to grey leaf spot.1412899PI 517963
68PI 517964PA Composite III (GLS)C1 (HY)Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPED1987Breeding materialHigh yield sub-population of synthetic PA Comp III. Plants erect, maturity in the 800 AES range, GLS ratng 1.8. Resistance to grey leaf spot.1412900PI 517964
69PI 517965PA Composite III (GLS)C1 (LD)Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialLow disease sub-population of synthetic PA Comp III. Plants erect, maturity in the 800 AES range, GLS ratng 1.1. Resistance to grey leaf spot.1412901PI 517965
70PI 517966PA Plt Path Composite (GLS)C1 (HY)Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialHigh yield sub-population of synthetic PA Plt Path Comp. Plants erect, maturity in the 800 AES range, GLS rating 1.1. Resistance to leaf spot.1412902PI 517966
71PI 517967PA Plt Path Composite (GLS)C1 (LD)Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DONATED03/15/1988Breeding materialLow disease sub-population of synthetic PA plt Path Comp. Resistance to grey leaf spot.1412903PI 517967
72PI 517968Pa392Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants about 180cm tall, good stalk strength, yield well. Leaves medium-green, spreading. Tassels sem-erect, medium- branched. Kernels light yellow, medium-long, dent. Cobs white with 16 rows. Good in crosses as male or female. Good combining ability. Better than average resistance to northern corn blight.1412904PI 517968
73PI 517969Pa462PZea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants about 190cm tall, good stalk strength. Leaves medium- green, spreading. Tassels semi-erect, medium-branched. Kernels light yellow, small, round, dent. Cobs white with 12 rows. Best used as male parent. Above average resistance to northern leaf blight.1412905PI 517969
74PI 517970Pa463PZea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants about 140cm tall, good stalk strength, good combining ability especially as the female parent. Kernels light yellow, medium-small, flat, dent. Cobs white with 12 rows. Above average resistance to northern corn blight.1412906PI 517970
75PI 517971Pa468Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants about 140cm tall, good stalk strength, good combining ability as male or female, tendency for multiple ears. Kernels medium-yellow, round, dent, cobs red with 14 rows. Fair resistance to northern corn blight.1412907PI 517971
76PI 517972Pa877Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC71988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants about 180cm tall, mid to late AES 800 maturity. Inbred line. Leaves spreading, medium-green. Tassels branched, medium-sized. Kernels round, medium-yellow, dent. Cobs red, 12 rowed. Potential value to seed industry and use in breeding programs. High resistance to grey leaf spot (GLS). Above average resistance to northern leaf blight and northern leaf spot.1412908PI 517972
77PI 517973Pa879Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC71988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants about 195cm tall, mid to late AES 800 maturity. Inbred line. Leaves semi-erect, dark-green. Tassels semi-erect, medium-branched. Kernels medium-sized, flat, long. Cobs white, 16-18 rowed. Potential value to seed industry and use in breeding programs. Above average resistance to grey leaf spot (GLS). Very good resistance to northern leaf spot. Above average resistance to northern leaf blight.1412909PI 517973
78PI 517974Pa880Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELSNot Available1988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants about 165cm tall, mid to late AES 800 maturity. Inbred line. Crosses with PA880 have good stalk quality. Kernels small, round, medium-yellow. Cobs white, 16 rowed. Resistant to grey leaf spot (GLS). Fair resistance to northern leaf blight.1412910PI 517974
79PI 515962C310Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61988DONATED02/10/1988Breeding materialPlants self-fertile, random-mated, monogerm segregates for O-type, good combining ability for super yield. Useful for parental line development and population improvement. Moderately resistant to bolting. Moderately susceptible to virus yellows complex. Susceptible to cercospora leaf spot, black root, and rhizoctonia root rot. Moderate resistance to curly top, Erwinia root rot, powdery mildew, lettuce infectious yellows, downy mildew and rust.1410898PI 515962
80PI 515963C789/2Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United States Historic1988DONATED02/10/1988Breeding materialPlants self-fertile, random-mated, monogerm, high frequency of O-type. Useful for inbred or parental line development. Selection index favored sucrose concentration. Moderately resistant to bolting. Susceptible to lettuce infectious yellows, cercospora leaf spot, black root, and rhizoctonia root rot. Moderate resistance to curly top, virus yellows complex, Erwinia root rot, powdery mildew, downy mildew, and rust.1410899PI 515963
81PI 515964C790Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61988DONATED02/10/1988CultivarPlants self-fertile, random-mated, monogerm, high frequency of O-type. Useful for inbred or parental line development. Selection index favored sucrose concentration. Moderately resistant to bolting. Susceptible to cercospora leaf rust, black root, and rhizoctonia root rot. Moderately susceptible to virus yellows complex, Erwinia root rot, powdery mildew, and lettuce infectious yellows. Moderate resistance to curly top, downy mildew, and rust.1410900PI 515964
82PI 515965C796Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61988DONATED02/10/1988Breeding materialPlants self-fertile, random-mated, monogerm, high frequency of O-type. High combining ability for resistance to curly top, virus yellows complex, Erwinia root rot, and bolting. Moderately resistant to bolting. Susceptible to cerospora leaf spot, black root, rhizoctonia root rot, powdery mildew, and lettuce infectious yellows. Moderate resistance to curly top, virus yellows complex, Erwinia root rot, downy mildew, and rust.1410901PI 515965
