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0PI 706731'CP 12-2035'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2025DEVELOPEDCP 12-2035’ (Reg. No. ; PI ) sugarcane cultivar (a complex hybrid of Saccharum spp.) was released to growers in July 2024 for cultivating on sand soils in Florida after a decade[1] long advancement through cooperative research conducted by the USDA ARS, the Florida Sugar Cane League Inc., and the University of Florida. It originated from a poly-cross at Canal Point(CP). The Florida Sugarcane Variety Committee recommended release of CP 12-2035 due to its high sugar yields, sucrose content on sand soils, and acceptable disease resistance. CP 12-2035 has demonstrated resistance to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), and moderate resistance to mosaic (caused by Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E), ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtushenko et al.), and smut [caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbr. et al.], moderate susceptibility to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson). In late-stage yield trials, CP 12-2035 sugar yields were 23.4, 31.4, and 42.9 % higher than that of the check varieties 'CP 03-1912', ''CP 96-1252’, and 'CPCL 97-2730', respectively. CP 12-2035 also produced heavier stalks than all three tested reference checks. It was more tolerant to cold stress over reference checks. With its demonstrated resistance to disease and elevated sugar production capacity, CP 12-2035 is expected to positively influence both sugarcane production and crop sustainability in Florida.2172482PI 706731
1PI 706648'CP 16-2283'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2025DEVELOPEDThe 10-stalk mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of CP 16-2283 was 249.1 cm. The mean internode length of CP 16-2283 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 12.4 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (26.9 mm), fifth (27.5 mm), and tenth (23.8 mm) internodes from the ground. CP 16-2283 exhibited a Concave-Convex shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 3.70 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 16-2283 was 7.31 mm wide. The buds of CP 16-2283 were greenish yellow (2.5 GY8/4). Buds of CP 16-2283 had shapes described as Squarish pentagonal with wing inserted high region with emarginated basal wing region at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 16-2283 were 7.58 and 7.02 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was heavy towards lateral center, located top half of the leaf of the leaf sheath. CP 16-2283 is resistances to Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow & P. Sydow), brown (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), and orange rusts (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and moderately resistant to ratoon stunt disease (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.).2172336PI 706648
2PI 705850'CPCL 00-6131'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2024DEVELOPEDThe 10-stalk mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of CPCL 00-6131 was 316 cm. The mean internode length of CPCL 00-6131 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 18.4 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (27.0 mm), fifth (27.0 mm), and tenth (24.0 mm) internodes from the ground. CPCL 00-6131 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 3.3 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CPCL 00-6131 was 7.1 mm wide. The buds of CPCL 00-6131 were yellow (2.5GY 8.5/4). Buds of CPCL 00-6131 had shapes described as squat rhomboid with emarginated basal wing region at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width mean of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CPCL 00-6131 were 8.6 and 7.6 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was very to none towards lateral center, located top half of the leaf of the leaf sheath. CPCL 00-6131 has acceptable resistance to wilt or dry stalks caused mainly by Cephalosporium sacchari (Bult.) = Fusarium sacchari (Gams.), smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea Sydow & P. Sydow), leaf scald [caused by Xanthomonas albilineans (Ashby) Dowson], brown rust and orange rust (Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler) and Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E ((the causal agent of mosaic).2169009PI 705850
3PI 705649'CP 13-4513'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2024DEVELOPEDThe stalks of CP 13-4513 were 298.8 cm when measured from the ground to the top visible dewlap (TVD). The leaf blades of CP 13-4513 were 163.6 cm long and 4.31 cm wide. Stalk diameters of CP 13-4513 were 28.7, 28.6, 26.1, and 23.7 mm at the lower, middle, upper, and top portions, respectively. CP 13-4513 has heavy leaf sheath pubescence, concentrated in the middle longitudinally, narrow ovate stalk bud shape, and lightly conoidal internode shape. CP 13-4513 has long lanceolate auricle 1 (42.66 mm) and short lanceolate auricle 2 (6.59 mm). Also, CP 13-4513 has a few growth cracks. Leaf-sheaths of CP 13-4513 are held semi-tightly to the stalk and are heavily pubescent all over, concentrated in the middle longitudinally. The color and shape of the dewlap below TVD of CP 13-4513 are green-yellow (2.5 GY 5/6) and squarish, respectively. Also. CP 13-4513 exhibits green-yellow (2.5 GY 5/4) and long lanceolate ligules. 2168971PI 705649
4PI 705625'CP 16-1883'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2024DEVELOPEDCP 16-1883 was planted on a Dania and Lauderhill Muck soil at Duda Farms Inc. located in southern Florida with other varieties in December 2022. In late August 2023, 10 stalks were randomly collected for morphological measurements. The mean stalk height was 268.0 cm (soil surface to top visible dewlap). The mean stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second internode (29.4 mm), fifth to tenth internodes from the ground (27.3 mm), and the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (25.3 mm). The mean internode length of the fifth internode was 14.1 cm. CP 16-1883 exhibited cylindrical to slightly concave internodes with a growth ring width of 2.44 mm at the fifth internode. The root band was 8.22 mm wide. Buds of CP 16-1883 were dark green color and narrow ovate shaped. The mean length and width of the bud at the fifth internode from the bottom were 8.70 and 6.93 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was very light along edge of leaf. Average cane yield of CP 16-1883 was 144.69 Mg ha-1, sucrose yield was 17.90 Mg ha-1, and economic index of '8,219 ha-1. CP 16-1883 tested negative for the Bru1 marker that has been linked to a major locus for brown rust resistance. CP 16-1883 was resistant to brown rust, orange rust, smut, and sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV). CP 16-1883 was moderately resistant to ratoon stunt disease (RSD) and leaf scald. CP 16-1883 showed a high genetic divergence detected by SSR markers compared with commercial varieties and other released varieties for muck soils. CP 16-1883 demonstrated tolerance to freeze conditions. CP 16-1883 was released to the Florida growers for production use on muck soils.2168774PI 705625
5PI 704104'CP 13-1954'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2023DEVELOPED‘CP 13-1954’ sugarcane was developed through cooperative research conducted by the USDA–ARS, the University of Florida, and the Florida Sugar Cane League, Inc., and released to growers for organic (muck) soils in Florida in June 2020. The parentage of CP 13-1954 is ‘CP 85-1491’ × Poly 09-24. Based on the results of three crops (plant cane, first ratoon, and second ratoon) in field trials conducted at five locations, CP 13-1954 had higher cane yield (16.2%), sucrose yield (15.6%), and economic index (29.7%) at P ˂ .05 compared to the reference cultivar, ‘CP 96-1252’. CP 13-1954 stalks are usually taller than the reference cultivar, ‘CP 00-1101’ with small to medium diameter, and exhibits resistance to ratoon stunting disease, Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E, brown rust, orange rust and smut, and moderate resistance to leaf scald on muck soils in Florida. CP 13-1954 has Bru 1 locus that provides resistance against brown rust. CP 13-1954 showed moderate cold tolerance among all the tested cultivars.2159101PI 704104
6PI 704105'CP 15-1407'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2023DEVELOPEDThe complex hybrid sugarcane cultivar 'CP 15-1407' (Reg. No.; PI: ) was made available to growers in June 2022 for cultivation on muck soils in Florida. This development took ten years thanks to collaborative research by the USDA-ARS, the Florida Sugar Cane League Inc., and the University of Florida. It started at Canal Point (CP) at a bi-parental cross between CP 08-1110 and CP 05-1616. Due to its high stalk weight, adequate disease resistance, higher recoverable sugar, and equivalent cane yield to best check CP 96-1252 on muck soils, the Florida Sugarcane Variety Committee recommended releasing CP 15-1407. It has demonstrated resistance to brown rust, orange rust, mosaic, smut, leaf scald, and ratoon stunt, and moderately susceptible to yellow leaf (caused by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus). In late stage on-farm yield trials, CP 15-1407 stalk weights were 27.8 % heavier than that of CP 96-1252, while cane yields and economic index did not differ from CP 96-1252. Florida sugarcane output and crop sustainability are predicted to benefit from CP 15-1407's sustained cane production capacity and proven disease resistance.2159102PI 704105
7PI 703499'Ho 13-739'Saccharum sp.Louisiana, United States Historic2023DEVELOPED'Ho 13-739' is resistant to smut (Sporisorium scitamineum) and mosaic (Sorghum mosaic virus) and moderately suspectable to brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala) and leaf scald caused by (Xanthomonas albilineans). It was also moderately susceptible to the sugarcane borer (Diatraea saccharalis F). The canopy of Ho 13-739 was dark green and very erect and the leaves were bent near the tip. The dewlaps were olive green in color and deltoid shaped . Auricles were present, but very small and transitional in shape . Leaf sheaths were light green, smooth (no silicate hair), loosely attached to the stalk, and have moderate wax that does not rub off easily. The rind color on stalks of Ho 13-739 was yellow-green when exposed to the sun. Wax on the stalks of Ho 13-739 was moderate, and there were no growth cracks. Internodes were mostly straightly aligned with a concave-convex shape. Bud was rhomboid in shape and without a bud groove.2159074PI 703499
8PI 703029CP 15-2516Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2023DEVELOPEDThe stalk height of CP 15-2516, measured from the ground to the top visible dewlap, was 311.8 cm. The mean internode length was 20.2 cm. The stalk diameters at the upper, middle, and lower internodes were 20.6 mm, 26.6 mm, and 31.6 mm. The internode shape was cylindrical. The buds on the stalks were round with a central germ pore. The bud color was 2.5 GY 8/2. The leaf blades were about 154.8 cm; leaf midribs were 4.7 mm. Leaf-sheaths pubescence was light. The midrib color on the adaxial leaf side was white, and on the abaxial leaf side was the shade of greenish yellow 2.5 GY 8/2. Auricles were present and were squarish on both sides. One auricle was 7 mm, and the other was 8.9 mm long. The color of the auricles was translucent greenish yellow (5 GY 6/4). The dewlap below the top visible dewlap was descending deltoid. The shape of the ligule was crescent with lozenge. The ligule color was greenish yellow (7.5 GY 4/4). CP 15-2516 flowers intermittently in Florida.CP 15-2516 was resistant to brown rust, caused by Puccinia melanocephala, and it does have a Bru 1 marker associated with brown rust resistance and was also resistant to orange rust caused by P. kuehnii, and sugarcane mosaic virus strain E. CP 15-2516 had an acceptable level of resistance to leaf scald caused Xanthomonas albilineans and ratoon stunt disease caused by Liefsonia xyli subsp xyli, smut caused by Sporisorium scitamineum, and yellow leaf caused by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus at its release. It had an intermediate freeze tolerance.2158499PI 703029
9PI 702582'Ho 13-710'Saccharum sp.Louisiana, United States Historic2023DEVELOPEDHo 13-710 is resistant to smut (Sporisorium scitamineum), and brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala). Ho 13-710 is susceptible to Sugarcane mosaic caused by Sorghum mosaic virus.The Ho 13-710 canopy has brown colored shallow deltoid-crescent with straight basal margin shaped dewlaps. The auricles are present, short, and lanceolate shaped. The leaf sheaths are light green, with no silicate hair, and the sheaths adhere loosely to the stalk. The rind color on stalks of Ho 13-710 is yellow where the internodes are exposed to sunlight. There is little wax on the leaf sheath. The canopy leaf blades are bent toward the tip. Internodes are slightly narrower at the middle or bobbin shaped with few growth cracks. Bud is rectangular within the root growth ring with no bud groove.2141925PI 702582
10PI 701487'L 14-267'Saccharum sp.Louisiana, United States Historic2022DEVELOPEDL 14-267 was released because of its high yield potential and broad-spectrum disease resistance. The final testing stage resulted in data from 62 trials at 12 representative sandy silt (light-textured) and clayey (heavy textured) soil locations. Cane yield of L 14-267 was comparable to that of ‘L 01-299’, the most widely grown cultivar in the Louisiana sugar industry, in the plant and first ratoon crops but significantly lower in the second ratoon crop. Sucrose content was significantly higher in L 14-267 than in L 01-299, in the plant and first ratoon crops and comparable to that of L 01-299 in the second ratoon crop. The performance of L 14-267 did not differ significantly between the two soil types for any of the traits. L 14-267 is a mid to late season maturing cultivar that appears to respond well to plant growth regulators but poorly to sub-freezing temperatures. L 14-267 displayed broad-spectrum disease resistant being resistant to mosaic, yellow leaf, smut, and ratoon stunt and moderately resistant to brown rust and leaf scald. L 14-267 is moderately susceptible to the sugarcane borer and the Mexican rice borer. 2140716PI 701487
11PI 700785'CP 14-1490'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2022DEVELOPEDCultivarThe 10-stalk mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of CP 14-1490 was 296.2 cm. The mean internode length of CP 14-1490 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 21.3 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (23.7 mm), fifth (21.1 mm), and tenth (17.8 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (17.2 mm). CP 14-1490 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 4.22 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 14-1490 was 7.05 mm wide. The buds of CP 14-1490 were yellow (5Y8/4). Buds of CP 14-1490 had shapes described as ovate with emarginated basal wing region at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 14-1490 were 6.00 and 4.71 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was heavy towards lateral center, located top half of the leaf of the leaf sheath. CP 14-1490 is resistances to Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), ratoon stunt disease (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.); moderately resistances to brown (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), and orange rusts (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), and leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson); acceptable levels of susceptibility to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow & P. Sydow).2138176PI 700785
12PI 700310'CP 14-1934'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2022DEVELOPEDCP 14-1934 was planted on a Torry muck soil (Euic, hyperthermic Typic Haplosaprists) at Eastgate Farm Inc. located in southern Florida with other genotypes in December 2020. In early September, 2021, 10 stalks were randomly selected for morphological measurements. The mean stalk height was 336.0 cm (soil surface to top visible dewlap). The mean stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second internode (31.2 mm), fifth to tenth internodes from the ground (28.7 mm), and the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (27.4 mm). The mean internode length of the fifth internode was 18.0 cm. CP 14-1934 exhibited cylindrical shaped internodes with a growth ring width of 2.86 mm at the fifth internode. The root band was 6.80 mm wide. Buds of CP 14-1934 were green color and ovate shaped. The mean length and width of the bud at the fifth internode from the bottom were 8.40 and 7.87 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was very light to none. Average cane yield of CP 14-1934 was 182.01 Mg ha-1, sucrose yield was 19.20 Mg ha-1, and economic index of '3,089 ha-1. It tested positive for the Bru1 marker that has been linked to a major locus for brown rust resistance. Resistance to brown rust, orange rust, sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV), and ratoon stunt disease (RSD) was found in CP 14-1934. It is moderately resistant to leaf scald, and moderately susceptible to smut. This new cultivar rarely flowers in Florida’s climate. CP 14-1934 was released to the Florida growers for production use on muck soils. 2137888PI 700310
13PI 700305'CP 13-4474'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2022DEVELOPEDCultivar‘CP 13-4474’, sugarcane cultivar (a complex hybrid of Saccharum spp.) was released to growers in June 2021 for cultivating on sand soils in Florida after a decade-long advancement through cooperative research conducted by the USDA-ARS, the Florida Sugar Cane League Inc., and the University of Florida. It originates from a poly-cross at Canal Point (CP). The Florida Sugarcane Variety Committee are releasing CP 13-4474 due to its high sucrose yields, high commercial recoverable sucrose on sand soils, and disease resistance package. CP 13-4774 has demonstrated resistance to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), mosaic (caused by Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtushenko et al.) and moderate resistances to smut [caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbr. et al.], leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and yellow leaf syndrome (caused by sugarcane yellow leaf virus). CP 13-4474 displayed superior resistance to both brown and orange rusts and produced more commercial recoverable sucrose than all three tested reference checks over the same harvest trials. With its demonstrated resistances to disease, and enhanced sugar production capacity, CP 13-4474 is expected to positively influence both sugarcane production and crop sustainability in Florida2137883PI 700305
14PI 700115'CP 14-1377'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2022DEVELOPEDThe average stalk height of CP 14-1377, measured from the ground to the top visible dewlap was 325 cm taller. The mean length of internode was 14.3 cm. The stalk diameters at 2nd, 5th and 10th internodes were 25.7, 24.5, 23.2, respectively. Internodes shape was Cylindrical and without any growth cracks. Bud furrows were absent. The buds on CP 14-1377 stalks were ovate with an emarginated basal wing region. The color of the buds was a shade of yellow 5Y 8/4. Leaf-sheaths pubescence was absent. The midrib color on the adaxial leaf side was white and the midrib color on the abaxial leaf side and leaf blade color was a shade of green-yellow 2.5 GY 5/8. Auricles were absent on both sides. The dewlap below the top visible dewlap was tall squarish and green-yellow (2.5 GY 6/10). The ligule color was green-yellow (2.5 GY 8/6). CP 14-1377 is resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), smut (caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbr., M. Stoll & Oberw), Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic) and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.) in Florida. CP 14-1377 is moderately resistant to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson) and Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. It has acceptable freeze2137514PI 700115
