Plant Inventory No. 209 - Germplasm Resources Information Network
Plant Inventory No. 209 - Germplasm Resources Information Network
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United States<br />
Department of<br />
Agriculture<br />
Agricultural<br />
Research<br />
Service<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Inventory</strong><br />
<strong>No</strong>. <strong>209</strong><br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Materials Introduced in 2000<br />
(<strong>No</strong>s. 612387 - 615161)
Foreword<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Inventory</strong> <strong>No</strong>. <strong>209</strong> is the official listing of plant materials accepted into the U.S. National <strong>Plant</strong><br />
<strong>Germplasm</strong> System (NPGS) between January 1 and December 31, 2000 and includes PI 612387 to<br />
PI 615161. The NPGS is managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural<br />
Research Service (ARS). The information on each accession is essentially the information provided<br />
with the plant material when it was obtained by the NPGS. The information on an accession in the<br />
NPGS database may change as additional knowledge is obtained.<br />
The <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Network</strong> (http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/index.html) is the<br />
database for the NPGS and should be consulted for the current accession and evaluation information<br />
and to request germplasm.<br />
While the USDA/ARS attempts to maintain accurate information on all NPGS accessions, it is not<br />
responsible for the quality of the information it has been provided.<br />
For questions about this volume, contact the USDA/ARS/National <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong><br />
Laboratory/Database Management Unit: dbmu@ars-grin.gov<br />
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in its programs on<br />
the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs and marital or<br />
familial status. (<strong>No</strong>t all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require<br />
alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.)<br />
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To file a complaint, write the Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington,<br />
DC 20250, or call (202) 720-7327 (voice) or (202) 720-1127 (TDD). USDA is an equal employment<br />
opportunity employer.
The following were collected by Mike Foster, Texas A&M University<br />
Agricultural Research Station, P.O. Box 1549, Pecos, Texas 79772, United<br />
States. Received 12/20/1999.<br />
PI 612387. Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson<br />
Wild. Ames 25791. Collected 11/29/1999 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />
31° 22' 48" N. Longitude 103° 37' 46" W. Elevation 819 m. Texas<br />
A&M Agricultural Research Station, 7 miles northwest of Pecos, Reeves<br />
County. Green chile research plots (no herbicides were used). Hoban<br />
silty clay loam soil. Associated vegetation: Solanum elaeagnifolium.<br />
The following were developed by P. Stephen Baenziger, University of Nebraska,<br />
Department of Agronomy, 362D <strong>Plant</strong> Science Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
68583-0915, United States. Received 12/03/1999.<br />
PI 612388. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. NE93405; NSGC 8641. Pedigree - NE85707/Thunderbird =<br />
Warrior*5/Agent//Kavkaz/4/NE63218/KY58/3/nth/2*cmth//Ponca/2*Cheyenne/5/<br />
Thunderbird = sister line of Cougar, NE93496. Hard red winter wheat. A<br />
Thunderbird derivative with a long coleoptile, good winterhardiness,<br />
good test weight, large kernels, and very strong straw strength.<br />
White-chaffed, awned. Medium early in maturity and medium tall in plant<br />
height (probably has a semi-dwarfing gene that does not affect<br />
coleoptile length). Best performance area seems to be the higher<br />
moisture areas of Nebraska, similar to Thunderbird. Moderately resistant<br />
to stem rust (contains Sr5 and SR31 or SR24); moderately susceptible to<br />
leaf rust; and susceptible to Hessian fly, BYDV, SBMV, and WSMV. Carries<br />
the 1B/1R translocation, but has very good end-use quality.<br />
PI 612389. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. NE93427; NSGC 8642. Pedigree - Bezostaja/Centurk<br />
78//Arthur/Centurk 78/3/Bennett/4/<strong>No</strong>rkan. Hard red winter wheat.<br />
White-chaffed, awned. A <strong>No</strong>rkan derivative with a medium length<br />
coleoptile, medium winterhardiness, good test weight, medium kernels,<br />
and moderately strong straw strength. Medium early in maturity and<br />
medium tall in plant height (probably a taller semi-dwarf). Best adapted<br />
to the higher rainfall areas of southeastern and southcentral Nebraska<br />
near the Kansas border, an area where few previous releases are well<br />
adapted. Moderately resistant to stem rust (contains Sr5, Sr6, Sr24) and<br />
SBMV; moderately susceptible to leaf rust; and susceptible to Hessian<br />
fly, BYDV, and WSMV.<br />
PI 612390. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. NE94482; NSGC 8643. Pedigree -<br />
Arapahoe/Abilene//NE86488 =<br />
Arapahoe/Abilene/4/Colt/3/Warrior*5/Agent//Kavkaz = sister line of<br />
Millennium, NE94479. Hard red winter wheat. White-chaffed, awned. Good<br />
winterhardiness, average test weight, medium kernels, and moderately<br />
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strong straw strength. Medium in maturity and medium tall in plant<br />
height (probably a taller semi-dwarf).<br />
The following were developed by James A. LaMondia, Connecticut AES, Valley<br />
Laboratory, Cook Hill Road, Box 248, Windsor, Connecticut 06095, United<br />
States. Received 11/26/1999.<br />
PI 612391. Nicotiana tabacum L.<br />
Cultivar. Inbred. "METACOMET". CV-120. Pedigree - 0-30 shade x VA81<br />
flue-cured - inbred selection F2 to F12. Shade tobacco with resistance<br />
to the tobacco cyst nematode (Globodera tabacum tabacum) and tobacco<br />
mosaic virus. Nematode resistance conferred by the VA81 parent. Mosaic<br />
virus resistance derives from Nicotiana glutinosa. Nematode resistance<br />
expressed as reduced nematode development and reproduction. Nematode<br />
populations reduced by approx. 70% after production.<br />
PI 612392. Nicotiana tabacum L.<br />
Cultivar. Inbred. "POQUONOCK". CV-121. Pedigree - 0-30 shade x VA81<br />
flue-cured -backcrossed twice to 0-30, twice to 0-40 shade, crossed to a<br />
selfed inbred (F3) OF 0-30 X VA81, and selfed to homogeneity (F6). Shade<br />
tobacco with resistance to the tobacco cyst nematode (Globodera tabacum<br />
tabacum) and tobacco mosaic virus. Nematode resistance conferred by the<br />
VA81 parent. Mosaic virus resistance derives from Nicotiana glutinosa.<br />
Nematode resistance expressed as reduced nematode development and<br />
reproduction. Nematode populations reduced by approx. 70% after<br />
production.<br />
The following were developed by Eduardo Espitia, INIFAP, CIFAP, Experimental<br />
Valle De Mexico, Apartado Postal <strong>No</strong>. 10, KM 38.5 CARR. Mex-VER/VIA Texcoco,<br />
Chapingo, Federal District, Mexico; Eduardo Villasenor, INIFAP, CIFAP,<br />
Experimental Valle De Mexico, Apartado Postal <strong>No</strong>. 10, KM 38.5 CARR.<br />
Mex-VER/VIA Texcoco, Chapingo, Federal District, Mexico; C.<br />
Marquez-Gutierrez, INIFAP, CIFAP, Experimental Valle De Mexico, Apartado<br />
Postal <strong>No</strong>. 10, KM 38.5 CARR. Mex-VER/VIA Texcoco, Chapingo, Mexico 56230,<br />
Mexico. Received 12/03/1999.<br />
PI 612393. Avena sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "KARMA". CV-365. Pedigree - 8232-CI-9291-CROSS/COLLI.<br />
Released 1998. High grain yield with average plant height of 115 cm,<br />
and maturation of 116 days. Average groat protein of 16.6%, 1000-kernel<br />
weight of 20.6 g, and groat percentage of 73.2%. Moderately resistant to<br />
races NA5 and NA27 of stem rust (Puccinia graminis) and prevalent races<br />
of crown rust (Puccinia coronata) in Mexico.<br />
PI 612394. Avena sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "CEVAMEX". CV-366. Pedigree - From a composite<br />
population including the F2 of 54 single crosses. Released 1998. High<br />
grain and forage yield obtained by mass gravimetric selection, with<br />
average plant height of 136 cm, and maturation of 126 days. Average<br />
groat protein of 16.6%, 1000-kernel weight of 30.1 g, and groat<br />
percentage of 67.6%. Moderately resistant to stem rust (Puccinia<br />
graminis) race NA26 and prevalent races of crown rust (Puccinia<br />
coronata) in Mexico.<br />
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The following were developed by T. L. Harvey, Kansas State University, Waters<br />
Hall, Department of Entomology, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, United States; Ken<br />
Kofoid, Kansas State University, KSU Agricultural Research Center, 1232 240th<br />
Avenue, Hays, Kansas 67601-9228, United States. Received 11/29/1999.<br />
PI 612395. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 99A; GP-571cmsA1; MALE STERILE. GP-571cms.<br />
Pedigree - KS 57B ms3/4/KS 56B ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi.<br />
Male-sterile of KS 99B (PI 612396).<br />
PI 612396. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 99B; MAINTAINER. GP-571. Pedigree - KS 57B<br />
ms3/4/KS 56B ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi. Biotype E greenbug<br />
(Schizaphis graminim) resistant seed parent. Seed white, black glumes,<br />
no pigmented testa, and is awned. <strong>Plant</strong> color purple, 3-dwarf height,<br />
and flowers in approx. 69 days from planting.<br />
PI 612397. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 100A; GP-572cmsA1; MALE STERILE. GP-572cms.<br />
Pedigree - KS 56B ms3/4/KS 65B/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi. Male-sterile<br />
of KS 100B (PI 612398).<br />
PI 612398. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 100B; MAINTAINER. GP-572. Pedigree - KS 56B<br />
ms3/4/KS 65B/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi. Biotype E greenbug (Schizaphis<br />
graminum) resistant seed parent. Seed white, black glumes, no pigmented<br />
testa, and is awnless. Pleant color purple, 3-dwarf height, and flowers<br />
in approx. 62 days from planting.<br />
PI 612399. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 101A; GP-573cmsA1; MALE STERILE. GP-573cms.<br />
Pedigree - OK 24B ms3/4/KS 57B ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi.<br />
Male-sterile of KS 101B (PI 612400).<br />
PI 612400. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 101B; MAINTAINER. GP-573. Pedigree - OK 24B<br />
ms3/4/KS 57B ms3/3/KS65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi. Biotype E greenbug<br />
(Schizaphis graminum) resistant seed parent. Seed red, black glumes, no<br />
pigmented testa, and is awned. <strong>Plant</strong> color purple, short, 3-dwarf<br />
height, and flowers in approx. 66 days from planting.<br />
PI 612401. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 102A; GP-574cmsA1; MALE STERILE. GP-574cms.<br />
Pedigree - KS 56B ms3/4/NP2B ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi.<br />
Male-sterile of KS 102B (PI 612402).<br />
PI 612402. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 102B; MAINTAINER. GP-574. Pedigree - KS 56B<br />
ms3/4/NP2B ms3/3/KS 65 A//KKP6BR al/Sarvasi. Biotype E greenbug<br />
(Schizaphis graminum) resistant seed parent. Seed red, black glumes, no<br />
pigmented testa, and is awnless. <strong>Plant</strong> color purple, short, 3-dwarf<br />
height, and flowers in approx. 64 days after planting.<br />
PI 612403. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 103A; GP-575cmsA1; MALE STERILE. GP-575cms.<br />
Pedigree - NP2B ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi/4/KS 57B. Male-sterile<br />
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of KS 103B (PI 612404).<br />
PI 612404. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 103B; MAINTAINER. GP-575. Pedigree - NP2B<br />
ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi/4/KS 57B. Biotype E greenbug (Schizaphis<br />
graminum) resistant seed parent. Seed red, black glumes, no pigmented<br />
testa, and is awnless. <strong>Plant</strong> color purple, 3-dwarf height, and flowers<br />
in approx. 68 days from planting.<br />
PI 612405. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 104A; GP-576cmsA1; MALE STERILE. GP-576cms.<br />
Pedigree - NP2B ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi. Male-sterile of KS 104B<br />
(PI 612406).<br />
PI 612406. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 104B; MAINTAINER. GP-576. Pedigree - NP2B<br />
ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi. Biotype E greenbug (Schizaphis<br />
graminum) resistant seed plant. Seed red, black glumes, no pigmented<br />
testa, and is awnless. <strong>Plant</strong> color purple, 3-dwarf height, and flowers<br />
in approx. 70 days from planting.<br />
PI 612407. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 105A; GP-577cmsA1; MALE STERILE. GP-577cms.<br />
Pedigree - KS 56B ms3//N 4692B/Sarvasi. Male-sterile of KS 105B (PI<br />
612408).<br />
PI 612408. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 105B; MAINTAINER. GP-577. Pedigree - KS 56B<br />
ms3//N 4692B/Sarvasi. Biotype E greenbug (Schizaphis graminum) resistant<br />
seed parent. Seed white, black glumes, no pigmented testa, and is awned.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> color purple, 2-dwarf height, and flowers in approx. 68 days from<br />
planting.<br />
PI 612409. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 106A; GP-578cmsA1; MALE STERILE. GP-578cms.<br />
Pedigree - NP2B ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi/4/KS 56B/QL 3.<br />
Male-sterile of KS 106B (PI 612410).<br />
PI 612410. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 106B; MAINTAINER. GP-578. Pedigree - NP2B<br />
ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi/4/KS 56B/QL 3. Biotype E greenbug<br />
(Schizaphis graminum) resistant seed parent. Seed red, black glumes, no<br />
pigmented testa, and is awned. <strong>Plant</strong> color purple, 3-dwarf height, and<br />
flowers in approx. 66 days from planting.<br />
PI 612411. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 107A; GP-579cmsA1; MALE STERILE. GP-579cms.<br />
Pedigree - KS 57B ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi. Male-sterile of KS<br />
107B (PI 612412).<br />
PI 612412. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 107B; MAINTAINER. GP-579. Pedigree - KS 57B<br />
ms3/3/KS 65 A//KP6BR al/Sarvasi. Biotype E greenbug (Schizaphis<br />
graminum) resistant seed parent. Seed red, black glumes, no pigmented<br />
testa, and is awned. <strong>Plant</strong> color purple, short, 3-dwarf height, and<br />
flowers in approx. 66 days from planting.<br />
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PI 612413. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 108R. GP-580. Pedigree - KP9B ms3/PI 550607.<br />
Biotype l greenbug (Schizaphis graminum) resistant seed parent. Seed<br />
white, black glumes, no pigmented testa, and is awned. <strong>Plant</strong> color<br />
purple, 3-dwarf height, and flowers in approx. 69 days from planting.<br />
Restores fertility to hybrids with the A1 cytoplasmic-genic male<br />
sterility system.<br />
PI 612414. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 109R. GP-581. Pedigree - KP9B ms3/PI 550607 KP9B<br />
ms3/PI 550607. Biotype l greenbug (Schizaphis graminum) resistant seed<br />
parent. Seed white, black glumes, no pigmented testa, and is awned.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> color purple, 3-dwarf height, and flowers in approx. 67 days from<br />
planting. Restores fertility to hybrids with the A1 cytoplasmic-genic<br />
male sterility system.<br />
PI 612415. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 110R. GP-582. Pedigree - TX 430R/PI 550610.<br />
Biotype l greenbug (Schizaphis graminum) resistant seed parent. Seed<br />
red, black glumes, no pigmented testa, and is awnless. <strong>Plant</strong> color<br />
purple, tall, 3-dwarf height, and flowers in approx. 74 days from<br />
planting. Restores fertility to hybrids with the A1 cytoplasmic-genic<br />
male sterility system.<br />
PI 612416. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 111R. GP-583. Pedigree - TX 636R/8602//KP9B<br />
ms3/PI 550607. Biotype l greenbug (Schizaphis graminum) resistant seed<br />
parent. Seed red, black glumes, no pigmented testa, and is awnless.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> color purple, short, 3-dwarf height, and flowers in appprox. 68<br />
days from planting. Restores fertility to hybrids with the A1<br />
cytoplasmic-genic male sterility system.<br />
PI 612417. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 112R. GP-584. Pedigree - TX 636R/8602//KP9B<br />
ms3/PI 550607. Biotype l greenbug (Schizaphis graminum) resistant seed<br />
parent. Seed red, black glumes, no pigmented testa, and is awnless.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> color purple, short, 3-dwarf height, and flowers in approx. 73<br />
days from planting. Restores fertility to hybrids with the A1<br />
cytoplasmic-genic male sterility system.<br />
PI 612418. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 113R. GP-585. Pedigree - Selection from tan plant<br />
ms3/greenbug resistant sources PI 550607, PI 550610, and Cargill 607E.<br />
Resistant selections were random mated, screened, and then inbred.<br />
Biotype l greenbug (Schizaphis graminum) resistant seed parent. Seed<br />
white, straw colored glumes, no pigmented testa, and is awned. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
color tan, 3-dwarf height, and flowers in approx. 73 days from planting.<br />
Restores fertility to hybrids with the A1 cytoplasmic-genic male<br />
sterility system.<br />
PI 612419. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. KS 114R. GP-586. Pedigree - Selection from tan plant<br />
ms3/greenbug resistant sources PI 550607, PI 550610, and Cargill 607E.<br />
Resistant selections were random mated, screened, and then inbred.<br />
Biotype l greenbug (Schizaphis graminum) resistant seed parent. Seed<br />
white, sienna glumes, no pigmented testa, and is awnless. <strong>Plant</strong> color<br />
tan, 3-dwarf height, and flowers in approx. 76 days from planting.<br />
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Restores fertility to hybrids with the A1 cytoplasmic-genic male<br />
sterility system.<br />
The following were developed by James S. Quick, Colorado State University,<br />
Soil and Crop Sciences, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States; Frank<br />
Peairs, Colorado State University, Dept. of Bioagricultural Sciences & Pest<br />
Management, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1177, United States; J.B. Rudolph,<br />
Colorado State University, Dept. of Entomology, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523,<br />
United States; Klaus Lorenz, Colorado State University, Dept. of Food Science<br />
and Human Nutrition, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States; John<br />
Stromberger, Colorado State University, Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, 1170<br />
Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States; Scott D. Haley,<br />
Colorado State University, Soil and Crop Sciences Department, 1170 Campus<br />
Delivery, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States; J.J. Johnson, Colorado<br />
State University, Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, Fort Collins, Colorado<br />
80523, United States; Sally Clayshulte, Colorado State University, Dept. of<br />
Soil and Crop Sciences, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Building W18, Fort Collins, Colorado<br />
80523, United States; B. Clifford, Colorado State University, Dept. of Soil<br />
and Crop Sciences, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States. Received<br />
12/28/1999.<br />
PI 612420. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "PROWERS 99". PVP 200000315; CV-896. Pedigree -<br />
Modified bulk procedure following single plant selection for improved<br />
resistance to Russian wheat aphid within the cultivar Prowers<br />
(CO850060/PI 372129//5*Lamar). Released 1999. Awned, white-chaffed,<br />
medium tall hard red winter wheat. Similar to Prowers in all respects<br />
except has improved resistance to Russian wheat aphid.<br />
The following were developed by Kenneth J. Frey, Iowa State University,<br />
Department of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011-1010, United States; G. Patrick,<br />
Iowa State University, 1223 Agronomy Hall, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States;<br />
Jim Holland, Iowa State University, Department of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa<br />
50011-1010, United States; Ronald Skrdla, Iowa State University, Department<br />
of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Donated by Sam Weaver, The<br />
Quaker Oats Company, 617 West Main Street, Barrington, Illinois 60010, United<br />
States. Received 12/09/1999.<br />
PI 612421. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. IAN979-5-1-22; NSGC 8644. Pedigree -<br />
MO-O7929/IL85-6183-1. High beta-glucan levels.<br />
The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland,<br />
California, United States. Received 01/11/2000.<br />
PI 612422 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "PSR 2<strong>209</strong>". PVP 200000066.<br />
PI 612423. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "PSR 0140". PVP 200000067.<br />
PI 612424 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "Kalmath"; PSR 3726. PVP 200000068.<br />
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PI 612425. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "PSR 3865". PVP 200000069.<br />
PI 612426 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "MOHAWK"; PSR 6386. PVP 200000070.<br />
PI 612427 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "CONQUISTADOR". PVP 200000071.<br />
PI 612428 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "Siskiyou"; PSR 5179. PVP 200000072.<br />
PI 612429 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "Grizzly"; PSR 7328. PVP 200000073.<br />
PI 612430 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "PSR 3879". PVP 200000074.<br />
PI 612431 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "WOLVERINE". PVP 200000075.<br />
The following were developed by Akira Yonemaru, United States. Received<br />
01/11/2000.<br />
PI 612432. Capsicum annuum L.<br />
Cultivar. "HA-501". PVP 200000076.<br />
The following were developed by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas,<br />
United States. Received 01/11/2000.<br />
PI 612433 PVPO. Allium cepa L.<br />
Cultivar. "LEGEND". PVP 200000098.<br />
The following were developed by Advanta Seeds Pacific, Inc., Oregon, United<br />
States. Received 01/11/2000.<br />
PI 612434 PVPO. Festuca lemanii T. Bastard<br />
Cultivar. "AHF009". PVP 200000099.<br />
PI 612435 PVPO. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />
Cultivar. "SR 8250". PVP 200000100.<br />
PI 612436 PVPO. Lolium perenne L.<br />
Cultivar. "PROWLER". PVP 200000101.<br />
PI 612437 PVPO. Festuca ovina L.<br />
Cultivar. "SCALDIS II". PVP 200000102.<br />
PI 612438 PVPO. Festuca rubra L. subsp. rubra<br />
Cultivar. "ASCO87". PVP 200000103.<br />
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The following were developed by Karen A. Moldenhauer, University of Arkansas,<br />
Rice Research & Extension Center, 2900 Hwy 130 E, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160,<br />
United States; Fleet N. Lee, University of Arkansas, Rice Research &<br />
Extension Center, 2900 Hwy 130 E, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States;<br />
John Bernhardt, University of Arkansas, Rice Research & Extension Center,<br />
P.O. Box 351, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States; Arkansas Agricultural<br />
Experiment Station, University of Arkansas, Arkansas, United States; M.M.<br />
Blocker, University of Arkansas, Rice Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box<br />
351, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States; Richard <strong>No</strong>rman, University of<br />
Arkansas, P.S. 115, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States; M.M. Anders,<br />
University of Arkansas, Rice Research and Extension Center, P.O. Box 351,<br />
Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States; N.A. Slaton, University of<br />
Arkansas, Dept. of Crops, Soils and Environmental Sciences, PS 115,<br />
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States; C.E. Wilson, University of<br />
Arkansas, Rice Research and Extension Center, 2900 Hwy 130 E., Stuttgart,<br />
Arkansas 72160, United States; R.D. Cartwright, University of Arkansas, Dept.<br />
of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, PTSC 217, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States.<br />
Received 01/11/2000.<br />
PI 612439. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "WELLS"; RU9601053. PVP 200000077; Utility Patent<br />
6,281,416; CV-129. Pedigree - Newbonnet/3/Lebonnet/CI9902//Labelle.<br />
Released 1999.<br />
The following were developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Semiarid<br />
Prairie Agricultural Research Centre, Canada. Received 01/11/2000.<br />
PI 612440 PVPO. Lathyrus sativus L.<br />
Cultivar. "AC Greenfix". PVP 20000105.<br />
The following were developed by Busch Agricultural <strong>Resources</strong>, Inc., 3515 East<br />
County Road 52, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524, United States. Received<br />
01/11/2000.<br />
PI 612441 PVPO. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "6B94-8253". PVP 200000106. Pedigree - B1614/Stander.<br />
PI 612442 PVPO. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "TRADITION"; 6B95-2482. PVP 200000107.<br />
The following were developed by Hornbeck Seed Company, Inc., United States.<br />
Received 01/11/2000.<br />
PI 612443 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "HBK 5991". PVP 200000108.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 01/11/2000.<br />
PI 612444 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "93B46". PVP 200000109.<br />
PI 612445 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
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Cultivar. "93B26". PVP 200000110.<br />
PI 612446 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "92B36". PVP 200000111.<br />
PI 612447 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "96B32". PVP 200000112.<br />
PI 612448 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "96B21". PVP 200000113.<br />
PI 612449 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "95B95". PVP 200000114.<br />
The following were collected by John Bamberg, USDA, ARS, Potato Introduction<br />
Station, Peninsula Experiment Station, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 54235, United<br />
States; Joseph J. Pavek, USDA, ARS, University of Idaho, Research & Extension<br />
Center, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States; Charles Fernandez, University<br />
of Wisconsin, Potato Introduction Station, Peninsula Experiment Station,<br />
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 54235, United States; Stepan Kiru, N.I. Vavilov<br />
Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, Department of Tuber Crops, 44 Herzen Street, St.<br />
Petersburg, Leningrad 190000, Russian Federation. Received 08/19/1999.<br />
PI 612450. Solanum jamesii Torr.<br />
Wild. BKPF 75; WRF 3589 - 612450 x 612452. Collected 08/19/1999 in<br />
Colorado, United States. Latitude 37° 8' 42" N. Longitude 108°<br />
30' 31" W. Elevation 1830 m. Montezuma County. Near Cortez. Mesa Verde<br />
National Park. Junction of Spruce and Navajo canyons. An area of<br />
several acres. Deep black soil in flat grassy alluvial plain. Many<br />
thousands of plants covering the ground and growing among grass in open<br />
and among sage. Very vigorous and healthy, many flowering. To about<br />
12". Collected dozens of tubers, mostly mother tubers.<br />
PI 612451. Solanum jamesii Torr.<br />
Wild. BKPF 76. Collected 08/21/1999 in New Mexico, United States.<br />
Latitude 36° 1' 36" N. Longitude 107° 52' 24" W. Elevation 1940<br />
m. San Juan County. Navajo Reservation. Near Crownpoint. Chaco<br />
Culture National Historical Park. Sandy soil. Among grass and sage.<br />
Very many plants, some flowering. <strong>No</strong> fruit evident. Collected many<br />
tubers from scattered plants.<br />
PI 612452. Solanum jamesii Torr.<br />
Wild. BKPF 77; WRF 3589 - 612452 x 612450. Collected 08/21/1999 in New<br />
Mexico, United States. Latitude 35° 55' 48" N. Longitude 107° 6'<br />
6" W. Elevation 1950 m. Sandoval County. Between Torreon and Cuba on Rt<br />
197. At 0.7 miles W of powerline, just over 11 miles W of Cuba. Growing<br />
in sandy soil under low hanging juniper branches, below outcrop of large<br />
round boulders. First time observed a clump of what appeared to be many<br />
seedlings growing together--perhaps from a single buried berry.<br />
Collected about 40 seedlings.<br />
PI 612453. Solanum jamesii Torr.<br />
Wild. BKPF 78. Collected 08/22/1999 in New Mexico, United States.<br />
Latitude 35° 2' 18" N. Longitude 108° 20' 12" W. Elevation 2190<br />
m. Cibola County. Near Grants. El Morro National Monument. Campsite<br />
environs. Sandy reddish soil. Some under trees and among brush, some in<br />
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open. <strong>Plant</strong>s everywhere. Many small but some flowering. Collected 19<br />
plants.<br />
PI 612454. Solanum jamesii Torr.<br />
Wild. BKPF 79. Collected 08/22/1999 in Arizona, United States. Latitude<br />
35° 58' 42" N. Longitude 111° 56' 24" W. Elevation 2230 m.<br />
Coconino County. Grand Canyon National Park, S Rim. Across road from<br />
Buggeln picnic area down wooded slope to "Buggeln Tank". Near a spring<br />
on a raised berm. Among grass and under rabbit brush in opening in<br />
Ponderosa forest. Yellower color than observed elsewhere this year.<br />
Some flowering, no berries. Collected 20 plants.<br />
PI 612455. Solanum jamesii Torr.<br />
Wild. BKPF 80; WRF 3591 - 612455 x 620870. Collected 08/23/1999 in<br />
Arizona, United States. Latitude 35° 16' N. Longitude 112° 4'<br />
24" W. Elevation 2140 m. Coconino County. E on 40 from Williams, to<br />
north shore of (intermittently dry) Davenport Lake. At a driveway. In<br />
disturbed bare reddish clay-sand-gravel soil. Especially where<br />
disturbed along the powerline where (apparently) cable or pipeline had<br />
been buried. Or, in lakebed among grass and rabbit brush. Very large,<br />
thick leaves (to 8") with dark blue-green color on plants growing in<br />
full sun. Larger plants flowering. Many more small, yellow spindly<br />
plants in dry lakebed among grass.<br />
PI 612456. Solanum jamesii Torr.<br />
Wild. BKPF 81. Collected 08/24/1999 in New Mexico, United States.<br />
Latitude 34° 4' 36" N. Longitude 107° 27' 6" W. Elevation 2552<br />
m. Socorro County. Near Magedalena. On 60 12.2 mile W of Magdalena at<br />
roadside picnic area, N side of road. Moist sand under junipers and<br />
pines and in open grassy areas, pure gravel along roadside. <strong>Plant</strong>s not<br />
quite as abundant as in 1998, but some flowering and fruiting with<br />
mature fruit. Collected 200 fruit.<br />
The following were donated by Young-seok Kwon, Pusan Branch Station,<br />
Horticultural Experiment Station, 20 Kangdong-dong, Kangseogu, Pusan 618-300,<br />
Korea, South. Received 05/15/1995.<br />
PI 612457. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Shindewha 2ho"; Kw-1; Grif 12477.<br />
PI 612458. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Ukdewha"; Kw-2; Grif 12478.<br />
PI 612459. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Gabo"; Kw-3; Grif 12479.<br />
PI 612460. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Shindungtewha"; Kw-4; Grif 12480.<br />
PI 612461. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Chunseo"; Kw-5; Grif 12481.<br />
PI 612462. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Kiwon"; Kw-6; Grif 12482.<br />
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PI 612463. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Booyeon"; Kw-7; Grif 12483.<br />
PI 612464. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Dewhangsoobak"; Kw-8; Grif 12484.<br />
PI 612465. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Chunryoug"; Km-9; Grif 12485.<br />
PI 612466. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"<strong>No</strong>ngwoomanri"; Kw-10; Grif 12486.<br />
PI 612467. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Shindewha 3"; Kw-11; Grif 12487.<br />
PI 612468. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Handuel"; Kw-12; Grif 12488.<br />
PI 612469. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Shinyang"; Kw-13; Grif 12489.<br />
PI 612470. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Kumsang"; Kw-15; Grif 12490.<br />
PI 612471. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Lucky"; Kw-16; Grif 12491.<br />
PI 612472. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Bingguare"; Kw-17; Grif 12492.<br />
PI 612473. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Chilbo"; Kw-18; Grif 12493.<br />
PI 612474. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Seokwang"; Kw-19; Grif 12494.<br />
PI 612475. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />
"Shinbookuk"; Kw-20; Grif 12495.<br />
The following were developed by Lloyd May, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plains Soil,<br />
Water, and <strong>Plant</strong> Res., 2200 Pocket Road, Florence, South Carolina 29506-9706,<br />
United States. Received 12/22/1999.<br />
PI 612476. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PD 97006. Pedigree - PD 3-14/MD 14-B. High yield<br />
potential. Excellent fiber quality.<br />
PI 612477. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PD 97019. Pedigree - PD 5472/GA 88-133. High yield<br />
potential. Excellent fiber quality.<br />
PI 612478. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PD 97021. Pedigree - PD 5472/HB 92-44. High yield<br />
potential. Excellent fiber quality.<br />
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PI 612479. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PD 97047. Pedigree - PD 5377/MD 14-B. High yield<br />
potential. Excellent fiber quality.<br />
PI 612480. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PD 97072. Pedigree - PD 5582/MD 14-B. High yield<br />
potential. Excellent fiber quality.<br />
The following were developed by Lloyd May, University of Georgia, Coastal<br />
Plain Experiment Station, 115 Coastal Way, Tifton, Georgia 31793-0748, United<br />
States. Received 12/22/1999.<br />
PI 612481. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PD 97100. GP-739. Pedigree - PD 5256/SureGrow 501.<br />
High yield potential and acceptable fiber quality. Lint yield averaged<br />
8% greater than SureGrow 501. Lint fraction similar to SureGrow 501<br />
(41%). Fiber strength, 2.5% fiber span length, and micronaire readings<br />
similar to SureGrow 501. Moderately susceptible to fusarium wilt<br />
(Fusarium oxysporum).<br />
The following were developed by Lloyd May, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plains Soil,<br />
Water, and <strong>Plant</strong> Res., 2200 Pocket Road, Florence, South Carolina 29506-9706,<br />
United States. Received 12/22/1999.<br />
PI 612482. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PD 97101. Pedigree - PD 5256/SG501. High yield<br />
potential. Excellent fiber quality.<br />
The following were developed by C. Reed Funk, Rutgers University, Cook<br />
College, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Department, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8520,<br />
United States; Ronald F. Bara, Rutgers University, New Jersey Agricultural<br />
Experiment Station, Cook College, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901, United<br />
States; Dirk A. Smith, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Science Dept., Cook College, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903,<br />
United States; W.A. Meyer, Rutgers University, Cook College, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences<br />
Dept., P.O. Box 231, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, United States; Timothy<br />
M. Ford, Lebanon Seaboard Corporation, P.O. Box 10, Huntsville, Utah 84317,<br />
United States. Received 12/27/1999.<br />
PI 612483. Festuca rubra L. subsp. rubra<br />
Cultivar. Population. "PATHFINDER"; LTP-3951; Lot Z1-9-1225. PVP<br />
200000348; CV-88. Pedigree - Selected from old turfs of the United<br />
States and Europe. Progenies of intercrossing the best performing plants<br />
were subjected to varying cycles of phenotypic and genotypic selection.<br />
Medium-low growing, turf-type strong creeping red fescue able to produce<br />
an attractive, fine-textured turf of medium density and medium dark<br />
green color. Extensive rhizomes give good spreading ability and the<br />
ability to recover from injury.<br />
The following were collected by Edward J. Garvey, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
<strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 409, Building 003, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland<br />
20705-2350, United States; Qing Wang, Nanjing Botanical Garden, Mem. Sun<br />
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Yat-Sen, P.O. Box 1435, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210014, China; Jerry Stites,<br />
Longwood Gardens, P.O. Box 501, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348, United<br />
States. Received 10/09/1999.<br />
PI 612484. Capsicum annuum L.<br />
Cultivated. TS 99-015; NA 69954. Collected 10/09/1999 in Sichuan, China.<br />
Latitude 31° 39' 48" N. Longitude 102° 48' 6" E. Dan Ba City,<br />
From a market, vendors were Tibetian women, Peppers have been grown here<br />
for many years. 11 Fruits bright red when ripe, variable in length<br />
(6-10cm long, 1-2 1/2 cm in diameter at stem tapered at tip.<br />
The following were collected by Shawn Belt, USDA, ARS, U.S. National<br />
Arboretum, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Glenn Dale, Maryland 20769-9157,<br />
United States; Edward J. Garvey, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong><br />
Laboratory, Room 409, Building 003, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland<br />
20705-2350, United States; Qing Wang, Nanjing Botanical Garden, Mem. Sun<br />
Yat-Sen, P.O. Box 1435, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210014, China; Jerry Stites,<br />
Longwood Gardens, P.O. Box 501, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348, United<br />
States. Received 10/09/1999.<br />
PI 612485. Capsicum annuum L.<br />
Cultivated. TS 99-016; Chaotian jiao pepper, 'Face the sky'; NA 69955.<br />
Collected 10/09/1999 in Sichuan, China. Latitude 31° 39' 48" N.<br />
Longitude 102° 48' 6" E. Dan Bu City, From a market, vendors were<br />
Tibetian women. This variety is old. Fruit was 1.5 -2 cm wide and 3-4<br />
cm long (not tappered at end).<br />
The following were collected by James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
University, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina 27695-7609, United States; Jerry A. Payne, Wildlife Biology<br />
Department, Rt. 5, Box 180, Forsyth, Georgia 31029, United States. Donated by<br />
James F. Hancock, Michigan State University, Deptartment of Horticulture,<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United<br />
States; James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Department of<br />
Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7609, United<br />
States. Received 09/28/1995.<br />
PI 612486. Fragaria virginiana subsp. grayana (Vilm. ex J. Gay) Staudt<br />
Wild. F. virginiana NC 95-19-1; NC 95-19-1; CFRA 1408. Collected<br />
07/11/1995 in Mississippi, United States. Latitude 34° 0' 27" N.<br />
Longitude 88° 34' 17" W. Elevation 0 m. Mississippi, Monroe county.<br />
Hwy 278 1.8 mi from Lake Monroe Rd to Wrenwood Rd. L on Wrenwood (an<br />
unpaved rd to Presbyterian Church Camp). Site 0.75 mi off road to the<br />
right, behind caretakers home. Cedar glade with occasional F.<br />
virginiana, mostly in heavy shade, but with several colonies extending<br />
out into open areas. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Mississippi.<br />
Dr. Natalia Peres, University of Florida has found that this clone is<br />
immune to Colletotrichum crown rot.<br />
The following were donated by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University,<br />
Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing,<br />
Michigan 48824-1325, United States. Received 12/01/1999.<br />
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PI 612487. Fragaria chiloensis subsp. pacifica Staudt<br />
Wild. CFRA 688; CFRA 1689. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in British<br />
Columbia, Canada. Female; short day; large fruit; winter hardy in<br />
Ontario, but not Michigan; very resistant to leaf scorch and spot;<br />
representative of subsp. pacifica from the upper Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest<br />
(British Columbia).<br />
PI 612488. Fragaria chiloensis subsp. pacifica Staudt<br />
Wild. CFRA 1267; CFRA 1690. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in<br />
British Columbia, Canada. Hermaphrodite; short day; large orange fruit;<br />
winter hardy in Ontario, but not Michigan; elite representative of<br />
subsp. pacifica from upper Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest (British Columbia).<br />
The following were collected by Bruce H. Barritt, Washington State<br />
University, Tree Fruit Research & Extension Ctr., 1100 N. Western Avenue,<br />
Wenatchee, Washington 98801, United States. Donated by James F. Hancock,<br />
Michigan State University, Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil<br />
Science A 342, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States. Received<br />
12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612489. Fragaria chiloensis subsp. lucida (E. Vilm. ex Gay) Staudt<br />
Wild. HM1; CFRA 1691. Collected 08/1997 in Oregon, United States.<br />
Latitude 43° 55' 54" N. Longitude 124° 6' 39" W. Elevation 10 m.<br />
Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park a couple of miles south of<br />
Florence, Oregon. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Oregon. Female;<br />
short day; unusually high fruit number; representative of subsp. lucida<br />
from the lower Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest (Oregon).<br />
The following were collected by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University,<br />
Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing,<br />
Michigan 48824-1325, United States. Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612490. Fragaria chiloensis subsp. pacifica Staudt<br />
Wild. Scotts Creek (Franklin Point); Scott's Creek (Franklin Point);<br />
CFRA 1692; SC. Collected 07/21/1975 in California, United States.<br />
Latitude 37° 8' 59" N. Longitude 122° 21' 34" W. Elevation 0 m.<br />
Central, coastal California at Franklin Point, about two miles north of<br />
Scott Creek Beach. Loose, white sand dunes overlooking the ocean (about<br />
100 feet away). Some succulents and grasses, although was mostly<br />
strawberry. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in California. Female;<br />
short day; large; red fruited; highest yield potential of any <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
American clone analyzed to date; found on dunes, so probably has high<br />
salt and drought tolerance, as well as low nutrient needs; elite<br />
representative of subsp. pacifica from central California.<br />
The following were collected by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University,<br />
Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing,<br />
Michigan 48824-1325, United States; Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; Stan Hokanson, USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, Building 010A, Room 210,<br />
BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States. Donated by James F.<br />
Hancock, Michigan State University, Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and<br />
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Soil Science A 342, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States.<br />
Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612491. Fragaria virginiana subsp. glauca (S. Watson) Staudt<br />
Wild. BT3; BH3; CA 1226; CFRA 1693. Collected 07/27/1997 in Utah, United<br />
States. Latitude 41° 6' 23" N. Longitude 111° 30' 1" W.<br />
Elevation 2712 m. Big Cottonwood Creek Canyon, Utah. Loose decomposed<br />
granite soil. Found in fir forest opening. Associated with Indian Paint<br />
Brush (Castilleja sp.), Geranium sp., grasses, and Virginia Bluebells<br />
(Mertensia sp.). Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Utah. Female;<br />
repeat flowering; red fruited; probably winter hardy as found at 2000m<br />
elevation; representative of subsp. glauca from the Rocky Mountains<br />
(Utah). Probably represents the clone used by Brighurst (CFRA 338) to<br />
produce day-nutral cultivars.<br />
The following were collected by Adam Dale, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture &<br />
Food, Horticultural Experiment Station, Box 587, Simcoe, Ontario N3Y 4N5,<br />
Canada. Donated by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University, Deptartment<br />
of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing, Michigan<br />
48824-1325, United States. Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612492. Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana<br />
Wild. Eagle 14; CFRA 1694. Collected 05/28/1988 in Ontario, Canada.<br />
Latitude 42° 34' N. Longitude 81° 34' W. Elevation 0 m. Picnic<br />
area on Highway 3 just east of Eagle, Elgin county, Ontario. Mown<br />
grassland at edge of wood. Grass mown periodically. Pedigree -<br />
Collected from the wild in Ontario, Canada. Partial hermaphrodite; weak,<br />
cyclic flowering; resistant to mildew and scorch; representative of<br />
subsp. virginiana from south central Canada (Ontario).<br />
The following were collected by Adam Dale, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture &<br />
Food, Horticultural Experiment Station, Box 587, Simcoe, Ontario N3Y 4N5,<br />
Canada. Donated by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University, Deptartment<br />
of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing, Michigan<br />
48824-1325, United States; James F. Hancock, Michigan State University,<br />
Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing,<br />
Michigan 48824-1325, United States. Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612493. Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana<br />
Wild. Fredrick 9; CFRA 1695. Collected 07/20/1988 in Ontario, Canada.<br />
Latitude 49° 4' N. Longitude 81° 8' W. Elevation 0 m. Fredrick,<br />
Cochrane district, Ontario. Second picnic area on highway 11 west of<br />
Cochrane. Open grassy areas in pine woodland. Soils: peat and clay.<br />
Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Ontario, Canada. Male; cyclic<br />
flowering; winter hardy; resistant to mildew and scorch; representative<br />
of subsp. virginiana from south central Canada (Ontario).<br />
The following were collected by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University,<br />
Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing,<br />
Michigan 48824-1325, United States; James Luby, University of Minnesota,<br />
Department of Horticultural Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota<br />
55108, United States. Donated by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University,<br />
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Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing,<br />
Michigan 48824-1325, United States. Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612494. Fragaria virginiana Mill.<br />
Wild. LH 5-1; BH2; CFRA 1696. Collected 08/02/1989 in South Dakota,<br />
United States. Latitude 44° 33' 10" N. Longitude 103° 39' 24" W.<br />
Elevation 1555 m. Whitetail Gulch in Black Hills National Forest,<br />
Pennington county, South Dakota. Corner of county road 318 and forest<br />
road 182. Grazed forest medow with Pinus contorta, Picea glauca, Poplus<br />
termuloides and grasses. Asdpect northwest. Pedigree - Collected from<br />
the wild in South Dakota. Female; cyclic flowering; probably winter<br />
hardy as found at 1550m elevation; representative of an apparent hybrid<br />
between eastern subsp. virginiana and western subsp. glauca on the<br />
eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains (Black Hills of South Dakota).<br />
The following were collected by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University,<br />
Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing,<br />
Michigan 48824-1325, United States; James Luby, University of Minnesota,<br />
Department of Horticultural Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota<br />
55108, United States. Donated by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University,<br />
Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing,<br />
Michigan 48824-1325, United States; James F. Hancock, Michigan State<br />
University, Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East<br />
Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States. Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612495. Fragaria virginiana Mill.<br />
Wild. LH 50-1; LH 50-4; CFRA 1697. Developed in United States.<br />
Collected 08/16/1989 in Montana, United States. Latitude 46° 50' 28"<br />
N. Longitude 110° 41' 40" W. Elevation 2255 m. Kings Hill Pass in<br />
the Lewis and Clark National Forest. At interface of montane Pinus<br />
contorta and subalpine Picea englemannii and Pinus albicaulis<br />
communities. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Montana. Apparent<br />
hybrid between F. virginiana subsp. glauca and F.virginiana subsp.<br />
virginiana. Hermaphrodite; cyclic flowering; extremely large, numerous<br />
fruit; probably cold winter hardy as found at 2255m elevation;<br />
representative of an apparent hybrid between subsp. glauca and subsp.<br />
virginiana on the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains (Lewis and Clark<br />
National Forest, Montana).<br />
The following were collected by Patricia Holloway, University of Alaska -<br />
Fairbanks, Georgeson Botanical Garden, 117 West Tanana Drive, Fairbanks,<br />
Alaska 99775, United States. Donated by James F. Hancock, Michigan State<br />
University, Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East<br />
Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States. Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612496. Fragaria virginiana subsp. glauca (S. Watson) Staudt<br />
Wild. MN 8688; RH 43; CFRA 1698. Collected 1985 in Alaska, United States.<br />
Latitude 64° 2' N. Longitude 145° 44' W. Elevation 0 m. Found<br />
near Delta Junction, Alaska. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in<br />
Alaska. Partial hermaphrodite; cyclic flowering; resistant to black root<br />
rot; representative of subsp. glauca from the upper northwestern part of<br />
Fragaria virginiana's range (Alaska).<br />
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The following were collected by Adam Dale, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture &<br />
Food, Horticultural Experiment Station, Box 587, Simcoe, Ontario N3Y 4N5,<br />
Canada. Donated by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University, Deptartment<br />
of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing, Michigan<br />
48824-1325, United States. Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612497. Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana<br />
Wild. Montreal River 10; CFRA 1699. Collected 07/23/1988 in Ontario,<br />
Canada. Latitude 47° 14' N. Longitude 84° 39' W. Elevation 0 m.<br />
On highway 17 at Montreal River Harbour, Algoma district, Ontario. Open<br />
disturbed habitat between road and woodland. Very sandy, gravelly soil,<br />
very dry. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Ontario, Canada.<br />
Hermaphrodite; short day; unusually large fruit; resistant to mildew and<br />
scorch; representative of subsp. virginiana from south-central Canada<br />
(Ontario).<br />
The following were collected by Margaret M. Stahler, USDA/NRSC, 2316 S. 6th<br />
St., Suite C, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601, United States. Donated by James F.<br />
Hancock, Michigan State University, Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and<br />
Soil Science A 342, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States.<br />
Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612498. Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana<br />
Wild. MS 31-19; RH 23; CFRA 1700. Collected 07/27/1986 in Minnesota,<br />
United States. Latitude 48° 27' N. Longitude 93° 10' W.<br />
Elevation 0 m. Koochiching county, Minnesota. <strong>No</strong>rthern dry mesic forest<br />
(C.F. Curtis) with Populus tremuloides, Betula papifera (sp.?), Picea<br />
glauca, Picea mariana and Pinus strobus. Pedigree - Collected from the<br />
wild in Minnesota. Partial hermaphrodite; cyclic flowering; large fruit;<br />
resistant to black root rot, scorch and spot; representative of subsp.<br />
virginiana from the upper midwest (Minnesota).<br />
The following were collected by Margaret M. Stahler, USDA/NRSC, 2316 S. 6th<br />
St., Suite C, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601, United States. Donated by James F.<br />
Hancock, Michigan State University, Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and<br />
Soil Science A 342, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States; James<br />
F. Hancock, Michigan State University, Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and<br />
Soil Science A 342, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States.<br />
Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612499. Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana<br />
Wild. MS 05-06; RH 30; CFRA 1701. Collected 06/21/1986 in Minnesota,<br />
United States. Latitude 47° 43' 49" N. Longitude 90° 26' 24" W.<br />
Elevation 0 m. Cut Face Creek (Good Harbor Creek), Cook county,<br />
Minnesota. Populus tremuloides, Cornus sp. and Picea mariana. Pedigree<br />
- Collected from the wild in Minnesota. Partial hermaphrodite; cyclic<br />
flowering; resistant to black root rot, scorch and spot; representative<br />
of subsp. virginiana from the upper midwest (Minnesota).<br />
The following were collected by James Luby, University of Minnesota,<br />
Department of Horticultural Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota<br />
55108, United States. Donated by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University,<br />
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Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing,<br />
Michigan 48824-1325, United States. Received 12/01/1999.<br />
PI 612500. Fragaria virginiana subsp. glauca (S. Watson) Staudt<br />
Wild. RH 45; N8418; CFRA 1702. Collected 08/1984 in Alberta, Canada.<br />
Latitude 52° 13' N. Longitude 117° 10' W. Elevation 2200 m.<br />
Found near Columbia Icefield (Sunwapta Pass). Pedigree - Collected from<br />
the wild in Alberta, Canada. Partial hermaphrodite; weak cyclic<br />
flowering; probably extremely cold hardy due to location; resistant to<br />
black root rot, scorch and spot; representative of subsp. glauca from<br />
southwestern Canada (Alberta).<br />
The following were collected by James F. Hancock, Michigan State University,<br />
Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science A 342, East Lansing,<br />
Michigan 48824-1325, United States; James Luby, University of Minnesota,<br />
Department of Horticultural Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota<br />
55108, United States. Donated by Adam Dale, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture &<br />
Food, Horticultural Experiment Station, Box 587, Simcoe, Ontario N3Y 4N5,<br />
Canada. Received 01/11/2000.<br />
PI 612501. Fragaria virginiana subsp. glauca (S. Watson) Staudt<br />
Wild. LH 30-1; LH 30-4; CFRA 1703. Developed in United States.<br />
Collected 08/09/1989 in Montana, United States. Latitude 46° 44' 42"<br />
N. Longitude 114° 11' 26" W. Elevation 1060 m. Pedigree - Collected<br />
from the wild in Montana. Hermaphrodite; cyclic flowering; large<br />
fruited; heat tolerant; representative of subsp. glauca from the central<br />
Rocky Mountains, Montana.<br />
The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6434, United States. Received 07/12/1990.<br />
PI 612502. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
Wild. WJK-PRC-104; W6 4562; Grif 12331. Collected 06/07/1990 in<br />
Guangdong, China. Latitude 23° 55' N. Longitude 113° 2' E.<br />
Elevation 15 m. Farmer's field, about 25km north of Qingyuan, Guangdong<br />
Province. Grown at edge of peanut planting. White or cream-seeded with<br />
black hylum. Pods 6-10cm long.<br />
PI 612503. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
Cultivated. W6 6220; Grif 12333. Collected 05/30/1990 in Sichuan, China.<br />
Latitude 29° 34' N. Longitude 103° 44' E. Collected from a<br />
farmer in Leshan City, Quan Miao County, about 10km from Leshan, Sichuan<br />
Province. Lat/lon accurate to Leshan. Mixed with W6 4519.<br />
The following were collected by L. Guarino, International <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<br />
<strong>Resources</strong> Institute, Rome, Latium, Italy. Donated by Paul Quek, International<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Genetics <strong>Resources</strong> Institute, Regional Office for Asia, the Pacific and<br />
Oceania, c/o IDRC, 7th Storey, RELC Building, Singapore. Received 11/19/1994.<br />
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PI 612504. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
15082; Grif 12384. Collected 1988 in Saudi Arabia.<br />
The following were collected by Citoyen Nlandu ne Nsaku, Institut de<br />
Recherche, Agronomique et Zootechnique (IRAZ), De La C.E.P.G.L., B.P. 91,<br />
Gitega, Burundi. Donated by Paul Quek, International <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics <strong>Resources</strong><br />
Institute, Regional Office for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania, c/o IDRC, 7th<br />
Storey, RELC Building, Singapore. Received 11/29/1994.<br />
PI 612505. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 49; Grif 12387. Collected 05/17/1989 in Kasai-Oriental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 45' S. Longitude 23° 57' E. Elevation 780 m. INERA<br />
Station.<br />
PI 612506. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 51; Grif 12389. Collected 05/17/1989 in Kasai-Oriental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 45' S. Longitude 23° 57' E. Elevation 780 m. INERA<br />
Station.<br />
PI 612507. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 52; Grif 12390. Collected 05/17/1989 in Kasai-Oriental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 45' S. Longitude 23° 57' E. Elevation 780 m. INERA<br />
Station.<br />
PI 612508. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 53; Grif 12391. Collected 05/17/1989 in Kasai-Oriental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 45' S. Longitude 23° 57' E. Elevation 780 m. INERA<br />
Station.<br />
PI 612509. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 55; Grif 12393. Collected 05/17/1989 in Kasai-Oriental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 45' S. Longitude 23° 57' E. Elevation 780 m. INERA<br />
Station.<br />
PI 612510. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 77; Grif 12394. Collected 05/18/1989 in Kasai-Oriental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 8' S. Longitude 24° 11' E. Elevation 860 m. Lubanga.<br />
PI 612511. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 115; Grif 12396. Collected 05/27/1989 in Kasai-Occidental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 5° 30' S. Longitude 22° 8' E. Elevation 590 m. Kalume.<br />
PI 612512. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 124; Grif 12399. Collected 05/30/1989 in Kasai-Occidental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 7° 11' S. Longitude 22° 33' E. Elevation 900 m. Marche<br />
De Luiza.<br />
PI 612513. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 128; Grif 12400. Collected 05/31/1989 in Kasai-Occidental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 3' S. Longitude 28° 8' E. Elevation 700 m. Ngomba.<br />
PI 612514. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 134; Grif 12401. Collected 05/31/1989 in Kasai-Occidental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 5° 57' S. Longitude 22° 6' E. Elevation 670 m. Matamba.<br />
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PI 612515. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 137; Grif 12402. Collected 06/02/1989 in Kasai-Occidental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 4° 54' S. Longitude 21° 46' E. Elevation 600 m. Marche<br />
De Mweka.<br />
PI 612516. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 188; Grif 12405. Collected 06/11/1989 in Shaba, Zaire. Latitude<br />
10° 38' S. Longitude 25° 49' E. Elevation 700 m.<br />
PI 612517. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 225; Grif 12407. Collected 06/13/1989 in Shaba, Zaire. Latitude<br />
10° 44' S. Longitude 25° 27' E. Elevation 900 m. Marche De<br />
Kolwezi.<br />
PI 612518. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 287; Grif 12412. Collected 06/25/1989 in Shaba, Zaire. Latitude<br />
8° 6' S. Longitude 26° 25' E. Elevation 800 m. Kinkonta.<br />
PI 612519. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 293; Grif 12413. Collected 06/25/1989 in Shaba, Zaire.<br />
PI 612520. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 296; Grif 12414. Collected 06/26/1989 in Shaba, Zaire. Latitude<br />
7° 21' S. Longitude 26° 11' E. Elevation 800 m.<br />
PI 612521. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 303; Grif 12415. Collected 06/26/1989 in Shaba, Zaire. Latitude<br />
7° 22' S. Longitude 25° 49' E. Elevation 950 m. Kamungu.<br />
PI 612522. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 308; Grif 12416. Collected 06/22/1989 in Shaba, Zaire. Latitude<br />
7° 22' S. Longitude 25° 49' E. Elevation 950 m. Nyembo.<br />
The following were donated by Guoxuan Li, Washington State University,<br />
Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Johnson Hall, Pullman, Washington 99164,<br />
United States. Received 12/13/1990.<br />
PI 612523. Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis (L.) Verdc.<br />
GL-12; W6 6358; Grif 12296. Collected in Xinjiang, China.<br />
The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6434, United States. Received 07/12/1990.<br />
PI 612524. Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis (L.) Verdc.<br />
Cultivated. WJK-PRC-84; W6 4542; Grif 12329. Collected 06/06/1990 in<br />
Yunnan, China. Latitude 25° 4' N. Longitude 102° 41' E.<br />
Elevation 1900 m. Market in Kunming, Yunnan Province. Possibly yardlong<br />
(0.914m) bean Vigna unguiculata. Grown locally.<br />
The following were donated by N. Quat Ng, International Institute of Tropical<br />
Agriculture, Oyo Road, PMB 5320, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria. Received 09/28/1992.<br />
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PI 612525. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13730; NVU 29; Grif 12089. Collected in Togo.<br />
PI 612526. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13736; NVU 48; Grif 1<strong>209</strong>5. Collected in Togo.<br />
PI 612527. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13740; NVU 56; Grif 1<strong>209</strong>9. Collected in Togo.<br />
PI 612528. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13747; CuCx 105-22E; Grif 12106. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612529. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13748; CuCx 149-019; Grif 12107. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612530. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13751; CuCx 158-019; Grif 12110. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612531. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13752; CuCx 160-019; Grif 12111. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612532. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13754; CuCx 161-15E; Grif 12113. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612533. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13755; CuCx 161-17E; Grif 12114. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612534. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13756; CuCx 164-9F; Grif 12115. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612535. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13757; CuCx 163-18F; Grif 12116. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612536. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13760; CuCx 166-089; Grif 12119. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612537. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13762; CuCx 167-7E; Grif 12121. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612538. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13763; CuCx 167-43F; Grif 12122. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612539. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13766; CuCx 171-01E; Grif 12125. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612540. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13767; CuCx 171-09E; Grif 12126. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612541. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13768; CuCx 171-6E; Grif 12127. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612542. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13769; CuCx 171-012E; Grif 12128. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612543. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
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TVu 13770; CuCx 171-13E; Grif 12129. Collected in Brazil.<br />
PI 612544. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13772; CuCx 171-28E; Grif 12131. Collected in Brazil.<br />
The following were developed by Craig F. Morris, USDA-ARS, Western Wheat<br />
Quality Lab., E-202 FSHN Facility East, Pullman, Washington 99164-6394,<br />
United States; Cal F. Konzak, <strong>No</strong>rthwest <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding Company, NE 1725<br />
Wheatland, Pullman, Washington 99163, United States. Received 01/24/2000.<br />
PI 612545. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL6K107-BHWX2-2a; NSGC 8645. GP-689. Pedigree - PI<br />
606717/Kanto 107. Released 2000. Soft, homozygous waxy wheat. Combines<br />
waxy alleles at all three homoeologous loci (Wx-A1b, Wx-B1b, Wx-D1b).<br />
As a fully waxy line it lacks the Waxy gene product, granule bound<br />
starch synthase (GBSS, EC24.1.21), and less than 1% amylose. It carries<br />
the soft, wild-type hardness allele (Ha) with the puroindoline genotype,<br />
Pina-D1a and Pinb-D1a, derived from Kanto 107. Red grain color (one or<br />
more R genes).<br />
PI 612546. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL6K107-BHWX14-7; NSGC 8646. GP-690. Pedigree - PI<br />
606717/Kanto 107. Released 2000. Hard, homozygous waxy wheat. Combines<br />
waxy alleles at all three homoeologous loci (Wx-A1b, Wx-B1b, Wx-D1b).<br />
As a fully waxy lines it lacks the Waxy gene product, granule bound<br />
starch synthase (GBSS, EC24.1.21), and less than 1% amylose. It carries<br />
the hard allele (ha) with the puroindoline genotype, Pina-D1a and<br />
Pinb-D1b. Red grain color (one or more R genes).<br />
The following were developed by Craig F. Morris, USDA-ARS, Western Wheat<br />
Quality Lab., E-202 FSHN Facility East, Pullman, Washington 99164-6394,<br />
United States; Robert E. Allan, USDA-ARS, Dept. of Crop & Soil Science, <strong>209</strong><br />
Johnson Hall, Pullman, Washington 99164, United States. Received 01/24/2000.<br />
PI 612547. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL2GAM329S; NSGC 8647. GS-127. Pedigree - selection<br />
from PI 268329, Gamenya. Released 2000. Soft white spring wheat nil<br />
derived from Gamenya (PI 268329), soft allele of Hardness gene,<br />
Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI 612548.<br />
PI 612548. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL2GAM329H; NSGC 8648. GS-128. Pedigree - selection<br />
from PI 268329, Gamenya. Released 2000. Hard white spring wheat nil<br />
derived from Gamenya (PI 268329), hard allele of Hardness gene,<br />
Pina-D1b, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI 612547.<br />
PI 612549. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL2GAM503S; NSGC 8649. GS-129. Pedigree - selection<br />
from PI 274503, Gamenya. Released 2000. Soft white spring wheat nil<br />
derived from Gamenya (PI 274503), soft allele of Hardness gene,<br />
Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI 612550.<br />
PI 612550. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL2GAM503H; NSGC 8650. GS-130. Pedigree - selection<br />
from PI 274503, Gamenya. Released 2000. Hard white spring wheat nil<br />
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derived from Gamenya (PI 274503), hard allele of Hardness gene,<br />
Pina-D1b, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI 612549.<br />
PI 612551. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL2GAM909S; NSGC 8651. GS-131. Pedigree - selection<br />
from PI 290909, Gamenya. Released 2000. Soft white spring wheat nil<br />
derived from Gamenya (PI 290909), soft allele of Hardness gene,<br />
Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI 612552.<br />
PI 612552. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL2GAM909H; NSGC 8652. GS-132. Pedigree - selection<br />
from PI 290909, Gamenya. Released 2000. Hard white spring wheat nil<br />
derived from Gamenya (PI 290909), hard allele of Hardness gene,<br />
Pina-D1b, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with Pi 612551.<br />
PI 612553. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL3H-F077S; NSGC 8653. GS-133. Pedigree -<br />
Heron/7*Falcon = selection from AUS90077. Released 2000. Soft white<br />
spring wheat nil derived from Heron/7*Falcon selection (AUS90077), soft<br />