83PI 513381SA 1729Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DEVELOPEDCultivarPlants cylindrical, medium height, multiple pest resistant. Pollen yellow. Bolls storm resistant, yield 6.48g of seedcotton. Compared to other tamcot cultivars, lint higher (38%), fiber shorter with lower uniformity, but equal in strength. High resistance to 19 U.S. races of bacterial blight. Resistant to Fleahopper (Pseudatomscelis seriatus). Resistant to Boll weevil Anthonomus grandis, and Heliothis spp.1408317PI 513381
84PI 513383SA 1612Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DONATED12/14/1987Breeding materialPlants compact, determinate, short season type. Blooming rapid. Maturity early. Bolls medium to large. Storm resistant.1408319PI 513383
85PI 513384SA 1613Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DONATED12/14/1987Breeding materialPlants compact, determinate, short season type. Blooming rapid. Maturity early. Bolls medium to large. Storm resistant.1408320PI 513384
86PI 513385SA 1614Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DONATED12/14/1987Breeding materialPlants compact, determinate, short season type. Blooming rapid. Maturity early. Bolls medium to large. Storm resistant.1408321PI 513385
87PI 513386SA 1615Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DONATED12/14/1987Breeding materialPlants compact, determinate, short season type. Blooming rapid. Maturity early. Bolls medium to large. Storm resistant.1408322PI 513386
88PI 513387SA 1616Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DONATED12/14/1987Breeding materialPlants compact, determinate, short season type. Blooming rapid. Maturity early. Bolls medium to large. Storm resistant.1408323PI 513387
89PI 513388SA 1617Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DONATED12/14/1987Breeding materialPlants compact, determinate, short season type. Blooming rapid. Maturity early. Bolls medium to large. Storm resistant.1408324PI 513388
90PI 513389SA 1618Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants compact, determinate, short season type. Blooming rapid. Maturity early. Bolls medium to large. Storm resistant.1408325PI 513389
91PI 513390SA 1619Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants compact. Fruiting rapid (Suitable for stripper harvest). Glandless.1408326PI 513390
92PI 513391SA 1620Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants compact. Fruiting rapid (Suitable for stripper harvest). Glandless.1408327PI 513391
93PI 513392SA 1621Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants compact. Fruiting rapid (Suitable for stripper harvest). Glandless.1408328PI 513392
94PI 513393SA 1622Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants compact. Fruiting rapid (Suitable for stripper harvest). Glandless.1408329PI 513393
95PI 513394SA 1623Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialMaturity early. Plants compact. Fiber strength improved.1408330PI 513394
96PI 513395SA 1624Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialMaturity early. Plants compact. Fiber strength improved.1408331PI 513395
97PI 513396SA 1625Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialMaturity early. Plants compact. Fiber strength improved.1408332PI 513396
98PI 512292CULBERT M3P3Linum usitatissimum L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED11/20/1987Breeding materialPlants blue-flowered, brown-seeded. Flowering 50 days. Height 61cm. Oil content 40.6% at Fargo, Morden, and Brookings in 1986. Potential use in flax breeding and research programs. Carries multiple gene M3M3P3P3 to flax rust.1407228PI 512292
99PI 512293LINOTT M3P3Linum usitatissimum L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED11/20/1987Breeding materialPlants blue-flowered, brown-seeded. Flowering 49 days. Height 60cm. Oil content 40.7% at Fargo, Morden, and Brookings in 1986. Potential use in flax breeding and research programs. Carries multiple gene M3M3P3P3 to flax rust.1407229PI 512293
100PI 512294WISHEK M3P3Linum usitatissimum L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED11/20/1987Breeding materialPlants blue-flowered, brown-seeded. Flowering 51 days. Height 62cm. Oil content 40.2% at Fargo, Morden, and Brookings in 1986. Potential use in flax breeding and research programs. Carries multiple gene M3M3P3P3 to flax rust.1407230PI 512294
101PI 512295NORED M3P3Linum usitatissimum L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71987DONATED11/20/1987Breeding materialPlants blue-flowered, brown-seeded. Flowering 55 days. Height 67cm. Oil content 40.6% at Fargo, Morden, and Brookings in 1986. Potential use in flax breeding and research programs. Carries multiple gene M3M3P3P3 to flax rust.1407231PI 512295
102PI 512296TC 509Nicotiana tabacum L. Maryland, United StatesTOBPLANT1987DONATED11/20/1987Breeding materialLight air-cured, medium-maturity, superior quality type. Alkaloid content 2.54%. Smoke and aroma values superior to standard cultivars. Potential for use in developing new Maryland-type cultivars. Resistant to TMV. Low level resistance to black shank.1407232PI 512296
103PI 512297TC 510Nicotiana tabacum L. Maryland, United States Historic1987DONATED11/20/1987Breeding materialLight air-cured, medium-maturity, multiple disease-resistant type. Alkaloid content 2.22%. Smoke and aroma values slightly lower than standard cultivars. Potential for use in developing new Maryland-type cultivars. High resistance to tobacco mosaic virus, wildfire, black shank and fusarium wilt.1407233PI 512297