15PI 699606'Ho 07-613'Saccharum sp.Louisiana, United States Historic2022DEVELOPEDHo 07-613’ sugarcane (an interspecific hybrid of S. officinarum, S. barberi Jeswiet, S. spontaneum, and S. sinense Roxb. amend. Jeswiet) was selected and evaluated by scientists at the USDA-ARS, working cooperatively with the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, and the American Sugar Cane League, Inc. It was released to growers in Louisiana in 2014. The variety was tested across the crop cycle (plant-cane and first- and second-ratoon) at 12 farm locations, and compared to HoCP 96-540, the most widely grown variety in Louisiana during that time. The plant-cane sucrose yield (Mg ha-1) of Ho 07-613 was equivalent to HoCP 96-540, and sucrose content was significantly higher. Ho 07-613 has moderately early maturity and poor mature-stalk cold tolerance. The variety is resistant to smut (Sporisorium scitamineum), and Sorghum mosaic virus, tolerant of ratoon stunt (Leifsonia xyli) and moderately resistant to brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala) and leaf scald caused by Xanthomonas albilineans. It is moderately resistant to the sugarcane borer, Diatraea saccharalis F and moderately responsive to glyphosate ripener. Ho 07-613’s high yield potential, low fiber and disease resistance make it a useful addition to existing commercial sugarcane varieties in Louisiana. The canopy of Ho 07-613 is slightly erect and rounded. The dewlaps are reddish brown in color and ascending narrow ligulate shaped. Auricles are present, and approximately 7 cm length uniform in shape. Leaf sheath edges are dark reddish purple with margins becoming necrotic with age. Leaf sheaths are light green, smooth (no silicate hair), and are loose on the stalk. The exposed rind color on stalks of Ho 07-613 is green becoming darker when exposed to the sun. Wax on the stalks and leaf sheath of Ho 07-613 is heavy, and stalks contain growth cracks. Internodes are slightly narrower in the middle with a concave-convex shape.2132319PI 699606
16PI 699490'Ho 05-961'Saccharum hybr.Louisiana, United States Historic2021DEVELOPEDThe cultivar is moderately resistant to smut, brown rust, and leaf scald. HoCP 05-961 is moderately susceptible to sugarcane mosaic caused by Sorghum mosaic virus and orange rust. It is moderately resistant to the sugarcane borer, Diatraea saccharalis F.. The bud is obovate without a bud groove . The canopy of Ho 05-961 is drooping and spreading . The dewlaps are deltoid, dark brown with a reddish purple hue. Auricles are present, slight to moderate in size, and slightly to mildly necrotic and lanceolate in shape. The ligule is bow shaped. Leaf sheaths are light green, loose on the stalk, have little to moderate wax that rubs off easily, and have few silicate hairs. The exposed rind color on stalks of Ho 05-961 is yellow green. Wax on the stalks of Ho 05-961 is heavy to moderate, and stalks do not contain growth cracks. Internodes are cylindrical in shape.2125415PI 699490
17PI 699125'L 12-201'Saccharum hybr.Louisiana, United States Historic2021DEVELOPEDCultivarIn the final testing stage, data were collected from 60 replicated, combine-harvested trials at 12 representative light- and heavy-textured soil locations. L 12-201 was released because of its superior sucrose content compared to other cultivars in the industry. When averaged across soil types (light-textured versus heavy-textured soil locations), no differences in performance were found for L 12-201 in any of the traits measured indicating this cultivar was widely adapted. The new cultivar had a lower stalk population, and its stalk weight was heavier, compared with L 01-299, especially in the ratoon crops. L 12-201 is a mid-maturing cultivar. Whenever possible, L 12-201 should be harvested earlier before the arrival of sub-freezing temperatures as it was among the least cold tolerant cultivar compared with other cultivars in the industry. L 12-201 is resistant to sorghum mosaic, smut, leaf scald, and ratoon stunt, moderately resistant to brown rust, and susceptible to yellow leaf and the sugarcane borer. A key distinguishing characteristic of L 12-201 is the heavy pubescence on the green leaf sheath with margins that are purple in color. The canopy can be described as moderately drooping and provides excellent shading of rows with leaves that tend to be erect and bent towards the tip. The leaf blades are smooth with no pubescence and acuminate in appearance.2120526PI 699125
18PI 698897'CP12-1417'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2021DEVELOPEDCultivar‘CP 12-1417’ sugarcane (a complex hybrid of Saccharum spp.) was released for commercial cultivation on organic soil (Histosols) in Florida. CP 12-1417 was developed through a collaborative sugarcane cultivar development program in which cooperative research was conducted by the USDA-ARS, the University of Florida, and the Florida Sugar Cane League, and it was released commercially by the Florida Sugarcane Variety Committee in June 2019. CP12-1417 is the result of a cross CPX 09-0511 made between CP 02-2065 and a collection of pollen donors (a polycross). Higher yields (both cane and sugar yield) and economic index (profitability) than the reference checks (CP 96-1252 and CP 00-1101) in organic soil and complete or partial resistance to several important sugarcane diseases in Florida made CP 12-1417 an ideal candidate for commercial release. Cane yield in CP 12-1417 was 17 and 27 % higher than CP 96-1252 and CP 00-1101, respectively. Similarly, sugar yield in CP 12-1417 was 23 and 22 % higher than CP 96-1252 and CP 00-1101, respectively. Economic index was 35 and 19 % higher than CP 96-1252 and CP 00-1101, respectively. Based on natural infestation and artificial inoculation disease data, CP 12-1417 is resistant to brown rust (tested positive for Bru1 gene), orange rust, leaf scald and smut, and moderately resistant to RSD, Sugarcane mosaic virus and sugarcane yellow leaf virus. CP 12-1417 has poor freeze tolerance.2116572PI 698897
19PI 698657'CP 12-1753'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2021DEVELOPEDCultivarThe 10-stalk's: mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of CP 12-1753 was 321 cm; mean internode length of stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 9.7 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (27.5 mm), fifth (25.3 mm), and tenth (17.1 mm) internodes from the ground. CP 12-1753 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 4.2 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band was 7.3 mm wide. Bud furrows were absent. The stalk buds were yellow (2.5Y8/4) round shaped. The 10-stalk's means of bud length and width of the fifth bud from the the ground were 6.6 and 5.8 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was Glaborous. CP 12-1753 is resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), mosaic (caused by Sugarcane mosaic virus) and smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow & P. Sydow) and moderately resistant to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson) and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). 2116205PI 698657
20PI 698546'CP 13-4100'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2021DEVELOPEDWhen CP13-4100 was planted at a sand soil at Townsire with other genotypes in December 2019 and sampled for morphological measurements on late August 2020, its mean stalk height of 10 stalks (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of CP 13-4100 was 270.3 cm. The mean internode length of CP 13-4100 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 18.6 cm. Stalk diameter of CP13-4100 was measured at the middle of the second (29.5 mm), fifth (26.6 mm), and tenth (26.5 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap ( 22.0 mm). CP 13-4100 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 3.97 mm at the fifth node from the ground. The root band of CP 13-4100 was 5.03 mm wide. Bud furrows were absent. The buds of CP 13-4100 were greenish yellow color (2.5GY8/4) and had roundish shape with crawfish type wings at the fifth internode from the ground. The mean length and width of the bud at the fifth node from the bottom of CP 13-4100 were 7.04 and 6.57 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was light and located down middle of the leaf sheath. CP 13-4100 had significantly higher cane yield (18.7% and 29.5%); sucrose yield (26.3% and 30.7%); and, economic index (10.9% and 16.9%) than CL 88-4730 and CPCL 97-2730, respectively, but no differences from CP 96-1252 in these traits. CP 13-4100 tested negative for the Bru1 marker, which is linked to a quantitative major locus of brown rust resistance. CP 13-4100 was resistant to orange rust, leaf scald, and smut, sugarcane mosaic virus, ratoon stunt, and had acceptable level of susceptible to brown rust. CP 13-4100 was released to the Florida growers for production use on mineral (sand) soils. 2115916PI 698546
21PI 698597'Ho 11-573'Saccharum sp.Louisiana, United States Historic2021DEVELOPEDHo 11-573 sugarcane is an interspecific hybrid of S. officinarum, S. barberi Jeswiet, S. spontaneum, and S. sinense Roxb. amend. Jeswiet). Ho 11-573 is moderately susceptible to smut caused by Sporisorium scitamineum and resistant to leaf scald caused by Xanthomonas albilineans. Ho 11-573 is moderately susceptible to brown rust caused by Puccinia melanocephala. Mosaic caused by Sorghum mosaic virus (SrMV) and orange rust caused by P. kuehnii have not been observed on Ho 11-573 in Louisiana or Texas. Ho 11-573 is susceptible to ratoon stunt caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli. The Ho 11-573 canopy has reddish brown colored narrow square dewlaps. The auricles are present, very dark gamboge in color long and lanceolate shaped. The leaf sheaths adhere loosely to the stalk with no silicate hair. The rind color on stalks of Ho 11-573 is medium light yellow before exposure to sunlight and green yellow to yellow where the internodes are exposed to sunlight. The leaf canopy is moderate, erect with leaves bending inward. Internodes are cylindrically shaped with very few growth cracks. Bud is round with a crawfish type wing. Adventitious roots are prominent on the bottom two joints.2115963PI 698597
22PI 698200'L 11-183'Saccharum hybr.Louisiana, United States Historic2021DEVELOPEDIn the final testing stage, data were collected from 68 replicated trials at 12 diverse locations in the Louisiana sugar industry. Averaged across all plant, first and second ratoon, cane crops, L 11-183 produced 4% less cane yield (tons of cane per acre) than the leading variety in the Louisiana sugar industry, but sucrose content (pounds of sugar per ton of cane) was comparable between the two varieties. Sugar yield, the product of cane yield and sucrose content, was 4% less in L 11-183 compared with the leading variety. L 11-183 can be classified as a medium to late maturing variety compared with other cultivars in the industry. Compared with other cultivars in the industry, L 11-183 exhibits a moderate level of juice deterioration following freezing temperatures. L 11-183 is resistant to smut (Sporisorium scitamineum), moderately resistant to leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans), sugarcane yellow leaf virus and ratoon stunting disease (Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli), and moderately susceptible to brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala) and mosaic (Sorghum mosaic virus). L 11-183 is susceptible to the sugarcane borer (Diatraea saccharalis). Field observations indicate that the variety is attractive to yellow sugarcane aphids. Field observations also indicate that L 11-183 is not any more susceptible to herbicides commonly used for weed control in sugarcane than other sugarcane varieties currently in production. 2113467PI 698200
23PI 698199Duplicate of PI 695070Saccharum hybr.Hainan Sheng, China Historic2021DEVELOPEDMedium-sized stalks, a high number of millable stalks, stable growth throughout the season, high sugar, high and stable cane yeld, low fiber content, good ratooning, resistance to diseases, and wide adaptability2113466PI 698199
24PI 698176'CP13-1223'Saccharum hybr.Florida, United StatesMIA2021DEVELOPEDSugarcane cultivar CP 13-1223 represents a variety with superior performance on muck soils. Its higher stalk weight results in high biomass yields over several crop cycles. This high tonnage, combined with acceptable sucrose content, results in significant improvement in profitability. This variety tests positive for the Bru1 locus, which confers moderately resistance to brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow). In addition, CP 13-1223 is resistant to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Davis), Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), smut (Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) Piepenbring et al.), and orange rust (Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler). CP 13-1223 also has moderate freeze tolerance. This variety is recommended for organic (muck) soils in Florida.2113425PI 698176
25PI 695075'CP 11-1956'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2020DEVELOPEDCultivarSugarcane (a complex hybrid of Saccharum spp.) cultivar ‘CP 11-1956’ was released in June 2018 for commercial cultivation on organic (muck) soils in Florida. This cultivar was developed through a collaborative cultivar development program of the USDA-ARS, the University of Florida, and the Florida Sugar Cane League, based at Canal Point, Florida. The parents of CP 11-1956 are CP 03-2188 (female) and CP 01-2459 (male). CP 11-1956 was released because of its excellent combination of disease resistance against major sugarcane diseases and cane and sugar yields that are similar to check cultivars, that are major commercial cultivars in Florida. CP 11-1956 is considered resistant to brown rust, orange rust, ratoon stunting disease, smut, and mosaic. This cultivar is also moderately resistant to leaf scald, and yellow leaf disease. Cane and sucrose sugar yields of CP 11-1956 are similar to reference check cultivar, CP 96-1252 that has occupied the largest acreage in Florida for several years. CP 11-1956 had poor freeze tolerance compared with several commercial check cultivars. Agronomic and botanical descriptions of CP 11-1956 were compared with reference check, CP 96-1252 (Table 4). The comparisons between measurements such as stalk length and diameter are numerical. Stalks of CP 11-1956 were longer and had greater stalk diameter and internode length compared to CP 96-1252. Growth ring, root band, root primordia, buds and ligule were relatively wider in CP 11-1956 than CP 96-1252. Shape of internode, bud and ligule was similar in both cultivars. CP 11-1956 had one deltoid shaped auricle present while both auricles were absent in CP 96-1252. Stalks and buds were yellowish in both cultivars with a slight difference in tinge. Ligule color was red in CP 11-1956 and yellowish red in CP 96-1252.2107705PI 695075
26PI 695070'YT 09-13'Saccharum sp.Hainan Sheng, China Historic2020DEVELOPEDCultivar2107437PI 695070
27PI 695085'CP 11-1640'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2020DEVELOPEDCultivarThe 10-stalk mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of CP 11-1640 was 278 cm. The mean internode length of CP 11-1640 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 5.8 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (25.8 mm), fifth (22.7 mm), and tenth (20.8 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (20.2 mm). CP 11-1640 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 2.76 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 11-1640 was 6.04 mm wide. Bud furrows were absent. The buds of CP 11-1640 were yellow (2.5Y8/2). Buds of CP 11-1640 had shapes described as ovate bun with emarginated basal wing region at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 11-1640 were 6.41 and 6.74 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was Moderate, located top half of the leaf of the leaf sheath. CP 11-1640 is resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), range rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow & P. Sydow) and moderately resistant to Mosaic, susceptible to ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). 2107713PI 695085
28PI 693837'CP 10-1620'Saccharum sp. Historic2020DEVELOPEDThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 stalks of CP 10-620 was 301 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CP 10-1620 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 19.8 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (26.1 mm), fifth (25.0 mm), and tenth (23.2 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (20.6 mm). CP 10-1620 exhibited a cylindrical to lightly conoidal shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 4.9 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 10-1620 was 8.5 mm wide. Bud furrows were absent. The buds of CP 10-1620 were yellow (5Y6/4). Buds of CP 10-1620 were moderately raised above the surface of the root band and had shapes described as round bud with central germpore at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 10-1620 were 6.7 and 6.7 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was very heavy but lighter towards the top and bottom of the leaf sheath. Bud pubescence was absent. CP 10-1620 is resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow, ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al. and leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson) and moderately resistant to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow & P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and sugarcane yellow leaf virus). 2105926PI 693837
29PI 693071'CP 11-1314'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2020DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 stalks of CP 11-1314 was 309 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CP 11-1314 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 19.3 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (33.2 mm), fifth (28.3 mm), and tenth (25.6 mm) internodes from the ground. CP 11-1314 exhibited a bobbin shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 2.1 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 11-1314 was 7.1 mm wide. Bud furrows were absent. The buds of CP 11-1314 were green yellow (7.5GY5/6). Buds of CP 11-1314 had shapes described as round bud with central germ pore at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 11-1314 were 7.3 and 8.1 mm, respectively. CP 11-1314 is resistant to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow & P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), Mosaic, and leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson) and moderately resistant to ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). 2098852PI 693071
30PI 692134'CP 11-2248'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2019DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 stalks of CP 11-2248 was 281 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CP 11-2248 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 16.4 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (26.1 mm), fifth (21.7 mm), and tenth (19.6 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (17.7 mm). CP 11-2248 exhibited a concave/convex shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 2.5 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 11-2248 was 6.7 mm wide. Bud furrows were absent. The buds of CP 11-2248 were yellow (5Y7/4). Buds of CP 11-2248 were not raised above the surface of the root band and had shapes described as round bud with central germpore at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 11-2248 were 6.0 and 5.6 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was glabrous to very light and located lower/center portion for CP 10-1208. The buds of CP 10-1208 had moderate pubescence located middle to upper half of sheath. CP 11-2248 is resistant to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow & P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), and leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson) and moderately resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow),sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), but moderately susceptible to sugarcane yellow leaf virus and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). 2098527PI 692134
31PI 691536'CP 10-1716'Saccharum hybr.Florida, United States Historic2019DEVELOPEDCultivarCP 10-1716 was released for sand soils on June 7, 2018.The parentage is CP 00-2180 x Mix 07Q and CP 10-1716 has a fiber of 11.02. CP 10-1716 ranges from a moderate height to tall with small to medium barrels. CP 10-1716 was rated as resistant to RSD, brown and orange rust, mosaic, smut, leaf scald, and yellow leaf disease on sand soils. It was rated moderately resistant to RSD. CP 10-1716 does have the Bru1 gene that is one of the indicators for brown rust resistance. CP 10-1716 had the best disease rating of the three CP 10 series varieties released for sand. The three-year production summary showed that the commercial recoverable sugar (CRS) for CP 10-1716 at 243.3 lbs/ton was significantly lower than the mean of the checks at 252.6 lbs/ton. Early CRS is measured only once in plant cane and the early CRS for CP 10-1716 and the mean of the checks, respectively, was 220.1 lbs/ton vs. 222.3 lbs/ton. The early CRS for CP 10-1716 was not significantly different than the mean of the checks. The tons of cane per acre (TCA) for CP 10-1716 at 51.68 tons/acre were not significantly different than the mean of the checks at 48.18 tons/acre. The pounds of sugar/acre for CP 10-1716 were not significantly different at 12,609 lbs/acre than the mean of the checks at 12,196 lbs/acre. The economic index ratio for CP 10-1716 vs. the mean of the checks was '1,008/acre vs. '990/acre, respectively, with CP 10-1716 showing no significant difference from the mean of the checks. Height, tillering, and shading is usually similar to the sand check, CL 88-4730, in first and second stubble cane but CP 10-1716 averaged better than the check for these factors in plant cane. CP 10-1716 may be moderately to highly recumbent as early as November. Leaf issues include light to moderate Ring Spot, light lace bug levels, and light rust mite levels. CP 10-1716 does not usually flower. CP 10-1716 had moderate to low freeze tolerance in terms of sugar degradation.2096749PI 691536