allele of Hardness gene, Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with Pi<br />
612554.<br />
PI 612554. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL3H-F077H; NSGC 8654. GS-134. Pedigree -<br />
Heron/7*Falcon = selection from AUS90077. Released 2000. Hard white<br />
spring wheat nil derived from Heron/7*Falcon selection (AUS90077), hard<br />
allele of Hardness gene, Pina-D1b, Pina-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI<br />
612553.<br />
PI 612555. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL3H-F254S; NSGC 8655. GS-135. Pedigree -<br />
Heron/7*Falcon = selection from AUS90254. Released 2000. Soft white<br />
spring wheat nil derived from Heron/7*Falcon selection (AUS90254), soft<br />
allele of Hardness gene, Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI<br />
612556.<br />
PI 612556. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL3H-F254H; NSGC 8656. GS-136. Pedigree -<br />
Heron/7*Falcon = selection from AUS90254. Released 2000. Hard white<br />
spring wheat nil derived from Heron/7*Falcon selection (AUS90254), hard<br />
allele of Hardness gene, Pina-D1b, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with Pi<br />
612555.<br />
PI 612557. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL4EB-P655H; NSGC 8657. GS-137. Pedigree -<br />
Paha*2//Early Blackhull sel./5*Paha. Released 2000. Hard red winter club<br />
wheat nil derived from Paha*2//EB/5*Paha, hard allele of Hardness gene,<br />
Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1b. Near-isogenic with PI 612558-612562.<br />
PI 612558. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL4EB-P656H; NSGC 8658. GS-138. Pedigree -<br />
Paha*2//Early Blackhull sel./5*Paha. Released 2000. Hard white winter<br />
club wheat nil derived from Paha*2//EB/5*Paha, hard allele of Hardness<br />
gene, Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1b. Near-isogenic with PI 612557-612562.<br />
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PI 612559. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL4EB-P651S; NSGC 8659. GS-139. Pedigree -<br />
Paha*2//Early Blackhull sel./5*Paha. Released 2000. Soft white winter<br />
club wheat nil derived from Paha*2//EB/5*Paha, soft allele of Hardness<br />
gene, Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI 612557-612562.<br />
PI 612560. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL4EB-P653S; NSGC 8660. GS-140. Pedigree -<br />
Paha*2//Early Blackhull sel./5*Paha. Released 2000. Soft red winter club<br />
wheat nil derived from Paha*2//EB/5*Paha, soft allele of Hardness gene,<br />
Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI 612557-612562.<br />
PI 612561. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL4EB-P678S; NSGC 8661. GS-141. Pedigree -<br />
Paha*2//Early Blackhull sel./5*Paha. Released 2000. Soft white winter<br />
club wheat nil derived from Paha*2//EB/5*Paha, soft allele of Hardness<br />
gene, Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI 612557-612562.<br />
PI 612562. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL4EB-P661S; NSGC 8662. GS-142. Pedigree -<br />
Paha*2//Early Blackhull sel./5*Paha. Released 2000. Soft white winter<br />
club wheat nil derived from Paha*2//EB/5*Paha, soft allele of Hardness<br />
gene, Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1b. Near-isogenic with PI 612557-612561.<br />
PI 612563. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. EARLY BLACKHULL SELECTION; WQL4EB680H; NSGC 8663.<br />
GS-143. Pedigree - selection from Early Blackhull, CI8856. Released<br />
2000. Hard red winter wheat parent (EB) used to derive the hard soft<br />
wheat nils, PI 612557-612562.<br />
PI 612564. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL5EBD-NV60-1142H; NSGC 8664. GS-144. Pedigree -<br />
Early Blackhull Derivative/5*Nugaines. Released 2000. Hard white winter<br />
wheat nil derived from EB derivative/5*Nugaines selection, hard allele<br />
of Hardness gene, Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1b. Near-isogenic with PI<br />
612565-612567.<br />
PI 612565. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL5EBD-NV75-1153H; NSGC 8665. GS-145. Pedigree -<br />
Early Blackhull Derivative/5*Nugaines. Released 2000. Hard white winter<br />
wheat nil derived from EB derivative/5*Nugaines selection, hard allele<br />
of Hardness gene, Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1b. Near-isogenic with PI<br />
612564-612567.<br />
PI 612566. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL5EBD-NV68-1145S; NSGC 8666. GS-146. Pedigree -<br />
Early Blackhull Derivative/5*Nugaines. Released 2000. Soft white winter<br />
wheat nil derived from EB derivative/5*Nugaines selection, soft allele<br />
of Hardness gene, Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI<br />
612564-612567.<br />
PI 612567. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL5EBD-NV112-1166S; NSGC 8667. GS-147. Pedigree -<br />
Early Blackhull Derivative/5*Nugaines. Released 2000. Soft white winter<br />
wheat nil derived from EB derivative/5*Nugaines selection, soft allele<br />
of Hardness gene, Pina-D1a, Pinb-D1a. Near-isogenic with PI<br />
612564-612566.<br />
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PI 612568. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Genetic. Pureline. WQL5EBD-1112H; EARLY BLACKHULL DERIVATIVE; NSGC 8668.<br />
GS-148. Pedigree - selection from Early Blackhull. Released 2000. Hard<br />
red winter wheat parent (EB derivative/5*Nugaines selection) used to<br />
derived the hard and soft wheat nils, PI 612564-612567.<br />
The following were collected by James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
University, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina 27695-7609, United States; Jerry A. Payne, Wildlife Biology<br />
Department, Rt. 5, Box 180, Forsyth, Georgia 31029, United States. Donated by<br />
James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Department of<br />
Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7609, United<br />
States. Received 09/28/1995.<br />
PI 612569. Fragaria virginiana subsp. grayana (Vilm. ex J. Gay) Staudt<br />
Wild. NC 95-21-1; F. virginiana NC 95-21-1; CFRA 1414. Collected<br />
07/12/1995 in Mississippi, United States. Latitude 33° 51' 19" N.<br />
Longitude 88° 32' 21" W. Elevation 0 m. Mississippi, Pontotoc<br />
county. Trace State Park (just outside Tupelo). Along roadside in grassy<br />
areas. Found in shade under trees. Scattered and morphologically diverse<br />
popl. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Mississippi. Update on 1995<br />
F. virginiana Collections in the Southeastern USA James R. Ballington<br />
and Jerry A. Payne South Carolina was extremely frustrating, by the<br />
middle of the week we had only verified the existence of one location<br />
for Fragaria virginiana inthe Coastal Plain. Three accessions were<br />
located in the Edgefield District of Sumter National Forest and four in<br />
Greenwood State Park. Fragaria virginiana from the one verified Coastal<br />
Plain location is currently growing in a garden near Lexington, SC.<br />
Twelve accessions of Vaccinium spp., four of Gaylussacia frondosa, and<br />
one of Rubus argutus were also collected.In southeastern Louisiana and<br />
in Mississippi, Fragaria virginiana was not abundant either, and no<br />
accessions were found south of Starkville, MS. Specific previous sites<br />
were visited near Hattisburg and Laurel, MS, but F. virginiana was no<br />
longer present. A total 33 accessions of F. viriniana were collected<br />
from east central and northeastern Mississippi. Occurring in small<br />
outcroppings of prairie in these regions. Characterized by a very thin<br />
layer of 'usually' sticky black soil over decaying limestone, and a<br />
scattered to dense overstory of Juniperus virginiana. Within such<br />
prairies, F. virginiana was often found growing directly under J.<br />
virginiana where little other vegetation occurred. In addition to F.<br />
virginiana, 14 accessions of Vaccinium spp. and two accessions Rubus<br />
flagellaris were also collected. The collecting trips raised serious<br />
questions concerning the statusof Fragaria virginiana in the<br />
southeastern US. Is it really as rare as it appears to be in areas such<br />
as the coastal plain of South Carolina, southern Mississippi and<br />
southeastern Louisiana? People in almost every area told us how abundant<br />
wild strawberries were on their property or generally in their region,<br />
but these almost always turned out to be either Duchesnea indica, or<br />
Potentilla canadensis. The abundance of these two species was about what<br />
we had hoped for F. virginiana.<br />
The following were collected by Jerry A. Payne, Wildlife Biology Department,<br />
Rt. 5, Box 180, Forsyth, Georgia 31029, United States. Donated by James F.<br />
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Hancock, Michigan State University, Deptartment of Horticulture, <strong>Plant</strong> and<br />
Soil Science A 342, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States; James<br />
R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Department of Horticultural<br />
Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7609, United States.<br />
Received 11/15/1995.<br />
PI 612570. Fragaria virginiana Mill.<br />
Wild. JP 95-1-1; F. virginiana; CFRA 1435. Collected 08/31/1995 in<br />
Florida, United States. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Florida.<br />
The following were collected by D.P. Sheehy, Eastern Oregon Agricultural<br />
Research Center, Post Office Box E, Union, Oregon 97833, United States;<br />
Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah<br />
State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 08/28/1995.<br />
PI 612571. Astragalus melilotoides Pall.<br />
Wild. E94108; Ames 22614. Collected 09/08/1994 in Mongolia. Latitude<br />
46° 18' 11" N. Longitude 113° 1' 55" E. Elevation 899 m.<br />
Southern edge of the grass steppe region in Dornod Aimag, eastern<br />
Mongolia. Grass steppe. Typical brown soils, high gravel content, thin,<br />
and low in fertility. Aspect is east with a slope of 5%. Seeds black.<br />
PI 612572. Astragalus melilotoides Pall.<br />
Wild. E94126; Ames 22615. Collected 09/09/1994 in Mongolia. Latitude<br />
46° 51' 49" N. Longitude 114° 34' 1" E. Elevation 808 m. Central<br />
Dornod Aimag, eastern Mongolia. Grass steppe. Soils are brown, gravely,<br />
fine silt loams. Aspect southeast with a slope of 2%. Seeds black.<br />
PI 612573. Astragalus melilotoides Pall.<br />
Wild. E94183; Ames 22617. Collected 09/13/1994 in Mongolia. Latitude<br />
47° 37' 11" N. Longitude 116° 16' 26" E. Elevation 427 m. East<br />
of site E94-34, but in similar country. Grass steppe. Soils are the<br />
same as E94-34. Aspect is north with a slope of 1%. In 1998-99 this<br />
accession was grown in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa. <strong>Plant</strong>s perennial, and<br />
erect. Flowers, in a raceme, were purple with white wings, legumes bear<br />
two black seeds on opposite sides of a constricted seam. Observed by<br />
David M. Brenner, <strong>No</strong>rth Central Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station.<br />
Genus could not be determined by Dr. Ernest Small in Ottawa, Canada (<strong>No</strong>v<br />
1999).<br />
The following were collected by Dennis P. Sheehy, 69086 Allen Canyon Road,<br />
Wallowa, Oregon 97885, United States; Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage<br />
and Range Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,<br />
United States; Mark E. Majerus, USDA-NRCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center, Rt. 2, Box<br />
1189, Bridger, Montana 59014-9718, United States; Susan R. Winslow,<br />
USDA-NRCS, Bridger PMC, Route 2, Box 1189, Bridger, Montana 59014-9718,<br />
United States. Received 05/24/1999.<br />
PI 612574. Astragalus melilotoides Pall.<br />
Wild. 98HT-88; Ames 25337. Collected 09/01/1998 in Mongolia. Latitude<br />
48° 23' 52" N. Longitude 110° 12' 5" E. Elevation 1036 m.<br />
Ulaanchulun, Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag. Within & adjacent to ancient<br />
rock-walled fortress enclosing ~40 hectares of hill slope and upper edge<br />
of meadow. 2 small streams drain the enclosed area. Gravelly, eroded<br />
granitic soils. Recent fire through area. 1-15% slope with S aspect.<br />
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Seeds black.<br />
PI 612575. Astragalus melilotoides Pall.<br />
Wild. 98HT-292; Ames 25338. Collected 09/10/1998 in Mongolia. Latitude<br />
48° 20' 6" N. Longitude 110° 7' 35" E. Elevation 1219 m.<br />
Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag. Near a granite rock bluff with scattered<br />
trees at the bluff base. Soils are sandy and gravelly and formed from<br />
eroded granite. 16% slope with a southeastern aspect. Seeds black.<br />
The following were developed by Tom L. Harvey, Kansas State University, Fort<br />
Hays Branch Ag. Experiment Station, 1232 240th Avenue, Hays, Kansas<br />
67601-9228, United States; Rollin G. Sears, Kansas State University,<br />
Department of Agronomy, Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501,<br />
United States; T.J. Martin, Kansas State University, Agric. Research<br />
Center-Hays, 1232 240th Avenue, Hays, Kansas 67601, United States; Jimmie H.<br />
Hatchett, USDA-ARS, Dept of Entomology, Waters Hall, Manhattan, Kansas<br />
66506-4004, United States; Dallas L. Seifers, Kansas State University,<br />
Agriculture Research Center-Hays, 1232 240th Avenue, Hays, Kansas 67601-9228,<br />
United States; M.D. Witt, Kansas State University, Southwest Res. & Ext.<br />
Center, Garden City, Kansas, United States; A.J. Schlegel, Kansas State<br />
University, Agric. Res. Ctr.-Hays, Hays, Kansas 67601, United States; P.J.<br />
McCluskey, Kansas State University, Dept. of Grain Sciences and Industry,<br />
Manhattan, Kansas 66506, United States. Received 01/14/2000.<br />
PI 612576. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "TREGO"; KS95HW62-6. CV-897; PVP 200100117. Pedigree<br />
- KS87H325/Rio Blanco = RL6005/RL6008//Larned/3/Cheney/Larned/4/Bennet<br />
sib/5/TAM107/6/Rio Blanco. Released 1999. Hard white winter wheat. Has<br />
Scout winterhardiness, medium-late semi-dwarf with white chaff and is<br />
non-shattering. Sprouting tolerance equal to parent Rio Blanco. Top<br />
performing entry in KSU western Kansas breeding nurseries from 1996 -<br />
1999. Effective resistance to leaf rust (Puccinia recondita), stem rust<br />
(P. graminis), wheat soilborne mosaic virus, wheat streak mosaic virus<br />
and Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor). Test weight and flour yield<br />
good, mixing strength medium strong, and dough characters good with<br />
acceptable water absorption and good loaf volume. Null at one locus for<br />
reduced amylose.<br />
The following were developed by Rollin G. Sears, Kansas State University,<br />
Department of Agronomy, Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501,<br />
United States; T.J. Martin, Kansas State University, Agric. Research<br />
Center-Hays, 1232 240th Avenue, Hays, Kansas 67601, United States; Gary M.<br />
Paulsen, Kansas State University, Department of Agronomy, Manhattan, Kansas<br />
66506, United States; M.D. Witt, Kansas State University, Southwest Res. &<br />
Ext. Center, Garden City, Kansas, United States; W.F. Heer, Kansas State<br />
University, Kansas Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Agronomy, Manhattan,<br />
Kansas 66506, United States; J.H. Long, Kansas State University, Southeast<br />
Agric. Research Center, Box 316, Parsons, Kansas 67357, United States; Gina<br />
L. Brown-Guedira, USDA, ARS, Kansas State University, Agronomy Department,<br />
Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5502, United States; P.J. McCluskey, Kansas State<br />
University, Dept. of Grain Sciences and Industry, Manhattan, Kansas 66506,<br />
United States. Received 01/14/2000.<br />
PI 612577. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "HEYNE"; KS85W663-42. PVP 200000154; CV-906.<br />
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Pedigree - KS82W422/SWM754308/KS831182/KS82W422. Released 1998. Hard<br />
white variety with winter growth habit. Red chaff, semi-dwarf stature,<br />
and medium maturity (similar to 2137). Good tolerance to aluminum<br />
toxicity caused by low soil pH, and excellent general disease<br />
resistance. Effective levels of resistance to leaf rust (Puccinia<br />
recondita), stem rust (P. graminis), speckled leaf blotch (Stepoia<br />
tritici), and glume blotch (Phaeosphaeria nodorum), tan spot<br />
(Pyrenophora trichostoma), wheat soilborne mosaic virus, and wheat<br />
streak mosaic virus. Winterhardiness is only fair (similar to Jagger).<br />
Fall and spring growth patterns similar to Jagger. Milling and baking<br />
properties excellent, similar to Jagger.<br />
PI 612578. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "BETTY"; KS84063-2W. PVP 200000155; CV-907. Pedigree<br />
- Jagger reselection. Released 1998. White seed reselection from the<br />
hard red winter wheat Jagger. Differs from Jagger in the following<br />
characteristics; white chaff, taller, more winter hardy and initiates<br />
growth later in the spring. 3-4 days later in maturity, and lower level<br />
of tolerance to wheat streak mosaic virus. Performance best in central<br />
and north central Kansas, where performed comparable to Jagger. Reaction<br />
to other diseases and insects similar to Jagger as well as milling and<br />
baking properties.<br />
The following were developed by S. Landry, United States. Received 1975.<br />
PI 612579. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "GOLDEN STEVE"; NSL 90533. PVP 7200040. Pedigree -<br />
Zenith/Rexoro.<br />
The following were developed by Rice Researchers, Inc., United States.<br />
Received 1975.<br />
PI 612580. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "TSURI MAI"; NSL 90538. PVP 7400075. Pedigree -<br />
Kokuho Rose/3/Smooth#4/Calady 40//Calrose.<br />
PI 612581. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "KOKUBELLE"; NSL 90539. PVP 7400077. Pedigree -<br />
Kokuho Rose/Bluebelle.<br />
The following were developed by J.E. Grundman, United States. Received 1976.<br />
PI 612582. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "MAXWELL"; NSL 92340. PVP 7300073. Pedigree -<br />
Earlirose/MRV-0171.<br />
PI 612583. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "TERSO"; NSL 92341. PVP 7400006. Pedigree -<br />
selection from Kokuho Rose.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 02/09/2000.<br />
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PI 612584 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "92B62". PVP 200000117.<br />
PI 612585 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "92B37". PVP 200000118.<br />
PI 612586 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "92B56". PVP 200000119.<br />
PI 612587 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "92B75". PVP 200000120.<br />
The following were developed by Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc., United<br />
States. Received 02/09/2000.<br />
PI 612588 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "LH287". PVP 200000121.<br />
PI 612589 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "LH244". PVP 200000122.<br />
PI 612590 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "LH245". PVP 200000123.<br />
PI 612591 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "LH279". PVP 200000124.<br />
PI 612592 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "LH293". PVP 200000125.<br />
The following were developed by Turf Merchants, Inc., United States. Received<br />
02/09/2000.<br />
PI 612593 PVPO. Festuca rubra subsp. commutata Gaudin<br />
Cultivar. "INTRIGUE". PVP 200000126.<br />
The following were developed by Steve St. Martin, Ohio State University,<br />
Department of Horticulture & Crop Science, 202 Kottman Hall, Columbus, Ohio<br />
43210-1086, United States; Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Ron<br />
Fioritto, Ohio State University, Dept of Horticulture & Crop Science, OARDC,<br />
Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States; Giles Mills, USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Quarantine Office, Building 580, BARC-East, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350,<br />
United States; A.F. Schmitthenner, Ohio State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Pathology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States; Anne E. Dorrance, Ohio State<br />
University, OARDC - Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, 1680 Madison Avenue,<br />
Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; S.A. McIntyre, USDA, ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, Dept. of Horticulture and Crop Science, Columbus, Ohio<br />
43210-1086, United States. Received 02/09/2000.<br />
PI 612594. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Kottman". PVP 200000127; CV-425. Pedigree -<br />
HS88-7363 x HS88-4988. Maturity group III (relative maturity 3.7).<br />
Indeterminate stem, white flowers, light tawny pubescence, tan pods, and<br />
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dull yellow seedcoats with black hila. Carries both the Rps1k and Rps3<br />
genes for resistance to Phytophthora rot (Phytophthora sojae). Released<br />
because of high yield and resistance to Phytophthora.<br />
The following were developed by Mark A. Brick, Colorado State University,<br />
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Room C113, Fort Collins, Colorado<br />
80521, United States; H.F. Schwartz, Colorado State University, Dept. of<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Pathology and Weed Science, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States;<br />
J.B. Ogg, Colorado State University, Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, Fort<br />
Collins, Colorado 80523, United States; J.J. Johnson, Colorado State<br />
University, Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523,<br />
United States; F. Judson, Fruita Research Station, 1910 L Road, Fruita,<br />
Colorado 81521, United States. Received 02/09/2000.<br />
PI 612595. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. "MONTROSE"; CO 51715. PVP 200000128; CV-178. Pedigree -<br />
BelNeb2 x GH 196. Released 02/01/1999. Pinto bean selected for high<br />
yield, medium maturity, resistance to rust, and common bacterial blight<br />
(Xanthomonas campestris). Combines mid-season maturity (92 to 95 d in<br />
Colorado), high yield potential, resistance to the prevalent races of<br />
rust in Colorado and the US, and resistance to bean common mosaic virus<br />
(BCMV). Genes conferring rust resistance are Ur-5 and Ur-11 based on<br />
testing by R. Stavely, USDA, ARS, Beltsville, MD. Carries the recessive<br />
resistance allele bc 1(2) for resistance to pathogroups I, II, III and V<br />
of BCMV. Prostrate Type III growth habit similar to most commercial<br />
pinto bean cultivars grown in the US. Seed has traditional pinto size,<br />
shape, and bright cream background coloration. Seed weight averaged 36.7<br />
g 100 seed-1.<br />
The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland,<br />
California, United States. Received 02/09/2000.<br />
PI 612596 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "TARRAGONA". PVP 200000129.<br />
PI 612597 PVPO. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. "FURY". PVP 200000130.<br />
PI 612598 PVPO. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. "XP 8500577". PVP 200000131.<br />
PI 612599 PVPO. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. "VOLARE". PVP 200000132.<br />
PI 612600 PVPO. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. "HURRICANE". PVP 200000133.<br />
The following were developed by AgraTech Seeds Inc.. Received 02/09/2000.<br />
PI 612601 PVPO. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Cultivar. "AGRATECH 1-1". PVP 200000134.<br />
The following were developed by AgraTech Seeds, Inc., Seed Testing Lab.,<br />
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United States. Received 02/09/2000.<br />
PI 612602 PVPO. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Cultivar. "AGRATECH 201". PVP 200000135.<br />
PI 612603 PVPO. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Cultivar. "AGRATECH VC-2". PVP 200000136.<br />
The following were developed by Pure Line Seeds, Inc., P.O. Box 8866, Moscow,<br />
Idaho 83843, United States. Received 02/09/2000.<br />
PI 612604 PVPO. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. "TAMMANY". PVP 200000137.<br />
The following were developed by Luther Talbert, Montana State University,<br />
Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States; Greg D.<br />
Kushnak, Montana State University, Western Triangle Agric. Research Center,<br />
P.O. Box 1474, Conrad, Montana 59425, United States; G.R. Carlson, Montana<br />
State University, <strong>No</strong>rthern Agric. Research Center, Star Rt. 36, Havre,<br />
Montana 59501, United States; Joyce L. Eckhoff, Montana State University,<br />
Eastern Agric. Research Center, 1501 N. Central Avenue, Sidney, Montana<br />
59270, United States; D.W. Wichman, Montana State University, Central Agric.<br />
Research Center, Moccasin, Montana 59462, United States; Susan P. Lanning,<br />
Montana State University, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences & <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology Department, Leon<br />
Johnson Hall, 324A, Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States; Robert N.<br />
Stougaard, Montana State University, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern Agric. Research Center,<br />
4570 MT Hwy 35, Kalispell, Montana 59901, United States; Michael Giroux,<br />
Montana State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences & <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, 119 Ag<br />
Bioscience Facility, Bozeman, Montana 59717-3150, United States; Ken Kephart,<br />
Montana State University, MSU Southern Ag. Research Center, 748 Railroad<br />
Highway, Huntley, Montana 59037, United States; D. Habernicht, Montana State<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Dept., Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States; W.E.<br />
Grey, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States.<br />
Received 02/09/2000.<br />
PI 612605. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "MTHW9420". PVP 200000138; CV-892. Pedigree -<br />
MT8182/MT8289 = Ciano F67/Penjamo T62//Gallo/3/Tanager/Pichihuila.<br />
Released 1999. Mid-early maturity with an average heading date of June<br />
28. Semi-dwarf, with average height of 73 cm. Yield average, 4549 kg<br />
ha-1. Grain protein percentage 133 g kg-1. Straw and chaff white, glumes<br />
white, and a lax, awned head. Flag leaf erect. Kernels ovate with a<br />
medium length, and have a brush of medium length. Kernels have medium<br />
V-shaped crease with angular cheeks. Susceptible to the wheat stem<br />
sawfly (Cephis cinctus) and to the Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis<br />
noxia). Resistant to stem rust (Puccinia graminus). Moderately<br />
susceptible to leaf rust (Puccinia triticina). Milling and baking<br />
quality acceptable. Flour yield averaged 685 g kg-1.<br />
The following were developed by Agro Seed Research, United States. Received<br />
02/09/2000.<br />
PI 612606 PVPO. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. "CELLO". PVP 200000139.<br />
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The following were developed by Graves Gillaspie, USDA, ARS, University of<br />
Georgia, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Conservation Unit, Griffin, Georgia<br />
30223-1797, United States. Received 02/11/2000.<br />
PI 612607. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
Uncertain. GC-86L-98; Feijao de Corda; 15. GP-225. Pedigree - Selection<br />
from PI 441918. Released 08/2001. Maturity 105-day, seeds large white,<br />
and round shape. Resistant to cucumber mosaic virus and blackeye cowpea<br />
mosaic virus. Resistance to cucumber mosaic virus has not previously<br />
been reported in cowpea. This germplasm has value as a parent of cowpea<br />
cvs. with resistance to stunt.<br />
The following were developed by H. William Crittenden, University of<br />
Delaware, Department of Agronomy, Newark, Delaware, United States. Received<br />
02/10/2000.<br />
PI 612608. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Celest"; UD70-80DE-45. Pedigree - PI 80837 x Delmar.<br />
Celest is a high yielding variety with excellent seed quality and good<br />
seed holding which matures 10 days later than Delmar and 6 days later<br />
than James. <strong>Plant</strong>s have gray pubescence, purple flowers and are<br />
determinate. Seeds are yellow with gray hilum. Both pods and seeds<br />
possess good resistance to the fungus Diaporthe sojae which causes the<br />
gray moldy seed disease. Celest is resistant to Meloidogyne incognita<br />
acrita which is one of the most common species of root-knot nematodes.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s have had tolerance to drought in light sandy soils and some<br />
tolerance to Mexican been beetle has been noted.<br />
The following were donated by Andrew James, CSIRO, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, Qld<br />
Bioscience Precinct, St Lucia, Queensland 4067, Australia. Received<br />
02/20/1999.<br />
PI 612609. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. "Melrose"; AusTRCF 310235; SY0004001.<br />
The following were donated by Randy Ireson, American Friends Service<br />
Committee, 388 Browning Av. SE, Salem, Oregon 97302, United States; O.<br />
Kyongchol, Korean Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Pyongyang, Pyongyang,<br />
Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth. Received 11/05/1998.<br />
PI 612610. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. "Musan-1"; SY0005001.<br />
PI 612611. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. "Browngilgun"; SY0005002.<br />
PI 612612. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. "Ryong song"; SY0005003.<br />
PI 612612 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "Ryong song"; SY0005003.<br />
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PI 612612 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(Ryong song)"; SY0005003.<br />
PI 612613. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. "Yang dok"; SY0005004.<br />
PI 612614. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. "Gumgang"; SY0005005.<br />
PI 612615. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. "Bochon"; SY0005006.<br />
PI 612616. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. "Nyong byon"; SY0005007.<br />
PI 612617. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. "Kapsan"; SY0005008.<br />
PI 612617 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "Kapsan"; SY0005008.<br />
PI 612617 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(Kapsan)"; SY0005008.<br />
The following were donated by Philipp W. Simon, USDA, ARS, Vegetable Crops<br />
Research Unit, University of Wisconsin, Department of Horticulture, Madison,<br />
Wisconsin 53706, United States. Received 02/03/2000.<br />
PI 612618. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. POL234715; SY0006001.<br />
PI 612619. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. POL234716; SY0006002.<br />
PI 612620. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. POL234717; SY0006003.<br />
PI 612621. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. POL234718; SY0006004.<br />
PI 612622. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. POL234719; SY0006005.<br />
Unknown source. Received 12/13/2001.<br />
PI 612622 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. POL234719.<br />
Unknown source. Received 12/13/2001.<br />
PI 612622 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. POL234719.<br />
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The following were donated by M. Schultz, Seed Bank, 143 Charles, Monroe,<br />
Washington 98272-2302, United States. Received 03/07/1990.<br />
PI 612623. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "MARAVILLIA DEVERANO-VONNY"; W6 3486. Small crinkly head with<br />
red/bronze. Gray seed.<br />
PI 612624. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BOLOGNA"; W6 3487.<br />
PI 612625. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BABYLON"; W6 3488.<br />
PI 612626. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "REINE DES JUILLETS"; W6 3489.<br />
PI 612627. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "SUSAN'S RED BIBB"; W6 3491.<br />
PI 612628. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BROWN GOLDING"; W6 3492.<br />
PI 612629. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "APOLLO"; W6 3681.<br />
PI 612630. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "RAFETTO RED"; W6 3712.<br />
PI 612631. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BALLON"; W6 3682.<br />
PI 612632. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BATAVIA BORD ROUGE"; W6 3683.<br />
PI 612633. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BIONDO LISCE"; W6 3684.<br />
PI 612634. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BLONDE DU CAZARD"; W6 3685.<br />
PI 612635. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BRAUNER TROTZKOPF"; W6 3686.<br />
PI 612636. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BRUNE D'HIVER"; W6 3688.<br />
PI 612637. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "COBHAM GREEN"; White Boston; W6 3690.<br />
PI 612638. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "CORNELL #4"; W6 3691.<br />
PI 612639. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "CZECHOSLOVAKIAN RED BIBB"; W6 3692.<br />
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PI 612640. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ESTIVA REGINA DEI GHAICCI"; W6 3693.<br />
PI 612641. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "FLAME"; W6 3695.<br />
PI 612642. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "FRENCH ANTINA"; W6 3696.<br />
PI 612643. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "FRENCH MANTILLA"; W6 3697.<br />
PI 612644. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "FRENCH RED"; W6 3698.<br />
PI 612645. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "GOOSE"; W6 3699.<br />
PI 612646. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "LANDIS WINTER"; W6 3703.<br />
PI 612647. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "NANCY"; W6 3707.<br />
PI 612648. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "NO NAME"; W6 3708.<br />
PI 612649. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ORFEO KAGRANER SOMMER"; W6 3709.<br />
PI 612650. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ROMEA"; W6 3719.<br />
PI 612651. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ROSSA D'AMERIQUE"; W6 3720.<br />
PI 612652. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ROUGETTE DUMIDI"; W6 3722.<br />
PI 612653. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "RUBEN'S RED"; W6 3723.<br />
PI 612654. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "SALAD VIETNAM"; W6 3724.<br />
PI 612655. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "SANDRINA WINTER"; W6 3725.<br />
PI 612656. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "SANGUINE AMELIORE"; W6 3727.<br />
PI 612657. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "SELMA LOLLO"; W6 3728.<br />
PI 612658. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ST. BLAISE"; W6 3729.<br />
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PI 612659. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "SUMMER BABY BIBB"; W6 3731.<br />
PI 612660. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "SWEETIE"; W6 3796.<br />
PI 612661. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "VAL D'ORGE"; W6 3797.<br />
PI 612662. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "VALPRIZE"; W6 3799.<br />
PI 612663. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "VERPIA"; W6 3800.<br />
PI 612664. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "SHANGHAI 20"; W6 9042. Collected in China.<br />
PI 612665. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "YANSHUO"; W6 9043. Collected in China.<br />
PI 612666. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BECKER"; W6 9860.<br />
PI 612667. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "RED MAGNET"; W6 3713.<br />
PI 612668. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "RED MONTPELIER"; W6 3714.<br />
PI 612669. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ROMANA BIONDA DEGLI ORTOLANI"; W6 3716.<br />
PI 612670. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ROMANCE"; W6 3718.<br />
The following were developed by Mike Grisham, USDA-ARS, Sugarcane Research<br />
Unit, P.O. Box 470, Houma, Louisiana 70361, United States; William H. White,<br />
USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Research Unit, Houma, Louisiana 70361, United States;<br />
Benjamin L. Legendre, USDA, ARS, U.S. Sugarcane Field Labortory, P.O. Box<br />
470, Houma, Louisiana 70361, United States; Jimmie D. Miller, USDA, ARS,<br />
Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United<br />
States; D.D. Garrison, USDA, ARS, SRRC, Sugarcane Research Unit, Houma,<br />
Louisiana 70360, United States; E.O. Dufrene, USDA, ARS, SRRC, St. Gabriel<br />
Res. Sta.h, U.S. Sugarcane Research Unit, St. Gabriel, Louisiana, United<br />
States. Received 09/02/1998.<br />
PI 612671. Saccharum sp.<br />
Cultivar. "HoCP 91-555"; M01239; Q 37785. CV-112. Pedigree - CP83-644 X<br />
LCP82-94. Released 1999. Early maturing, high sucrose with high<br />
population of small-sized, green stalks that turn maroon when exposed to<br />
sunlight. Erect growth habit and suited to mechanical harvesting.<br />
Comparable to LCP85-384, the principle cultivar grown in Louisiana in yi<br />
elds of total recoverable sugar and tons cane per hectare in the<br />
first-ratoon crop but exceeded CP70-321, the second principle cultivar<br />
in yield of recoverable sugar and tons cane per hectare in the<br />
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plant-cane crop and second-ratoon crop. Resistant to sugarcane mosaic<br />
virus (strains A, B, and D) and sorghum mosaic virus (strains H, I, and<br />
M). Resistant to smut (Ustilago scitaminea) and rust (Puccinia<br />
melanocephala) but susceptible to leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans)<br />
and ratoon stunting disease (Clavibacter xyli). Susceptible to sugarcane<br />
borer (Diatraea sacharalis). Released for production on both light and<br />
heavy-textured soils.<br />
The following were developed by Barry Glaz, USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field<br />
Station, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States; P.Y.P. Tai, USDA-ARS,<br />
Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United<br />
States; Jimmie D. Miller, USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box<br />
8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States; J.M. Shine, Jr., Florida Sugar<br />
Cane League, Inc., Clewiston, Florida 33440, United States; Jack C. Comstock,<br />
USDA, ARS, US Sugarcane Research Field Station, 12990 US Hwy 441 N, Canal<br />
Point, Florida 33438, United States; J.E. Follis, Florida Sugar Cane League,<br />
Inc., P.O. Box 1208, Clewiston, Florida 33440, United States. Received<br />
10/21/1997.<br />
PI 612672. Saccharum sp.<br />
Cultivar. "CP 89-1509"; M01168; Q 37252; Q 30808. CV-111. Pedigree -<br />
Selected from a polycross with CP 80-1827 as the female parent. Male<br />
parent is unknown. Ten percent higher average cane yields on sand than<br />
CP 70-1133 and essentially equal to the cane yield of CP 73-1547. Sugar<br />
content 4% higher than CP 70-1133 and 7% higher than CP 73-1547. Sugar<br />
yields 26% higher than CP 70-1133 but only 9% higher than CP 73-1547.<br />
Adequate resistance for commercial production in Florida to sugarcane<br />
mosaic virus, leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans), eye spot (Bipolaris<br />
sacchari), and rust (Puccinia melanocephala). Lower incidence of<br />
sugarcane yellow leaf virus than other commercial cultivars. Susceptible<br />
to ratoon stunting disease (Clavibacter xyli). Fiber content 10.16%<br />
compared to 10.37% for CP 70-1133 and 9.44% for CP 73-1547.<br />
Unknown source. Received 1996.<br />
PI 612673. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Q 21990; Hwangmi.<br />
The following were donated by Australian Department of Agriculture, Institute<br />
of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, Burnley Gardens, Swan Street, Burnley, Victoria 3121,<br />
Australia. Received 02/09/1993.<br />
PI 612674. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
IPS 152; BE-4494; SP-094; Q 29651.<br />
The following were donated by International Potato Center, Apartado 5969,<br />
Lima, Lima, Peru. Received 03/20/1995.<br />
PI 612675. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
"Kawogo"; CIP 440165; 7028 USA; BE-7445; Q 35664.<br />
Unknown source. Received 10/16/1995.<br />
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PI 612676. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
"Yizi 138"; ZS 609; BE-7677; Q 35789. High yield, high quality, wide<br />
adaptablity.<br />
Unknown source. Received 10/16/1995.<br />
PI 612677. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
"Hebei 351"; ZS 618; BE-7677; Q 35790. High yield, nature flowering,<br />
wide adaptability.<br />
Unknown source. Received 10/16/1995.<br />
PI 612678. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
"Honghong 1"; ZS 679; BE-7677; Q 35793. High yield, tolerant to<br />
drought, easy sprouting.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612679. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "WT-125"; Q 37462.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612680. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "WT-262"; Q 37466.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612681. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "WT-320"; Q 37468.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612682. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "WT-335"; Q 37470.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612683. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "WT-399"; Q 37471.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612684. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "WT-532"; Q 37473.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
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PI 612685. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "LM 87.045"; CIP 187004.2; Q 37475.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612686. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "LM 88.014"; CIP 188001.2; Q 37476.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612687. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "SANTO AMARO"; CIP 400011; Q 37478.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612688. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "ANARANJADO INTE"; CIP 420001; Q 37480.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612689. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. CIP 420024; Q 37482.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612690. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "CAMOTE YUCA"; CIP 420025; Q 37483.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612691. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "CAMOTE TALLO"; CIP 420026; Q 37484.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612692. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "PAPILLA MALA HIEBRA"; CIP 420030; Q 37485.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612693. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "COSTENO"; CIP 420033; Q 37486.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612694. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "Camote Rosita"; CIP 420048; Q 37487.<br />
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Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612695. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "Huachano"; CIP 420065; Q 37488.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612696. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "HELENA"; CIP 420068; Q 37489.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612697. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "TIS 8441"; CIP 440073; Q 37490.<br />
The following were donated by International Potato Center, Apartado 5969,<br />
Lima, Lima, Peru. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612698. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "NC 262"; CIP 440088; Q 37491.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612699. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "TSURUNASH-GENJI"; CIP 440127; Q 37492.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612700. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "CN 1448-49"; CIP 440181; Q 37493.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612701. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "MAN LOBOR"; CIP 440198; Q 37494.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 612702. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "CN 1747-88"; CIP 440234; Q 37495.<br />
The following were developed by Stan J. Kays, University of Georgia,<br />
Department of Horticulture, 1111 <strong>Plant</strong> Science, Athens, Georgia 30602, United<br />
States; Janice Bohac, USDA, ARS, U.S. Vegetable Laboratory, 2700 Savannah<br />
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Highway, Charleston, South Carolina 29414, United States; Philip D. Dukes,<br />
USDA, ARS, U.S. Vegetable Laboratory, 2700 Savannah Highway, Charleston,<br />
South Carolina 29414, United States; Wayne J. McLaurin, University of<br />
Georgia, Department of Horticulture, 217 Hoke Smith Building, Athens, Georgia<br />
30602-4356, United States; Yan Wang, University of Georgia, Department of<br />
Horticulture, 1111 <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Building, Athens, Georgia 30602, United<br />
States; D. Michael Jackson, USDA, ARS, U.S. Vegetable Laboratory, 2700<br />
Savannah Highway, Charleston, South Carolina 29414, United States. Received<br />
02/11/2000.<br />
PI 612703. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Breeding. "GA90-16". Pedigree - Open pollinated seedling from a<br />
polycross nursery in 1990. Female parent was HiDry. A cooked product<br />
with taste and aroma similar to white potato. Grows well under not,<br />
humid conditions. Good resistance to flea beetles (Systena elongata and<br />
S. blanda), the southern rootknot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita), and<br />
fusarium wilt or stem rot (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. batatas). Much<br />
lower flavor intensity, similar to other staple crops (e.g., cassava,<br />
potato, rice). Excellent potential for developing commercial cultivars<br />
with low flavor impact. Annual prostrate, vining plant. Alternate, ovate<br />
leaves, tip abruptly pointed acute to acuminate, base truncate to weakly<br />
cordate, margins entire with occasional irregular angled teeth, veins<br />
green to purple with greater anthocyanin toward the base and on the<br />
abaxial side, blade intermediate to dark green with anthocyanin largely<br />
restricted to veins, leaf length to width ratio typically 1.03, leaf<br />
size intermediate and variable, substantial leaf shedding especially<br />
late in season. Petioles green to purple, length varying with age and<br />
canopy density. Vines more or less circular in cross-section, 1 to 1.5<br />
meters in length, generally green with little anthocyanin. Storage roots<br />
obovate, light tan exterior with fresh roots having a cream interior.<br />
Growing period 120 to 140 days. In baking trials, flesh color white with<br />
yellowish tint with roots displaying little fiber or discoloration.<br />
Sugar concentration markedly less than the traditional cultivar 'Jewel.'<br />
When prepared as french fries, absorbed less fat (6.9%) than 'Jewel' (<br />
10.6%) and had a distinctly better appearance and texture. Yields less<br />
than most widely grown traditional <strong>No</strong>rth American cultivars (e.g.,<br />
'Beauregard' and 'Jewel').<br />
The following were developed by C. Reed Funk, Rutgers University, Cook<br />
College, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Department, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8520,<br />
United States; W.A. Meyer, Rutgers University, Cook College, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences<br />
Dept., P.O. Box 231, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, United States; W.A.<br />
Meyer, Rutgers University, Cook College, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Dept., P.O. Box 231,<br />
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, United States; Leah A. Brilman, Seed<br />
Research of Oregon, Inc., 27630 Llewellyn Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333,<br />
United States. Donated by Reed E. Barker, USDA, ARS, Natl. Forage Seed Prod.<br />
Res. Ctr., Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-7102, United<br />
States. Received 05/1999.<br />
PI 612704. Lolium perenne L.<br />
Cultivar. SRX NJPR; SR 4500-2; NJ96; 4500-2; 4NJ96-2; CLOL 1. SR 4500; .<br />
Pedigree - Comprised of six ryegrass lines (A95-167, -171, -175, -188,<br />
-211, -292). Perennial ryegrass derived from germplasm plants received<br />
in the Fall of 1996 from Rutgers University. Comprised of six high turf<br />
performance perennial ryegrass lines (A95-167,-171,-175,-188,-211,-292),<br />
one with no dollar spot observed. Screened in 1997 and 1998 for stem<br />
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ust resistance in Oregon (none of them high but the best selected),<br />
seed yield and uniformity.<br />
The following were collected by Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States. Donated by<br />
Guo Hua Hu, Hong Xinglong Research Institute, Agricultural Center,<br />
Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Reclamation Sciences, Youyi County,<br />
Heilongjiang 155811, China. Received 04/25/1999.<br />
PI 612705. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "He feng <strong>No</strong>. 9"; SY0008001. Collected 1995 in Heilongjiang,<br />
China.<br />
The following were collected by Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States. Donated by<br />
Feng Ji Tang, Bayan Town, Bayan County, Heilongjiang 151800, China. Received<br />
04/25/1999.<br />
PI 612706. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Bayan 32"; SY0009001. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang, China.<br />
Farmer selection. Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612706 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "Bayan 32"; SY0009001. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612706 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(Bayan 32)"; SY0009001. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612707. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Bei 8709"; SY0009002. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612707 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "Bei 8709"; SY0009002. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612707 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(Bei 8709)"; SY0009002. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
The following were collected by Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States. Donated by<br />
Guang Yu Sun, Soybean Investigations, Land Reclamation and Ag. Sci., 156<br />
Anaing Street, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang 154007, China. Received 04/25/1999.<br />
PI 612708. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "K 89-9081"; SY0010001. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612708 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "K 89-9081"; SY0010001. Collected 1996 in<br />
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Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612708 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(K 89-9081)"; SY0010001. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612708 C. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(K 89-9081)"; SY0010001. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612708 D. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(K 89-9081)"; SY0010001. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612709. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "K 87-104"; SY0010002. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612709 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "K 87-104"; SY0010002. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612709 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(K 87-104)"; SY0010002. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612709 C. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(K 87-104)"; SY0010002. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612710. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "K 93-600"; SY0010003. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612711. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "K 93-89"; SY0010004. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612711 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "K 93-89"; SY0010004. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612711 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(K 93-89)"; SY0010004. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
The following were collected by Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States. Donated by<br />
Zhongtang Liu, Hejiang Agricultural Institute, <strong>No</strong>. 83 Anqing Road, Jiamusi,<br />
Heilongjiang 154007, China. Received 04/25/1999.<br />
PI 612712. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "He feng 93-111"; SY0011001. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang,<br />
China. Very tall Dt2 (King of Soy).<br />
PI 612713. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
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Cultivar. "He feng 910"; SY0011002. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang,<br />
China. Virus and Frog eye resistant.<br />
PI 612713 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "He feng 910"; SY0011002. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612713 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(He feng 910)"; SY0011002. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612714. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "He feng 1538"; SY0011003. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang,<br />
China. Early line.<br />
PI 612714 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "He feng 1538"; SY0011003. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 612714 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(He feng 1538)"; SY0011003. Collected 1996 in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
The following were collected by Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States. Donated by<br />
Zhang Guiru, Soybean Institute, Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Science,<br />
50 Xuefu Road, Harbin, Heilongjiang 150086, China. Received 04/25/1999.<br />
PI 612715. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Hei nong 40"; SY0012001. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang,<br />
China. na Dt2. Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612716. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Harbin 93-6349"; SY0012002. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang,<br />
China. Dt2 (unreleased line). Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612717. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Harbin 94-2508"; SY0012003. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang,<br />
China.<br />
PI 612718. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Harbin 92-1062"; SY0012004. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang,<br />
China. na Dt2 (unreleased line). Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612719. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Harbin 91-6065"; SY0012005. Collected 1996 in Heilongjiang,<br />
China. Dt2 (unreleased line). Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
The following were collected by Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States. Donated by<br />
L.C. Lin, Yenping, Fujian, China. Received 04/25/1999.<br />
PI 612720. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
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Cultivar. "Jilin 26"; SY0013001. Collected 1996 in Jilin, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612720 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "Jilin 26"; SY0013001. Collected 1996 in Jilin,<br />
China.<br />
PI 612720 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(Jilin 26)"; SY0013001. Collected 1996 in Jilin,<br />
China.<br />
PI 612721. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jilin 33"; SY0013002. Collected 1996 in Jilin, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612721 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "Jilin 33"; SY0013002. Collected 1996 in Jilin,<br />
China.<br />
PI 612721 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(Jilin 33)"; SY0013002. Collected 1996 in Jilin,<br />
China.<br />
PI 612722. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jilin 34"; SY0013003. Collected 1996 in Jilin, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612723. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jilin 35"; SY0013004. Collected 1996 in Jilin, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612724. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jilin 36"; SY0013005. Collected 1996 in Jilin, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612724 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "Jilin 36"; SY0013005. Collected 1996 in Jilin,<br />
China.<br />
PI 612724 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(Jilin 36)"; SY0013005. Collected 1996 in Jilin,<br />
China.<br />
PI 612725. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jilin 37"; SY0013006. Collected 1996 in Jilin, China.<br />
Received in 1966 and 1999.<br />
PI 612726. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jilin 8966-25"; SY0013007. Collected 1996 in Jilin, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612727. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jilin 8966-35"; SY0013008. Collected 1996 in Jilin, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
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PI 612728. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jilin 8978-6"; SY0013009. Collected 1996 in Jilin, China.<br />
Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
The following were collected by Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States. Donated by<br />
Sho Qui Hua, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Dept. of Crop Breeding<br />
& Cultivation, Beijing, China. Received 04/25/1999.<br />
PI 612729. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Zhong huong <strong>No</strong>. 9"; SY0014001. Collected 1996 in China. 100<br />
day. Summer, tall. Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612730. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Zhong huong <strong>No</strong>. 10"; SY0014002. Collected 1996 in China. 105<br />
day. Summer, short. Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612731. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Ke fong <strong>No</strong>. 6"; SY0014003. Collected 1996 in China. 100-105<br />
day. Summer and Spring, tall. Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
PI 612732. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Zhao shu 18"; SY0014004. Collected 1996 in China. 95 day.<br />
Summer, short. Received in 1996 and 1999.<br />
The following were collected by Brian Diers, Michigan State University, Dept.<br />
of Crop and Soil Sciences, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States.<br />
Donated by Shuming Wang, Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Gongzhuling,<br />
Jilin, China. Received 02/18/2000.<br />
PI 612733. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jiqing <strong>No</strong>. 1"; SY0017001. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612734. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jihei 45"; SY0017002. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612735. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jiunong 21"; SY0017003. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612736. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Yi <strong>No</strong>. 3"; SY0017004. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612737. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Hefeng 21"; SY0017005. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612738. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "67803"; SY0017006. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612739. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "67562"; SY0017007. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612740. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "CM048"; SY0017008. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612741. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
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Cultivar. "Jifeng <strong>No</strong>. 1"; SY0017009. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612742. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Jifeng <strong>No</strong>. 2"; SY0017010. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612743. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Bianjing"; SY0017011. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612744. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "89445"; SY0017012. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612745. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Bonwand"; SY0017013. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612746. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Fushuali"; SY0017014. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612747. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Xuan <strong>No</strong>. 3"; SY0017015. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612748. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Xuan <strong>No</strong>. 1"; SY0017016. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612749. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Xuan <strong>No</strong>. 2"; SY0017017. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612750. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "BPR 2502"; SY0017018. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 612751. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "Hegi 342"; SY0017019. Collected in Jilin, China.<br />
The following were collected by Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States. Received<br />
04/25/1999.<br />
PI 612752. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. ZY 352; SY0015001. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612753. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. ZY 645; SY0015002. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612753 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. ZY 645; SY0015002. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612753 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (ZY 645); SY0015002. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612754. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. ZY 645; SY0015003. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612755. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. ZY 645; SY0015004. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612756. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. ZY 111; SY0015005. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
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PI 612757. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. ZY 12; SY0015006. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612758. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. ZY 113; SY0015007. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612758 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. ZY 113; SY0015007. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612758 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (ZY 113); SY0015007. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612759. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. ZY 113; SY0015008. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612759 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. ZY 113; SY0015008. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612759 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (ZY 113); SY0015008. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612759 C. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (ZY 113); SY0015008. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612759 D. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (ZY 113); SY0015008. Collected 1997 in China.<br />
PI 612760. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "50392"; SY0016001. Collected in China. Large seeded.<br />
PI 612761. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "50131"; SY0016002. Collected in China. Large seeded.<br />
PI 612761 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "50131"; SY0016002. Collected in China.<br />
PI 612761 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. "(50131)"; SY0016002. Collected in China.<br />
PI 612762. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />
Cultivar. "50461"; SY0016003. Collected in China. Small seeded.<br />
The following were developed by James H. Orf, University of Minnesota, Dept.<br />
of Agronomy and <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, Minnesota Agr. Exp. Sta., St. Paul, Minnesota<br />
55108, United States; Roxanne Denny, University of Minnesota, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Pathology, 350 Cargill Building 1500 Gortner Ave., St. Paul, Minnesota 55108,<br />
United States. Received 02/17/2000.<br />
PI 612763. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "MN1801"; M91-1137; SY0007003. PVP 200000145; CV-415<br />
. Pedigree - Kasota x Kenwood. Relative maturity of 1.8. Indeterminate<br />
growth habit, purple flowers, gray pubescence and brown pods. Seeds have<br />
yellow seed coats, buff hila and a shiny seed coat luster. Averages<br />
about 94 cm tall. Seeds average about 15.8 grams per 100 seeds. Protein<br />
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and oil content from 1996-1998 URT data was 42.1% and 20.5%,<br />
respectively. Carries the Rps1c gene for resistance to phytophthora root<br />
rot (Phytophthora sojae).<br />
PI 612764. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "MN0901"; M91-821; SY0007004. PVP 200000146; CV-414.<br />
Pedigree - M83-766 x Leslie. Relative maturity of 0.9. Indeterminate<br />
growth habit, white flowers, gray pubescence and brown pods. Seeds have<br />
yellow seed coats, yellow hila and a shiny seed coat luster. Averages<br />
about 82 cm tall. Seeds average about 17.0 grains per 100 seeds. Protein<br />
and oil content from 1996-1998 URT data was 40.5% and 21.3%, respectively.<br />
Has the Rps1 gene for resistance to phytophthora root rot (Phytophthora<br />
sojae).<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, Colorado Agric. Exp. Station, Fort<br />
Collins, Colorado, United States. Received 1977.<br />
PI 612765. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Breeding. IDBBNR 4249; NSL 95222; A77-51. Collected in Chile. Crop year<br />
1977. Immed. parent 73/5-1-24-L1. Product of selection and breeding for<br />
resistance to yellow wilt.<br />
The following were donated by J. C. Theurer, Sugarbeet Investigations, Crops<br />
Res. Lab., Utah State Univ., Logan, Utah 84322, United States. Received 1983.<br />
PI 612766. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Uncertain. IDBBNR 4458; NSL 183343; AT3985A.<br />
PI 612767. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Uncertain. IDBBNR 5001; NSL 183344; AT3986A.<br />
PI 612768. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Uncertain. IDBBNR 4464; NSL 183352; AT3993-5.<br />
PI 612769. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Uncertain. IDBBNR 4469; NSL 183357; AT3994-3.<br />
The following were donated by Richard Yu, USDA, ARS, Sugerbeet Production<br />
Research, 1639 Alisal St., Salinas, California 93905, United States. Received<br />
1985.<br />
PI 612770. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Breeding. IDBBNR 5098; #70P23; NSL 195506; EL40 BREEDING LINE 32 & 29.<br />
Leafspot-blkroot resistance, self-sterile, from 02 clone thru 3<br />
generation of selection. 1st 2 selection cycles were primarily for<br />
increased leafspot resistance and large root size in competition. 3rd<br />
cycle of selection was for leafspot resistance in Ohio from lines with<br />
high yield and quality performance in Michigan. Roots selected for size<br />
in competition and shape.<br />
The following were collected by Country Club de Villa, Av. Hernando de<br />
Lavalle s/n Urb., Chorrillos, Lima 18, Peru, Lima, Peru. Received<br />
12/23/1998.<br />
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PI 612771. Paspalum vaginatum Sw.<br />
Uncertain. #12 Fwy ccde Villa; 12; Q 37956. Collected 12/23/1998 in Peru.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612772. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 5195; 97/710. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612773. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 5252; 97/804. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612774. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 5261; 97/818. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
The following were donated by Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid<br />
Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612775. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. IS 40037; 97/853. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
PI 612776. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. IS 40153; 97/864. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
PI 612777. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. IS 40154; 97/865. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612778. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CIRAD-14; 97/901. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612779. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CIRAD-36; 97/923. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612780. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. "Sequetana"; CZ-12; 97/993. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