104PI 512298C309Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61987DONATED11/20/1987Breeding materialPlants diploid (2m=18), self-fertile, monogerm, O-type (nonrestorer). Segregates for genetic male sterility. Plants moderately nonbolting, lodge during early seed set. Roots long, tapered. Seed density good, yield fair. Sucrose content high. Highly susceptible to Erysiphe and Phoma Moderate resistance to curly top, western yellow viruses and bacterial necrosis/rot. Tolerant to lettuce infectious yellow virus.1407234PI 512298
105PI 512299C309CMSBeta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61987DONATED11/20/1987Breeding materialCytoplasmic male-sterile equivalent of PI 512298(C309). Sucrose content high. Use as parental line for improved sucrose content and disease resistance. Highly susceptible to Erysiphe polygoni and Phoma betae. Moderate resistance to curly top, western yellow viruses and bacterial necrosis/rot. Tolerant to lettuce infectious yellow virus.1407235PI 512299
106PI 512041ICMP 1Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialMultiple disease resistant type. Plants 1.58-1.90m tall. Days to 50% bloom 55-60. Head length 22-25cm. Seed weight 6.5g/1000. Resistant to ergot, smut and downy mildew.1406977PI 512041
107PI 512042ICMP 2Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialMultiple disease resistant type. Plants 1.37-1.52m tall. Days to 50% bloom 54-58. Head length 21-26cm. Seed weight 6.8g/1000. Resistant to ergot, smut and downy mildew.1406978PI 512042
108PI 512043ICMP 3Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialMultiple disease resistant type. Plants 1.50-1.60m tall. Days to 50% bloom 55-60. Head length 31-32cm. Seed weight 8.2g/1000. Resistant to ergot, smut, and downy mildew.1406979PI 512043
109PI 512044ICMP 4Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialMultiple disease resistant type. Plants 1.50-1.60m tall. Days to 50% bloom 52-58. Head length 25-28cm. Seed weight 8.6g/1000. Resistant to ergot, smut, and downy mildew.1406980PI 512044
110PI 512045ICML 1Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialPlant 1.49-1.65m tall. Days 50% bloom 57-59. Head length 21-23cm. Seed weight 5.6g/1000. Resistant to ergot.1406981PI 512045
111PI 512046ICML 2Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.50-1.64m tall. Days 50% bloom 56-58. Head length 22-24cm. Seed weight 5.4g/1000. Resistant to ergot.1406982PI 512046
112PI 512047ICML 3Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.33-1.49m tall. Days 50% bloom 54-56. Head length 27-29cm. Seed weight 6.5g/1000. Resistant to ergot.1406983PI 512047
113PI 512048ICML 4Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.58-1.74m tall. Days 50% bloom 55-57. Head length 26-28cm. Seed weight 6.7g/1000. Resistant to ergot.1406984PI 512048
114PI 512049ICML 5Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.30-1.50m tall. Days 50% bloom 48-52. Head length 20-25cm. Seed weight 9.0g/1000. Resistant to smut and downy mildew.1406985PI 512049
115PI 512050ICML 6Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialPlants 0.85-1.00m tall. Days 50% bloom 51-55. Head length 25-30cm. Seed weight 6.0g/1000. Resistant to smut and downy mildew.1406986PI 512050
116PI 512051ICML 7Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.35-1.45m tall. Days 50% bloom 42-46. Head length 20-24cm. Seed weight 9.8g/1000. Resistant to smut and downy mildew.1406987PI 512051
117PI 512052ICML 8Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.40-1.60m tall. Days 50% bloom 51-55. Head length 20-24cm. Seed weight 8.1g/1000. Resistant to smut and downy mildew.1406988PI 512052
118PI 512053ICML 9Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.50-1.60m tall. Days 50% bloom 43-47. Head length 25-28cm. Seed weight 7.6g/1000. Resistant to smut and downy mildew.1406989PI 512053
119PI 512054ICML 10Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Andhra Pradesh, India Historic1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.50-1.80m tall. Days 50% bloom 58-62. Head length 22-26cm. Seed weight 8.3g/1000. Resistant to smut and downy mildew.1406990PI 512054
120PI 512055TC 492Nicotiana tabacum L. Maryland, United StatesTOBPLANT1987DONATED10/15/1987Breeding materialMD 609 genetic background cytoplasmic male sterile variety with cytoplasm derived from N. repanda. Plants genetically stable for white flowers and male sterility. MS type No. 4-normal appearing anthers void of pollen. Useful for molecular genetic studies and in production of hybrid seed. Resistant to several diseases.1406991PI 512055
121PI 512056Cv Fenn: AfAf StSt TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1406992PI 512056
122PI 512057Cv Fenn: afaf StSt TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1406993PI 512057
123PI 512058Cv Fenn: AfAf stst TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1406994PI 512058
124PI 512059Cv Fenn: AfAf stst tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1406995PI 512059
125PI 512060Cv Fenn: afaf stst TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1406996PI 512060
126PI 512061Cv Fenn: afaf StSt tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW6Not Available1987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1406997PI 512061
127PI 512062Cv Fenn: AfAf stst tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1406998PI 512062
128PI 512063Cv Fenn: afaf stst tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1406999PI 512063
129PI 512064Cv Melrose: AfAf StSt TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits. Genes are: AfAf StSt TlTl1407000PI 512064
130PI 512065Cv Melrose: afaf StSt TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits. Genes are: afaf StSt TlTl1407001PI 512065
131PI 512066Cv Melrose: AfAf stst TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits. Genes are: AfAf stst TlTl1407002PI 512066
132PI 512067Cv Melrose: AfAf StSt tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits. Genes are: AfAf StSt tltl1407003PI 512067
