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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 652943BN611Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Nebraska, United StatesS92008DEVELOPED07/2006Genetic materialBN611, A/B612, and RN613 have stacked brown midrib genes bmr-6 and bmr-12. Release of these genetic stocks makes stacked brown midrib genes reported to reduce the activity of two enzymes important in lignin synthesis, cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (bmr-6) and O-methyl transferase (bmr-12), available in a common forage sorghum, a common grain sorghum seed parent, and a common grain sorghum pollen parent background. The genetic stocks have immediate application for basic research involving lignin synthesis.1751270PI 652943
1PI 652944AN612Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Nebraska, United StatesS92008DEVELOPED07/2006Genetic materialBN611, A/B612, and RN613 have stacked brown midrib genes bmr-6 and bmr-12. Release of these genetic stocks makes stacked brown midrib genes reported to reduce the activity of two enzymes important in lignin synthesis, cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (bmr-6) and O-methyl transferase (bmr-12), available in a common forage sorghum, a common grain sorghum seed parent, and a common grain sorghum pollen parent background. The genetic stocks have immediate application for basic research involving lignin synthesis. 1751271PI 652944
2PI 652945BN612Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Nebraska, United StatesS92008DEVELOPED07/2006Genetic materialBN611, A/B612, and RN613 have stacked brown midrib genes bmr-6 and bmr-12. Release of these genetic stocks makes stacked brown midrib genes reported to reduce the activity of two enzymes important in lignin synthesis, cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (bmr-6) and O-methyl transferase (bmr-12), available in a common forage sorghum, a common grain sorghum seed parent, and a common grain sorghum pollen parent background. The genetic stocks have immediate application for basic research involving lignin synthesis.1751272PI 652945
3PI 652946RN613Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Nebraska, United StatesS92008DEVELOPED07/2006Genetic materialBN611, A/B612, and RN613 have stacked brown midrib genes bmr-6 and bmr-12. Release of these genetic stocks makes stacked brown midrib genes reported to reduce the activity of two enzymes important in lignin synthesis, cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (bmr-6) and O-methyl transferase (bmr-12), available in a common forage sorghum, a common grain sorghum seed parent, and a common grain sorghum pollen parent background. The genetic stocks have immediate application for basic research involving lignin synthesis.1751273PI 652946