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PI 612781. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-203; 97/1008. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612782. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-205; 97/1010. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612783. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-206; 97/1011. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612784. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-210; 97/1015. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612785. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-211; 97/1016. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612786. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-212; 97/1017. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612787. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-215; 97/1020. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612788. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-232; 97/1037. Collected 1997 in Mali.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612789. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-235; 97/1040.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612790. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-255; 97/1060.<br />
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Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612791. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-256; 97/1061.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612792. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-260; 97/1065.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612793. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-266; 97/1071.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612794. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-269; 97/1074.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612795. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-263; 97/1068.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612796. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-321; 97/1126.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612797. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-374; 97/1179.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612798. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-382; 97/1187.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612799 QUAR. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-383; 97/1188.<br />
52
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612800. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-407; 97/1212.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612801. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-447; 97/1252.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612802. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. CZ-456; 97/1261.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612803. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. 90PR5238; 97/1282.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612804. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. 94PR2410; 97/1285.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612805. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. 92PR3146; 97/1310.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612806. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6720; 97/1533.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612807. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6721; 97/1534.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612808. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6755; 97/1568.<br />
53
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612809. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6758; 97/1571.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612810. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6780; 97/1593.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612811. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6763; 97/1576.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612812. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6781; 97/1594.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612813. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6829; 97/1640.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612814. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6839; 97/1650.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612815. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6840; 97/1651.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612816. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6843; 97/1654.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612817. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6881; 97/1692.<br />
54
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612818. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6882; 97/1693.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612819. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6883; 97/1694.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612820. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6885; 97/1696.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612821. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6887; 97/1698.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612822. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6891; 97/1702.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612823. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6892; 97/1703.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612824. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6893; 97/1704.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612825. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6901; 97/1712.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612826. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6915; 97/1726.<br />
55
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612827. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6939; 97/1750.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612828. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6940; 97/1751.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612829. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6949; 97/1760.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612830. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6956; 97/1767.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612831. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6973; 97/1784.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612832. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6974; 97/1785.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612833. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6982; 97/1793.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612834. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 6983; 97/1794.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612835 QUAR. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 7015; 97/1826.<br />
56
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612836. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 7042; 97/1853.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612837 QUAR. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 7047; 97/1858.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612838 QUAR. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 7048; 97/1859.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612839. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 7051; 97/1862.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612840. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 7057; 97/1868.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
PI 612841. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 7059; 97/1870.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS Tropical Agriculture Research<br />
Station, 2200 Pedro Albizu Campos Ave. Ste. 201, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.<br />
Received 1966.<br />
PI 612842. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. IS 3879; 97/2067; NSL 50478; 65I 1236.<br />
PI 612843. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. IS 3905; 97/<strong>209</strong>4; NSL 50916; 65I 1674.<br />
PI 612844. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. IS 3907; 97/<strong>209</strong>6; NSL 86947; 74I 10752.<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/01/2000.<br />
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PI 612845. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivated. SG 4999; 97/2432.<br />
The following were developed by Harry C. Minor, University of<br />
Missouri-Columbia, Department of Agronomy, 214 Waters Hall, Columbia,<br />
Missouri 65211, United States; Charlie L. Rife, Kansas State University,<br />
Department of Agronomy, 2004 Throckmorton <strong>Plant</strong> Science Center, Manhattan,<br />
Kansas 66506-5501, United States; Lenis A. Nelson, University of<br />
Nebraska-Lincoln, Institute of Agric. and Nat. <strong>Resources</strong>, Panhandle Res. &<br />
Extension Center, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361, United States; Dick L. Auld,<br />
Texas Tech University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Sciences, P.O. Box 42122,<br />
Lubbock, Texas 79409-2122, United States; David D. Baltensperger, University<br />
of Nebraska, Panhandle Research, & Extension Center, Scottsbluff, Nebraska<br />
69361-4939, United States; Duane L. Johnson, Colorado State University,<br />
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, PC 117, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523,<br />
United States; W.F. Heer, Kansas State University, Kansas Agric. Exp.<br />
Station, Department of Agronomy, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, United States; H.D.<br />
Sunderman, <strong>No</strong>rthwest Res.-Ext. Center, Kansas State Univ., Hutchinson, Kansas<br />
67501, United States; D. Bordovsky, Texas A&M University, Ag. Res.-Ext. Ctr.,<br />
Vernon, Texas 76384, United States. Donated by Charlie L. Rife, Kansas State<br />
University, Department of Agronomy, 2004 Throckmorton <strong>Plant</strong> Science Center,<br />
Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501, United States. Received 02/14/2000.<br />
PI 612846. Brassica napus L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Wichita"; KS3580. CV-19. Pedigree -<br />
Indore/sipal//Liraglu/3/Jet Neuf. Winter growth habit with good winter<br />
hardiness in the Great Plains. Canola quality seed. Early maturity.<br />
Better than average heat tolerance.<br />
The following were donated by Asian Vegetable Research and Development<br />
Center, P.O. Box 42, Shanhua, Tainan, Taiwan; Rodale Research Center, Rodale<br />
Press, Box 323, RD 1, Kutztown, Pennsylvania 19530, United States. Received<br />
02/20/1981.<br />
PI 612847. Amaranthus cruentus L.<br />
Cultivated. A75-72; RRC 109A; RRC 78S-109A; Ames 2044. Collected<br />
09/01/1977 in Indonesia. Latitude 6° 34' S. Longitude 106° 45'<br />
E. Bogor. All-green vegetable type, with green foliage and flowers.<br />
Seeds dark brown. The RRC CLASS TYPE is: African Vegetable.<br />
PI 612848. Amaranthus spinosus L.<br />
Wild. A75-72; RRC 109B; RRC 78S-109B; Ames 2045. Collected 09/01/1977 in<br />
Indonesia. Latitude 6° 34' S. Longitude 106° 45' E. Bogor.<br />
Pedigree - The seeds of RRC 109 included a mixture of four species plus<br />
hybrids, and are separted into five accessions. Stipular spines. Seeds<br />
dark brown. Leaves and flowers green. The RRC CLASS TYPE is: weed.<br />
The following were developed by David Brenner, Iowa State University,<br />
Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Room G212, Agronomy Building, Ames, Iowa<br />
50011-1170, United States. Received 01/07/2000.<br />
PI 612849. Amaranthus hybrid<br />
Wild. DB 99103; Separation from RRC 109B; Separation from Ames 2045;<br />
58
Ames 25969. Pedigree - Cross between A. dubius and A. spinosus.<br />
Segregated from Ames 2045 in 1999, greenhouse planting number 103.<br />
Harvested from 23 plants that had the floral traits of A. dubius and the<br />
stipular spines of A. spinosus. Both of these species are present in the<br />
original seed lot and are presumed to have crossed. Seed set poor. It<br />
might segregate in subsequent generations.<br />
PI 612850. Amaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell.<br />
Wild. DB 99104; Separation from RRC 109B; Separation from Ames 2045;<br />
Ames 25970. Segregated from Ames 2045 in 1999, greenhouse planting<br />
number 104. Harvested from 23 plants of A. dubius in a mixed species<br />
seed lot of Ames 2045. Blades green with purple center spot, and white<br />
"V" markings.<br />
PI 612851. Amaranthus retroflexus L.<br />
Wild. DB 99105; Separation from RRC 109B; Separation from Ames 2045;<br />
Ames 25971. Segregated from Ames 2045 in 1999, greenhouse planting<br />
number 105. Harvested from 133 plants of A. retroflexus in a mixed<br />
species seed lot of Ames 2045. Wild type plants with pubescent stems,<br />
green leaves, and white tepals.<br />
The following were donated by Jonathan Yentis, Burns, Philp & Company LTD.,<br />
2301 S.E. Tones Drive, Ankeny, Iowa 50021-8888, United States; Tucson<br />
Botanical Center Native Seed/Search, 2509 <strong>No</strong>rth Campbell Avenue, #325,<br />
Tucson, Arizona 85719, United States. Received 01/30/1998.<br />
PI 612852. Dysphania ambrosioides (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants<br />
Cultivated. Red Type; Ames 24596. The upper stems are red as observed by<br />
David M. Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa.<br />
PI 612853. Dysphania ambrosioides (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants<br />
Cultivated. Green Type; Ames 24597. The upper stems are green as<br />
observed by David M. Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa.<br />
The following were collected by David Brenner, Iowa State University,<br />
Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Room G212, Agronomy Building, Ames, Iowa<br />
50011-1170, United States. Received 01/06/2000.<br />
PI 612854. Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson<br />
Wild. DB 99702; Ames 25963. Collected 11/02/1999 in Utah, United States.<br />
Latitude 40° 45' N. Longitude 111° 49' W. Elevation 1341 m.<br />
Within 2 blocks of Little America Hotel, 500 South Main Street, Salt<br />
Lake City, Salt Lake County. Unpaved parking lots and pavement cracks.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s prostrate.<br />
PI 612855. Amaranthus fimbriatus (Torr.) Benth. ex S. Watson<br />
Wild. DB 99706; Ames 25964. Collected 11/05/1999 in Arizona, United<br />
States. Latitude 33° 25' N. Longitude 112° W. Elevation 345 m.<br />
Near Sumner Suites Hotel, 1413 West Rio Salado Parkway (at Priest<br />
Drive), Tempe, Maricopa County. Waste ground. Associated vegetation:<br />
Amaranthus palmeri (DB 99705). Female tepals reflexed and broad, blades<br />
narrow. <strong>Plant</strong>s dead at time of harvest, 50 cm tall.<br />
59
PI 612856. Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson<br />
Wild. DB 99705; Ames 25965. Collected 11/05/1999 in Arizona, United<br />
States. Latitude 33° 25' N. Longitude 112° W. Elevation 345 m.<br />
Near Sumner Suites Hotel, 1413 West Rio Salado Parkway (at Priest<br />
Drive), Tempe, Maricopa County. Waste ground. Associated vegetation:<br />
Amaranthus fimbriatus (DB 99706). Dioecious plants, erect, 50 to 100 cm<br />
tall. Female plants have more or less spiny floral bracts. Stems can be<br />
red.<br />
PI 612857. Amaranthus retroflexus L.<br />
Wild. DB 99703; Ames 25966. Collected 11/02/1999 in Utah, United States.<br />
Latitude 40° 45' N. Longitude 111° 49' W. Elevation 1341 m.<br />
Within 2 blocks of Little America Hotel, 500 South Main Street, Salt<br />
Lake City, Salt Lake County. Construction site fences and other waste<br />
ground. <strong>Plant</strong>s erect, approximately 50 cm tall. Inflorescences green<br />
with an unusual reddish tint.<br />
PI 612858. Chenopodium berlandieri Moq.<br />
Wild. DB 99704; Ames 25967. Collected 11/03/1999 in Utah, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 15' N. Longitude 111° 50' W. Elevation 1554 m.<br />
<strong>No</strong>rtheast of campground entrance, Anderson Cove Campground, Pineview<br />
Reservoir, Cache National Forest, Weber County. Seasonally inundated<br />
lake shore on an inlet by a stream. Sandy soil. <strong>Plant</strong>s already killed<br />
by frost at time of harvest, 45 cm tall.<br />
PI 612859. Chenopodium glaucum L.<br />
Wild. DB 99701; Ames 25968. Collected 11/08/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 1' N. Longitude 93° 39' W. Elevation 305 m. <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
of Entomology Building, <strong>No</strong>rth Central Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />
Station, southwest corner of intersection between State Avenue and<br />
Mortensen Road, Ames, Story County. Gravel parking lot. <strong>Plant</strong>s up to 30<br />
cm tall.<br />
PI 612860. Amaranthus blitum L.<br />
Wild. DB 97228; Ames 25976. Collected 08/14/1997 in District of<br />
Columbia, United States. Latitude 38° 56' N. Longitude 77° 3' W.<br />
Elevation 30 m. Near a chain-link fence, lower northeast parking lot,<br />
National Zoological Park, Washington. Edge of a sidewalk. The base of<br />
the stem is red, there are many branches from near the base, the petiole<br />
is faintly red, the blades are green and emarginate, the flowers are<br />
green and both axial and terminal.<br />
The following were collected by T.C. Andres, Cornell University, Department<br />
of Vegetable Crops, Ithaca, New York 14850, United States; J.J. Wyland.<br />
Donated by T.C. Andres, Cornell University, Department of Vegetable Crops,<br />
Ithaca, New York 14850, United States. Received 06/09/1988.<br />
PI 612861. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. 20-2; Separation from PI 532385; Ames 25996. Collected<br />
11/20/1985 in Hidalgo, Mexico. Latitude 20° 9' N. Longitude 98°<br />
16' W. Elevation 2200 m. Santa Maria Asuncion, 13 km northeast of<br />
Tulancingo de Bravo on highway Mex. 130 to Huachinango. Transversely<br />
ellipsoid and ribbed, green reticulated and splotchy, 7.5 cm long, 15 cm<br />
wide, rind very hard, flesh deep orange but wanting.<br />
PI 612862. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
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Cultivated. 20-3; Separation from PI 532385; Ames 25997. Collected<br />
11/20/1985 in Hidalgo, Mexico. Latitude 20° 9' N. Longitude 98°<br />
16' W. Elevation 2200 m. Santa Maria Asuncion, 13 km northeast of<br />
Tulancingo de Bravo on highway Mex. 130 to Huachinango. Obloid,<br />
slightly ribbed, dark green, hard rind, 12.5 cm long, 15 cm wide, flesh<br />
unusually deep orange and thick.<br />
PI 612863. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. 20-4; Separation from PI 532385; Ames 25998. Collected<br />
11/20/1985 in Hidalgo, Mexico. Latitude 20° 9' N. Longitude 98°<br />
16' W. Elevation 2200 m. Santa Maria Asuncion, 13 km northeast of<br />
Tulancingo de Bravo on highway Mex. 130 to Huachinango. Obloid and<br />
ribbed, green reticulated and spotchy, 13.5 cm long, 20 cm wide, rind<br />
hard, flesh pale orange.<br />
PI 612864. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. 20-5; Separation from PI 532385; Ames 25999. Collected<br />
11/20/1985 in Hidalgo, Mexico. Latitude 20° 9' N. Longitude 98°<br />
16' W. Elevation 2200 m. Santa Maria Asuncion, 13 km northeast of<br />
Tulancingo de Bravo on highway Mex. 130 to Huachinango. Oblong, ribbed,<br />
dark green, 15.5 cm long, 15 cm wide, flesh orange.<br />
PI 612865. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. 20-6; Separation from PI 532385; Ames 26000. Collected<br />
11/20/1985 in Hidalgo, Mexico. Latitude 20° 9' N. Longitude 98°<br />
16' W. Elevation 2200 m. Santa Maria Asuncion, 13 km northeast of<br />
Tulancingo de Bravo on highway Mex. 130 to Huachinango. Oblong, no<br />
ribs, dark green with lighter green speckles, 18.5 cm long, 14 cm wide,<br />
flesh thick pale orange.<br />
PI 612866. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. 20-7; Separation from PI 532385; Ames 26001. Collected<br />
11/20/1985 in Hidalgo, Mexico. Latitude 20° 9' N. Longitude 98°<br />
16' W. Elevation 2200 m. Santa Maria Asuncion, 13 km northeast of<br />
Tulancingo de Bravo on highway Mex. 130 to Huachinango. Ellipsoid, very<br />
slightly ribbed, dark green with lighter green stripes along ribs and<br />
flecked between ribs, 18 cm long, 11.5 cm wide, very pale orange flesh.<br />
PI 612867. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. 20-8; Separation from PI 532385; Ames 26002. Collected<br />
11/20/1985 in Hidalgo, Mexico. Latitude 20° 9' N. Longitude 98°<br />
16' W. Elevation 2200 m. Santa Maria Asuncion, 13 km northeast of<br />
Tulancingo de Bravo on highway Mex. 130 to Huachinango. Oblong, ribbed,<br />
uniformly finely green reticulated, 19.5 cm long, 13.5 cm wide, pale<br />
orange flesh.<br />
The following were collected by Gregory B. Martin, Cornell University, Dept.<br />
of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding and Biometry, 252 Emerson Hall, Ithaca, New York<br />
14853-1902, United States; T.C. Andres, Cornell University, Department of<br />
Vegetable Crops, Ithaca, New York 14850, United States; M. Nee, New York<br />
Botanical Gardens, New York, New York, United States. Donated by T.C. Andres,<br />
Cornell University, Department of Vegetable Crops, Ithaca, New York 14850,<br />
United States. Received 06/09/1988.<br />
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PI 612868. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. 118-2; Separation from PI 532388; Ames 26003. Collected<br />
12/18/1985 in Oaxaca, Mexico. Latitude 16° 57' N. Longitude 96°<br />
13' W. Elevation 1350 m. San Bartolo Albarradas, Distrito Tlacolula,<br />
Municipal Albarradas. Disturbed area in thorn scrub. Selected 2 fruit<br />
from large bin full of hundreds of fruits. Little variation in fruits,<br />
most with ribs (no warts), flattened globose to cylindrical, pale green<br />
to green with darker green splotches, cream colored flesh in those<br />
opened. Sample 118-1: 16 cm long, 21 cm wide; sample 118-2: 15 cm long,<br />
20.5 cm wide.<br />
The following were developed by Jagdish Kumar, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />
Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; B.V. Rao,<br />
Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> and<br />
Enhancement Program, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India. Received<br />
03/10/2000.<br />
PI 612869. Cicer arietinum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ICCV 96029; SUPER EARLY; ICCX-910253. GP-214.<br />
Pedigree - ICCV 2, a short-duration kabuli variety and ICCV 93929, a<br />
short-duration, cold tolerant and double podded desi line. Chickpea<br />
developed and released as germplasm by ICRISAT as the earliest flowering<br />
chickpea in the world. Super early which takes about 23-27 days from<br />
sowing to first flowering and matures in about 75 days (17.6 deg. N, 500<br />
m amsl) whereas the control, world's shortest duration variety, ICCV2,<br />
flowers in about 30-35 days. Also a double podded line, a character<br />
known to have yield advantage in short-season and drought-prone<br />
environments. Shows better early growth vigor compared to either of the<br />
parents. Grows to about 41 cms. Superior early growth vigor is useful in<br />
better utilization of soil moisture in early growth stages in the<br />
postrainy season when the chickpea crop is normally grown. Early<br />
flowering and maturity may help extend cultivation to even more<br />
short-season environments.<br />
The following were developed by W. Erskine, Int. Center for Agricultural<br />
Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria; A. Sarker, Int.<br />
Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,<br />
Syria; K. Makkouk, Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas,<br />
P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria; S. Kumari, Int. Center for Agricultural<br />
Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 03/10/2000.<br />
PI 612870. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 74; IL 74. GP-208. Collected in Chile. Landrace<br />
from Chile. Resistant to fababean necrotic yellow virus and bean leaf<br />
roll virus. Flowers in 138 days in Syria, 25 cm tall, testa pink without<br />
a pattern, red cotyledons, and 100 seeds weight 2.7 g.<br />
PI 612871. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 75; IL 75. GP-<strong>209</strong>. Collected in Chile. Landrace<br />
from Chile. Resistant to bean leaf roll virus, fababean necrotic yellow<br />
virus, and soybean dwarf virus. Flowers in 140 days, 26 cm tall, seeds<br />
brown, testa without a pattern, red cotyledons, and 100 seeds weight 2.4<br />
g.<br />
PI 612872. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
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Breeding. Pureline. ILL 85. GP-210. Collected in Tajikistan. Resistant<br />
to fababean necrotic yellow virus and bean leaf roll virus. Flowers in<br />
135 days, 31 cm tall, pink testa which are dotted with a brown pattern,<br />
red cotyledons, and 100 seds weight 2.1 g.<br />
PI 612873. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 213. GP-211. Collected in Afghanistan.<br />
Resistant to fababean necrotic yellow virus and bean leaf roll virus.<br />
Flowers in 138 days, 30 cm tall, testa brown and without a pattern,<br />
cotyledons red, and 100 seeds weight 2.2 g.<br />
PI 612874. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 214. GP-212. Collected in Afghanistan.<br />
Resistant to fababean necrotic yellow virus and bean leaf roll virus.<br />
Flowers in 151 days, seeds have brown testa which are marbled with a<br />
gray pattern, cotyledons red, and 100 seeds weight 2.3 g.<br />
PI 612875. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 6816. GP-213. Pedigree - ILL 3527 (India) / ILL<br />
5071 (Ethiopia). Resistant to fababean necrotic yellow virus and bean<br />
leaf roll virus. Testa gray which are dotted with a black pattern,<br />
cotyledons red, and 100 seeds weight 2.0 g.<br />
The following were developed by W. Erskine, Int. Center for Agricultural<br />
Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria; B. Bayaa, University<br />
of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria; A. Sarker, Int. Center for Agricultural Research in<br />
the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 03/10/2000.<br />
PI 612876. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 422; L 422. GP-7. Collected in Chile. Pedigree<br />
- Originates from Chile with ID no. L 422. Resistant to vascular wilt<br />
(Fusarium oxysporum). Flowers in 135 days, plant height 31 cm and brown<br />
seeds. <strong>No</strong> testa pattern, yellow cotyledons, and a seed weight of 5.3<br />
g/100 seeds.<br />
PI 612877. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 813; L 813. GP-8. Collected in Egypt. Pedigree<br />
- Originates from Egypt with ID no. L 813. Resistant to vascular wilt<br />
(Fusarium oxysporum). Flowers in 115 days, has a plant height of 37 cm<br />
and brown seeds. <strong>No</strong> testa pattern, red cotyledons, and a seed weight of<br />
3.7 g/100 seeds.<br />
PI 612878. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 1220; L 1220. GP-9. Collected in Iran. Pedigree<br />
- Originates from Iran with ID no. L 1220. Resistant to vascular wilt<br />
(Fusarium oxysporum). Flowers in 138 days, plant height 31 cm and brown<br />
seeds. <strong>No</strong> testa pattern, yellow cotyledons, and a good weight of 3.6<br />
g/100 seeds.<br />
PI 612879. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 1462; L 1462. GP-10. Collected in Iran.<br />
Pedigree - Originates from Iran with ID no. L 1462. Resistant to<br />
vascular wilt (Fusarium oxysporum). Flowers in 130 days, plant height 30<br />
cm and pink seeds. <strong>No</strong> testa pattern, yellow cotyledons, and a seed<br />
weight of 4.2 g/100 seeds.<br />
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PI 612880. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 2313; L 2313. GP-11. Collected in Chile.<br />
Pedigree - Originates from Chile with ID no. L 2313. Resistant to<br />
vascular wilt (Fusarium oxysporum). Flowers in 132 days, plant height 29<br />
cm, brown seeds with no testa pattern. Red cotyledons and seed weight of<br />
2.3 g/100 seed.<br />
PI 612881. Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ILL 2684; L 2684. GP-12. Collected in Iran.<br />
Pedigree - Originates from Iran with ID no. L 2684. Resistant to<br />
vascular wilt (Fusarium oxysporum). Flowers in 120 days, plant height 25<br />
cm and brown, dotted seeds. Red cotyledons and seed weight of 2.3 g/100<br />
seeds.<br />
The following were developed by Ken P. Vogel, USDA, ARS, University of<br />
Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937, United States.<br />
Received 02/14/2000.<br />
PI 612882. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. Population. A-110. Pedigree - One of five Ranger parent<br />
strains. Ranger alfalfa was the first registered cultivars (J. Amer.<br />
Soc. Agron. 37:649). It was a landmark cultivar and was widely grown in<br />
the U.S. Ranger was produced by the systhesis of 5 parent lines, A-110,<br />
A-111, A-116, A-117, A-119.<br />
PI 612883. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. Population. A-111. Pedigree - One of five Ranger parent<br />
strains. Ranger alfalfa was the first registered cultivar (J. Amer. Soc.<br />
Agron. 37:649). It was a landmark cultivar and was widely grown in the<br />
U.S. Ranger was produced by the systhesis of 5 parent lines, A-110,<br />
A-111, A-116, A,117, A-119.<br />
PI 612884. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. Population. A-116. Pedigree - One of five Ranger parent<br />
strains. Ranger alfalfa was the first registered cultivar (J. Amer. Soc.<br />
Agron. 37:649). It was a landmark cultivar and was widely grown in the<br />
U.S. Ranger was produced by the systhesis of 5 parent lines, A-110,<br />
A-111, A-116, A-117, A-119.<br />
PI 612885. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. Population. A-117. Pedigree - One of five Ranger parent<br />
strains. Ranger alfalfa was the first registered cultivar (J.Amer. Soc.<br />
Agron. 37:649). It was a landmark cultivar and was widely grown in the<br />
U.S. Ranger was produced by the systhesis of 5 parent lines, A-110,<br />
A-111, A-116, A-117, A-119.<br />
PI 612886. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. Population. A-119. Pedigree - One of five Ranger parent<br />
strains. Ranger alfalfa was the first registered cultivar (J. Amer. Soc.<br />
Agron. 37:649). It was a landmark cultivar and was widely grown in the<br />
U.S. Ranger was produced by the systhesis of 5 parent lines, A-110,<br />
A-111, A-116, A-117, A-119.<br />
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The following were developed by H.M. Tysdal. Donated by USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Science Research Division, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States.<br />
Received 1962.<br />
PI 612887. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Cultivar. "RANGER"; W6 7130; NSL 15635. CV-1. Pedigree - Synthetic<br />
variety developed by compositing 5 strains: A-100, A-111, A-116, A-117,<br />
and A-119. Strain origin was inbred lines subsequently outcrossed among<br />
other selected lines from Cossack (45%), Turkistan (45%), and Ladak<br />
(10%). Adapted to the northern states. Winterhardy. Variegated flower<br />
color with some yellow flowers. Resistant to bacterial wilt<br />
(Corynebacterium insidiosum). Susceptible to leaf spot diseases<br />
(Pseudopeziza medicaginis and P. jonesii) and leafhopper (Empoasca<br />
fabae). Seed production equal to Grimm, Cossack, and Baltic varieties.<br />
The following were developed by W. R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of<br />
Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Donated by<br />
University of Nebraska, Nebraska Agr. Exp. Sta., Lincoln, Nebraska, United<br />
States. Received 1967.<br />
PI 612888. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 30; REG NO GP 16; NSL 53695. GP-16. Pedigree - 11-clone<br />
synthetic with germplasm tracing to Buffalo, Grimm, Kansas Common,<br />
Ladak, Turkistan, selections from M. falcata and glutinosa, and 4 M.<br />
sativa introductions: PI's 107298, 204889, 206278 (all 3 from Turkey)<br />
and 243224 (from Iran). Variable resistance to bacterial wilt, growth<br />
habit and other characteristics. High resistance to potato leafhopper<br />
yellowing. Forage yield similar to Ranger.<br />
PI 612889. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Cultivar. "DAWSON"; REG NO 29; NSL 54067. CV-29. Pedigree - 8-clone<br />
synthetic composed of 6 clones from <strong>No</strong>rth Central polycross progenies<br />
that trace to Baltic, Cossack, Kansas Common, Ladak, and Turkistan; and<br />
2 clones from the parental strains of Ranger. Flower colors are purple,<br />
blue, and variagated. Between Ranger and Vernal in winterhardiness,<br />
growth habit and recovery after cutting. Similar to Ranger in protein<br />
and carotene contents at 1/10 bloom stage. Adapted to regions where<br />
Ranger is grown. Higly resistant to pea aphids and spotted alfalfa<br />
aphids. Intermediate reaction to potato leafhopper and common leafspot<br />
diseases.<br />
PI 612890. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 16; REG NO GP 15; NSL 70351. GP-15. Pedigree - 4-clone<br />
synthetic segregating for resistance to Stemphylium leafspot, rust and<br />
potato leafhopper. Parentage traces to Atlantic, Hardigan, Kansas<br />
Common, Ladak, Ranger and Turkistan. Variable growth habit and other<br />
characteristics. Slightly higher carotene and protein contents than<br />
Ranger. Forage yield similar to Ranger. Resistant to bacterial wilt<br />
(equal to Ranger). Low resistance to Leptosphaerulina leafspot.<br />
Susceptible to spotted alfalfa aphid and pea aphid.<br />
The following were developed by George R. Manglitz, University of Nebraska,<br />
Rm. 305-C, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; W.<br />
R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln,<br />
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Nebraska, United States; R.L. Ogden. Donated by University of Nebraska,<br />
Nebraska Agr. Exp. Sta., Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Received 1978.<br />
PI 612891. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Cultivar. "BAKER"; NSL 104550. PVP 7800024; CV-87. Pedigree - 7-clone<br />
synthetic. Parentage includes Atlantic, Baltic, Cossack, Grimm, Kansas<br />
Common, Ladak, Nebraska Common, Ranger, Turkestan, Vernal; M. falcata<br />
and M. sativa var. glutinosa M.B. selections; PIs 107298, 206278, and<br />
234205. Winterhardy persistent cultivar. Spring and fall growth habits<br />
and rate of recovery after cutting similar to Vernal. Flowers are<br />
purple, variegated and blue. Adapted to north central U.S. Used for<br />
short and long term hay production. Forage yields equal or superior to<br />
Vernal. Seed yields similar to Vernal in Idaho. Forage quality similar<br />
to Dawson. Resistant to pea aphid, spotted alfalfa aphid, and bacterial<br />
wilt. Moderately resistant to downy mildew and potato leafhopper<br />
yellowing. Low resistance to anthracnose. Susceptibl.<br />
The following were developed by George R. Manglitz, University of Nebraska,<br />
Rm. 305-C, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; W.<br />
R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln,<br />
Nebraska, United States; R.L. Ogden. Donated by W. R. Kehr, USDA-ARS,<br />
University of Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.<br />
Received 1980.<br />
PI 612892. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Cultivar. "PERRY"; NSL 114283. PVP 8000156; CV-97. Pedigree - Nebraska<br />
field selections from Team and Weevlchek were crossed with parental<br />
clones of experimental Nebraska synthetics (Atlantic, Baltic, Cossack,<br />
Dawson, Grimm, Kansas Common, Ladak, Lahontan, Nebraska Common, Ranger,<br />
etc.). Winderhardy cultivar adapted for forage production in the north<br />
central U.S. Forage yield equal or superior to Dawson, Kanza and Vernal.<br />
Seed yield similar to Ranger. Resistant to bacterial wilt and pea aphid.<br />
Moderate resistance to downy mildew, potato leafhopper yellowing, and<br />
biotypes of spotted alfalfa aphid collected in Nebraska. Low resistance<br />
to anthracnose and tolerant to alfalfa weevil. Susceptible to<br />
Phytophthora root rot. Reaction to stem nematode unknown.<br />
The following were developed by W. R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of<br />
Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Received 1983.<br />
PI 612893. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. A169; CA 1975; NSL 182333. GP-160. Pedigree - Synthetic<br />
originated in 1940 from 4 hybrids involving M. falcata, M. glutinosa, a<br />
Turkish selection and PI 107298 (a creeping-rooted introduction from<br />
Turkey). Winterhardy, broad-crowned, and creeping-rooted line.<br />
Persistance under continuous grazing was superior to many cultivars.<br />
Forage yields similar to Buffalo, Ranger and Vernal.<br />
PI 612894. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. A224; CA 1975; NSL 182334. GP-161. Pedigree - 4-clone<br />
synthetic with parentage tacing to M. falcata, M. glutinosa, PI 107298,<br />
Cossack, Grimm, Kansas Common, Ladak and Turkistan. Winterhardy.<br />
Rhizomatous growth type. Percentage of plants resistant to bacterial<br />
wilt was 51. Persistence under continuous grazing was superior to many<br />
cultivars and forage yields similar to Buffalo, Ranger and Vernal.<br />
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PI 612895. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. A603; W6 7151; NSL 182335. GP-162. Pedigree - 5-clone<br />
synthetic with 1 clone selected in Kansas and 4 clones in Oklahoma.<br />
Origin of germplasm not completely described. Winterhardy. Broad-crowned<br />
and creeping-rooted. Percentage of plants resistant to bacterial wilt<br />
was 19. Stands and hay yields similar to Ranger and Vernal.<br />
PI 612896. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. A604; W6 7152; NSL 182336. GP-163. Pedigree - 10-clone<br />
synthetic with 4 clones selected in Kansas, 2 in Nebraska and 4 in<br />
Oklahoma. Origin of the clones not completely described. Winterhardy.<br />
Broad-crowned and creeping-rooted. Percentage of plants resistant to<br />
bacterial wilt was 36. Stands and hay yields similar to Ranger and<br />
Vernal.<br />
PI 612897. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 31; W6 7153; NSL 182337. GP-164. Pedigree - 7-clone<br />
synthetic. Clones selected for high general combining ability for forage<br />
yield and creeping-root trait. Winterhardy. Broad-crowned and<br />
creeping-rooted. Stands and hay yield similar to Ranger and Vernal.<br />
Percentage of plants resistant to bacterial wilt (Corynebacterium<br />
insidiosum) was 27.<br />
PI 612898. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 33; W6 7154; NSL 182338. GP-165. Pedigree - 12-clone<br />
synthetic. Clones selected for high general combining ability for forage<br />
yield and creeping-root trait. Winterhardy. Broad-crowned and<br />
creeping-rooted. Stands and hay yield similar to Ranger and Vernal.<br />
Percentage of plants resistant to bacterial wilt (Corynebacterium<br />
insidiosum) was 45.<br />
PI 612899. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 46; WA 1979; NSL 182339. GP-166. Pedigree - From natural<br />
interpollination of A169, A224, polycross progeny of 7 broad-crowned<br />
rhizomatous or creeping-rooted clones and Vernal in an<br />
alfalfa-bromegrass test pasture. Winterhardy. Broad-crowned and<br />
root-proliferating or creeping-rooted. Stands and hay yield similar to<br />
Ranger and Vernal. Percentage of plants resistant to bacterial wilt<br />
(Corynebaacterium insidiosum) was 48.<br />
PI 612900. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 47; NSL 182340. GP-167. Pedigree - From natural<br />
interpollination among 50 creeping-rooted plants in an<br />
alfalfa-bromegrass nursery. Origin of plants similar to N.S. 31 and N.S.<br />
33. Winterhardy. Broad-crowned and creeping-rooted. Stands and hay yield<br />
similar to Ranger and Vernal. Percentage of plants resistant to<br />
bacterial wilt (Corynebacterium insidiosum) was 39.<br />
The following were developed by George R. Manglitz, University of Nebraska,<br />
Rm. 305-C, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; W.<br />
R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln,<br />
Nebraska, United States. Donated by W. R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of<br />
Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Received 1983.<br />
PI 612901. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
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Breeding. N.S. 76 P2PA1; CA 1978; NSL 182341. GP-178. Pedigree -<br />
Developed by interpollination among 76 plants (38 from Team and 38 from<br />
Weevlchek) selected for resistance to foliar diseases, potato leafhopper<br />
yellowing and virus symptoms. Winterhardy. Potato leafhopper yellowing<br />
rated 3.7 on a scale of 1 (resistant) to 9 (susceptible). Percentage of<br />
plants resistant to pea sphid was 58, to spotted alfalfa aphid 14 and to<br />
Phytophthora root rot 20. 2-year average forage yield was 108% of 4<br />
check cultivars. Seed yield was 117% of Dawson and Saranac and 130% of<br />
Vernal at Fresno, California.<br />
PI 612902. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 86; IDAHO 1980; NSL 182342. GP-179. Pedigree - Developed<br />
from hand-crossing 63 plants with resistance to foliar diseases,<br />
anthracnose, potato leafhopper yellowing and above-average height and<br />
vigor. <strong>Germplasm</strong> sources were Baker, N.S. 75, N.S. 79, Kanza and MSB-2.<br />
Winterhardy. Potato leafhopper yellowing rated at 3.3 on a scale of 1<br />
(resistant) to 9 (susceptible). Percentage of plants resistant to pea<br />
aphids was 54 and to spotted alfalfa aphids 10. 2-year average forage<br />
yield was 104% of 4 check cultivars. Seed yield was 115% of Dawson and<br />
Vernal and 98% of Saranac at Caldwell, Idaho.<br />
PI 612903. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 93; NSL 182343. GP-182. Pedigree - Developed from BIC-7<br />
by 2 cycles of phenotype recurrent selection for forage yield.<br />
Winterhardy. 2-year average forage yield was 109% of 6 check cultivars.<br />
Percentage of plants resistant to pea aphids was 6 and to spotted<br />
alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to Nebraska 4.<br />
PI 612904. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 94; NSL 182344. GP-183. Pedigree - Developed from NC-83-1<br />
by 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection for forage yield.<br />
Winterhardy. 2-year average forage yield was 12% greater than 6 check<br />
cultivars. Percentage of plants resistant to pea aphids was 20 and to<br />
spotted alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to Nebraska 26.<br />
PI 612905. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 95; NSL 182345. GP-184. Pedigree - Developed from NC-83-2<br />
by 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection for forage yield.<br />
Winterhardy. 2-year average forage yield was 12% greater than 6 check<br />
cultivars. Percentage of plants resistant to pea aphid was 18 and to<br />
spotted alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to Nebraska 23.<br />
PI 612906. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 83; NSL 182346. GP-172. Pedigree - Developed by<br />
hand-crossing at random among 54 plants (1 to 3 plants each from 29<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Introductions) that were above average in vigor and erect fall<br />
growth habit. Winterhardy. 2-year average forage yield was 95% of 4<br />
check cultivars. Rate of recovery after cutting was 2.0 on a scale of 1<br />
(fastest) to 9 (slowest). Fall growth habit was 3.5 on a scale of 1<br />
(erect) to 9 (prostrate). Percentage of plants resistant to pea aphid<br />
was 28. Susceptible to spotted alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to<br />
Nebraska.<br />
PI 612907. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 84; NSL 182347. GP-173. Pedigree - Developed by<br />
hand-crossing each of the 54 parental plants of N.S. 83 with 5 plants<br />
selected for Phytophthora root rot resistance from 3 broadbased<br />
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synthetics (N.S. 77, N.S. 78, N.S. 79 SN2AN3). Winterhardy. 2-year<br />
average forage yield was 94% of 4 check cultivars. Rate of recovery<br />
after cutting was 2.5 on a scale of 1 (fastest) to 9 (slowest). Fall<br />
growth habit was 4.2 on a scale of 1 (erect) to 9 (prostrate).<br />
Percentage of plants resistant to pea aphid was 34 and to spotted<br />
alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to Nebraska 5.<br />
PI 612908. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 85; IDAHO 1980; NSL 182348. GP-174. Pedigree - Developed<br />
by interpollination among 20 plants from each of 37 <strong>Plant</strong> Introductions<br />
selected for high vigor and stand. Winterhardy. 2-year average forage<br />
yield was 94% of 4 check cultivars. Rate of recovery after cutting was<br />
2.2 on a scale of 1 (fastest) to 9 (slowest). Fall growth habit similar<br />
to Dawson and Vernal. Percentage of plants resistant to pea aphid was 18<br />
and to spotted alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to Nebraska 2.<br />
PI 612909. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 89; NSL 182349. GP-175. Pedigree - Developed by<br />
hand-crossing Paine with 3 broadbased Nebraska synthetics (N.S. 78<br />
SN2AN2, N.S. 79 SN2, N.S. 82 P2) with resistance to stem nematode,<br />
anthracnose and Phytophthora root rot. Winterhardy. 2-year average<br />
forage yield was 96% of 4 check cultivars. Rage of recovery after<br />
cutting was 3.8 on a scale of 1 (fastest) to 9 (slowest). Fall growth<br />
habit similar to Dawson and Vernal. Percentage of plants resistant to<br />
pea aphid was 58 and to spotted alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to<br />
Nebraska 26.<br />
PI 612910. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 90; NSL 182350. GP-176. Pedigree - Developed by<br />
hand-crossing Paine with 3 broadbased Nebraska synthetics (N.S. 78<br />
SN2AN2, N.S. 79 SN2, N.S. 82 P2) with resistance to stem nematode,<br />
anthractnose and Phytophthora root rot. Winterhardy. 2-year average<br />
forage yield was 99% of 4 check cultivars. Rate of recovery after<br />
cutting was 4.2 on a scale of 1 (fastest) to 9 (slowest). Fall growth<br />
habit was similar to Dawson and Vernal. Percentage of plants resistant<br />
to pea aphid was 70 and to spotted alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to<br />
Nebraska 49.<br />
PI 612911. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 91; NSL 182351. GP-177. Pedigree - Developed by<br />
hand-crossing Paine with 3 broadbased Nebraksa synthetics (N.S. 78<br />
SN2AN2, N.S.79 SN2, N.S. 82 P2) with resistance to stem nematode,<br />
anthracnose and Phytophthora root rot. Winterhardy. 2-year average<br />
forage yield was 104% of 4 check cultivars. Rate of recovery after<br />
cutting was 3.8 on a scale of 1 (fastest) to 9 (slowest). Fall growth<br />
habit was similar to Dawson and Vernal. Percentage of plants resistant<br />
to pea aphid was 60 and to spotted alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to<br />
Nebraska 44.<br />
The following were developed by W. R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of<br />
Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Received 1983.<br />
PI 612912. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 62; CA 1969; NSL 182352. GP-185. Pedigree - 12-clone<br />
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synthetic developed from yellow-flowered Vernal plants. Winterhardy.<br />
Intended for use as yellow-flowered genetic marker germplasm. 2-year<br />
average forage yields were 94% of Vernal. Seed yield was 96% of Vernal<br />
at Fresno, California. Percentage of plants resistant to bacterial wilt<br />
was 52.<br />
PI 612913. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 66; CA 1972; NSL 182353. GP-186. Pedigree - 10-clone<br />
synthetic developed from yellow-flowered Vernal plants selected for high<br />
seed yields. Winterhardy. Intended for use as yellow-flowered genetic<br />
marker germplasm. 2-year average forage yield was 99% of Vernal.<br />
PI 612914. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 67; CA 1970; NSL 182354. GP-187. Pedigree - 14 S1-clone<br />
synthetic developed from yellow-flowered Vernal plants. Winterhardy.<br />
Intended for use a yellow-flowered genetic marker germplasm. 2-year<br />
average forage yield was similar to Vernal. Seed yield was 98% of Vernal<br />
in Fresno, California. Percentage of plants resistant to bacterial wilt<br />
is 54.<br />
PI 612915. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 80; CA 1972; NSL 182355. GP-188. Pedigree - 9 S2-clone<br />
synthetic developed from yellow-flowered Vernal plants. Winterhardy.<br />
Intended for use as yellow-flowered genetic markder germplasm.<br />
The following were developed by George R. Manglitz, University of Nebraska,<br />
Rm. 305-C, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; W.<br />
R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln,<br />
Nebraska, United States; Donald K. Barnes, USDA, ARS, University of<br />
Minnesota, Dept. of Agronomy & <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108,<br />
United States; F.I. Frosheiser. Donated by W. R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University<br />
of Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Received<br />
1983.<br />
PI 612916. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 72 P2; CA 1975; NSL 182358. GP-168. Pedigree - Developed<br />
by diallel hand-crossing 5 clones selected after 3 or 4 cycles of<br />
phenotypic selection for pest resistance and vigor in winterhardy<br />
germplasm. Winterhardy. Percentage of plants resistant to Phytophthora<br />
root rot was 28 and to bacterial wilt 60. <strong>No</strong> data available for reaction<br />
to pea aphid or spotted alfalfa aphid. 2-year average forage yield was<br />
110% of 4 check cultivars. Seed yield similar to Vernal.<br />
PI 612917. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 75 P2; NSL 182359. GP-169. Pedigree - Developed by<br />
interpollination among 60 plants (20 each from 3 broad-based synthetics<br />
with pest resistance and vigor in winterhardy germplasm). Winterhardy.<br />
Percentage of plants resistant to Phytophthora root rot was 60, to<br />
bacterial wilt 63, to pea aphid 75 and to spotted alfalfa aphid 52.<br />
2-year avgerage forage yield similar to 4 check cultivars. Seed yield<br />
similar to Dawson and Saranac and 8% higher than Vernal.<br />
PI 612918. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 78 P2; CA 1976; NSL 182360. GP-170. Pedigree - Broaded<br />
based germplams pool developed by interpollination by bees in a natural<br />
isolation of 4200 plants (100 plants from 42 sources with high forage<br />
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yield and pest resistance). Winterhardy. Percentage of plants resistant<br />
to Phytophthora root rot was 50, to bacterial wilt 50, to pea aphid 43<br />
and to spotted alfalfa aphid 12. 2-year average forage yield was 109% of<br />
4 check cultivars. Seed yield equal to Dawson and 16% higher than<br />
Saranac and Vernal in Fresno, California.<br />
PI 612919. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 81 P2PA1SAA1; CA 1981; NSL 182361. GP-171. Pedigree -<br />
Developed by interpollination among 99 Phythophtora root rot resistant<br />
plants (33 each from 3 broadbased synthetics with pest resistance and<br />
vigor in winterhardy germplasm). Winterhardy. Percentage of plants<br />
resistant to Phytophthora root rot was 52, to bacterial wilt 47, to pea<br />
aphid 69 and to spotted alfalfa aphid 21. 2-year average forage yield<br />
was similar to 4 check cultivars. Seed yield similar to Vernal.<br />
The following were developed by George R. Manglitz, University of Nebraska,<br />
Rm. 305-C, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; B.<br />
D. Thyr, USDA/ARS, University of Nevada, Room 323A, Reno, Nevada 89557,<br />
United States; B. Hartman, Agricultural Research Service -- USDA, University<br />
of Nevada, Room 323A, Reno, Nevada 89512, United States; W. R. Kehr,<br />
USDA-ARS, University of Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, United<br />
States; O.J. Hunt. Donated by W. R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of Nebraskaus,<br />
332 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Received 1983.<br />
PI 612920. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 77 SN2AN2; NSL 182362. GP-180. Pedigree - Developed by<br />
hand-crossing Team (22 plants) and Weevlchek (22 plants) each with 6<br />
plants (parents of N.S. 72, 73, 74 and 75) selected for pest resistance<br />
and vigor in winter hardy germplasm. Winterhardy. Percentage of plants<br />
resistant to stem nematode was 73, to anthracnose 68, to pea aphids 44<br />
and to spotted alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to Nebraska 8. 2-year<br />
average forage yield was 105% of 4 check cultivars. Seed yield was 127%<br />
of Dawson and Saranac and 140% of Vernal at Fresno, California.<br />
PI 612921. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. N.S. 79 SN2AN2; NSL 182363. GP-181. Pedigree - A broad-based<br />
synthetic developed from 3 or 4 cycles of phenotypic selection for pest<br />
resistance and vigor in winter hardy germplasm. Winterhardy. Percentage<br />
of plants resistant to stem nematode was 27, to anthracnose 40, to pea<br />
aphids 58 and to spotted alfalfa aphid biotypes endemic to Nebraska 51.<br />
2-year average forage yield was 102% of 4 check cultivars.<br />
The following were developed by George R. Manglitz, University of Nebraska,<br />
Rm. 305-C, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States;<br />
Melvin D. Rumbaugh, USDA-ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research<br />
Lab, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States; Arvid A. Boe, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong> &<br />
Soil Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83843, United States; W. R.<br />
Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska,<br />
United States; Donald K. Barnes, USDA, ARS, University of Minnesota, Dept. of<br />
Agronomy & <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; F.I.<br />
Frosheiser; G. Semeniuk. Donated by W. R. Kehr, USDA-ARS, University of<br />
Nebraskaus, 332 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Received 1984.<br />
PI 612922. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Breeding. DANEB I BW1; NSL 187774. GP-158. Developed from Daneb I by l<br />
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cycle of phenotypic recurrent selection for resist. to bacterial wilt. %<br />
of plants resist to bacterial wilt was 80.<br />
The following were donated by USDA-ARS/Washington Agric. Exp. Station,<br />
Pullman, Washington, United States. Received 1971.<br />
PI 612923. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. PH-14-119; NSL 80228. GP-10. Pedigree - An F7 selection.<br />
Parentage is C-165 crossed with P.I. 140295. Info. from Crop Sci.<br />
12(3):399 (1972) -- resistant to pea root rot complex (caused by<br />
Fusarium solani) and Pythium spp. Consistently sets pods under<br />
conditions of root rot infestation that kills standard commercial<br />
varieties. Single and double podded (4 - 8 pods/plant). White flowered.<br />
Flowers in the 12 - 13th node. Cultivated.<br />
The following were donated by John M. Kraft, USDA, ARS, Irrigated Agric.<br />
Research & Extension Ctr., 24106 <strong>No</strong>rth Bunn Road, Prosser, Washington 99350,<br />
United States. Received 1980.<br />
PI 612924. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. 792022; NSL 114284. GP-21. Pedigree - Parentage is PH-114-119<br />
X Afila. Info. from Crop Sci 21(2):352 (1981) -- combines modified<br />
tendril gene, dominant genes for resistance to Races 1 and 2 of Fusarium<br />
oxysporum and resistance to root rot caused by F. solani pisi and<br />
Pythium ultimum. 70 cm tall at maturity. Strong tendril habit and<br />
reduced foliage (should resist lodging and vine rot). Wrinkle-seeded<br />
canner. White flowers. Green cotyledons. Blooms on the 14th to 15th<br />
node. Cultivated.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, Horticultural Station, P.O. Box<br />
1250, Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States. Received 1963.<br />
PI 612925. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. NSL 28102; DELWICHE COMMANDO.<br />
The following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States. Received 05/18/1989.<br />
PI 612926. Sesamum sp.<br />
Wild. 8; Grif 854. Collected in Morocco.<br />
PI 612927. Sesamum sp.<br />
Wild. 18; Grif 856. Collected in Morocco. Latitude 34° 5' N.<br />
Longitude 5° 0' W. Market in Fes, Morocco.<br />
The following were donated by Johnny C. Wynne, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Agric. Research<br />
Service, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Box 7643, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />
27695-7643, United States. Received 10/02/1998.<br />
PI 612928 PVPO. Nicotiana tabacum L.<br />
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Cultivar. NC 92-2770-40. PVP 9900002. Male parent of hybrid tobacco NCTG<br />
72 (NSL 38<strong>209</strong>3, PVP 9900001).<br />
Unknown source. Received 03/15/2000.<br />
PI 612929 QUAR. Pennisetum orientale Rich.<br />
Uncertain. Konemgar. Collected 10/06/1979 in Turkmenistan.<br />
The following were developed by Steve St. Martin, Ohio State University,<br />
Department of Horticulture & Crop Science, 202 Kottman Hall, Columbus, Ohio<br />
43210-1086, United States; Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Ron<br />
Fioritto, Ohio State University, Dept of Horticulture & Crop Science, OARDC,<br />
Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States; A.F. Schmitthenner, Ohio State<br />
University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States.<br />
Received 02/11/2000.<br />
PI 612930. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Tiffin". CV-419. Pedigree - Haroson x Chapman.<br />
Indeterminate stem habit, purple flowers, gray pubescence, brown pods,<br />
and shiny yellow seed coats with imperfect black hila. Maturity Group II<br />
(2.7), generally adapted as a full-season cultivar from 41 deg. to 43<br />
deg. N latitude. Average mature plant height 76 cm. Average lodging<br />
score 1.8. Protein and oil analyses 411 gKg-1 protein and 204 gKg-1 oil<br />
content. 100 seed weight 15.5 g. Carries the Rps1-c and Rps3-c genes for<br />
race specific resistance to phytophthora rot.<br />
PI 612931. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "HF93-083". CV-418. Pedigree - HS84-6224 x Chapman.<br />
Indeterminate stem habit, purple flowers, gray pubescence, brown pods,<br />
and shiny yellow seed coats with imperfect black hila. Maturity Group II<br />
(2.8), generally adapted as a full-season cultivar from 41 deg. to 43<br />
deg N latitude. Average mature plant height 84 cm with an average<br />
lodging score of 1.8. Seed composition 414 gKg-1 protein and 206 gKg-1<br />
oil. Carries the Rps1-c and Rps3-a genes for race-specific resistance to<br />
phytophthora rot.<br />
PI 612932. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "HF93-035". CV-417. Pedigree - HM8632 x A86-204022.<br />
Indeterminate stem habit, purple flowers, gray pubescence, brown pods,<br />
and shiny yellow seed coats with imperfect black hila. Maturity Group<br />
III (3.0), generally adapted as a full-season cultivar from 40 deg. to<br />
42 deg N latitude. Average mature plant height 81 cm with an average<br />
lodging score of 1.8. Seed protein and oil content 409 gKg-1 protein and<br />
212 gKg-1 oil. Seed weight 20.0 g 100-seed. Carries the Rps3-a gene for<br />
race specific resistance to phytophthora rot.<br />
The following were developed by David Brenner, Iowa State University,<br />
Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Room G212, Agronomy Building, Ames, Iowa<br />
50011-1170, United States. Received 01/13/2000.<br />
PI 612933. Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.<br />
Landrace. DB 97276; Separation from UC255; Separation from Ames 23365;<br />
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Ames 25972. Pedigree - Segregated because the source accession had mixed<br />
species. Segregated from Ames 23365 as 97ncai01 during a regeneration<br />
grow-out #276 in the 1997 greenhouse. 21 of these plants were segregated<br />
from a population size of 68 plants. <strong>Plant</strong>s are of a white seeded grain<br />
type. Stems have red stripes, blades are red, flowers are green.<br />
PI 612934. Amaranthus hybridus L.<br />
Cultivated. Separation from HH 64; DB 974; Separation from PI 511740;<br />
Ames 25973. Segregated from PI 511740 as 97ncai02 during regeneration<br />
grow-out #199 in the 1997 greenhouse. Intended for taxonomic comparison.<br />
Five of these plants were segregated for study and harvested. There were<br />
19 of this type among the 80 plants of PI 511740 grown. <strong>Plant</strong>s are of a<br />
weedy form that has about six branches at the base. Stems have red<br />
stripes, petioles are red, blades are obtuse and rhombic, early blades<br />
are speckled. Flowers are green, with bracts 4 mm long, seeds are black.<br />
The following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company LLC, United States.<br />
Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612935 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "A5404". PVP 200000078.<br />
PI 612936. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "A2804". PVP 200000079.<br />
PI 612937 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG5001". PVP 200000080.<br />
PI 612938 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG1301". PVP 200000081.<br />
PI 612939. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "A2104". PVP 200000082.<br />
PI 612940 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG1101". PVP 200000083.<br />
PI 612941 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG4902". PVP 200000084.<br />
PI 612942. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG3003". PVP 200000085.<br />
PI 612943 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG3702". PVP 200000086.<br />
PI 612944 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG3303". PVP 200000087.<br />
PI 612945 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG4101". PVP 200000088.<br />
PI 612946 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG4402". PVP 200000089.<br />
PI 612947. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
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Cultivar. "AG5701". PVP 200000090.<br />
PI 612948 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG2001". PVP 200000091.<br />
PI 612949 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG1601". PVP 200000092.<br />
PI 612950. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG2602". PVP 200000093.<br />
PI 612951 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG2601". PVP 200000094.<br />
PI 612952. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG6201". PVP 200000095.<br />
PI 612953 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG6701". PVP 200000096.<br />
PI 612954 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "AG0801". PVP 200000097.<br />
The following were developed by Marlin Edwards, Green Giant Co., 201 N. 4th<br />
Street, Lesueur, Minnesota 56058, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612955 PVPO. Capsicum annuum L.<br />
Cultivar. "MEDUSA". PVP 200000140.<br />
The following were developed by Dan Bland, University of Georgia, Dept. of<br />
Crop & Soil Sciences, 1109 Experiment Street, Griffin, Georgia 30223, United<br />
States; Barry M. Cunfer, University of Georgia, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology,<br />
Georgia Station, Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797, United States; Ronald D.<br />
Barnett, University of Florida, <strong>No</strong>rth Florida Res. & Ed. Center, 155 Research<br />
Road, Quincy, Florida 32351-5677, United States; Jerry W. Johnson, University<br />
of Georgia, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, 1109 Experiment Street,<br />
Griffin, Georgia 30223-1197, United States; G.D. Buntin, University of<br />
Georgia, Department of Entomology, Georgia Station, Griffin, Georgia, United<br />
States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612956. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "AGS 2000"; 89482E7. PVP 200000141; CV-913. Pedigree<br />
- '2555'/ PF84301//Florida 302. Released 1999. Soft red winter wheat.<br />
High yielding, medium maturity, high test weight, above average milling<br />
quality, good leaf rust, powdery mildew, and Hessian fly resistance.<br />
Spikes erect at maturity, middensity strap, and awned. Stems have waxy<br />
bloom (blue-greenish color) present. Maturity medium (114 d) and medium<br />
stature (87 cm). Has the IBL. IRS translocation.<br />
The following were developed by Pure Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />
Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612957 PVPO. Poa pratensis L.<br />
Cultivar. "APOLLO"; B3-180. PVP 200000147.<br />
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The following were developed by Carl A. Griffey, Virginia Polytechnic<br />
Institute, & State University, Dept. of Crop & Soil Env. Sciences,<br />
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0404, United States; Thomas M. Starling, Virginia<br />
Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ., Virginia Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />
Agronomy, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States; A.M. Price, VPI & SU, Crop &<br />
Soil Environmental Sciences, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States; W.L.<br />
Sisson, VPI & SU, Crop & Soil Environmental Sciences, Blacksburg, Virginia,<br />
United States; D.E. Brann, VPI & SU, Crop & Soil Environmental Sciences,<br />
Blacksburg, Virginia, United States; Modon Das, Virginia Polytechnic<br />
Institute, and State University, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental<br />
Science, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, United States; Wendy Rohrer, Virginia<br />
Tech, Crop & Soil Environmental Sciences, 419A Smyth Hall, Blacksburg,<br />
Virginia 24061-0404, United States; T.H. Pridgen, Virginia Polytechnic Inst.<br />
and State Univ., Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences Dept., Blacksburg,<br />
Virginia 24061-040, United States; M.E. Vaughn, Virginia Polytechnic Inst.<br />
and State Univ., Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences Dept., Blacksburg,<br />
Virginia 24061-0404, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612958. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "ROANE"; VA 93-54-429. PVP 200000148; CV-899.<br />
Pedigree - VA 71-54-147/Coker 68-15//IN65309C1-18-2-3-2. Released 1999.<br />
Full-season, high yielding, apically awnletted soft red winter wheat.<br />
Head emergence 125 d. Height 88 cm and good straw strength. Winter<br />
hardiness good. Average grain volume weight (770 kg m-3) is very high.<br />
Acceptable milling and baking qualities. Resistant to barley yellow<br />
dwarf virus. Resistant to most prevalent field populations of powdery<br />
mildew (Blumeria graminis). While possesses gene Lr11 and seedlings are<br />
susceptible to many races of leaf rust (Puccinia recondita), data from<br />
field tests indicate does possesses some adult-plant resistance. Lacks<br />
any of the known genes for resistance to stem rust (P. graminis).<br />
Moderately susceptible to soil-borne mosaic and wheat spindle streak<br />
mosaic viruses. Moderate resistance to leaf blotch (Septoria tritici)<br />
and glume blotch (Stagonospora nodorum). Tolerant to Fusarium head<br />
blight. Resistant to Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) biotypes GP, B,<br />
and.<br />
The following were developed by Shelby Baker, Coastal Plains Experiment<br />
Station, P.O. Box 748, Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States; Lloyd May,<br />
University of Georgia, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, 115 Coastal Way,<br />
Tifton, Georgia 31793-0748, United States; R.F. Davis, University of Georgia,<br />
Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, 2106 Miller <strong>Plant</strong> Sci. Bldg., Athens, Georgia<br />
30602, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612959. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "GA 161". PVP 200000149; CV-117. Pedigree -<br />
81-29/Coker315//79-13/Deltapine 90/3/Aub-244RNR/4/M-725RNR/5/PD6208.<br />
Smooth-leaf with excellent combination of yield potential, fiber quality<br />
and adaptation throughout the southeastern U.S. Averaged over 10<br />
location x years from the 1996 and 1997 Georgia and South Carolina<br />
Official Cultivar Trials, produced equivalent lint yields and lint<br />
fractions compared with HS-46. The advantage of GA 161 over HS-46 is 4%<br />
longer uppper half mean (UHM) fiber length and 1.3% higher fiber length<br />
uniformity index (UI), desirable traits for rotor yearn manufacture.<br />
Compared with NUCotn33B over 17 location x years from the 1999 High<br />
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Quality Regional Cotton Variety Test and the 1999 and 2000 Georgia and<br />
South Official Cultivar trials, produced similar lint yields, lint<br />
fractions, and micronaire readings, but had 5% longer UHM, 12% higher<br />
fiber bundle strength, and 12% stronger yearn tenacity. Compared with<br />
the popular cultivar Deltapine 458BR over 13 locations x years in the<br />
1999 and 2000 <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina and Georgia Official Cotton Cultivar<br />
Trials, produced similar lint yields, lint fractions, and micronaire<br />
readings, but had 5% longer UHM, slightly higher (0.7%) UI, and 9%<br />
higher fiber bundle strength. Compared with HS-46, NuCotn 35B, and<br />
Deltapine 5690, has similar normal shaped leaves, low leaf trichome<br />
density, but has pubescent stems. Seed index averages greater than 10<br />