32PI 691535'CP 09-1385'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2019DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap) of 10 stalks of CP 09-1385 was 288 cm. The mean intemode length of 10 CP 09-1385 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 19.2 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (30.0 mm), fifth (27.2 mm), and tenth (24.9 mm) intemodes from the ground. CP 09-1385 exhibited a cylindrical shaped intemode and a growth ring with a mean width of 3.12 mm at the fifth intemode from the ground. The root band of CP 09-1385 was 7. 77 mm wide. The buds of CP 09-1385 were round with central germ pore. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 09-1385 were 6.13 and 5.07 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was light down center and usually top half of sheath. CP 09-1385 is resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), and Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic). This new variety is moderately resistant to orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow & P. Sydow), and sugarcane yellow leaf virus. CP 09-1385 is moderately susceptible to ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.), and susceptible to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson) In addition, CP 09-1385 tested positive for the presence of the Bru1 gene which confers resistance to brown rust. 2096662PI 691535
33PI 690763'CP 10-2195'Saccharum hybr.Florida, United StatesMIA2019DEVELOPEDCultivarSugarcane cultivar CP 10-2195 represents a variety with superior performance on sand soils. Its higher stalk weight results in high biomass yields over several crop cycles. This high tonnage, combined with acceptable sucrose content, results in significant improvement in profitability. This variety tests positive for the Bru1 locus, which confers resistance to brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow). In addition, CP 10-2195 is resistant to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Davis), Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), smut (Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) Piepenbring et al.), and Sugarcane yellow leaf virus, and is moderately resistant to orange rust (Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler). CP 10-2195 also has moderate freeze tolerance. This variety is recommended for mineral (sand) soils in Florida.2092513PI 690763
34PI 689800'YZ081609'Saccharum sp.Yunnan Sheng, China Historic2019DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean plant height of YZ081609 was 251 cm; the average stalk diameter of YZ081609 was 2.8 cm; the stool growth habit of YZ081609 was erect; the adherence of leaf sheath was medium. For the internode parts, the shape of internodes was Conoidal; the color was Kelly either exposed to sun or not. For the node, the wax ring was strong; the root band was broad in width and gray purple in color; its bud tip in relation to growth ring was intermediate; the bud shape was pentagonal; its position of bud base in relation to leaf scar was even with. For the leaf sheath, the hairs (groups 57 and 60) was absent or very few; the shape of ligule was deltoid; the shape of underlapping auricle was lanceolate; the shape of overlapping auricle was Deltoid; the color of dewlap was greyish-green. For leaf blade, its width at the longitudinal midpoint was medium; there was serration of margin. YZ081609 was moderately susceptible to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea H. & P. Sydow), and was highly resistant to mosaic (Sorghum mosaic virus and Sugarcane mosaic virus)1976074PI 689800
35PI 688683'HoCP 11-537'Saccharum hybr.Louisiana, United States Historic2018DEVELOPEDHoCP 11-537 sugarcane is an interspecific hybrid of S. officinarum, S. barberi Jeswiet, S. spontaneum, and S. sinense Roxb. amend. Jeswiet). HoCP 11-537 is moderately susceptible to smut (Sporisorium scitamineum) and leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans), and is susceptible to brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala) and ratoon stunt (Leifsonia xyli). Sugarcane mosaic caused by Sorghum mosaic virus and orange rust caused by P. kuehnii have not been observed on HoCP 11-537. HoCP 11-537 had a sugar yield of 12.6, 8.4, and 11.7 Mg ha-1 in plant cane, first and second ratoon respectively from an average of 5 trials with four replications each in Texas. The HoCP 11-537 canopy has bronze colored triangular or deltoid dewlaps. The auricles are present, necrotic and lanceolate shaped. The leaf sheaths are light green transitioning to pink in the sun with age with no silicate hair, and the sheaths adhere tightly to the stalk toward the top of the stalk and are loose at the base. The leaf sheath margin is red at the top of the plant becoming necrotic lower. The rind color on stalks of HoCP 11-537 is yellow green before exposure to sunlight and light green where the internodes are exposed to sunlight. Wax on the leaf sheath is moderate with a greater amount on the stalks that does not rub off easily. The leaf canopy is mostly drooping in shape. The variety has a moderate stalk population with moderate diameter stalks. Internodes are slightly narrower at the top or conoidal shaped with no growth cracks. Bud is slightly rhomboid with no bud groove.1967511PI 688683
36PI 688682'HoCP 09-804'Saccharum hybr.Louisiana, United States Historic2018DEVELOPEDHoCP 09-804 sugarcane is an interspecific hybrid of S. officinarum, S. barberi Jeswiet, S. spontaneum, and S. sinense Roxb. amend. Jeswiet). HoCP 09-804 is mildly susceptible to smut (Sporisorium scitamineum), leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans), and ratoon stunt (Leifsonia xyli). HoCP 09-804 is susceptible to brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala), and mosaic caused by Sorghum mosaic virus. It is moderately susceptible to sugarcane borer, Diatraea saccharalis F. HoCP 09-804 had a sugar yield of 10.15, 9.27, 8.37 and 9.53 Mg ha-1 in plant cane, first, second and third ratoon respectively from an average of 12 trials with three replications each in Louisiana. The HoCP 09-804 canopy has bronze colored triangular dewlaps. The auricles are present, about 8 mm every other internode with a small tuft of hair on the opposite side. The leaf sheaths are green with no silicate hair on the adaxial side, and the sheaths tend to loosely adhere to the stalk. The rind color on stalks of HoCP 09-804 is light green before exposure to sunlight and bronze where the internodes are exposed to sunlight. Wax on the leaf sheaths is moderate and rubs off easily with a greater amount on the stalks. The variety has a high stalk population with small diameter stalks. Internodes are slightly narrower in the middle.1967510PI 688682
37PI 688444'CP 09-4758'Saccharum sp.Michigan, United StatesMIANot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivarMean stalk height (ground level to the base of top visible dewlap leaf) of CP 09-4758 was 237 cm. Mean internode length (fifth internode from the ground) was 16.9 cm. Stalk diameter was 28.8 mm (second internode), 27.1 mm (fifth internode), 23.3 mm (tenth internode), and 21.1 mm (last hardened internode). CP 09-4758 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode with 4.26 mm wide growth ring and and 7.83 mm wide root band on the fifth internode. Bud furrows were mostly absent. Buds were moderately raised above the surface of the root band and were narrow ovate with wing broadening towards apex in shape. Average length and width of buds on the fifth internode was 6.81 mm and 5.96 mm , respectively. Mean leaf blade length and width was 147 cm and 4.84 cm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was light towards middle of sheath. CP 09-4758 was considered resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), moderately susceptible to orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), resistant to smut [caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbring et al.], moderately susceptible to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), moderately resistant to sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). CP 09-4758 was considered resistant to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 09-4758 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene that confers resistance to brown rust.1965716PI 688444
38PI 688443'CPCL 09-4160'Saccharum sp.Michigan, United States Historic2018DEVELOPEDCultivarMean stalk height (ground level to the base of top visible dewlap leaf) of CPCL 09-4160 was 280 cm. Mean internode length (fifth internode from the ground) was 17.1 cm. Stalk diameter was 24.4 mm (second internode), 23.2 mm (fifth internode), 21.1 mm (tenth internode), and 19.4 mm (last hardened internode). CPCL 09-4160 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode with 3.79 mm wide growth ring and and 7.78 mm wide root band on the fifth internode. Bud furrows were mostly absent. Buds were moderately raised above the surface of the root band and were ovate with secondary wings in shape. Average length and width of buds on the fifth internode was 6.84 mm and 5.62 mm , respectively. Mean leaf blade length and width was 181 cm and 4.30 cm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was very sparse along middle of sheath longitudinally. CPCL 09-4160 was considered resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), smut [caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbring et al.], leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and moderately susceptible to ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). CPCL 09-4160 was considered resistant to sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CPCL 09-4160 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene that confers resistance to brown rust.1965715PI 688443
39PI 688442'CP 09-4153'Saccharum sp.Michigan, United StatesMIANot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivarMean stalk height (ground level to the base of top visible dewlap leaf) of CP 09-4153 was 283 cm. Mean internode length (fifth internode from the ground) was 17.4 cm. Stalk diameter was 24.4 mm (second internode), 23.3 mm (fifth internode), 21.4 mm (tenth internode), and 19.7 mm (last hardened internode). CP 09-4153 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode with 2.81 mm wide growth ring and and 6.48 mm wide root band on the fifth internode. Bud furrows were mostly absent. Buds were moderately raised above the surface of the root band and were roundish with crawfish type wings in shape. Average length and width of buds on the fifth internode was 6.17 mm and 6.33 mm , respectively. Mean leaf blade length and width was 153 cm and 5.77 cm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was glabrous. CP 09-4153 was considered resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), moderately resistant to orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), resistant to smut [caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbring et al.], leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), moderately resistant to ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.), and resistant to sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 09-4153 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene that confers resistance to brown rust.1965714PI 688442
40PI 688293'CP 10-1208'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 stalks of CP 10-1208 was 327 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CP 10-1208 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 19.6 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (29.7 mm), fifth (28.2 mm), and tenth (24.0 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (23.0 mm). CP 10-1208 exhibited a slightly conoidal shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 2.0 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 10-1208 was 7.9 mm wide. Bud furrows were absent. The buds of CP 10-1208 were yellow (5Y8/4). Buds of CP 10-1208 were not raised above the surface of the root band and had shapes described as ovate bud at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 10-1208 were 7.6 and 6.3 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was glabrous to very light and located lower/center portion for CP 10-1208. The buds of CP 10-1208 had light-moderate pubescence with long hair around the apex. CP 10-1208 is resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow & P. Sydow), leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), moderately resistance to sugarcane yellow leaf virus, but moderately susceptible to orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler) and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). In addition, CP 10-1208 tested positive for the presence of the Bru1 gene which confers resistance to brown rust.1964684PI 688293
41PI 687332'CP 08-1968'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 CP 08-1968 stalks was 296 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CP 08-1968 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 14.8 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (26.5 mm), fifth (25.3 mm), and tenth (22.1 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (21.3 mm). CP 08-1968 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 2.9 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 08-1968 was 7.2 mm wide. Bud furrows were mostly absent. The buds of CP 08-1968 were yellow (5Y8/4 to 2.5Y8/6). Buds of CP 08-1968 were moderately raised above the surface of the root band and had shapes described as narrow ovate bud with wing boarding towards apex at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 08-1968 were 7.5 and 6.5 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was absent for CP 08-1968. The buds of CP 08-1968 had no pubescence. CP 08-1968 is resistant to Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), moderately resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow), smut (caused by Sporisorium scitamineaum (Syd.) M Piepenbr., M. Stoll & Oberw.), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). It is moderately susceptible to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson) and orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler). In addition, CP 08-1968 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene which confers resistance to brown rust.1963317PI 687332
42PI 687221'HoCP 04-838'Saccharum hybr.Louisiana, United States Historic2018DEVELOPEDCultivar‘HoCP 04-838’ sugarcane is an interspecific hybrid of S. officinarum, S. barberi Jeswiet, S. spontaneum, and S. sinense Roxb. amend. Jeswiet). Mature stalk cold tolerance showed good cold tolerance and had only minor post freeze deterioration and loss of juice TRS after 4 weeks after a freeze. HoCP 04-838 is resistant to smut (Sporisorium scitamineum), mosaic caused by Sorghum mosaic virus, brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala) and ratoon stunt (Leifsonia xyli). HoCP 04-838 is moderately resistant to leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans) and is susceptible to sugarcane yellow leaf virus. It is resistant to sugarcane borer, Diatraea saccharalis F. HoCP 04-838 had a sugar yield of 10.83 Mg ha-1, a cane yield of 105.5 Mg ha-1, a sucrose content of 120 g kg-1, and a fiber of 137 g kg-1 from the average of 9 trials with three replications each harvested for four years in Louisiana. The canopy of HoCP 04-838 is similar to it parents HoCP 85-845 and LCP 85-384, except that the leaf blade bends near the middle, rather than toward the tip. Similar to LCP 85-384, the dewlaps of HoCP 04-838 are triangular with an olive-green color that tends to turn brown with age and exposure to sunlight; auricles are present, about 1 cm in length, and auricle hair is prominent. Leaf sheath edges are straw colored. Unlike LCP 85-384, leaf sheaths tend to remain green when exposed to the sun, and are smooth (no silicate hair) on the back side. Sheaths tend to adhere to the stalk less tightly than either of its parents. The rind color on stalks of HoCP 04-838 is green to yellowish-green when the stalks are unexposed, taking on a purple tint when exposed to sunlight. Wax on the stalks and sheaths of HoCP 04-838 is present but less pronounced than on the stalks and leaves of LCP 85-384 or HoCP 96-540. Stalk diameter is similar to that of LCP 85-834. Internodes on the stalk are slightly spool shaped.1962691PI 687221
43PI 687220'CP 10-1619'Saccharum hybr.Florida, United StatesMIA2018DEVELOPEDCultivar‘CP 10-1619’ (Reg. No. ; PI ____) sugarcane (a complex hybrid of Saccharum spp.) was developed and released (5 June 2017) through cooperative research conducted by the USDA-ARS Sugarcane Field Station , Canal Point, the University of Florida, and the Florida Sugar Cane League, Inc. for use on sand (mineral-type) soils. The clone results from CP cross # 07-1197A (HoCP 05-927 x US 02-0099), and possessed the following agronomic traits: high cane tonnage and sucrose yields, and high economic index on sand soils. Results of replicated trials on sand soils (2012 – 2017; three locations) included 9 total harvests for the three crop stages. Yield comparisons with check varieties (CL 88-4730 and CP 96-1252) indicated CP 10-1619 had significantly higher means than CL 88-4730 (P < 0.10) for the following: second ratoon cane yield (129.4 Mg ha-1); mean cane yield of three crops (131.6 Mg ha-1); sugar yield [plant cane (23.7 Mg ha-1), second ratoon (12.7 Mg ha-1), and overall mean for the three crop harvests (16.5 Mg ha-1)]; and the economic index (3,037 ' ha-1). Thought CP 10-1619 has significantly lower stalk weights than CL 88-4730 (P < 0.1; 0.9 kg stalk-1), its significantly higher mean stalk counts per hectare (134,350 stalks ha-1) compensated for the lighter stalks, leading to an overall increase in cane yield per hectare. CP 10-1619 has demonstrated moderate resistance to both brown and orange rust, as well as smut. The clone is resistant to mosaic and leaf scald on sand soils; and is moderately susceptible to ratoon stunting disease. CP 10-1619 is moderately resistant to freezing temperatures.1962690PI 687220
44PI 686956'CP 09-1822'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivarMature stalks in CP 09-1822 were longer and thicker than CL 88-4730. Internodes of both cultivars were similar in shape and waxiness in both cultivars but the size (length and diameter) of internode, growth ring, root band and root primordial were numerically greater in CP 09-1822 than CL 88-4730. Buds were yellow with slightly different tinge in both cultivars but the bud shape in CP 09-1822 (round with crawfish type wing) was different than CL 88-4730 (narrow ovate with wing broadening towards apex). Bud size (length and width) was numerically greater in CP 09-1822 than CL 88-4730. Leaves were similar in shape (squarish deltoid) and midrib color with CP 09-1822 having relatively greater leaf length in CP 09-1822 than CL 88-4730. There was only one auricle present in either of these cultivars with similar color and shape. Ligule shape was crescent with lozenge in CP 09-1822 and broad crescent in CL 88-4730 with slightly different shades of green-yellow color. Leaf sheath hairs were moderate along the mid line in CP 09-1822 and glabrous in CL 88-4730. CP 09-1822 is considered resistant to brown rust, orange rust, Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E, and Sugarcane yellow leaf virus.1957943PI 686956
45PI 686942'CP 09-1952'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 CP 09-1952 stalks was 276 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CP 09-1952 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 17.2 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (26.4 mm), fifth (24.7 mm), and tenth (22.5 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (20.7 mm). CP 09-1952 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 3.7 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 09-1952 was 5.3 mm wide. Bud furrows were shallow and extended up to one-third the length of the internode from the bud. The buds of CP 09-1952 were yellow (5Y8/6). Buds of CP 09-1952 were lightly raised above the surface of the root band and had shapes described as ovate bud with emarginate basal wing region at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 09-1952 were 7.5 and 5.7 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was light to none for CP 09-1952. The buds of CP 09-1952 had light pubescence with hair around the edge of the bud. CP 09-1952 is resistant to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow & P. Sydow) and Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and moderately resistant to orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler),leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), Sugarcane yellow leaf virus, and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). It is moderately susceptible to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow). In addition, CP 09-1952 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene which confers resistance to brown rust.1957937PI 686942