133PI 512068Cv Melrose: afaf stst TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407004PI 512068
134PI 512069Cv Melrose: afaf StSt tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407005PI 512069
135PI 512070Cv Melrose: AfAf stst tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407006PI 512070
136PI 512071Cv Melrose: afaf stst tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407007PI 512071
137PI 512072Bl ID 89-1: AfAf StSt TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407008PI 512072
138PI 512073Bl ID 89-1: afaf StSt TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW6Not Available1987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407009PI 512073
139PI 512074Bl ID 89-1: AfAf stst TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407010PI 512074
140PI 512075Bl ID 89-1: AfAf StSt tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407011PI 512075
141PI 512076Bl ID 89-1: afaf stst TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407012PI 512076
142PI 512077Bl ID 89-1: afaf StSt TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407013PI 512077
143PI 512078Bl ID 89-1: AfAf stst tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407014PI 512078
144PI 512079Bl ID 89-1: afaf stst tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407015PI 512079
145PI 512080Cv Frogel: AfAf StSt TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407016PI 512080
146PI 512081Cv Frogel: afaf StSt TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407017PI 512081
147PI 512082Cv Frogel: AfAf stst TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407018PI 512082
148PI 512083Cv Frogel: AfAf StSt tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407019PI 512083
149PI 512084Cv Frogel: afaf stst TlTlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum Idaho, United StatesW6SEED1987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407020PI 512084
150PI 512085Cv Frogel: afaf StSt tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407021PI 512085
151PI 512086Cv Frogel: AfAf stst tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407022PI 512086
152PI 512087Cv Frogel: afaf stst tltlPisum sativum L. subsp. sativum Idaho, United StatesW61987DEVELOPED10/15/1987Genetic materialIsolines useful for study of the effect of foliar modification on physiological, pathological, and agronomic/horticultural traits.1407023PI 512087
153PI 511785IA40Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium height. Panicles medium compact. Glumes mahogany. Awnless. Seeds dark red. Testa absent. Maturity late.1406721PI 511785
154PI 511786IA41Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium short. Panicles medium compact. Glumes mahogany. Awnless. Seeds dark red. Testa absent. Maturity medium.1406722PI 511786
155PI 511787IA42Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium short. Panicles medium compact. Glumes mahogany. Awnless. Seeds dark red. Testa absent. Maturity medium.1406723PI 511787
156PI 511788IA43Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS9PANICLE1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium height. Panicles medium open. Glumes straw color. Awned. Seeds white. Testa absent. Maturity medium.1406724PI 511788
157PI 511789IA44Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants short. Panicles medium compact. Glumes straw color. Awnless. Seeds white. Testa absent. Maturity medium.1406725PI 511789
158PI 511790IA45Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants short. Panicles medium compact. Glumes mahogany. Awnless. Seeds red. Testa present. Maturity medium.1406726PI 511790
159PI 511791IA46Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS9PANICLE1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium height. Panicles medium compact. Glumes straw color. Awnless. Seeds dark red. Testa absent. Maturity medium late.1406727PI 511791
160PI 511792IA47Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium tall. Panicles medium compact. Glumes straw color. Awnless. Seed red. Testa absent. Maturity late.1406728PI 511792
161PI 511793IA48Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium short. Panicles medium open. Glumes sienna. Awnless. Seeds white. Testa absent. Maturity medium late.1406729PI 511793
162PI 511794IA49Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium short. Panicles medium compact. Glumes sienna. Awnless. Seeds white. Testa absent. Maturity medium late.1406730PI 511794
163PI 511795IA50Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants short. Panicles medium open. Glumes sienna. Awnless. Seeds white. Testa absent. Maturity medium late.1406731PI 511795
164PI 511796IA51Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium height. Panicles medium compact. Glumes sienna. Awned. Seeds red. Testa absent. Maturity medium.1406732PI 511796
165PI 511797IA52Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium short. Panicles medium compact. Glumes mahogany. Awnless. Seeds red. Testa absent. Maturity medium late.1406733PI 511797
166PI 511798IA53Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium short. Panicles medium open. Glumes sienna. Awnless. Seeds red. Testa absent. Maturity medium early.1406734PI 511798
167PI 511799IA54Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium height. Panicles medium open. Glumes maghogany. Awnless. Seeds light red. Testa present. Maturity medium early.1406735PI 511799
168PI 511800IA55Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium short. Panicles medium compact. Glumes maghogany. Awnless. Seeds red. Testa absent. Maturity medium.1406736PI 511800
169PI 511801IA56Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium. Panicles medium open. Glumes sienna. Awnless. Seeds light red. Testa present. Maturity medium.1406737PI 511801
