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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 525460'SR3000'Festuca trachyphylla (Hack.) R. P. Murray Oregon, United StatesW61988DEVELOPEDPRE 10/14/1988CultivarModerately aggressive, persistent, turf type. Leaves fine, bright, medium dark green. Produces attractive low-growing turf with little or no supplemental irrigation. Shade tolerance good. Good winter hardiness. Improved summer performance. Good on infertile, acid and droughty soils Resistance good to prevalent races of powdery mildew, anthracnose, net blotch and red thread. Enhanced resistance to chinch bugs, billbugs and greenbug.1420396PI 525460
1PI 525461CA-3001Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls larger, and fibers longer and stronger than check cultivars1420397PI 525461
2PI 525462CA-3002Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialFibers long, strong and exhibit a micronaire value less than check cultivars1420398PI 525462
3PI 525463CA-3003Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialFibers longer and stronger than check cultivars1420399PI 525463
4PI 525464CA-3004Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialFibers longer and stronger than check cultivars1420400PI 525464
5PI 525465CA-3005Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialFibers longer and stronger than check cultivars1420401PI 525465
6PI 525466CA-3006Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialShortest fibers, highest length uniformity ratio and highest micronaire value of five lines (3003-3007, PI 525463 -PI 525467).1420402PI 525466
7PI 525467CA-3007Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialFibers longer and stronger than check cultivars1420403PI 525467
8PI 525468CA-3012Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialTensile strength 265.9, lowest of the nine lines1420404PI 525468
9PI 525469CA-3013Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls smaller but fibers longer and stronger than check cultivars.1420405PI 525469
10PI 525470CA-3008Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls larger than check cultivars. Boll conformation similar to Paymaster 303. Segregating for seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range1420406PI 525470
11PI 525471CA-3009Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls larger than check cultivars. Segregating for seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Boll type similar to Acala SJ51420407PI 525471
12PI 525472CA-3010Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls comparable to check cultivars. Segregating for seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range. Boll type similar to Acala SJ51420408PI 525472
13PI 525473CA-3011Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls comparable to check cultivars. Boll conformation similar to Paymaster 303. Segregating for seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range1420409PI 525473
14PI 525474CA-3014Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls larger than check cultivars. Normal seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Micronaire in premium range. Boll type similar to Acala SJ51420410PI 525474
15PI 525475CA-3015Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls small. Normal seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Micronaire value below 3.5. Boll type similar to Acala SJ51420411PI 525475
16PI 525476CA-3016Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls small. Normal seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range. Boll type similar to Acala SJ51420412PI 525476
17PI 525477CA-3017Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls small. Normal seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Micronaire value below 3.5. Boll type similar to Acala SJ51420413PI 525477
18PI 525478CA-3018Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls small. Normal seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Micronaire value below 3.5. Boll type similar to Acala SJ51420414PI 525478
19PI 525479CA-3019Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls small. Reduced seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Micronaire value below 3.5. Boll type similar to Acala SJ51420415PI 525479
20PI 525480CA-3020Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls small. Normal seed fuzz density. Fiber properties generally better than check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range. Boll type similar to Acala SJ51420416PI 525480
