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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 529502SA 1448Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOT1989DONATED02/1989Cultivar1424438PI 529502
1PI 443268'Chemung'Securigera varia (L.) Lassen New York, United StatesNC7SEED1979DEVELOPEDPRE 1979Cultivar1338204PI 443268
2PI 458926'Target'Brassica napus L. Manitoba, CanadaNC7SILIQUENot Available1979DONATED06/19791353862PI 458926
3PI 552476TC 401Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1970DONATED1970CultivarSC 66, released in 1966, is a flue-cured tobacco that was selected from a series of crosses with cultivars Coker 139, Hicks Broadleaf, NC 95, and Bel 430 (developed from a cross between alloploid N. sylvestris X N. tomentosiformis and TI 706 which is resistant to the common species of root-knot nematode). SC 66 is moderately resistant to black shank and bacterial wilt, and highly resistant to fusarium wilt and the common species of root-knot nematodes. In addition it has tolerance to brown spot. (Graham et al. 1969. Crop Sci 9:680)1447448PI 552476
4PI 552477TC 57Nicotiana tabacum L. Kentucky, United StatesTOBPLANT1970DONATED1970CultivarKY 14, released in 1968, is a burley tobacco cultivar with resistance to wildfire, TMV, black root rot, and fusarium wilt. The first cross in the development of Ky 14 was Warner X Burley 21. Burley 21 was the source of resistance for wildfire and tobacco mosaic. Subsequent development included crosses to two experimental lines (Experimental 1 and Experimental 4), Ky 16, and Burley 21. Experimental 1 and Experimental 4 were high-yielding lines resistant to black root rot and fusarium wilt. TI 87 was the original source of black root-rot resistance, and fusarium wilt resistance was derived from the flue-cured cultivar McCuller 27. (Litton et al. 1969. Crop Sci 9:680-1)1447449PI 552477
5PI 631892'TILLMAN'Trifolium repens L. South Carolina, United StatesW61969DONATED1969Cultivar1116388PI 631892
6PI 381112'MANHATTAN'Lolium perenne L. New Jersey, United StatesW6SEED1968DONATED1968Cultivar1113877PI 381112
7PI 703044TIFT 239 DA2Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesS91968DONATED1968Breeding material1113671PI 703044
8PI 703045TIFT 239 DB2Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesS91968DONATED1968Breeding material1113672PI 703045
9PI 703043TIFT 23DB1Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesS91967DONATED19671108839PI 703043
10PI 552459TC 390Nicotiana tabacum L. North Carolina, United StatesTOB1966DONATED1966CultivarPDMS-1 is a male sterile flue-cured tobacco breeding line (essentially MS Hicks) released in 1965. The sterility in this line occurred when N. tabacum chromosomes were transferred into N. undulata cytoplasm; it is now referred to as N. undulata male-sterile. The sterility is cytoplasmic in inheritance. PDMS-1 was developed by making eight backcrosses with Hicks to an undulata male-sterile. (Chaplin. 1969. Crop Sci 9:681-2)1447431PI 552459
11PI 552460TC 392Nicotiana tabacum L. North Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1966DONATED1966CultivarPDMS-2 is a male sterile flue-cured tobacco breeding line (essentially MS Coker 187) released in 1965. The sterility in this line occurred when N. tabacum chromosomes were transferred into N. undulata cytoplasm; it is now referred to as N. undulata male-sterile. The sterility is cytoplasmic in inheritance. PDMS-2 was developed by making eight backcrosses with Coker 187 to an undulata male-sterile. (Chaplin. 1969. Crop Sci 9:681-2)1447432PI 552460
12PI 552441TC 342Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1965DONATED1965Breeding materialTMV resistant.1447413PI 552441
13PI 552442TC 343Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1965DONATED1965Breeding materialTMV resistant.1447414PI 552442
14PI 552443TC 344Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1965DONATED1965Breeding materialTMV resistant.1447415PI 552443
15PI 552444TC 345Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1965DONATED1965Breeding materialTMV resistant.1447416PI 552444
16PI 703040TIFT 23B1Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesS9Not Available1965DONATED19651105385PI 703040
17PI 703041TIFT 23A1Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesS9Not Available1965DONATED19651105387PI 703041
18PI 552431TC 386Nicotiana tabacum L. South Carolina, United StatesTOBPLANT1963DONATED1963CultivarPD 468 is a black shank Race 0-resistant (Ph), flue-cured tobacco breeding line.1447403PI 552431
19PI 523691'NORSTAR'Linum usitatissimum L. North Dakota, United StatesNC71962DONATED1962Cultivar1418627PI 523691
20PI 233782MeecheeTrifolium vesiculosum Savi ItalyS91956DONATED06/21/1956Cultivated material'Amclo' and 'Yuchi' varieties were released earlier in Georgia and Alabama. In maturity, Amclo is earliest, Yuchi mid-season, and Meechee latest. A hard seeded, winter annual legume which produces most of its forage after April 1. Superior to Amclo and Yuchi in winter hardiness. Can be grown alone or in combination with grasses for hay or grazing. Meechee will volunteer dependably when seed are allowed to mature.1184750PI 233782
21NSL 28149TAM-CRD B-1SCenchrus ciliaris L. Texas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1967DONATED1967Breeding material1096231NSL 28149
22NSL 54061TIFT 23DA1Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone Georgia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1967DONATED19671108838NSL 54061
23Grif 18954'BAKER 296'Ricinus communis L. California, United StatesS9Not Available1961DONATED1961Cultivar1039523Grif 18954
24G 19200'Verdant'Phleum pratense L. United StatesW6Not Available1939COLLECTEDCultivarResistant to stem rust and brown leaf blight. Yielded about 460 pounds of clean seed/acre in tests near Madison, Wisconsin. Its exceptional leafiness and good seedling vigor make it a potential source of high quality forage for the North Central States. Matures about 10 days later than Climax and 2 weeks later than common timothy. Forage production exceeds Climax and Common by 6-10%. Out yielded other late maturing varieties in the Wisconsin tests.1082540G 19200