170PI 511802IA57Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium height. Panicles medium compact. Glumes mahogany. Awned. Seeds red. Testa absent. Maturity medium.1406738PI 511802
171PI 511803IA58Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants medium short. Panicles medium compact. Glumes sienna. Awned. Seeds red. Testa absent. Maturity medium.1406739PI 511803
172PI 511804T165Zea mays L. subsp. mays Tennessee, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialMaturity AES 1000. Plants compact with short internodes and green brace roots. Tassels 10-12 branches, yellow anthers. Silks green, emerge one-two days after pollen shed. Ears medium-sized. Cobs white, 14-rowed. Kernels medium dent, white. Good combining ability for yield. Some resistance to maize dwarf mosaic virus strain A (MDMV-A). Some resistance to maize chlorotic dwarf virus (MSDV) disease complex.1406740PI 511804
173PI 511805T167Zea mays L. subsp. mays Tennessee, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialMaturity AES 1000. Plants taller than PI 511804. Tassels small. Anthers and silks salmon pink. Ears long, 12 to 14- rowed. Cobs white. Kernels small, rounded, hard, white. Plants deteriorate rapidly following maturity. Good general combining ability for yield. Poor male parent. Low level tolerance to MDMV-AL MCDV disease complex.1406741PI 511805
174PI 511806NE-HY-13AZea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants resemble field corn in vigor, ear diameter and length. Kernel row no. 12-18. Kernels pale yellow to golden to darker yellow red. Cobs and silks white and red. Lodging resistance inferior to parent Su Su. Segregates freely for kernel dry-down rate, culinary quality, and other traits.1406742PI 511806
175PI 511807NE-HY-13bZea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding material1406743PI 511807
176PI 511808TC 278Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.52 m tall. Flowers pink. Flue-cured appearance. Yield 2718 kg/ha. Leaf average 26 per plant. Leaf trichomes without glandular heads or exudates. Nicotine converter with alkaloid level 80% nornicotine. Resistant to tobacco budworms, hornworms, and aphids.1406744PI 511808
177PI 511809TC 279Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.27 m tall, flue-cured type. Yield 2237 kg/ha. Flowers pink. Nicotine level 4.43% cured leaf dry weight. Resistant to aphids. Leaf trichome characteristics are like those of TI 1132, which are glandular headed, but with little or no exudates.1406745PI 511809
178PI 511810TC 280Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANTNot Available1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants 1.3 m tall, flue-cured type. Glandular head leaf trichomes with exudates present. Yield 2667 kg/ha. Leaf average 23 per plant. Total alkaloid level 3.42%. Susceptible to aphids. High resistance to tobacco budworm.1406746PI 511810
179PI 511811TC 281Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANTNot Available1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants 91 cm tall. Flowers pink. Leaf average 14 per plant. Leaves contain glandular headed trichomes with less exudates than Speight G-36. Good source of 15-OH abienol. Possible resistance to blue mold. Resistant to tobacco budworm.1406747PI 511811
180PI 511812SNLL-87Lupinus angustifolius L. Georgia, United StatesW6SEED1987DONATED09/18/1987Breeding materialPlants valuable for grazing, have resistance to seed shattering. Flowers white. No purple pigments in vegetative parts. Seeds white, soft, high in protein. Resistant to gray leaf spot and anthracnose.1406748PI 511812
181PI 511309NC252Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSemi-prolific. Cobs red. Maturity classification AES700. Yield good. General combining ability good. Lodging resistance reasonable. Potential as male or female parent in single crosses.1406245PI 511309
182PI 511310NC254Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialCobs red. Maturity classification AES700. Yield good. General combining ability good. Lodging resistance reasonable. Potential as male or female parent in single crosses.1406246PI 511310
183PI 511311NC256Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialCobs red. Maturity classification AES700. Higher yielding under NC conditions than PI NC252 and PI NC254. General combining ability good. Lodging resistance reasonable. Potential as male or female parent in single crosses.1406247PI 511311
184PI 511313GT113Zea mays L. subsp. mays Georgia, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialMaturity classification AES1000. Darker color and more vigor than PI 511315. Better husk coverage and tightness than commercial hybrids. Yellow-dent type. Resistant to corn earworm.1406249PI 511313
185PI 511314GT114Zea mays L. subsp. mays Georgia, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialMaturity classification AES1000. Poor pollen producer. Darker color and more vigor than PI 511315. Better husk coverage and tightness than commercial hybrids. Yellow-dent type. Resistant to corn earworm.1406250PI 511314
186PI 511315GT115Zea mays L. subsp. mays Georgia, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialMaturity classification AES1200. Smaller tassel than PI 511313 or PI 511314. Better husk coverage and tightness than commercial hybrids. Yellow-dent type. Resistant to corn earworm1406251PI 511315
187PI 511316GT117Zea mays L. subsp. mays Georgia, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSister line of PI 511317 with maturity classification AES1200. Two days earlier maturity, slightly taller and more tolerance to common smut than PI 511317. Better husk coverage and tightnes than commercial hybrids. Yellow-dent type. Resistant to corn earworm.1406252PI 511316