46PI 681716'CP 07-2320'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2017DEVELOPEDCultivar‘CP 07-2320’ (Reg. No.____; PI _____) sugarcane, a complex hybrid of Saccharum spp, was developed through cooperative research conducted by the USDA-ARS, the University of Florida, and the Florida Sugar Cane League, Inc., and was released to growers in September 2015. ‘CP 07-2320’ was selected from a cross made at the USDA-ARS Sugarcane Field Station in Canal Point, Florida, in December 2005. The female parent was CP 02-2065 and the male parent was CP 96-1865. ‘CP 07-2320’ was superior to the reference variety for muck soils with regards to stalk population, stalk weight, cane yield, commercial recoverable sucrose (a measure of sucrose content), sucrose yield, and economic index (i.e. overall profitability). ‘CP 07-2320’ was superior to the reference variety for sand soils with respect to stalk weight, cane yield, commercial recoverable, sucrose yield, and economic index. The variety is resistant to brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and ratoon stunt (caused by Clavibacter xyli subsp. xyli Davis). ‘CP 07-2320’ is susceptible to Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), based on the results of an artificial inoculation test, and is moderately susceptible to smut (Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) Piepenbring et al.), Sugarcane yellow leaf virus, and orange rust (Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler) under field conditions. This variety is recommended for both organic (muck) and mineral (sand) soils in Florida.1948018PI 681716
47PI 678579'CP 08-1110'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2016DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 CP 08-1110 stalks was 227 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CP 08-1110 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 15.0 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (32.2 mm), fifth (30.3 mm), and tenth (27.2 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (27.1 mm). CP 08-1110 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 3.4 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 08-1110 was 8.8 mm wide. Bud furrows were absent. The buds of CP 08-1110 were yellow (5Y7/8). Buds of CP 08-1110 were not raised above the surface of the root band and had shapes described as narrow ovate bud with wing boarding towards apex at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 08-1110 were 6.8 and 6.1 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was light and located lower portion for CP 08-1110. The buds of CP 08-1110 had light-moderate pubescence with hair at the apex. CP 08-1110 is resistant to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow and P. Sydow), moderately resistant to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). It is resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), and Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic). CP 08-1110 is susceptible to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 08-1110 tested positive for the presence of the Bru1 gene which confers resistance to brown rust.1942866PI 678579
48PI 678580'YZ01-1413'Saccharum sp.Yunnan Sheng, China Historic2016DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean plant height of YZ01-1413 was 225.52 cm; the average stalk diameter of YZ01-1413 was 2.75 cm; the stool growth habit of YZ01-1413 was erect; the adherence of leaf sheath was weak. For the internode parts, the shape of internodes was cylindrical; the color was Kelly either exposed to sun or not. For the node, the wax ring was strong; the width of root band was medium and Kelly in color; its bud tip in relation to growth ring was clearly above; the bud shape was oval; its position of bud base in relation to leaf scar was even. For the leaf sheath, the hairs (groups 57 and 60) was absent or very few; the shape of ligule was deltoid; the shape of underlapping auricle was deltoid; the shape of overlapping auricle was transitional; the color of dewlap was Kelly. For leaf blade, its width at the longitudinal midpoint was medium; there was serration of margin. Its midrib width of leaf was wide.YZ01-1413 is highly resistant to smut (caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.)) and resistant to drought. 1942867PI 678580
49PI 678577'CP 06-3103'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2016DEVELOPEDCultivarMean stalk height (ground level to the base of top visible dewlap leaf) of CP 06-3103 was 259 cm. Mean internode length (fifth internode from the ground) was 19.5 cm. Stalk diameter was 22.5 mm (second internode), 21.3 mm (fifth internode), 19.6 mm (tenth internode), and 20.3 mm (last hardened internode).CP 06-3103 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode with 3.77 mm wide growth ring and and 6.99 mm wide root band on the fifth internode. Bud furrows were absent. Buds were raised above the surface of the root band and were narrow ovate with wing broadening towards apex in shape. Average length and width of buds on the fifth internode was 6.22 mm and 5.99 mm , respectively. Mean leaf blade length and width was 162 cm and 3.16 cm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was absent.CP 06-3103 was considered resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), moderately susceptible to orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), and resistant to smut [caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbring et al.], leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). CP 06-3103 was considered susceptible to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 06-3103 tested positive for the presence of the Bru1 gene that confers resistance to brown rust.1942864PI 678577
50PI 678578'CP 07-1313'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2016DEVELOPEDCultivarMean stalk height (ground level to the base of top visible dewlap leaf) of CP 07-1313 was 283 cm. Mean internode length (fifth internode from the ground) was 15.8 cm. Stalk diameter was 28.8 mm (second internode), 28.6 mm (fifth internode), 26.9 mm (tenth internode), and 24.5 mm (last hardened internode).CP 07-1313 exhibited a concave convex shaped internode with 4.38 mm wide growth ring and and 8.96 mm wide root band on the fifth internode. Bud furrows were absent. Buds were raised above the surface of the root band and were pentagonal in shape. Average length and width of buds on the fifth internode was 8.54 mm and 7.21 mm , respectively. Mean leaf blade length and width was 145 cm and 4.27 cm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was absent.CP 07-1313 was considered moderately resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), smut [caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbring et al.], and leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson). CP 07-1313 was considered moderately susceptible to Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and resistant to ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.) and Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 07-1313 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene that confers resistance to brown rust.1942865PI 678578
51PI 678576'CP 06-2964'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2016DEVELOPEDCultivarMean stalk height (ground level to the base of top visible dewlap leaf) of CP 06-2964 was 257 cm. Mean internode length (fifth internode from the ground) was 16.4 cm. Stalk diameter was 28.4 mm (second internode), 25.9 mm (fifth internode), 25.3 mm (tenth internode), and 25.5 mm (last hardened internode).CP 06-2964 exhibited a concave convex shaped internode with 3.07 mm wide growth ring and and 8.87 mm wide root band on the fifth internode. Bud furrows were absent. Buds were raised above the surface of the root band and were ovate with emarginate basal wing region in shape. Average length and width of buds on the fifth internode was 9.11 mm and 8.00 mm , respectively. Mean leaf blade length and width was 163 cm and 5.00 cm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was absent.CP 06-2964 was considered moderately resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), and smut [caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbring et al.]. CP 06-2964 was considered resistant to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). CP 06-2964 was considered moderately resistant to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 06-2964 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene that confers resistance to brown rust.1942863PI 678576
52PI 678575'CP 06-2495'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2016DEVELOPEDCultivarMean stalk height (ground level to the base of top visible dewlap leaf) of CP 06-2495 was 315 cm. Mean internode length (fifth internode from the ground) was 20.4 cm. Stalk diameter was 22.9 mm (second internode), 21.9 mm (fifth internode), 20.2 mm (tenth internode), and 21.9 mm (last hardened internode).CP 06-2495 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode with 3.32 mm wide growth ring and and 9.27 mm wide root band on the fifth internode. Bud furrows were absent. Buds were raised above the surface of the root band and were round with central germ pore in shape. Average length and width of buds on the fifth internode was 6.55 mm and 5.95 mm , respectively. Mean leaf blade length and width was 165 cm and 3.58 cm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was light or absent.CP 06-2495 was considered moderately susceptible to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), resistant to orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), moderately resistant to smut [caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbring et al.], and resistant to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). CP 06-2495 was considered moderately susceptible to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 06-2495 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene that confers resistance to brown rust.1942862PI 678575
53PI 678574'CP 06-2425'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2016DEVELOPEDCultivarMean stalk height (ground level to the base of top visible dewlap leaf) of CP 06-2425 was 329 cm. Mean internode length (fifth internode from the ground) was 19.0 cm. Stalk diameter was 25.5 mm (second internode), 23.8 mm (fifth internode), 21.7 mm (tenth internode), and 22.2 mm (last hardened internode).CP 06-2425 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode with 5.46 mm wide growth ring and and 9.79 mm wide root band on the fifth internode. Bud furrows were mostly absent. Buds were slightly raised above the surface of the root band and were ovate in shape. Average length and width of buds on the fifth internode was 8.51 mm and 5.77 mm , respectively. Mean leaf blade length and width was 157 cm and 3.65 cm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was heavy and moderate in length.CP 06-2425 was considered moderately resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), susceptible to orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), moderately resistant to smut [caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbring et al.], and resistant to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). CP 06-2425 was considered moderately resistant to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 06-2425 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene that confers resistance to brown rust.1942861PI 678574
54PI 676024'CP 07-2137'Saccharum sp. Historic2016CultivarCP 07-2137 was released in September 2014 for sandy soils in Florida due to its high yields and moderate to high resistance against most of the important sugarcane diseases. Sugarcane tonnage or biomass yield is very important on sandy soil because of nutrient and water stress. Biomass yield in CP 07-2137 was significantly greater than the check, CP 78-1628 (Tai et al., 1991) in plant cane as well as ratoon crops. CP 07-2137 has excellent ratooning ability, which is very important for sand cultivars. CP 07-2137 also has a high sucrose yield, economic index, and resistance against orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E. J. Butler) and leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and moderate resistance against brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow) even in the absence of the brown rust resistant ‘Bru 1’ gene. CP 07-2137 is also moderately resistant to ratoon stunting disease (RSD) (caused by Clavibacter xyli subsp. Xyli Davis) in Florida. CP 07-2137 showed smut susceptibility, but most of this smut was spotted at one location and the infection through artificial inoculation was still lower than the susceptible check, CP 78-1628. CP 07-2137 has shown moderate to low freeze tolerance in terms of sugar degradation following a freeze in tests at the Hague Farm near Gainesville in plantcane in 2012-2013 and in first ratoon cane in 2013-2014.1932259PI 676024
55PI 676023'CPSG-3481'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2016DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 CPGS-3481 stalks was 308 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CPSG-3481 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 14.8 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (33.5 mm), tenth (29.0 mm) internodes from the ground, and at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (24.2 mm). CPGS-3481 exhibited a cylindrical internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 2.8 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CPGS-3481 was 7.4 mm wide. Bud furrows was not found in internodes. The buds of CPGS-3481 were ovate having emerging basal wing.at the fifth internode from the ground. Leaf shape of CPSG-3481 was erect with drooping tips and its leaf sheath pubescence was light, the short auricle had tuft of hairs and the long auricle was absent. CPGS-3481 is resistant to smut (caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) Piepenbring et al.) and Pokha boeng moderately resistant to Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), and red rot (caused by Glomerella tucumanensis). Variety evaluation committee of sugarcane scientists from the public and private sectors recommended releasing CPSG-3481 for the Pakistan loam soils. Because of its high yields of cane and sucrose on loam soils in multiple field trials, its resistance or tolerance to all major and minor sugarcane diseases, and pest insects (borer complex), and to its high tolerance to mild freezing and high temperatures under semi-arid conditions. 1932258PI 676023
56PI 674424'UFCP 84-1047'Saccharum hybr.Florida, United States Historic2015DEVELOPEDCultivarSmut susceptibility is the major concern in commercial energy cane cultivars. To estimate smut infection in the field, smut whips were counted in each plot and then standardized to number of whips per 10m2 area. UFCP 84-1047 has very low susceptibility to natural smut infection compared to the commercial check, L79-1002. Twelve location-years (5 years at Citra, 3 years at Lykes Bros., and 2 years each at Tecan and 960 farms) indicate that L79-1002 (overall 26.28 whips/10m2) had significantly greater smut infection than UFCP 84-1047 (0.94 whips/10m2). The artificial lab inoculation data also indicates lower smut susceptibility in UFCP 84-1047 (11.3% infection) than L79-1002 (37.8% infection) as well as the smut susceptible sugarcane cultivar, CP 78-1628 (41.6% infection). CP 78-1628 is most widely grown sugarcane cultivar on mineral soils in South Florida. UFCP 84-1047 also has lower infection rates of leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson) and mosaic (Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E) diseases compared to the susceptible commercial checks for these diseases. UFCP 84-1047 has high biomass yields, which is a very important selection criteria for cellulosic ethanol production. In mineral soils, the cumulative (plant cane through ratoons) dry biomass yields of UFCP 84-1047 ranked higher than L 79-1002 at Citra (UFCP 84-1047: 161.4 Mg/ha; L79-1002: 152.3 Mg/ha), Lykes Bros. (UFCP 84-1047: 96.8 Mg/ha; L79-1002: 90.4 Mg/ha), and Tecan (UFCP 84-1047: 42.1 Mg/ha; L79-1002: 37.2 Mg/ha). Data on muck soils at the 960 farm indicate that L 79-1002 ranked higher than UFCP 84-1047, but the data was limited to plant cane only. Significantly greater smut infection in L 79-1002 plant cane at 960 may result in poor ratooning ability and lower ratoon yields. Fiber analysis indicates that UFCP 84-1047 and the L 79-1002 commercial check had similar concentrations for cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and ash composition.1925405PI 674424
57PI 674425'UFCP 87-0053'Saccharum hybr.Florida, United States Historic2015DEVELOPEDCultivarSmut susceptibility is the major concern in commercial energy cane cultivars. To estimate smut infection in the field, smut whips were counted in each plot and then standardized to number of whips per 10m2 area. UFCP 87-0053 has very low susceptibility to natural smut infection compared to the commercial check, L79-1002. Twelve location-years (5 years at Citra, 3 years at Lykes Bros., and 2 years each at Tecan and 960 farms) indicate that L79-1002 (overall 26.28 whips/10m2) had significantly greater smut infection than UFCP 87-0053 (1.65 whips/10m2). The artificial lab inoculation data also indicates lower smut susceptibility in UFCP 87-0053 (17.6% infection) than L79-1002 (37.8% infection) as well as the smut susceptible sugarcane cultivar, CP 78-1628 (41.6% infection). CP 78-1628 is most widely grown sugarcane cultivar on mineral soils in South Florida. UFCP 87-0053 also has lower infection rates of leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson) and mosaic (Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E) diseases compared to the susceptible commercial checks for these diseases. UFCP 87-0053 has high biomass yields, which is a very important selection criteria for cellulosic ethanol production. In mineral soils, the cumulative (plant cane through ratoons) dry biomass yields of UFCP 87-0053 ranked higher than L 79-1002 at Citra (UFCP 87-0053: 161.0 Mg/ha; L79-1002: 152.3 Mg/ha), Lykes Bros. (UFCP 87-0053: 105.8 Mg/ha; L79-1002: 90.4 Mg/ha), and Tecan (UFCP 87-0053: 43.6 Mg/ha; L79-1002: 37.2 Mg/ha). Data on muck soils at the 960 farm indicate that L 79-1002 ranked higher than UFCP 87-0053, but the data was limited to plant cane only. Significantly greater smut infection in L 79-1002 plant cane at 960 may result in poor ratooning ability and lower ratoon yields. Fiber analysis indicates that UFCP 87-0053 and the L 79-1002 commercial check had similar concentrations for cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and ash composition.1925406PI 674425
58PI 675156'CP 06-2042'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2015DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 CP 06-2042 stalks was 354.6 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CP 06-2042 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 20.4 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (29.6 mm), fifth (28.0 mm), and tenth (25.2 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (22.8 mm). CP 06-2042 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 3.0 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 06-2042 was 8.5 mm wide. Bud furrows were mostly absent but occasionally short and shallow for CP 06-2042. The buds of CP 06-2042 were yellow (2.5Y7/6). Buds of CP 06-2042 were raised above the surface of the root band and had shapes described as round with central germpore at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 06-2042 were 8.0 and 7.8 mm, respectively. Leaf sheath pubescence was very sparse and extended longitudinally down the center for CP 06-2042. The buds of CP 06-2042 had sparse pubescence with hair at the apex. CP 06-2042 is moderately resistant to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow and P. Sydow), moderately susceptible to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and moderately resistant to Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic). It is resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), moderately suisceptible to orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), moderately susceptible to ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.), and CP 06-2042 is susceptible to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 06-2042 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene which confers resistance to brown rust.1927241PI 675156
