| 0 | PI 641965 | IL2815 | Avena sativa L. | Illinois, United States | NSGC |  | Not Available | 2006 | DEVELOPED | 2003 | | | | | Breeding material | One of seven spring oat (Avena sativa L.) germplasm lines (IL2815, IL2838, IL2858, Il2901, IL3303, IL3555, IL3587) with a very high level of tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV). A population from a four-way cross was used to develop the BYDV tolerant oat germplasm lines. The four-way cross involved four BYDV tolerant parents: IL86-1156, IL86-5698, IL86-6404 and Ogle. Two of the parents (IL86-5698 and IL86-6404) were previously released as BYDV tolerant germplasm lines, and Ogle is a well-known spring oat cultivar with good BYDV tolerance. The seven lines were selected based on excellent tolerance to BYDV. In addition to BYDV tolerance, lines were selected based on high grain yield in infected and uninfected conditions, high test weight, good kernel morphology and absence of awns. The lines differ somewhat in height, maturity, other agronomic traits, and virus titer detected with ELISA. [See PI 641965-641971 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.] | 1691651 | PI 641965 |
| 1 | PI 641966 | IL2838 | Avena sativa L. | Illinois, United States | NSGC |  | | 2006 | DEVELOPED | 2003 | | | | | Breeding material | One of seven spring oat (Avena sativa L.) germplasm lines (IL2815, IL2838, IL2858, Il2901, IL3303, IL3555, IL3587) with a very high level of tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV). A population from a four-way cross was used to develop the BYDV tolerant oat germplasm lines. The four-way cross involved four BYDV tolerant parents: IL86-1156, IL86-5698, IL86-6404 and Ogle. Two of the parents (IL86-5698 and IL86-6404) were previously released as BYDV tolerant germplasm lines, and Ogle is a well-known spring oat cultivar with good BYDV tolerance. The seven lines were selected based on excellent tolerance to BYDV. In addition to BYDV tolerance, lines were selected based on high grain yield in infected and uninfected conditions, high test weight, good kernel morphology and absence of awns. The lines differ somewhat in height, maturity, other agronomic traits, and virus titer detected with ELISA. [See PI 641965-641971 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.] | 1691711 | PI 641966 |
| 2 | PI 641967 | IL2858 | Avena sativa L. | Illinois, United States | NSGC |  | | 2006 | DEVELOPED | 2003 | | | | | Breeding material | One of seven spring oat (Avena sativa L.) germplasm lines (IL2815, IL2838, IL2858, Il2901, IL3303, IL3555, IL3587) with a very high level of tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV). A population from a four-way cross was used to develop the BYDV tolerant oat germplasm lines. The four-way cross involved four BYDV tolerant parents: IL86-1156, IL86-5698, IL86-6404 and Ogle. Two of the parents (IL86-5698 and IL86-6404) were previously released as BYDV tolerant germplasm lines, and Ogle is a well-known spring oat cultivar with good BYDV tolerance. The seven lines were selected based on excellent tolerance to BYDV. In addition to BYDV tolerance, lines were selected based on high grain yield in infected and uninfected conditions, high test weight, good kernel morphology and absence of awns. The lines differ somewhat in height, maturity, other agronomic traits, and virus titer detected with ELISA. [See PI 641965-641971 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.] | 1691712 | PI 641967 |
| 3 | PI 641968 | IL2901 | Avena sativa L. | Illinois, United States | NSGC |  | | 2006 | DEVELOPED | 2003 | | | | | Breeding material | One of seven spring oat (Avena sativa L.) germplasm lines (IL2815, IL2838, IL2858, Il2901, IL3303, IL3555, IL3587) with a very high level of tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV). A population from a four-way cross was used to develop the BYDV tolerant oat germplasm lines. The four-way cross involved four BYDV tolerant parents: IL86-1156, IL86-5698, IL86-6404 and Ogle. Two of the parents (IL86-5698 and IL86-6404) were previously released as BYDV tolerant germplasm lines, and Ogle is a well-known spring oat cultivar with good BYDV tolerance. The seven lines were selected based on excellent tolerance to BYDV. In addition to BYDV tolerance, lines were selected based on high grain yield in infected and uninfected conditions, high test weight, good kernel morphology and absence of awns. The lines differ somewhat in height, maturity, other agronomic traits, and virus titer detected with ELISA. [See PI 641965-641971 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.] | 1691713 | PI 641968 |
| 4 | PI 641969 | IL3303 | Avena sativa L. | Illinois, United States | NSGC |  | | 2006 | DEVELOPED | 2003 | | | | | Breeding material | One of seven spring oat (Avena sativa L.) germplasm lines (IL2815, IL2838, IL2858, Il2901, IL3303, IL3555, IL3587) with a very high level of tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV). A population from a four-way cross was used to develop the BYDV tolerant oat germplasm lines. The four-way cross involved four BYDV tolerant parents: IL86-1156, IL86-5698, IL86-6404 and Ogle. Two of the parents (IL86-5698 and IL86-6404) were previously released as BYDV tolerant germplasm lines, and Ogle is a well-known spring oat cultivar with good BYDV tolerance. The seven lines were selected based on excellent tolerance to BYDV. In addition to BYDV tolerance, lines were selected based on high grain yield in infected and uninfected conditions, high test weight, good kernel morphology and absence of awns. The lines differ somewhat in height, maturity, other agronomic traits, and virus titer detected with ELISA. [See PI 641965-641971 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.] | 1691714 | PI 641969 |
| 5 | PI 641970 | IL3555 | Avena sativa L. | Illinois, United States | NSGC |  | | 2006 | DEVELOPED | 2003 | | | | | Breeding material | One of seven spring oat (Avena sativa L.) germplasm lines (IL2815, IL2838, IL2858, Il2901, IL3303, IL3555, IL3587) with a very high level of tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV). A population from a four-way cross was used to develop the BYDV tolerant oat germplasm lines. The four-way cross involved four BYDV tolerant parents: IL86-1156, IL86-5698, IL86-6404 and Ogle. Two of the parents (IL86-5698 and IL86-6404) were previously released as BYDV tolerant germplasm lines, and Ogle is a well-known spring oat cultivar with good BYDV tolerance. The seven lines were selected based on excellent tolerance to BYDV. In addition to BYDV tolerance, lines were selected based on high grain yield in infected and uninfected conditions, high test weight, good kernel morphology and absence of awns. The lines differ somewhat in height, maturity, other agronomic traits, and virus titer detected with ELISA. [See PI 641965-641971 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.] | 1691715 | PI 641970 |
| 6 | PI 641971 | IL3587 | Avena sativa L. | Illinois, United States | NSGC |  | | 2006 | DEVELOPED | 2003 | | | | | Breeding material | One of seven spring oat (Avena sativa L.) germplasm lines (IL2815, IL2838, IL2858, Il2901, IL3303, IL3555, IL3587) with a very high level of tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV). A population from a four-way cross was used to develop the BYDV tolerant oat germplasm lines. The four-way cross involved four BYDV tolerant parents: IL86-1156, IL86-5698, IL86-6404 and Ogle. Two of the parents (IL86-5698 and IL86-6404) were previously released as BYDV tolerant germplasm lines, and Ogle is a well-known spring oat cultivar with good BYDV tolerance. The seven lines were selected based on excellent tolerance to BYDV. In addition to BYDV tolerance, lines were selected based on high grain yield in infected and uninfected conditions, high test weight, good kernel morphology and absence of awns. The lines differ somewhat in height, maturity, other agronomic traits, and virus titer detected with ELISA. [See PI 641965-641971 for accessions from the same Crop Science registration.] | 1691792 | PI 641971 |