21PI 525481CA-3021Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialBolls small. Normal seed fuzz density. Fiber length did not exceed that of longest check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range. Boll type similar to Acala SJ51420417PI 525481
22PI 525482CA-3022Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialLint percentage low (28%) as compared to check cultivars. Bolls small. Seed fuzz density segregating. Fiber length and tensile strength exceeds check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range1420418PI 525482
23PI 525483CA-3023Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialLint percentage moderate (31-33%) as compared to check cultivars. Boll size comparable to commercial checks. Seed fuzz density normal. Fiber length and tensile strength exceeds check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range1420419PI 525483
24PI 525484CA-3024Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialLint percentage moderate (31-33%) as compared to check cultivars. Boll size comparable to commercial checks. Seed fuzz density normal. Fiber length and tensile strength exceeds check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range1420420PI 525484
25PI 525485CA-3025Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialLint percentage moderate (31-33%) as compared to check cultivars. Boll size comparable to commercial checks. Seed fuzz density normal. Fiber length and tensile strength exceeds check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range1420421PI 525485
26PI 525486CA-3026Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialLint percentage moderate (31-33%) as compared to check cultivars. Boll size comparable to commercial checks. Conformation similar to Paymaster 303. Seed fuzz density segregating. Fiber length and tensile strength exceeds check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range1420422PI 525486
27PI 525487CA-3027Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialLint percentage moderate (31-33%) as compared to check cultivars. Boll size comparable to commercial checks. Seed fuzz density normal. Fiber length and tensile strength exceeds check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range1420423PI 525487
28PI 525488CA-3028Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialLint percentage moderate (31-33%) as compared to check cultivars. Boll size comparable to commercial checks. Seed fuzz density segregating. Fiber length and tensile strength exceeds check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range1420424PI 525488
29PI 525489CA-3029Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED10/14/1988Breeding materialLint percentage moderate (31-33%) as compared to check cultivars. Boll size comparable to commercial checks. Seed fuzz density normal. Fiber length and tensile strength exceeds check cultivars. Micronaire value in premium range1420425PI 525489
30PI 52496286-638Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61988DONATED09/16/1988Breeding materialPlants bloom in 15th node. Double-podded. Seeds dimpled. Resistant to races 1 and 5 of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi. Tolerant to Fusarium root rot.1419898PI 524962
31PI 52496386-2197Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW6POD1988DONATED09/16/1988Breeding materialPlants semi-leafless (af/af), bloom in 16th node. Double-podded. Seeds wrinkled, canner type with green cotyledons. Resistant to races 1 and 2 of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi. Tolerant to Aphanomyces and Fusarium root rots.1419899PI 524963
32PI 52496486-2231Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW6SEED1988DONATED09/16/1988Breeding materialPlants semi-leafless (af/af), bloom in 14th node. Double-podded. Seeds wrinkled with green cotyledons Resistant to races 1 and 2 of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi.1419900PI 524964
33PI 52496586-2236Pisum sativum L. Washington, United StatesW61988DONATED09/16/1988Breeding materialPlants with normal foliage (AF/AF), blooms in 14th node. Double-podded. Seeds wrinkled, canner type with green cotyledons. Highly tolerant to Aphanomyces root rot.1419901PI 524965