grams, possibly contributin to excellent seedling vigor. Moderately<br />
resistant to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum). Low level of resistance<br />
to root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita), as two greenhouse trails<br />
found numerically higher, but not statistically different, levels of<br />
reproduction compared with the moderately resistant check cultivar LA<br />
887.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612960 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "93B66". PVP 200000150.<br />
The following were donated by Herman Gorz, University of Nebraska, Department<br />
of Agronomy, 362 <strong>Plant</strong> Science, East Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937,<br />
United States; Rudorf, Koln-Vogelsang, Germany. Received 01/30/1992.<br />
PI 612961. Melilotus albus Medik.<br />
Genetic. J450; Strain 128/59; Ames 21600. Coumarin free.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612962 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "92B63". PVP 200000151.<br />
PI 612963 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "90B73". PVP 200000152.<br />
PI 612964 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "90A07". PVP 200000153.<br />
The following were developed by South Dakota Agric. Exp. Station, Highmore,<br />
South Dakota, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612965 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "EMBER". PVP 200000158. Pedigree -<br />
Guard/Sharp//Grandin.<br />
The following were developed by Robert H. Busch, USDA, ARS, University of<br />
Minnesota, Dept. of Agronomy & <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108,<br />
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United States; Don V. McVey, USDA, ARS, University of Minnesota, Cereal Rust<br />
Laboratory, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105, United States; G. Hareland, USDA, ARS,<br />
Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States; Jochum Wiersma, University of<br />
Minnesota, <strong>No</strong>rthwest Experiment Station, 108 Agricultural Research Center,<br />
Crookston, Minnesota 56716, United States; G. Linkert, University of<br />
Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Ruth Dill-Macky,<br />
University of Minnesota, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, 495 Borlaug Hall, St.<br />
Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; J.A. Anderson, University of Minnesota,<br />
Department of Agronomy & <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, 411 Borlaug Hall, St. Paul,<br />
Minnesota 55108, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612966. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "McVEY"; MN93413. PVP 200000159; CV-894. Pedigree -<br />
Ning8331/MN87029//MN89068. Released 1999. Late maturing, high yielding,<br />
medium height hard red spring wheat. High resistance to scab (Fusarium<br />
graminearum). High grain yield. Lower grain volume weight and percent<br />
grain protein than the high quality check variety Grandin. Resistant to<br />
stem rust (Puccinia graminis) and moderately resistant to moderately<br />
susceptible to leaf rust (Puccinia triticina). Expresses a resistant<br />
reaction to scab spread in the spike when a central spikelet is<br />
inoculated in the greenhouse.<br />
The following were developed by N.R. Riveland, Williston Research Extension<br />
Center, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota Agric. Exp. Sta., 14120 Highway 2, Williston, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Dakota 58801, United States; G.R. Carlson, Montana State University, <strong>No</strong>rthern<br />
Agric. Research Center, Star Rt. 36, Havre, Montana 59501, United States;<br />
D.W. Wichman, Montana State University, Central Agric. Research Center,<br />
Moccasin, Montana 59462, United States; Jerald W. Bergman, Montana State<br />
University, Eastern Agricultural Research Center, 1501 <strong>No</strong>rth Central, Sidney,<br />
Montana 59270, United States; Ken Kephart, Montana State University, MSU<br />
Southern Ag. Research Center, 748 Railroad Highway, Huntley, Montana 59037,<br />
United States; C.R. Flynn, Eastern Agric. Res. Ctr., Montana Agric. Exp.<br />
Sta., Sidney, Montana 59270, United States; Research and Development<br />
Institute, Inc., United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612967. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivar. "MONTOLA 2003". PVP 200000160; CV-25. Pedigree - Derived from<br />
a single F4 plant selected from a multi-cross/Montola 2000. The<br />
multi-cross involved cultivars: S-317, Sidney Selection 87-14-6, Sidney<br />
Selection 87-42-3, Sidney Selection 88-45-4, USB, N4051, Gila, Cargill<br />
1653, Cargill Dwarf, Royal, AC-1, Dart, VFR-1, 012-251-3-2, 012-251-3-5,<br />
S-304, S-541. The fatty acid composition of safflower oil from Montola<br />
2003 at Sidney, MT averaged 808 gkg-1 oleic acid, 128 gkg-1 linoleic, 39<br />
gkg-1 palmitic, and 15 gkg-1 stearic acid compared with 805 gkg-1 oleic,<br />
121 gkg-1 linoleic, 41 gkg-1 palmitic, and 16 gkg-1 stearic acid for<br />
Montola 2000. Total saturated fatty acid content for both cultivars<br />
ranged from 66 to 70 gkg-1. Has a neutral taste. Recommended for dryland<br />
and irrigated production in Montana and western N. Dakota; provides high<br />
quality high oleic low saturated fatty acid safflower oil for specialty<br />
oil market. <strong>Plant</strong>s have spines on the leaf tips and along leaf margins<br />
and involucral bracts. Flower color is yellow in the bud and full bloom.<br />
Upon drying, the flower color is light orange to orange. Seed has<br />
predominantly bright white (normal) hull preferred by the birdseed<br />
market, is similar in seed size to Montola 2000 and averages 3.06 g/100<br />
seeds. Classified as medium maturity (120 d); flowers 1 to 2 days later<br />
than Montola 2000. Under dryland conditions at Sidney, MT, Montola 2003<br />
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is 4 cm taller than Montola 2000; under irrigated conditions it is<br />
approxomately 8 cm taller. Appears moderately resistant to Alternaria<br />
leaf spot and moderately resistant to Pseudomonas bacterial blight. In<br />
dryland trials at Sidney, MT during 1996-99, averaged 1922 kgha-1 with a<br />
test weight of 32.1 kghl-1, seed oil content of 380 gkg-1, plant height<br />
of 60.5 cm, compared with 1837 kgha-1; 29.9 kghl-1; 374 gkg-1; and 55.0<br />
cm respectively for Montola 2000. In irrigated trials at Sidney, MT<br />
during 1996-99, averaged 2616 kgha-1 with a test weight of 29.3 kghl-1;<br />
a seed oil content of 367 gkg-1; plant height of 71.0 cm compared with<br />
2122 kgha-1; 27.3 kghl-1; 370 gkg-1; 62.5 cm respectively for Montola<br />
2000.<br />
The following were developed by Advanta USA, Inc., United States. Received<br />
03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612968. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "ZS4199". PVP 200000161.<br />
PI 612969. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "ZS2199". PVP 200000162.<br />
PI 612970. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "ZS3699". PVP 200000163.<br />
The following were developed by Pure Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />
Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612971 PVPO. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />
Cultivar. "ZPS-5LZ". PVP 200000164.<br />
The following were developed by FFR Cooperative, United States. Received<br />
03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612972 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "566W"; VA93-51-42. PVP 200000165. Pedigree - Coker<br />
78-23//Coker 65-20/Arthur.<br />
The following were developed by Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station,<br />
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612973 PVPO. Avena sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "LA604". PVP 200000166.<br />
The following were developed by Phytogen Seed Company, LLC, United States.<br />
Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612974 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "PSC 355". PVP 200000167.<br />
The following were developed by Pure Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />
Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
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PI 612975 PVPO. Poa pratensis L.<br />
Cultivar. "SERENE". PVP 200000170.<br />
The following were developed by South Dakota Agric. Exp. Station, Highmore,<br />
South Dakota, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612976 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "TURNER". PVP 200000171.<br />
The following were developed by Cornell University, New York Agric. Exp.<br />
Station, Ithaca, New York, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612977 PVPO. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "NY97-389". PVP 200000172.<br />
The following were developed by Pybas Vegetable Seed Company, P.O. Box 868,<br />
Santa Maria, California 93456, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612978. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BLACKJACK". PVP 200000173.<br />
The following were developed by Pickseed West, Inc., P.O. Box 888, 33149<br />
Highway 99E, Tangent, Oregon 97389, United States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612979 PVPO. Lolium perenne L.<br />
Cultivar. "TRANSIST". PVP 200000174.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 03/21/2000.<br />
PI 612980 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "GC-120". PVP 200000175.<br />
PI 612981 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "GC-204". PVP 200000176.<br />
PI 612982 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "GC-271". PVP 200000177.<br />
PI 612983 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "GC-251". PVP 200000178.<br />
The following were developed by Jeff Pedersen, USDA, ARS, University of<br />
Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937, United States;<br />
John J. Toy, USDA, ARS, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dept. of Agronomy,<br />
Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937, United States. Received 02/07/2000.<br />
PI 612984. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. N313. GP-587. Pedigree - zera zera ms3 x IA28.<br />
Released 07/1999. Fertility restorer in A1 cytoplasm. <strong>Plant</strong> color<br />
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purple, white seeds, normal endosperm, no pigmented testa, awnless, and<br />
juicy stems. At Mead, NE, 6 days later in maturity and 7 cm shorter than<br />
BWheatland. In hybrid combination, grain yields equivalent to AWheatland<br />
x RT x 430. Source of IA28 derived materials suited for production of<br />
high quality grain for feed or food in the northern portion of the U.S.<br />
sorghum production area.<br />
PI 612985. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. N314. GP-588. Pedigree - tIA28 x SDS3953. Released<br />
07/1999. Fertility restorer in A1 cytoplasm. <strong>Plant</strong> color tan, white<br />
seeds, normal endosperm, no pigmented testa, awnless, and juicy stems.<br />
At Mead, NE, 12 days later in maturity and 18 cm shorter than<br />
BWheatland. In hybrid combination, grain yields equivalent to AWheatland<br />
x RT x 430. Source of IA28 derived materials suited for production of<br />
high quality grain for feed or food in the northern portion of the U.S.<br />
sorghum production area.<br />
PI 612986. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. N315. GP-589. Pedigree - tIA28 x SDS3953. Released<br />
07/1999. Fertility restorer in A1 cytoplasm. <strong>Plant</strong> color tan, white<br />
seeds, normal endosperm, no pigmented testa, awnless, and juicy stems.<br />
At Mead, NE, 10 days later in maturity and 12 cm shorter than<br />
BWheatland. In hybrid combination, grain yields equivalent to AWheatland<br />
x RT x 430. Excellent panicle exertion. Source of IA28 derived materials<br />
suited for the production of high quality grain for feed or food in the<br />
northern portion of the U.S. sorghum production area.<br />
PI 612987. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N316. GS-96. Pedigree - BMartin ms1ms1/*4 BWheatland.<br />
Released 07/1999. Segregated for male-sterility at the expected<br />
frequency of 3 fertile: 1 sterile. Test crosses among 5 genetic stocks<br />
verified they were non-allelic.<br />
PI 612988. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N317. GS-97. Pedigree - BMartin ms2ms2/*4 BWheatland.<br />
Released 07/1999. Segregated for male-sterility at the expected<br />
frequency of 3 fertile: 1 sterile. Test crosses among 5 genetic stocks<br />
verified they were non-allelic.<br />
PI 612989. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N318. GS-98. Pedigree - BMartin ms3ms3/*4 BWheatland.<br />
Released 07/1999. Segregated for male-sterility at the expected<br />
frequency of 3 fertile: 1 sterile. Test crosses among 5 genetic stocks<br />
verified they were non-allelic.<br />
PI 612990. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N319. GS-99. Pedigree - BMartin ms7ms7/*4 BWheatland.<br />
Released 07/1999. Segregated at slightly higher frequency than expected<br />
(659 fertile: 257 sterile). Test crosses among 5 genetic stocks verified<br />
they were non-allelic.<br />
PI 612991. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N320. GS-100. Pedigree - BMartin a1a1/*4 BWheatland.<br />
Released 07/1999. Segregated for male sterility at a lower frequency<br />
than expected (707 fertile: 97 sterile). Test crosses among 5 genetic<br />
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stocks verified they were non-allelic.<br />
PI 612992. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N321. GS-101. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed white<br />
and tan necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal<br />
endosperm.<br />
PI 612993. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N322. GS-102. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed white<br />
and tan necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal<br />
endosperm.<br />
PI 612994. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N323. GS-103. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed white<br />
and tan necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 612995. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N324. GS-104. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed white<br />
and tan necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal<br />
endosperm.<br />
PI 612996. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N325. GS-105. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from:BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed white<br />
and tan necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 612997. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N326. GS-106. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed red and<br />
tan necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 612998. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N327. GS-107. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed red and<br />
tan necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 612999. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N328. GS-108. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed red and<br />
tan necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 613000. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N329. GS-109. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed red and<br />
tan necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 613001. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N330. GS-110. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed red and<br />
tan necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 613002. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N331. GS-111. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
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family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed white<br />
and purple necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal<br />
endosperm.<br />
PI 613003. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N332. GS-112. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed white<br />
and purple necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal<br />
endosperm.<br />
PI 613004. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N333. GS-113. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed white<br />
and purple necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal<br />
endosperm.<br />
PI 613005. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N334. GS-114. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed white<br />
and purple necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal<br />
endosperm.<br />
PI 613006. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N335. GS-115. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed white<br />
and purple necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal<br />
endosperm.<br />
PI 613007. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N336. GS-116. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed red and<br />
purple necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx398, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 613008. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N337. GS-117. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed red and<br />
purple necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 613009. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N338. GS-118. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed red and<br />
purple necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 613010. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N339. GS-119. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed red and<br />
purple necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
PI 613011. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Genetic. Pureline. N340. GS-120. Pedigree - S8 segregate of a single S3<br />
family from: BTx398 ms3ms3/BTx630/BTx630. Released 07/1999. Seed red and<br />
purple necrotic plant color. Resembles BTx630, but has normal endosperm.<br />
The following were donated by Alan Whittemore, USDA/ARS, University of<br />
Georgia, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797,<br />
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United States; Issik Dendrarium, Aktogai, Kazakhstan. Received 03/04/1992.<br />
PI 613012. Ampelopsis hybrid<br />
Cultivated. Ames 18932. Pedigree - Parents likely include A.<br />
brevipedunculata, A. aconitifolia, and A. cordata. Population extremely<br />
variable for leaf shape, pubescence, and fruit color.<br />
The following were collected by Manuel Cardoso Alves, Jardim Botanico da<br />
Universidade de Coimbra, Arcos do Jardim, Coimbra, Coimbra 3049, Portugal;<br />
Jaime Ventura Forte, Jardim Botanico da Universidade de Coimbra, Arcos do<br />
Jardim, Coimbra, Coimbra 3049, Portugal. Donated by Jardim Botanico da<br />
Universidade de Coimbra, Arcos do Jardim, Coimbra, Coimbra 3000-393, Portugal.<br />
Received 06/02/1998.<br />
PI 613013. Antirrhinum majus subsp. cirrhigerum (Ficalho) Franco<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 1159; Ames 24674. Collected 07/22/1997 in Coimbra,<br />
Portugal. Latitude 40° 8' N. Longitude 8° 51' W. Gala, in the<br />
vicinity of Figueira da Foz.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS-Midwest Area, National Center for<br />
Agricultural Utilization Research, 1815 <strong>No</strong>rth University Street, Peoria,<br />
Illinois 61604, United States. Received 01/29/1998.<br />
PI 613014. Antirrhinum molle L.<br />
Wild. NU 46486; Ames 24202.<br />
The following were donated by J.L. Hudson, Seedsman, Star Route 2, Box 337,<br />
La Honda, California 94020-9733, United States. Received 04/04/2000.<br />
PI 613015. Achyranthes bidentata Blume<br />
Cultivated. ACHY-6; Ames 26014; Ox-Knee; Niu-Xi. Developed in China.<br />
Slender spikes of small flowers. Broad oval leaves. Large<br />
greenish-purple stems with joints resembling an ox's knee. Germinates<br />
in 1 to 2 weeks at 70 degrees. Used in Chinese medicine as a "blood<br />
invigorator". Also has effects on the uterus, and is used during labor.<br />
The following were donated by Willowwood Arboretum, Morris County Park<br />
Commission, 53 East Hanover Avenue, P.O. Box 1295, Morristown, New Jersey<br />
07962-1295, United States. Received 06/06/1994.<br />
PI 613016. Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 5; Ames 22079. Collected in Massachusetts, United<br />
States. Latitude 42° 29' 15" N. Longitude 72° 11' 15" W.<br />
Elevation 329 m. Petersham.<br />
The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />
Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />
Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />
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PI 613017. Calendula arvensis L.<br />
Wild. CAL 40/88; Ames 21122. Collected in Morocco. South from Ersaonioa.<br />
The following were donated by Robert Kleiman, USDA, ARS, National Center for<br />
Agric., Utilization Research, Peoria, Illinois 61604, United States; Thompson<br />
& Morgan Ltd., London Road, Ipswich, England 1P2 0BA, United Kingdom.<br />
Received 01/30/1992.<br />
PI 613018. Calendula officinalis L.<br />
Cultivar. "Orange Sunshine"; NU 40514; Ames 18462.<br />
The following were donated by Quentin Jones, Crops Research Division -<br />
USDA-ARS, New Crops Research Branch, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Station, Beltsville,<br />
Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Thompson & Morgan Ltd., London Road,<br />
Ipswich, England 1P2 0BA, United Kingdom; USDA, ARS-Midwest Area, National<br />
Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, 1815 <strong>No</strong>rth University Street,<br />
Peoria, Illinois 61604, United States. Received 01/29/1998.<br />
PI 613019. Calendula officinalis L.<br />
Cultivar. "Pacific Cream Beauty"; NU 40516; Ames 24243.<br />
The following were donated by Waller Flowerseed Company, P.O. Box 935, 4th<br />
and Obispo Streets, Guadalupe, California 93434, United States. Received<br />
04/04/1962.<br />
PI 613020. Calendula officinalis L.<br />
Cultivar. "Pacific Beauty Type W-F Formula Blend"; CO-6; NSL 15439.<br />
The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />
Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />
Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />
PI 613021. Calendula suffruticosa subsp. fulgida (Raf.) Ohle<br />
Wild. CAL 62/90; Ames 21135. Collected in Sicily, Italy. Latitude<br />
38° 1' N. Longitude 12° 29' E. Mount Erice near Trapani.<br />
The following were collected by Charles Tubesing, The Holden Arboretum, 9500<br />
Sperry Road, Kirtland, Ohio 44094-5172, United States; Rick J. Lewandowski,<br />
Morris Arboretum, The University of Pennsylvania, 9414 Meadowbrook Road,<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19118, United States; Edward J. Garvey, USDA, ARS,<br />
National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, U.S. National Arboretum, Washington, District<br />
of Columbia 20002, United States; Kris Bachtell, The Morton Arboretum, 4100<br />
Illinois Route 53, Lisle, Illinois 60532-1293, United States. Donated by<br />
Edward J. Garvey, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, U.S. National<br />
Arboretum, Washington, District of Columbia 20002, United States. Received<br />
01/12/1995.<br />
PI 613022. Cornus bretschneideri L. Henry<br />
Wild. BJG-062; Ames 22260. Collected 09/18/1994 in Beijing, China.<br />
Latitude 40° 32' 14" N. Longitude 115° 47' 16" E. Elevation 1210<br />
m. Da Zhaung Ke (Old Village), Song Shan Forest Preserve, Yanqing<br />
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County. Growing in full sun in soil trapped between boulders; in wet<br />
season plant is standing in water, otherwise the site is rather dry.<br />
Deciduous, multi-stemmed, upright arching shrub, 3 to 4 meters tall.<br />
Leaves ovate to ovate lanceolate, 2.5 to 3.5 cm long with a tapered<br />
apex. Stems to approximately five years old are bright red. Pedicels of<br />
infloresences are bright red, bearing fruit that are black, green and<br />
white.<br />
The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />
Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />
Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />
PI 613023. Dianthus chinensis L.<br />
Uncertain. DIA 7/88; Ames 21154. Collected in Hwanghae Puk, Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth.<br />
Latitude 38° 20' 30" N. Longitude 126° 7' 36" E. Rinzan.<br />
The following were collected by Geza Kosa, A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia,<br />
Okologiai es Botanikai Kutatointezetenek, Botanikus Kertje, Vacratot, Pest<br />
H-2163, Hungary. Donated by Botanical Garden, Institute of Ecology and<br />
Botany, of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Vacratot, Pest H-2163, Hungary.<br />
Received 06/02/1998.<br />
PI 613024. Gypsophila muralis L.<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 181; Ames 24663. Collected 1997 in Hajdu-Bihar,<br />
Hungary. Latitude 47° 44' N. Longitude 21° 6' E. Near<br />
Ujszentmargita. National Park at the northeast part of the Great<br />
Hungarian Plain, Hortobagy. Forest steppes and loess grassland.<br />
The following were donated by Ogrod Botaniczny Uniwersytetu Im. Adama<br />
Mickiewicza, ul. Dabrowskiego 165, Poznan, Poznan 60-594, Poland. Received<br />
09/28/1993.<br />
PI 613025. Gypsophila repens L.<br />
Cultivated. 550; Ames 21510.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS-Midwest Area, National Center for<br />
Agricultural Utilization Research, 1815 <strong>No</strong>rth University Street, Peoria,<br />
Illinois 61604, United States. Received 01/29/1998.<br />
PI 613026. Lavatera cachemiriana Cambess.<br />
Wild. 3655; NU 46584; Ames 24393.<br />
The following were donated by Leibniz-Inst fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />
Kulturpflanzenforschung, Genebank, Corrensstrasse 3, Gatersleben,<br />
Saxony-Anhalt D-06466, Germany; University of Lisbon, Botanical Garden,<br />
Lisbon, Lisboa 1600, Portugal. Received 02/05/1997.<br />
PI 613027. Malva sylvestris L.<br />
Cultivated. MALVA 70/79; Ames 23645.<br />
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The following were collected by Manuel Cardoso Alves, Jardim Botanico da<br />
Universidade de Coimbra, Arcos do Jardim, Coimbra, Coimbra 3049, Portugal;<br />
Jaime Ventura Forte, Jardim Botanico da Universidade de Coimbra, Arcos do<br />
Jardim, Coimbra, Coimbra 3049, Portugal. Donated by Jardim Botanico da<br />
Universidade de Coimbra, Arcos do Jardim, Coimbra, Coimbra 3000-393, Portugal.<br />
Received 06/02/1998.<br />
PI 613028. Malva sylvestris L.<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 915; Ames 24695. Collected 06/22/1997 in Coimbra,<br />
Portugal. Latitude 40° 4' N. Longitude 8° 27' W. Povoa da Pega,<br />
in the vicinity of Condeixa.<br />
The following were donated by Goncalo Sampaio, Instituto de Botanica,<br />
Universidade Do Porto, 1191 Rua do Campo Alegre, Porto, Porto 4100, Portugal.<br />
Received 08/13/1992.<br />
PI 613029. Malva tournefortiana L.<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 301; 890626; Ames 19351. Collected in Vila Real,<br />
Portugal. Latitude 41° 11' N. Longitude 7° 33' W.<br />
Bateiras-Pinhao, Tras-os-Montes Province.<br />
The following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rmand Cornellier, Montreal Botanic Garden,<br />
4101 Rue Sherbrooke Est., Montreal, Quebec HIX 2B2, Canada; C. Picotte,<br />
Montreal Botanic Garden, Svc. Loisirs Development Communautaire, 4101 Rue<br />
Sherbrooke Est., Montreal, Quebec H1X 2B2, Canada; Lucille Savoie. Donated by<br />
Montreal Botanic Garden, 4101 Rue Sherbrooke Est., Montreal, Quebec HIX 2B2,<br />
Canada. Received 03/16/1990.<br />
PI 613030. Parthenocissus vitacea (Knerr) Hitchc.<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 410; Ames 13139. Collected 09/14/1989 in Quebec,<br />
Canada. Latitude 46° 36' N. Longitude 72° 5' W.<br />
Saint-Charles-des-Grondines, Co. Portneuf.<br />
The following were collected by D. Blazkova; R. Neuhausl; Z. Neuhauslova.<br />
Donated by Botanical Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Science, Prague,<br />
Central Bohemia D-252 43, Czech Republic. Received 03/16/1990.<br />
PI 613031. Parthenocissus tricuspidata (Siebold & Zucc.) Planch.<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 504; Ames 13198. Collected in Pyongyang, Korea,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth. Latitude 39° 0' N. Longitude 125° 40' E. Elevation 230 m.<br />
Province of Pyongyang City, Lyonaksan near northwest part of the city.<br />
The following were collected by Mark P. Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011-1170,<br />
United States. Received 09/05/1984.<br />
PI 613032. Rhus copallinum L.<br />
Wild. Ames 3052. Collected 1984 in Indiana, United States. Latitude<br />
41° 44' N. Longitude 85° 1' W. Elevation 317 m. NW 1/4 of NE 1/4<br />
of Section 32, Jamestown Township, T38N, R13E, Steuben County. Large<br />
shrub. Seed from single clone with dark green, lustrous leaves.<br />
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The following were donated by Botanical Garden, Institute of Ecology and<br />
Botany, of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Vacratot, Pest H-2163, Hungary.<br />
Received 09/20/1990.<br />
PI 613033. Sorbaria tomentosa (Lindl.) Rehder<br />
Cultivated. Index Seminum 2478; Ames 14222.<br />
The following were collected by University of Alberta, Devonian Botanic<br />
Garden and Field Laboratory, Department of Botany, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E1,<br />
Canada. Received 04/29/1996.<br />
PI 613034. Spiraea betulifolia Pall.<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 344; Ames 22838. Collected 04/1996 in British<br />
Columbia, Canada. Latitude 51° 46' N. Longitude 120° 1' W.<br />
Elevation 590 m. Clearwater-Wells Gray area, side bank at Wells Gray<br />
main road, 14 km from Clearwater junction. Lower oroboreal zone.<br />
The following were collected by Charles Tubesing, The Holden Arboretum, 9500<br />
Sperry Road, Kirtland, Ohio 44094-5172, United States; Rick J. Lewandowski,<br />
Morris Arboretum, The University of Pennsylvania, 9414 Meadowbrook Road,<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19118, United States; Edward J. Garvey, USDA, ARS,<br />
National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, U.S. National Arboretum, Washington, District<br />
of Columbia 20002, United States; Kris Bachtell, The Morton Arboretum, 4100<br />
Illinois Route 53, Lisle, Illinois 60532-1293, United States. Donated by<br />
Shawn Belt, USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, National <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Repository, Glenn Dale, Maryland 20769-9157, United States; Edward J. Garvey,<br />
USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, U.S. National Arboretum,<br />
Washington, District of Columbia 20002, United States. Received 01/12/1995.<br />
PI 613035. Spiraea trilobata L.<br />
Wild. BJG-010; NA 64519; Ames 22275. Collected 09/14/1994 in Beijing,<br />
China. Latitude 40° 36' 47" N. Longitude 117° 22' 54" E.<br />
Elevation 635 m. Yong Xiu Gou, (Valley with Beautiful Clouds), Wuling<br />
Shan Preserve, Miyun County. Growing in rocks near the stream.<br />
Deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub with upright billowing habit. 2 meters<br />
tall and 3 to 4 meters wide. Older stems gray and one year old stems<br />
light brown to amber. Blue green foliage above, light green on the<br />
undersurface. Some late season foliar damage.<br />
The following were donated by Botanical Garden, Institute of Ecology and<br />
Botany, of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Vacratot, Pest H-2163, Hungary.<br />
Received 05/22/1989.<br />
PI 613036. Symphoricarpos albus (L.) S. F. Blake<br />
Cultivated. Index Seminum 1042; Ames 10319. Collected in Hungary.<br />
Latitude 47° 42' N. Longitude 19° 15' E. Elevation 130 m.<br />
Growing in Botanical Garden located in a northern extension of the Great<br />
Hungarian Plains, 7 km east from the Danhube River. On alluvial clay,<br />
loam, and light sand of the Szod-Rakos streamlet valley.<br />
The following were donated by Agriculture Canada, Research Branch, Research<br />
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Station, Unit 100-101 Route 100, Morden, Manitoba R6M 1Y5, Canada. Received<br />
04/02/1990.<br />
PI 613037. Symphoricarpos occidentalis Hook.<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 19; Ames 13496. Collected in Manitoba, Canada.<br />
Latitude 50° 20' N. Longitude 99° 0' W.<br />
The following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rges Landbrukshogskole, Aas, Akershus, <strong>No</strong>rway.<br />
Received 03/07/1984.<br />
PI 613038. Tripterygium regelii Sprague & Takeda<br />
Cultivated. Index Seminum 102; Ames 2886. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rway. As.<br />
The following were collected by Howard Scott Gentry, Crops Research Division<br />
- USDA-ARS, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Section,<br />
Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 03/22/2000.<br />
PI 613039. Zinnia bicolor (DC.) Hemsl.<br />
Wild. 22052; Separation from PI 319385; Ames 26012. Collected 1966 in<br />
Chihuahua, Mexico. Latitude 26° 52' N. Longitude 106° 50' W.<br />
Elevation 1829 m. Along road to Huachochic, 72 miles west of Parral.<br />
Grama grassland. Yellow-orange rays with a red spot at the base.<br />
The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States. Received 06/01/1989.<br />
PI 613040. Trifolium stellatum L.<br />
Wild. WJK 26; Grif 12630; W6 2761. Collected 05/1989 in Syria. Latitude<br />
36° 17' N. Longitude 37° 2' E. Elevation 400 m. Wheat field near<br />
large cement factory about 10km northeast of Aleppo.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Research Division,<br />
Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States. Received 1961.<br />
PI 613041. Trifolium incarnatum L.<br />
Cultivar. "CHIEF"; FC 35389. CV-2.<br />
The following were donated by University of Georgia, Georgia Agr. Exp. Sta.,<br />
Athens, Georgia 30602, United States. Received 1961.<br />
PI 613042. Trifolium incarnatum L.<br />
Cultivar. THORNTON.<br />
The following were donated by Talladega Seed Grws, Alaska, United States.<br />
Received 1961.<br />
PI 613043. Trifolium incarnatum L.<br />
Cultivar. TALLADEGA.<br />
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The following were donated by Autauga Reseeding Clover, Prattville, Alabama,<br />
United States. Received 1961.<br />
PI 613044. Trifolium incarnatum L.<br />
Cultivar. AUTAUGA.<br />
The following were donated by Auburn University, Alabama Agr. Exp. Sta.,<br />
Auburn, Alabama, United States. Received 1961.<br />
PI 613045. Trifolium incarnatum L.<br />
Cultivar. AUBURN.<br />
The following were donated by University of Georgia, Georgia Agr. Exp. Sta.,<br />
Athens, Georgia 30602, United States. Received 1963.<br />
PI 613046. Trifolium incarnatum L.<br />
Cultivar. ALLEN.<br />
PI 613047. Trifolium incarnatum L.<br />
Cultivar. HARDY.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Station, Crops<br />
Research Division, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received<br />
1964.<br />
PI 613048. Trifolium incarnatum L.<br />
Cultivar. FC 36871; KENTUCKY SELECTION.<br />
The following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,<br />
Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg.-N, Lexington, Kentucky<br />
40546-0019, United States. Received 1985.<br />
PI 613049. Trifolium incarnatum L.<br />
Breeding. KY C-1. GP-60.<br />
The following were donated by G. Ray Smith, Texas A&M University, Research &<br />
Extension Center, P.O. Box E, Overton, Texas 75684-0290, United States.<br />
Received 1986.<br />
PI 613050. Trifolium incarnatum L.<br />
Breeding. CHI-1. GP-62.<br />
The following were collected by USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, Woody<br />
Landscape <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Glenn Dale, Maryland 20769, United<br />
States. Donated by Elizabeth A. Hinkle, USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum,<br />
National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Glenn Dale, Maryland 20769-9157, United States.<br />
Received 01/31/2000.<br />
PI 613051. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
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Wild. KSW 3699; NA 56637; GMAL 4570. Collected 08/15/1985 in Cholla Puk,<br />
Korea, South. Latitude 35° 35' 35" N. Longitude 126° 32' E.<br />
Elevation 40 m. Cholla-Bukto, Puan Gun, Sannae Myon, Tochong-ri, Mohang<br />
- on west side of Mohang. Dense thicket along and in stream bed of rocky<br />
stream; locally common. Small irregular multi-stemmed decid tree ca 3<br />
m. tall with spreading crown. Trunk with many stout gray spines, bark<br />
lustrous, pale gray. Foliage thick, clean, handsome. Leaves lustrous<br />
med. green above, paler beneath. Petioles often pink or red. Fruit<br />
glossy, yellow blushed bright red, 9 mm. long, 11 mm. diameter, pedicles<br />
red.<br />
The following were collected by Tiecheng Cui, Xian Botanic Garden, Cuihua<br />
South Rd., Xian City, Shaanxi 710061, China. Donated by Elizabeth A. Hinkle,<br />
USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Glenn<br />
Dale, Maryland 20769-9157, United States. Received 06/1995.<br />
PI 613052. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
Wild. CUI 3042; NA 3042; NA 67477. Collected 09/28/1994 in Shaanxi,<br />
China. Elevation 2200 m. Lannihu 123 km., Ningxi Forestry Bureau,<br />
Ningshaan County.<br />
The following were collected by Peter Bristol, The Holden Arboretum, 9500<br />
Sperry Road, Kirtland, Ohio 44060-5172, United States; William Thomas,<br />
Longwood Gardens, P.O. Box 501, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348, United<br />
States. Donated by Elizabeth A. Hinkle, USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum,<br />
National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Glenn Dale, Maryland 20769-9157, United States.<br />
Received 01/31/2000.<br />
PI 613053. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
Wild. NA 61698; GMAL 4572. Collected 09/28/1989 in Kangwon, Korea, South.<br />
Latitude 37° 23' 20" N. Longitude 128° 3' 25" E. Elevation 350<br />
m. Kang-won Do, Chiak San. Collection tree growing on streamside.<br />
Growing with Pinus densiflora, Robinia, Morus. Fruit dark red, fairly<br />
showy. Bark brownish gray, some exfoliation. Multi-stemmed, 6-7 m tall.<br />
Largest DBH, 15 cm.<br />
PI 613054. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
Wild. NA 61740; GMAL 4573. Collected 10/04/1989 in Kyongsang Puk, Korea,<br />
South. Latitude 36° 56' 45" N. Longitude 128° 25' 50" E.<br />
Elevation 380 m. Kyongsang Pukto, Rte. 31. By edge of stream with<br />
Rhamnus, Staphylea, Salix, Pinus densiflora. Leaves glossy dark green.<br />
Fruit glossy dark red.<br />
The following were developed by E. Villalobos, Grain and Seed Research<br />
Center, University of Costa Rica, School of Agronomy, San Jose, Costa Rica;<br />
F. Camacho, Grain and Seed Research Center, University of Costa Rica, School<br />
of Agronomy, San Jose, Costa Rica. Received 04/07/2000.<br />
PI 613055. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "CIGRAS-06". CV-439. Pedigree - Padre (PI 518665) x Duocrop.<br />
Semideterminate classified as Maturity Group X. When grown under<br />
decreasing photoperiods (August through December), flowers and matures<br />
50 and 108 days after sowing, respectively, one week later than Jupiter<br />
and IAC-8 (Maturity Group IX). Adapts well in low tropics. Compared at<br />
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four locations with Brazilian cv. IAC-8, most widely produced in Costa<br />
Rica, was 15% higher in seed yield. When evaluated in Nicaragua, was 44%<br />
higher in seed yield and matured 33 days earlier than GEA-CH86, the most<br />
commonly cultivated variety in Nicaragua. Flowers white, tawny<br />
pubescence, tan pods at maturity, and yellow seeds with black hila.<br />
Average plant height of 112 cm and average height to first pod of 31 cm.<br />
Average lodging resistance score of 1.7 in a 1-5 scale. Has 20.1% oil<br />
and 38.9% seed protein and is fairly resistant to most common soybean<br />
diseases in Costa Rica.<br />
PI 613056. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "CIGRAS-51". CV-440. Pedigree - (Padre X Duocrop) X (IAC-8 X<br />
Kanto-101). Semideterminate that lacks lipoxigenases 2 and 3 and that<br />
could be classified as Maturity Group IX or X. When grown under<br />
decreasing photoperiod (August through December), flowers and matures 46<br />
and 100 days after sowing, respectively, 4 days later than IAC-8. Adapts<br />
well to low tropics. Compared with IAC-8, 12% higher in seed yield in<br />
Guanacaste, and 18% higher in seed yield in San Carolos and Upala.<br />
Flowers white, tawny pubescence, dark brown pods at maturity, and dull<br />
yellow seeds with gray hila. Shown an average plant height of 94 cm and<br />
an average height to first pod of 20 cm. Resistant to lodging and is<br />
fairly resistant to most common soybean diseases in Costa Rica.<br />
The following were developed by Mike Stephenson, USDA-ARS, Georgia Coastal<br />
Plain Exp Sta, PO Box 748, Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States; Albert<br />
Johnson, Clemson University, Pee Dee Res. & Edu. Center, Route 1, Box 531,<br />
Florence, South Carolina 29501-9603, United States; R. F. Severson, USDA,<br />
ARS, Phytochemical Research, Russel Agr. Research Center, Athens, Georgia<br />
30613, United States; Verne A. Sisson, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Crop<br />
Science Department, Oxford Tobacco Research Station, Oxford, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />
27565, United States; D. Michael Jackson, USDA, ARS, U.S. Vegetable<br />
Laboratory, 2700 Savannah Highway, Charleston, South Carolina 29414, United<br />
States; J.G. Carnell, Clemson University, Pee Dee Res. and Educ. Center,<br />
Florence, South Carolina 29506, United States. Received 04/07/2000.<br />
PI 613057. Nicotiana tabacum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CU 165. GP-54. Pedigree - McNair 944/Dawma//McHair<br />
944. Flue-cured line with high resistance to the tobacco budworm<br />
(Heliothis virescens). The leaf chemical factors responsible for<br />
resistance have recently been identified as diterpene glycosides.<br />
PI 613058. Nicotiana tabacum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CU 1097. GP-55. Pedigree - Selection for aphid<br />
resistance from Tobacco Introduction (TI) 1341. Resistance to the<br />
tobacco aphid (Myzus nicotianae). Contains high levels of duvatrienols<br />
and sucrose esters.<br />
The following were developed by Elizabeth A. Lee, University of Guelph,<br />
Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Agriculture, Crop Science Building, Guelph, Ontario N1G<br />
2W1, Canada; R. Chakravarty, University of Guelph, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Agriculture, Crop Science Building, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, Canada; B. Good,<br />
University of Guelph, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Agriculture, Crop Science Building,<br />
Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, Canada; M.J. Ash, University of Guelph, Dept. of<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Agriculture, Crop Science Building, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, Canada;<br />
L.W. Kannenberg, University of Guelph, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Agriculture, Crop<br />
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Science Building, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, Canada. Donated by Elizabeth A.<br />
Lee, University of Guelph, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Agriculture, Crop Science<br />
Building, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, Canada. Received 10/26/1999.<br />
PI 613059. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-SynA CO. GP-512. Pedigree - Synthesized from 20<br />
short-seasons sources: (EMCT-6(op), EMCT-2(op), Haapala175, Pride5,<br />
United108, Ox303, (CO168 x CO24), Golden Glow, Rutherford(op), (Co113 x<br />
W103), Manitoba cold resistant synthetic Schindelmeiser F2, CG6, Pioneer<br />
experimental-1, KAS H1, (A498 x W103), MC101, W9, (Manitoba cold<br />
resistant synthetic x <strong>No</strong>rthwestern Dent),(<strong>No</strong>rthwestern Dent x<br />
Schindelmeiser). 2600 CHU population adapted for short-seasoned<br />
environments.<br />
PI 613060. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-SynA(S) C7. GP-513. Pedigree - Synthesized from<br />
20 short-seasons sources: (EMCT-6(op), EMCT-2(op), Haapalal75, Pride5,<br />
United108, Ox303, (CO168 x CO24), Golden Glow, Rutherford (op), Co113 x<br />
W103), Manitoba cold resistant synthetic, MC101, W9, (Manitoba cold<br />
resistant synthetic x<strong>No</strong>rthwestern Dent), (<strong>No</strong>rthwestern Dent x<br />
Schindelmeiser). 2600 CHU population adapted for short-seasoned<br />
environments.<br />
PI 613061. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-SynA (HS) C18. GP-514. Pedigree - Synthesized<br />
from 20 short-seasons sources: (EMCT-6(op), EMCT-2(op), Haapala175,<br />
Pride5, United108, Ox303, (CO168 x CO24), Golden Glow, Rutherford(op),<br />
(Co113 x W103), Manitoba cold resistant synthetic, Schindelmeiser F2,<br />
CG6, Pioneer experimental-1,KAS H1, (A498 x W103), MC101, W9, (Manitoba<br />
cold resistant synthetic x <strong>No</strong>rthwestern Dent), (<strong>No</strong>rthwestern Dent x<br />
Schindelmeiser). 2600 CHU population adapted for short-seasoned<br />
environments.<br />
PI 613062. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-SynA(RRS) C7. GP-515. Pedigree - Synthesized<br />
from 20 short-seasons sources: (EMCT-6(op), EMCT-2(op), Haapala175,<br />
Pride5, United108, Ox303, (CO168 x CO24), Golden Glow, (Rutherford(op),<br />
(Co113 x W103), Manitoba cold resistant synthetic, Schindelmeiser F2,<br />
CG6, Pioneer experimental-1, KAS H1, (A498 x W103), Mc101, W9, (Manitoba<br />
cold resistant synthetic x <strong>No</strong>rthwestern Dent), (<strong>No</strong>rthwestern Dent x<br />
Schindelmeiser). 2600 CHU population adapted for short-seasonsed<br />
environments.<br />
PI 613063. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-SynB(S) C7. GP-516. Pedigree - Synthesized from<br />
F2 of crosses between high altitude races from Colombian Andes (Rocamex<br />
V7, Blanco Rubi, and Cundinamarca 410) and W103, V3, CO113, ND203, A498,<br />
and CO106. 2600 CHU population. Early but later than CG-SynA(S) and less<br />
tolerant to high populations.<br />
PI 613064. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-SynB(HS) C18. GP-517. Pedigree - Synthesized<br />
from F2 of crosses between high altitude races from Colombian Andes<br />
(Rocamex V7, Blanco Rubi, and Cundinamarca 410) and W103, V3, CO113,<br />
ND203, A498, and CO106. 2600 CHU population. Early, but later than<br />
CG-SynA(S) and less tolerant to high population.<br />
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PI 613065. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-SynC(S) C3. GP-518. Pedigree - Cycle O was from<br />
the 5th recombination of a population developed at Penn State Univ. in<br />
1961 by crossing some 1400 accessions from the world collection with<br />
Golden Cross Bantam sweet corn. 2700 CHU population adapted to<br />
short-seasoned environments. Tillers heavily.<br />
PI 613066. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Wigor CO. GP-519. Pedigree - Wigor is an early<br />
European dent variety, which may have originated from the population<br />
Wisconsin 25 (LWK personal communication). Excellent GCA. 2550 CHU<br />
population adapted to short-seasoned environments. Excellent general<br />
combining ability.<br />
PI 613067. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Wigor(S)C3. GP-520. Pedigree - Wigor is an<br />
early European dent variety, which may have originated from the<br />
population Wisconsin 25 (LWK personal communication). Excellent GCA.<br />
2550 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments. Excellent<br />
general combing ability.<br />
PI 613068. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Wigor(RRS) C7. GP-521. Pedigree - Wigor is an<br />
early European dent variety, which may have originated from the<br />
population Wisconsin 25 (LWK personal communication). Excellent GCA.<br />
2550 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments. Excellent<br />
general combining ability.<br />
PI 613069. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-HOPE Elite A (RRS) C6. GP-522. Pedigree -<br />
Population represents the highest performing level of the A set of<br />
populations in the Hierarchical Open-ended Population Enrichment (HOPE)<br />
breeding system. 2650 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned<br />
environments.<br />
PI 613070. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-HOPE Elite B (RRS) C6. GP-523. Pedigree -<br />
Population represents the highest performing level of the B set of<br />
populations in the Hierarchical Open-ended Population Enrichment (HOPE)<br />
breeding system. 2650 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned<br />
environments.<br />
PI 613071. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Stiff Stalk CO. GP-524. Pedigree - Synthesized<br />
from 18 elite inbreds (A665, A632, A634, A635, A664, A669, B14A, B37,<br />
B73, CH591-23, CH586-12, CH591-36, CM105, CM174, H84, MS153, N28, SD24)<br />
from the BSSS heterotic pattern. CO263 used as the source of earliness.<br />
2700 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613072. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Stiff Stalk (RRS) C5. GP-525. Pedigree -<br />
Synthesized from 18 elite inbreds (A665, A632, A634, A635, A664, A669,<br />
B14A, B37, B73, CH591-23, CH586-12, CH591-36, CM105, CM174, H84, MS153,<br />
N28, SD24) from the BSSS heterotic pattern. CO263 used as the source of<br />
earliness. 2700 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments.<br />
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PI 613073. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Stiff Stalk(S) C5. GP-526. Pedigree -<br />
Synthesized from 18 elite inbreds (A665, A632, A634, A635, A664, A669,<br />
B14A, B37, B73, CH591-23, CH586-12, CH591-36, CM105, Cm174, H84, MS153,<br />
N28, SD24) from the BSSS heterotic pattern. CO263 was used as the source<br />
of earliness. 2700 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613074. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Stiff Stalk (Combined S & RRS) C4. GP-527.<br />
Pedigree - Synthesized from 18 elite inbreds (A665, A632, A634, A635,<br />
A664, A669, B14A, B37, B73, CH591-23, CH586-12, Ch591-36, CM105, CM174,<br />
H84, MS153, N28, SD24) from the BSSS heterotic pattern. CO263 was used<br />
as the source of earliness. 2700 CHU population adapted to<br />
short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613075. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Lancaster CO. GP-528. Pedigree - Synthesized<br />
from 26 elite inbreds (A619, A661, A662, A663, A666, A667, A668, CH24,<br />
CH661-17, CH663-8, MS71, Oh545, Oh551, Pa762, SD23, SDp310, Va26, Va35,<br />
W64AHt, W117HHt, W153RHt, W406, CH671-7, CH671-28, H99, Mo17Ht) and 1<br />
hybrid, Mo17Ht x WI53RHt, from the Lancaster heterotic pattern. Ox553<br />
used as the source of earliness. 2700 CHU population adapted to<br />
short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613076. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Lancaster (RRS) C5. GP-529. Pedigree -<br />
Synthesized from 26 elite inbreds (A619, A661, A662, A663, A666, A667,<br />
A668, CH24, CH661-17, CH663-8, MS71, Oh545, Oh551, Pa762, SD23, SDp310,<br />
Va26, Va35, W64AHt, W117HHT, W153Rht, W406, CH671-7, CH671-28, H99,<br />
Mo17Ht) and 1 hybrid, Mo17Ht x W153RHt, from the Lancaster heterotic<br />
pattern. Ox553 used as the source of earliness. 2700 CHU population<br />
adapted to short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613077. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Lancaster (S) C5. GP-530. Pedigree -<br />
Synthesized from 26 elite inbreds (A619, A661, A662, A663, A666, A667,<br />
A668, CH24, CH661-17, Ch663-8, MS71, Oh545, Oh551, Pa762, SD23, SDp310,<br />
Va26, Va35, W64AHt, W117HHt, W153RHt, W406, CH671-7, CH671-28, H99,<br />
Mo17Ht) and 1 hybrid, Mo17Ht x WI53RHt, from the Lancaster heterotic<br />
pattern. Ox553 used as the source of earliness. 2700 CHU population<br />
adapted to short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613078. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Lancaster (combined S & RRS) C4. GP-531.<br />
Pedigree - Synthesized from 26 elite inbreds (A619, A661, A662, A663,<br />
A666, A667, A668, CH24, CH661-17, CH663-8, MS71, Oh545, Oh551, Pa762,<br />
SD23, SDp310, Va26, Va35, W64AHt, W117HHt, W153RHt, W406, CH671-7,<br />
CH671-28, H99, Mo17Ht) and 1 hybrid, Mo17Ht x WI53RHt, from the<br />
Lancaster heterotic pattern. Ox553 used as the source of earliness. 2700<br />
CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613079. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-CBI (RRS) C5. GP-532. Pedigree - Synthesized<br />
from 6 inbreds (F120, CG6, [CO113)CO113 x (R x BR)-1) CO113-3-1-1], Przy<br />
Bioia (1468), Malapolanka(1488), Bodenii 1-2-2 (1500)) selected on the<br />
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asis of reduced susceptibility to first brood corn borer and<br />
complementary to CG-CBII IRRS). 2900 CHU population adapted to<br />
short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613080. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-CBII (RRS) C5. GP-533. Pedigree - Synthesized<br />
from 11 inbreds (CM169, CM139, RB262, RC150, CG11, CG13, A385, CM40-3,<br />
A498, Wigor-2-1-2, 3W-775-127-sib-7-6-1) selected on the basis of<br />
reduced susceptibility to first brood corn borer and complementary to<br />
CG-CBI (RRS). 2700 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613081. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Cross Canada Gene Pool CO. GP-534. Pedigree -<br />
Synthesized from 12 commercial hybrids that exhibited drought tolerance:<br />
PAG SX 111, Pioneer 3949, Pioneer 3859, Pioneer 3978, Pioneer 3975A,<br />
Pioneer 3950, Pickseed 2599, Pickseed 2550, Martyn 8061, First Line<br />
1626, First Line 1636 (OX713), RothwellOX715. After CO, the population<br />
was divided into an A and B side for RRS; CO265 was the tester used to<br />
determine A side. 2750 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned<br />
environments.<br />
PI 613082. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Cross Canada Gene Pool A (RRS) C3. GP-535.<br />
Pedigree - Synthesized from 12 commercial hybrids that exhibited drought<br />
tolerance: PAG SX 111, Pioneer 3949, Pioneer 3859, Pioneer 3978, Pioneer<br />
3975A, Pioneer 3950, Pickseed 2599, Pickseed 2550, Martyn 8061, First<br />
Line 1626, First Line 1636 (OX713), RothwellOX715. After CO, the<br />
population was divided into an A and B side for RRS; CO265 was the<br />
tester used to determine A side. 2560 CHU population adapted to<br />
short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613083. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Cross Canada Gene Pool B (RRS) C3. GP-536.<br />
Pedigree - Synthesized from 12 commerical hybrids that exhibited drought<br />
tolerance: PAG SX 111, Pioneer 3949, Pioneer 3859, Pioneer 3978,<br />
Pioneeer 3975A, Pioneer 3950, Pickseed 2599, Pickseed 2550, Martyn 8061,<br />
First Line 1626, First Line 1636 (OX713), Rothwell OX715. After CO, the<br />
population was divided into an A and B side for RRS; CO265 was the<br />
tester used to determine A side. 2750 CHU population adapted to<br />
short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613084. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-SynGA CO. GP-537. Pedigree - Synthesized from<br />
15 elite Guelph inbreds (CG) and one advanced line (94ET13). CG33, CG36,<br />
CG39, CG55, CG56, CG58, CG59, CG61, CG62, CG66, CG69, CG76, CG82, CG83,<br />
CG85. 2650 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613085. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-SynGB CO. GP-538. Pedigree - Synthesized from<br />
14 elite Guelph inbreds (CG). CG40, CG42, CG44, CG57, CG63, CG64, CG65,<br />
CG67, CG68, CG70, CG71, CG72, CG80, CG87. 2650 CHU population adapted to<br />
short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613086. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Schindelmsieser(S) C4. GP-539. Pedigree -<br />
Open-pollinated flint population from Germany that has been adapted for<br />
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Guelph, Ontario, Canada, maturity. 2700 CHU population adapted to<br />
short-seasoned environments. Flint population has good first brood corn<br />
borer resistance. Poor stalk quality.<br />
PI 613087. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-[OhS4(S) (C1) x CG-SynA-NL]. GP-540. Pedigree -<br />
OhS4(S) (C1) developed from BS4 at the Ohio Agric. Res. and Development<br />
Ctr. Crossed onto CG-SynA-NL, sib-mated for several generations and mass<br />
selected for earliness. CG-SynA-NL is an early version of CG-SynA<br />
developed initially by mass selection for earliness for 7 cycles at New<br />
Liskeard ON (1900 CHU). Later cycles used modified ear-to-row selection.<br />
2650 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments with good<br />
agronomic performance.<br />
PI 613088. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-[OhS3(S) (C1) x CG-SynA-NL]. GP-541. Pedigree -<br />
OhS3(S) (C1) was developed from BS3 at the Ohio Agricultural Res. and<br />
Development Ctr. It was crossed onto CG-SynA-NL, sib-mated for several<br />
generations and mass selected for earliness. CG-SynA-NL is an early<br />
version of CG-SynA developed initially by mass selection for earliness<br />
for 7 cycles at New Liskeard ON (1900 CHU). Later cycles used modified<br />
ear-to-row selection. 2650 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned<br />
environments with good agronomic performance.<br />
PI 613089. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-[BS2 x CG-SynA-NL]. GP-542. Pedigree - BS2 was<br />
developed at Iowa State Univ. from ETO Composite, a Colombian composite,<br />
and 6 early Corn Belt inbreds. It was crossed onto CG-Syn-A-NL,<br />
sib-mated for several generations and mass selected for earliness.<br />
CG-SynA-NL is an early version of CG-SynA developed initially by mass<br />
selection for earliness for 7 cycles at New Liskeard ON (1900 CHU).<br />
Later cycles mused modified ear-to-row selection. 2650 CHU population<br />
adapted to short-seasoned environments with good agronomic performance.<br />
PI 613090. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-[BS16 x CG-SynA-NL]. GP-543. Pedigree - BS16<br />
was developed at Iowa State Univ. by mass selection for adaptation in<br />
ETO Composite, a Colombian composite. It was crossed onto CG-SYnA-NL,<br />
sib-mated for several generations and mass selected for earliness.<br />
CG-SynA-NL is an early version of CG-SynA developed initially by mass<br />
selection for earliness for 7 cycles at New Liskeard ON (1900 CHU).<br />
Later cycles used modified ear-to-row selection. 2650 CHU population<br />
adapted to short-seasoned environments with good agronomic performance.<br />
PI 613091. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-[Mexican Dent x CG-SynA-NL]. GP-544. Pedigree -<br />
F1 (Mexican Dent x CG-SynA-NL) x BC1 (CG-SYnA-NL recurrent parent) and<br />
mass selected for earliness. Results in approx. 37.5% exotic germplasm.<br />
2650 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments.<br />
PI 613092. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-[Cateto Flint x CG-SynA-NL]. GP-545. Pedigree -<br />
F1 (Cateto Flint x CG-SynA-NL) x BC1 (CG-SynA-NL recurrent parent) and<br />
mass selected for earliness. Results in approx. 37.5% exotic germplasm.<br />
2650 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned environments.<br />
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PI 613093. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Coroico Flour. GP-546. Pedigree - Originally<br />
developed by Cargill and released publicly as Cargill <strong>No</strong>rth Temperate<br />
Zone Coroico (PI 451692). The CG version underwent 4 generations of<br />
sib-matings for earliness. 2700 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned<br />
environments.<br />
PI 613094. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Cuzco Flour. GP-547. Pedigree - Originally<br />
developed by Cargill and released publicly as Cargill <strong>No</strong>rth Temperate<br />
Zone Coroico (PI 451692). The CG version underwent 4 generations of<br />
sibbing for earliness. 2650 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned<br />
environments.<br />
PI 613095. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Cateto Flint. GP-548. Pedigree - Originally<br />
developed by Cargill and released publicly as Cargill <strong>No</strong>rth Temperate<br />
Zone Cateto (PI 451694). The CG version underwent 8 generations of<br />
sibbing for earliness. 2700 CHU population adapted to short-seasoned<br />
environments.<br />
PI 613096. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. CG-Caribbean Flint. GP-549. Pedigree - Originally<br />
developed by Cargill and released publicly as Cargill <strong>No</strong>rth Temperate<br />
Zone Caribbean Flint-Dent (PI 451690). The CG version underwent 8<br />
generations of sib-matings for earliness. 2600 CHU population adapted to<br />
short-seasoned environments.<br />
The following were developed by Jardin Botanique Universite Louis Pasteur, 28<br />
Rue Goethe, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin F-67083, France. Received 04/07/2000.<br />
PI 613097. Achyranthes aspera L.<br />
Cultivated. Index Seminum 71; Ames 26018.<br />
The following were developed by P. T. <strong>No</strong>rdquist, University of Nebraska, West<br />
Central Research & Ext. Center, Route 4, Box 46A, <strong>No</strong>rth Platte, Nebraska<br />
69101, United States; Jimmie H. Hatchett, USDA-ARS, Dept of Entomology,<br />
Waters Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-4004, United States; Robert A.<br />
Graybosch, USDA-ARS, University of Nebraska, 314 Biochem Hall, Lincoln,<br />
Nebraska 68583, United States; P. Stephen Baenziger, University of Nebraska,<br />
Department of Agronomy, 362D <strong>Plant</strong> Science Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
68583-0915, United States; David D. Baltensperger, University of Nebraska,<br />
Panhandle Research, & Extension Center, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361-4939,<br />
United States; Don V. McVey, USDA, ARS, University of Minnesota, Cereal Rust<br />
Laboratory, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105, United States; B. Moreno-Sevilla,<br />
University of Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583,<br />
United States; John E. Watkins, University of Nebraska, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Pathology, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; C. James Peterson, Oregon<br />
State University, Crop & Soil Science Dept., 107 Crop Science Bldg.,<br />
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-3002, United States; Lenis A. Nelson, University of<br />
Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, 342 Keim Hall - E. Campus, Lincoln,<br />
Nebraska 68583, United States; D.R. Shelton, Wheat Marketing Center, Inc.,<br />
1200 N.W. Naito Parkway, Suit 230, Portland, Oregon 97<strong>209</strong>, United States;<br />
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R.W. Elmore, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
68583, United States; R.N. Klein, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy,<br />
USDA-ARS, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States. Received 04/10/2000.<br />
PI 613098. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "COUGAR"; NE93496; NSGC 8670. CV-900. Pedigree -<br />
NE85707/Thunderbird = Warrior*5/Agent//Kavkaz/4/NE63218/Kenya<br />
58/3/Newthatch/2*CTMH//Ponca/*2 Cheyenne/5/Thunderbird (CTMH =<br />
Cheyenne/Tenmarq/Mediterranean/Hope). Released 2000. Hard red winter<br />
wheat. Medium-early maturity. Winterhardiness good to very good. Awned,<br />
white-glumed. Very long coleoptile (similar to Scout 66) with<br />
exceptional straw strength. Excellent test weight.<br />
The following were developed by P. T. <strong>No</strong>rdquist, University of Nebraska, West<br />
Central Research & Ext. Center, Route 4, Box 46A, <strong>No</strong>rth Platte, Nebraska<br />
69101, United States; Jimmie H. Hatchett, USDA-ARS, Dept of Entomology,<br />
Waters Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-4004, United States; P. Stephen<br />
Baenziger, University of Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, 362D <strong>Plant</strong> Science<br />
Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; Clinton E. Peterson,<br />
USDA, ARS, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, Madison,<br />
Wisconsin 53706, United States; David D. Baltensperger, University of<br />
Nebraska, Panhandle Research, & Extension Center, Scottsbluff, Nebraska<br />
69361-4939, United States; Don V. McVey, USDA, ARS, University of Minnesota,<br />
Cereal Rust Laboratory, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105, United States; B.<br />
Moreno-Sevilla, University of Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, Lincoln,<br />
Nebraska 68583, United States; D.R. Shelton, University of Nebraska,<br />
Department of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; John E.<br />
Watkins, University of Nebraska, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
68583, United States; Lenis A. Nelson, University of Nebraska, Department of<br />
Agronomy, 342 Keim Hall - E. Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States;<br />
R.W. Elmore, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
68583, United States; R.N. Klein, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy,<br />
USDA-ARS, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; G. Hein, University of<br />
Nebraska, Dept. of Entomology, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States.<br />
Received 04/10/2000.<br />
PI 613099. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "MILLENNIUM"; NE94479; NSGC 8671. CV-908; PVP<br />
200100236. Pedigree - Arapahoe/Abilene/4/Colt/3/Warrior*5/Agent//Kavkaz.<br />
Released 2000. Hard red winter wheat. Awned, white-glumed. Superior<br />
adaptation to dryland wheat production systems in Nebraska (except<br />
southeastern Nebraska) and similar growing areas in South Dakota and<br />
adjacent states.<br />
The following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan,<br />
United States. Received 1974.<br />
PI 613100. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. "MINI"; NSL 86533. PVP 7100040.<br />
The following were developed by David J. Andrews, University of Nebraska,<br />
Deptartment of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68503, United States; J.F.<br />
Rajewski, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, P.O. Box 830915,<br />
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Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; L.A. Pavlish, University of<br />
Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, P.O. Box 830915, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915,<br />
United States. Received 03/07/2000.<br />
PI 613101. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-1A1; 293A1; PL-37cmsA1; MALE STERILE. PL-37cmsAone.<br />
Pedigree - ICMB 81 (ICRISAT) x KS79-2068B (Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU).<br />
Cytoplasm from Tift 23DA1. D2 dwarf early synchroncus tillering inbred,<br />
76-95 cm high. Flowers 56-64 d after mid-June planting in Lincoln, NE.<br />
Anthers yellow, small, non-dehiscent. Seeds ovate, dull gray, approx.<br />
11g/1000.<br />
PI 613102. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-1A4; 293A4; MALE STERILE; PL-37cmsA4. PL-37cmsAfour.<br />
Pedigree - ICMB 81 (ICRISAT) x KS79-2068B (Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU).<br />
Cytoplasm from Tift 23DA4. D2 dwarf early synchronous tillering inbred<br />
76-95 cm high. Flowers 56-64 d after mid-June planting in Lincoln, NE.<br />
Anthers pale yellow, small non-dehiscent. Seeds ovate, dull gray,<br />
approx. 11g/1000.<br />
PI 613103. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-1B; 293B; MAINTAINER. PL-37. Pedigree - ICMB 81<br />
(ICRISAT) x KS79-2068B (Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU). D2 dwarf early<br />
synchronous tillering inbred, 76-95 cm high. Flowers 56-64 d after<br />
mid-June planting in Lincoln, NE. Anthers yellow. Seeds ovate, dull<br />
gray, 11g/1000.<br />
PI 613104. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-2A1; 59022A1; MALE STERILE; PL-38cmsA1.<br />
PL-38cmsAone. Pedigree - ICMB 81 (ICRISAT) x KS79-2068B (Fort Hays Exp.<br />
Sta., KSU). Cytoplasm from Tift 23DA1. Very dwarf early synchronous<br />
tillering inbred, 66-78 cm tall. Flowres 58-65 d after mid-June planting<br />
in Lincoln, NE. Anthers yellow. Seeds ovate bright gray, approx.<br />
10g/1000.<br />
PI 613105. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-2A4; 59022A4; PL-38cms A4; MALE STERILE.<br />
PL-38cmsAfour. Pedigree - ICMB 81 (ICRISAT) x KS79-2068B (Fort Hays Exp.<br />
Sta., KSU). Cytoplasm from Tift 23DA4. Very dwarf early synchronous<br />
tillering inbred, 66-78 cm tall. Flowers 58-65 d after mid-June planting<br />
in Lincoln, NE. Anthers yellow, small non-dehiscent. Seeds ovate, bright<br />
gray, approx. 10g/1000.<br />
PI 613106. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-2B; 59022B; MAINTAINER. PL-38. Pedigree - ICMB 81<br />
(ICRISAT) x KS79-2068B (Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU). Very dwarf early<br />
synchronous tillering inbred, 66-78 cm tall. Flowers 58-65 d after<br />
mid-June planting in Lincoln, NE. Anthers yellow. Seeds ovate, bright<br />
gray, approx. 10g/1000.<br />
PI 613107. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-3A1; 378-2A1; PL-39cmsA1; MALE STERILE.<br />
PL-39cmsAone. Pedigree - 5141B (IARI, New Delhi, India) x KS 79-2068B<br />
(Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU). Cytoplasm from Tift 23DA1. Maturity medium,<br />
