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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 599668FC 709-2Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDPRE 11/12/1997Breeding materialMultigerm (MM), non O-type, pseudo self-fertile, and 13% green hypocotyls. Segregating with approx. 19% male sterility. Excellent resistance to Rhizoctonia root rot when tested under strong disease pressure. Good resistance to Cercospora leaf spot when tested in an artificial epiphytotic. No tolerance to curly top virus. Very low frequency of plants with resistance to rhizomania. Released for use as pollinator for making Rhizoctonia root rot and Cercospora leaf spot resistant hybrids, or as a source population from which such pollinators can be selected.1549967PI 599668
1PI 599669FC 727Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris Colorado, United StatesW61997DEVELOPEDPRE 11/12/1997Breeding materialMultigerm (MM), non O-type, and 51% green hypocotyls. Excellent resistance to Rhizoctonia root rot when tested under strong disease pressure. Some resistance to Cercospora leaf spot. No tolerance to curly top virus. Relatively good combining ability for sucrose yield when used as a pollinator on several diverse CMS lines. Potential for use as pollinator or population from which to choose pollinators with good combining ability. Should contribute to synthesis of high sucrose hybrids with resistance to Rhizoctonia root rot.1549968PI 599669