34PI 522237MD84-2751Glycine max (L.) Merr. Maryland, United States Historic1988DONATED08/16/1988Breeding materialPlants indeterminate. Maturity Group III. Seedcoat impermeable (95% after 24 hours of soaking). Seed quality excellent.1417173PI 522237
35PI 522246'BILL Z'Phaseolus vulgaris L. Colorado, United StatesW61988DEVELOPEDPRE 08/16/1988CultivarPlant habit semi-vine (Type 3). Maturity 96 days. Seeds 36.4g/100, pinto type. Yield high. Reaction to rust variable at different locations. Resistant to bean rust (Colorado races) except race 54 and bean common mosaic virus (Type and 15 New York strains).1417182PI 522246
36PI 522247'ICSV 145'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor IndiaS91988COLLECTEDCultivarPlants 1.8-2.4m tall, anthesis 63-65 days and maturity 105-110 days from germination. Stalk moderately juicy. Panicles semi-compact, well exserted. Glumes creamy white, covering more than half of kernels. Kernels free-threshing, round, medium-sized, light creamy color. Pericarp thin, lustrous. Race durra-caudatum. Yield high under Striga infested conditions. Seed protein 10% with 3.25% lysine. Resistant to white-flowered strain of Striga asiatica in India.1417183PI 522247
37PI 522248NDB(MS)C8Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSynthetic, dent-type. Maturity AES 200. Endosperm yellow. Yield high. Lodging resistance good. Potential use in breeding programs for short growing season areas.1417184PI 522248
38PI 522249NDSG(MS)C8Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDBreeding material1417185PI 522249
39PI 522250ND262Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialInbred, yellow dent type. Maturity AES200. Plants short, high yielding. Ears below stalk midpoint. Leaves medium long, moderately wide. Tassels medium sized. Ears with 14 to 16 rows of medium weight kernels. General combining ability good.1417186PI 522250
40PI 522251ND263Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialInbred, yellow-dent type. Maturity AES200. Plants medium height. Ears below stalk midpoint. Leaves long, narrow. Tassels small. Ears short, slender with 12 to 14 rows of small, shallow kernels. Overall performance good in specific hybrids.1417187PI 522251
41PI 522252ND264Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Dakota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDBreeding materialInbred, yellow-dent type. Maturity AES200. Plants medium height. Ears well below stalk midpoint. Leaves medium long, wide. Tassels large. Ears with 14 to 18 rows of medium weight, deep kernels. Overall performance in specific hybrid crosses good.1417188PI 522252
42PI 520748C600CMSBeta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris California, United StatesW61988DONATED07/15/1988Breeding materialGenotypically plants BB, rr, MM, and S'S' with excellent O-type characteristics. Bolting resistant. Resistant to curly top virus.1415684PI 520748
43PI 520749'CAJUN'Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Oregon, United StatesW61988DEVELOPEDPRE 07/15/1988CultivarAnthesis 5-7 days later and more uniform than AU Triumph. Seed yield high. Adapted to Oregon seed production and early forage yield in Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana. Low endophyte (Acremonium coenophialum) cultivar1415685PI 520749
44PI 520750Miscot 7918Gossypium hirsutum L. Arkansas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED07/15/1988Breeding materialPlants nectariless. Resistance to all known races of bacterial blight.1415686PI 520750
45PI 520751Miscot 7803-51Gossypium hirsutum L. Arkansas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED07/15/1988Breeding materialResistance to all known races of bacterial blight and tobacco budworm (Heliothis virescens).1415687PI 520751
46PI 520752Miscot 7803-52Gossypium hirsutum L. Arkansas, United StatesCOTNot Available1988DONATED07/15/1988Breeding materialResistance to all known races of bacterial blight and tobacco budworm (Heliothis virescens).1415688PI 520752
47PI 520754TC 252Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBImage1988DONATED07/15/1988CultivarPlants flue-cured type, about 129 cm tall with 18 harvestable leaves when topped. Stalks medium-sized. Leaves cure well with orange color, high yield. Flowers 62 days after transplanting. Adapted to flue cured growing region. Moderate resistance to black shank, bacterial wilt and Fusarium wilt.1415690PI 520754