leafy dwarf synchronous tillering inbred, semi-erect. Leaves 82-108 cm<br />
tall. Flowers 69-76 d after mid-June planting in Lincoln, NE. Anthers<br />
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yellow, small, non-dehiscent. Seeds ovate, small, gray, 6.3g/1000.<br />
PI 613108. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-3A4; 378-2A4; PL-39cmsA4; MALE STERILE.<br />
PL-39cmsAfour. Pedigree - 5141 B (IARI, New Delhi, India) x KS79-2068B<br />
(Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU). Cytoplasm from Tift 23DA4. Maturity medium,<br />
dwarf synchronous tillering inbred, semi-erect leaves, 82-108 cm tall.<br />
Flowers 69-76 d after mid-June planting in Lincoln, NE. Anthers small,<br />
yellow, non-dehiscent. Seeds small, gray, 6.3g/1000.<br />
PI 613109. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-3B; 378-2B; MAINTAINER. PL-39. Pedigree - 5141B<br />
(IARI, New Delhi, India) x KS79-2068B (Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU).<br />
Maturity medium, leafy dwarf synchronous tillering inbred semi-erect<br />
leaves, 82-108 cm tall. Flowers 69-76 d after mid-June planting in<br />
Lincoln, NE. Anthers yellow. Seeds ovate, small, gray, 6.3g/1000.<br />
PI 613110. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-4A1; 413A1; PL-40cmsA1; MALE STERILE. PL-40cmsAone.<br />
Pedigree - 26B (reselection of 79-2226B from Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU)<br />
and 678 (line from Uganda population). Cytooplasm from Tift 23DA1.<br />
Maturity medium, dwarf synchronous tillering inbred 66-80 cm tall, stiff<br />
stalk. Flowers 68-75 d after mid-June planting in Lincoln, NE. Anthers<br />
yellow, small, indehiscent. Seeds ovate, gray, 8.2g/1000.<br />
PI 613111. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-4A4; 413A4; PL-40cmsA4; MALE STERILE. PL-40cmsAfour.<br />
Pedigree - 26B (reselection from line 79-226B from Fort Hays Exp.<br />
Sta., KSU) and 67B (line from Uganda population). Cytoplasm from Tift<br />
23DA4. Maturity medium, dwarf synchronous tillering inbred, 66-80 cm<br />
tall, stiff stalk. Flowers 68-75 d after mid-June planting in Lincoln,<br />
NE. Anthers yellow, small and indehiscent. Seeds ovate, gray, 8.2g/1000.<br />
PI 613112. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-4B; 413B; MAINTAINER. PL-40. Pedigree - 26B<br />
(Reselection at ICRISAT from line 79-2226B from Fort Hays Exp. Sta.,<br />
KSU) x 67B (line from Uganda population, also selected at ICRISAT,<br />
India). Maturity medium, dwarf synchronous tillering inbred 66-80 cm<br />
tall, stiff stalk. Flowers 68-75 d after mid-June planting in Lincoln,<br />
NE. Anthers yellow. Seeds, ovate, gray, 8.2g/1000.<br />
PI 613113. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-5A1; 59052B; PL-41cmsA1; MALE STERILE. PL-41cmsAone.<br />
Pedigree - KS79-2068B (From Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU) and (Tift 23DB x<br />
Tift 23DB1E1) (F1 of two B lines from Tifton, GA). Cytoplasm from Tift<br />
23DA1. Maturity medium, dwarf leafy synchronous tillering inbred,<br />
semi-erect leaves 72-88 cm tall. Flowers 69-78 d after mid-June in<br />
Lincoln, NE. Stalk stiff, anthers purple, small indehiscent. Seeds<br />
ovate, gray, 9.0g/1000.<br />
PI 613114. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-5A4; 59052A4; PL-41cmsA4; MALE STERILE.<br />
PL-41cmsAfour. Pedigree - KS79-2068B (from Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU) x<br />
(Tift 23DB x Tift 23DB1E1). (F1 of two B lines from Tifton, GA).<br />
Cytoplasm from Tift 23DA4. Maturity medium, dwarf, leafy synchronous<br />
tillering inbred, semi-erect leaves 72-99 cm tall. Flowers 69-78 d after<br />
planting in Lincoln, NE. Stiff stalk, anthers purple, small indehiscent.<br />
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Seeds ov.<br />
PI 613115. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-5B; 59052B; MAINTAINER. PL-41. Pedigree -<br />
KS79-2068B (Fort Hays Exp. Sta., KSU) and (Tift 23DB x Tift 23B1E1) (F1<br />
of two B lines from Tifton, GA). Maturity medium, dwarf leafy,<br />
synchronous tillering inbred semi-erect leaves 72-88 cm tall. Flowers<br />
69-78 d after planting in Lincoln, NE. Stiff stalk. Anthers purple. Seed<br />
ovate, gray, 9.0g/1000.<br />
The following were developed by Jerry Eastin, University of Nebraska,<br />
Department of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; David J.<br />
Andrews, University of Nebraska, Deptartment of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
68503, United States; J.F. Rajewski, University of Nebraska, Dept. of<br />
Agronomy, P.O. Box 830915, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States.<br />
Received 03/07/2000.<br />
PI 613116. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-6R1; 086R1. PL-42. Pedigree - 84105-1222-1 (derived<br />
from segregating germplasm from A.J. Casady, KSU) believed from Uganda<br />
population crossed to Tift dwarf stock. Maturity early, dwarf near<br />
synchronous tillering upright inbred, 78-92 cm tall. Flowers 57-63 d<br />
after mid-June planting in Lincoln, NE. Stiff peduncle and stalk.<br />
Anthers yellow, profuse pollen shed. Seeds light gray, elongated,<br />
8.0g/1000. Restores male fertility on A1 cms hybrids.<br />
The following were developed by David J. Andrews, University of Nebraska,<br />
Deptartment of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68503, United States; J.F.<br />
Rajewski, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, P.O. Box 830915,<br />
Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; L.A. Pavlish, University of<br />
Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, P.O. Box 830915, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915,<br />
United States. Received 03/07/2000.<br />
PI 613117. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Breeding. Inbred. NM-7R1R5; 58001R. PL-43. Pedigree - ICMB 81 (a B line<br />
from ICRISAT) x (843B x PT732-9RF-MS), an F1 between 843B (a reselection<br />
of KS 79 2068B from KSU) and PT 732, a stiff stalk line from Tamil Nadu<br />
University, India. Maturity medium-late, dwarf synchronous tillering<br />
inbred 72-98 cm tall. Flowers 72-79 d after mid-June planting. Stiff<br />
stalk, candle shaped heads, upright habit. Anthers yellow, profuse<br />
pollen shed. Seeds ovate, light gray, 7.3g/1000. Restores male fertility<br />
on both A1 and A5 cms hybrids.<br />
The following were developed by Richard Percy, USDA, ARS, Maricopa<br />
Agricultural Research Ctr., 37860 W. Smith-Enke Rd., Maricopa, Arizona 85239,<br />
United States. Received 03/16/2000.<br />
PI 613118. Gossypium barbadense L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. P62L. GP-708. Pedigree - Donor parent carried the<br />
okra-leaf trait in the PS-5 cultivar background. Recurrent backcross<br />
parent experimental line P62. Short statured, early maturing American<br />
Pima cotton that expresses the okra-leaf trait. The okra-leaf trait has<br />
been demonstrated to confer earlier plant maturity and a partial<br />
resistance to the silverleaf whitefly (Bemisia tabaci). Extra-long<br />
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staple (ELS) fiber. Fiber length 36.6 mm, a strength of 34.2 g tex-1,<br />
and a micronaire of 4.5 when measured on single instruments. Produces<br />
47% of total yield 162 days after planting, or 9% more than recurrent<br />
parent P62.<br />
PI 613119. Gossypium barbadense L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PS-6ne. GP-709. Pedigree - Backcross donor parent<br />
was an experimental line carrying the nectariless trait in a PS-5<br />
cultivar background. The recurrent backcross parent was cultivar PS-6.<br />
American Pima cotton that expresses the nectariless trait. The<br />
nectariless trait confers partial resistance to the pink bollworm<br />
(Pectinophora gossypiella). Extra long staple (ELS) fiber. Fiber length<br />
of 36.1 mm, a strength of 37.1 g/tex-1, and a micronaire of 4.0, when<br />
measured on single instruments. Produces 36% of total yield 162 days<br />
after planting, or 10% more than its PS-6 recurrent parent.<br />
PI 613120. Gossypium barbadense L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PS-6neL. GP-710. Pedigree - Backcross donor parent<br />
was an experimental line carrying the nectariless and okra-leaf traits<br />
in a PS-5 cultivar background. The recurrent backcross parent was<br />
cultivar PS-6. Early maturing American Pima cotton that expresses the<br />
okra-leaf and nectariless traits. The okra-leaf trait has been<br />
demonstrated to confer earlier plant maturity and a partial resistance<br />
to the silverleaf whitefly (Bemisia tabaci). The nectariless trait<br />
confers partial resistance to the pink bollworm (Pectinophora<br />
gossypiella). Fiber length of 33.5 mm, a strength of 31.5 g tex-1, and a<br />
micronaire of 4.2, when measured on single instruments. Produces 44% of<br />
total yield 162 days after planting, or 18% more than its recurrent PS-6<br />
parent.<br />
PI 613121. Gossypium barbadense L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. P62neL. GP-711. Pedigree - Backcross donor parent<br />
was a line carrying the nectariless and okra-leaf traits in the PS-5<br />
cultivar background. The recurrent backcross parent was the experimental<br />
line P62. Short statured, early maturing American Pima cotton that<br />
expresses the okra-leaf and nectariless traits. The okra-leaf trait<br />
confers earlier plant maturity and a partial resistance to silverleaf<br />
whitefly (Bemisia tabaci). The nectariless trait confers partial<br />
resistance to the pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella). The fiber<br />
length of 35.6 mm, a strength of 33.8 g tex-1, and a micronaire of 3.7,<br />
when measured on single instruments. Produces 58% total yield 162 days<br />
after planting, or 20% more than its recurrent P62 parent.<br />
PI 613122. Gossypium barbadense L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. P62ne. GP-712. Pedigree - Backcross donor parent was<br />
an experimental line carrying the nectariless trait in the PS-5 cultivar<br />
background. The recurrent backcross parent was the experimental line P62.<br />
Short statured, earlier maturing American Pima cotton. Possesses the<br />
nectariless trait that confers partial resistance to the pink bollworm<br />
(Pectinophora gossypiella). Extra-long staple (ELS) fiber. Fiber length<br />
35.6 mm, a strength of 35.6 g tex-1, and a micronaire of 4.5 when<br />
measured by single instruments. Does not differ from P62 parent in<br />
maturity; producing approx. 41% of total yield in 162 days.<br />
PI 613123. Gossypium barbadense L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PS-6L. GP-713. Pedigree - Backcross donor parent was<br />
an experimental line carrying the nectariless trait in a PS-5 cultivar<br />
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ackground. The recurrent backcross parent was the cultivar PS-6. Early<br />
maturing American Pima cotton that expresses the okra-leaf trait. The<br />
okra-leaf trait confers earlier plant maturity and a partial resistance<br />
to the silverleaf whitefly (Bemisia tabaci). Extra long staple (ELS)<br />
fiber. Fiber length of 35.0 mm, a strength of 34.3 g tex-1, and a<br />
micronaire of 4.5 when measured on single instruments. Produces 43% of<br />
total yield 162 days after planting, or 17% more than its recurrent<br />
parent, PS-6.<br />
The following were developed by Jose Fernandez-Martinez, Instituto de<br />
Agricultura Sostenible, Apartado 4084, Alameda del Obispo s/n, Cordoba,<br />
Cordoba 14080, Spain; Leonardo Velasco Varo, Instituto de Agricultura<br />
Sostenible, Apartado 4084, E-14080, Cordoba, Cordoba 14080, Spain; Antonio De<br />
Haro-Bailon, Instituto Agricultura Sosrtenible (CSIC), Consejo Superior<br />
Invest. Cientificas, Alameda Del Obispo S/N, Cordoba, Cordoba 14080, Spain;<br />
M. Del Rio, Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (CSIC), Apartado 4084,<br />
E-14080, Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain; J. Dominguez, CIFA-Junta de Andalucia,<br />
Departamento de Mejora y Agronomia, Apartado 4240, Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain.<br />
Donated by Leonardo Velasco Varo, Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible,<br />
Apartado 4084, E-14080, Cordoba, Cordoba 14080, Spain. Received 01/21/2000.<br />
PI 613124. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />
Genetic. N2-7399. GS-8. Pedigree - Developed from the line C-101 by<br />
chemical mutagenesis with ethylmethane sulfonate (EMS). Low erucic acid<br />
Ethiopian mustard genetic stock M2-derived M5 line selected for low<br />
erucic acid content of 89 13 g kg-1 (mean SD)compared with an erucic<br />
acid content of 391 20 g kg-1 for C-101. Seed oil content 341 29 g<br />
kg-1 compared with 355 g kg-1 for C-101. Total seed glucosinolate<br />
content 99.2 g-1 compared with 127.1 g-1 for C-101. Thousand-seed<br />
weight averaged 4.2 0.3 g compared with 3.9 0.4 for C-101. Both<br />
genetic stock and C-101 yellow seeded.<br />
PI 613125. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />
Genetic. N2-3093. GS-9. Pedigree - Developed from the line C-101 by<br />
chemical mutagenesis with ethylmethane sulfonate (EMS). Ethiopian<br />
mustard genetic stock M2-derived M5 line selected for medium erucic acid<br />
content of 182 14 g kg-1 (mean SD) compared with an erucic acid<br />
content of 391 20 g kg-1 for C-101. Seed oil content 361 24 kg-1<br />
compared to 355 41g kg-1 for C-101. Total seed glucosinolate content<br />
131.6 g-1 compared to 127.1 g-1 for C-101. Thousand-seed weight<br />
averaged 3.2 0.3 g compared with 3.9 0.4 g for C-101. Both genetic<br />
stock and line C-101 yellow seeded.<br />
PI 613126. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />
Genetic. N2-9041. GS-10. Pedigree - Developed from line C-101 by<br />
chemical mutagenesis with ethylmethane sulfonate (EMS). Ethiopian<br />
mustard genetic stock M2-derived M5 line selected for medium erucic acid<br />
content of 189 14 g kg-1 (mean SD) compared with an erucic acid<br />
content of 391 20 g kg-1 for C-101. Seed oil content 330 20 g kg-1<br />
compared with 355 41 g kg-1 for C-101. Total seed glucosinolate<br />
content 196.0 g-1 compared with 127.1 for C-101. Thousand-seed weight<br />
averaged 5.3 0.4 g compared with 3.9 for C-101. Both the genetic<br />
stock and C-101 yellow seeded.<br />
PI 613127. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />
Genetic. N2-6230. GS-11. Pedigree - Developed from the line C-101 by<br />
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chemical mutagenesis with ethylmethane sulfonate (EMS). Ethiopian<br />
mustand genetic stock M2-derived M5 line selected for a high erucic acid<br />
content of 548 18 kg-1 (mean SD) compared with an erucic acid<br />
content of 391 20 g kg-1 for C-101. Seed oil content 352 35 g kg-1<br />
compared with 355 41 g kg-1 for C-101. Total seed glucosinolate<br />
content 189.0 g-1 compared with 127.1 g-1 for C-101. Thousand-seed<br />
weight averaged 4.8 0.3 g compared with 3.9 0.4 g for C-101. Both<br />
the genetic stock and C-101 yellow seeded.<br />
PI 613128. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />
Genetic. 25X-1. GS-12. Pedigree - B. napus cultivar Duplo, B. juncea<br />
line Zem-1, and B. carinata line C-101. Zero erucic acid Ethiopian<br />
mustard genetic stock selected among progeny from interspecific crosses<br />
of selected lines of Ethiopian mustard, rapeseed (B. napus) and Indian<br />
mustard (B. juncea). Characterized by seed oil with essentially no<br />
erucic acid (mean SD of 0.8 0.2 g kg-1) compared with 391 20 g<br />
kg-1 of erucic acid for C-101. Seed yellow with a thousand seed weight<br />
of 3.8 g, a seed oil content of 303 g Kg-1 and a seed glucosinolate<br />
content of 121.4 g-1, compared with a thousand-seed weight of 3.9<br />
0.4g, seed oil content of 355 41 g kg-1 and total seed glucosinolate<br />
content of 127.1 g-1 for C-101.<br />
The following were developed by Paul Pfahler, University of Florida, 304<br />
Newell Hall, Department of Agronomy, Gainesville, Florida 32611, United<br />
States; Ronald D. Barnett, University of Florida, <strong>No</strong>rth Florida Res. & Ed.<br />
Center, 155 Research Road, Quincy, Florida 32351-5677, United States; Ann R.<br />
Blount, University of Florida, <strong>No</strong>rth Florida Research, & Education Center,<br />
Mariana, Florida 32446-7906, United States. Received 03/31/2000.<br />
PI 613129. Secale cereale L. subsp. cereale<br />
Breeding. Population. FL-NSC. GP-2. Pedigree - More than 15 generations<br />
of phenotypic recurrent selection after a cross of a short culm line of<br />
unknown parentage and a normal height cultivar (Florida 401). Very early<br />
spring heterogeneous and heterozygous diploid population with a culm or<br />
straw length of 73 cm (normal height parent - 143 cm). Adapted to the<br />
southeastern U.S. with commercially unacceptable forage and grain<br />
yields. Moderately resistant to foliar (fungal) diseases prevalent in<br />
the southeastern U.S. Seed weight approx. 2.30 g/100 seeds.<br />
The following were developed by S.N. Acharya, Agriculture and Agri-Food<br />
Canada Research Centre, P.O. Box 3000, Main, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 481,<br />
Canada; H.C. Huang, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge Research<br />
Center, P.O. Box 3000, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada. Received<br />
03/31/2000.<br />
PI 613130. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Cultivar. Population. "AC LONGVIEW"; LRS 93-1. CV-198. Pedigree -<br />
Synthetic cultivar with parental clones derived from crosses between<br />
verticillium wilt resistant plants from nine American bacterial wilt<br />
resistant cultivars (5444, A872, Anchor, Arrow, Beaver, Edge, Endure,<br />
Excalibur and Rambler) and three bacterial wilt and Verticillium<br />
wilt-resistant cultivars (Barrier, AC Blue J and an experimental<br />
population LRC95CR-1). Highly resistant to Verticillium wilt<br />
(Verticillium albo-atrum) and bacterial wilt (Clavibacter michiganense).<br />
Out yielded Beaver (check) 9% and 12% in dryland and irrigated<br />
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locations, respectively. Well suited for hay production, dehydration and<br />
silage in areas of western Canada, including British Columbia, where<br />
Verticillium or bacterial wilt reduces alfalfa yield and stand life.<br />
Produces good amount of seed both under dryland and irrigated conditions<br />
of western Canada.<br />
The following were developed by David A. Dierig, USDA, ARS, U.S. Water<br />
Conservation Laboratory, 4331 E. Broadway Rd., Phoenix, Arizona 85040, United<br />
States; Gail Dahlquist, USDA, ARS, U.S. Water Conservation Laboratory, 4331<br />
East Broadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040, United States; P.M. Tomasi,<br />
USDA-ARS, U.S. Water Conservation Lab., 4331 E. Broadway Rd., Phoenix,<br />
Arizona 85040-8832, United States. Received 03/17/2000.<br />
PI 613131. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />
Breeding. Population. WCL-LY2; high oil. GP-31. Pedigree - Mass<br />
selection with seed originating from WCL-LY1. Improved oil content,<br />
lesquerolic acid yield, and seed yields. Seed oil 294 g kg-1 at Maricopa<br />
and 267 g kg-1 at Tucson compared to WCL-L01 and the check line, 264 and<br />
244 g kg-1 at Maricopa, and 248 and 240 g kg-1 at Tucson. Lesquerolic<br />
acid 541 g kg-1 at Maricopa and 531 g kg-1 at Tucson. Significantly<br />
different from WCL-LH1, 539 g kg-1, and the check line 535 g kg-1 at<br />
Maricopa, but not at Tucson. Lesquerolic acid yield was 145 g kg-1 at<br />
Maricopa and 142 g kg-1 at Tucson compared with WCL-LY1, 139 g kg-1 and<br />
132 g kg-1, respectively. Check lines were 132 g kg-1, and 127 g kg-1,<br />
respectively.<br />
The following were developed by Michael Shannon, USDA, ARS, U. S. Salinity<br />
Laboratory, 450 W. Big Springs Road, Riverside, California 92507-4617, United<br />
States; David A. Dierig, USDA, ARS, U.S. Water Conservation Laboratory, 4331<br />
E. Broadway Rd., Phoenix, Arizona 85040, United States; C.M. Grieve,<br />
USDA-ARS, George E. Brown, Jr. Salinity Laboratory, 450 W. Big Springs Road,<br />
Riverside, California 92507-4617, United States. Received 03/17/2000.<br />
PI 613132. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />
Breeding. Population. WCL-SL1; salt tolerant; PARL 188. GP-32. Pedigree<br />
- Developed through intermating of single plant selections from saline<br />
treatments in outdoor sand tanks with electrical conductivity values of<br />
24 and 21 dS m-1 in the 1997 to 1998 growing season at Riverside, CA.<br />
Improved salt tolerance compared to unselected lines. Significantly<br />
higher rates of survival following salination than unselected lines in<br />
treatments up to 24 dS m-1. 81% of plants surviving in 21 dS m-1<br />
treatments versus 29 and 46% for control lines. The 24 dS m-1 treatment<br />
had 20% survival versus 0 and 5%, respectively for control lines. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
significantly taller, 28 cm versus 18 and 11 cm for control lines across<br />
all salinity levels. Seed yields in all salinity treatments except 21<br />
and 24 dS m-1, were between 2 and 5 times greater than controls. Seed<br />
yields across all salinity levels were 1.02 g per plant compared to 0.41<br />
and 0.25 g, respectively, for the control lines. Optimal seed yields<br />
were obtained at levels between 11 and 15 dS m-1.<br />
The following were developed by J.F. Payne, Agriculture Canada, Research<br />
Branch, P.O. Box 1030, Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; Grant<br />
McLeod, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural<br />
Research Centre, #1, Airport Road, Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2,<br />
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Canada; Y.T. Gan, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Semiarid Prairie<br />
Agricultural Research Centre, Research Branch, Swift Current, Saskatchewan<br />
S9H 3X2, Canada. Received 04/01/2000.<br />
PI 613133. Secale cereale L. subsp. cereale<br />
Cultivar. Population. "AC REMINGTON"; RT 172; 8591SD. CV-18. Pedigree -<br />
Derived from composite of the following crosses:<br />
8093A/Musketeer,8093F/Musketeer,8093G/Musketeer,8093H/<br />
Musketeer,8093A/Prima,8093F/Prima,8093G/Prima,8093H/Prima. Released<br />
1998. Semidwarf winter rye with 20 to 25% shorter straw and improved<br />
lodging resistance compared to tall cultivars. Good winter survival and<br />
well adapted to the Canadian Prairies. Improved grain yield, test<br />
weight, kernel weight and Hagberg Falling Number comparable to those of<br />
the semidwarf cultivar AC Rifle. <strong>Plant</strong> height, heading, maturity and<br />
ergot infection similar to those of AC Rifle.<br />
The following were collected by Leslie Brenek, USDA, NRCS-NPMC, Soil<br />
Conservation, 310 South LaGrange Street, Hallettville, Texas, United States.<br />
Donated by John Lloyd-Reilley, USDA, NRCS-NPMC, Kika de la Garza <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Materials Center, 3409 N. FM1355, Kingsville, Texas 78363, United States.<br />
Received 04/27/2000.<br />
PI 613134. Elymus canadensis L.<br />
Wild. Lavaca <strong>Germplasm</strong>; 9043285; W6 22351. Collected 06/21/1984 in<br />
Texas, United States. Latitude 29° 18' 15" N. Longitude 97° 4'<br />
30" W. Elevation 81 m. Lavara, Texas. Elmendor-Denhawken soil type. Zone<br />
PE-44. Selected from a collection of 60 Elymus canadensis accessions<br />
assembled and evaluated at Kika de la Garza <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center since<br />
October of 1986. All accessions collected were native to Texas. This<br />
accessions was selected as a superior strain for its vigorous vegetative<br />
growth, total biomass, pesistance, drought resistance, heat tolerance,<br />
and high seed production.<br />
The following were developed by Daniel W. Gorbet, University of Florida,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rthern Florida Research and, Education Center, Marianna, Florida<br />
32446-7906, United States; F.M. Shokes, Virginia Polytech Institute,<br />
Tidewater Agric. Res. & Ext. Center, 6321 Holland road, Suffolk, Virginia<br />
23437-9588, United States. Received 05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613135. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Cultivar. "C-99R"; UF 94320. PVP 200000182; CV-71. Pedigree -<br />
F84x9B-4-2-1-1-2-b2-B=UF 81206//(72x32B-13-1-3-b2-B)=[PI 203396 x<br />
F427B-3-1-7-4) x (PI 259785 x Florigiant)]. Late maturing jumbo-runner<br />
market-type peanut with multiple disease resistance. Resistance to late<br />
leafspot (C. personatum), stem rot (S. rolfsii), and tomato spotted wilt<br />
virus. Better tomato spotted wilt virus resistance than Southern Runner<br />
with similar maturity. Seed has tan testa, being somewhat lighter in<br />
color than for Southern Runner and significantly larger (72g 100-seed<br />
weight). Seed about 50% oil with 57% oleic and 23% linoleic fatty acids.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s have a prominent center stem and darker green foliage than for<br />
Southern Runner.<br />
The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />
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05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613136 PVPO. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. "MESSINA"; ROG912. PVP 200000184.<br />
PI 613137 PVPO. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. "ROG922". PVP 200000185.<br />
The following were developed by Advanta Seeds UK Limited, United Kingdom.<br />
Received 05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613138. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. "SCUBA". PVP 200000186.<br />
The following were developed by O&A Enterprises, Inc., United States.<br />
Received 05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613139 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "DP 6207 Acala". PVP 200000192.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613140 PVPO. Medicago sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "57NO2". PVP 200000193.<br />
The following were developed by Asmus Soren Petersen, Germany. Received<br />
05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613141 PVPO. Raphanus sativus var. oleiformis Pers.<br />
Cultivar. "COLONEL". PVP 200000194.<br />
The following were developed by Turf Merchants, Inc., United States. Received<br />
05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613142 PVPO. Festuca trachyphylla (Hack.) Krajina<br />
Cultivar. "MINOTAUR". PVP 200000195.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613143 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH5CT". PVP 200000197.<br />
PI 613144 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH5D6". PVP 200000198.<br />
The following were developed by Turf Merchants, Inc., United States. Received<br />
05/01/2000.<br />
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PI 613145. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />
Cultivar. "FINESSA". PVP 200000200.<br />
The following were developed by Pure Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />
Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613146 PVPO. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />
Cultivar. "DOMINION". PVP 200000201.<br />
The following were developed by Kenneth E. Hughes, United States. Received<br />
05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613147 PVPO. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Cultivar. "HUGHES RUNNER". PVP 200000203.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613148 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH54H". PVP 200000204.<br />
PI 613149 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH8V0". PVP 200000205.<br />
PI 613150 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PHJ8R". PVP 200000206.<br />
PI 613151 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH3DT". PVP 200000207.<br />
PI 613152 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH2JR". PVP 200000208.<br />
PI 613153 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PHOKT". PVP 200000<strong>209</strong>.<br />
PI 613154 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH48V". PVP 200000210.<br />
The following were developed by Stephen M. Dofing, University of Alaska,<br />
Agricultural Experiment Station, Palmer Research Center, Palmer, Alaska<br />
99645, United States; C.W. Knight, University of Alaska, Agric. and Forestry<br />
Exp. Sta., Fairbanks, Alaska 99775, United States. Received 04/28/2000.<br />
PI 613155. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "FINASKA"; Jo1632/Jo1599-44; NSGC 8672. CV-286.<br />
Pedigree - Double-haploid line from the cross Jo1632/Jo1599 (breeding<br />
lines from the Boreal <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding Institute, Jokioinen, Finland).<br />
Released 2000. Six-rowed, rough-awned, spring feed barley. Possesses a<br />
combination of high grain yield, early maturity, lodging resistance, and<br />
good feed quality.<br />
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The following were developed by S. Rajaram, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Wheat Program, Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; W.H. Pfeiffer, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Centre,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico;<br />
Carlos Gustavo Martinez Rueda, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico,<br />
Facultad de Ciencias Agricolas, Manual Doblado 13, Pilares Metepec, Mexico<br />
CP. 52179, Mexico; G. Estrada Campuzano, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de<br />
Mexico, Univ. of Mexico State, Facultad de Ciencias Agricolas, Toluca,<br />
Mexico, Mexico; A. Hede, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center,<br />
CIMMYT Int., Lisboa 27, Mexico, Mexico 06600, Mexico; A. Balbuena Melgarejo,<br />
Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, University of Mexico State,<br />
Facultad de Ciencias Agricolas, Toluca, Mexico, Mexico; Mohamed Mergoum,<br />
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, CIMMYT Int., Lisboa 27,<br />
Apdo., Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico. Received 05/03/2000.<br />
PI 613156. X Triticosecale sp.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "CERRILLO-TCL99". CV-22. Pedigree - FAHAD 4/FARAS 1<br />
CTM89.179-5Y-OM-2Y-OM-6Y-OM-2B-OY-OUAEM. Complete hexaploid spring<br />
triticale. Average yield 6.54 and 2.80 t ha-1 in Obregon irrigated and<br />
dry conditions, respectively. In Mexico State dry zones, the yield was<br />
2.06 t ha-1 compared to 7.11 t ha-1 achieved under high rainfall<br />
conditions. Under similar conditions, exhibited test weight of 680 and<br />
610 kg m-1. Tall, medium-late. Resistant to yellow rust (Puccinia<br />
striiformis), leaf rust (Puccinia recondita), septoria (Septoria spp)<br />
and stem rust (Puccinia graminis). Moderately susceptible to Fusarium<br />
spp. head blight and to sprouting. Grain color medium dark. At maturity,<br />
white awns and medium long spikes.<br />
The following were developed by S. Rajaram, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Wheat Program, Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; W.H. Pfeiffer, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Centre,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico;<br />
A. Hernandez Sierra, Instituto de Investigacion y Capacitacion<br />
Agropecuaria, Agricola y Forestal del Estado de Mexico, Conjunto SEDAGRO,<br />
Metepec, Mexico, Mexico 52140, Mexico; A. Zuloaga Albarran, Instituto de<br />
Investigacion y Capacitacion Agropecuaria, Agricola y Forestal del Estado de<br />
Mexico, Conjunto SEDAGRO, Metepec, Mexico, Mexico 52140, Mexico; Mohamed<br />
Mergoum, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, CIMMYT Int.,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apdo., Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico. Received<br />
05/03/2000.<br />
PI 613157. X Triticosecale sp.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SUPREMO TCL-2000". CV-23. Pedigree -<br />
BULL_10/MANATI_1 CTY90.169-25Y-OM-8Y-OM-2B-OY. Complete hexaploid<br />
triticate. In Obregon, average yield 6.55 and 3.05 t ha-1 under<br />
irrigated and dry conditions, respectively. Under rainfed environments<br />
of Mexico State, showed average yield of 3.59 t ha-1. Good resistance to<br />
yellow rust (Puccinia striiformis), leaf rust (Puccinia recondita),<br />
septoria (Septoria spp) and stem rust (Puccinia graminis). Moderately<br />
tolerant to Scab head blight (Fusarium spp) and moderately susceptible<br />
to sprouting. In Mexico State, exhibited relatively good test weight of<br />
611 kg m-1 and in Obregon exhibited higher test weight of 770 kg m-1<br />
under irrigation and 720 kg m-1 under dry conditions. Medium tall and<br />
medium late.<br />
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The following were developed by G. Varughese, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, c/o Ministerio da Agricultura e Pescas, Apartado 21203,<br />
Lisbon, Lisboa 1131, Portugal; S. Rajaram, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Wheat Program, Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; W.H. Pfeiffer, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Centre,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico;<br />
A. Hernandez Sierra, Instituto de Investigacion y Capacitacion<br />
Agropecuaria, Agricola y Forestal del Estado de Mexico, Conjunto SEDAGRO,<br />
Metepec, Mexico, Mexico 52140, Mexico; A. Zuloaga Albarran, Instituto de<br />
Investigacion y Capacitacion Agropecuaria, Agricola y Forestal del Estado de<br />
Mexico, Conjunto SEDAGRO, Metepec, Mexico, Mexico 52140, Mexico; O. Abdalla,<br />
Instituto de Investigacion y Capacitacion Agropecuaria, Agricola y Forestal<br />
del Estado de Mexico, Conjunto SEDAGRO, Metepec, Mexico, Mexico 52140, Mexico;<br />
Mohamed Mergoum, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, CIMMYT<br />
Int., Lisboa 27, Apdo., Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico. Received<br />
05/03/2000.<br />
PI 613158. X Triticosecale sp.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "MILENIO TCL-3". CV-19. Pedigree - RHINO_3/BULL_1-1<br />
CTB88.1317-25B-OY-3M-1Y-OM-1B-OY. Released 1999. Complete hexaploid<br />
triticale. Average yields 7.10 and 3.15 t ha-1 under Obregon irrigated<br />
and dry conditions, respectively. In dry conditions of Mexico State,<br />
average yield 3.12 t ha-1. Resistant to yellow rust (Puccinia<br />
striiformis), leaf rust (Puccinia recondita), septoria (Septoria spp)<br />
and stem rust (Puccinia graminis). Moderately susceptible to Scab head<br />
blight (Fusarium spp) and sprouting. In Mexico State, exhibited a<br />
relatively medium test weight of 588 kg m-3. Under similar environments,<br />
relatively tall and is medium late. White awned, lax spikes, and dark<br />
grain color.<br />
The following were developed by S. Rajaram, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Wheat Program, Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; W.H. Pfeiffer, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Centre,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico;<br />
Carlos Gustavo Martinez Rueda, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico,<br />
Facultad de Ciencias Agricolas, Manual Doblado 13, Pilares Metepec, Mexico<br />
CP. 52179, Mexico; G. Estrada Campuzano, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de<br />
Mexico, Univ. of Mexico State, Facultad de Ciencias Agricolas, Toluca,<br />
Mexico, Mexico; A. Hede, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center,<br />
CIMMYT Int., Lisboa 27, Mexico, Mexico 06600, Mexico; A. Balbuena Melgarejo,<br />
Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, University of Mexico State,<br />
Facultad de Ciencias Agricolas, Toluca, Mexico, Mexico; Mohamed Mergoum,<br />
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, CIMMYT Int., Lisboa 27,<br />
Apdo., Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico. Received 05/03/2000.<br />
PI 613159. X Triticosecale sp.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "QUEBRANTAHUESOS-TCL99". CV-18. Pedigree - Zebra<br />
79/Lynx*2//Fahad1 CTY90.1406-1M-1Y-OM-4Y-OM-2B-OY-OUAEM. Released 1999.<br />
Complete hexaploid spring triticale. Grain yield ranged from 6.56 to<br />
2.74 t ha-1 in Obregon, and from 7.22 and 2.27 t ha-1 in Mexico State,<br />
respectively under irrigated and dry conditions. Under similar<br />
conditions, test weight averaged between 650 and 595 kg m-1 in Mexico<br />
State and in Obregon between 750 and 730 kg m-1. Tall and medium late<br />
with medium resistance to the yellow rust (Puccinia striiformis) and is<br />
resistant to leaf rust (Puccinia recondita), septoria (Septoria spp) and<br />
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stem rust (Puccinia graminis). Moderately susceptible to Fusarium spp<br />
head scab and sprouting. White awned, medium lax spikes and medium dark<br />
grain.<br />
The following were developed by G. Varughese, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, c/o Ministerio da Agricultura e Pescas, Apartado 21203,<br />
Lisbon, Lisboa 1131, Portugal; S. Rajaram, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Wheat Program, Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; W.H. Pfeiffer, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Centre,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico;<br />
Carlos Gustavo Martinez Rueda, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico,<br />
Facultad de Ciencias Agricolas, Manual Doblado 13, Pilares Metepec, Mexico<br />
CP. 52179, Mexico; G. Estrada Campuzano, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de<br />
Mexico, Univ. of Mexico State, Facultad de Ciencias Agricolas, Toluca,<br />
Mexico, Mexico; A. Hede, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center,<br />
CIMMYT Int., Lisboa 27, Mexico, Mexico 06600, Mexico; A. Balbuena Melgarejo,<br />
Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, University of Mexico State,<br />
Facultad de Ciencias Agricolas, Toluca, Mexico, Mexico; O. Abdalla, Instituto<br />
de Investigacion y Capacitacion Agropecuaria, Agricola y Forestal del Estado<br />
de Mexico, Conjunto SEDAGRO, Metepec, Mexico, Mexico 52140, Mexico; Mohamed<br />
Mergoum, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, CIMMYT Int.,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apdo., Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico. Received<br />
05/03/2000.<br />
PI 613160. X Triticosecale sp.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "MARAVILLA-TCL99". CV-21. Pedigree -<br />
DAGRO/IBEX//CIVET#2 SWT87.246-1B-3Y-2B-4RES-OB-1Y-OPAP-3Y-OB OUAEM.<br />
Complete hexaploid triticale. Yield in Obregon varied from 6.13 and 2.83<br />
t ha-1 under irrigated and drought conditions, respectively. Under<br />
Mexico State conditions, yielded 2.22 t ha-1 under drought and 7.81 t<br />
ha-1 under high rainfall. Test weight ranged from 580 to 640 kg m-3 in<br />
Mexico State and from 620 to 740 kg m-3 in Obregon. Tall and medium<br />
late. Moderately resistant to race of yellow rust (Puccinia striiformis)<br />
and is resistant to leaf rust (PUccinia recondita), septoria (Septoria<br />
spp) and stem rust (Puccinia graminis). Moderately susceptible to head<br />
scab (Fusarium spp) and sprouting and has medium dark grain with long,<br />
white and fully awned spikes.<br />
The following were developed by G. Varughese, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, c/o Ministerio da Agricultura e Pescas, Apartado 21203,<br />
Lisbon, Lisboa 1131, Portugal; S. Rajaram, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Wheat Program, Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; W.H. Pfeiffer, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Centre,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico;<br />
A. Hernandez Sierra, Instituto de Investigacion y Capacitacion<br />
Agropecuaria, Agricola y Forestal del Estado de Mexico, Conjunto SEDAGRO,<br />
Metepec, Mexico, Mexico 52140, Mexico; A. Zuloaga Albarran, Instituto de<br />
Investigacion y Capacitacion Agropecuaria, Agricola y Forestal del Estado de<br />
Mexico, Conjunto SEDAGRO, Metepec, Mexico, Mexico 52140, Mexico; O. Abdalla,<br />
Instituto de Investigacion y Capacitacion Agropecuaria, Agricola y Forestal<br />
del Estado de Mexico, Conjunto SEDAGRO, Metepec, Mexico, Mexico 52140, Mexico;<br />
Mohamed Mergoum, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, CIMMYT<br />
Int., Lisboa 27, Apdo., Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico. Received<br />
05/03/2000.<br />
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PI 613161. X Triticosecale sp.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SIGLO TCL-21";<br />
CTM87.1801-2Y-0M-11RES-7M-1Y-0PAP-4Y-0B; Caracal. CV-20. Pedigree -<br />
STIL/YAV79//CENT.MAROC54/3/ARDI_1/4/ TAPIR/YOGUI_1//2*MUSX. Released<br />
1999. Complete hexaploid triticale. In Obregon, average yield of 6.35<br />
and 3.45 t ha-1 under irrigated and dry conditions, respectively. Under<br />
rainfed environments of Mexico State, average yield over five testing<br />
sites 3.88 t ha-1. Resistant to the new race of yellow rust (Puccinia<br />
striiformis), leaf rust (Puccinia recondita), septoria (Septoria spp)<br />
and stem rust (Puccinia graminis). Moderately susceptible to Scab head<br />
blight (Fusarium spp) and sprouting. Exhibited high test weights in<br />
Mexico State and Obregon. Medium height, medium late, and medium dark<br />
grain with white and fully awned spikes.<br />
The following were developed by Dick L. Auld, Texas Tech University,<br />
Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Sciences, P.O. Box 42122, Lubbock, Texas<br />
79409-2122, United States; Roy G. Cantrell, New Mexico State University,<br />
Agronomy and Horticulture Dept., P.O. Box 30003, Las Cruces, New Mexico<br />
88003, United States; E. Bechere, Texas Tech University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> and<br />
Soil Science, Lubbock, Texas 79409-2122, United States; M.D. Ethridge, Texas<br />
Tech University, International Textile Center, Lubbock, Texas 79409-5888,<br />
United States; W.D. Becker, Texas Tech University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil<br />
Science, Lubbock, Texas 79409-2122, United States; E. Hequet, Texas Tech<br />
University, International Textile Center, Lubbock, Texas 79409-5888, United<br />
States. Received 04/07/2000.<br />
PI 613162. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. TTU 202-1107-B. GP-705. Pedigree - M4:5 Paymaster 200.<br />
Increased fiber length as well as good fiber bundle strength and<br />
fineness. Average upper half mean fiber length 31.8 mm, 8-9% longer than<br />
the original cv Paymaster HS 200. 5% higher average fiber strength than<br />
Paymaster HS 200, but similar micronaire and uniformity. Maturity and<br />
fineness of fiber similar to Paymaster HS 200. Lint yield averaged<br />
92-94% of Paymaster HS 200, but 5-7% more than Paymaster HS 26. Limited<br />
variation for micronaire ( 0.6), strength ( 2.6 g/tex), length ( 0.5mm),<br />
and length uniformity ( 3%) among the eight M4:5 lines. Possesses only<br />
minor morphological differences from the parental cv Paymaster HS 200.<br />
Under irrigated conditions, flowers approx. one node earlier than the 3<br />
comparative commercial cvs. Averages 130 mm in height compared to 88 cm<br />
for Paymaster HS 200. <strong>Plant</strong>s have either cream or yellow pollen. Stems<br />
glabrous, while the parent cv has pubescent stems.<br />
PI 613163. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. TTU 271-2155C. GP-706. Pedigree - M4:5 Paymaster 200.<br />
Increased fiber length as well as good fiber bundle strength and<br />
fineness. Average upper half mean fiber length of 31.5 mm, which is 8-9%<br />
longer than the original cv Paymaster HS 200. 5% higher average fiber<br />
strength than Paymaster HS 200, but similar micronaire and uniformity.<br />
Maturity and fineness of fiber similar to Paymaster HS 200. Lint yields<br />
average 92-94% of Paymaster HS 200 but 5-7% more than Paymaster HS 26.<br />
Limited variation for micronaire ( 0.6), strength ( 2.6 g/tex), length (<br />
0.5 mm), and length uniformity ( 3%) among the eight M4:5 lines.<br />
Possesses only minor morphological differences from the parental cv<br />
Paymaster HS 200. Under irrigated conditions, flowers approx. one node<br />
earlier than 3 comparative commercial cvs. Average 130 cm in height<br />
compared to 88 cm for Paymaster HS 200. This mutant line and Paymaster<br />
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HS 200 both have cream-colored pollen.<br />
The following were developed by Raymond L. Ditterline, Montana State<br />
University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science, P.O. Box 173120, Bozeman,<br />
Montana 59717-0312, United States; J.G. Scheetz, USDA-NRCS, National <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Materials Center, Route 1, Box 1189, Bridger, Montana 59014-9718, United<br />
States; Joyce L. Eckhoff, Montana State University, Eastern Agric. Research<br />
Center, 1501 N. Central Avenue, Sidney, Montana 59270, United States; Leon E.<br />
Welty, Montana State University, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern Agric. Research Center,<br />
Kalispell, Montana, United States; D.W. Wichman, Montana State University,<br />
Central Agric. Research Center, Moccasin, Montana 59462, United States; Mark<br />
E. Majerus, USDA-NRCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center, Rt. 2, Box 1189, Bridger,<br />
Montana 59014-9718, United States; Larry K. Holzworth, USDA-NRCS State<br />
Office, Federal Bldg., Room 443, 10 E. Babcock, Bozeman, Montana 59715-4704,<br />
United States; Jerald W. Bergman, Montana State University, Eastern<br />
Agricultural Research Center, 1501 <strong>No</strong>rth Central, Sidney, Montana 59270,<br />
United States; S.D. Cash, Montana State University, P.O. Box 173120, 313 Leon<br />
Johnson Hall, Bozeman, Montana 59715-3120, United States; L.S. Strang,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rthwestern Agr. Res. Center, 4370 MMontana 35, Kalispell, Montana 59901,<br />
United States; K.R. Blunt, Montana State University, Dept. of Animal and<br />
Range Science, Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States; J. Vavrovsky, Central<br />
Agr. Res. Center, HC90 Box 20, Moccasin, Montana, United States; R.L. Dunn,<br />
Blue Moon Bulbs, Bozeman, Montana 59715, United States. Received 04/05/2000.<br />
PI 613164. Medicago sativa L. subsp. sativa<br />
Cultivar. Population. "SHAW". CV-199. Pedigree - Recurrent selection<br />
within BlazerXL for pest resistance. Dormant variety. Fall dormancy<br />
similar to 5246. Flower color 62% purple, 38% variegated and a trace of<br />
white, yellow and cream. High resistance to Aphanomyces (race 1) and<br />
northern root-knot nematode. Resistance to Phytophthora root rot, pea<br />
aphid, spotted aphid. Moderate resistance to Verticillium wilt,<br />
anthracnose, and stem nematode.<br />
The following were developed by Ming H. Yu, USDA, ARS, U.S. Agricultural<br />
Research Station, 1636 East Alisal St., Salinas, California 93905, United<br />
States. Received 03/29/2000.<br />
PI 613165. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Breeding. M6-1. GP-216. Pedigree - From pooled homozygous root-knot<br />
nematode resistant S2 progeny plants from plant <strong>No</strong>. 15R. The 15R was<br />
derived from a cross of the diploid, self-fertile, resistant plant 1610<br />
and a diploid self-incompatible, biennial sugarbeet line C39R.<br />
Multigerm, self-compatible, green-hyocotyl, and largely biennial<br />
sugarbeet line with resistance to root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.).<br />
Resistant to multiple species of nematode, including M. incognita, M.<br />
javanica, M. arenaria, M. hapla, M. chitwoodi, and M. fallax, based on<br />
J2 inoculation studies in the greenhouse.<br />
The following were developed by Shree P. Singh, University of Idaho, Kimberly<br />
Research & Extension Ctr., 3793 <strong>No</strong>rth 3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341-5076,<br />
United States; Henry Teran, International Center for Tropical Agriculture,<br />
Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali, Valle, Colombia; J. Ariel Gutierrez, Universidad<br />
Nacional de Colombia, A.A. 237, Palmira, Colombia. Received 03/30/2000.<br />
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PI 613166. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. SEA 5. GP-206. Pedigree - Developed from population<br />
TR 7790 = BAT 477 / San Cristobal 83 // Guanajuato 31 / Rio Tibagi.<br />
Small, cream-colored seeds and indeterminate type II growth habit. High<br />
yielding, drought tolerant, insensitive to photoperiod. Resistant to<br />
Fusarium root rot, and has the I gene resistance to bean common mosaic.<br />
Susceptible to anthracnose, common bacterial blight, and rust.<br />
PI 613167. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. SEA 13. GP-207. Pedigree - Derived from the<br />
population TR 7791 = BAT 477 / San Cristobal 83 // BAT 93 / Jalo EEP<br />
558. Similar seed characteristics, growth habit, and resistance to bean<br />
common mosaic and Fusarium root rot as SEA 5. But 5-10 d earlier<br />
maturing than SEA 5 and is intermediate to anthracnose. Susceptible to<br />
common bacterial blight and rust. Slightly lower drought tolerance than<br />
SEA 5.<br />
The following were developed by Shree P. Singh, University of Idaho, Kimberly<br />
Research & Extension Ctr., 3793 <strong>No</strong>rth 3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341-5076,<br />
United States; Francisco J. Morales, International Center for Tropical<br />
Agriculture, Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali, Valle, Colombia; Henry Teran,<br />
International Center for Tropical Agriculture, Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali,<br />
Valle, Colombia. Received 03/30/2000.<br />
PI 613168. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. GMR 1. GP-199. Pedigree - Derived from multi-parent<br />
population GV 10627 = Turbo III /3/XAN 132 / Garrapato // DOR 303 / RXAH<br />
18274C. Resistant to greenhouse inoculations to infection, plant<br />
dwarfing, leaf chlorosis, and pod deformation caused by bean golden<br />
mosaic. Has the RAPD marker OR2530/570 linked with the bgm-1 gene<br />
present in A 429 and Garrapato and SCAR marker SW12 700 linked with the<br />
gene(s) at a QTL found in Porrillo Sintetico and DOR 364 for resistance<br />
to leaf chlorosis. Indeterminate growth habit, purple flowers, and small<br />
black seeds. Carries the I gene for bean common mosaic. Intermediate<br />
resistance to angular leaf spot and common bacterial blight.<br />
PI 613169. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. GMR 5. GP-200. Pedigree - Derived from a<br />
single-cross population GV 10626 = Royal Red / Garrapato. Resistant to<br />
infection, plant dwarfing, leaf chlorosis, and pod deformation caused by<br />
bean golden mosaic (BGM) and bean common moasic (BCM). Has the bgm-1 and<br />
I genes for BGM and BCM resistance, respectively. Intermediate to<br />
angular leaf spot. Indeterminate growth habit, white flowers, and<br />
medium-sized cream-colored seeds.<br />
The following were developed by Shree P. Singh, University of Idaho, Kimberly<br />
Research & Extension Ctr., 3793 <strong>No</strong>rth 3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341-5076,<br />
United States; Henry Teran, International Center for Tropical Agriculture,<br />
Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali, Valle, Colombia; Carlos German Munoz, University<br />
of Puerto Rico, Dept. of Agronomy & Soils, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; Juan<br />
Carolos Takegami, University of Puerto Rico, Dept. of Agronomy & Soils,<br />
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Received 03/30/2000.<br />
PI 613170. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. A 801. GP-201. Pedigree - Derived from population GX<br />
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9792 = EMP 250 /4/ A769/3/ A 429 / XAN 252 // V8025/ UI 114. High<br />
yielding, broadly adapted, and has the I gene for bean common mosaic.<br />
Resistant to angular leaf spot, anthracnose, bean rust, and fusarium<br />
root rot. Intermediate to bean golden mosaic, common bacterial blight<br />
and leafhopper. Indeterminate type II growth habit. Flowers lilac. In.<br />
PI 613171. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. A 804. GP-202. Pedigree - Derived from population GX<br />
9792 = EMP 250 /4/ A769/3/ Z 429 / XAN 252 // V8025 / UI 114. High<br />
yielding, broadly adapted and has the I gene for bean common mosaic.<br />
Resistant to angular leaf spot, anthracnose , bean rust, and fusarium<br />
root rot. Intermediate to bean golden mosaic, common bacterial blight<br />
and leafhopper. Indeterminate type II Growth habit. Flowers white.<br />
Insensitive to long photoperiod, matures in 90-110 days, and small seeds<br />
with cream-striped color, typical of Carioca market class.<br />
The following were developed by Shree P. Singh, University of Idaho, Kimberly<br />
Research & Extension Ctr., 3793 <strong>No</strong>rth 3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341-5076,<br />
United States; Henry Teran, International Center for Tropical Agriculture,<br />
Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali, Valle, Colombia; Carlos German Munoz, University<br />
of Puerto Rico, Dept. of Agronomy & Soils, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Received<br />
03/30/2000.<br />
PI 613172. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. VAX 1. GP-203. Pedigree - Developed from a common x<br />
tepary bean population: PVPA 9576 = /A 769/3/ A 775//ICA Pijao/G 40001,<br />
using embryo rescue for the first two crosses. High yielding, widely<br />
adapted, and indeterminate type III growth habit. Small seeded and<br />
cream-striped color. Has the I gene for bean common mosaic resistance.<br />
Highly tolerant to low fertile soils, water stress, and fusarium root<br />
rot and is angular leaf spot and anthracnose. Resistant to common<br />
bacterial blight and insensitive to long phtoperiod but requires more<br />
than >90 days to mature in <strong>No</strong>rth America.<br />
PI 613173. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. VAX 3. GP-204. Pedigree - Derived from population BC<br />
11222 = PVPA 9576-1 / XAN 309. Indeterminate upright type II growth<br />
habit. Small-seeded and shiny red color. Has the I gene for bean common<br />
mosaic resistance. Resistant to common bacterial blight and insensitive<br />
to long photoperiod but requires more than >90 days to mature in Nh<br />
America.<br />
PI 613174. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. VAX 4. GP-205. Pedigree - Derived from the<br />
population BC 11219 = PVPA 9576-1 / XAN 263. Indeterminate upright type<br />
II growth habit. Small-seeded and cream color. Has I gene for bean<br />
common mosaic resistance. Resistant to common bacterial blight and<br />
insensitive to long photoperiod but requires more than >90 days to<br />
mature in <strong>No</strong>rth Amea.<br />
The following were developed by John M. Clarke, Agriculture and Agri-Food<br />
Canada, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Res. Centre, Airport Road, Box 1030,<br />
Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; Ron M. DePauw, Agriculture and<br />
Agri-Food Canada, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Res. Centre, Box 1030, Swift<br />
Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; R.E. Knox, Agriculture Canada,<br />
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Research Station, Box 1030, Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; M.R.<br />
Fernandez, Agriculture Canada, Research Station, Swift Current, Saskatchewan,<br />
Canada; H. Campbell, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research Centre, Swift<br />
Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada. Received 04/14/2000.<br />
PI 613175. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. P8901-AP1A2B1B. GP-723. Pedigree - Laura / RL5801 //<br />
5*Laura. Released 2000. White chaff and is a hard red spring wheat which<br />
carries the genes Lr21 for seedling and Lr 34 for adult resistance to<br />
leaf rust (Puccinia triticine) races prevalent in the <strong>No</strong>rthern Great<br />
Plains. Seedling and field reactions to leaf rust showed near-complete<br />
resistance i.e. mostly necrotic flecks with a few very small sporulating<br />
pustules. Awnless conventional height line with intermediate straw<br />
strength and maturity.<br />
PI 613176. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. P8901-AQ1A2B1B. GP-724. Pedigree - Laura / RL5801 //<br />
5*Laura. Released 2000. Dark chaff and is a hard red spring wheat which<br />
carries the genes Lr21 for seedling and Lr34 for adult resistance to<br />
leaf rust (Puccinia triticina) races prevalent in the <strong>No</strong>rthern Great<br />
Plains. Seedling and field reactions to leaf rust showed near-complete<br />
resistance i.e. mostly necrotic flecks with a few very small sporulating<br />
pustules. An awnless conventional height line with intermediate straw<br />
strength and maturity. Susceptible to loose smut (Ustilago tritici) and<br />
commong bunt (Tilletia caries, T. laevis).<br />
The following were developed by Mary C. Verhoeven, Oregon State University,<br />
Crop & Soil Sci Dept, Room 107, Crop Science Building, Corvallis, Oregon<br />
97331-3002, United States; Craig F. Morris, USDA-ARS, Western Wheat Quality<br />
Lab., E-202 FSHN Facility East, Pullman, Washington 99164-6394, United States;<br />
Warren E. Kronstad, Oregon State University, Dept. of Crop and Soil<br />
Science, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States; S. Rajaram, International<br />
Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Wheat Program, Lisboa 27, Mexico City,<br />
Federal District 06600, Mexico; M. Kruk, Wheat Marketing Center, Portland,<br />
Oregon 97<strong>209</strong>, United States; C. James Peterson, Oregon State University, Crop<br />
& Soil Science Dept., 107 Crop Science Bldg., Corvallis, Oregon 97331-3002,<br />
United States. Received 05/05/2000.<br />
PI 613177. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "WINSOME"; CM38212-I-7Y-2M-1Y-3M-2Y-0M; OR4870453;<br />
NSGC 8673. PVP 200100111. Pedigree - Hork<br />
sib/Yamhill//Kalyansona/Bluebird. Released 2000. Hard white spring<br />
wheat. Medium-late maturing semidwarf. Released for its adaptation to<br />
high yielding environments in the Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest and end-use<br />
qualities suitable for Asian noodle applications. The first Hard White<br />
Spring wheat cultivar released by Oregon State University. Superior leaf<br />
rust and lodging resistance and superior milling characteristics as<br />
compared with the hard white spring cultivar IDO 377s.<br />
The following were developed by F. Kiehn, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,<br />
Research Centre, Unit 100 - 101 Route 100, Morden, Manitoba R6M 1Y5, Canada;<br />
H.C. Huang, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge Research Center,<br />
P.O. Box 3000, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada; H.H. Mundel, Agriculture<br />
and Agri-Food Canada, Research Centre, Box 3000, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1,<br />
Canada; G. Saindon, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Potato Research<br />
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Station, P.O. Box 20280, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 4Z7, Canada. Received<br />
04/07/2000.<br />
PI 613178. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "AC POLARIS"; L95E101. CV-183. Pedigree -<br />
83B352/5/GN Star*2/3/Redkloud/Kentwood//Swan Valley/4/GN<br />
Star*2/3/Redkloud/Kentwood://Swan Valley/6/Beryl. High-yielding great<br />
northern dry bean with white seed coat, suited to the narrow-row<br />
(drilling) production system used in non-traditional areas of western<br />
Canada. Type IIb, indeterminate growth habit, with minimal vines with a<br />
seed weight (over 12 sites, at 14% moisture) of 303g 100 seed-1,<br />
compared with US 1140 at 309g 100 seed-1. Resistant to strains 1 and 15<br />
of Bean Common Mosaic Virus. Moderately resistant to white mold<br />
(Sclerotiia sclerotiorum). Susceptible to common blight (Xanthomonas cam<br />
pestris), and halo blight (Pseudomonas syringae).<br />
The following were developed by Dennis R. West, University of Tennessee,<br />
Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science, P.O. Box 1071, Knoxville, Tennessee<br />
37996-4562, United States; D.R. Kincer, University of Tennessee, Dept. of<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Sciences, Knoxville, Tennessee 37901-1071, United States; C.R.<br />
Graves, University of Tennessee, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Sciences, Knoxville,<br />
Tennessee 37901-1071, United States. Received 04/10/2000.<br />
PI 613179. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Inbred. T173. PL-303. Pedigree -<br />
{[((Mo17/Ga<strong>209</strong>//Mo17)-F2/Mo17)-S3] / [(Mo17/Mp339//Mo17)-S3]}-S9. Heat<br />
units to pollen shed were 1540, compared to 1440 for Mo17. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
vigorous and similar to Mo17 in height, leaf, and stalk characteristics.<br />
Tassel has a central spike with 5-8 lateral branches, yellow anthers,<br />
and better pollen production than Mo17. Distinct lateral red stripe at<br />
base of each spikelet on the tassel. Silks usually emerge one day after<br />
onset of pollen shed, and are yellow-green, turning red after emerging.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s produce 5-6 partially erect, medium green leaves above the ear l<br />
eaf. May be a few sun-red brace roots from the lowest above ground node.<br />
Ears large with 10-12 rows of kernels, and there is a wide sulci at the<br />
stalk end of most ears. Kernels medium to large and slightly harder than<br />
a full dent. Kernels white with a slight off-white cast, and cobs white.<br />
Combining ability good to excellent in crosses with white conversions of<br />
Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic related lines.<br />
The following were donated by Guillermo Covas, Facultad de Agron. de la Univ.<br />
Nacional de La Pampa, Emilio Mitre 31, Santa Rosa, La Pampa 6300, Argentina.<br />
Received 10/29/1993.<br />
PI 613180. Amaranthus standleyanus Parodi ex Covas<br />
Wild. LP 24; Ames 21665. Collected 04/1993 in La Pampa, Argentina.<br />
Latitude 35° 14' S. Longitude 63° 35' W. Intendente Alvear, La<br />
Pampa, Argentina. Wild plants. In the greenhouse, winter 1997, were<br />
erect and un-branched. Tepals bend outward at the middle, and are narrow<br />
below and wide above, mucronate.<br />
The following were collected by James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
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University, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina 27695-7609, United States; James Luby, University of Minnesota,<br />
Department of Horticultural Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota<br />
55108, United States. Donated by James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
University, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina 27695-7609, United States. Received 08/21/1985.<br />
PI 613181. Vaccinium membranaceum Douglas ex Torr.<br />
Wild. V. membranaceum; BL-94-1; Blue Huckleberry, Mountain Huckleberry.<br />
Collected 08/12/1985 in Washington, United States. Latitude 47° 40'<br />
N. Longitude 123° 0' W. Elevation 1040 m. Olympic Nat'l Forest, open<br />
woodland, northeast aspect. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in<br />
Washington.<br />
The following were collected by D.C. Ogle, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range<br />
Research, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.<br />
Donated by Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong><br />
Laboratory, Room 402, Building 003, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland<br />
20705-2350, United States. Received 10/30/1991.<br />
PI 613182. Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton<br />
Wild. American Cranberry, Large Cranberry. Collected 10/19/1991 in<br />
Tennessee, United States. Latitude 36° 31' N. Longitude 81° 58'<br />
W. Elevation 1120 m. Side of Holston Mts. above Shady Valley, Johnson<br />
county, Tennessee. Habitat saturated stream bank at lower edge of<br />
secondary seep. Edged by dry deciduous woods. Carex sp., Scirpus<br />
cyperinus, Pinus strobus, Lyonia ligustrina, Rosa sp., Dulichium<br />
arundinaceum, et al. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Tennessee.<br />
The following were collected by Jeannie Allen, USDA, ARS, 7000 Storch Lane,<br />
Seabrook, Maryland 20706, United States. Received 10/23/1991.<br />
PI 613183. Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton<br />
Wild. Site III; American Cranberry, Large Cranberry. Collected<br />
10/17/1991 in Virginia, United States. Latitude 36° 45' N. Longitude<br />
80° 50' W. Elevation 927 m. Beamer Farm, Fancy Gap, downhill from<br />
house. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Virginia. Site<br />
intermediate between a bog and a fen. (This accession was part of the<br />
PL,SD breakout - 1992).<br />
PI 613184. Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton<br />
Wild. Allen 11; American Cranberry, Large Cranberry. Collected<br />
10/29/1991 in Maryland, United States. Elevation 813 m. Pedigree -<br />
Collected from the wild in Maryland. Small streams flowing throughout<br />
site. (This accession was part of the PL,SD 'breakout' - 1992).<br />
PI 613185. Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton<br />
Wild. Allen 12; American Cranberry, Large Cranberry. Collected<br />
10/29/1991 in Maryland, United States. Elevation 893 m. Pedigree -<br />
Collected from the wild in Maryland. Associated with Rubus Hispidus,<br />
Polytrichum sp., Alnus Rugosa.<br />
PI 613186. Vaccinium oxycoccos L.<br />
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Wild. Allen 19; Cranberry, Small-fruited Cranberry. Collected 10/30/1991<br />
in West Virginia, United States. Latitude 39° 4' N. Longitude<br />
79° 18' W. Elevation 1270 m. 50A area minerotrophic fen, low species<br />
diversity, Tucker Co Bear Rocks Bog, Dolly Sods., Monongahela National<br />
Forest. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in West Virginia. V.<br />
oxycoccos abundant, plants dimunitive. 100 years ago, area was<br />
completely covered with spruce, then it was logged, then fire burned the<br />
area.<br />
The following were collected by Elden J. Stang, University of Wisconsin,<br />
Dept. Horticulture, 1575 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States.<br />
Received 04/23/1992.<br />
PI 613187. Vaccinium myrtillus L.<br />
Wild. C35; V. myrtillus. Collected 1987 in Turku ja Pori, Finland.<br />
Latitude 60° 25' N. Longitude 22° 30' E. Elevation 0 m. Piikkio.<br />
Collected from extensive wild stands in the forests on the experiment<br />
station grounds. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Finland.<br />
The following were collected by Henrietta Chambers, National <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333-2521, United States.<br />
Received 08/17/1992.<br />
PI 613188. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. Collected 08/06/1992 in Alaska, United States. Latitude 57° 3'<br />
11" N. Longitude 135° 19' 9" W. Elevation 5 m. Sitka, Alaska - woods<br />
along creek, Sheldon Jackson College. Alder, Sitka Spruce, Hemlock<br />
forest. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Alaska. Fruits blue.<br />
PI 613189. Vaccinium parvifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. Collected 08/01/1992 in Alaska, United States. Latitude 57° 3'<br />
11" N. Longitude 135° 19' 9" W. Elevation 5 m. Sitka, Alaska - near<br />
waterfront below Sheldon Jackson Coll. Brush, roadside bank. Pedigree -<br />
Collected from the wild in Alaska. Fruits red.<br />
The following were donated by Mark Ehlenfeldt, USDA, ARS, Rutgers Blueberry<br />
and Cranberry, Research Center, Chatsworth, New Jersey 08019, United States.<br />
Received 09/14/1992.<br />
PI 613190. Vaccinium neilgherrense Wight<br />
Wild. Collected 1967 in India. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
India.<br />
PI 613191. Vaccinium myrtillus L.<br />
Wild. Myrtle Whortleberry. Collected 1967 in United States. Pedigree -<br />
collected from the wild.<br />
PI 613192. Vaccinium myrtillus L.<br />
Wild. Mytrle Whortleberry. Collected in Slovenia. Pedigree - collected<br />
from the wild in Slovenia.<br />
The following were developed by Elwyn M. Meader, 43 Meaderboro Rd.,<br />
Rochester, New Hampshire 03867-4235, United States. Received 12/17/1992.<br />
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PI 613193. Vaccinium hybrid<br />
Breeding. F2 V. stamineum x V. vitis-idaea. Pedigree - (V. stamineum x<br />
V. vitis-idaea) x open pollinated by sibs. Must be cross-pollenated to<br />
set seed E. Meader made this backcross because he<br />
wanted to make a red fruited cranberry he could pick from a bush the way<br />
blueberries are picked. He chose deerberry (Vaccinium stamineum) because<br />
it was dould cross readily with V. vitis-idaea, the red fruited mountain<br />
cranberry, also called the lingonberry. Then he backcrossed the F1 to V.<br />
vitis-idaea. - notes from Kim Hummer's trip to New Hampshire in 1991.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; Barbara Fick, Oregon State University, Extension Service, Marion<br />
County, 3180 Center NE, Room 1361, Salem, Oregon 97301, United States.<br />
Donated by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research, 3420 NW<br />
Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received 03/12/1993.<br />
PI 613194. Vaccinium arboreum Marshall<br />
Wild. Farkleberry, Sparkleberry. Collected 10/1992 in Missouri, United<br />
States. Latitude 37° 39' N. Longitude 90° 41' W. Elevation 0 m.<br />
T34N R3E, See. 15, NE 1/4 and Sec. 16, NW 1/4. Elephant Rocks State<br />
Park, Iron County, Missouri. <strong>Plant</strong>s growing in exposed granite rocky<br />
area and extending into the understory of the surrounding forest at the<br />
base of the rocks. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Missouri.<br />
Elephant Rocks are an exposed 1.6-2.0 ha of granite rising 30 m above<br />
surrounding landscape. Large population of plants, predominant species<br />