188PI 511317GT118Zea mays L. subsp. mays Georgia, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSister line of PI 511316 with maturity classification AES1200. Poor pollen producer and transmits less prolificacy to its hybrids than PI 511316. Better husk coverage and tightness than commercial hybrids. Yellow-dent type. Resistant to corn earworm.1406253PI 511317
189PI 511318GT119Zea mays L. subsp. mays Georgia, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialMaturity classification AES1000, four to five days earlier and lower ear placement than PI 511316. Color light. Pollen good. Better husk coverage and tightness than commercial hybrids. Yellow-dent type. Resistant to corn earworm.1406254PI 511318
190PI 511319N49Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406255PI 511319
191PI 511320N50Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406256PI 511320
192PI 511321N51Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406257PI 511321
193PI 511322N52Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406258PI 511322
194PI 511323N53Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406259PI 511323
195PI 511324N54Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406260PI 511324
196PI 511325N55Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406261PI 511325
197PI 511326N56Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406262PI 511326
198PI 511327N57Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406263PI 511327
199PI 511328N58Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406264PI 511328
200PI 511329N59Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406265PI 511329
201PI 511330N60Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406266PI 511330
202PI 511331N61Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406267PI 511331
203PI 511332N62Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406268PI 511332
204PI 511333N63Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406269PI 511333
205PI 511334N64Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406270PI 511334
206PI 511335N65Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406271PI 511335
207PI 511336N66Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406272PI 511336
208PI 511337N67Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Nebraska, United StatesS91987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialImproved stalk strength.1406273PI 511337
209PI 511339TC 76Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBImage1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialField performance similar to the recurrent parent. Source of root knot nematode resistance for development of burley tobacco cultivars. Resistance to root knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita).1406275PI 511339
210PI 511340TC 77Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBImage1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialField performance similar to the recurrent parent. Source of root knot nematode resistance for development of burley tobacco cultivars. Resistant to root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita).1406276PI 511340
211PI 511341TC 75Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBImage1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialField performance similar to the recurrent parent. Source of root knot nematode resistance for development of burley tobacco cultivars. Resistant to root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita).1406277PI 511341
212PI 511342TC 47Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBImage1987DONATED08/17/1987Genetic materialHI Burley 21 is a genetically stable line with high-intermediate (HI) levels of alkaloids (~25 g/kg). It was derived by selfing and selection within segregating generations of a cross between Burley 21 and LA Burley 21. (Nielsen et al. 1988. Crop Sci 28:206-7)1406278PI 511342
213PI 511343TC 81Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBImage1987DONATED08/17/1987Genetic materialLI Burley 21 is a genetically stable line with low-intermediate (LI) levels of alkaloids (~12 g/kg). It was derived by selfing and selection within segregating generations of a cross between Burley 21 and LA Burley 21. (Nielsen et al. 1988. Crop Sci 28:206-7)1406279PI 511343
214PI 511344TC 78Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBImage1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialNornicotine content high (25-30 mg g-1). Released for use in studies for biosynthesis of alkaloids in tobacco and investigations of the role of alkaloids in formation of smoke components. Intermediate resistance to black shank. High resistance to tobacco mosaic virus, wildfire and black rot.1406280PI 511344
215PI 511345SA 1662Gossypium hirsutum L. Louisiana, United StatesCOT1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialPlant pubescence reduced. Bracts small. Crop maturity early. Yielding ability good. Fiber quality acceptable. Resistance to cotton bollworm-tobacco budworm (Heliothis spp.) pest complex.1406281PI 511345
216PI 511346SA 1663Gossypium hirsutum L. Louisiana, United StatesCOT1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialPlant pubescence reduced. Bracts small. Crop maturity early. Yielding ability good. Fiber quality acceptable. Resistance to cotton bollworm-tobacco budworm (Heliothis spp.) pest complex.1406282PI 511346
217PI 511347SA 1664Gossypium hirsutum L. Louisiana, United StatesCOT1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialPlant pubescence reduced. Bracts small. Crop maturity early. Yielding ability good. Fiber quality acceptable. Resistance to cotton bollworm-tobacco budworm (Heliothis spp.) pest complex.1406283PI 511347
218PI 511348Miscot 7913-51Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialSuperior genotype with normal pubescence. Resistant to bacterial blight, fusarium wilt, and seedling disease. Resistance to tobacco budworm (Heliothis virescens).1406284PI 511348