48PI 520774NC264Zea mays L. subsp. mays North Carolina, United StatesNC7KERNELS1988DEVELOPEDPRE 07/15/1988Breeding materialYellow dent. Plants vigorous, 191cm to tassel tip and 78cm to base of upper ear. Strong two-eared tendency. Leaves waxy, medium green with chlorotic spotting. Contains restorer genes for cms-C and cms-S but not for cms-T. Ears white-cobbed, 12cm in length with 14 kernel rows. Maturity AES700. Potential as a parent of productive hybrids with gray leaf spot resistance. Resistant to gray leaf spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis).1415710PI 520774
49PI 520598'ICPL 87'Cajanus cajan (L.) Huth Andhra Pradesh, IndiaNLGRPNot Available1988DONATED06/16/1988CultivarPlants high-yielding, semi-spreading, smaller (80-90cm) than long-duration types, grown in high population density. Maturity 110 to 130 days after sowing. Monoculture. Growth habit determinate. Pods borne in clusters at top of canopy. Flowers yellow. Pods green with purple streaks. Seeds large (10g/100), light brown, rounded in outline but slightly flattened. Susceptible to pod borer (Heliothis armigera) Tolerant to wilt (Fusarium udum).1415534PI 520598
50PI 520599SA 1601Gossypium hirsutum L. ThailandCOT1988DONATED06/16/1988CultivarYield high. Adaptability wide. Fibers strong, fine with high lint percentage. Resistance to leaf roll virus.1415535PI 520599
51PI 520600'TAMRUN 88'Arachis hypogaea L. Texas, United StatesS9SEED1988DONATED06/16/1988CultivarPlants runner market-type with high yield and shelling percentage. Seedling emergence faster and more uniform than Florunner. Mature pod and seed size 55.3g/100. Reactions to early and late leafspots and to pod rot similar to Florunner1415536PI 520600
52PI 520601'MULTICUT'Trifolium alexandrinum L. California, United StatesS91988DONATED06/16/1988CultivarPlants upright, high-yielding, multiple cuts (five to six), long growing period in northern and southern California and northern Mexico. Flowering starts late May, seed mature by late July. Seed production excellent. Seeds yellow, some with purple pigmentation. Superior type for green chop, silage, pasture, cover crop, and hay use.1415537PI 520601
53PI 520602Tift MR88Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Georgia, United States Historic1988DONATED06/16/1988Breeding materialPlants 2.1m tall. Flowers in 62 and 56 days for mid-May and mid-June plantings. Panicles semi-compact with reddish-brown glumes. Seeds white with pigmented testa. Male sterile restorer to A1Tx623/Tift MR88 hybrids. Midge resistance controlled by recessive gene(s). Resistance to Sorghum midge (Contarinia sorghicola).1415538PI 520602
54PI 520603WBR22-3Phaseolus vulgaris L. Wisconsin, United StatesW61988DONATED06/16/1988Breeding materialPlant erect, type II habit with medium guide stem. Seeds dry type, dull (opaque) black, 10g/50. N fixation high. Seed yield high. Moderate resistance to bean rust and angular leaf spot. Resistant to bean common mosaic virus (single dominant I-gene).1415539PI 520603
55PI 520604WBR22-8Phaseolus vulgaris L. Wisconsin, United StatesW61988DONATED06/16/1988Breeding materialPlant erect, type II habit with medium guide stem. Seeds dry type, dull (opaque) black, 10g/50. N fixation high. Seed yield high. Moderate resistance to bean rust and angular leaf spot. Resistant to bean common mosaic virus (single dominant I-gene).1415540PI 520604
56PI 520605WBR22-34Phaseolus vulgaris L. Wisconsin, United StatesW61988DONATED06/16/1988Breeding materialPlant erect, type II habit with medium guide stem. Seeds dry type, dull (opaque) black. N fixation high. Seed yield high Moderate resistance to bean rust and angular leaf spot. Resistant to bean common mosaic virus (single dominant I-gene).1415541PI 520605
57PI 520606WBR22-50Phaseolus vulgaris L. Wisconsin, United StatesW61988DONATED06/16/1988Breeding materialPlant erect, type II habit with medium guide stem. Seeds dry type, dull (opaque) black, 8.5g/50. N fixation high. Seed yield high. Moderate resistance to bean rust and angular leaf spot. Resistant to bean common mosaic virus (single dominant I-gene).1415542PI 520606
58PI 520607WBR22-55Phaseolus vulgaris L. Wisconsin, United StatesW61988DONATED06/16/1988Breeding materialPlant erect, type II habit with medium guide stem. Seeds dry type, dull (opaque) black. N fixation high. Seed yield high Moderate resistance to bean rust and angular leaf spot. Resistant to bean common mosaic virus (single dominant I-gene).1415543PI 520607