in the rocky area and population extended into the understory of the<br />
surrounding forest at the base of the rocks. Fruit ripen at this site<br />
from late August until a hard freeze. Green fruit have been seen in late<br />
October at this site. The fruit was collected in early October 1992.<br />
Fruiting plants ranging from 1.2-4.6 m tall. Both shrub and small tree<br />
habit; trunks up to 10 cm in diameter. Leaves were glossy and dark<br />
green. Fruit ranging from dark blue to black. Fruit size from 0.4-1.0 cm<br />
in diameter. Location in crevices suggest drought tolerance; during an<br />
extreme drought in 1991, oaks (Quercus alba and Q. macrocarpa) in the<br />
area appeared to be dying from drought while the V. arboreum appeared<br />
unaffected. <strong>No</strong> visible winter injury or insect damage. Minimal disease<br />
problems; Ophiodothella spp. which doesn't appear to affect the plant<br />
and som fruit that appeared to have mummyberry (Monilinia spp.). Seed<br />
from this population were germinated and several seedlings submitted to<br />
the NCGR.<br />
The following were developed by Lawrence D. Young, USDA, ARS, West Tennessee<br />
Experiment Station, 605 Airways Blvd., Jackson, Tennessee 38301, United<br />
States. Received 05/25/2000.<br />
PI 613195. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Fowler"; J94-7. CV-421. Pedigree - Hartwig x<br />
Holladay. Resistant to soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) races<br />
2, 3, 5 and 14. Matures with Maturity Group V cultivars. Determinate<br />
plant type, white flowers, tawny pubescence, and tan pod walls. Seeds<br />
shiny with black hila. Susceptible to stem canker (Diaporhe phaseolorum<br />
var. meridionalis) and root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne arenaria and M.<br />
incognita).<br />
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The following were developed by Paul Pfahler, University of Florida, 304<br />
Newell Hall, Department of Agronomy, Gainesville, Florida 32611, United<br />
States; Ronald D. Barnett, University of Florida, <strong>No</strong>rth Florida Res. & Ed.<br />
Center, 155 Research Road, Quincy, Florida 32351-5677, United States; Jerry<br />
W. Johnson, University of Georgia, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, 1109<br />
Experiment Street, Griffin, Georgia 30223-1197, United States; Ann R. Blount,<br />
University of Florida, <strong>No</strong>rth Florida Research, & Education Center, Mariana,<br />
Florida 32446-7906, United States. Received 05/25/2000.<br />
PI 613196. Secale cereale L. subsp. cereale<br />
Breeding. Population. "FL-SYNT"; FL Tetraploid Spring Rye <strong>Germplasm</strong>;<br />
Autotetraploid of spring rye cultivars. GP-5. Pedigree - After<br />
chromosome doubling of a number of adapted diploid cultivars with<br />
colchicine, more than 20 generations of phenotypic recurrent selection<br />
for seed number (fertility), forage production and grain yield were<br />
conducted. Heterogeneous and heterozygous population of autotetraploid<br />
spring rye with all features associated with chromosome doubling. These<br />
features are associated with larger cell size which is expressed as<br />
increased pollen diameter, higher seed weight and larger plant size.<br />
Adapted to the southeastern U.S. Moderately resistant to foliar (fungal)<br />
diseases prevalent in the southeastern U.S. Straw length is about 150 cm<br />
and seed weight is approx. 2.61 g/100 seeds.<br />
The following were donated by Great Western Sugar Company, Longmont,<br />
Colorado, United States. Received 1963.<br />
PI 613197. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4135; NSL 28030; GW 18-43. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613198. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4136; NSL 28031; GW 034-450W. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613199. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4137; NSL 28032; GW 049-41R. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613200. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4138; NSL 28033; GW 059-47A. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613201. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4139; NSL 28034; GW 064-LOT 8303R. <strong>No</strong> further<br />
background information available.<br />
PI 613202. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4140; NSL 28035; GW 065-46C. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613203. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4141; NSL 28036; GW 085-46R. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
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PI 613204. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4142; NSL 28037; GW 087-45R. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613205. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4143; NSL 28038; C110-61L. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613206. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4144; NSL 28039; B 176. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613207. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4145; NSL 28040; GW 201. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613208. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4147; NSL 28042; B 250. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613<strong>209</strong>. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4148; NSL 28043; B 279. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613210. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4149; NSL 28044; GW 304-50A. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613211. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4150; NSL 28045; C305-48L. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613212. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4151; NSL 28046; B 313. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613213. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4152; NSL 28047; B 318. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613214. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4153; NSL 28048; B 323. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613215. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4154; NSL 28049; B 324. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613216. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4155; NSL 28050; B 325. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613217. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4156; NSL 28051; B 326. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
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PI 613218. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4157; NSL 28052; B 327. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613219. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4158; NSL 28053; B 328. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613220. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4159; NSL 28054; GW 329. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613221. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4160; NSL 28055; B 330. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613222. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4161; NSL 28056; B 331. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613223. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4162; NSL 28057; B 332. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613224. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4163; NSL 28058; B 337. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613225. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4164; NSL 28059; GW 359-56A. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613226. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4930; NSL 28060; B 376. Lit. reference -- Data Sheet<br />
available from Great Western.<br />
PI 613227. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4931; NSL 28061; C 377. Lit. refer. - Data Sheet from<br />
Great Western.<br />
PI 613228. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4932; NSL 28062; B 379. Lit. refer. - Data Sheet from<br />
Great Western.<br />
PI 613229. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4933; NSL 28063; B 380. Lit. refer. - Great Western<br />
Data Sheet.<br />
PI 613230. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4165; NSL 28064; GW 389. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613231. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4166; NSL 28065; B 390.<br />
PI 613232. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
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Cultivated. IDBBNR 4167; NSL 28066; C410. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613233. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4168; NSL 28067; C411. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613234. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4169; NSL 28068; GW 413. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613235. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4170; NSL 28069; GW 443. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613236. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4934; NSL 28070; C 455. Lit. refer. - Proc. Am. Soc.<br />
Sugar Beet Tech. VI: 202-207, 1950. V:175-178, 1948. Data Sheet from<br />
Great Western.<br />
PI 613237. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4171; NSL 28071; GW 674-56C. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613238. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4172; NSL 28072; GW 810-60R. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613239. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4174; NSL 28074; A 0097. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613240. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4175; NSL 28075; A 0102. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613241. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4176; NSL 28076; A 0118. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613242. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4177; NSL 28077; A 0141. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613243. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4178; NSL 28078; A145. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613244. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4179; NSL 28079; A 0147. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613245. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4180; NSL 28080; A 0149. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
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PI 613246. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4181; NSL 28081; A 0163. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613247. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4182; NSL 28082; A 0165. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613248. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4183; NSL 28083; A 0200. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613249. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4184; NSL 28084; A 0201. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613250. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4185; NSL 28085; A 0219-62R. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613251. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4186; NSL 28086; A 0220. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613252. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4187; NSL 28087; A 0221. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613253. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4188; NSL 28088; A 0227. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613254. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4189; NSL 28089; A 0266-60L. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613255. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4190; NSL 28090; A 0277. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613256. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4191; NSL 28091; A 0325. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613257. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4192; NSL 28092; A 1104-50. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613258. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4193; NSL 28093; A 1128. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613259. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4194; NSL 28094; A 1140-52L. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
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PI 613260. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4195; NSL 28095; A 1146-52L. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613261. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4197; NSL 28097; A 1253. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613262. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4198; NSL 28098; A 1254. <strong>No</strong> further background<br />
information available.<br />
PI 613263. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4200; NSL 34009; B 042. Data from Great Western Data<br />
Sheet 8/25/64. "Broadbase, mostly Old Type. Sel. for LSR - GR. 3642<br />
material which mostly Old Type.".<br />
PI 613264. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4201; NSL 34010; GW 035. Data from Great Western Data<br />
Sheet 8/25/64. "Early Great Western commercial. Tolerant to Cercospora,<br />
broadbase, mostly Old Type.".<br />
PI 613265. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4202; NSL 34011; GW 066. Data from Great Western Data<br />
Sheet 9/25/64. "Early Great Western commercial. Leaf spot resistant,<br />
XGR 3719, stemming from Old Type.".<br />
PI 613266. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4203; NSL 34012; A 0010. Data from Great Western Data<br />
Sheet 9/25/64. Eagle Hill <strong>No</strong>. 6037. <strong>No</strong> further background information<br />
available.<br />
PI 613267. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4204; NSL 34013; A 0011. Data from Great Western<br />
Sugar Co. Data Sheet 9/25/64. "Eagle Hill <strong>No</strong>. 6037 ex. Danish Sugar Beet<br />
Seed Co. 1938".<br />
PI 613268. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4205; NSL 34014; A 0035. Data from Great Western<br />
Sugar Data Sheet 9/25/64. "Zapatil Commercial 'High Sugar' rec'd 1939".<br />
PI 613269. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4206; NSL 34015; A 0050. Data from the Great Western<br />
Data Sheet 9/25/64. Original Dobrovice.<br />
PI 613270. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4207; NSL 34016; A 0051. Data from Great Western Data<br />
Sheet 9/25/64. <strong>No</strong> further background information available.<br />
PI 613271. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4208; NSL 34017; A 0144. Data on the Great Western<br />
Sugar Co. Data Sheet 9/25/64. ex Hilleshog-1952 (#E4384) Sweden.<br />
PI 613272. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4<strong>209</strong>; NSL 34019; A 1490. Data available on Great<br />
Western Sugar Co. Data Sheet 9/25/64. Red root. Col. H. E. Brewbaker -<br />
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Iran, 1963. Probably single plant.<br />
PI 613273. Beta macrorhiza Steven<br />
Uncertain. IDBBNR 4680; NSL 34021; A 1326. From Great Western Data Sheet<br />
9/25/64. Increase of 2 accessions, one from Sizov in Kiev, Russia, the<br />
other from H. Bogh in Denmark. Hard seed.<br />
PI 613274. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivar. IDBBNR 4211; NSL 42899; UDYCZ B. Data available from Great<br />
Western Sugar Company. Country of origin is Poland.<br />
PI 613275. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivar. IDBBNR 4212; NSL 42900; VERKHNYATSKAYA B23. Country of origin<br />
- Russia Was reproduced in Longmont, CO in 1965.<br />
PI 613276. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivar. IDBBNR 4213; NSL 42901; BNIJSKAYA 541. Country of origin -<br />
Russia <strong>No</strong> further background information available.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, Georgia Agric. Exp. Sta., Athens,<br />
Georgia, United States. Received 1961.<br />
PI 613277. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. H-277-19-A; NSL 4682; ROMACK. Disease resistant winter pea.<br />
Well adapted to Southeast. Literature reference -- Weiner, J. L. &<br />
Warnock, C. H., "New Winter Wonder Pea", Southern Seedsmen. Progressive<br />
Farmer (GA, AL, FL):611, October 1953. Georgia Experiment Station<br />
Leaflet <strong>No</strong>. 1, September 1954.<br />
The following were developed by A. Mujeeb-Kazi, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; R.L. Villareal, International Maize & Wheat Improvement<br />
Center, Apdo. Postal 6-641, Deleg. Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; K. Sayre, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center,<br />
Apdo. Postal 6-641, Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Mexico 06600, Mexico; O.<br />
Banuelos, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, Apdo. Postal<br />
6-641, Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Mexico 06600, Mexico. Received 05/30/2000.<br />
PI 613278. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM86.953-SH19. GP-639. Pedigree - Dverd2/Ae. tauschii (221).<br />
Waterlogging tolerant synthetic wheat germplasm. Chlorosis 6.3%.<br />
Anthesis 100 d. Height 84 cm. 1000 kernel weight 49.3 g.<br />
PI 613279. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM90.863-SH64. GP-640. Pedigree - Botno/Ae. tauschii (617).<br />
Waterlogging tolerant synthetic wheat germplasm. Chlorosis 6.7%.<br />
Anthesis 104d. Height 102 cm. 1000 kernel weight 44.7 g.<br />
PI 613280. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM89.567-SH54. GP-641. Pedigree - Ceta/Ae. tauschii (895).<br />
Waterlogging tolerant synthetic wheat germplasm. Chlorosis 8.8%.<br />
Anthesis 104 d. Height 93 cm. 1000 kernel weight 37.6 g.<br />
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PI 613281. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM92.1723-SH82. GP-642. Pedigree - 68.111/Rgb-U//Ward/3/Ae.<br />
tauschii (454). Waterlogging tolerant synthetic wheat germplasm.<br />
Chlorosis 9.2%. Anthesis 98 d. Height 92 cm. 1000 kernel weight 42.4 g.<br />
The following were developed by A. Mujeeb-Kazi, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; R.L. Villareal, International Maize & Wheat Improvement<br />
Center, Apdo. Postal 6-641, Deleg. Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; R. Delgado, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600,<br />
Mexico; M.D.H.M. William, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico<br />
; V. Rosas, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Lisboa 27,<br />
Apartado 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; A. Cortes,<br />
International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Losboa 27, Apartado Postal<br />
6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico. Received 05/30/2000.<br />
PI 613282. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.330-1. GP-619. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 89 cm. Anthesis 84 d. Physiological maturity 130 d.<br />
PI 613283. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.333-1. GP-620. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 94 cm. Anthesis 85 d. Physiological maturity 130 d.<br />
PI 613284. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.340-1. GP-621. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 100 cm. Anthesis 86 d. Physiological maturity 133 d.<br />
PI 613285. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.345-1. GP-622. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 89 cm. Anthesis 82 d. Physiological maturity 127 d.<br />
PI 613286. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.345-2. GP-623. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 93 cm. Anthesis 83 d. Physiological maturity 127 d.<br />
PI 613287. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.345-3. GP-624. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 99 cm. Anthesis 86 d. Physiological maturity 133 d.<br />
PI 613288. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
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Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.345-4. GP-625. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 93 cm. Anthesis 85 d. Physiological maturity 131 d.<br />
PI 613289. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.345-5. GP-626. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 99 cm. Anthesis 87 d. Physiological maturity 133 d.<br />
PI 613290. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.345-6. GP-627. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 103 cm. Anthesis 88 d. Physiological maturity 136 d.<br />
PI 613291. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.345-7. GP-628. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 98 cm. Anthesis 90 d. Physiological maturity 135 d.<br />
PI 613292. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.328-1. GP-629. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. Near isogenic line with homozygous chromosome 1B<br />
substitution for T1BL.1RS wheat-rye chromosome translocation. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
height 97 cm. Anthesis 88 d. Physiological maturity 133 d.<br />
PI 613293. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.330-2. GP-630. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. <strong>Plant</strong> height 94 cm. Anthesis 89 d. Physiological<br />
maturity 135 d.<br />
PI 613294. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.340-2. GP-631. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. <strong>Plant</strong> height 94 cm. Anthesis 88 d. Physiological<br />
maturity 133 d.<br />
PI 613295. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.340-3. GP-632. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. <strong>Plant</strong> height 91 cm. Anthesis 90 d. Physiological<br />
maturity 134 d.<br />
PI 613296. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.344-1. GP-633. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. <strong>Plant</strong> height 97 cm. Anthesis 86 d. Physiological<br />
maturity 130 d.<br />
PI 613297. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.345-8. GP-634. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. <strong>Plant</strong> height 102 cm. Anthesis 87 d. Physiological<br />
maturity 132 d.<br />
PI 613298. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.346-1. GP-635. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. <strong>Plant</strong> height 94 cm. Anthesis 87 d. Physiological<br />
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maturity 131 d.<br />
PI 613299. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.346-2. GP-636. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. <strong>Plant</strong> height 93 cm. Anthesis 86 d. Physiological<br />
maturity 132 d.<br />
PI 613300. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.614-1. GP-637. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. <strong>Plant</strong> height 94 cm. Anthesis 87 d. Physiological<br />
maturity 134 d.<br />
PI 613301. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.614-2. GP-638. Pedigree - Seri M82/Pavon<br />
F76//8*Seri M82. <strong>Plant</strong> height 96 cm. Anthesis 88 d. Physiological<br />
maturity 135 d.<br />
The following were developed by A. Mujeeb-Kazi, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; S. Rajaram, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center,<br />
Wheat Program, Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; G.<br />
Fuentes-Davila, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Apdo. Postal<br />
6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; R. Delgado, International<br />
Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico<br />
City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; A. Cortes, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Losboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal<br />
District 06600, Mexico; V. Roasas, International Maize & Wheat Improvement<br />
Center, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico.<br />
Received 05/30/2000.<br />
PI 613302. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM93.183. GP-695. Pedigree - Cerceta/Ae. tauschii(174).<br />
Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to<br />
karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 100d. Maturity 148d. Height<br />
95cm. 1000 kernel weight 61.dg. KB 0%.<br />
PI 613303. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM87.2765. GP-696. Pedigree - Altar 84/Ae. tauschii(188).<br />
Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to<br />
karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 110d. Maturity 155d. Height<br />
90cm. 1000 kernel weight 54.6g. KB 0%.<br />
PI 613304. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM87.2767. GP-697. Pedigree - Altar 84/Ae. tauschii(192).<br />
Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to<br />
karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 103d. Maturity 148d. Height<br />
95cm. 1000 kernel weight 58.0g. KB 0%.<br />
PI 613305. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM90.561. GP-698. Pedigree - Yarmouk/Ae. tauschii(217).<br />
Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to<br />
karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 103d. Maturity 148d. Height<br />
135cm. 1000 kernel weight 66.3g. KB 0%.<br />
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PI 613306. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM88.1239. GP-699. Pedigree - Yav2/Tezontle//Ae.<br />
tauschii(249). Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with<br />
resistance to karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 110d. Maturity<br />
151d. Height 120cm. 1000 kernel weight 58.3g. KB 0%.<br />
PI 613307. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM88.1344. GP-700. Pedigree - Doy 1/Ae. tauschii(447).<br />
Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to<br />
karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 103d. Maturity 151d. Height<br />
125cm. 1000 kernel weight 64.6g. KB 0%.<br />
PI 613308. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM92.1727. GP-701. Pedigree - Doy 1/Ae. tauschii(458).<br />
Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to<br />
karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 103d. Maturity 155d. Height<br />
145cm. 1000 kernel weight 65.5g. KB 0%.<br />
PI 613309. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM90.845. GP-702. Pedigree - Scaup/Ae. tauschii(518).<br />
Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to<br />
karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 103d. Maturity 155d. Height<br />
120cm. 1000 kernel weight 64.9g. KB 0%.<br />
PI 613310. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM90.846. GP-703. Pedigree - Yar/Ae. tauschii(518).<br />
Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to<br />
karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 103d. Maturity 155d. Height<br />
130cm. 1000 kernel weight 56.0g. KB 0%.<br />
PI 613311. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CIGM90.590. GP-704. Pedigree -<br />
68.111/Rugby-USA//Ward/3/Flamingo/4/Rabi/5/Ae. tauschii(629).<br />
Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to<br />
karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 103d. Maturity 151d. Height<br />
145cm. 1000 kernel weight 63.7g. KB 0%.<br />
PI 613312. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM90.257-1. GP-705. Pedigree - Croc 1/Ae.<br />
tauschii(205)//Flycatcher. Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with<br />
resistance to karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 88d. Maturity<br />
126d. Height 75cm. 1000 kernel weight 38.8g. KB 1.59%.<br />
PI 613313. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM91.61-1. GP-706. Pedigree - Croc 1/Ae.<br />
tauschii(224)//Kauz. Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with resistance<br />
to karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 79d. Maturity 123d. Height<br />
95cm. 1000 kernel weight 46.8g. KB 0.69%.<br />
PI 613314. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM90-462. GP-707. Pedigree - Altar 84/Ae.<br />
tauschii(221)//Yaco. Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with resistance<br />
to karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 88d. Maturity 126d. Height<br />
90cm. 1000 kernel weight 53.8g. KB 0.95%.<br />
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PI 613315. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM90.248-1. GP-708. Pedigree - Croc 1/Ae.<br />
tauschii(205)//Kauz. Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with resistance<br />
to karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 92d. Maturity 126d. Height<br />
80cm. 1000 kernel weight 42.0g. KB 0.77%.<br />
PI 613316. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM90.250-2. GP-709. Pedigree - Croc 1/Ae.<br />
tauschii(205)//Borlaug 95. Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with<br />
resistance to karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 79d. Maturity<br />
126d. Height 85cm. 1000 kernel weight 51.8g. KB 0.86%.<br />
PI 613317. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM90.412. GP-710. Pedigree - Croc 1/Ae.<br />
tauschii(213)//Papago M86. Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with<br />
resistance to karnal bunt (Neovossia indica). Anthesis 79d. Maturity<br />
123d. Height 100cm. 1000 kernel weight 50.0g. KB 1.97%.<br />
The following were developed by A. Mujeeb-Kazi, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; S. Rajaram, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center,<br />
Wheat Program, Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; R.<br />
Delgado, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Lisboa 27, Apartado<br />
Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; V. Rosas,<br />
International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Lisboa 27, Apartado 6-641,<br />
Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; A. Cortes, International Maize &<br />
Wheat Improvement Center, Losboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City,<br />
Federal District 06600, Mexico; S. Cano, International Mazie and Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, D.F., Mexico, Mexico.<br />
Received 05/30/2000.<br />
PI 613318. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CASS97B00040S. GP-711. Pedigree - Gan/Ae. tauschii(236)//Doy<br />
1/Ae. tauschii(447). Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm<br />
with resistance to spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus). Anthesis 68d.<br />
Maturity 96d. Height 115cm. Blotch 2-2 (first digit indicates the height<br />
of infection, where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to mid-plant; and 9=up to flag<br />
leaf; the second digit indicates disease severity on infected leaves,<br />
where 1=10% coverage; 5=50% coverage; and 9=90% coverage). Grain 1<br />
(1=low grain infection and 5=severely infected).<br />
PI 613319. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CASS97B00041S. GP-712. Pedigree - Gan/Ae.<br />
tauschii(236)//Cerceta/ Ae. tauschii(895). Spring-type synthetic<br />
hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistant to spot blotch (Cochliobolus<br />
sativus). Anthesis 68d. Maturity 96d. Height 110cm. Blotch 2-2 (first<br />
digit indicates the height of infection, where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to<br />
mid-plant; and 9=up to flag leaf; the second digit indicates disease<br />
severity on infected leaves, where 1=10% coverage; 5=50% coverage, and<br />
9=90% coverage). Grain 2 (1=low grain infection and 5=severely<br />
infected).<br />
PI 613320. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CASS97B00046S. GP-713. Pedigree - Scoop 1/Ae.<br />
tauschii(434)//Cerceta/ Ae. tauschii(895). Spring-type synthetic<br />
hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to spot blotch (Cochliobolus<br />
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sativus). Anthesis 70d. Maturity 98d. Height 110cm. Blotch 3-3 (first<br />
digit indicates the height of infection, where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to<br />
mid-plant; and 9=up to flag leaf; the second digit indicates disease<br />
severity on infected leaves, where 1=10% coverage; 5=50% coverage; and<br />
9=90% coverage). Grain 1 (1=low grain infection and 5=severely<br />
infection).<br />
PI 613321. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CASS97B00054S. GP-714. Pedigree - Doy 1/Ae.<br />
tauschii(447)//Cerceta/ Ae. tauschii(895). Spring-type synthetic<br />
hexaploid wheat germplasm with resistance to spot blotch (Cochliobolus<br />
sativus). Anthesis 70d. Maturity 98d. Height 115cm. Blotch 3-3 (first<br />
digit indicates the height of infection, where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to<br />
mid-plant; and 9=up to flag leaf, the second digit indicates disease<br />
severity on infected leaves, where 1=10% coverage; 5=50% coverage; and<br />
9=90% coverage). Grain 2 (1=low grain infection and 5=severely<br />
infected).<br />
PI 613322. X Aegilotriticum sp.<br />
Breeding. CASS97B00063S. GP-715. Pedigree -<br />
68.111/Rugby-USA//Ward/3/Flamingo/4/Ae. tauschii(629)/6/Cerceta/ Ae.<br />
tauschii(895). Spring-type synthetic hexaploid wheat germplasm with<br />
resistance to spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus). Anthesis 70d. Maturity<br />
98d. Height 115cm. Blotch 3-3 (first digit indicates the height of<br />
infection, where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to mid-plant; and 9=up to flag<br />
leaf; the second digit indicates disease severity on infected leaves,<br />
where 1=10% coverage; 5=50% coverage; and 9=90% coverage). Grain 1<br />
(1=low grain infection and 5=severely infected).<br />
PI 613323. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM90.1291. GP-716. Pedigree - Altar/Ae.<br />
tauschii(224)//2*Yaco. Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with resistance<br />
to spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus). Anthesis 68d. Maturity 89d.<br />
Height 76cm. Blotch 3-2 (first digit indicates the height of infection,<br />
where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to mid-plant; and 9=up to flag leaf; the<br />
second digit indicates disease severity on infected leaves, where 1=10%<br />
coverage; 5=50% coverage; and 9=90% coverage). Grain 1 (1=low grain<br />
infection and 5=severely infected).<br />
PI 613324. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM97B00024S-3DH. GP-717. Pedigree -<br />
Sabuf//Altar/Ae. tauschii(224)/3/Yaco/Croc_1/Ae. tauschii(205).<br />
Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with resistance to spot blotch<br />
(Cochliobolus sativus). Anthesis 70d. Maturity 93d. Height 70cm. Blotch<br />
2-2 (first digit indicates the height of infection, where 1=lowest leaf;<br />
5=up to mid-plant; and 9=up to flag leaf; the second digit indicates<br />
disease severity on infected leaves, where 1=10% coverage; 5=50%<br />
coverage; and 9=90% coverage). Grain 2 (1=low grain infection and<br />
5=severely infected).<br />
PI 613325. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CASS94Y00121S. GP-718. Pedigree - Bacanora<br />
88//Sora/Ae. tauschii(323). Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with<br />
resistance to spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus). Anthesis 58d. Maturity<br />
90d. height 75cm. Blotch 2-2 (first digit indicates the height of<br />
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infection, where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to mid-plant;and 9=up to flag leaf;<br />
the second digit indicates disease severity on infected leaves, where<br />
1=10% coverage; 5=50% coverage; and 9=90% coverage). Grain 2 (1=low<br />
grain infection and 5=severely infected).<br />
PI 613326. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CASS97B00016S-1DH. GP-719. Pedigree -<br />
Opata/3/Sora//Ae. tauschii(323). Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with<br />
resistance to spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus). Anthesis 70d. Maturity<br />
93d. Height 90cm. Blotch 3-3 (first digit indicates the height of<br />
infection, where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to mid-plant; and 9=up to flag leaf<br />
; the second digit indicates disease severity on infected leaves, where<br />
1=10% coverage, 5=50% coverage; and 9=90% coverage). Grain 2 (1=lowest<br />
grain infection and 5=severely infected).<br />
PI 613327. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CASS97B00010S-1DH. GP-720. Pedigree - Bacanora<br />
88/4/68.111/Rugby-USA/Ward/3/Ae. tauschii(325). Spring-type bread wheat<br />
germplasm with resistance to spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus).<br />
Anthesis 64d. Maturity 85d. Height 80cm. Blotch 2-1 (first digit<br />
indicates the height of infection, where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to<br />
mid-plant; and 9=up to flag leaf; the second digit indicates disease<br />
severity on infected leaves, where 1=10% coverage; 5=50% coverage; and<br />
9=90% coverage). Grain 1 (1=low grain infection and 5=severely<br />
infected).<br />
PI 613328. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CASS97B00030S-3DH. GP-721. Pedigree - Bacanora<br />
88//Decoy/Ae. tauschii(447). Spring-type bread wheat germplasm with<br />
resistance to spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus). Anthesis 70d. Maturity<br />
93d. Height 85cm. Blotch 3-2 (first digit indicates the height of<br />
infection, where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to mid-plant; and 9=up to flag leaf;<br />
the second digit indicates disease severity on infected leaves, where<br />
1=10% coverage; 5=50% coverage; and 9=90% coverage). Grain 1 (1=low<br />
grain infection and 5=severely infected).<br />
PI 613329. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CASS94Y00160S. GP-722. Pedigree - Bacanora<br />
88/4/Rabi//Ganso/Crane/3/Ae. tauschii(895). Spring-type bread wheat<br />
germplasm with resistance to spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus).<br />
Anthesis 58 d. Maturity 85d. Height 76cm. Blotch 3-2 (first digit<br />
indicates the height of infection, where 1=lowest leaf; 5=up to<br />
mid-plant; and 9=up to flag leaf; the second digit indicates disease<br />
severity on infected leaves, where 1=10%; 5=50% coverage; and 9=90%<br />
coverage). Grain 1 (1=low grain infection and 5=severely infected). <strong>No</strong>t<br />
free-threshing.<br />
The following were developed by Solomon Kibite, Agriculture & Agri-Food<br />
Canada, Research Centre, 6000 C & E Trail, Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W1, Canada.<br />
Received 05/15/2000.<br />
PI 613330. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-525-S-01. GP-57. Pedigree - Jasper/OT257.<br />
Developed using 4 F2 plants originating from reciprocal crosses<br />
involving Jasper and OT257. This line has Jasper cytoplasm. Released<br />
1999. Dwarf of near-isogenic pair (tall line - LAO-525-T-01) of spring<br />
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type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles conferring<br />
dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does not have<br />
vernalization requirements. Days to head 67.6, days to mature 113.5.<br />
Height 77 cm. Lodge 0%. Yield 5242.0 kg ha-1. Test wt. 47.5 kg bL-1.<br />
Kernel wt. 34.2 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris victoriae).<br />
Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U. kolleri).<br />
Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and<br />
susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem rust<br />
(P. graminis).<br />
PI 613331. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-525-T-01. GP-58. Pedigree - Jasper/OT257.<br />
Developed using 4 F2 plants originating from reciprocal crosses<br />
involving Jasper and OT257. This line has Jasper cytoplasm. Released<br />
1999. Tall of near-isogenic pair (dwarf line - LAO-525-S-01) of spring<br />
type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles conferring<br />
dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does not have<br />
vernalization requirements. Days to head 63.0, days to mature 106.8.<br />
Height 109 cm. Lodge 17%. Yield 6595.5 kg ha-1. Test wt. 51.9 kg bL-1.<br />
Kernal wt. 40.9 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris victoriae).<br />
Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U. kolleri).<br />
Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and<br />
susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem rust<br />
(P. graminis).<br />
PI 613332. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-525-S-02. GP-59. Pedigree - Jasper/OT257.<br />
Developed using 4 F2 plants originating from reciprocal crosses<br />
involving Jasper and OT257. This line has Jasper cytoplasm. Released<br />
1999. Dwarf of near-isogenic pair (tall line - LAO-525-T-02) of spring<br />
type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles conferring<br />
dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does not have<br />
vernalization requirements. Days to heading 67.8. Days to mature 111.4.<br />
Height 66 cm. Lodge 0%. Yield 4615.2 Kg ha-1. Test wt. 42.9 Kg bL-1.<br />
Kernel wt. 29.3 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris victoriae).<br />
Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U. kolleri).<br />
Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and<br />
susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem rust<br />
(P. graminis).<br />
PI 613333. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-525-T-02. GP-60. Pedigree - Jasper/OT257.<br />
Developed using 4 F2 plants originating from reciprocal crosses<br />
involving Jasper and OT257. This line has Jasper cytoplasm. Released<br />
1999. Tall of near-isogenic pair (dwarf line - LAO-525-S-02) spring type<br />
oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles conferring dwarf<br />
(Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does not have<br />
vernalization requirements. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris<br />
victoriae). Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U.<br />
kolleri). Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) and<br />
susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem rust<br />
(P. graminis).<br />
PI 613334. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-525-S-03. GP-61. Pedigree - Jasper/OT257.<br />
Developed using 4 F2 plants originating from reciprocal crosses<br />
involving Jasper and OT257. This line has Jasper cytoplasm. Released<br />
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1999. Dwarf of near-isogenic pair (tall line - LAO-525-T-03) of spring<br />
type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles conferring<br />
dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does not have<br />
vernalization requirements. Days to head 64.3, days to mature 109.1 .<br />
Height 80 cm. Lodge 1%. Yield 6100.5 kg ha-1. Test wt. 46.6 kg bL-1.<br />
Kernel wt. 33.5 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris victoriae).<br />
Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U. kolleri).<br />
Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and<br />
susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem rust<br />
(P. graminis).<br />
PI 613335. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-525-T-03. GP-62. Pedigree - Jasper/OT257.<br />
Developed using 4 F2 plants originating from reciprocal crosses<br />
involving Jasper and OT257. This line has Jasper cytoplasm. Released<br />
1999. Tall of near-isogenic pair (dwarf line - LAO-525-S-03) of spring<br />
type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles conferring<br />
dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does not have<br />
vernalization requirements. Days to head 60.5, days to mature 107.6.<br />
Height 119 cm. Lodge 19%. Yield 6552.6 kg ha-1. Test wt. 50.8 kg bL-1).<br />
Kernel wt. 39.2 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris victoriae).<br />
Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U. kolleri).<br />
Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and<br />
susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem rust<br />
(P. graminis).<br />
PI 613336. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-524-S-02. GP-63. Pedigree - OT257/Jasper.<br />
Developed using 4 F2 plants originating from reciprocal crosses<br />
involving Jasper and OT257. This line has OT257 cytoplasm. Released<br />
1999. Dwarf of near-isogenic pair (tall line - LAO-524-T-02) of spring<br />
type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles conferring<br />
dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does not have<br />
vernalization requirements. Days to head 64.1, days to mature 107.9.<br />
Height 72 cm. Lodge 0%. Yield 5595.1 kg ha-1. Text wt. 47.4 kg bL-1.<br />
Kernel wt. 34.8 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris victoriae).<br />
Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U. kolleri).<br />
Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and<br />
susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem rust<br />
(P. graminis).<br />
PI 613337. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-524-T-02. GP-64. Pedigree - OT257/Jasper.<br />
Developed using 4 F2 plants originating from reciprocal crosses<br />
involving Jasper and OT257. This line has OT257 cytoplasm. Released<br />
1999. Tall of near-isogenic pair (dwarf line - LAO-524-S-02) of spring<br />
type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles conferring<br />
dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does not have<br />
vernalization requirements. Days to head 57.1, days to mature 103.9.<br />
Height 109 cm. Lodge 16%. Yield 6591.2 kg ha-1. Test wt. 52.3 kg bL-1.<br />
Kernel wt. 42.3. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris victoriae).<br />
Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U. kolleri).<br />
Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and<br />
susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem rust<br />
(P. graminis).<br />
PI 613338. Avena sativa L.<br />
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Breeding. Pureline. LAO-521-S-02. GP-65. Pedigree - OT526/OT257.<br />
Developed from 2 F2 plants obtained by crossing OT257 and OT536.<br />
Released 1999. Dwarf of near-isogenic pair (tall line - LAO-521-T-02) of<br />
spring type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles<br />
conferring dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does<br />
not have vernalization requirements. Days to head 64.1, days to mature<br />
109.4. Height 66 cm. Lodge 0%. Yield 5698.1 kg ha-1. Test wt. 46.3 kg<br />
bL-1. Kernel wt 34.1 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris<br />
victoriae). Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U.<br />
kolleri). Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV),<br />
and susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem<br />
rust (P. graminis).<br />
PI 613339. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-521-T-02. GP-66. Pedigree - OT526/OT257.<br />
Developed using 2 F2 plants obtained by crossing OT257 and OT536.<br />
Released 1999. Tall of near-isogenic pair (dwarf line - LAO-521-S-02) of<br />
spring type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles<br />
conferring dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does<br />
not have vernalization requirements. Days to head 56.8m days to mature<br />
107.8. Height 99 cm. Lodge 15%. Yield 6833.6 kg ha-1. Test wt. 51.8 kg<br />
bL-1). Kernel wt.42.9 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris<br />
victoriae). Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U.<br />
kolleri). Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV),<br />
and susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem<br />
rust (P. graminis).<br />
PI 613340. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-521-S-03. GP-67. Pedigree - OT526/OT257.<br />
Developed using 2 F2 plants obtained by crossing OT257 and OT536.<br />
Released 1999. Dwarf of near-isogenic pair (tall line - LAO-521-T-03) of<br />
spring type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles<br />
conferring dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does<br />
not have vernalization requirements. Days to head 62.5, days to mature<br />
109.6. Height 71 cm. Lodge 0%. Yield 5369.5 kg ha-1. Test wt. 45.5 kg<br />
bL-1. Kernel wt. 39.2 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris<br />
victoriae). Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U.<br />
kolleri). Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV),<br />
and susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem<br />
rust (P. graminis).<br />
PI 613341. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-521-T-03. GP-68. Pedigree - OT526/OT257.<br />
Developed from 2 F2 plants obtained by crossing OT257 and OT536.<br />
Released 1999. Tall of near-isogenic pair (dwarf line - LAO-521-S-03) of<br />
spring type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles<br />
conferring dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does<br />
not have vernalization requirements. Days to head 55.6, days to mature<br />
102.4. Height 108 cm. Lodge 16%. Yield 6727.6 kg ha-1. Test wt. 51.0 kg<br />
bL-1. Kernal weight 45.4 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris<br />
victoriae). Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U.<br />
kolleri). Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV),<br />
and susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem<br />
rust (P. graminis).<br />
PI 613342. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-517-S-01. GP-69. Pedigree - OT257/N326-7.<br />
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Produced from a single F2 plant in a cross of OT257/N326-7. Released<br />
1999. Dwarf of near-isogenic pair (tall line - LAO-517-T-01) of spring<br />
type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles conferring<br />
dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does not have<br />
vernalization requirements. Days to head 63.5, days to mature 105.8.<br />
Height 63 cm. Lodge 0%. Yield 3698.0 kg ha-1. Test wt. 40.0 kg bL-1.<br />
Kernal wt. 29.1 mg. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris victoriae).<br />
Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U. kolleri).<br />
Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and<br />
susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem rust<br />
(P. graminis).<br />
PI 613343. Avena sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. LAO-517-T-01. GP-70. Pedigree - OT257/N326-7.<br />
Produced from a single F2 plant in a cross of OT257/N326-7. Released<br />
1999. Tall of near-isogenic pair (dwarf line - LAO-517-S-01) of spring<br />
type oat line. Pair is near-isogenic except for the alleles conferring<br />
dwarf (Dw6/Dw6) and normal height (dw6/dw6) genotypes. Does not have<br />
vernalization requirements. Days to head 55.5, days to mature 103.0.<br />
Height 98 cm. Lodge 20%. Yield 5071.7 kg ha-1. Test wt. 46.1 kg bL-1.<br />
Kernel wt. 33.7. Resistant to Victoria blight (Bipolaris victoriae).<br />
Moderately susceptible to smut (Ustilago avenae and U. kolleri).<br />
Moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and<br />
susceptible to the oat crown rust (Puccinia coronata) and oat stem rust<br />
(P. graminis).<br />
The following were developed by Roy G. Cantrell, New Mexico State University,<br />
Agronomy and Horticulture Dept., P.O. Box 30003, Las Cruces, New Mexico<br />
88003, United States; C. Waddell, New Mexico State University, Dept. of<br />
Agronomy and Horticulture, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003-8003, United States.<br />
Received 05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613344. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. NM970513. GP-714. Pedigree - Acala 1517-95/NM24052.<br />
Inbred germplasm line developed as a source of high fiber strength or<br />
fiber tenacity. <strong>Plant</strong> height approx. 95 cm at maturity and growth habit<br />
indeterminate and spreading. Bolls ovate and average 2.21 g of lint.<br />
Fiber strength averages 282.6 kN m kg-1. Fiber strength was measured on<br />
a plot-basis as mean of two breaks on a 3.2 mm gauge stelometer. Fiber<br />
length, short fiber index and micronaire not significantly different<br />
from Acala 1517-95. Fiber elongation lower than Acala 1517-95 (5.9<br />
versus 6.8). Lint yield about 85% of parent cv., Acala 1517-95.<br />
Handpicked lint percent averages 38.3 with a seed index of 10.1g.<br />
The following were developed by An H. Hang, Washington State University,<br />
Irrigated Agriculture Res. & Ext. Center, Route 2, Box 2953-A, Prosser,<br />
Washington 99350-9687, United States; An Hang, USDA, ARS, National Small<br />
Grains <strong>Germplasm</strong>, Research Facility, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States;<br />
Matt Silbernagel, USDA, ARS, Vegetable Crop Production, IAREC, P.O. Box 30,<br />
Prosser, Washington 99350, United States; Phillip Miklas, USDA, ARS,<br />
Irrigated Agric. Research & Extension Ctr., 24106 <strong>No</strong>rth Bunn Road, Prosser,<br />
Washington 99350-9687, United States. Received 05/01/2000.<br />
PI 613345. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. USWA-12. GP-215. Pedigree - GN-WM-85-45 /<br />
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88BR-1794-B. Very large seeded great northern with indeterminate,<br />
upright vine with long tendrils, Type II-B growth habit. I gene<br />
resistance to bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) and complete curly top<br />
resistance (CTV). Pods set from low to high on plant. Late season bean<br />
maturing 3-4 days later than Starlight. Yields comparible to Starlight<br />
but seed size larger.<br />
PI 613346. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. USWA-13. GP-216. Pedigree - 88BR-1798-B /<br />
GN-WM-85-45. Type II-B growth habit, maturity and yields close to UI-59<br />
and Alpine. Seed size larger than most of the commercial great northern.<br />
Seed plump and has attractive bright white color. Dominant I gene<br />
resistance to BCMV but occasionally shows trace of CTV in the field,<br />
indicating possible variability for this character, or it may have only<br />
one of the two dominant resistance factors.<br />
The following were developed by Bob Briggs, <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, 1301 W.<br />
Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, United States. Donated by<br />
Steve A. Eberhart, USDA, ARS, National Seed Storage Laboratory, 1111 South<br />
Mason Street, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521-4500, United States; <strong>No</strong>vartis<br />
Seeds, 1301 W. Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, United States.<br />
Received 05/07/1999.<br />
PI 613347. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. C.999393-2505; C.999393; F433N01; GS43(R)C1; Ames<br />
25271.<br />
The following were developed by Ron Good, <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, 1301 W. Washington<br />
Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, United States. Donated by Steve A.<br />
Eberhart, USDA, ARS, National Seed Storage Laboratory, 1111 South Mason<br />
Street, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521-4500, United States; <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds,<br />
1301 W. Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, United States.<br />
Received 05/07/1999.<br />
PI 613348. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. C.999411-3505; C.999411; F122N02; GS52(R)C2; Ames<br />
25272.<br />
PI 613349. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. C.999446-4505; C.999446; F402N02; GS40(R)C2; Ames<br />
25273.<br />
The following were developed by Bert Hornbrook, <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, 1301 W.<br />
Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, United States. Donated by<br />
Steve A. Eberhart, USDA, ARS, National Seed Storage Laboratory, 1111 South<br />
Mason Street, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521-4500, United States; <strong>No</strong>vartis<br />
Seeds, 1301 W. Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, United States.<br />
Received 05/07/1999.<br />
PI 613350. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. C.999463-5505; C.999463; D024N03; GS42(R)C3; Ames<br />
25274.<br />
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The following were developed by Jim Linder, <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, 1301 W.<br />
Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, United States. Donated by<br />
Steve A. Eberhart, USDA, ARS, National Seed Storage Laboratory, 1111 South<br />
Mason Street, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521-4500, United States; <strong>No</strong>vartis<br />
Seeds, 1301 W. Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, United States.<br />
Received 05/07/1999.<br />
PI 613351. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. C.999487-8505; C.999487; D020N03; GS22(R)C3; Ames<br />
25275.<br />
The following were developed by Ron Good, <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, 1301 W. Washington<br />
Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, United States. Donated by Steve A.<br />
Eberhart, USDA, ARS, National Seed Storage Laboratory, 1111 South Mason<br />
Street, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521-4500, United States; <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds,<br />
1301 W. Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, United States.<br />
Received 05/07/1999.<br />
PI 613352. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. C.GAC4657; D102N04; GS10(R)C4; Ames 25276.<br />
The following were donated by K. B. Singh, Int. Center For Agricultural<br />
Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 01/01/1992.<br />
PI 613353. Cicer arietinum L.<br />
Breeding. FLIP 85-58; W6 12918. Used in the USDA, ARS Chickpea breeding<br />
program at Pullman, WA. to develop Ascochyta blight resistant Chickpea<br />
cultivars for the Chickpea industry in the Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest. FLIP 85-58<br />
was the blight resistant line used in development of two large-seeded<br />
kabuli cultivars Dwelley and Sanford.<br />
The following were developed by John M. Clarke, Agriculture and Agri-Food<br />
Canada, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Res. Centre, Airport Road, Box 1030,<br />
Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; Ron M. DePauw, Agriculture and<br />
Agri-Food Canada, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Res. Centre, Box 1030, Swift<br />
Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; J. G. McLeod, Agriculture Canada,<br />
Swift Current Research Station, P. O. Box 1030, Swift Current, Saskatchewan<br />
S9H 3X2, Canada; W.H. Pfeiffer, International Maize & Wheat Improvement<br />
Centre, Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico. Received 05/31/2000.<br />
PI 613354. X Triticosecale sp.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "AC ULTIMA"; T 150 9330A-062. CV-24. Pedigree -<br />
Drago/Ibex//Civet#2. A complete hexaploid triticale which derives from<br />
the progeny of the spring x winter cross. Released 1999. Yields from 5.1<br />
to 9.2 t ha-1 of grain on Brown and Black soils of the Canadian<br />
Prairies, respectively. Matures in 105 d, height 101 cm, and kernel<br />
weight 45.4 mg. Test weight 70.5 kg hL-1 and lodging resistance score of<br />
1.7 (1.0 - all plants vertical, 9.0 - all plants horizontal). Represents<br />
a significant improvement in Hagberg Falling Number (155s). Very<br />
resistant to prevalent races of stem rust, leaf rust and common bunt.<br />
Moderately resistant to common root rot.<br />
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The following were donated by Paul F. Knowles, 5703 Nakat Way, Blaine,<br />
Washington 98230, United States. Received 03/06/1989.<br />
PI 613355. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/3/BS; W6 737. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: short internodes.<br />
PI 613356. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U2/BS; W6 739. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: short internodes.<br />
PI 613357. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U8/BS; W6 740. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: short internodes.<br />
PI 613358. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/60/10p; W6 741. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: short, most plants tall in the<br />
row.<br />
PI 613359. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U23/BOp; W6 742. Carry the gene for short stature.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Debela dwarf.<br />
PI 613360. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/111/BOp; W6 743. Carry the gene for short stature.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Debela dwarf.<br />
PI 613361. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/24/BS; W6 744. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: weak dwarf, l.<br />
PI 613362. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/10/60p; W6 745. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: minute, taller than most minutes.<br />
PI 613363. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/12/S & Op; W6 746. Carry the gene for short stature.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: minute.<br />
PI 613364. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/12/20p; W6 747. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: minute.<br />
PI 613365. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/12/BOp; W6 749. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: minute.<br />
PI 613366. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U15/BS; W6 750. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: intermediate height.<br />
PI 613367. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/122/BS; W6 751. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: intermediate height, black seed.<br />
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PI 613368. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/171/BS; W6 752. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: intermediate height, Urie's 154-1.<br />
PI 613369. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/308/BS; W6 753. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: intermediate height, white<br />
pappus, bushy type.<br />
PI 613370. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/88/BS; W6 754. Carry the gene for short stature. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: Mexiacn Dwarf.<br />
PI 613371. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/16/BOp; W6 755. Carry the gene for short stature, Mexican<br />
Dwarf present in this accessions which has one recessive gene governing<br />
shortness.<br />
PI 613372. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/17/BOp; W6 756. Carry the gene for short stature, Mexican<br />
Dwarf present in this accessions which has one recessive gene governing<br />
shortness. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Iran X Mex Dwf<br />
F5 selection, short, early type.<br />
PI 613373. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/21/BOp; W6 757. Carry the gene for short stature, Mexican<br />
Dwarf present in this accessions which has one recessive gene governing<br />
shortness Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Iran X Mex Dwf<br />
F5 selection, short, early type.<br />
PI 613374. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/27BOp; W6 758. Carry the gene for short stature, Mexican<br />
Dwarf present in this accessions which has one recessive gene governing<br />
shortness. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: Iran X Mex Dwf<br />
F5 selection, short, early type.<br />
PI 613375. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/200/3S; W6 759.<br />
PI 613376. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/272/4S; W6 760. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: bushy #1.<br />
PI 613377. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/281/281/10p; W6 761. Vary in expression of branching.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: bushy #2.<br />
PI 613378. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/367/BS; W6 762. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: bushy.<br />
PI 613379. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/317/BS; W6 763. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: appressed branches, large head,<br />
good type.<br />
143
PI 613380. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/318/BOp; W6 764. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: appressed branches.<br />
PI 613381. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/335/BS; W6 765. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: appressed branches, thinner hull.<br />
PI 613382. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U26BS; W6 766. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: appressed branches.<br />
PI 613383. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/341/BS; W6 767. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: decumbent branches.<br />
PI 613384. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U41/BS; W6 769. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: decumbent branches, brittle stems.<br />
PI 613385. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/343/BS; W6 770. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: spreading (decdecapap).<br />
PI 613386. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U40/4S; W6 771. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: horizontal branches.<br />
PI 613387. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U38/BS; W6 772. Vary in expression of branching. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: sprawling.<br />
PI 613388. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/386/19S; W6 774. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: light brown seed.<br />
PI 613389. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/393/30p; W6 775. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: brown seed.<br />
PI 613390. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/468/BS; W6 776. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: brwon, striped seed.<br />
PI 613391. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/463/BS; W6 777. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: purple, striped seed.<br />
PI 613392. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/482/3S; W6 778. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: medium to very dark brown seed.<br />
144
PI 613393. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/484/BOp; W6 779. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: dark grey seed.<br />
PI 613394. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/388/10p; W6 780. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: purple seed.<br />
PI 613395. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/390/BS; W6 781. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: purple seed with dark crown.<br />
PI 613396. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/389/BS; W6 782. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: seed purple to black.<br />
PI 613397. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/392/1S; W6 783. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: black seed.<br />
PI 613398. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/39310p; W6 784. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: black seed.<br />
PI 613399. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/394/14S; W6 785. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: speckled seed.<br />
PI 613400. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/503/1S; W6 786. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: variable seed color.<br />
PI 613401. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/182/BS; W6 788. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: partial hull.<br />
PI 613402. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/524/10p; W6 789. Vary in seed expression, mostly in the<br />
color or nature of the hull. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: thin hull(thth).<br />
PI 613403. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/349/BS; W6 790. Have brittle stems that break easily and<br />
cleanly when bent. They have genotype brbr. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: brittle stem.<br />
PI 613404. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
145
Cultivated. 81/354/BS; W6 792. Have brittle stems that break easily and<br />
cleanly when bent. They have genotype brbr. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: brittle stem, decumbent.<br />
PI 613405. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/365/20p; W6 793. Have brittle stems that break easily and<br />
cleanly when bent. They have genotype brbr. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: brittle stem, thin hull (thth).<br />
PI 613406. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/221/2S; W6 794. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in color.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: light green leaves.<br />
PI 613407. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/371/BS; W6 795. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in color.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: very light green leaves,<br />
uniform.<br />
PI 613408. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/369/BS; W6 797. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in color.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: yellow green leaves, B1<br />
when ripe.<br />
PI 613409. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U43/BS; W6 798. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in color.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: light green leaves,<br />
turning dark green.<br />
PI 613410. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U44/10p; W6 799. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in<br />
color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: light green<br />
branches.<br />
PI 613411. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U44/10p; W6 800. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in<br />
color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: dark green<br />