219PI 511349Miscot 7913-83Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialSuperior glabrous genotype. Resistant to bacterial blight, fusarium wilt, and seedling disease. Resistance to tobacco budworm (Heliothis virescens).1406285PI 511349
220PI 511350Miscot 7913-84Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialSuperior glabrous genotype. Resistant to bacterial blight fusarium wilt, and seedling disease. Resistance to tobacco budworm (Heliothis virescens).1406286PI 511350
221PI 511351'ADVENTURE'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Oregon, United StatesW61987DEVELOPEDPRE 08/17/1987CultivarVigorous, leafy, turf type with medium dark green color, medium texture, low growth habit and good density. Shown greater vigor and color at low fertility levels than other commercially available tall fescues. High flag leaf height. Good turf performance at high and low fertility. Good resistance to net blotch, brown patch, and crown rust. Cold and heat tolerance.1406287PI 511351
222PI 511352'JAGUAR'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Oregon, United StatesW61987DEVELOPEDPRE 08/17/1987CultivarLeafy, turf type with good turf density, medium dark green color, moderately low growth habit. Good shade tolerance and low temperature color retention in late fall. Good resistance to net blotch, brown patch, and crown rust. Good heat and drought tolerance.1406288PI 511352
223PI 511353SA 1665Gossypium hirsutum L. South Carolina, United StatesCOT1987DEVELOPEDCultivarReplaces PD-1. When compared to PD-1, plants have shorter internodes, darker leaves, and equal or taller plant height, wider adaptation, higher lint yield potential, stronger fiber, higher yarn tenacity, and fewer neps.1406289PI 511353
224PI 511354'ACALA 1517-88'Gossypium hirsutum L. New Mexico, United StatesCOTNot Available1987DONATED08/17/1987CultivarPlants 98cm tall. Bolls ovate, 2.35g lint/boll. Seeds medium-sized. Fuzzy seed index 11.2g. Fiber length 30.2mm. Fiber uniformity 48%. Resistant to races 1, 2 and 10 of bacterial blight. Tolerant to Verticillium dahliae and Fusarium wilt.1406290PI 511354
225PI 511355'SMITH'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Texas, United StatesS9PANICLE1987DONATED08/17/1987CultivarPanicles semi-loose with drooping primary branches to semi-compact elliptic. Glumes dark purple with light areas along margins. Pubescence semi-deciduous to more persistent on edges. Grain medium to large. Clums juicy and sweet. Late season, sweet type. Resistant to leaf anthracnose, stalk red rot, and rough leaf spot. Good resistance to head smut. Fair to downy mildew and maize dwarf mosaic virus.1406291PI 511355
226PI 511358ORG83-72Glycine max (L.) Merr. Oregon, United StatesSOYNot Available1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialPlants semi-determinate, 64cm tall. Maturity 122 days. Flowers purple. Pubescence gray. Hilum black. Adapted to low night temperatures of Northwestern Oregon.1406294PI 511358
227PI 511359ORG83-117Glycine max (L.) Merr. Oregon, United StatesSOYNot Available1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialPlants semi-determinate, 63cm tall. Maturity 107 days. Flowers purple. Pubescence brown. Hilum black. Adapted to low night temperatures of Northwestern Oregon.1406295PI 511359
228PI 511360ORG83-149Glycine max (L.) Merr. Oregon, United StatesSOYNot Available1987DONATED08/17/1987Breeding materialPlants indeterminate, 71cm tall. Maturity 118 days. Flowers white. Pubescence brown. Hilum brown. Adapted to low night temperatures of Northwestern Oregon.1406296PI 511360
229PI 518662'SR 4100'Lolium perenne L. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED1987DEVELOPEDPRE 08/1987CultivarPlants leafy, agressive, persistent, dense, attractive, fine-textured, medium low bright, dark green turf. Good mowing qualities. Excellent seedling vigor. Good wear tolerance. Used for home lawns, parks, golf courses, athletic fields. Good winterhardiness. Good summer performance. Moderately good resistance to crown rust and large brown patch. Moderate resistance to stem rust. Good resistance to winter net blotch. Resistance to billbugs (Sphenophorus spp.) and Lepidopterous and webworms.1413598PI 518662
230PI 510667'Arkot 518'Gossypium hirsutum L. Arkansas, United StatesCOTNot Available1987DEVELOPEDCultivarMaturity earlier then other available cultivars. Open-canopy growth habit because of longer main stem internodes. Stems and leaves pubescent. Bolls and bracts large. Lint yield potential excellent. Fiber longer than other mid-south cultivars. Resistant to Fusarium wilt.1405603PI 510667
231PI 510668F1007Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris North Dakota, United StatesW61987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialMultigerm, green hypocotyl type. Postharvest storage-respiration rate substantially below current commercial nybrids. Pair cross maternal parents were PIs 171515 and 176872 from Turkey.1405604PI 510668
232PI 510669F1008Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris North Dakota, United StatesW61987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialMultigerm, green hypocotyl type. Postharvest storage-respiration rate substantially below current commercial hybrids. Pair cross maternal parents were PIs 169016 from Turkey and 181716 from Lebanon.1405605PI 510669
233PI 510671NDSCDZea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialYellow endosperm, dent type. Grain yield 24% higher and stalk root lodging percentages equal to or better than the best parental synthetic in 1986. Maturity AES 300. Breeding population for use in short-growing season areas.1405607PI 510671
234PI 510672NDSK(FS)C1Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSimilar yield and stalk lodging as parent NDSA. Significantly earlier as indicated by lower ear moisture at harvest, AES 200. Better root-loading resistance and higher test weight than NDSA.1405608PI 510672