59PI 672485'CPCL 05-1201'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivarCPCL 05-1201 had an average height of 3.2 m in the experimental plots (height was measured from ground level to top visible dewlap; dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) and an average diameter of 23 mm. The internode of CPCL 05-1201 was 15 cm long on average with a cylindrical shape and a light wax layer. Growth rings and root bands on the stalks of CPCL 05-1201 were respectively 3.5 mm and 7 mm in size. The color of the stalks of CPCL 05-1201 was characterized of a shade (2.5 GY 7/6) of green-yellow, in accordance with the Munsell Color Charts for Plant Tissues. The buds were raised on the stalks of CPCL 05-1201, narrow ovate in shape, accompanied with few (bud) furrows. Leaf sheaths adhere loosely on the stalks of CPCL 05-1201, with dense pubescence, with long and lanceolate auricles, and with crescent ligules. CPCL 05-1201 is resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), to mosaic (caused by the strain E Sugarcane mosaic virus), and to eyespot (caused by Bipolaris sacchari), to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow and P. Sydow), to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and to ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). CPCL 05-1201 is susceptible to the Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. CPCL 05-1201 tested positive for the presence of the Bru1 gene that confers resistance to brown rust in sugarcane. CPCL 05-1201 was recommended for planting on organic soils in Florida where it outperformed its competitors by 7-10% in sucrose yield and by 9-13% in profitability. CPCL 05-1201 was also recommended for planting on sand soils where it is expected to be 24-29% more profitable than either CP 89-2143 or CP 78-1628. No significant yield decline was observed with CPCL 05-1201 when tested under the successive cropping system used in Florida. CPCL 05-1201 has good tolerance to mild and severe freeze conditions in the field.1919818PI 672485
60PI 670018'CP 06-2400'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 CP 06-2400 stalks was 355 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CP 06-2400 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 16.7 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (42.2 mm), fifth (37.6 mm), and tenth (30.9 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (26.4 mm). CP 06-2400 exhibited a conoidal shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 2.9 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 06-2400 was 4.7 mm wide. Few bud furrows extended 1/3 length of internode for CP 06-2400. The buds of CP 06-2400 were yellow (2.5Y8/4). Buds of CP 06-2400 were lightly raised above the surface of the root band and had shapes described as narrow ovate at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from 10 stalks of CP 06-2400 were 7.6 and 6.9 mm, respectively. Pubescence was observed slightly on the upper leaf sheaths and moderate to heavy toward center for CP 06-2400. The buds of CP 06-2400 had pubescence with hair around bud margins. Auricles of CP 06-2400 were present on both sides. The big and small auricles were 20.8 and 5.6 mm long, respectively CP 06-2400 is resistant to smut (caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) Piepenbring et al.), Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), and orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler). It is moderately resistant to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson) and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.), and CP 06-2400 is susceptible to and Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 06-2400 tested positive for the presence of the Bru1 gene which confers resistance to brown rust.1916724PI 670018
61PI 667622'CP 04-1566'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIA2013DEVELOPEDCultivarThe stalk height, measured from the ground to the top visible dewlap averaged 101 cm for CP 04-1566. The mean internode length of CP 04-1566 stalks at the sixth and tenth internodes from the ground was 15.7 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (low), the mean of the fifth and tenth (middle) internodes from the ground, as well as at the internode at the uppermost hardened (upper) internode on 10 stalks. The mean low, middle, and upper stalk diameters of CP 04-1566 were 28.4, 27.5, and 25.3 mm, respectively. CP 04-1566 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 3.2 mm at the 6th and 10th nodes from the ground. The root band of CP 04-1566 was 7.0 mm wide. CP 04-1566 had no bud furrows. The buds of CP 04-1566 were round with a central germ pore, significant wings extending half way down the side. The bud length and width means of the sixth and tenth buds from the bottom of ten stalks were 9.1 and 9.6 mm, respectively. CP 04-1566 is moderately resistant to the following diseases: brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow) although it does not contain the Bru1 gene, a major brown rust resistance gene, orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), and Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic) and smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea H. and P. Sydow), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.) and is resistant to leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), in Florida.1908137PI 667622
62PI 667554'CP 05-1526'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIA2013DEVELOPEDCultivarThe mean stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of 10 CP 05-1526 stalks was 353 cm. The mean internode length of 10 CP 05-1526 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 14.9 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (25.2 mm), fifth (25.0 mm), and tenth (24.7 mm) internodes from the ground as well as at the middle of the hardened internode closest to the top visible dewlap (21.4 mm). CP 05-1526 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 2.7 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 05-1526 was 7.0 mm wide. Few bud furrows extended ?-3/4 length of internode for CP 05-1526. The buds of CP 05-1526 were yellow (5Y8/4) and green-yellow (2.5GY8/4). Buds of CP 05-1526 were raised above the surface of the root band and had shapes described as ovate with emarginated basal wing region at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 05-1526 were 7.5 and 6.5 mm, respectively. Pubescence was observed on the upper 2/3 end of leaf sheaths, heavy toward center, and moderate to heavy overall for CP 05-1526. The buds of CP 05-1526 had pubescence with hair around bud wings. CP 05-1526 is resistant to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow and P. Sydow), leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic). It is moderately resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.), and CP 05-1526 is susceptible to and Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CP 05-1526 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene which confers resistance to brown rust.1907494PI 667554
63PI 664936'CPCL 02-0926'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2012DEVELOPEDCultivarThe stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of CPCL 02-0926 was 344 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second, fifth and tenth (middle) internodes from the ground, as well as at the internode at the uppermost hardened (upper) internode on five stalks. The mean low, middle, and upper stalk diameters of CPCL 02-0926 were 21.1, 23.3, and 15.8 mm, respectively. CPCL 02-0926 exhibited a cylindrical shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 2.8 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CPCL 02-0926 was 6.1 mm wide. CPCL 02-0926 internodes had no bud furrows. The buds of CPCL 02-0926 were a shade of green yellow (2.5GY8/4). Buds of CPCL 02-0926 were raised above the surface of the root band, and their shape was round with central germ pore at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CPCL 02-0926 were 7.8 and 5.1 mm, respectively. CPCL 02-0926 did not exhibit pubescence on its buds. CPCL 02-0926 is resistant to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow and P. Sydow), brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), and orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), and it is moderately resistant to Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic). It is moderately susceptible to and leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). CPCL 02-0926 is susceptible to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CPCL 02-0926 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene which confers resistance to brown rust, suggesting another means for its resistance to brown rust.1899745PI 664936
64PI 664938'CPCL 95-2287'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIA2012DEVELOPEDCultivarThe stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of CPCL 95-2287 was 425 cm. The mean internode length of CPCL 95-2287 stalks at the fifth and tenth internodes from the ground was 18.7 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (low), fifth and tenth (middle) internodes from the ground, as well as at the internode at the uppermost hardened (upper) internode on 10 stalks. The mean low, middle, and upper stalk diameters of CPCL 95-2287 were 30.7, 28.2, 25.8, and 19.4 mm, respectively. CPCL 95-2287 exhibited a bobbin shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 5.3 mm at the fifth and tenth internodes from the ground. The root band of CPCL 95-2287 was 10.7 mm wide. CPCL 95-2287 internodes had no bud furrows. The buds of CPCL 95-2287 were a shade of yellow (2.5 Y 8/2). Buds of CPCL 95-2287 were raised above the surface of the root band, and their shape was round with central germ pore at the fifth and tenth internodes from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth and tenth buds from the bottom from 10 stalks of CPCL 95-2287 were 8.6 and 8.1 mm, respectively. CPCL 95-2287 did not exhibit pubescence on its buds. CPCL 95-2287 is resistant to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow and P. Sydow), brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). It is moderately resistant to orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler) and leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and CPCL 95-2287 is susceptible to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. In addition, CPCL 95-2287 tested negative for the presence of the Bru1 gene which confers resistance to brown rust, suggesting that its resistance to brown rust is through some other means.1899747PI 664938
65PI 660674CP 03-1912Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2011DEVELOPEDCultivarThe stalk height (ground level to top visible dewlap, dewlaps form the hinge of the blade joint in sugarcane) of CP 03-1912 was 197 cm. The internode length of CP 03-1912 stalks at the fifth internode from the ground was 12.3 cm. Stalk diameter was measured at the middle of the second (low) and fifth (middle) internodes from the ground as well as at the internode at the top visible dewlap (upper) on five stalks. The mean low, middle, and upper stalk diameters of CP 03-1912 were 25.3, 24.5, and 22.8 mm, respectively. CP 03-1912 exhibited an obconoidal shaped internode and a growth ring with a mean width of 2.9 mm at the fifth internode from the ground. The root band of CP 03-1912 was 6.3 mm wide. CP 03-1912 internodes had no bud furrows. The buds of CP 03-1912 were green-yellow (5 GY 4/4). Buds of CP 03-1912 were raised above the surface of the root band, and their shape was round with a central germ pore at the fifth internode from the ground. The bud length and width means of the fifth bud from the bottom from five stalks of CP 03-1912 were 7.6 and 7.6 mm, respectively. CP 03-1912 did not exhibit pubescence on its buds. CP 03-1912 is resistant to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), and Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic). It is moderately resistant to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow and P. Sydow), leaf scald (caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson), and ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtsuhenko et al.). CP 03-1912 is susceptible to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. 1862886PI 660674
66PI 660126L 03-371Saccharum sp.Louisiana, United StatesMIA2010DEVELOPEDCultivarL 01-371 sugarcane (a complex hybrid of Saccharum officinarum L., S. barberi Jeswiet, S. spontaneum L., and S. sinense Roxb. amend. Jeswiet) was released on May 5, 2010 by the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center in cooperation with the USDA-ARS, and the American Sugar Cane League, Inc. L 03-371 was released because of its high sugar and cane yields, excellent ratooning ability, and disease resistance. The cross for L 03-371 (XL98-282) was made on October 22, 1998. Early stage clonal selection was done as single stools in 2000 followed by first clonal line trial selection in 2001, second clonal line trial stage selection in 2002, and permanent cultivar assignment in 2003. Testing in replicated yield trials was conducted throughout the sugarcane growing area in south Louisiana from 2004 - 2010. Cumulative data indicated that L 03-371 produced 9 percent higher sugar yield, 4 percent higher cane yield and 5 percent higher sucrose content than HoCP 96-540 when averaged across all crops. The new cultivar is resistant to common brown rust disease (Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), smut disease (Ustilago scitaminea Sydow and P. Sydow), leaf scald [Xanthomonas albilineans (Ashby) Dowson], sugarcane and sorghum mosaic strains, and susceptible to the sugarcane borer (Diatraea saccharalis F.). The stalks of L 03-371 are a yellowish with bronze hues.1852180PI 660126
67PI 6614972009GA-004Saccharum alopecuroides (L.) Nutt. Georgia, United StatesS9PLANT2010COLLECTED10/30/2009Pickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site in field along walking trail.33.94861111, -84.76555556Abundant population with irregular distribution. Open grassland. Full sun.Wild materialPlants 6' tall, sparse, green foliage, mostly immature seed1834099PI 661497
68PI 6786852009GA-002Saccharum alopecuroides (L.) Nutt. Georgia, United StatesS92010COLLECTED10/24/2009Sprewell Bluff State Park; service road area in park.32.86166667, -84.47555556Abundant population with irregular distribution. Pine woodland. Partial shade.Wild materialPlants 6' tall, sparse, green foliage, mostly immature seed1834089PI 678685
69PI 655942'CP 01-1372'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIAINFLORESCENCE2009DEVELOPED12/2008CultivarThe covered portions of CP 01-1372 stalks had a black wax layer. Beneath the wax layer, covered stalk portions, exposed wax layers, and exposed stalk portions of CP 01-1372 had shades of green-yellow (2.5 GY 8/8), and (2.5 GY 6/4), respectively. Stalk height of CP 01-1372 measured from the ground to the top visible dewlap, was 254 cm. Mean internode length of CP 01-1372 at the middle of the stalk was 14.7 cm and its shape was concave-convex. The root band of CP 01-1372 was 6.6 mm wide and exhibited a light wax layer. Bud furrows were occasional and shallow on CP 01-1372 internodes. The buds of CP 01-1372 were green yellow (2.5 GY 8/6 and 2.5 GY 8/4) and their shapes were ovate with emarginated basal wing region or squarish pentagonal with wing inserted high. The canopy of CP 01-1372 was open and leaf shape was ascending and erect with drooping tip. The mean leaf blade length and width of CP 01-1372 at the top visible dewlap were 134.3 and 4.5 cm, respectively. Green yellow (5 GY 4/6) leaf sheaths were mostly smooth with light pubescence in their center portions. The dewlaps on the upper leaves of mature plants were red (10 R 4/2) and their shapes were deltoid to squarish deltoid. The auricles on stalks of CP 01-1372 were short lanceolate on one side (12.4 mm) and long lanceolate (61.0 mm) on the opposite side. The greenish-yellow (2.5 GY 8/8) ligules of CP 01-1372 exhibited a crescent with lozenge shape. CP 01-1372 has shown adequate resistance for commercial production in Florida to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), leaf scald [caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson], Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and ratoon stunting disease (RSD) (caused by Clavibacter xyli subsp. Xyli Davis) in Florida. CP 01-1372 was moderately susceptible to smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow and P. Sydow).1794604PI 655942
70PI 655943'CPCL 97-2730'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIA2009DEVELOPED12/2008CultivarExposed portions of CPCL 97-2730 stalks were green-yellow (2.5 GY 8/8) or had a moderate yellow (5 Y 6/2) wax bloom. Where covered by the leaf sheath, portions of the stalk had a black wax bloom; otherwise stalk color under the leaf sheath was green-yellow (2.5 GY 6/6). There were no growth cracks on CPCL 97-2730 and CP 72-2086 stalks, but CP 89-2143 stalks had moderately deep, but sparse growth cracks. Stalk height of CPCL 97-2730 measured from the ground to the top visible dewlap was 230 cm. Mean internode length of CPCL 97-2730 at the middle of the stalk was 19.2 cm and its shape was cylindrical. The root band of CPCL 97-2730 was 7.9 mm wide and had primordia with diameters ranging from 1.9 to 2.6 mm. When present, bud furrows on stalks of CPCL 97-2730 extended about half the length of the internode. The buds of CPCL 97-2730 were yellow (5 Y 8/4) and their shapes were round with central germ pore. The canopy of CPCL 97-2730 was curved. The mean leaf blade length and width of CPCL 97-2730 at the top visible dewlap were 147 and 3.9 cm, respectively. Green yellow (5 GY7/2) leaf sheaths were mostly smooth but had heavy pubescence in their central regions. The dewlaps on the upper leaves of mature plants were green-yellow (2.5 GY 8/4) and their shapes were squarish subcrescent. CPCL 97-2730 had auricles only on one side of the leaf sheath; the mean auricle length was 23 mm and auricle shape was long lanceolate. The ligules of CPCL 97-2730 exhibited a linear crescent shape. CPCL 97-2730 has shown adequate resistance for commercial production in Florida to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. and P. Sydow), orange rust (caused by Puccinia kuehnii E.J. Butler), leaf scald [caused by Xanthomonas albilineans Ashby, Dowson], Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), ratoon stunting disease (RSD) (caused by Clavibacter xyli subsp. Xyli Davis) in Florida, and smut (caused by Ustilago scitaminea (Sydow and P. Sydow).1794611PI 655943
71PI 651881'CP 00-1101'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2007DEVELOPED09/2007CultivarLeaf sheaths of CP 00-1101 mostly smooth, some have short, stiff pubescence. Leaf sheaths are yellow/red (7.5 YR 7/2) (from Munsell Color Charts for Plant Tissues), often with reddish (5R 4/8) stripes on older leaves and mostly green/yellow (2.5 GY 8/4) on younger leaves. Ligules smooth, green yellow (2.5 GY 7/4) and yellow red (7.5 YR 8/2) at younger leaves and yellow red (7.5 YT 8/4) in older leaves; some ligules had tufts of pubescence on edges. Auricles that were 1.2 to 2.5 cm in length were present on most leaves. After scraping off wax covering, dewlaps on the upper leaves of mature plants were yellow 5 Y 8/4) and their shape was "deltoid-level." The zig-zzg stalks of CP 00-1101 were covered with a moderate red (2.5 R 6/8) wax bloom. Stalk color was yellow (5 Y 8/6) where covered by the leaf sheath and was yellow 2.5 Y 5/2), a different shade of yellow nearer to the node (5 Y 8/4), and had small areas of green yellow (5 GY 7/8) where exposed to the sun. Internodes were cylindrical with no bud grooves. Small percentage of the internodes had large growth cracks. The buds were yellow (2.5 Y 8/4), round or oval, raised, and usually extended to a smooth, narrow collar that was the top of the root band and to a protruding, narrow collar that was the bottom of the root band. Buds also had a flat wing that extended along their top halves. Under natural conditions in Florida, CP 00-1101 usually does not flower. Has shown adequate resistance for commercial production in Florida to leaf scald [caused by Xanthomonas albilineans], Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E, brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanociphala), smut (caused by Sporisorium scitamineum), ratoon stunt (caused by Leifsonia xyli), and eye spot (caused by Biopolaris sachari). Susceptible to sugarcane yellow leaf virus.1745601PI 651881
72PI 642156'CP 98-1029'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIA2006DEVELOPEDCultivarThe leaves of CP 98-1029 are medium in length and width. Leaf sheaths are green and those closer to the apex may have a moderate wax bloom at their base. The ligule is green on young leaves and dark brown on older leaves. Auricles and hairs are generally absent. The zig-zag stalks of CP 98-1029 are medium in diameter and covered with a moderate wax bloom. Stalks are yellow where covered by the leaf sheath and green where exposed to the sun. However, the stalks are not generally exposed to the sun as both young and old leaf sheaths adhere tightly to the stalk. A distinguishing feature of the internodes of CP 98-1029 is the presence of corky cracks. Internodes are cylindrical with reduced or absent bud grooves. A small percentage of the internodes have growth cracks. The buds of CP 98-1029 are pale yellow, round, and usually extend onto the growth rings. CP 98-1029 has shown field resistance in Florida to eye spot [caused by Bipolaris sacchari (E.J. Butler) Shoemaker], smut (caused by Sporisorium scitamineum (Syd.) M. Piepenbr., M. Stoll and Oberw.), and leaf scald [caused by Xanthomonas albilineans (Ashby) Dowson]. CP 98-1029 is moderately susceptible to rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala Syd. and P. Syd.), Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E., and ratoon stunting disease (caused by Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli Evtushenko et al.), and is susceptible to Sugarcane yellow leaf virus.1695494PI 642156