branches.<br />
PI 613412. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U45/BS; W6 801. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in color.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: light green leaves,<br />
turning dark.<br />
PI 613413. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U48/BS; W6 802. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in color.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: black leaves when mature.<br />
PI 613414. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/371/BS; W6 803. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in color.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: rinkle leaf.<br />
PI 613415. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/277/10p; W6 804. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in<br />
color. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: non-shattering.<br />
PI 613416. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
146
Cultivated. 81/U81/BS; W6 805. Vary in leaf expression, mostly in color.<br />
Remarks donor used to identify this accession: heavy pubescence, gray<br />
seed.<br />
PI 613417. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/313/BS; W6 806.<br />
PI 613418. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/472/BS; W6 807. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
pigmentless flower.<br />
PI 613419. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U80/BS; W6 808. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set very<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
pigmentless flower.<br />
PI 613420. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/420/10p; W6 809. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
cream flower.<br />
PI 613421. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U59/BS; W6 810. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
cream flower.<br />
PI 613422. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U57/BS; W6 811. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
light yellow flower, lobes with O ips crinkled leaves.<br />
PI 613423. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/406/BS; W6 812. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
red tips to light yellow flowers.<br />
PI 613424. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/408/BS; W6 815. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
mixed red, yellow, light orange flowers, long seeds.<br />
PI 613425. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U61/BOp; W6 816. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
pink flowers.<br />
PI 613426. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
147
Cultivated. 80/417/BS; W6 818. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
intense red flowers.<br />
PI 613427. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U52/BS; W6 819. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
intense red flowers.<br />
PI 613428. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/372/BOP; W6 821. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
closed flower, intense red.<br />
PI 613429. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U74/BS; W6 825. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
closed flower, abundant seed.<br />
PI 613430. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U75/BS; W6 826. Vary mostly in flower color. Closed<br />
flower types may have ornamental purposes, but most of them set vewry<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
partly closed flower.<br />
PI 613431. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/398/BOP; W6 830. Autotetraploides, most setting very<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
autotetraploids.<br />
PI 613432. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/405/1Op; W6 833. Autotetraploides, most setting very<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
autotetraploids.<br />
PI 613433. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/405/20p; W6 834. Autotetraploides, most setting very<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
autotetraploids.<br />
PI 613434. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/406/BS; W6 835. Autotetraploides, most setting very<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
autotetraploids.<br />
PI 613435. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/407/1S; W6 836. Autotetraploides, most setting very<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
autotetraploids.<br />
PI 613436. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U82/BS; W6 837. Autotetraploides, most setting very<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
148
autotetraploids.<br />
PI 613437. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/U84/30p; W6 839. Autotetraploides, most setting very<br />
little seed when selfed. Remarks donor used to identify this accession:<br />
autotetraploids.<br />
PI 613438. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/409/BS; W6 842. Derivative of a natural cross of an<br />
autotetraploid type to an unknown wild species. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: autotetraploids X unkonwn wild species.<br />
PI 613439. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/411/2S; W6 843. Derivative of a natural cross of an<br />
autotetraploid type to an unknown wild species. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: autotetraploids X unkonwn wild species.<br />
PI 613440. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/411/4S; W6 844. Derivative of a natural cross of an<br />
autotetraploid type to an unknown wild species. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: autotetraploids X unkonwn wild species.<br />
PI 613441. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/570/BS; W6 846. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: UC-1.<br />
PI 613442. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/503/BS; W6 847. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: short UC-1.<br />
PI 613443. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/504/BS; W6 848. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: short UC-1.<br />
PI 613444. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/208/2S; W6 849. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession:.<br />
PI 613445. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/507/BS; W6 850. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: US-10 selection.<br />
PI 613446. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/508/1S; W6 851. Collected in Iran. Have high levels of<br />
iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Iranian.<br />
PI 613447. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/509/BS; W6 852. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
149
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: flower yellow when fresh.<br />
PI 613448. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/510/BS; W6 853. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: long bracts.<br />
PI 613449. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/513/BS; W6 854. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: (Iran X N10)US-10)) Gila, is like Gila.<br />
PI 613450. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/514/BS; W6 855. Collected in Turkey. Have high levels of<br />
iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Turkey.<br />
PI 613451. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/516/BS; W6 856. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: UC-83.<br />
PI 613452. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/251/2S; W6 857. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Frio-1, partial hull, small seed.<br />
PI 613453. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/253/1S; W6 858. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Frio-3 X Israel, heavy pappus.<br />
PI 613454. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/518/BS; W6 859. Collected in Israel. Have high levels of<br />
iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Israel, large head.<br />
PI 613455. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/519/4S; W6 860. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: (Israel)US-10 F3 Gila, like Gila.<br />
PI 613456. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/520/BS; W6 861. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Israel.<br />
PI 613457. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/651/1S; W6 862. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X high stearic, apressed branches, striped.<br />
PI 613458. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/250/2S; W6 863. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
150
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: US-10.<br />
PI 613459. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/131/BS; W6 866. Collected in Portugal. Have high levels<br />
of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Porugal.<br />
PI 613460. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/178/1S; W6 867. Collected in Iran. Have high levels of<br />
iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Spain.<br />
PI 613461. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/207/2S; W6 868. Collected in Iran. Have high levels of<br />
iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Iran.<br />
PI 613462. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/550/BS; W6 869. Collected in Portugal. Have high levels<br />
of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Portugal.<br />
PI 613463. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/552/3S; W6 870. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X intermediate oleic.<br />
PI 613464. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/604/2S; W6 871. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: portugal X Spain.<br />
PI 613465. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/605/BS; W6 872. Collected in Spain. Have high levels of<br />
iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Spain.<br />
PI 613466. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/609/6S; W6 873. Collected in Morocco. Have high levels<br />
of iodine value and/or high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Morocco.<br />
PI 613467. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/45/BOP; W6 874. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X Gila F5 seed.<br />
PI 613468. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/51/10p; W6 875. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed.<br />
PI 613469. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/53/20p; W6 876. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
151
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed.<br />
PI 613470. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/53/40p; W6 877. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed.<br />
PI 613471. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/55/10p; W6 878. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed.<br />
PI 613472. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/55/20p; W6 879. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed.<br />
PI 613473. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/55/30p; W6 880. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X UC-1 seed.<br />
PI 613474. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/56/10p; W6 881. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613475. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/56/20p; W6 882. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613476. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/56/40p; W6 883. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613477. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/57/20p; W6 884. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613478. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/57/40p; W6 885. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613479. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/57/60p; W6 886. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613480. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/58/40p; W6 887. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
152
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613481. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/58/50p; W6 888. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613482. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/61/20p; W6 889. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613483. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/61/40p; W6 890. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Morocco X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613484. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/62/20p; W6 891. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Partial hull X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613485. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/62/30p; W6 892. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Partial hull X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613486. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/63/10p; W6 893. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Partial hull X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613487. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/63/20p; W6 894. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Partial hull X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613488. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/63/40p; W6 895. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Partial hull X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613489. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/63/50p; W6 896. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Partial hull X Portugal F5 seed.<br />
PI 613490. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/65/10p; W6 897. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X high strearic.<br />
PI 613491. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/66/20p; W6 898. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
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high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X high strearic.<br />
PI 613492. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/66/30p; W6 899. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X high strearic.<br />
PI 613493. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/66/40p; W6 900. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X high strearic.<br />
PI 613494. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/66/60p; W6 901. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X high strearic.<br />
PI 613495. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/66/80p; W6 903. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X high strearic.<br />
PI 613496. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/67/20p; W6 904. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X high strearic.<br />
PI 613497. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 82/67/30p; W6 905. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Portugal X high strearic.<br />
PI 613498. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/426/BS; W6 906. Have high levels of iodine value and/or<br />
high fatty acid composiion. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: resistant to Fusarium wilt.<br />
PI 613499. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/427/BS; W6 907.<br />
PI 613500. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/563-4/Op; W6 909. Mixture of male-sterile type:<br />
male-sterile(msms) and male-fertile(Msms), propagated by crossing msms<br />
and Msms. Remarks donor used to identify this accession: male-sterlie,<br />
UC-149.<br />
PI 613501. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/567-8/BS; W6 911. Collected in Sudan. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: Sudan, UC-151, Phytophtora root rot<br />
resistant.<br />
PI 613502. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/587-8/BS; W6 921. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Turkey, UC-161, Phytophthora root rot resistant.<br />
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PI 613503. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/591/BS; W6 923. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: India, UC-163, Phytophthora root rot resistant.<br />
PI 613504. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/597-8/BS; W6 926. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Carlson B, resistant to thrips.<br />
PI 613505. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/597-600/BS; W6 927. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Carlson C, resistant to thrips.<br />
PI 613506. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/601-2/BS; W6 928. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Carlson D, resistant to thrips.<br />
PI 613507. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/603-4/BS; W6 929. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Carlson E, resistant to thrips.<br />
PI 613508. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/605-6/BS; W6 930. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Carlson F, resistant to thrips.<br />
PI 613509. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/607-8/BS; W6 931. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Carlson G, resistant to thrips.<br />
PI 613510. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/609-10/BS; W6 932. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Carlson H, resistant to thrips.<br />
PI 613511. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/611-2/BS; W6 933. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Carlson I, Leed, resistant to thrips.<br />
PI 613512. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/613-4/BS; W6 934. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Carlson L, resistant to thrips.<br />
PI 613513. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/613-4/Bop; W6 935. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Carlson L, resistant to thrips.<br />
PI 613514. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/620/bs; W6 936. Collected in Australia. Remarks donor<br />
used to identify this accession: Intro. Austral. Sigma 23, resistant to<br />
thrips.<br />
PI 613515. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/621/BS; W6 937. Collected in Australia. Remarks donor<br />
used to identify this accession: Intro. Austral. Sigma 24.<br />
PI 613516. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/622/BS; W6 938. Collected in Australia. Remarks donor<br />
used to identify this accession: Intro. Austral. Sigma 40.<br />
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PI 613517. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/623/BS; W6 939. Collected in Australia. Remarks donor<br />
used to identify this accession: Intro. Austral. Sigma 44.<br />
PI 613518. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/624/BS; W6 940. Remarks donor used to identify this<br />
accession: Intro. Austral. Sigma 49.<br />
PI 613519. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/625/BS; W6 941. Collected in Iran. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Iran UCD Access. 80-12, early type.<br />
PI 613520. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/627/BS; W6 942. Collected in Iran. Remarks donor used to<br />
identify this accession: Iran UCD Access. 80-14, early type.<br />
PI 613521. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/628/BS; W6 943. Collected in Turkey. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: Turkey Access. 80-15.<br />
PI 613522. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/629/BS; W6 944. Collected in Turkey. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: Turkey Access. 80-16.<br />
PI 613523. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/630/BS; W6 945. Collected in Turkey. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: Turkey Access. 80-17.<br />
PI 613524. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/631/BS; W6 946. Collected in Turkey. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: Turkey Access. 80-18.<br />
PI 613525. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/632/BS; W6 947. Collected in Turkey. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: Turkey Access. 80-19.<br />
PI 613526. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/633/BS; W6 948. Collected in Turkey. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: Turkey Access. 80-20.<br />
PI 613527. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/634/BS; W6 949. Collected in China. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: China Access. 79-84 heads shatter.<br />
PI 613528. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/635/1S; W6 950. Collected in China. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: China Access. 79-85.<br />
PI 613529. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/636/BS; W6 951. Collected in China. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: China Access. 79-86.<br />
PI 613530. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/637/BS; W6 952. Collected in China. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: China Access. 79-87, from Sinkiang.<br />
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PI 613531. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/638/BS; W6 953. Collected in China. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: China Access. 79-88, from Yunnan.<br />
PI 613532. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/639/BS; W6 954. Collected in China. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: China Access. 80-10.<br />
PI 613533. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 80/640/BS; W6 955. Collected in China. Remarks donor used<br />
to identify this accession: China Access. 80-11.<br />
PI 613534. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivated. 81/517/BS; W6 956. Collected in Azores, Portugal. Remarks<br />
donor used to identify this accession: Azores introduction, a distinct<br />
type.<br />
The following were developed by S.H. Samudio, Jacklin Seed Company, 5300 West<br />
Riverbend Avenue, Post Falls, Idaho 83854-9499, United States; A. Doug Brede,<br />
J.R. Simplot Co., 5300 West Riverbend Avenue, Post Falls, Idaho 83854-9499,<br />
United States; S.H. Samudio, Jacklin Seed by Simplot, 5300 West Riverbend<br />
Avenue, Post Falls, Idaho 83854-9499, United States. Received 05/10/2000.<br />
PI 613535. Lolium perenne L.<br />
Cultivar. Population. "CADDIESHACK". CV-205. Pedigree - Modififed<br />
advanced generation synthetic from 20 elite progenies selected and bred<br />
from the perennial ryegrass variety Accent. Differs from Accent by<br />
significantly darker color, shorter spike and spikelet length, shorter<br />
flag leaf height, and fewer florets per spike. Attractive, high density<br />
turf with medium-fine leaf texture. Exhibits improved wear tolerance and<br />
turf density during spring, summer and fall. Demonstrates improved<br />
resistance to dollar spot (Lanzia and Moellerodiscus spp.), large brown<br />
patch (Rhizoctonia solani), red thread (Laetisaria fuciformis), leaf<br />
spot (Drechslera siccans), leaf rust (Puccinia spp.), and gray leaf spot<br />
(Pyricularia grisea).<br />
The following were developed by George H. Liang, Kansas State University,<br />
Department of Agronomy, Waters Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, United States;<br />
Ken Kofoid, Kansas State University, KSU Agricultural Research Center, 1232<br />
240th Avenue, Hays, Kansas 67601-9228, United States; Mitchell R. Tuinstra,<br />
Kansas State University, Department of Agronomy, 2004 Throckmorton <strong>Plant</strong>,<br />
Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501, United States; R.L. Vanderlip, Kansas State<br />
University, Dept. of Agronomy, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501, United States;<br />
C. Hicks, Kansas State University, Dept. of Agronomy, Manhattan, Kansas<br />
66506-5501, United States. Received 05/06/2000.<br />
PI 613536. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Breeding. Pureline. PL-1; KS 115. GP-590. Pedigree - Specific pedigree<br />
is unknown but records indicate that a large-seeded<br />
photoperiod-sensitive, korgi-type sorghum introduction was crossed with<br />
KS 18 B (White Martin x Short Kaura). Very distinctive, durra-caudatum<br />
sorghum line that produces large, yellow-endosperm seeds (55 g 1000<br />
seed-1) on plants with partially recurved peduncles. <strong>Plant</strong> color purple,<br />
short awns, and produces very large glumes covered with downy hairs.<br />
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Generally flowers in 75 d in Kansas. Grows to approx. 1.2 m in height,<br />
but expresses a strongly prostrate and highly variable growth habit.<br />
When crossed to most A-lines, restores fertility but pollen shed is<br />
often poor.<br />
The following were developed by Jorge A. Mosjidis, Auburn University,<br />
Department of Agronomy & Soils, 202 Funchess Hall, Auburn, Alabama<br />
36849-5412, United States. Received 05/15/2000.<br />
PI 613537. Lespedeza cuneata (Dum. Cours.) G. Don<br />
Cultivar. Population. "AU Grazer". CV-15. Pedigree - Synthetic made up<br />
of six populations developed from selection in a population made up of<br />
81 inbreds and populations. Superior survival ability under grazing.<br />
Averages 50% higher number of stems (an indication of survival ability)<br />
than the leading cultivar Serala. <strong>Plant</strong>s have fine and pliable stems<br />
with abundant secondary and tertiary branching.<br />
The following were developed by Marvin L. Risius, Pennsylvania State<br />
University, Department of Agronomy, 116 ASI Bldg., University Park,<br />
Pennsylvania 16802, United States. Received 06/12/2000.<br />
PI 613538. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "PA8649-95". CV-294. Pedigree - Harrison/3/Cebada<br />
Capa/Wong//Awnleted Hudson sel/4/Hanover/Jefferson//Barsoy. Released<br />
1999. Winter, six-rowed, rough awned, hulled feed barley with medium<br />
height (90 cm) and medium maturity. <strong>Plant</strong>s semi-prostrate and deep green<br />
in the fall. Heads semi-nodding at maturity. Stem neck straight and<br />
slightly curved at maturity. Exhibits moderate field resistance to<br />
causal organisms of leaf rust (Puccinia hordei) prevalent in<br />
Pennsylvania. Kernel lemmas slightly wrinkled. Rachilla hairs long.<br />
Lemmas yellow at maturity with few teeth on lateral and marginal nerves.<br />
The following were developed by Paul R. Beuselinck, USDA, ARS, University of<br />
Missouri, Department of Agronomy, Columbia, Missouri 65211, United States;<br />
Jeffrey J. Steiner, USDA, ARS, Natl. Forage Seed Prod. Res. Ctr., 3450 S.W.<br />
Campus Way, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-7102, United States. Received 06/01/2000.<br />
PI 613539. Lotus corniculatus L.<br />
Genetic. RG-BFT. GS-1. Pedigree - Two grams of AG-S4 seed was irradiated<br />
with 20 kR of gamma radiation. A random 1200-plant population (AG-S4-IR)<br />
was grown from irradiated seeds under greenhouse conditions. After<br />
self-pollination, seeds from two pods per plant were collected and desi<br />
gnated IR-S1. A second random 1200-plant population was grown from the<br />
IR-S1. A single rapid flowering clone was identified (RG-S1). Seeds of<br />
RG-S1 were germinated to produce 28 RG-S2 plants whose composite<br />
populations of seeds (RG-S3) is AG-S4. Rapid reproductive regenerating<br />
and photoperiod insensitive autogamous birdsfoot trefoil genetic stock<br />
was developed from a single rapid-flowering clone resulting from<br />
irradiated seeds AG-S4 autogamous birdsfoot trefoil. Flowers after<br />
receiving approx. 1000 accumulated head units when grown under 10 hr<br />
light period with a light intensity averaging 410 mol m-2 s-1. There are<br />
no other known genetic sources of birdsfoot trefoil that flower under<br />
these conditions. Because it is photoperiod insensitive, it is also<br />
suitable for basic research involving flowering response. All plants are<br />
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autogamous and do not require hand manipulations to produce seeds.<br />
Crosses readily and bi-directionally with other birdsfoot trefoil<br />
genotypes. Although when used as a female parent must be emasculated,<br />
and has a lower successful pod set percentage than when used as a male<br />
parent.<br />
The following were collected by L. Guarino, International <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<br />
<strong>Resources</strong> Institute, Rome, Latium, Italy. Donated by Paul Quek, International<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Genetics <strong>Resources</strong> Institute, Regional Office for Asia, the Pacific and<br />
Oceania, c/o IDRC, 7th Storey, RELC Building, Singapore. Received 11/29/1994.<br />
PI 613540. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
1265; Grif 12375. Collected 1988 in Yemen.<br />
The following were collected by Citoyen Nlandu ne Nsaku, Institut de<br />
Recherche, Agronomique et Zootechnique (IRAZ), De La C.E.P.G.L., B.P. 91,<br />
Gitega, Burundi. Donated by Paul Quek, International <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics <strong>Resources</strong><br />
Institute, Regional Office for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania, c/o IDRC, 7th<br />
Storey, RELC Building, Singapore. Received 11/29/1994.<br />
PI 613541. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 9; Grif 12385. Collected 05/14/1989 in Kasai-Oriental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 29' S. Longitude 23° 33' E. Elevation 800 m.<br />
Lukalaba.<br />
PI 613542. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 21; Grif 12386. Collected 1989 in Kasai-Oriental, Zaire. Latitude<br />
6° 11' S. Longitude 23° 41' E. Elevation 860 m. Luputa.<br />
PI 613543. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 54; Grif 12392. Collected 05/17/1989 in Kasai-Oriental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 45' S. Longitude 23° 57' E. Elevation 780 m. INERA<br />
Station.<br />
PI 613544. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 80; Grif 12395. Collected 05/19/1989 in Kasai-Oriental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 10' S. Longitude 24° 27' E. Elevation 950 m. Marche<br />
De Kabinda.<br />
PI 613545. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 117; Grif 12397. Collected 05/27/1989 in Kasai-Occidental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 6° 41' S. Longitude 22° 25' E. Elevation 600 m. Kashama<br />
Kalemba.<br />
PI 613546. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 122; Grif 12398. Collected 05/30/1989 in Kasai-Occidental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 7° 33' S. Longitude 22° 33' E. Elevation 850 m.<br />
Mukelenge Mashita.<br />
PI 613547. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 143; Grif 12403. Collected 05/08/1989 in Kasai-Occidental, Zaire.<br />
Latitude 4° 55' S. Longitude 21° 40' E. Elevation 510 m.<br />
Tenamashobe.<br />
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The following were donated by Paul Quek, International <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics<br />
<strong>Resources</strong> Institute, Regional Office for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania, c/o<br />
IDRC, 7th Storey, RELC Building, Singapore. Received 11/29/1994.<br />
PI 613548. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 222; Grif 12406. Collected 06/13/1989 in Shaba, Zaire. Latitude<br />
10° 44' S. Longitude 25° 27' E. Elevation 980 m. Marche Kolwezi.<br />
The following were collected by Citoyen Nlandu ne Nsaku, Institut de<br />
Recherche, Agronomique et Zootechnique (IRAZ), De La C.E.P.G.L., B.P. 91,<br />
Gitega, Burundi. Donated by Paul Quek, International <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics <strong>Resources</strong><br />
Institute, Regional Office for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania, c/o IDRC, 7th<br />
Storey, RELC Building, Singapore. Received 11/29/1994.<br />
PI 613549. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
GMN 237; Grif 12408. Collected 06/14/1989 in Shaba, Zaire. Latitude<br />
10° 39' S. Longitude 24° 27' E. Elevation 800 m. Marche De<br />
Mutshatsha.<br />
The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States. Received 06/01/1992.<br />
PI 613550. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
Cultivated. E93-6; W6 10479; Grif 13966. Collected in Egypt. Latitude<br />
30° 43' N. Longitude 30° 46' E. Market, Nubaria area of the<br />
north Delta area. Both black-eye and brown-eye types.<br />
The following were collected by Miho Mihov, Institute for Wheat and<br />
Sunflower, "Dobroudja" 9520, General Toschevo, Tolbukhin 9520, Bulgaria;<br />
Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States. Donated<br />
by Miho Mihov, Institute for Wheat and Sunflower, "Dobroudja" 9520, General<br />
Toschevo, Tolbukhin 9520, Bulgaria. Received 06/30/1995.<br />
PI 613551. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
W6 17239; Grif 13967. Collected 1995 in Bulgaria. Latitude 43° 34'<br />
N. Longitude 27° 51' E. Collected from vegetable market in Dobrich.<br />
Collected 06/24/1995 in Bulgaria. Latitude 43° 34' N. Longitude<br />
27° 51' E. Collected from vegetable market in Dobrich. Pods<br />
harvested young and used like snap beans. Seeds mainly brown in color.<br />
The following were collected by Roshan Klein, Richland, Washington, United<br />
States. Donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State University,<br />
Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United<br />
States. Received 1996.<br />
PI 613552. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
Grif 13968; W6 17435. Collected 09/1995 in Xinjiang, China. Latitude<br />
39° 29' N. Longitude 76° 2' E. Collected in bazaar (market) in<br />
Kashgar. Mixture of seed sizes and seed colors.<br />
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The following were collected by Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington<br />
State University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman,<br />
Washington 99164-6434, United States; Edward J. Garvey, USDA, ARS, Natl.<br />
<strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 409, Building 003, BARC-West,<br />
Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Lufter Xhuveli, Agricultural<br />
University of Tirana, Dept. of Agronomy, Rr."Myslym Shyri", Tirana, Albania.<br />
Received 09/1996.<br />
PI 613553. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />
Cultivated. Al 149; Grif 14002. Collected 09/04/1996 in Albania.<br />
Latitude 40° 0' N. Longitude 20° 0' E. Elevation 110 m.<br />
Agricultural Research Institute at Lushnje. Local variety.<br />
The following were donated by N. Quat Ng, International Institute of Tropical<br />
Agriculture, Oyo Road, PMB 5320, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria. Received 09/28/1992.<br />
PI 613554. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13719; NVU 9; Grif 12078. Collected in Togo.<br />
PI 613555. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13720; NVU 10; Grif 12079. Collected in Togo.<br />
PI 613556. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13722; NVU 12; Grif 12081. Collected in Togo.<br />
PI 613557. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata<br />
TVu 13727; NVU 22; Grif 12086. Collected in Togo.<br />
The following were collected by Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Korea,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth. Donated by Randy Ireson, American Friends Service Committee, 388<br />
Browning Av. SE, Salem, Oregon 97302, United States. Received 06/13/2000.<br />
PI 613558. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Hapnong #1; SY 23001. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth.<br />
Unknown source. Received 12/13/2001.<br />
PI 613558 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. Hapnong <strong>No</strong>. 1.<br />
Unknown source. Received 12/13/2001.<br />
PI 613558 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (Hapnong <strong>No</strong>. 1).<br />
The following were collected by Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Korea,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth. Donated by Randy Ireson, American Friends Service Committee, 388<br />
Browning Av. SE, Salem, Oregon 97302, United States. Received 06/13/2000.<br />
PI 613559. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Sae P'o #4; SY 23002. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth.<br />
161
Unknown source. Received 06/13/2000.<br />
PI 613559 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. Sae P'o <strong>No</strong>. 4.<br />
Unknown source. Received 12/13/2001.<br />
PI 613559 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (Sae P'o <strong>No</strong>. 4).<br />
Unknown source. Received 12/13/2001.<br />
PI 613559 C. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (Sae P'o <strong>No</strong>. 4).<br />
Unknown source. Received 12/13/2001.<br />
PI 613559 D. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (Sae P'o <strong>No</strong>. 4).<br />
Unknown source. Received 12/13/2001.<br />
PI 613559 E. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (Sae P'o <strong>No</strong>. 4).<br />
Unknown source. Received 06/13/2000.<br />
PI 613559 F. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Pureline. (Sae P'o <strong>No</strong>. 4).<br />
The following were collected by Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Korea,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth. Donated by Randy Ireson, American Friends Service Committee, 388<br />
Browning Av. SE, Salem, Oregon 97302, United States. Received 06/13/2000.<br />
PI 613560. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Ka chi kong; SY 23003. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth.<br />
PI 613561. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Nui 2 hu; SY 23004. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth.<br />
PI 613562. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivated. Nui 2 hu; SY 23005. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth.<br />
The following were developed by David A. Dyer, USDA-NRCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Materials<br />
Center, 21001 <strong>No</strong>rth Elliot Road, Lockeford, California 95237-0068, United<br />
States. Received 06/11/2000.<br />
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PI 613563. Elymus glaucus Buckley<br />
Cultivar. "Mariposa"; 9032907; W6 22534. Collected 1982 in California,<br />
United States. Latitude 37° 29' N. Longitude 119° 57' W. Elevation<br />
183 m. Collected from a native stand near Mariposa, California. <strong>No</strong>t<br />
bred but selected for over performance and uniformity. Has been<br />
evaluated for foliage size, abundance and uniformity, vigor, resistance<br />
to disease and drought. Can be distinguished from other populations<br />
tested by combination of (1) greater foliage size and abundance, (2)<br />
excellent vigor, (3) excellent resistance to disease, (4) excellent<br />
resistance to drought, (5) good seed amount and fill.<br />
The following were collected by Joseph Postman, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333-2521, United States.<br />
Received 08/27/1993.<br />
PI 613564. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. Seward-3; CVAC 1118. Collected 08/04/1993 in Alaska, United States.<br />
Latitude 60° 8' N. Longitude 149° 25' W. Elevation 30 m. Trail<br />
to Gold Finn Lake, 6 miles north of Seward. Spruce forest. Pedigree -<br />
Collected from the wild in Alaska. Fruit from several plants. productive<br />
plants (photos 2-4,2-5). Collector's #: Seward-3.<br />
PI 613565. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. Leila-1; CVAC 1126. Collected 08/11/1993 in Alaska, United States.<br />
Latitude 61° 55' N. Longitude 147° 20' W. Elevation 915 m.<br />
Milepost 118 Glenn Hwy, E side of road, west side of Leila Lake. Boggy,<br />
scattered spruce trees, much willow and other shrubs. Pedigree -<br />
Collected from the wild in Alaska.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Herb<br />
Hoover, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, United States; Rick<br />
Harrison, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science, 1970<br />
Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6007, United States. Donated by<br />
Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard<br />
Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received 08/31/1993.<br />
PI 613566. Vaccinium parvifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. CVAC 1173. Collected 08/08/1993 in Washington, United States.<br />
Latitude 47° 45' N. Longitude 122° 56' W. Elevation 457 m. T26N<br />
R2W SE1/4 Sec. 4 & NW1/4 Sec. 9; Olympic Nat'l Forest 3.2 km w/sw of US<br />
101 on FR 2620. Site along road. Some fruit collected from fairly old<br />
clearcut along road. Moist coastal forest. Site wandered along road.<br />
Some fruit collected from fairly old clearcut along road. Moist coastal<br />
forest.<br />
PI 613567. Vaccinium parvifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. CVAC 1174. Collected 08/13/1993 in Washington, United States.<br />
Latitude 47° 43' 30" N. Longitude 121° 8' 28" W. Elevation 740<br />
m. Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Collections made on FR 6099,<br />
approx 1.6 km from US 2 near Stevens Pass. Opposite side of US 2 from<br />
where Scenic Creek empties into the Skykomish River.T26N R13E Sec 28.<br />
King County. Moist, coastal forest area. Associated with Pseudotsuga<br />
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menziesii, Fragaria virginiana, Vaccinium ovalifolium and V.<br />
parvifolium. Site was moist, coastal, forest area.<br />
The following were collected by Clive Simms, Woodhurst, 6 Stamford Rd.,<br />
Essendine, Stamford, Stamford, England PE9 4LQ, United Kingdom. Received<br />
09/06/1994.<br />
PI 613568. Vaccinium myrtillus L.<br />
Wild. CVAC 1188. Collected 08/1994 in England, United Kingdom. Latitude<br />
55° 30' N. Longitude 1° 30' W. Elevation 0 m. Kielder Water,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rthumberland County. Pedigree - collected from the wild in England.<br />
The following were collected by Kim Hummer, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333-2521, United States.<br />
Received 04/25/1995.<br />
PI 613569. Vaccinium calycinum Sm.<br />
Cultivated. CVAC 1191. Collected 04/25/1995 in Oregon, United States.<br />
Latitude 44° 33' N. Longitude 23° 15' W. Collected from the<br />
NCGR-Corvallis. Pedigree - "Selfed" cross of CVAC 278 at<br />
NCGR-Corvallis. CVAC 278.001 was listed as Identification Questionable.<br />
On April 24, 1995 Kim Hummer tentatively identified it as Vaccinium<br />
calycium.<br />
The following were collected by Wes Messinger, Oregon State University, Dept.<br />
Horticulture, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States. Donated by Wes<br />
Messinger, Oregon State University, Dept. Horticulture, Corvallis, Oregon<br />
97331, United States; Wes Messinger, Oregon State University, Dept.<br />
Horticulture, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States. Received 03/24/1995.<br />
PI 613570. Vaccinium floribundum Kunth<br />
Wild. WM 392; CVAC 1192. Collected 02/26/1995 in Bolivia. Pedigree -<br />
collected from the wild in Bolivia.<br />
The following were collected by James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
University, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina 27695-7609, United States; Jerry A. Payne, Wildlife Biology<br />
Department, Rt. 5, Box 180, Forsyth, Georgia 31029, United States. Donated by<br />
James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Department of<br />
Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7609, United<br />
States. Received 08/31/1995.<br />
PI 613571. Vaccinium corymbosum L.<br />
Wild. V. corymbosum (4x); NC 95-5-1; CVAC 1203. Collected 06/13/1995 in<br />
South Carolina, United States. Latitude 34° 19' 16" N. Longitude<br />
79° 17' 8" W. Elevation 0 m. Florence County, Woods Bay State Park.<br />
Right on city road 73 from US 378 to Olanta, SC. South (left) on US 301<br />
in Olanta to cty rd 152. Right on rd into the park, 1 mi from US 301.<br />
Edges of openings and clearings. Nature trail along the bay. Pedigree -<br />
Collected from the wild in South Carolina.<br />
PI 613572. Vaccinium virgatum Aiton<br />
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Wild. V. virgatum [V. amoenum]; NC 95-6-1; CVAC 1204. Collected<br />
06/13/1995 in South Carolina, United States. Latitude 33° 56' 49" N.<br />
Longitude 79° 58' 39" W. Elevation 0 m. Richland County. Vacinity of<br />
Congaree Swamp National Monument. Pine flatwoods (abandoned, overgrown<br />
old fields with a hardwood understory). Slopes and swampland within the<br />
nat'l monument, w/ occasional openings throughout. Pedigree - Collected<br />
from the wild in South Carolina.<br />
PI 613573. Vaccinium pallidum Aiton<br />
Wild. V. pallidum; NC 95-10-1; CVAC 1207. Collected 06/15/1995 in South<br />
Carolina, United States. Latitude 34° 3' 5" N. Longitude 82° 19'<br />
4" W. Elevation 0 m. Abbeville County, Sumter National Forest, Parsons<br />
Mountain. Roadside in understory along slopes of Parson's Mtn. Extensive<br />
colonies of V. pallidum. Only occasional genotypes were productive of<br />
fruit. One clone w/ fairly large fruit covered 2000 sq. ft. Pedigree -<br />
Collected from the wild in South Carolina.<br />
The following were collected by Morris X. Smith, 78 Chitwood, Toledo, Oregon<br />
97391, United States. Received 10/19/1995.<br />
PI 613574. Vaccinium ovatum Pursh<br />
Cultivated. CVAC 1212. Collected 10/1995 in Oregon, United States.<br />
Latitude 44° 39' N. Longitude 123° 49' W. Elevation 0 m. Lincoln<br />
county, Chitwood. 6-7 large fruited, highly productive plants growing on<br />
collector's property. Selected from abandoned commercial plot nearby.<br />
Original plot established in 1930's from selections made throughout<br />
coastal range.<br />
The following were collected by Catherine I. Wright, Alaska <strong>Plant</strong> Materials<br />
Center, HCO2, Box 7440, Palmer, Alaska 99645, United States; Kim Hummer,<br />
USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis,<br />
Oregon 97333-2521, United States. Donated by Kim Hummer, USDA, ARS, National<br />
<strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333-2521, United<br />
States. Received 08/08/1996.<br />
PI 613575. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-29-06; CVAC 1275. Collected 08/05/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 61° 10' N. Longitude 150° 5' W. Elevation 30 m.<br />
Klatt Bog, Anchorage. Open bog. Associated plants: Alnus, Festuca,<br />
Potentilla palustris, P. fruiticosa, Picea sitchensis, Betula papyrifer<br />
B. nana, Salix, Myrica gale, Ledum palustris, Vaccinium vitis-idaea,<br />
Hordeum jubatum. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA<br />
Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
The following were donated by Will Bonsall, Scatterseed Project, 39 Bailey<br />
Road, Industry, Maine 04938, United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613576 QUAR. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Uncertain. ZM-99-01. Collected in India. Purchased from a market.<br />
The following were developed by Enza Zaden B.V., Postbox 7, Paktuinen 21,<br />
Enkhuizen, <strong>No</strong>rth Holland 1600 AA, Netherlands. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
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PI 613577. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ERUPTION". PVP 200000142.<br />
PI 613578. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "CRISSY". PVP 200000143.<br />
The following were developed by David Hole, Utah State University, <strong>Plant</strong>s,<br />
Soils, & Biometeorology Dept., 4820 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322-4820,<br />
United States; Rulon S. Albrechtsen, Utah State University, <strong>Plant</strong> Science<br />
Department, Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613579. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "BRIGHAM"; UT90B772-2120; UT002120. PVP 200000168;<br />
CV-293. Pedigree - Woodvale//Primus/SD67-297/3/Steptoe/4/UT Short#1.<br />
Released 1998. Six-row, midseason, erect-growing, spring feed barley.<br />
Spike slightly tapered, erect (lax-to-dense), with essentially no<br />
overlap of lateral kernels, and rachis edges covered with short hairs.<br />
Leaves waxy and slightly waxy heads. Glumes medium length and<br />
essentially covered (sparse on the edges) with long hairs, and have<br />
medium-length, semi-rough glume awns. Lemma awns widely long, flaring,<br />
and semi-rough, and stigmas are heavily feathered. Seed covered,<br />
mid-long, slightly wrinkled with long rachilla hairs and slight crease<br />
at base. Aleurone color white and 1000-kernel weight averages 41 g. Most<br />
spikes marked by a closed collar at the base. Recommended for irrigation<br />
or where annual precipitation is 400 mm or more. In six years<br />
(1993-1998, n=96) of Utah irrigated tests, average yield (6881 kg ha-1)<br />
exceeded (P
c-2 2 gene for bean common mosaic resistance. Excellent canning<br />
quality. Resistant to bean rust in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota. However, susceptible to<br />
bean rust in Colorado, Maryland, Michigan, and Nebraska. Highly tolerant<br />
of soil zinc deficiency at Kimberly, ID.<br />
PI 613583. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "UI 320". PVP 200000188; CV-189. Pedigree -<br />
Emerson/2/PI 226856/UI 76/4/R 544/UI 61/2/Aurora/3/US 1140.<br />
Indeterminate growth habit Type III. Pinto colored seeds weighing 43 g<br />
100 seed-1. Resistant to all bean common mosaic virus (BCM) strains, but<br />
gives a systemic necrosis reaction when inoculated with the NL-3 strain<br />
of BCM necrosis virus. Resistant to bean rust race 53 in Idaho,<br />
Colorado, Michigan, Nebraska, and <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota. Highly tolerant to soil<br />
zinc deficiency at Kimberly, ID.<br />
PI 613584. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "UI 465". PVP 200000189; CV-190. Pedigree -<br />
Emerson/2/PI 226856/UI 76/4/R 544/UI 61/2/Aurora/3/US 1140.<br />
Indeterminate growth habit Type III. In Idaho, matures in an average of<br />
89 days after planting. Seed coat color dull white, weighing 37 g 100<br />
seed-1. Resistant to all bean common mosaic virus (BCM) isolates, but<br />
shows a systemic necrosis reaction when inoculated with pathogenicity<br />
groups 3 and 6 of BCM necrosis virus. Thus, possesses unprotected I<br />
gene. Resistant to bean rust race 53 in Idaho, Colorado, Michigan,<br />
Nebraska, and <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota. Highly tolerant to soil zinc deficiency and<br />
showed tolerance to water stress at Kimberly, ID.<br />
The following were developed by Western <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders, Inc., Phoenix,<br />
Arizona, United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613585 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "HANK"; BZ 992-322. PVP 200000191. Pedigree -<br />
Westbred 926/Westbred 936.<br />
The following were developed by NDSU Research Foundation, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,<br />
United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613586 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "REEDER". PVP 200000211. Pedigree -<br />
IAS20*4/H567.71//Stoa/3/ND674.<br />
PI 613587 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "PARSHALL". PVP 200000212. Pedigree -<br />
Keene//Grandin*2/Glupro.<br />
The following were developed by Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station,<br />
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613588 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "PM 1218 BG/RR". PVP 200000213.<br />
The following were developed by Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V., Meo<br />
Voto Beheer BV, De Lier, South Holland, Netherlands. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
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PI 613589 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ADAL". PVP 200000214.<br />
PI 613590 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "TORONTO". PVP 200000215.<br />
PI 613591. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "REMIAC". PVP 200000216.<br />
PI 613592 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "FIORETTE". PVP 200000217.<br />
PI 613593. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BEYNAC". PVP 200000218.<br />
PI 613594 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "CHEROKEE". PVP 200000219.<br />
PI 613595. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "CALVIAC". PVP 200000220.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613596 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH51H". PVP 200000221.<br />
PI 613597 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH4PV". PVP 200000222.<br />
PI 613598 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH1GD". PVP 200000223.<br />
PI 613599 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH5OP". PVP 200000224.<br />
The following were developed by Harold E. Pattee, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />
State University, Box 7625, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7625, United States;<br />
Thomas G. Isleib, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Department of Crop<br />
Science, Box 7629, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7629, United States; R.<br />
Walton Mozingo, Tidewater Agricultural Research, and Extension Center, 6321<br />
Holland Road, Suffolk, Virginia 23437, United States; P.W. Rice, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina State University, Dept. of Crop Science, Box 7629, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina 27695-7629, United States; J.E. Bailey, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Box 7616, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />
27695-7616, United States; R.W. Mozingo II, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,<br />
Dept. of Crop Science, Box 7629, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7629, United<br />
States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613600. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Cultivar. "PERRY"; N93112C. PVP 200000225; CV-73. Pedigree - Female<br />
parent is F5 derived selection from NC 7/Florigant. Male parent is<br />
CBR-resistant line N90021, an F7 derived line selected from NC Ac<br />
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18229A/NC 2. NC Ac 18229A was selected from a cross of cv. NC 2 with NC<br />
3033. Perry is derived from a single F4 plant selection. Large-seeded<br />
Virginia-type peanut cv. with a high level of resistance to<br />
Cylindrocladium black rot (Cylindrocladium parasiticum) and partial<br />
resistance to Sclerotinia blight (Sclerotinia minor). Alternate<br />
branching pattern, runner growth habit, medium green foliage, large<br />
seeds with pink testa averaging 932 mg seed-1, approx. 36% jumbo pods,<br />
and 42% fancy pods.<br />
The following were developed by Monsanto Company, 800 <strong>No</strong>rth Lindbergh Blvd.,<br />
St. Louis, Missouri 63167, United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613601 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "NORPRO". PVP 200000226. Pedigree -<br />
N88-0436(<strong>No</strong>rseman/2369)/Dalen. Hard red spring wheat.<br />
PI 613602 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "NATCHEZ". PVP 200000227. Pedigree - Wakefield/Coker 9877.<br />
Soft red winter wheat.<br />
The following were developed by Donald C. Rasmusson, University of Minnesota,<br />
Dept. of Agronomy & <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, 411 Borlaug Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota<br />
55108, United States; E. Schiefelbein, University of Minnesota, Dept. of<br />
Agronomy and <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Jochum<br />
Wiersma, University of Minnesota, <strong>No</strong>rthwest Experiment Station, 108<br />
Agricultural Research Center, Crookston, Minnesota 56716, United States; Ruth<br />
Dill-Macky, University of Minnesota, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, 495<br />
Borlaug Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Kevin Smith,<br />
University of Minnesota, Dept of Agronomy & <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, 411 Borlaug Hall,<br />
St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613603. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "LACEY"; M98; NSGC 8678. PVP 200000228; CV-290.<br />
Pedigree - M44/Excel//M46/M44/3/M44/Excel//Stander. Released 2000.<br />
Six-rowed spring barley adapted to the barley-growing area of the upper<br />
midwest of the U.S and possibly in neighboring regions of Canada.<br />
Intended to replace the varieties Robust and Stander. Malting quality<br />
traits appear to be similar to Robust, the industry six-rowed quality<br />
standard. Possesses the ND B112 gene for resistance to spot blotch.<br />
Carries the Rpg1 (T) gene for resistence to stem rust. Susceptible to<br />
smut and Fusarium head blight.<br />
The following were developed by Cebeco Zaden B.V., Rotterdam, South Holland,<br />
Netherlands. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613604 PVPO. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. "RODEO". PVP 200000229.<br />
PI 613605 PVPO. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. "BIG DADDY". PVP 200000230.<br />
PI 613606 PVPO. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. "JERSEY". PVP 200000231.<br />
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The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />
06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613607 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "S32-Z3". PVP 200000233.<br />
PI 613608 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "S25-J5". PVP 200000234.<br />
PI 613609 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "S38-T8". PVP 200000235.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613610 PVPO. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivar. "PHE3OQFE". PVP 200000236.<br />
PI 613611 PVPO. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivar. "PHKUOBBE". PVP 200000237.<br />
PI 613612 PVPO. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivar. "PHD8OQFE". PVP 200000238.<br />
PI 613613 PVPO. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivar. "PHI8OMB". PVP 200000239.<br />
PI 613614 PVPO. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor<br />
Cultivar. "PHWI5BBI". PVP 200000240.<br />
PI 613615 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH3HH". PVP 200000241.<br />
PI 613616 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH1BC". PVP 200000242.<br />
PI 613617 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH2EJ". PVP 200000243.<br />
The following were developed by Western <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders, Inc., Phoenix,<br />
Arizona, United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613618 PVPO. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. "MERESSE". PVP 200000246.<br />
The following were developed by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop<br />
Science Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States;<br />
Elias M. Elias, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences,<br />
P.O. Box 5051, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105-5051, United States; F.A. Manthey,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Dept. of Cereal Science, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota<br />
58105, United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
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PI 613619. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "PLAZA"; D91080. PVP 200000247; CV-910. Pedigree -<br />
Plenty/D8291 = Plenty/3/Cando//Edmore/Coulter. Released 1999. High<br />
yielding, large kernels, strong gluten, average protein, and day<br />
length-sensitive durum wheat. <strong>Plant</strong>s semidwarf and medium to late in<br />
maturity. Spikes mid-long, awned, oblong, mid-dense, and erect. Kernels<br />
amber in color and large sized (35.4 mg). Strong gluten and 131 g kg-1<br />
semolina protein. Grain volume 750.9 kg m-2. Resistant to stem rust<br />
(Puccinia graminis) and leaf rust (P. recondita).<br />
The following were developed by Elias M. Elias, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State<br />
University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, P.O. Box 5051, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota<br />
58105-5051, United States; James D. Miller, USDA-ARS, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Pathology, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United States;<br />
F.A. Manthey, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Dept. of Cereal Science, Fargo,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613620. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "LEBSOCK"; D901442. PVP 200000248; CV-911. Pedigree<br />
- Munich/D8469. Released 1999. High yielding, large kernels, strong<br />
gluten, average protein, day length-sensitive and very high test weight<br />
durum wheat. <strong>Plant</strong>s medium in height and maturity. Spikes mid-long,<br />
oblong, awned, mid-dense, and erect. Kernels amber in color and<br />
large-sized (37 mg). Strong gluten and 136 g kg-1 semolina protein.<br />
Grain volume 781.8 kg m-3. Resistant to stem rust (Puccinia graminis)<br />
and leaf rust (P. recondita).<br />
The following were developed by Yates Vegetable Seeds, Australia. Received<br />
06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613621 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "OUTBACK". PVP 200000249.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613622 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH3PG". PVP 200000250.<br />
PI 613623 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH4TW". PVP 200000251.<br />
The following were developed by Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company,<br />
Stoneville, Mississippi, United States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613624 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "ST 4691B". PVP 200000252.<br />
PI 613625 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "ST 4892BR". PVP 200000253.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
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States. Received 06/16/2000.<br />
PI 613626 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH4TV". PVP 200000254.<br />
PI 613627 PVPO. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Cultivar. "63A30". PVP 200000256.<br />
PI 613628 PVPO. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Cultivar. "PHA319". PVP 200000257.<br />
The following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States. Received 01/30/1989.<br />
PI 613629. Trigonella foenum-graecum L.<br />
Cultivated. M89-4; W6 343. Collected 04/17/1989 in Morocco. Latitude<br />
33° 4' N. Longitude 7° 36' W. Market place in Settat, Settat<br />
Province.<br />
PI 613630. Trigonella foenum-graecum L.<br />
Cultivated. M89-28; W6 346. Collected 04/19/1989 in Morocco. Latitude<br />
33° 53' N. Longitude 5° 37' W. Market place in city of Fes.<br />
The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States. Received 06/26/1989.<br />
PI 613631. Trigonella foenum-graecum L.<br />
Cultivated. PAK 36; WKP 36; W6 12050; W6 2691. Collected 04/03/1986 in<br />
Pakistan. Latitude 33° 40' N. Longitude 73° 8' E. Purchased in<br />
the Friday (Jomah) market, Islamabad.<br />
The following were donated by Martin Steen, Seed Laboratory, Crop and Soil<br />
Science, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164-6420, United<br />
States. Received 03/07/1990.<br />
PI 613632. Trigonella foenum-graecum L.<br />
Cultivated. W6 3511. Collected in Australia. Collected in a market in<br />
Australia. Seed came from a vial used for display for over 30 years.<br />
The following were donated by Curtis R. Henning, HC 10, Box 505, Ritzville,<br />
Washington 99169, United States. Received 09/18/1989.<br />
PI 613633. Trigonella foenum-graecum L.<br />
Uncertain. W6 1937. Collected 1989 in Australia.<br />
The following were collected by Douglas R. Dewey, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range<br />
Research Laboratory, Utah State University, UMC-63, Logan, Utah 84322, United<br />
States; Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range<br />
Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by Kevin<br />
B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research<br />
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Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 10/10/1991.<br />
PI 613634. Astragalus sp.<br />
Wild. DJ-3953; W6 8201. Collected 08/14/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />
Elevation 740 m. Next to Tchuya River near the 724km marker on Highway<br />
M-52 toward Aktash, Gorno Altay A.O. Single plant. Very large cone-like<br />
densely pubescent inflorescence.<br />
PI 613635. Astragalus glycyphyllos L.<br />
Wild. DJ-3786; W6 8198. Collected 08/05/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />
Latitude 55° 7' N. Longitude 83° 8' E. Elevation 200 m. In<br />
shaded birch-pine woods near hotel in Academy Town, <strong>No</strong>vosibirsk. Coarse<br />
prostrate stems to 60cm. Leaves large with large opposite leaflets. Pods<br />
sickle-shaped to 3cm.<br />
The following were donated by N.I. Vavilov Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, 44<br />
Herzen Street, Leningrad, Leningrad 190000, Russian Federation. Received<br />
07/24/1990.<br />
PI 613636. Astragalus falcatus Lam.<br />
Cultivated. VIR-37781; W6 4769. Collected in Stavropol, Russian<br />
Federation. Stavropol Territory.<br />
The following were collected by Melvin D. Rumbaugh, USDA-ARS, Utah State<br />
University, Forage & Range Research Lab, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United<br />
States; Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory,<br />
Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received<br />
01/21/1992.<br />
PI 613637. Astragalus adsurgens Pall.<br />
Cultivated. X910066; W6 9542. Collected 09/02/1991 in China. Donated by<br />
Wensu Grassland Station, 19km NW of Aksu, Gansu Province. <strong>Plant</strong>s 1.5m<br />
tall, coarse stemmed. <strong>No</strong>t very palatable when green, but accepted by all<br />
classes of livestock as hay. Early maturing. Flowers blue-purple.<br />
Possible duplicate of previous U.S. PI accession.<br />
The following were collected by N.I. Vavilov Research Institute of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Industry, 44 Bolshaya Morskaya Street, St. Petersburg, Leningrad 190000,<br />
Russian Federation. Received 1998.<br />
PI 613638. Astragalus falcatus Lam.<br />
Wild. VIR 35212; W6 2840. Collected 01/16/1990 in Stavropol, Russian<br />
Federation. Stavropol region, Russian.<br />
The following were developed by Dept. of Scientific & Industrial Res.,<br />
Grasslands Division, Palmerston <strong>No</strong>rth, <strong>No</strong>rth Island, New Zealand. Donated by<br />
C. E. Townsend, USDA, ARS, Crops Research Laboratory, 1701 Center Avenue,<br />
Fort Collins, Colorado 80526, United States. Received 02/12/1991.<br />
PI 613639. Astragalus cicer L.<br />
Wild. AL3593; W6 6613. Collected 1989 in Armenia. Idevan, Armenia, USSR.<br />
1989 Caucasus Experdition SPN 7621, Site 76.<br />
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PI 613640. Astragalus falcatus Lam.<br />
Wild. AL3596; W6 6616. Collected 1989 in Armenia. Latitude 40° 38'<br />
N. Longitude 44° 29' E. Ankavan, Armenian, USSR. 1989 Caucasus<br />
Experdition SPN 7243, Site 56.<br />
PI 613641. Astragalus falcatus Lam.<br />
Wild. AL3599; W6 6619. Collected 1989 in Armenia. Latitude 40° 33'<br />
18" N. Longitude 44° 57' 13" E. Sevan, Armenia, USSR. 1989 Caucasus<br />
Experdition SPN 7612, Site 53.<br />
PI 613642. Astragalus glycyphyllos L.<br />
Wild. AL3601; W6 6621. Collected 1989 in Armenia. Foratan, Armenia,<br />
USSR. 1989 Caucasus Experdition SPN 7568, Site 47.<br />
The following were collected by Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State<br />
University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,<br />
United States; Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research<br />
Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.<br />
Received 11/02/1993.<br />
PI 613643. Astragalus tibetanus Benth. ex Bunge<br />
Wild. X93025; W6 12943. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />
Latitude 43° 52' N. Longitude 86° 21' E. Elevation 1600 m.<br />
Diverse natural pasture used for hay cutting, gently rolling hills, 44km<br />
southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang.<br />
The following were donated by Thomas A. Lumpkin, Washington State University,<br />
Department of Crop and Soil Science, 261 Johnson Hall, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6420, United States. Received 02/05/1990.<br />
PI 613644. Astragalus adsurgens Pall.<br />
Uncertain. W6 3073. Collected in Nei Monggol, China.<br />
The following were collected by J. Arguelles, Crops Research Division -<br />
USDA-ARS, New Crops Research Branch, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Station, Beltsville,<br />
Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Donated by USDA, ARS, United States <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Introduction Station - Glenn Dale, Glenn Dale, Maryland, United States.<br />
Received 02/03/1986.<br />
PI 613645. Sesbania sesban (L.) Merr.<br />
Uncertain. PQ A572; Gentry #48; NSL 200541; A-3117. Collected 02/1986 in<br />
Sonora, Mexico. Latitude 27° 24' N. Longitude 108° 50' W. San<br />
Bernardo.<br />
The following were collected by Dan L. Barney, University of Idaho, Research<br />
and Extension Center, 2105 N. Boyer, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864-9454, United<br />
States. Received 11/28/1995.<br />
PI 613646. Vaccinium membranaceum Douglas ex Torr.<br />
Wild. VAME 002; CVAC 1213. Collected 07/22/1993 in Idaho, United States.<br />
Latitude 48° 42' 18" N. Longitude 116° 50' 6" W. Elevation 745<br />
m. 3 miles south of Lionhead Campground on the east side of Priest Lake<br />
in Bonner County, Idaho. Seeds taken from extensive colony along the<br />
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lake shore. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Idaho.<br />
The following were collected by Bruce Bartlett, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333-2521, United States.<br />