235PI 510673NDSL(FS)C1Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSignificantly higher yielding and test weight and lower root and stalk lodging percentages than its parent NDSB. Maturity AES 200.1405609PI 510673
236PI 510674ND261Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialPlants medium height, early maturing. Ears below midpoint of stock . Leaves medium-long and moderately wide. Tassels medium-sized. Ears with 16-18 rows of small kernels borne on long shanks. Yellow dent type. Grain yield average. Ear moisture low at harvest. Root or stalk lodging absent.1405610PI 510674
237PI 510679A11Glycine max (L.) Merr. Iowa, United States Historic1987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialMaturity Group O. Flowers purple. Pubescence grey. Pods brown at maturity. Seeds dull yellow with grey hila. Superior resistance to iron-deficiency chlorsis on calcareous soils. Potential use as parent stocks in breeding and genetic programs. Resistant to Phytophthora rot.1405615PI 510679
238PI 510680A12Glycine max (L.) Merr. Iowa, United States Historic1987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialMaturity Group I. Flowers purple. Pubescence tawny. Pods brown at maturity. Seeds dull yellow with yellow hila. Superior resistance to iron-deficiency chlorsis on calcareous soils. Potential use as parent stocks in breeding and genetic programs. Resistant to phytophthora rot.1405616PI 510680
239PI 510681A13Glycine max (L.) Merr. Iowa, United States Historic1987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialMaturity Late Group I. Flowers purple. Pubescence grey. Pods brown at maturity. Seeds dull yellow with grey hila. Superior resistance to iron-deficiency chlorsis on calcareous soils. Potential use as parent stocks in breeding and genetic programs. Resistant to phytophthora rot.1405617PI 510681
240PI 510682A14Glycine max (L.) Merr. Iowa, United States Historic1987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialMaturity Group II. Flowers purple. Pubescence grey. Pods brown at maturity. Seeds dull yellow with imperfect black hila. Superior resistance to iron-deficieny chlorsis on calcareous soils. Potential use as parent stocks in breeding and genetic programs. Resistant to phytophthora rot.1405618PI 510682
241PI 510683A15Glycine max (L.) Merr. Iowa, United States Historic1987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialGroup III maturity. Flowers purple. Pubescence grey. Pods brown at maturity. Seeds dull yellow with yellow hila. Superior resistance to iron-deficiency chlorsis on calcareous soils. Potential use as parent stocks in breeding and genetic programs. Resistant to phytophthora rot. Resistant to reniform and root knot nematodes.1405619PI 510683
242PI 510684LA RN 4-4Gossypium hirsutum L. Louisiana, United StatesCOTNot Available1987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialPlants have good yielding ability and enhanced fiber quality. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. Resistant to reniform and root knot nematodes.1405620PI 510684
243PI 510685LA RN 909Gossypium hirsutum L. Louisiana, United StatesCOTNot Available1987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialPlants have good yielding ability and enhanced fiber quality. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. Resistant to reniform and root knot nematodes.1405621PI 510685
244PI 510686LA RN 910Gossypium hirsutum L. Louisiana, United StatesCOTNot Available1987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialPlants have good yielding ability and enhanced fiber quality. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. Resistant to reniform and root knot nematodes.1405622PI 510686
245PI 510687LA RN 1032Gossypium hirsutum L. Louisiana, United StatesCOTNot Available1987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialPlants have good yielding ability and enhanced fiber quality. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. Resistant to reniform and root knot nematodes.1405623PI 510687
246PI 510688SGIRL-MR-3Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialAnthesis 72 days. Plants purple, 1.25m high. Seeds reddish brown with testa. Panicles 22cm long, compact, 2-3cm exertion. Glumes black. Susceptible to anthracnose. Brown-seeded fertility restorer line for A1 cytoplasm. Resistant to Sorghum midge.1405624PI 510688
247PI 510689SGIRL-MR-4Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor United StatesS91987DONATED07/15/1987Breeding materialAnthesis 74 days. Plants purple, 1.30m high. Seeds white with testa. Panicles 24cm long, semi-compact, 1-2cm exertion. Glumes black. Susceptible to anthracnose. White- seeded sterility maintainer line for A1 cytoplasm. Resistant to Sorghum midge.1405625PI 510689
248PI 478001'Forestburg'Panicum virgatum L. South Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWER1983COLLECTED08/1956Forestburg, Sanborn County, South Dakota44.02220600, -98.10814000CultivarPotential use for surface mine reclamation and forage. Maturity early. Forage yield high.1372937PI 478001
249PI 517948TIFT 86Lolium multiflorum Lam. Georgia, United StatesW6SEED1980DONATED1980Breeding materialPlants early maturing, yield high. Flowering early May. Suitable for overseeding on sods of warm-season perennial grasses such as bermuda and bahia. Potentially adapted to annual ryegrass growing areas from Texas to North Carolina. Winter survival excellent. Tolerance to crown and stem rusts.1412884PI 517948
250PI 154844'GRASSL'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor UgandaS91946COLLECTEDNEAR 01/1946From Agoro, Chua DistrictIntroduced as 'Lwera' changed to 'GRASSL' upon release.1137147PI 154844
251PI 421237'Avalon'Spartina patens (Aiton) Muhl. New Jersey, United StatesW61939DEVELOPED1987Cultivar1318010PI 421237