| 0 | PI 659520 | KS201 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1842994 | PI 659520 |
| 1 | PI 659521 | KS202 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1842998 | PI 659521 |
| 2 | PI 659522 | KS203 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1842999 | PI 659522 |
| 3 | PI 659523 | KS204 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843000 | PI 659523 |
| 4 | PI 659524 | KS205 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843002 | PI 659524 |
| 5 | PI 659525 | KS206 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843003 | PI 659525 |
| 6 | PI 659526 | KS207 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843008 | PI 659526 |
| 7 | PI 659527 | KS208 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843009 | PI 659527 |
| 8 | PI 659528 | KS209 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843010 | PI 659528 |
| 9 | PI 659529 | KS210 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843011 | PI 659529 |
| 10 | PI 659530 | KS211 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843013 | PI 659530 |
| 11 | PI 659531 | KS212 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843014 | PI 659531 |
| 12 | PI 659532 | KS213 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843015 | PI 659532 |
| 13 | PI 659533 | KS214 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843016 | PI 659533 |
| 14 | PI 659534 | KS215 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843017 | PI 659534 |
| 15 | PI 659535 | KS216 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843018 | PI 659535 |
| 16 | PI 659536 | KS217 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843020 | PI 659536 |
| 17 | PI 659537 | KS218 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843021 | PI 659537 |
| 18 | PI 659538 | KS219 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843022 | PI 659538 |
| 19 | PI 659539 | KS220 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843025 | PI 659539 |
| 20 | PI 659540 | KS221 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843026 | PI 659540 |
| 21 | PI 659541 | KS222 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843027 | PI 659541 |
| 22 | PI 659542 | KS223 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843028 | PI 659542 |
| 23 | PI 659543 | KS224 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843029 | PI 659543 |
| 24 | PI 659544 | KS225 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843030 | PI 659544 |
| 25 | PI 659545 | KS226 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843031 | PI 659545 |
| 26 | PI 659546 | KS227 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843033 | PI 659546 |
| 27 | PI 659547 | KS228 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843034 | PI 659547 |
| 28 | PI 659548 | KS229 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843035 | PI 659548 |
| 29 | PI 659549 | KS230 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843037 | PI 659549 |
| 30 | PI 659550 | KS231 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843038 | PI 659550 |
| 31 | PI 659551 | KS232 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843039 | PI 659551 |
| 32 | PI 659552 | KS233 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843040 | PI 659552 |
| 33 | PI 659553 | KS234 | Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor | Kansas, United States | NLGRP | | Not Available | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Lines KS201 through KS218 have the wild-type nuclear gene for fertility restoration and, therefore, restore fertility in A1 cytoplasm. Their reaction to other cytoplasmic systems is not known. Lines KS219 through KS234 are B lines and do not restore fertility in the A1 cytoplasmic sterility system. All the lines are purple plant types except KS219, KS222, KS223, KS226, KS228 and KS233, which are not pigmented. All the lines have normal endosperm texture, and all except KS201, KS212, KS215, KS218, KS220, KS221, KS225 and KS232 are awnless. Days to flowering ranges from 60 to 82 d after planting; 18 lines reach 50% flowering in less than 70 d and 14 reach this stage between 70 and 80 d. Only one line (KS229) takes more than 80 d to reach 50% flowering under Manhattan, KS conditions. The standard elite parental checks Tx2783 and BN223 need 76 and 78 d, respectively, to reach 50% flowering. All the lines are within the range of combine height, and 75% are less than 125 cm. The lines have variable pericarp color, ranging from deep brown to bright white. The 100-seed weight ranges from 1.98 to 3.07 for the R-lines and from 2.32 to 2.92 for the B lines which are within the average range for parental lines. All resistant lines show little or no visible injury to ALS inhibitor herbicide treatment, thought there is a slight difference in the reaction of genotypes with different genetic backgrounds. Only 8 of the 34 lines have slightly higher injury scores than the resistant check. Once the plants start to recover, injury symptoms quickly disappear and the plants return to normal condition within 4 or 5 d after scoring. Susceptible sorghum plants completely die in 7-10 days after treatment. The lines had excellent combining ability for yield when tested in combination with standard females; a majority of the resistant lines produced hybrids with above average performance. | 1843041 | PI 659553 |