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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 671774 | F1030 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | North Dakota, United States | W6 | | | 2014 | DEVELOPED | PRE 2014 | | | | | Breeding material | F2 seed of the original cross were space planted and individual roots with relatively high sugar concentration were identified, planted in the greenhouse, and selfed. Progeny of each selected plant were evaluated as a family. Families with relatively high average sucrose concentration were identified and a second cycle of selection within families based upon root shape and the sucrose concentration of individual roots was completed. Four families were selected for advancement. Two additional cycle of selection based upon the sucrose concentration of individual roots within a family were completed, progeny of the last selection-cycle were increased for subsequent yield trials and disease evaluations, and one of the four families, after additional increases without further selection, was released as F1030. F1030 is a multigerm diploid line that produces roots with white skin and flesh, Hypocotyls of F1 030 are green. The five-year average sucrose concentration of F1 030 was 118% of y318 and 92% of an adapted commercial hybrid. Root yield of F1 030 was 53% of the commercial hybrid. F1030 is susceptible to Cercospora leaf spot and Rhizoctonia crown and root rot. | 1917695 | PI 671774 |
| 1 | PI 671775 | F1031 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | North Dakota, United States | W6 | | | 2014 | DEVELOPED | PRE 2014 | | | | | Breeding material | F2 seed of the original cross were space planted and individual roots with relatively high sugar concentration were identified, planted in the greenhouse, and selfed. Progeny of each selected plant was evaluated as a family. Families with relatively high average sucrose concentration were identified and a second cycle of selection within families based upon root shape and the sucrose concentration of individual roots was completed. Four families were selected for advancement. Two additional cycle of selection based upon the sucrose concentration of individual roots within a family were completed, progeny of the last selection-cycle were increased for subsequent yield trials and disease evaluations, and one of the families, after additional increases without further selection, was released as F1 031. F1031 is a multigerm diploid line that produces roots with white skin and flesh, Hypocotyls of F1 031 segregate 90% green to 10% red. The five-year average sucrose concentration of F1 031 was 106% of y322 and 94% of an adapted commercial hybrid. Root yield of F1 031 was 75% of the commercial hybrid. F1031 is susceptible to Cercospora leaf spot and Rhizoctonia crown and root rot. | 1917696 | PI 671775 |
| 2 | PI 671776 | F1032 | Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris | North Dakota, United States | W6 | | | 2014 | DEVELOPED | PRE 2014 | | | | | Breeding material | F2 seed of the original cross were space planted and individual roots with relatively high sugar concentration were identified, planted in the greenhouse, and selfed. Progeny of each selected plant was evaluated as a family. Families with relatively high average sucrose concentration were identified and a second cycle of selection within families based upon root shape and the sucrose concentration of individual roots was completed. Seven families were selected for advancement. Two additional cycle of selection based upon the sucrose concentration of individual roots within a family were completed, progeny of the last selection-cycle were increased for subsequent yield trials and disease evaluations, and one of the seven families, after additional increases without further selection, released as F1032. F1032 is a multigerm diploid line that produces roots with white skin and flesh, Hypocotyls of F1 032 are green. The five-year average sucrose concentration of F1 032 was 112% of y387 and 96% of an adapted commercial hybrid. Root yield of F1 032 was 63% of the commercial hybrid. F1032 is susceptible to Cercospora leaf spot and Rhizoctonia crown and root rot. | 1917697 | PI 671776 |