73PI 634935'CP 96-1252'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIA2004DEVELOPEDCultivarPubescent along the entire length of the leaf sheath and has short auricles (<1.0 cm). Tan growth ring, heavy wax bloom, clasping leaf sheath, and green stalk under the leaf sheath. Field resistance in Florida to eye spot (Bipolaris sacchari), rust (Puccinia melanocephal), smut (Ustilaago scitaminea), leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans), sugarcane mosaic virus strain E, and ratoon stunting disease (Leifsonia xyli). Resistance to ratoon stunting disease was based on the presence of colonized vascular bundles in inoculated tests. Susceptible to sugarcane yellow leaf virus. Fiber content of 9.4%. Vegetatively propagated clone.1657132PI 634935
74PI 632233TCP 93-4245Saccharum sp.Texas, United StatesMIAINFLORESCENCE2002DEVELOPEDCultivarHigher sugar yield due to higher cane yields and a moderately high sugar content. Sugar content less than in TCP 87-3388 when harvested in September or October, but equal to or better than the early/mid-season cvs. CP 70-321 and CP 72-1210 and maintains sugar content until the end of harvest in April. Semierect cv. suitable for machine harvesting, internodes waxy, but not as much as CP 70-321. First and second-ratoon yields higher or equal to plant cane yields. Sugarcane rust (Puccinia melanocephala), leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans) and sorghum mosaic virus Strain H have not been observed. Resistant to ratoon stunting disease (Clavibacter xyli). Appears more resistant to Mexican rice borer (Eoreuma loftini) and sugarcane borer than Nco 310 and TCP 87-3388.1640803PI 632233
75PI 614093'CP 92-1666'Saccharum sp.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available2000DEVELOPED2000Breeding materialEvaluated in 21 yield tests on organic soils. Sucrose yield 12% higher than the check. Shows field resistance in Florida to eye spot (Bipolaris saccari), and rust (Ustilago scitaminea), but no plants naturally infected have been found. In inoculated tests, shows no mosaic infection. However, two stools naturally infested with sugarcane mosaic virus, strain E, were found. Moderately resistant to ratoon stunting disease (Clavibacter xyli), and leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans). Fiber content of 9.91%.1532887PI 614093
76PI 607918'CP 89-2143'Saccharum hybr.Florida, United StatesMIA1999DEVELOPEDCultivarExceptional clone with higher levels of sugar concentration and cane tonage than the standard. Recommended for planting only on organic soils. Shows adequate resistance for commercial production in Florida to leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans), eye spot (Bipolaris sacchari), smut (Ustilago scitaminea), rust (Puccinia melanocephala), and RSD (Clavibacter xyli). Moderately resistant to sugarcane mosaic virus (strain E). Fiber content of 9.85% compared to 10.37% for the CP 70-1133, the commercial check.1579689PI 607918
77PI 607919MIA 36039Saccharum hybr.Florida, United StatesMIA1999DEVELOPEDCultivarRecommended for planting only on organic soils where the sucrose content was standard with higher cane yields for higher sugar/unit area production. Shows adequate resistance for commercial production in Florida to sugarcane mosaic virus (strain E), leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans), eye spot ( Bipolaris sacchari), smut (Ustilago scitaminea), rust (Puccinia melanocephala), and RSD (Clavibacter xyli). Fiber content of 8.9% compared to 10.4% for CP 70-113.1579690PI 607919
78PI 602877Spont17Saccharum spontaneum L. IranMIANot Available1998DONATED03/09/1998Wild material1554372PI 602877
79PI 602890Spont10Saccharum spontaneum L. IranMIA1998DONATED03/09/1998Wild material1554384PI 602890
80PI 635995HoCP 96-540Saccharum sp.Louisiana, United StatesMIA1997DONATEDCultivarHoCP 96-540 has a moderate population of medium-sized stalks that turn amber when exposed to sunlight. Its leaf curvature at the apex in a crop canopy is distinctively pointed, similar to parental clone LCP 86-454, rather than rounded. Unlike LCP 85-384, its leaf sheath pubescence is negligible. Newly exposed sheaths prominantly display a white waxy coating. Dewlap is pale, auricles are seldom more than one cm. long.1547545PI 635995
81PI 598225WEBSTER 2503Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. contortum (Elliott) R. D. Webster Maryland, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/23/1992Somerset County. Hwy 13, 7 miles north of Pocomoke.Breeding material1546051PI 598225
82PI 598226WEBSTER 2504Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. contortum (Elliott) R. D. Webster Virginia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/23/1992Accomack County. Hwy 13, 100 yards off of Parkway, 1 mile north of Keller.Breeding material1546052PI 598226
83PI 598227WEBSTER 2538Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. contortum (Elliott) R. D. Webster Alabama, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/28/1992Autauga County. Hwy 82, 1 mile east of county road 29.Dry sandy disturbed woods.Breeding material1546053PI 598227
84PI 598228WEBSTER 2547Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. contortum (Elliott) R. D. Webster Alabama, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED11/06/1992Lamar County. Hwy 96, 5 miles from Mississippi state line.Loamy roadside.Breeding material1546054PI 598228
85PI 598229WEBSTER 2611Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. contortum (Elliott) R. D. Webster Texas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED11/13/1993Angelina County. Hwy 69, 4 miles north of Hwy 7 junction.Loamy roadside.Breeding material1546055PI 598229
86PI 598230WEBSTER 2501Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Maryland, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/23/1992Wicomico County. Hwy 50, just west of Exit 331.Open disturbed roadside, uncommon black soil.Breeding material1546056PI 598230
87PI 598231WEBSTER 2505Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Virginia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/23/1992Accomack County. Hwy 13, 2 miles north of Hwy 704.Black loamy sandy soil open roadside.Breeding material1546057PI 598231
88PI 598232WEBSTER 2506Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Virginia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/24/1992Southampton County. Hwy 258, 2 miles north of North Carolina state line.Border at public boat ramp, sandy-loamy soil.Breeding material1546058PI 598232
89PI 598233WEBSTER 2507Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. North Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/24/1992Herdford County. Hwy 258, 1 mile south of North Carolina state line.Intermixed with S. brevibarbe var. contortum.Breeding material1546059PI 598233
90PI 598234WEBSTER 2515Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. South Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/25/1992Clarendon County. Hwy 301, 1 mile north of Manning.Swampy.Breeding material1546060PI 598234
91PI 598235WEBSTER 2518Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. South Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/25/1992Bamberg County. Hwy 301, 7 miles south of Bamberg.Breeding material1% susceptible to sugarcane mosiac virus.1546061PI 598235
92PI 598236WEBSTER 2540Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Alabama, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/28/1992Bibb County. Hwy 82, 1 mile from junction Hwy 91.Wet area roadside.Breeding material3% susceptible to sugarcane mosiac virus.1546062PI 598236
93PI 598237WEBSTER 2554Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Louisiana, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED11/07/1992Houma. Terrebonne Parish. Bull Run Road, Spanish Trail Farm.Loamy meadow, sparse plants.Breeding material1546063PI 598237
94PI 598238WEBSTER 2706Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Maryland, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/08/1992Somerset County. Hwy 413, 7 miles from Crisfield.Drainage ditch and cornfield, open loamy soil.Breeding materialPlants 5-7 feet.1546064PI 598238
95PI 598239WEBSTER 2708Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Virginia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/08/1994Northampton County. Hwy 13, 5 miles N of toll Plaza.Loamy roadside, infrequent.Breeding materialPlants 5-7 feet.1546065PI 598239
96PI 598240WEBSTER 2710Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. North Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/08/1994Hwy 13S, 3 miles north of junction 158.Loamy clay roadside under powerline, infrequent.Breeding materialPlants about 7 feet.1546066PI 598240
97PI 598241WEBSTER 2714Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. North Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/09/1994Pitt County. Hwy 11S, 2 miles north of Ferrell Junction, 7 miles north of Kingdom.Dry loamy site.Breeding materialPlant 5-9 feet.1546067PI 598241
98PI 598242WEBSTER 2734Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Alabama, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/16/1994Covington County. Between Opp and Yellow River.Breeding material1546068PI 598242
99PI 598243WEBSTER 2737Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Louisiana, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/18/1994Vermilion Parish. Hwy 14W, 1 mile east of Erath.Common on loamy roadside.Breeding materialPlants 7-10 feet.1546069PI 598243
100PI 598244WEBSTER 2740ASaccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. South Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/28/1994Richland County. 1 mile south of Bluff Rd, north side of Old Bluff Rd., 7 miles south of Williams-Brice Stadium, south side of Columbia.Widely scattered below powerline on boggy, saturated ground.Breeding materialPlants 3m tall.1546070PI 598244
101PI 598245WEBSTER 2740BSaccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. South Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/28/1994Richland County. 1 mile south of Bluff Road, north side of Bluff Road, about 7 miles south of Williams-Brice Stadium, south side of Columbia.Widely scattered below powerlines on boggy, saturated ground.Breeding materialPlants 3 m tall.1546071PI 598245
102PI 598246WEBSTER 2545Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Louisiana, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/30/1992St. Landry Parish. Hwy 49, 33 miles north of Opelousas.Loamy disturbed area.Breeding materialAwns slightly spiraled.1546072PI 598246
103PI 598247WEBSTER 2546Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Alabama, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED11/06/1992Lamar County. Hwy 50 at Alabama state line.Open knoll, loamy soil.Breeding material1546073PI 598247
104PI 598248WEBSTER 2549Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Alabama, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED11/06/1992Walker County. Hwy 69, 2 miles south of Jasper.Open rolling hills.Breeding materialSlightly awned. Resistant to sugarcane mosiac virus.1546074PI 598248
105PI 598249WEBSTER 2550Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Alabama, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED11/06/1992Cullman County. Hwy 91, at 4 mile marker.Red clay.Breeding materialAwns short. Closely resembles the South American S. trinii. 6% susceptible to sugarcane mosiac virus.1546075PI 598249
106PI 598250WEBSTER 2602Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Tennessee, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED11/08/1993Carroll County. Hwy 70A bypass, north of Huntington.Loamy clay hillside.Breeding material1546076PI 598250
107PI 598251WEBSTER 2603Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Alaska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED11/09/1993White County. Hwy 367, 100 yards east of Bradford city limits.Loamy clay, open roadside.Breeding material1546077PI 598251
108PI 598252WEBSTER 2741Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTEDBreeding material1546078PI 598252
109PI 598253WEBSTER 2526Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Georgia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/26/1992Charlton County. Hwy 23 & 121, 1 12 miles north of the Florida state line.Sandy roadside.Breeding material56% susceptible to sugarcane mosaic virus.1546079PI 598253
110PI 598254WEBSTER 2529Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Florida, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/26/1992Dixie County. Hwy 19 & 98, 1 mile south of county road S358.Breeding material11% susceptible to sugarcane mosiac virus.1546080PI 598254
111PI 598255WEBSTER 2530Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Florida, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/26/1992Taylor County. Hwy 51, 6 miles from the Gulf of Mexico.Breeding material2% susceptible to sugarcane mosiac virus.1546081PI 598255
112PI 598256WEBSTER 2531Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Florida, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/27/1992Taylor County. Hwy 221, 4 miles north of Perry.Breeding material16% susceptible to sugarcane mosaic virus.1546082PI 598256
113PI 598257WEBSTER 2725Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Florida, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/13/1994Osceola County. Hwy 441S, 4 miles north of three lakes cutoff.Wet loamy side, under powerline.Breeding materialPlants 7-12 feet.1546083PI 598257
114PI 598258WEBSTER 2511Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. North Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/24/1992Cumberland County. Hwy 301, 5 miles south of Fayetteville.Breeding material1546084PI 598258
115PI 598259WEBSTER 2730Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Florida, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/15/1994Levy County. Hwy 71 miles east of Yankee Town, at Izzak County Rd. toward the ocean.Uncommon on loamy roadside.Breeding materialPlants 7-9 feet.1546085PI 598259
116PI 598260WEBSTER 2733Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Georgia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/16/1994Miller County. Hwy 91, 200 yds. north of Miller County line.Breeding materialPlants 5-9 feet.1546086PI 598260
117PI 598261WEBSTER 2735Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Alabama, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/16/1994Escamba County. Hwy 29 at county Rd 53.Standing water, loamy soil.Breeding materialPlants 7-10 feet.1546087PI 598261
118PI 598262WEBSTER 2736Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/17/1994George County. Hwy 26, toward Paseagoula River, 200 yards down River Rd.Uncommon on low loamy roadside.Breeding material1546088PI 598262
119PI 602874US 78-511Saccharum spontaneum L. PakistanMIA1997DONATED05/28/1997Wild material1552495PI 602874
120PI 598125WEBSTER 2516Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe South Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/25/1992Clarendon County. Hwy 301, 1/2 mile north of Fox Tindal Road.Roadside marsh.Breeding material1544905PI 598125
121PI 598126WEBSTER 2517Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe South Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/25/1992Orangeburg County. Hwy 301, 7 miles east of Orangeburg.Breeding material1544906PI 598126
122PI 598127WEBSTER 2519Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe South Carolina, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/25/1992Screven County. Hwy 301, 5 miles south of the state line.Breeding material1544907PI 598127
123PI 598128WEBSTER 2523Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe Georgia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/26/1992Brantly County. Hwy 301, 9 miles nouth of Nahunta.Sandy loamy wet roadside.Breeding material1544908PI 598128
124PI 598129WEBSTER 2524Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe Georgia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/26/1992Charlton County. Hwy 23, 4 miles south of Hwy 15 junction.Breeding material1544909PI 598129
125PI 598130WEBSTER 2527Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe Florida, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/26/1992Clay County. Hwy 301, 17 miles north of Starke.Open loamy roadside.Breeding material1544910PI 598130
126PI 598131WEBSTER 2534Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe Georgia, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/27/1992Grady County. Hwy 84 and Stewart Road.Seasonally wet, sandy roadside, low area.Breeding material1544912PI 598131
127PI 598132WEBSTER 2537Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe Alabama, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1997COLLECTED10/27/1992Henry County. Hwy 95, 18 miles north of the state line.Loamy roadside.Breeding material1544913PI 598132
128PI 595672'CP 88-1762'Saccharum hybr.Florida, United StatesMIANot Available1996DEVELOPEDCultivarEqualled sugar production of checks on organic soils and slightly higher on sand soils. Resistance for commercial production in Florida to sugarcane mosaic virus, leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans), eye spot (Bipolaris sacchari), smut (Ustilago scitaminea), rust (Puccinia melanocephala), and ratoon stunting disease (Clavibacter xyli susp. xyli). Fiber content 11.48% compared to 10.37% for CP 70-1133 and 10.04% for CP 72-1210.1530585PI 595672
129PI 593441IND 81-122Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1996COLLECTEDWild material1516113PI 593441
130PI 593442IND 82-241Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1996COLLECTEDWild material1516136PI 593442
131PI 593446US 78-508Saccharum spontaneum L. North-West Frontier, PakistanMIA1996COLLECTEDSwat RiverWild material1516143PI 593446
132PI 595084'TCP 87-3388'Saccharum hybr.Texas, United StatesMIANot Available1995DEVELOPEDCultivarEarliest to mature, choice for beginning Texas sugarcane harvest season in mid-September. Yields equal to dominant variety, CP 70-321. Resistant to sugarcane smut, sugarcane mosaic virus (strain H), and sugarcane rust. Reaction to ratoon stunting disease unknown. Occasionally shows symptoms of yellow leaf syndrome, a disorder of unknown etiology. More frequently attacked by borers than CP 70-321.1497360PI 595084
133PI 586805'LEDONG-1'Saccharum spontaneum L. ChinaMIA1995COLLECTEDCultivar1484441PI 586805
134PI 586794'IS 76-125'Saccharum spontaneum L. IndonesiaMIA1995COLLECTEDGumbasa River Bridge, Palu-Kulawi Rd.Cultivar1484393PI 586794
135PI 586797'TONGZA'Saccharum spontaneum L. ChinaMIA1995COLLECTEDCultivar1484395PI 586797
136PI 586798'US 56-13-7'Saccharum spontaneum L. ThailandMIA1995COLLECTEDCultivar1484396PI 586798
137PI 586801US 78-506Saccharum spontaneum L. North-West Frontier, PakistanMIA1995COLLECTEDSwat River N.W.F.P.Cultivar1484399PI 586801
138PI 586803'YACHENG 12'Saccharum spontaneum L. ChinaMIA1995COLLECTEDCultivar1484401PI 586803
139PI 597810Ind. 81-132Saccharum spontaneum L. Hawaii, United StatesMIA1994DEVELOPED1221446PI 597810
140PI 578059S 66-101Saccharum spontaneum L. TaiwanMIA1994COLLECTEDCultivated material1473030PI 578059
141PI 578061IND. 82-318Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1994COLLECTEDCoimbatoreCultivated material1473032PI 578061
142PI 578062MOL 1032Saccharum spontaneum L. Queensland, AustraliaMIA1994COLLECTEDCultivated material1473033PI 578062
143PI 578063IJ 76-125Saccharum spontaneum L. Queensland, AustraliaNLGRPNot Available1994COLLECTEDCultivated material1473034PI 578063
144PI 578064IS 76-171Saccharum spontaneum L. Indonesia Historic1994COLLECTEDCultivated material1473035PI 578064
145PI 576858IND. 81-198Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1994COLLECTEDCoimbatoreCultivated material1471829PI 576858
146PI 576859IND. 81-30Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1994COLLECTEDCultivated material1471830PI 576859
147PI 576860IND. 81-38Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1994COLLECTEDTamil Nadu.Cultivated material1471831PI 576860
148PI 576861IND. 81-16Saccharum spontaneum L. UnknownMIA1994COLLECTEDCultivated material1471832PI 576861
149PI 576862IND. 81-121Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaNLGRPNot Available1994COLLECTEDCoimbatoreCultivated material1471833PI 576862
150PI 576863IND. 81-136Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1994COLLECTEDTamil NaduCultivated material1471834PI 576863
151PI 576864IND. 81-150Saccharum spontaneum L. India Historic1994COLLECTEDTamil NaduCultivated material1471835PI 576864
152PI 576865SHAOGUANSaccharum spontaneum L. ChinaNLGRPNot Available1994COLLECTEDCultivated material1471836PI 576865
153PI 576866PTAR 84-7Saccharum spontaneum L. Philippines Historic1994COLLECTEDQuezon CityCultivated material1471837PI 576866
154PI 576867IND. 82-311Saccharum spontaneum L. India Historic1994COLLECTEDCoimbatoreCultivated material1471838PI 576867
155PI 576868IND. 82-257Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1994COLLECTEDCoimbatoreCultivated material1471839PI 576868
156PI 576869IND. 82-144Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaNLGRPNot Available1994COLLECTEDCoimbatoreCultivated material1471840PI 576869