59PI 520608Trifolium hybr. United States Historic1988DONATED06/16/1988Breeding materialPlants strongly perennial, somewhat less rhizomatous than T. sarosiense, completely sterile. Chromosome number 31(24-T. sarosiense, 7- T. pratense). Potential, if sterility overcome, for transferring genes for perenniality to T. pratense1415544PI 520608
60PI 520769Early Butler (Pennsylvania Farmer Cullo)Zea mays L. subsp. mays Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987COLLECTEDPRE 11/23/1987Obtained from Hoffman Seed Co., Landisville, Pennsylvania.LandraceYellow dent strain of Early Butler. AES maturity 200. Plants high yielding, fast dry down and susceptible to stalk lodging. Originally from Hoffman Seed Co., Landisville, Pennsylvania1415705PI 520769
61PI 520763GS34(R)C2Zea mays L. subsp. mays Georgia, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDPRE 09/24/1987Breeding materialYellow semi-flint synthetic. AES maturity 1200. Selected for increased yield, reduced plant height, and reduced root and stalk lodging1415699PI 520763
62PI 520764GS11(R)C1Zea mays L. subsp. mays Jalisco, MexicoNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDPRE 09/24/1987Breeding materialWhite dent synthetic. AES maturity later than 1100. Selected for reduced plant height, root and stalk lodging, and for increased yield. Resistant to common rust (Puccinia sorghi), northern corn leaf blight (Exserohilum turcicum), and ear rot (Fusarium sp.).1415700PI 520764
63PI 520765GS12(R)C1Zea mays L. subsp. mays Jalisco, MexicoNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDPRE 09/24/1987Breeding materialWhite dent synthetic. AES maturity later than 1200. Selected for increased yield and reduced plant height. Resistant to common rust (Puccinia sorghi) and northern corn leaf blight (Exserohilum turcicum).1415701PI 520765
64PI 520766GS16(R)C1Zea mays L. subsp. mays Jalisco, MexicoNC7KERNELSNot Available1987DEVELOPEDPRE 09/24/1987Breeding materialWhite semi-flint synthetic. AES maturity later than 1200. Selected for increased yield1415702PI 520766
65PI 520767GS73COZea mays L. subsp. mays Jalisco, MexicoNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDPRE 09/24/1987Breeding materialYellow/white flint synthetic. AES maturity later than 1200. Resistant to common rust (Puccinia sorghi) and northern corn leaf blight (Exserohilum turcicum).1415703PI 520767
66PI 520768Early Butler (Agway-76)Zea mays L. subsp. mays New York, United StatesNC7EAR1987COLLECTEDPRE 09/24/1987Obtained from Agway, Inc., Syracuse, New York.LandraceYellow dent, open-pollinated strain. Plants high yielding with fast dry down and susceptibility to stalk lodging. Originally from Agway, Inc., Syracuse, New York1415704PI 520768
67PI 525459'SR 4000'Lolium perenne L. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED1987DEVELOPEDPRE 08/1987CultivarPlants attractive, leafy, persistent, turf type, with medium fine texture, medium high density, and bright, dark green color. Produces moderately low-growing turf with improved mowing qualitites, good winterhardiness, very good summer performance and excellent wear tolerance. Seedling vigor good. Resistance good to most prevalent races of crown rust, stem rust, winter net blotch and large brown patch disease. Enhanced resistance to billbugs and many lepidopterous sp. of sod webworms.1420395PI 525459
68PI 520761GS07(R)C2Zea mays L. subsp. mays Minnesota, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDPRE 03/26/1987Breeding materialYellow dent synthetic. AES maturity 400. Primary selection traits increased yield and reduced root and stalk lodging.1415697PI 520761
69PI 520762GS17COZea mays L. subsp. mays Tennessee, United StatesNC7KERNELS1987DEVELOPEDPRE 03/26/1987Breeding materialYellow dent synthetic. AES maturity 1200. Tolerance to maize dwarf mosaic and chlorotic dwarf viruses.1415698PI 520762
70PI 490362'AMQUAIL'Lespedeza thunbergii (DC.) Nakai Georgia, United StatesS91984DONATED07/1984CultivarSeeds black. Used for wildlife food.1385298PI 490362
71PI 325489'RHIZO'Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb. Russian FederationW61968COLLECTEDCultivarPerennial cool-season rhizomatous legume. Petiole and leaflets are glabrous. Flower is white becoming reddish with age. Stands once established remain for a long time. Good in grass mixtures because of underground stems or rhizomes. Strong pest resistance, winter hardiness and good persistence.1241478PI 325489