157PI 576870IND. 81-327Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaNLGRPNot Available1994COLLECTEDCoimbatoreCultivated material1471841PI 576870
158PI 602875'YUNNAN'Saccharum spontaneum L. Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu, ChinaMIA1993COLLECTEDCultivar1102747PI 602875
159PI 536657THA 82-90Saccharum sinense Roxb. Thailand Historic1989COLLECTED10/26/1982Home garden, light sandy soil, Nong Wa village, Muang District, Phatthalung Province70.83333333, 99.83333333100Cultivated material1431593PI 536657
160PI 536658THA 82-4Saccharum spontaneum L. ThailandMIA1989COLLECTED05/14/1982Roadside, natural habitat, Tambon Parkplee, Amphoe Parkplee, Nakhon NayokWild material1431594PI 536658
161PI 536664THA 82-60Saccharum spontaneum L. ThailandMIA1989COLLECTED07/05/1982Natural habitat, Tambon Samut Sakhon, Amphoe Nuang, Samut Sakhon.Wild material1431600PI 536664
162PI 536672THA 83-149Saccharum spontaneum L. ThailandMIA1989COLLECTED01/15/1983Roadside, natural habitat, Tambon Muang ngao, Amphoe Ngao Lampong.18.83333333, 99.00000000300Wild material1431608PI 536672
163PI 536673THA 83-171Saccharum spontaneum L. ThailandMIA1989COLLECTED01/16/1983Roadside, natural habitat, Tambon Mae Sai, Amphoe Mae Sai Chiang RAI20.00000000, 90.91666667400Wild material1431609PI 536673
164PI 504758IND-81-7Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialDistinct from other associated S. spontaneum types by plant erectness and dark red leaf sheath. Short blade stage. Dewlap red.1399694PI 504758
165PI 504766IND 81-43Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant about 0.6m tall. Culms zig zag, greenish yellow, with light wax bloom. Wax band distinct. Leaf 0.85m long, reduced to midrib, short blade stage. Panicles dense in whorls of 10-12 branches.1399702PI 504766
166PI 504767IND 81-55Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialCulms tall 2.4-3.3m in isolated clumps with rooting at base, greenish with medium wax bloom. Leaves 129cm long and 1.1cm wide. Sheath with purple blotches. Panicles lax in whorls of 10 or more branches.1399703PI 504767
167PI 504773IND-81-80Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant short about 1.8m tall. Culms thin, yellowish. Ligule deltoid. Collar hairs present. Leaf reduced to midrib. Panicle 30cm long, lax in whorls of 4.1399709PI 504773
168PI 504774IND 81-81Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant 2.4-2.7m tall, erect, thick with heavy wax bloom. Leaves 90cm by 0.5cm. Flowering just began. Panicles with branches 7cm in irregular whorls of 11-12. Anthers yellow.1399710PI 504774
169PI 504775IND 81-82Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant 3.6m tall, growing in water 90-120cm deep. Culms thick, root at nodes. Growth ring prominent. One to two rows of root eyes. Leaves 70cm by 0.3cm. Panicle branches 13cm long, drooping, irregular whorls of 8-9.1399711PI 504775
170PI 504777IND 81-86Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant short 1.8m tall. Culms very thin, with heavy wax bloom. Leaves 90cm by 0.3cm. Panicles dense with 9cm long branches in whorls of 6-8.1399713PI 504777
171PI 504779IND-81-101Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialSingle culm. Panicle, short lax.1399715PI 504779
172PI 504783IND-81-119Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant tall form in water 90cm deep. Culms yellow with dense bloom. Panicles 25cm by 10cm, silky white.1399719PI 504783
173PI 504786IND-81-138Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant 2.4m tall with short internodes. Leaves 85cm by 0.5cm. Panicle branches 10cm long in whorls of 4-5.1399722PI 504786
174PI 504789IND-81-146Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant 2.4-3m tall. Culms thick, green with large buds. Leaves 125cm by 1.2cm. Panicles lax, 35cm long with long hairs on peduncle. Currently not in the Miami collection. Information only. Please do not request.1399725PI 504789
175PI 504791IND-81-157Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant 3-3.6m tall. Culms medium thick. Leaves 130cm by 0.5cm. Panicle very green and lax, 60cm long with long branches in whorls of 5-6.1399727PI 504791
176PI 504793IND-81-164Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialCulms green, zig zag. Leaves 58cm by 0.3cm. Panicle 30cm long, almost blown off.1399729PI 504793
177PI 504796IND-81-170Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant 3.6m tall. Culms yellowish green. Broad root zone with 2 rows of regular root eyes. Leaves 122cm long, reduced to midrib. Panicle dense, 50cm long, branches in regular whorls of 5-6.1399732PI 504796
178PI 504800IND-81-180Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDWild materialPlant 4.5-5.4m tall. Culms medium thick with long internodes, tending toward zig zag. Root zone broad with 2 rows of eyes. Leaves 150cm by 1.2cm. Panicles dense, 60cm long, with 17cm branches in long, narrow angled in perfect whorls of 12-18, about 6cm apart.1399736PI 504800
179PI 504625B 49119Saccharum hybr. BarbadosMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivated material1399561PI 504625
180PI 504626B54-142Saccharum hybr. BarbadosMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivated material1399562PI 504626
181PI 504631Phil 6607Saccharum hybr. PhilippinesMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivated material1399567PI 504631
182PI 504632MIA 37166Saccharum hybr. ReunionMIA1986COLLECTEDCultivated material1399568PI 504632
183PI 504635MIA 35178Saccharum hybr. TaiwanMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivar1399571PI 504635
184PI 504637MIA 34319Saccharum hybr. TaiwanMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivar1399573PI 504637
185PI 504638GaloaSaccharum hybr.Maryland, United States Historic1986DONATED07/1986Cultivated materialSource institute - IRAT, Montpellier, France.1399574PI 504638
186PI 504639KabaSaccharum hybr.Maryland, United States Historic1986DONATED07/1986Cultivated materialSource institute - IRAT, Montpellier, France.1399575PI 504639
187PI 504644M 93/48Saccharum hybr. MauritiusMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivated material1399580PI 504644
188PI 504648M 657/66Saccharum hybr. MauritiusMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivated material1399584PI 504648
189PI 504650M 3035/66Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl MauritiusMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivated material1399586PI 504650
190PI 504652MIA 34306Saccharum hybr. IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivar1399588PI 504652
191PI 504653Co 997Saccharum hybr. IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivated material1399589PI 504653
192PI 504655MIA 34305Saccharum hybr. IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivar1399591PI 504655
193PI 504656MIA 35151Saccharum hybr. IndiaMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivar1399592PI 504656
194PI 504657ErosSaccharum hybr. AustraliaMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivated material1399593PI 504657
195PI 504672NCo 310Saccharum hybr.KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaMIA1986DEVELOPEDCultivated material1399608PI 504672
196PI 504682PCaV 84-15Saccharum officinarum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDCavite Province15Wild materialThick cane, greenish purple in color. Yellow spot noted.1399618PI 504682
197PI 504685P-Mag-84-2Saccharum officinarum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDMagindanao Province.10Wild materialLeaves waxy purplish blood colored. Red rot noted.1399621PI 504685
198PI 504688P-Mag-84-13Saccharum officinarum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDMagindanao Province.10Wild materialLeaves broad. Leaf sheath disease and red rot noted.1399624PI 504688
199PI 504696P-Sor-84-13Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDSorsogon Province.Wild materialCulms brownish to yellow green, waxy, non-flowering. Leaves healthy, drooping. Red spot noted.1399632PI 504696
200PI 504701PCa Sur 84-1Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDCamarines Sur Province.Wild materialCulms very tall, purple, waxy, heavy trichomes. Flowering profuse. Red spot noted.1399637PI 504701
201PI 504703PCa Sur 84-3Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDCamarines Sur Province.Wild materialCulms tall, yellow green, waxy, no trichomes. Flowering early. Red rot, red spot, and rust noted.1399639PI 504703
202PI 504710PCa Nor 84-3Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDCamarines Norte Province.Wild materialCulms slender, bushy type, non-flowering. Leaves narrow. Red spot and red rot noted.1399646PI 504710
203PI 504711PCa Nor 84-4Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDCamarines Norte Province.Wild materialCulms tall, yellow green, waxy, slight trichomes. Flowering sparse. Red rot and red spot noted.1399647PI 504711
204PI 504712PCa Nor 84-5Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDCamarines Norte Province.Wild materialCulms tall, large. Leaves broad. Red rot and rust noted.1399648PI 504712
205PI 504713PCa Nor 84-6Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDCamarines Norte Province.Wild materialCulms yellow green. Flowering early and profuse. Purple spot and red spot noted1399649PI 504713
206PI 504715PQ 84-3Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDQuezon Province.Wild materialCulms long and slender, yellow green. Leaves narrow. Flowering early and profuse. Red spot, red rot, purple spot, and rust noted.1399651PI 504715
207PI 504719PQ 84-9Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDQuezon Province.Wild materialCulms short, yellow, heavy trichomes. No flowers. Red spot noted.1399655PI 504719
208PI 504720PCaV 84-3Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIANot Available1986COLLECTEDCavite Province.55Wild materialCulms tall, greenish yellow, waxy, moderate trichomes. Non-flowering. Yellow spot, red rot, and red spot noted.1399656PI 504720
209PI 504721PCaV 84-5Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDCavite Province.20Wild materialCulms medium tall. Leaves narrow. Flowering profuse. Red spot, red rot, and yellow spot noted.1399657PI 504721
210PI 504722PCaV 84-6Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDCavite Province.60Wild materialCulms short, large, yellow green. Red spot and red rot noted.1399658PI 504722
211PI 504731PIN 84-1Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDIlocos Norte Province.100Wild materialCulms very small, reddish brown. Leaves narrow. Non-flowering. Red spot noted.1399667PI 504731
212PI 504732PBg 84-5Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDBatangas Province.1270Wild materialCulms short, yellow green. No flowers. Rust, red spot, and red rot noted.1399668PI 504732
213PI 504733PBg 84-7Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDBatangas Province.1270Wild materialCulms green. Leaves narrow. Flowering profuse. Red spot and red rot noted.1399669PI 504733
214PI 504735PPgn 84-2Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDPangasinan Province.100Wild materialCulms small, yellow green. Leaves very narrow. Flowering profuse. Red spot, red rot, and yellow spot noted.1399671PI 504735
215PI 504736PPgn 84-5Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDPangasinan Province.60Wild materialCulms tall, yellow green. Leaves narrow. Flowering profuse. Red rot, red spot, and yellow spot noted.1399672PI 504736
216PI 504737PPgn 84-7Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDPangasinan Province.60Wild materialCulms short, thin, yellow green, no trichomes. Flowering sparse. Red spot and red rot noted.1399673PI 504737
217PI 504738PPgn 84-8Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDPangasinan Province.100Wild materialCulms tall, large, yellow green to greenish brown, waxy. No flowers. Red spot, red rot, and yellow spot noted1399674PI 504738
218PI 504740PTar 84-2Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDTarlac Province.20Wild materialCulms medium tall, yellow green to brownish, waxy. Flowering profuse. Red spot, red rot, and rust noted.1399676PI 504740
219PI 504742P-Dav 84-1Saccharum spontaneum L. PhilippinesMIA1986COLLECTEDDavao Province.10Wild materialCulms medium sized. Collected seed only. Sugarcane mosiac infected.1399678PI 504742
220PI 495084IN84-014Saccharum sp. IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDWild materialCulms greenish-yellow with occasional tassle. Sheaths glabrous. Leaf rust observed.1390020PI 495084
221PI 495096IN84-024Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDHilly garden, Bungi, 8km SW of Raha, Muna100Cultivated materialCulms maroon with cream colored flesh and wax band, zig-zag shape. Dewlap dark green, upturned. Leaf rust, black scale, and cotton aphid observed. Local name Towu.1390032PI 495096
222PI 495103IN84-103Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDGarden, 25km N of Weda, 9km up Kobe River5Cultivated materialPlants similar to S. badila. Culms dark purple-red with distinct wax band. Dewlap brown, lever. Yellow spot observed. Used for chewing and red sugar. Local name Lebkulef.1390039PI 495103
223PI 495110IN84-049Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDSwampy area, Lalohao, 53km W of Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara45Wild materialPlant similar to PI 495108, except more fleshy, more sucrose, and more pubescence on upper and lower leaf surfaces. Ring spot observed. Local name Towulambe.1390046PI 495110
224PI 495111IN84-050Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDLevel area, Ranoea, 58km W of Kendaria, Sulawesi Tenggara50Wild materialPlant very similar to PI 495108. Ring spot observed. Local name Towulambe.1390047PI 495111
225PI 495113IN84-076Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDNear Pandiri about 20km S of Poso, Sulawesi TengahWild materialDewlap upturned, dark green. Stalk waxy, pithy. Yellow spot observed.1390049PI 495113
226PI 495137IN84-016Saccharum spontaneum L. IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDHilly wooded area, 3km S of Raha, Muna (Sulawesi Tenggara)50Wild materialPlant post flowering. Leaf sheath uniformly hairy. Stalk wax band distinct. Leaves very narrow. Rust on leaves. Local name Towulambe.1390073PI 495137
227PI 495140IN84-022Saccharum spontaneum L. IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDSwampy area, Konawe, 23km W of Raha, Muna10Wild materialPlant similar to PI 495137, except dark, very hairy dewlap. Flowering complete, most fuzz gone. Leaf spot and sheath rot observed. Local name Pure.1390076PI 495140
228PI 495158IN84-072Saccharum spontaneum L. IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDFlood plain, 2km N of SausuWild materialSimilar to PI 495155. Small red leasions on leaves observed.1390094PI 495158
229PI 495163IN 84-089Saccharum spontaneum L. IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDMountainous area, near Salodik turnoff, 32km N of Luwuk, Sul awesi Tengah400Wild materialPlant similar to PI 495162. Leaves wide. Sheath rot observed.1390099PI 495163
230PI 495639Louisiana PurpleSaccharum officinarum L. Maryland, United StatesMIA1985DONATED01/1985Received from Louisiana.1390575PI 495639
231PI 495641POJ 0234Saccharum hybr. IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDReceived from Pernambuco, Brazil.1390577PI 495641
232PI 495643POJ 2725Saccharum hybr. IndonesiaMIA1985COLLECTEDClone1390579PI 495643
233PI 495644SpaanschSaccharum officinarum L. Maryland, United StatesMIA1985DONATED01/19851390580PI 495644
234PI 495653Hawaii Original 52Saccharum officinarum L. Maryland, United StatesMIA1985DONATED01/1985Received from Hawaii.1390589PI 495653
235PI 4956678268Saccharum officinarum L. MalaysiaMIA1985COLLECTED1390603PI 495667
236PI 4956708272Saccharum officinarum L. MalaysiaMIA1985COLLECTED1390606PI 495670
237PI 4956718275Saccharum officinarum L. MalaysiaMIA1985COLLECTED1390607PI 495671
238PI 4956728276Saccharum officinarum L. MalaysiaMIA1985COLLECTED1390608PI 495672
239PI 4956758284Saccharum officinarum L. MalaysiaMIA1985COLLECTED1390611PI 495675
240PI 495676MaderaSaccharum officinarum L. SpainMIA1985COLLECTEDCultivar1390612PI 495676
241PI 495680UB 14Saccharum officinarum L. Maryland, United StatesMIA1985DONATED01/1985Received from Hawaii.1390616PI 495680
242PI 495684NG 51 105Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1985COLLECTEDReceived from Coimbatore, India.1390620PI 495684
243PI 495689NG 28 055Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1985COLLECTEDReceived from Coimbatore, India.1390625PI 495689
244PI 495698NG 51 099Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1985COLLECTEDReceived from Coimbatore, India.1390634PI 495698
245PI 495708SaipanSaccharum officinarum L. IndiaMIA1985COLLECTEDReceived from Tamil Nadu, India.1390644PI 495708
246PI 495712TekchaSaccharum sinense Roxb. ChinaMIA1985COLLECTEDPansabi group.1390648PI 495712
247PI 495713Cayana 10Saccharum sinense Roxb. Maryland, United StatesMIA1985DONATED01/1985Received from Cairo, Georgia.1390649PI 495713
248PI 495714McIlkrumSaccharum sinense Roxb. Maryland, United StatesMIA1985DONATED01/1985Pansabi group.1390650PI 495714
249PI 495715UBA del NatalSaccharum sinense Roxb. CubaMIA1985COLLECTEDReceived from Baragua, Cuba. Pansabi group.1390651PI 495715
250PI 495716Lu CaneSaccharum sinense Roxb. ChinaMIA1985COLLECTEDGuangzhou, Guangdong1390652PI 495716
251PI 495717Tanzhou Bamboo CaneSaccharum sinense Roxb. ChinaMIA1985COLLECTEDGuangzhou, Guangdong1390653PI 495717
252PI 495720'CL 41-223'Saccharum officinarum L. Maryland, United StatesMIA1985DONATED01/1985CultivarReceived from Clewiston, Florida.1390656PI 495720
253PI 495721'CL 47-83'Saccharum hybr.Maryland, United StatesMIA1985DONATED01/1985CultivarReceived from Clewiston, Florida.1390657PI 495721
254PI 495733SES 197BSaccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1985COLLECTED1390669PI 495733
255PI 495734SES 205ASaccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1985COLLECTED1390670PI 495734
256PI 495735SES 205BSaccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1985COLLECTED1390671PI 495735
257PI 495736SES 208Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1985COLLECTEDAccession was INACTIVE but NSSL had 2 inventories, changed to site of NSSL 1/3/01 jf1390672PI 495736
258PI 495737SES 231Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1985COLLECTED1390673PI 495737
259PI 495738SES 365Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1985COLLECTED1390674PI 495738
260PI 495740PB 52-1-1Saccharum hybr. MyanmarMIA1985COLLECTEDMandalayReceived from Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico.1390676PI 495740
261PI 495744SH 301Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1985DEVELOPED1390680PI 495744
262PI 495745Iran SpontSaccharum spontaneum L. IranMIA1985COLLECTED1390681PI 495745
263PI 495770Taiwan 11Saccharum spontaneum L. TaiwanMIA1985COLLECTEDCultivar1390706PI 495770
264PI 440821Barbados White SportSaccharum officinarum L. IndiaMIA1980DONATED02/19801335757PI 440821
265PI 440841Desi PaundaSaccharum sinense Roxb. IndiaMIANot Available1980DONATED02/19801335777PI 440841
266PI 440849ManjavSaccharum sp. IndiaMIANot Available1980DONATED02/19801335785PI 440849
267PI 440858SinenseSaccharum sinense Roxb. IndiaMIA1980DONATED02/19801335794PI 440858
268PI 440870SES 269Saccharum sp. IndiaMIA1980DONATED02/19801335806PI 440870
269PI 440871SES 275Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1980DONATED02/19801335807PI 440871
270PI 440872SES 513Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1980DONATED02/19801335808PI 440872
271PI 440891NG 57 140Saccharum sp. IndiaMIANot Available1980DONATED02/19801335827PI 440891
272PI 440898SES 289CSaccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1980DONATED02/19801335834PI 440898
273PI 440905IK 76-006Saccharum spontaneum L. IndonesiaMIA1980COLLECTEDEdge of Kapuas RiverWild materialSingle wild stool.1335841PI 440905
274PI 429715IJ 76-375Saccharum edule Hassk. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED09/25/19781324756PI 429715
275PI 429722IS 76-184Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED09/25/19781324760PI 429722
276PI 429730IJ 76-482Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl IndonesiaMIAINFLORESCENCE1978DONATED09/25/1978Cultivar1324765PI 429730
277PI 423292IJ 76-337Saccharum edule Hassk. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/19781318782PI 423292
278PI 423293IJ 76-338Saccharum edule Hassk. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/19781318783PI 423293
279PI 423309IK 76-059Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/19781318790PI 423309
280PI 423310IK 76-060Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/19781318791PI 423310
281PI 423312MIA 32743Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/1978Cultivar1318793PI 423312
282PI 423319IK 76-108Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/1978Cultivar1318798PI 423319
283PI 423343IJ 76-315Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/19781318811PI 423343
284PI 423344IJ 76-316Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/1978Cultivar1318812PI 423344
285PI 423346IJ 76-319Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/19781318814PI 423346
286PI 423349IJ 76-324Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/19781318815PI 423349
287PI 423355IJ 76-418Saccharum officinarum L. AustraliaMIA1978COLLECTEDBrisbane1318819PI 423355
288PI 423359IJ 76-429Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIANot Available1978DONATED03/21/19781318821PI 423359
289PI 423379IJ 76-521Saccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/19781318834PI 423379
290PI 423403IM 76-228Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/19781318851PI 423403
291PI 423406IM 76-232Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl IndonesiaMIA1978DONATED03/21/19781318854PI 423406
292PI 423439IJ 76-414Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Indonesia Historic1978DONATED03/21/19781318872PI 423439
293PI 423447IJ 76-435Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl IndonesiaMIA1978COLLECTED1976Nabarowo Creek, West Irian.5Wild materialLeaves pubescent1318878PI 423447
294PI 423461IJ 76-496Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl IndonesiaMIAINFLORESCENCE1978DONATED03/21/19781318887PI 423461
295PI 423478IK 76-049Saccharum spontaneum L. California, United StatesMIA1978COLLECTED1318898PI 423478
296PI 423482IK 76-067Saccharum spontaneum L. California, United StatesMIA1978COLLECTED1318901PI 423482
297PI 417974NG 77-016Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315867PI 417974
298PI 417985NG 77-042Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315871PI 417985
299PI 418001NG 77-065Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315883PI 418001
300PI 418009NG 77-081Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315889PI 418009
301PI 418041NG 77-137Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315904PI 418041
302PI 418042NG 77-139Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315905PI 418042
303PI 418051NG 77-154Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315908PI 418051
304PI 418062NG 77-176Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315910PI 418062
305PI 418065NG 77-182Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315912PI 418065
306PI 418075NG 77-234Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315916PI 418075
307PI 418084NG 77-021Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315924PI 418084
308PI 418094NG 77-055Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/1977Cultivar1315931PI 418094
309PI 418110NG 77-094Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315938PI 418110
310PI 418112NG 77-107Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315939PI 418112
311PI 418118NG 77-122Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIANot Available1977DONATED04/29/19771315940PI 418118
312PI 418126NG 77-147Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315942PI 418126
313PI 418131NG 77-159Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315944PI 418131
314PI 418157NG 77-235Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1977DONATED04/29/19771315956PI 418157
315PI 400163Q 88Saccharum hybr. Historic1975DONATED05/14/1975Uncertain improvement status1923621PI 400163
316PI 393806MIA 35160Saccharum hybr. IndiaMIA1975DONATED02/25/1975Cultivar1295343PI 393806
317PI 400201VomaSaccharum hybr.MIA1973DONATED05/20/1973Uncertain improvement status1923704PI 400201
318PI 347706NC 042Saccharum officinarum L. New CaledoniaMIA1970COLLECTED1259291PI 347706
319PI 347718SES 264Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1970DONATED03/06/19701259296PI 347718
320PI 343717UM 68-010Saccharum officinarum L. MalaysiaMIA1969DONATED07/03/19691256478PI 343717
321PI 343039UM 68-014Saccharum officinarum L. MalaysiaMIA1969DONATED05/13/19691255966PI 343039
322PI 342578Taiwan Spont 002Saccharum spontaneum L. TaiwanMIA1969DONATED04/24/19691255610PI 342578
323PI 341833LalriSaccharum barberi Jeswiet IndiaMIA1969DONATED04/08/19691254979PI 341833
324PI 341834Matna ShahjSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1969DONATED04/08/1969Cultivar1254980PI 341834
325PI 338488Arundoid BSaccharum officinarum L. Hawaii, United StatesMIA1968DONATED11/27/19681252208PI 338488
326PI 338489Arundoid CSaccharum officinarum L. Hawaii, United StatesMIA1968DONATED11/27/19681252209PI 338489
327PI 338330Bamboo AmarillaSaccharum officinarum L. Puerto Rico, United StatesMIA1968DONATED11/21/19681252097PI 338330
328PI 324848KhakaiSaccharum sinense Roxb. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1968DONATED01/16/19681241118PI 324848
329PI 324866MIA 34242Saccharum hybr. IndonesiaMIA1968COLLECTEDCultivar1241122PI 324866
330PI 318764Co. 975Saccharum hybr.Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1967COLLECTED1710975PI 318764
331PI 318789SES 184BSaccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1967DONATED02/28/19671237179PI 318789
332PI 318793SES 366Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1967DONATED02/28/19671237181PI 318793
333PI 318613US 67-0017-02Saccharum sp. IndiaMIA1967DONATED02/01/19671237118PI 318613
334PI 317004B 04098Saccharum hybr. BarbadosMIA1966COLLECTED1236171PI 317004
335PI 316381IA 1436Saccharum hybr. India Historic1966COLLECTED1707918PI 316381
336PI 316384ComusSaccharum hybr.Queensland, AustraliaMIA1966DONATED08/03/19661235907PI 316384
337PI 314967Fiji 63Saccharum officinarum L. FijiMIA1966DONATED05/31/19661235111PI 314967
338PI 314831M 99/48Saccharum hybr. MauritiusMIA1966COLLECTED1707241PI 314831
339PI 314776F 154Saccharum hybr. TaiwanMIA1966COLLECTED1707212PI 314776
340PI 312803H 38-2915Saccharum hybr.Hawaii, United StatesMIA1966DONATED03/24/19661233409PI 312803
341PI 312393CR 00440Saccharum hybr. Dominican RepublicMIA1966DONATED03/11/19661233215PI 312393
342PI 311710Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers. Georgia, United States Historic1966COLLECTEDCreek bottom along west side of Interstate Highway 75, 3.2km north of Cordele exit1705489PI 311710
343PI 311094B 60321Saccharum hybr. BarbadosMIA1966COLLECTED1232235PI 311094
344PI 308156SES 220Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1965DONATED10/19/19651230206PI 308156
345PI 295770Saccharum spontaneum L. subsp. spontaneum Japan Historic1964COLLECTED1681235PI 295770
346PI 286638Hinahina 18Saccharum officinarum L. Hawaii, United StatesMIA1963COLLECTED1215422PI 286638
347PI 286665SES 072Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1963DONATED02/11/19631215461PI 286665
348PI 286669SES 092Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1963DONATED02/11/19631215468PI 286669
349PI 286718SES 295Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1963DONATED02/11/19631215545PI 286718
350PI 286719SES 297ASaccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1963DONATED02/11/19631215548PI 286719
351PI 286742SES 390Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1963DONATED02/11/19631215579PI 286742
352PI 286745SES 393Saccharum hybr. India Historic1963COLLECTED1689436PI 286745
353PI 286759SES 519Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1963DONATED02/11/19631215605PI 286759
354PI 286782SES 606Saccharum spontaneum L. IndiaMIA1963DONATED02/11/19631215636PI 286782
355PI 285525M 093/48Saccharum hybr. MauritiusMIA1962DONATED12/26/19621213849PI 285525
356PI 279183Saccharum narenga (Nees) Wall. ex Hack. India Historic1962COLLECTED1684338PI 279183
357PI 277512SES 033Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1961DONATED12/04/19611207232PI 277512
358PI 276960Fiji 57Saccharum hybr. FijiMIA1961DONATED10/16/1961MIA-35496 not quarantine restricted.1206959PI 276960
359PI 271853Fiji 53Saccharum hybr. FijiMIA1961DONATED02/27/1961CultivarMIA-35492 not quarantine restricted.1204376PI 271853
360PI 269389US 60-0004-004; -06Saccharum spontaneum L. AfghanistanMIA1960COLLECTED1202699PI 269389
361PI 268061Fiji 59Saccharum hybr. FijiMIA1960DONATED09/08/19601201639PI 268061
362PI 263666Saccharum hybr.Valle del Cauca, Colombia Historic1960DONATED02/24/19601568081PI 263666
363PI 263641Saccharum hybr.Hawaii, United States Historic1960DONATED02/18/19601568040PI 263641
364PI 262681R 469Saccharum hybr. GuadeloupeMIA1960DONATED01/04/19601199332PI 262681
365PI 261816Nar. PorphyrocomaSaccharum narenga (Nees) Wall. ex Hack. Taiwan Historic1959DONATED12/16/19591198762PI 261816
366PI 260811HemjaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Hawaii, United StatesMIAINFLORESCENCE1959DONATED10/19/19591198557PI 260811
367PI 255728Salangore 19-2-59Saccharum hybr.Carabobo, Venezuela Historic1959DONATED03/03/19591558348PI 255728
368PI 250452M 147/44Saccharum hybr. IndiaMIA1958COLLECTED1193562PI 250452
369PI 250453R 397Saccharum hybr. IndiaMIA1958COLLECTED1193563PI 250453
370PI 250251NG 57-059Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1958COLLECTED1193417PI 250251
371PI 250262NG 57 095Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1958COLLECTED1193428PI 250262
372PI 247361BerlinSaccharum sinense Roxb. Berlin, GermanyMIA1958DONATED04/21/19581190027PI 247361
373PI 246811MIA 33101Saccharum officinarum L. Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesMIA1958DONATED03/31/1958Cultivar1189907PI 246811
374PI 246359US 58-0004-01; -02Saccharum narenga (Nees) Wall. ex Hack. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1958DONATED03/04/19581189747PI 246359
375PI 246000Gehra-BonSaccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1958DONATED02/20/19581189601PI 246000
376PI 242914ChinoSaccharum officinarum L. Hawaii, United StatesMIA1957DONATED10/21/19571188065PI 242914
377PI 241125NG 57 258Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIANot Available1957COLLECTED1187692PI 241125
378PI 240991US 57-0159-13Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1957COLLECTED1187632PI 240991
379PI 240790NG 57 213Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1957COLLECTED1187591PI 240790
380PI 238835NG 57 072Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1957COLLECTED1186788PI 238835
381PI 238839NG 57 076Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1957COLLECTED1186790PI 238839
382PI 238848NG 57 054Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1957COLLECTED1186795PI 238848
383PI 238849NG 57 055Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1957COLLECTED1186796PI 238849
384PI 238648NG 57-012Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1957COLLECTED1186764PI 238648
385PI 238660NG 57 024Saccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl Papua New GuineaMIA1957COLLECTED1186767PI 238660
386PI 238215US 57-0060-02Saccharum rufipilum Steud. IndiaMIA1957COLLECTED1186538PI 238215
387PI 237365KhajuriaSaccharum officinarum L. IndiaMIA1957DONATED02/18/19571186207PI 237365
388PI 237379RehaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1957DONATED02/18/19571186213PI 237379
389PI 237393CoS 245Saccharum hybr. IndiaMIA1957DONATED02/18/19571186217PI 237393
390PI 237396CoS 510Saccharum hybr. IndiaMIA1957DONATED02/18/19571186218PI 237396
391PI 235883KarenkoSaccharum spontaneum L. JapanMIA1956COLLECTED1185598PI 235883
392PI 234572Q 064Saccharum hybr.Queensland, AustraliaMIA1956DONATED09/21/19561185029PI 234572
393PI 233649JaponesaSaccharum sinense Roxb. Cartago, Costa RicaMIA1956DONATED06/04/19561184719PI 233649
394PI 232976SES 084/58Saccharum spontaneum L. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1956DONATED04/23/19561184563PI 232976
395PI 232744BO 11Saccharum hybr.Delhi, IndiaMIA1956DONATED04/13/19561184426PI 232744
396PI 232745BO 14Saccharum hybr.Delhi, IndiaMIA1956DONATED04/13/19561184427PI 232745
397PI 230848US 56-0008-02Saccharum spontaneum L. ThailandMIA1955COLLECTED1183635PI 230848
398PI 230851US 56-0011-02; -05; -14Saccharum narenga (Nees) Wall. ex Hack. Thailand Historic1955COLLECTED1183638PI 230851
399PI 230855US 56-15-08Saccharum spontaneum L. ThailandMIA1955COLLECTEDCultivar1183642PI 230855
400PI 230859US 56-0019-01; -03Saccharum spontaneum L. ThailandMIA1955COLLECTEDCultivar1183644PI 230859
401PI 229802KacaiSaccharum sinense Roxb. ThailandMIA1955DONATED11/07/19551183088PI 229802
402PI 228269NG 51 148Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1955COLLECTED1182390PI 228269
403PI 223937MIA 34294Saccharum hybr.Hawaii, United StatesMIA1955DONATED02/28/1955Cultivar1180566PI 223937
404PI 221243MIA 34269Saccharum hybr.Puerto Rico, United StatesMIA1954DONATED10/12/1954Cultivar1179088PI 221243
405PI 221171Q 058Saccharum hybr.Queensland, AustraliaMIA1954DONATED10/06/19541179063PI 221171
406PI 210183Q 057Saccharum hybr.Queensland, Australia Historic1953DONATED09/21/19531174593PI 210183
407PI 210203NG 51-025Saccharum spontaneum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1953COLLECTED1174600PI 210203
408PI 210209NG 51 038Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1953COLLECTED1174604PI 210209
409PI 210213NG 51-042Saccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1953COLLECTED1174607PI 210213
410PI 209764NCo 339Saccharum hybr.KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaMIA1953DONATED07/16/1953Cultivar1174414PI 209764
411PI 203672IscambineSaccharum officinarum L. MauritiusMIA1952DONATED11/25/19521170876PI 203672
412PI 203679Striped TannaSaccharum officinarum L. Hawaii, United StatesMIA1952COLLECTED1170888PI 203679
413PI 203680SylvaSaccharum officinarum L. MauritiusMIA1952DONATED11/25/19521170891PI 203680
414PI 197800Sumatra #2Saccharum spontaneum L. CubaMIA1951COLLECTED1168356PI 197800
415PI 193723Tukuyu Dist. No. 1Saccharum sinense Roxb. TanzaniaMIA1951COLLECTED1164727PI 193723
416PI 192908'Mogali'Saccharum sp. IndiaMIANot Available1950COLLECTED1670594PI 192908
417PI 192899Javari KabbuSaccharum officinarum L. IndiaMIA1950DONATED10/19501164333PI 192899
418PI 192900KalkyaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet IndiaMIA1950DONATED10/19501164334PI 192900
419PI 192902Ketari IISaccharum sinense Roxb. IndiaMIA1950DONATED10/19501164336PI 192902
420PI 192903KharwiSaccharum barberi Jeswiet AustraliaMIA1950COLLECTED1164337PI 192903
421PI 192905ManeriaSaccharum sinense Roxb. IndiaMIA1950DONATED10/19501164338PI 192905
422PI 192906Manga sicSaccharum barberi Jeswiet IndiaMIA1950DONATED10/19501164339PI 192906
423PI 192907Manjri RedSaccharum officinarum L. IndiaMIA1950DONATED10/19501164340PI 192907
424PI 192910NewraSaccharum barberi Jeswiet New South Wales, AustraliaMIA1950COLLECTEDSydney1164342PI 192910
425PI 192911Pansahi 204Saccharum sinense Roxb. IndiaMIA1950DONATED10/19501164343PI 192911
426PI 192916SunnabileSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1950DONATED10/19501164346PI 192916
427PI 190899MIA 35871Saccharum officinarum L. Queensland, AustraliaMIA1950DONATED09/27/1950Cultivar1162349PI 190899
428PI 190900'Endor'Saccharum sp. Australia Historic1950COLLECTED1670493PI 190900
429PI 190282Q 034Saccharum hybr.Queensland, AustraliaMIA1950DONATED07/31/19501162061PI 190282
430PI 187048C-15855Saccharum sp.La Habana, Cuba Historic1950COLLECTED1668049PI 187048
431PI 184794ManteigaSaccharum officinarum L. BrazilMIA1949DONATED11/29/19491159767PI 184794
432PI 184914AnomanSaccharum officinarum L. Papua New GuineaMIA1949COLLECTED1159804PI 184914
433PI 184924UraSaccharum spontaneum L. Papua New Guinea Historic1949COLLECTED1159806PI 184924
434PI 184435MIA 34032Saccharum sinense Roxb. KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaMIA1949DONATED09/16/1949Cultivar1159579PI 184435
435PI 184437ChinaSaccharum sinense Roxb. KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaMIA1949DONATED09/16/19491159580PI 184437
436PI 184443ZwingaSaccharum sinense Roxb. KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaMIA1949DONATED09/16/19491159584PI 184443
437PI 182038SemariSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/31/19491157472PI 182038
438PI 182039SewariSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/31/19491157473PI 182039
439PI 182040SonabileSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/31/19491157474PI 182040
440PI 182047Mandalay No. 1Saccharum spontaneum L. IndonesiaMIA1949COLLECTED1157476PI 182047
441PI 182063Teboe Salak TaewaSaccharum robustum E. W. Brandes & Jeswiet ex Grassl IndonesiaMIA1949COLLECTED1157487PI 182063
442PI 182064Manga CoimbatoreSaccharum barberi Jeswiet IndonesiaMIA1949COLLECTED1157488PI 182064
443PI 182068ManeiraSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Jawa, IndonesiaMIA1949COLLECTED1157491PI 182068
444PI 182073PuriSaccharum officinarum L. IndonesiaMIA1949COLLECTED1157494PI 182073
445PI 181486AgouleSaccharum sinense Roxb. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIAINFLORESCENCE1949DONATED05/03/1949Cultivar1157050PI 181486
446PI 181487BaroukhaSaccharum sinense Roxb. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157051PI 181487
447PI 181488Baroukha 239Saccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157052PI 181488
448PI 181491ChinSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157053PI 181491
449PI 181493Dark PindariaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157054PI 181493
450PI 181495Ganda CheniSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157055PI 181495
451PI 181496GanapathySaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157056PI 181496
452PI 181497SararooSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157057PI 181497
453PI 181504KhariSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157060PI 181504
454PI 181505KhatuiaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157061PI 181505
455PI 181506KuswarSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157062PI 181506
456PI 181510MangwaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157063PI 181510
457PI 181513Matki MangoSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157065PI 181513
458PI 181514MatnaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157066PI 181514
459PI 181519Patarki MangoSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157067PI 181519
460PI 181520PathriSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157068PI 181520
461PI 181523ReoriSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157069PI 181523
462PI 181524Reha SportSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157070PI 181524
463PI 181525RoundaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157071PI 181525
464PI 181529TereruSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157073PI 181529
465PI 181530White ParariaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1949DONATED05/03/19491157074PI 181530
466PI 172221GungeraSaccharum sinense Roxb. IndiaMIA1948DONATED12/19481149243PI 172221
467PI 172232B 04362Saccharum hybr. BarbadosMIA1948COLLECTED1149255PI 172232
468PI 165623Co 453Saccharum hybr.Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1948DONATED06/23/19481142592PI 165623
469PI 165635KhagziSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1948DONATED06/23/19481142595PI 165635
470PI 165636MankiaSaccharum sinense Roxb. Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1948DONATED06/23/19481142596PI 165636
471PI 165637MungoSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1948DONATED06/23/19481142597PI 165637
472PI 165638NargoriSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1948DONATED06/23/19481142598PI 165638
473PI 165640RakhraSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1948DONATED06/23/19481142599PI 165640
474PI 163999SarethaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tamil Nadu, IndiaMIA1948DONATED05/04/19481141149PI 163999
475PI 160304GlagahSaccharum spontaneum L. ArgentinaMIA1947COLLECTED1138717PI 160304
476PI 160318POJ 2803Saccharum hybr. IndonesiaMIA1947COLLECTED1138723PI 160318
477PI 160322POJ 3016Saccharum hybr. IndonesiaMIA1947COLLECTED1138726PI 160322
478PI 160324RuckriSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Tucumán, ArgentinaMIA1947COLLECTED1138727PI 160324
479PI 160342Tainan 2n=096Saccharum spontaneum L. Guam, United StatesMIA1947DONATED11/12/19471138730PI 160342
480PI 160350Tekcha, Chiki IslandSaccharum sinense Roxb. ChinaMIA1947COLLECTED1138734PI 160350
481PI 160351Tekcha, Chung TsengSaccharum sinense Roxb. ChinaMIA1947COLLECTED1138735PI 160351
482PI 160352Tekcha, OkinawaSaccharum sinense Roxb. ChinaMIA1947COLLECTED1138736PI 160352
483PI 159407SS 60-001Saccharum officinarum L. Queensland, AustraliaMIA1947DONATED07/09/19471138604PI 159407
484PI 159414Q 050Saccharum officinarum L. Queensland, AustraliaMIA1947DONATED07/09/19471138607PI 159414
485PI 158392B 41211Saccharum hybr. BarbadosMIA1947DONATED04/14/19471138284PI 158392
486PI 156855'Atlas'Saccharum sp. Australia Historic1946DONATED19461948913PI 156855
487PI 142361Co 312Saccharum hybr. South AfricaMIA1941COLLECTEDCultivar1135505PI 142361
488PI 142362CO 313Saccharum hybr. South AfricaMIAINFLORESCENCE1941COLLECTED1135506PI 142362
489PI 140251'Poetih'Saccharum sp.Jawa, Indonesia Historic1941DONATED03/26/19411948902PI 140251
490PI 140224Bandjarmasin HitamSaccharum officinarum L. Jawa, IndonesiaMIA1941DONATED03/19411135136PI 140224
491PI 140240KerahSaccharum sinense Roxb. Jawa, IndonesiaMIA1941DONATED03/19411135143PI 140240
492PI 140241KheliaSaccharum barberi Jeswiet Papua New GuineaMIA1941COLLECTED1135144PI 140241
493PI 140247Muntok JavaSaccharum officinarum L. Jawa, IndonesiaMIA1941DONATED03/19411135147PI 140247
494PI 140523H 32-8560Saccharum hybr.Hawaii, United StatesMIA1941COLLECTED1135263PI 140523
495PI 139782'Yellow Bamboo'Saccharum sp. PanamaMIA1941COLLECTED1864069PI 139782
496PI 139822'96 NG 16'Saccharum sp. PanamaMIA1941COLLECTED1864109PI 139822
497PI 139833'21 NG 17'Saccharum sp. PanamaMIANot Available1941COLLECTED1864120PI 139833
498PI 135416MolokaiSaccharum sp.Hawaii, United States Historic1940COLLECTED1853487PI 135416
499PI 423502IS 76-192Saccharum spontaneum L. IndonesiaMIA1939COLLECTEDPalopo-Sengkang Road, 106km from Palopo, Celebes.30Wild material1035328PI 423502