Received 08/28/1995.<br />
PI 613647. Vaccinium parvifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. CVAC 1214. Collected 08/22/1995 in Washington, United States.<br />
Latitude 47° 50' N. Longitude 121° 52' W. Elevation 100 m. Near<br />
Sultan, Snohomish county, Washington. Along side of gravel road near<br />
public campsite. Within 5-10 ft of established gravel road in public<br />
campsite. Other vegetation: Salal, Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar,<br />
Vaccinium ssp., (huckleberry), other Rubus ssp. Pedigree - collected<br />
from the wild in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
University, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina 27695-7609, United States; Jerry A. Payne, Wildlife Biology<br />
Department, Rt. 5, Box 180, Forsyth, Georgia 31029, United States. Donated by<br />
James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Department of<br />
Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7609, United<br />
States. Received 11/15/1995.<br />
PI 613648. Vaccinium elliottii Chapm.<br />
Wild. NC 95-8-1; CVAC 1215. Collected 06/14/1995 in South Carolina,<br />
United States. Latitude 33° 45' 19" N. Longitude 82° 12' 13" W.<br />
Elevation 100 m. South Carolina, McCormick County, Modoc, Hamilton Beach<br />
State Park. Overgrown old fields in the piedmont, essentially all dry<br />
uplands, Pine overstory. Fifty feet above lake shore. Pedigree -<br />
collected from the wild in South Carolina.<br />
PI 613649. Vaccinium stamineum L.<br />
Wild. NC 95-8-2; CVAC 1216. Collected 06/14/1995 in South Carolina,<br />
United States. Latitude 33° 45' 19" N. Longitude 82° 12' 13" W.<br />
Elevation 100 m. South Carolina, McCormick County, Modoc, Hamilton Beach<br />
State Park. Overgrown old fields in the piedmont, essentially all dry<br />
uplands, Pine overstory. Fifty feet above lake shore. Pedigree -<br />
collected from the wild in South Carolina.<br />
PI 613650. Vaccinium elliottii Chapm.<br />
Wild. NC 95-8-4; CVAC 1217. Collected 06/14/1995 in South Carolina,<br />
United States. Latitude 33° 45' 19" N. Longitude 82° 12' 13" W.<br />
Elevation 100 m. South Carolina, McCormick County, Modoc, Hamilton Beach<br />
State Park. Overgrown old fields in the piedmont, essentially all dry<br />
uplands, Pine overstory. Fifty feet above lake shore. Pedigree -<br />
collected from the wild in South Carolina.<br />
PI 613651. Vaccinium arboreum Marshall<br />
Wild. NC 95-13-2; CVAC 1218. Collected 07/07/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 34° 11' 22" N. Longitude 88° 57' 55" W.<br />
Mississippi, Forrest County, Ragland Hills. Hwy 98, 10.9 mi east of<br />
I-59. Mixed pine and hardwood forest, both mesic and dry to alluvial<br />
woods above Leaf River. Alluvial woods area logged and completely<br />
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overgrown with grasses and broadleaf weeds. Pedigree - collected from<br />
the wild in Mississippi.<br />
PI 613652. Vaccinium darrowii Camp<br />
Wild. NC 95-15-1; CVAC 1219. Collected 07/08/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 31° 3' 56" N. Longitude 88° 34' 14" W.<br />
Mississippi, Perry County, DeSoto National Forest. FS Rd 305 @<br />
intersection with FS Rd 367, 2.3 mi west of MS 29. Longleaf pine<br />
savannah, control-burned, upland site. Gaylussacia dumosa, Rubus<br />
trivialis, R. flagellaris present. Pedigree - collected from the wild<br />
in Mississippi.<br />
PI 613653. Vaccinium myrsinites Lam.<br />
Wild. NC 95-15-2; CVAC 1220. Collected 07/08/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 31° 3' 56" N. Longitude 88° 34' 14" W.<br />
Mississippi, Perry County, DeSoto National Forest. FS Rd 305 @<br />
intersection with FS Rd 367, 2.3 mi west of MS 29. Longleaf pine<br />
savannah, control-burned, upland site. Gaylussacia dumosa, Rubus<br />
trivialis, R. flagellaris present. Pedigree - collected from the wild<br />
in Mississippi.<br />
PI 613654. Vaccinium myrsinites Lam.<br />
Wild. NC 95-15-3; CVAC 1221. Collected 07/08/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 31° 3' 56" N. Longitude 88° 34' 14" W.<br />
Mississippi, Perry County, DeSoto National Forest. FS Rd 305 @<br />
intersection with FS Rd 367, 2.3 mi west of MS 29. Longleaf pine<br />
savannah, control-burned, upland site. Gaylussacia dumosa, Rubus<br />
trivialis, R. flagellaris present. Pedigree - collected from the wild<br />
in Mississippi.<br />
PI 613655. Vaccinium elliottii Chapm.<br />
Wild. NC 95-22-2; CVAC 1222. Collected 07/13/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 34° 15' 37" N. Longitude 88° 53' 9" W.<br />
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Tishomingo State Park. Upper piedmont<br />
vegatation on ridges and in deep shady ravines; closely resembling the<br />
Applanchians where rock outcrops occur. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wild in Mississippi.<br />
PI 613656. Vaccinium elliottii Chapm.<br />
Wild. NC 95-22-6; CVAC 1223. Collected 07/13/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 34° 15' 37" N. Longitude 88° 53' 9" W.<br />
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Tishomingo State Park. Upper piedmont<br />
vegatation on ridges and in deep shady ravines; closely resembling the<br />
Applanchians where rock outcrops occur. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wild in Mississippi.<br />
PI 613657. Vaccinium corymbosum L.<br />
Wild. NC 95-23-1; CVAC 1224. Collected 07/14/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 34° 36' 25" N. Longitude 88° 12' 17" W.<br />
Mississippi, Lafayette County, Holly Springs National Forest. FS Rd 841,<br />
1.1 mi south of jct with Cty Rd 244 (244 turns off Hwy7 between Oxford<br />
and Holly Springs). Open woodland in the National Forest, control-burned<br />
3 yrs ago. Dry uplands. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Mississippi.<br />
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PI 613658. Vaccinium corymbosum L.<br />
Wild. NC 95-23-2; CVAC 1225. Collected 07/14/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 34° 36' 25" N. Longitude 88° 12' 17" W.<br />
Mississippi, Lafayette County, Holly Springs National Forest. FS Rd 841,<br />
1.1 mi south of jct with Cty Rd 244 (244 turns off Hwy7 between Oxford<br />
and Holly Springs). Open woodland in the National Forest, control-burned<br />
3 yrs ago. Dry uplands. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Mississippi.<br />
PI 613659. Vaccinium corymbosum L.<br />
Wild. NC 95-23-5; CVAC 1226. Collected 07/14/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 34° 36' 25" N. Longitude 88° 12' 17" W.<br />
Mississippi, Lafayette County, Holly Springs National Forest. FS Rd 841,<br />
1.1 mi south of jct with Cty Rd 244 (244 turns off Hwy7 between Oxford<br />
and Holly Springs). Open woodland in the National Forest, control-burned<br />
3 yrs ago. Dry uplands. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Mississippi.<br />
PI 613660. Vaccinium hybrid<br />
Wild. NC 95-24-1; CVAC 1227. Collected 07/14/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 34° 29' 51" N. Longitude 89° 23' 58" W.<br />
Mississippi, Montgomery County. Approx 5 mi NE of French Camp on Cty Rd<br />
413 and 0.1 mi off 413 on cut-off to the left in a recent clearcut.<br />
Scattered Vaccinium species plants near a power line row on the right in<br />
the clearcut. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Mississippi.<br />
PI 613661. Vaccinium darrowii Camp<br />
Wild. NC 95-25-1; CVAC 1228. Collected 07/17/1995 in Louisiana, United<br />
States. Latitude 33° 20' 50" N. Longitude 89° 27' 43" W.<br />
Louisiana, Washington Parish, LSU Lee Memorial Forrest, Sheridan.<br />
Clearcut. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Lousiana.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Rick<br />
Harrison, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science, 1970<br />
Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6007, United States; Herbert<br />
Hoover, PO Box 194, Milford, Minnesota, United States. Donated by Chad Finn,<br />
USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street,<br />
Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received 03/01/1995.<br />
PI 613662. Vaccinium parvifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. LIG-2; CVAC 1229. Collected 08/08/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 47° 45' 28" N. Longitude 122° 57' 39" W.<br />
Elevation 792 m. Olympic National Forest. 13.2 km (8.2 mi)<br />
west/southwest of US 101 on FR 2620 where FR 2620, FR 2650 and FR 50<br />
join. T26N R2W Sec 8. Jefferson County. Upland site. Do to clear cuts,<br />
generally exposed site. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Washington.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Rick<br />
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Harrison, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science, 1970<br />
Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6007, United States. Donated by<br />
Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard<br />
Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received 03/01/1995.<br />
PI 613663. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. LIG-9; CVAC 1230. Collected 08/09/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 48° 6' N. Longitude 123° 58' 45" W. Elevation<br />
610 m. Olympic National Forest. Along FR 3040. T30N R10W Sec 15. Clallam<br />
County. Very steep hillside, clearcut. Collected on south (uphill) side<br />
of road. Moist site. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Washington.<br />
PI 613664. Vaccinium parvifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. LIG-9; CVAC 1231. Collected 08/09/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 48° 6' N. Longitude 123° 58' 45" W. Elevation<br />
610 m. Olympic National Forest. Along FR 3040. T30N R10W Sec 15. Clallam<br />
County. Very steep hillside, clearcut. Collected on south (uphill) side<br />
of road. Moist site. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Ted<br />
Mackey, Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, 3420 Orchard St., Corvallis,<br />
Oregon 97330, United States; Rick Harrison, University of Minnesota,<br />
Department of Horticultural Science, 1970 Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota<br />
55108-6007, United States; Richard E. Harrison, Sweet Briar Development, 1767<br />
San Juan Road, Aromas, California 95004, United States; Herbert Hoover, PO<br />
Box 194, Milford, Minnesota, United States. Donated by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS,<br />
NW Center for Small Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis,<br />
Oregon 97339, United States. Received 03/01/1995.<br />
PI 613665. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. LIG-10A; CVAC 1232. Collected 08/09/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 48° 5' 40" N. Longitude 124° 2' 25" W.<br />
Elevation 915 m. Olympic National Forest. 17 km southwest on FR 3040<br />
from WA 112. T30N R10W Sec 18. Clallam County. Collected alongside road.<br />
Asociated species: Abies amabilis. Pedigree - collected from the wild<br />
in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Rick<br />
Harrison, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science, 1970<br />
Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6007, United States. Donated by<br />
Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard<br />
Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received 03/01/1995.<br />
PI 613666. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. LIG-12; CVAC 1233. Collected 08/10/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 48° 45' 45" N. Longitude 121° 40' 30" W.<br />
Elevation 550 m. Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. In vicinity of<br />
Baker Lake. WA 20 to FR 11 then approx 5.5 km north on FR 1130, 0.16 km<br />
past bridge over Boulder Creek. T38N R9E Sec 19. Whatcom County.<br />
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Vegetation tended to be thick. Some parts of site in shaded road area<br />
where trees grew over road but tended to be well lit. Moist area.<br />
Typical coastal forest. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Washington.<br />
PI 613667. Vaccinium parvifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. LIG-12; CVAC 1234. Collected 08/10/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 48° 45' 45" N. Longitude 121° 40' 30" W.<br />
Elevation 550 m. Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. In vicinity of<br />
Baker Lake. WA 20 to FR 11 then approx 5.5 km north on FR 1130, 0.16 km<br />
past bridge over Boulder Creek. T38N R9E Sec 19. Whatcom County.<br />
Vegetation tended to be thick. Some parts of site in shaded road area<br />
where trees grew over road but tended to be well lit. Moist area.<br />
Typical coastal forest. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Washington.<br />
PI 613668. Vaccinium scoparium Leiberg<br />
Wild. LIG-22; CVAC 1235. Collected 08/12/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 48° 38' 30" N. Longitude 120° 23' 50" W.<br />
Elevation 1720 m. Okanogan National Forest. FR 5225 to Fr 200, at 'T' on<br />
ridge top go right (south east) .32 km to Goats Peak Trailhead. T36N<br />
R20E Sec 6. Washington County. Fairly dry. Pseudotsuga menziesii, Picea<br />
sp., Pinus contorta. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Rick<br />
Harrison, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science, 1970<br />
Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6007, United States; Richard E.<br />
Harrison, Sweet Briar Development, 1767 San Juan Road, Aromas, California<br />
95004, United States; Herbert Hoover, PO Box 194, Milford, Minnesota, United<br />
States. Donated by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research,<br />
3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received<br />
03/01/1995.<br />
PI 613669. Vaccinium membranaceum Douglas ex Torr.<br />
Wild. LIG-23; CVAC 1236. Collected 08/13/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 47° 40' N. Longitude 121° 5' 25" W. Elevation<br />
1525 m. Wenatchee National Forest. T26N R14E/R13E Sec 11 and Sec 14.<br />
Washington County. In open fields to the north of Steven's Pass. Open<br />
shrubby area on south facing slope. Subalpine 'meadow'. Associated<br />
species: Indian Paint Brush, Ribes sp. (R. lacustre ?), Fragaria<br />
virginiana. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Rick<br />
Harrison, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science, 1970<br />
Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6007, United States. Donated by<br />
Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard<br />
Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received 03/01/1995.<br />
PI 613670. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
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Wild. LIG-25; CVAC 1237. Collected 08/13/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 47° 47' 15" N. Longitude 121° 2' 30" W.<br />
Elevation 1005 m. Wenatchee National Forest. FR 6700 0.8-1.6 km<br />
northwest of US 2. T26N R14E Sec 1. Washington County. Associated with<br />
Acer circinatum, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Alnus sp. Pedigree - collected<br />
from the wild in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Rick<br />
Harrison, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science, 1970<br />
Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6007, United States; Richard E.<br />
Harrison, Sweet Briar Development, 1767 San Juan Road, Aromas, California<br />
95004, United States; Herbert Hoover, PO Box 194, Milford, Minnesota, United<br />
States. Donated by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research,<br />
3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received<br />
03/01/1995.<br />
PI 613671. Vaccinium deliciosum Piper<br />
Wild. LIG-27; CVAC 1238. Collected 08/13/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 47° 48' N. Longitude 121° 4' 35" W. Elevation<br />
1205 m. Wenatchee National Forest. Travel towards US 2 from site LIG-24<br />
along FR 6700 to base of ridge. Bog area on south side of road. Very<br />
organic, moist soils. Associated with Spirea spp., Picea spp. Pedigree<br />
- collected from the wild in Washington.<br />
PI 613672. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. LIG-33; CVAC 1239. Collected 08/15/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 42' 10" N. Longitude 121° 44' 50" W.<br />
Elevation 930 m. Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Continue up FR 5260<br />
from site LIG- 32, old clearcut on east side of road. Washington County.<br />
T14N R8E Sec 13. Old clear cut. In more open areas, especially around<br />
old tree stumps, R. ursinus growing well. Associated with Alnus ssp.<br />
Pedigree - collected from the wild in Washington.<br />
PI 613673. Vaccinium membranaceum Douglas ex Torr.<br />
Wild. LIG-34; CVAC 1240. Collected 08/15/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 42' 30" N. Longitude 121° 44' W. Elevation<br />
1175 m. Gifford Pinchot National Forest. End of FR 5260. T14N R8E Sec 13<br />
and Sec 12, T14N R9E Sec 18. Washington County. Associated with Abies<br />
amabilis, V. ovalifolium Exposed hilltop. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wild in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Rick<br />
Harrison, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science, 1970<br />
Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6007, United States. Donated by<br />
Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard<br />
Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received 03/01/1995.<br />
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PI 613674. Vaccinium membranaceum Douglas ex Torr.<br />
Wild. LIG-35; CVAC 1241. Collected 08/16/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 39' 25" N. Longitude 121° 21' 55" W.<br />
Elevation 1295 m. Wenatchee National Forest. From US 12, at Dog Lake NFS<br />
Campground on unmarked trail around south side of lake. T14N R11E Sec<br />
36. Lewis County. High elevation, moist, associated with Ribes sp. (R.<br />
viscossimum ?) and Sambucus cerulea. Pedigree - collected from the wild<br />
in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Rick<br />
Harrison, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science, 1970<br />
Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6007, United States; Richard E.<br />
Harrison, Sweet Briar Development, 1767 San Juan Road, Aromas, California<br />
95004, United States; Herbert Hoover, PO Box 194, Milford, Minnesota, United<br />
States. Donated by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research,<br />
3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received<br />
03/01/1995.<br />
PI 613675. Vaccinium membranaceum Douglas ex Torr.<br />
Wild. LIG-41; CVAC 1242. Collected 08/18/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 5' 35" N. Longitude 121° 46' 5" W.<br />
Elevation 0 m. Gifford Pinchot National Forest. FR 30 to FR 24, south<br />
1.3 km to Sawtooth Huckleberry Fields (Mt. Adams Huckleberry Fields).<br />
Skamania County. Several square kilometers of mostly V. membranaceum.<br />
Pedigree - collected from the wild in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Ted<br />
Mackey, Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, 3420 Orchard St., Corvallis,<br />
Oregon 97330, United States; Rick Harrison, University of Minnesota,<br />
Department of Horticultural Science, 1970 Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota<br />
55108-6007, United States; Richard E. Harrison, Sweet Briar Development, 1767<br />
San Juan Road, Aromas, California 95004, United States; Herbert Hoover, PO<br />
Box 194, Milford, Minnesota, United States. Donated by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS,<br />
NW Center for Small Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis,<br />
Oregon 97339, United States. Received 03/01/1995.<br />
PI 613676. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. LIG-10B; CVAC 1243. Collected 08/09/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 48° 5' 40" N. Longitude 124° 2' 25" W.<br />
Elevation 915 m. Olympic National Forest. 17 km southwest on FR 3040<br />
from WA 112. T30N R10W Sec 18. Clallam County. Collected alongside road.<br />
Asociated species: Abies amabilis. Pedigree - collected from the wild<br />
in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Rick<br />
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Harrison, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science, 1970<br />
Folwell Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6007, United States. Donated by<br />
Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard<br />
Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States. Received 03/01/1995.<br />
PI 613677. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. LIG-10C; CVAC 1244. Collected 08/09/1993 in Washington, United<br />
States. Latitude 48° 5' 40" N. Longitude 124° 2' 25" W.<br />
Elevation 915 m. Olympic National Forest. 17 km southwest on FR 3040<br />
from WA 112. T30N R10W Sec 18. Clallam County. Collected alongside road.<br />
Asociated species: Abies amabilis. Pedigree - collected from the wild<br />
in Washington.<br />
The following were collected by James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
University, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina 27695-7609, United States. Received 06/06/1996.<br />
PI 613678. Vaccinium stamineum L.<br />
Wild. NC 96-2-3; CVAC 1245. Collected 05/13/1996 in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina,<br />
United States. Latitude 34° 15' 34" N. Longitude 78° 28' 39" W.<br />
Elevation 22 m. Columbus County, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina. Lake Waccaman State<br />
Park. About 15m above the edge of Lake Waccaman in deep sand scrub.<br />
Pedigree - collected from the wild in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina.<br />
The following were collected by Catherine I. Wright, Alaska <strong>Plant</strong> Materials<br />
Center, HCO2, Box 7440, Palmer, Alaska 99645, United States; Kim Hummer,<br />
USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis,<br />
Oregon 97333-2521, United States. Donated by Kim Hummer, USDA, ARS, National<br />
<strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333-2521, United<br />
States. Received 08/08/1996.<br />
PI 613679. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-04-01; CVAC 1246. Collected 07/30/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 29' 29" N. Longitude 145° 52' 14" W.<br />
Elevation 10 m. Whitshed Road Extended, about 8 miles southwest of<br />
Cordova. Exposured Peat bog, a few scattered scrub spruce. Associated<br />
plants: Vaccinium uliginosum, Spiranthes romanzoa, Carex, Vaccinium<br />
oxycoccus, V. vitis-idaea, Rubus spectabilis, Drosera rotundifolia,<br />
Cornus canadensis, Salix and Alnus. Pedigree - collected from the wild<br />
in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996. Typical<br />
Fragaria chiloensis subsp. pacifica with spreading hairs on pedioles.<br />
Fruit past ripe on 29 August 1996. One flower in bloom.<br />
PI 613680. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-04-02; CVAC 1247. Collected 07/30/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 29' 29" N. Longitude 145° 52' 14" W.<br />
Elevation 10 m. Whitshed Road Extended, about 8 miles southwest of<br />
Cordova. Exposured Peat bog, a few scattered scrub spruce. Associated<br />
plants: Vaccinium uliginosum, Spiranthes romanzoa, Carex, Vaccinium<br />
oxycoccus, V. vitis-idaea, Rubus spectabilis, Drosera rotundifolia,<br />
Cornus canadensis, Salix and Alnus. Pedigree - collected from the wild<br />
in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613681. Vaccinium oxycoccos L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-04-03; CVAC 1248. Collected 07/30/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
182
States. Latitude 60° 29' 29" N. Longitude 145° 52' 14" W.<br />
Elevation 10 m. Whitshed Road Extended, about 8 miles southwest of<br />
Cordova. Exposured Peat bog, a few scattered scrub spruce. Associated<br />
plants: Vaccinium uliginosum, Spiranthes romanzoa, Carex, Vaccinium<br />
oxycoccus, V. vitis-idaea, Rubus spectabilis, Drosera rotundifolia,<br />
Cornus canadensis, Salix and Alnus. Pedigree - collected from the wild<br />
in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613682. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-05-01; CVAC 1249. Collected 07/30/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 29' 29" N. Longitude 145° 52' 30" W.<br />
Elevation 10 m. One mile on trail after end of Whitshed road. About 8<br />
miles southwest of Cordova. Peat tussics. Associated plants: Spiranthes<br />
calthifolium, Menziesia romonzoffiana, Geum ferruginea, Petasites<br />
frigidus, Festuca, Alnus, Tsuga mertensiana, Betula nana, Tofieldia<br />
coccinea. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored<br />
plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613683. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-09-01; CVAC 1250. Collected 07/31/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 30' N. Longitude 145° 20' W. Elevation 20<br />
m. McKinley Cabin Lake Trail about 1 mile north of Copper River Road<br />
towards McKinley Lake. Pants growing on either side of the trail in<br />
shade. Associated plants: Cornus, Echinopanax, Menziesia, Tsuga<br />
mertensiana, Picea sitchensis, Lycopodium annotinum, foam flower and<br />
Dryopteris dilatata. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA<br />
Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613684. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-09-02; CVAC 1251. Collected 07/30/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 30' N. Longitude 145° 20' W. Elevation 20<br />
m. McKinley Cabin Lake Trail about 1 mile north of Copper River Road<br />
towards McKinley Lake. Shaded by hemlock and spruce. Associated plants:<br />
Cornus, Echinopanax, Menziesia, Tsuga mertensiana, Picea sitchensis ,<br />
Lycopodium annotinum, foam flower and Dryopteris dilatata. Pedigree -<br />
collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting<br />
expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613685. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-09-06; CVAC 1252. Collected 07/30/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 30' N. Longitude 145° 20' W. Elevation 20<br />
m. McKinley Cabin Lake Trail about 1 mile north of Copper River Road<br />
towards McKinley Lake. Pants growing about halfway to lake. Shaded by<br />
hemlock and spruce. Associated plants: Cornus, Echinopanax, Menziesia,<br />
Tsuga mertensiana, Picea sitchensis , Lycopodium annotinum, foam flower<br />
and Dryopteris dilatata. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska.<br />
USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613686. Vaccinium oxycoccos L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-11-01; CVAC 1253. Collected 07/31/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 29' N. Longitude 145° 25' W. Elevation 15<br />
m. About 0.5 mile from Copper River Road on Pipeline Lakes Trail.<br />
Muskeeg, direct sun, sphagnum bog. Associated plants: Empetrum nigrum,<br />
Drosera rotundifoli, Elymus arenarius, Fritillaria camschatcensis,<br />
Vaccinium uliginosum, Caltha leptosepala, Andromeda polifolia,<br />
Spiranthes romanzoffiana. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska.<br />
USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
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PI 613687. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-12-01A; V. vitis-idaea Muskeeg KHCW 96-12-01A; CVAC 1254.<br />
Collected 07/31/1996 in Alaska, United States. Latitude 60° 29' N.<br />
Longitude 145° 28' W. Elevation 15 m. About 0.5 mile from Copper<br />
River Road on Muskeeg Meander Trail. Associated plants:Salix alaxensis,<br />
Picea sitchensis, Festuca Rubus spectabilis, Cornus canadensis, Gentian,<br />
Epilobium angustifolium. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska.<br />
USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613688. Vaccinium oxycoccos L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-12-02; CVAC 1255. Collected 07/31/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 29' N. Longitude 145° 28' W. Elevation 15<br />
m. About 0.5 mile from Copper River Road on Muskeeg Meander Trail.<br />
Associated plants:Salix alaxensis, Picea sitchensis, Festuca Rubus<br />
spectabilis, Cornus canadensis, Gentian, Epilobium angustifolium.<br />
Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant<br />
collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613689. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-13-03; CVAC 1256. Collected 07/31/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 30' N. Longitude 145° 30' W. Elevation 15<br />
m. Near the parking lot by Cabin Lake. About 10 miles east of Cordova.<br />
Open edge of woods. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA<br />
Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613690. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-13-05; CVAC 1257. Collected 07/31/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 30' N. Longitude 145° 30' W. Elevation 15<br />
m. Near the parking lot by Cabin Lake. About 10 miles east of Cordova.<br />
Open edge of woods. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA<br />
Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613691. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-13-07; CVAC 1258. Collected 07/31/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 30' N. Longitude 145° 30' W. Elevation 15<br />
m. Near the parking lot by Cabin Lake. About 10 miles east of Cordova.<br />
Open edge of woods. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA<br />
Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613692. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. CVAC 1259. Collected 08/02/1996 in Alaska, United States. Latitude<br />
57° 28' N. Longitude 152° 20' W. Elevation 30 m. About one mile<br />
south east of the Loran Coast Guard Station near the Pasagshak State<br />
Recreation Site, Kodiak Island. Boggy area near edge of road. Pedigree<br />
- collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting<br />
expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613693. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-19-01; CVAC 1260. Collected 08/02/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 57° 28' N. Longitude 152° 18' W. Elevation 30<br />
m. About two miles south east of the Loran Coast Guard Station near the<br />
Pasagshak State Recreation Site, Kodiak Island. Boggy area near edge of<br />
road. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored<br />
plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613694. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
184
Wild. KHCW 96-19-01; CVAC 1261. Collected 08/02/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 57° 28' N. Longitude 152° 18' W. Elevation 30<br />
m. About two miles south east of the Loran Coast Guard Station near the<br />
Pasagshak State Recreation Site, Kodiak Island. Boggy area near edge of<br />
road. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored<br />
plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613695. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-21-01; CVAC 1262. Collected 08/03/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 57° 35' N. Longitude 152° 41' W. Elevation 802<br />
m. Pillar Mountain, about 5 miles west of Kodiak, Kodiak Island. Boggy<br />
basins at the top of mountain. Associated plants: Empetrum nigrum,<br />
Aconitum delphinifolium Epilobium angustifolium, Campanula, Polygonum,<br />
Aquillea Cornus canadiensis, Geranium, Solidago, Potentilla villosa.<br />
Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant<br />
collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613696. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-22-01; CVAC 1263. Collected 08/03/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 57° 40' N. Longitude 152° 25' W. Elevation 30<br />
m. Southeast shore of Island Lake about 2 miles north of Kodiak, Kodiak<br />
Island. Open woods at end of road. <strong>Plant</strong>s growing in understory of<br />
spruce. Associated <strong>Plant</strong>s:Picea sitchensis, Alnus, Epilobium<br />
angustifolium, Rumex arcticus. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613697. Vaccinium oxycoccos L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-23-03A; KHCW 96-23-03; V. oxycoccos Soldotna KHCW<br />
96-23-03A; CVAC 1264. Collected 08/04/1996 in Alaska, United States.<br />
Latitude 60° 25' N. Longitude 151° 5' W. Elevation 30 m. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
were collected from nature trails around the Kenai National Wildlife<br />
Refuge Headquarters, Skihill Road Soldotna, Kenai Penninsula. Sphagnum<br />
bog by nature trail near lake. Associated <strong>Plant</strong>s: Betula nana, Ledum<br />
palustris subsp. groenlandicum, Andromeda polifolis, Geacaulon lividum,<br />
Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613698. Vaccinium oxycoccos L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-23-03B; KHCW 96-23-03; V. oxycoccos Soldotna KHCW<br />
96-23-03B; CVAC 1265. Collected 08/04/1996 in Alaska, United States.<br />
Latitude 60° 25' N. Longitude 151° 5' W. Elevation 30 m. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
were collected from nature trails around the Kenai National Wildlife<br />
Refuge Headquarters, Skihill Road Soldotna, Kenai Penninsula. Sphagnum<br />
bog by nature trail near lake. Associated <strong>Plant</strong>s: Betula nana, Ledum<br />
palustris subsp. groenlandicum, Andromeda polifolis, Geacaulon lividum,<br />
Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613699. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-23-04A; KHCW 96-23-04; V. vitis-idaea Soldotna KHCW<br />
96-23-04A; CVAC 1266. Collected 08/04/1996 in Alaska, United States.<br />
Latitude 60° 25' N. Longitude 151° 5' W. Elevation 30 m. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
were collected from nature trails around the Kenai National Wildlife<br />
Refuge Headquarters, Skihill Road Soldotna, Kenai Penninsula. Sphagnum<br />
bog by nature trail near lake. Associated <strong>Plant</strong>s: Betula nana, Ledum<br />
185
palustris subsp. groenlandicum, Andromeda polifolis, Geacaulon lividum,<br />
Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613700. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-23-04B; KHCW 96-23-04; V. vitis-idaea Soldotna KHCW<br />
96-23-04B; CVAC 1267. Collected 08/04/1996 in Alaska, United States.<br />
Latitude 60° 25' N. Longitude 151° 5' W. Elevation 30 m. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
were collected from nature trails around the Kenai National Wildlife<br />
Refuge Headquarters, Skihill Road Soldotna, Kenai Penninsula. Sphagnum<br />
bog by nature trail near lake. Associated <strong>Plant</strong>s: Betula nana, Ledum<br />
palustris subsp. groenlandicum, Andromeda polifolis, Geacaulon lividum,<br />
Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613701. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-23-05; CVAC 1268. Collected 08/04/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 25' N. Longitude 151° 5' W. Elevation 30 m.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s were collected from nature trails around the Kenai National<br />
Wildlife Refuge Headquarters, Skihill Road Soldotna, Kenai Penninsula.<br />
Sphagnum bog by nature trail near lake. Associated <strong>Plant</strong>s: Betula nana,<br />
Ledum palustris subsp. groenlandicum, Andromeda polifolis, Geacaulon<br />
lividum, Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea. Pedigree - collected<br />
from the wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition,<br />
1996.<br />
PI 613702. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-26-03; CVAC 1269. Collected 08/05/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 9' N. Longitude 149° 10' W. Elevation 100<br />
m. Eight miles north of Seward on Golden Finn Trail, on west side of<br />
road, about 0.5 mile from the Seward Highway. Open woods. Pedigree -<br />
collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting<br />
expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613703. Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-27-03; CVAC 1270. Collected 08/05/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 45' N. Longitude 148° 40' W. Elevation 75<br />
m. About 1 mile south of Whittier, towards Whittier Creek, near camping<br />
area. Fruit collected on hill behind road to 'Salmon Run.'. Open woods,<br />
edges of roads. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA<br />
Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613704. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-27-05; CVAC 1271. Collected 08/05/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 45' N. Longitude 148° 40' W. Elevation 75<br />
m. About 1 mile south of Whittier, towards Whittier Creek, near camping<br />
area. Fruit collected on hill behind road to 'Salmon Run.'. Open woods,<br />
edges of roads. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA<br />
Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613705. Vaccinium oxycoccos L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-27-06; CVAC 1272. Collected 08/05/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 45' N. Longitude 148° 40' W. Elevation 75<br />
m. About 1 mile south of Whittier, towards Whittier Creek, near camping<br />
area. Fruit collected on hill behind road to 'Salmon Run.'. Open woods,<br />
edges of roads. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Alaska. USDA<br />
186
Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613706. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-28-02; CVAC 1273. Collected 08/05/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 55' N. Longitude 149° 0' W. Elevation 75 m.<br />
Moose Meadows bog at the end of Alberg Street Girdwood, Alaska. Sphagnum<br />
bog, open sun, scattered spruce. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 613707. Vaccinium oxycoccos L.<br />
Wild. KHCW 96-28-04; CVAC 1274. Collected 08/05/1996 in Alaska, United<br />
States. Latitude 60° 55' N. Longitude 149° 0' W. Elevation 100<br />
m. Moose Meadows bog at the end of Alberg Street, Girdwood, Alaska.<br />
Sphagnum bog, open sun, scattered spruce. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wild in Alaska. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
The following were collected by T. Van Bruggen, University of South Dakota,<br />
Dept. of Biology, Vermillion, South Dakota 57069, United States. Donated by<br />
C. Lay, South Dakota State University, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Dept., P.O. Box 2207-A,<br />
Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States. Received 10/17/1983.<br />
PI 613708. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. TVB-32; ANN-1768; Ames 2713. Collected 10/01/1982 in South Dakota,<br />
United States. Latitude 42° 49' N. Longitude 96° 41' 40" W. SW<br />
1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 13, T90N, R50W, Union County. Bank of Missouri<br />
River.<br />
PI 613709. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. TVB-73; ANN-1796; Ames 2743. Collected 10/14/1982 in South Dakota,<br />
United States. Latitude 42° 49' N. Longitude 96° 41' 40" W. SW<br />
1/4 of Section 29, T91N, R50W, Union County. Bank of Missouri River.<br />
The following were donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation &<br />
Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United<br />
States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613710. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-19; Ames 6124. Collected 09/1972 in South Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 44° 23' 15" N. Longitude 97° 33' W. De Smet.<br />
PI 613711. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-20; Ames 6125. Collected 09/1972 in South Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 44° 3' 13" N. Longitude 98° 16' 31" W.<br />
Woonsocket.<br />
PI 613712. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-68; Ames 6163. Collected 09/1972 in Wyoming, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 45' 45" N. Longitude 104° 27' 6" W. Lusk.<br />
PI 613713. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-76; Ames 6170. Collected 09/1972 in Wyoming, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 47' 10" N. Longitude 104° 15' 51" W. Hawk Springs.<br />
PI 613714. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-83; Ames 6175. Collected 09/1972 in Colorado, United States.<br />
187
Latitude 40° 52' 17" N. Longitude 104° 13' 29" W. Grover.<br />
PI 613715. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-85; Ames 6176. Collected 09/1972 in Colorado, United States.<br />
Latitude 40° 38' 5" N. Longitude 104° 19' 35" W. Briggsdale.<br />
PI 613716. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-86; Ames 6177. Collected 09/1972 in Colorado, United States.<br />
Latitude 40° 38' 5" N. Longitude 104° 19' 35" W. Briggsdale.<br />
PI 613717. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-92; Ames 6182. Collected 09/1972 in Colorado, United States.<br />
Latitude 39° 44' 27" N. Longitude 103° 35' 28" W. Last Chance.<br />
PI 613718. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-95; Ames 6184. Collected 09/1972 in Colorado, United States.<br />
Latitude 39° 15' 50" N. Longitude 113° 41' 30" W. Limon.<br />
PI 613719. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-98; Ames 6186. Collected 09/1972 in Colorado, United States.<br />
Latitude 38° 8' 10" N. Longitude 103° 28' 10" W. Hugo.<br />
PI 613720. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-113; Ames 6198. Collected 09/1972 in Kansas, United States.<br />
Latitude 37° 58' 18" N. Longitude 100° 52' 20" W. Garden City.<br />
PI 613721. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-174; Ames 6233. Collected 09/1972 in South Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 45° 0' 42" N. Longitude 99° 57' 19" W.<br />
Gettysburg, Wallworth County.<br />
PI 613722. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-172; Ames 6235. Collected 09/1972 in South Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 44° 42' 29" N. Longitude 100° 3' 34" W. Onida.<br />
PI 613723. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-185; Ames 6242. Collected 09/1972 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 12' 1" N. Longitude 97° 57' 45" W. Crete,<br />
Sargent County.<br />
PI 613724. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-188; Ames 6244. Collected 09/1972 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 4' 27" N. Longitude 97° 23' 2" W. Cayuga,<br />
Sargent County.<br />
PI 613725. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-190; Ames 6245. Collected 09/1972 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 6' 28" N. Longitude 97° 38' 10" W. Forman,<br />
Sargent County.<br />
The following were collected by G. Nabhan, Desert Botanic Gardens, 1201 W.<br />
Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, Arizona 85008, United States. Donated by Gerald<br />
Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10,<br />
Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613726. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
188
Wild. GN-1134; ANN-1246; Ames 6854. Collected 11/04/1979 in Arizona,<br />
United States. Latitude 35° 47' N. Longitude 110° 30' 10" W.<br />
Hopi Indian Reservation 2nd Mesa, 1.5 miles south of 2nd Mesa store on<br />
highway to Winslow, Navajo County.<br />
The following were collected by C.E. Rogers. Donated by Gerald Seiler,<br />
USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland,<br />
Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613727. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1114; Ames 6911. Collected 09/08/1979 in Arkansas, United<br />
States. Latitude 36° 24' 4" N. Longitude 93° 44' 16" W. Highway<br />
23, south edge of Eureka Springs.<br />
The following were collected by C. E. Rogers, USDA, ARS, Conservation & Prod.<br />
Res Lab, PO Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Donated by<br />
Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer<br />
10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613728. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1155; Ames 6950. Collected 09/11/1979 in Texas, United States.<br />
Latitude 27° 24' 27" N. Longitude 97° 49' 53" W. 1 mile south of<br />
Ricardo on Highway 77.<br />
The following were collected by N. Bochkaryov, VNIIMK, 17 Filatova St.,<br />
Krasnodar, Krasnodar 350038, Russian Federation; C.R. Gunn, <strong>Plant</strong> Science<br />
Research Division, USDA-ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland<br />
20705-2350, United States; A. N. Lukyanenko, <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding Station,<br />
Krymsr-4, Krasnodar, Krasnodar, Russian Federation. Donated by Gerald Seiler,<br />
USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland,<br />
Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613729. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 24; ANN-954; Ames 7033. Collected 08/28/1979 in Illinois, United<br />
States. Latitude 37° 43' 38" N. Longitude 89° 13' W. Carbondale<br />
at I.C. railroad yard, Jackson County. Scattered colonies.<br />
The following were collected by B.H. Beard, USDA-ARS, Agronomy & Range<br />
Science, University of California, Davis, California 95616, United States.<br />
Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab.,<br />
P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613730. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. BHB-002; ANN-987; Ames 7061. Collected 09/17/1979 in Arizona,<br />
United States. Latitude 32° 43' 31" N. Longitude 114° 37' 25" W.<br />
Along Alternate I-8 and Avenue 5E, east of Yuma, Yuma County. Population<br />
in harvested wheat field.<br />
PI 613731. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. BHB-008; ANN-993; Ames 7066. Collected 09/17/1979 in Arizona,<br />
United States. Latitude 32° 43' 31" N. Longitude 114° 37' 25" W.<br />
Along Highway 95, 2 miles south of Yuma, Yuma County.<br />
189
PI 613732. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. BHB-010; ANN-995; Ames 7068. Collected 09/18/1979 in California,<br />
United States. Latitude 32° 44' 22" N. Longitude 114° 38' 2" W.<br />
Along old Highway 80, about 5 miles east of Winterhaven, Imperial<br />
County.<br />
PI 613733. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. BHB-013; ANN-998; Ames 7070. Collected 09/18/1979 in California,<br />
United States. Latitude 33° 2' N. Longitude 115° 25' W. Along<br />
Highway 86, about 1 mile south of Holly Sugar, Imperial County.<br />
PI 613734. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. BHB-020; ANN-1005; Ames 7077. Collected 09/19/1979 in California,<br />
United States. Latitude 33° 44' N. Longitude 116° 3' W. Near<br />
junction 79 and I-15 at Rancho California, Riverside County.<br />
PI 613735. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. BHB-022; ANN-1007; Ames 7079. Collected 09/19/1979 in California,<br />
United States. Latitude 33° 54' 2" N. Longitude 117° 15' 20" W.<br />
South end of March Air Force Base, along I-15 E, Riverside County.<br />
PI 613736. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. BHB-031; ANN-1016; Ames 7088. Collected 09/20/1979 in California,<br />
United States. Latitude 35° 22' 24" N. Longitude 119° 1' 4" W.<br />
Along Highway 46, near junction of 46 and I-5, north of Bakersfield,<br />
Kern County.<br />
PI 613737. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. BHB-040; ANN-1025; Ames 7097. Collected 09/20/1979 in California,<br />
United States. Latitude 36° 18' 3" N. Longitude 119° 46' 55" W.<br />
Along Highway 41, about 4 miles north of Lemoore, Kings County.<br />
PI 613738. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. BHB-044; ANN-1029; Ames 7101. Collected 09/20/1979 in California,<br />
United States. Latitude 36° 44' 52" N. Longitude 119° 46' 17" W.<br />
Along Jensen Road, about 5 miles west of Fresno, Fresno County.<br />
PI 613739. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. BHB-048; ANN-1033; Ames 7105. Collected 09/21/1979 in California,<br />
United States. Latitude 37° 18' 8" N. Longitude 120° 28' 55" W.<br />
Along Highway 99, near Hunter Road, about 10 miles north of Merced,<br />
Merced County.<br />
The following were collected by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop<br />
Science Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States.<br />
Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab.,<br />
P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613740. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1063; Ames 7147. Collected 09/06/1979 in Minnesota, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 52' 26" N. Longitude 96° 46' 2" W. Moorhead.<br />
The following were collected by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation &<br />
Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United<br />
States; L. Cuk. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production<br />
190
Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received<br />
07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613741. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1436; Ames 7216. Collected 09/20/1980 in California, United<br />
States. Latitude 33° 4' 43" N. Longitude 116° 36' 4" W. 13 miles<br />
west of Julian. Roadside ditch, along fence row.<br />
The following were collected by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop<br />
Science Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States;<br />
L. Cuk. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production<br />
Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received<br />
07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613742. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1656; Ames 7419. Collected 08/22/1980 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 52' N. Longitude 96° 47' W. West of Fargo.<br />
Small plants, 60-100 cm tall.<br />
PI 613743. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1659; Ames 7421. Collected 08/21/1980 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 52' 38" N. Longitude 96° 47' 22" W. 5 miles<br />
west of Fargo. Large leaves, 120 cm tall, anthocyanin in branches.<br />
The following were collected by Pat Duhigg, Seed Tec. International, P.O. Box<br />
5692, 1330 40th St. N.W., Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States; L. Cuk.<br />
Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab.,<br />
P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613744. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1660; Ames 7422. Collected 08/15/1980 in Minnesota, United<br />
States. Latitude 44° 58' 48" N. Longitude 93° 15' 49" W.<br />
Southwest of Minneapolis.<br />
PI 613745. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1661; Ames 7423. Collected 08/15/1980 in Minnesota, United<br />
States. Latitude 45° 1' 2" N. Longitude 93° 17' 50" W. <strong>No</strong>rthwest<br />
of Minneapolis.<br />
The following were collected by C. E. Rogers, USDA, ARS, Conservation & Prod.<br />
Res Lab, PO Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Donated by<br />
Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer<br />
10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613746. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1694; Ames 7443. Collected 06/16/1981 in Texas, United States.<br />
Latitude 31° 1' 28" N. Longitude 100° 32' 42" W. Along Highway<br />
277, 12 miles south of Christoval.<br />
PI 613747. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1707; Ames 7456. Collected 06/1981 in Texas, United States.<br />
Latitude 31° 27' 49" N. Longitude 100° 26' 12" W. Along Highway<br />
191
82, 15 miles north of San Angelo.<br />
The following were collected by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation &<br />
Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United<br />
States; C. E. Rogers, USDA, ARS, Conservation & Prod. Res Lab, PO Drawer 10,<br />
Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS,<br />
Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas<br />
79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613748. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-1742; Ames 7461. Collected 09/16/1982 in Oklahoma, United<br />
States. Latitude 35° 28' 17" N. Longitude 98° 21' 19" W. Along<br />
Highway 281, 3.2 miles south of Hinton. Roadside ditch cut, sandy soil.<br />
White exudate on leaves and stems.<br />
The following were donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation &<br />
Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United<br />
States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613749. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-194; Ames 6246. Collected 09/1972 in South Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 45° 0' 42" N. Longitude 99° 57' 19" W.<br />
Gettysburg.<br />
PI 613750. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-203; Ames 6252. Collected 09/1972 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 52' 45" N. Longitude 102° 47' 21" W.<br />
Dickinson.<br />
PI 613751. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-207; Ames 6253. Collected 09/1972 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 48° 13' 57" N. Longitude 101° 17' 45" W. Minot.<br />
The following were collected by T. E. Thompson, USDA Southwestern Great<br />
Plains Research, Center, Bushland, Texas, United States. Donated by Gerald<br />
Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10,<br />
Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613752. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. ANN-648; Ames 6557. Collected 08/1975 in Tennessee, United States.<br />
Latitude 35° 57' 38" N. Longitude 83° 55' 15" W. South or east<br />
of Knoxville. Seed received from L.Lewis, Fargo.<br />
The following were collected by N. Bochkaryov, VNIIMK, 17 Filatova St.,<br />
Krasnodar, Krasnodar 350038, Russian Federation; A. N. Lukyanenko, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Breeding Station, Krymsr-4, Krasnodar, Krasnodar, Russian Federation; Kent D.<br />
Perkins; Robert Leffel; Angus Gholson. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS,<br />
Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas<br />
79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613753. Helianthus debilis subsp. cucumerifolius (Torr. & A. Gray) Heiser<br />
Wild. KDP-685; DEB-1218; Ames 6834. Collected 09/25/1979 in Florida,<br />
United States. Latitude 30° 42' N. Longitude 84° 55' W.<br />
192
<strong>No</strong>rthwest corner of junction of Apalachee Correctional Institute Dairy<br />
Road with U.S. 90, 1.9 miles east of FL 271 (north) at Sneads, S26, T4N,<br />
R7W, Jackson County. Site overgrown with Ipomoea quamaclit and weeds;<br />
few plants at SE corner of fence bordering dairy pasture (also one plant<br />
on a ditch bank). Yellow ray flowers, disc flowers brownish-purple;<br />
decumbent to almost erect herb.<br />
The following were collected by C. E. Rogers, USDA, ARS, Conservation & Prod.<br />
Res Lab, PO Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Donated by<br />
Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer<br />
10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613754. Helianthus debilis subsp. silvestris Heiser<br />
Wild. DEB-SIL-1133; Ames 6928. Collected 09/09/1979 in Texas, United<br />
States. Latitude 32° 18' N. Longitude 94° 30' W. 7 miles north<br />
of Tatum on Highway 43.<br />
The following were collected by T. E. Thompson, USDA Southwestern Great<br />
Plains Research, Center, Bushland, Texas, United States; C. E. Rogers, USDA,<br />
ARS, Conservation & Prod. Res Lab, PO Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012,<br />
United States. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production<br />
Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received<br />
07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613755. Helianthus hybrid<br />
Wild. ANN x PAR-456; Ames 6400. Collected 09/17/1976 in Texas, United<br />
States. Latitude 30° 53' N. Longitude 102° 52' W. Near Comanche<br />
Creek, 10 miles north of Ft. Stockton on Highway 18. Pedigree -<br />
Helianthus annuus x Helianthus paradoxus.<br />
The following were collected by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation &<br />
Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United<br />
States; L. Cuk. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production<br />
Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received<br />
07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613756. Helianthus hybrid<br />
Wild. ANN x PET-1378; Ames 6812. Collected 09/16/1980 in Texas, United<br />
States. Latitude 34° 30' N. Longitude 102° 52' W. 11.5 miles<br />
west, 1 mile north of Bovina. Sandy roadside ditch along edge of<br />
cultivated field. Pedigree - Helianthus annuus x Helianthus petiolaris.<br />
The following were collected by Gerald Seiler, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop<br />
Science Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, University Station, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota<br />
58105, United States. Received 09/16/1994.<br />
PI 613757. Helianthus maximilianii Schrad.<br />
Wild. MAX-2288; Ames 22197. Collected 09/04/1994 in Manitoba, Canada.<br />
Latitude 51° 32' 1" N. Longitude 100° 0' 29" W. Elevation 295 m.<br />
2.4 km north of Fork River, Highway 20 N. Brown, loam to clay, silt<br />
soil, level area of roadside ditch, topography - plain (level), moderate<br />
193
soil nutrient content, no salinity, well drained, tillage affected by<br />
stoniness. Located along margin of field. Scattered population in<br />
roadside ditch, swampy ditch, higher slope. Low population variability,<br />
effective population size - about 100 plants. More typical H.<br />
maximillianii, narrow leaves, smaller heads, plants 1 m tall. Past peak<br />
flowering, many heads black, seed set appears good. <strong>No</strong> apparent insect<br />
or disease damage. Associated wild species: Equisetum, Cirsium,<br />
Solidago, Crepis.<br />
The following were collected by G. Nabhan, Desert Botanic Gardens, 1201 W.<br />
Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, Arizona 85008, United States. Donated by Gerald<br />
Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10,<br />
Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613758. Helianthus niveus subsp. tephrodes (A. Gray) Heiser<br />
Wild. GN1120; NIV-1243; Ames 6852. Collected 1979 in Mexico. Latitude<br />
32° 15' N. Longitude 114° 30' W. Mexico Sonora in sand dunes of<br />
Gran Desierto. Sand dunes.<br />
The following were collected by Cynthia Stauffer, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />
States; Gerald Seiler, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop Science Laboratory, P.O. Box<br />
5677, University Station, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States; Radovan<br />
Marinkovic, Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, M. Gorkog 30, 21000, <strong>No</strong>vi<br />
Sad, Serbia; Surendra Duhoon, National Bureau of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>,<br />
I.A.R.I. Campus, PUSA, New Dehli, Delhi 110012, India. Donated by Gerald<br />
Seiler, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop Science Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677,<br />
University Station, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States. Received<br />
10/17/1991.<br />
PI 613759. Helianthus nuttallii Torr. & A. Gray subsp. nuttallii<br />
Wild. NUT 2154; Ames 17979. Collected 09/09/1991 in Colorado, United<br />
States. Latitude 40° 25' N. Longitude 104° 30' W. 11.2 km west<br />
of Kersey, Highway 34 W, Weld County. Sandy-loam soil at edge of stream<br />
in roadside ditch. Seed collected from 40 plants. Population limited to<br />
about 150 m along small stream from irrigation ditch. <strong>Plant</strong>s more<br />
typical of H. nuttallii, ca. 2.5 m tall, otherwise typical. <strong>Plant</strong>s just<br />
past peak flowering. <strong>No</strong> apparent rust. Helianthus annuus mixed in<br />
population.<br />
The following were collected by Pat Duhigg, Seed Tec. International, P.O. Box<br />
5692, 1330 40th St. N.W., Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States. Donated<br />
by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O.<br />
Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613760. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt.<br />
Wild. PET-1655; Ames 7418. Collected 08/20/1980 in Texas, United States.<br />
Latitude 34° 13' N. Longitude 102° 43' W. Western Texas<br />
(possibly Muleshoe). Shiny leaves, long stem, long narrow leaves.<br />
The following were collected by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop<br />
Science Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States.<br />
Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab.,<br />
194
P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613761. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt. subsp. petiolaris<br />
Wild. PET-1040; Ames 7112. Collected 09/06/1979 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 47° 44' N. Longitude 97° 34' 6" W. <strong>No</strong>rthwood.<br />
The following were collected by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop<br />
Science Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States;<br />
L. Cuk. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production<br />
Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received<br />
07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613762. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt. subsp. petiolaris<br />
Wild. PET-1648; Ames 7412. Collected 08/22/1980 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 47° 44' N. Longitude 97° 34' 6" W. <strong>No</strong>rthwood.<br />
Sandy soil.<br />
PI 613763. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt. subsp. petiolaris<br />
Wild. PET-1649; Ames 7413. Collected 08/22/1980 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 47° 44' N. Longitude 97° 34' 6" W. <strong>No</strong>rthwood.<br />
PI 613764. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt. subsp. petiolaris<br />
Wild. PET-1652; Ames 7415. Collected 08/21/1980 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />
States. Latitude 46° 52' 30" N. Longitude 96° 47' 48" W. 4-H<br />
camp in Fargo. Sandy soil, on slope in open woods.<br />
The following were collected by C. E. Rogers, USDA, ARS, Conservation & Prod.<br />
Res Lab, PO Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Donated by<br />
Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer<br />
10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613765. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt. subsp. petiolaris<br />
Wild. PET-1695; Ames 7444. Collected 06/16/1981 in Texas, United States.<br />
Latitude 32° 44' 6" N. Longitude 101° 57' 30" W. By gin, west<br />
side of Highway 87, about 5 miles south of Lamesa; 1.4 miles north of<br />
Communicatio.<br />
PI 613766. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt. subsp. petiolaris<br />
Wild. PET-1700; Ames 7449. Collected 06/18/1981 in Texas, United States.<br />
Latitude 32° 23' 42" N. Longitude 100° 51' 54" W. Along Highway<br />
208 and I20, west of Colorado City.<br />
The following were collected by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation &<br />
Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United<br />
States; C. E. Rogers, USDA, ARS, Conservation & Prod. Res Lab, PO Drawer 10,<br />
Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS,<br />
Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas<br />
79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />
PI 613767. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt. subsp. petiolaris<br />
Wild. PET-1739; Ames 7458. Collected 08/07/1982 in Oklahoma, United<br />
States. Latitude 36° 40' 6" N. Longitude 97° 48' 18" W. Along<br />
Highway 60, 4 miles east of Pond Creek. Sandy roadside ditch along fence<br />
row. <strong>Plant</strong>s tall, typical.<br />
195
PI 613768. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt. subsp. petiolaris<br />
Wild. PET-1740; Ames 7459. Collected 09/15/1982 in Oklahoma, United<br />
States. Latitude 33° 47' 36" N. Longitude 97° 8' 30" W. West side of<br />
Highway 77N, 1 mile south of Thackerville. Population in fence row.<br />
PI 613769. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt. subsp. petiolaris<br />
Wild. PET-1741; Ames 7460. Collected 09/15/1982 in Oklahoma, United<br />
States. Latitude 33° 47' 36" N. Longitude 97° 8' 30" W. West<br />
side of Highway 77, 1.5 miles south of Thackerville. Population in fence<br />
row.<br />
The following were collected by Mary Brothers, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011-1170,<br />
United States; Irvin Larsen, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011-1170, United States. Received<br />
11/05/1999.<br />
PI 613770. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 2; Ames 25667. Collected 10/12/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 24' 56" N. Longitude 96° 19' 53" W. Near 2065 Glen<br />
Ellen Road, 0.7 miles east of Old Lakeport Road (County Highway K29),<br />
Woodbury County. Roadside ditch at the beginning of a flood plain. Well<br />
drained soil. Tall H. annuus. Average plant height 206.5 cm.<br />
PI 613771. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 4; Ames 25668. Collected 10/12/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 14' 1" N. Longitude 96° 16' 13" W. West side of<br />
Cass Road, 0.3 mile north of intersection with 330th Street (County<br />
Highway K45), 2.4 miles west of Sloan, Woodbury County. Roadside ditch<br />
along edge of soybean field. Flat area. Tall H. annuus. Average plant<br />
height 264 cm.<br />
PI 613772. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 5; Ames 25669. Collected 10/12/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 13' 45" N. Longitude 96° 11' 37" W. <strong>No</strong>rthwest<br />
corner of intersection between Eastland and Highway 141, ~2 miles east<br />
of Sloan, just north of Woodbury/Monona County line, Woodbury County.<br />
Roadside ditch along a corn field. Tall H. annuus, fairly typical.<br />
Average plant height 294 cm.<br />
PI 613773. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 7; Ames 25670. Collected 10/12/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 6' 51" N. Longitude 96° 13' 3" W. Just west of<br />
cemetary on 170th Street, 0.7 miles west of intersection with County<br />
Highway K42, Monona County. Marshy area along margin of corn planted for<br />
wildlife purposes. Very tall, typical H. annuus. Way past flowering; a<br />
lot of seed has shattered. Average plant height 328.5 cm.<br />
PI 613774. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 8; Ames 25671. Collected 10/12/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 10' 7" N. Longitude 96° 3' 34" W. West side of<br />
Larch, 1 mile north of intersection with County Highway E16, Monona<br />
County. Roadside ditch along margins of corn field. Typical H. annuus,<br />
tall. Past flowering. Average plant height 258.5 cm.<br />
PI 613775. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
196
Wild. 9; Ames 25672. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 0' 13" N. Longitude 96° 8' 15" W. Southeast corner<br />
of intersection between 240th Street and Elm, southwest of Onawa, Monona<br />
County. Bank of roadside ditch. Tall. Way past flowering. Average<br />
plant height 298 cm.<br />
PI 613776. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 10; Ames 25673. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 0' 31" N. Longitude 96° 1' 41" W. <strong>No</strong>rth side of<br />
240th Street, 0.6 mile east of intersection with Locust Avenue, Monona<br />
County. Roadside ditch along margin of corn field. Associated<br />
vegetation: Helianthus grosseserratus (collection 11). Typical, tall.<br />
Past flowering. Average plant height 308 cm.<br />
PI 613777. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 12; Ames 25674. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 54' 49" N. Longitude 96° 4' 54" W. Along railroad<br />
tracks parallel to Holly Road, 0.25 mile north of intersection with<br />
310th Street, just south of Blencoe, Monona County. Bank of ditch along<br />
railroad tracks. Associated vegetation: Helianthus grosseserratus (not<br />
collected). Typical, well past flowering. Average plant height 241 cm.<br />
PI 613778. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 13; Ames 25675. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 50' 6" N. Longitude 96° 3' 55" W. Along east side<br />
of railroad tracks, just east of intersection between County Highway K45<br />
and 120th Street, Harrison County. Bank of ditch along east side of<br />
railroad tracks. Typical, well past flowering. Average plant height 292<br />
cm.<br />
PI 613779. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 14; Ames 25676. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 41' 4" N. Longitude 95° 57' 47" W. West side of<br />
Hamlin, 1.1 miles north of intersection with 235th Street, Harrison<br />
County. Roadside ditch along margin of corn field. Associated<br />
vegetation: Helianthus grosseserratus (not collected). Typical of what<br />
has been observed so far. Well past flowering. Some plants still have<br />
green stems. Latest H. annuus seen thus far. Average plant height 260.5<br />
cm.<br />
PI 613780. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 15; Ames 25677. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 36' 12" N. Longitude 95° 57' 33" W. South side of<br />
280th Street, just east of Interstate 29 overpass, Harrison County. Deep<br />
roadside ditch along margin of harvested soybean field. Some water in<br />
ditch. Typical H. annuus. Average plant height 306.5 cm.<br />
PI 613781. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 16; Ames 25678. Collected 10/13/1999 in Nebraska, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 32' N. Longitude 95° 59' 57" W. Just north of<br />
Brown's Ditch by the boat ramp, near oxbow lake in DeSoto National<br />
Wildlife Refuge, Washington County. Weedy area near oxbow lake. Some<br />
stems still green. A little later than most populations. Some plants<br />
still flowering. Average plant height 244.5 cm.<br />
PI 613782. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 17; Ames 25679. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
197
Latitude 41° 29' 29" N. Longitude 95° 55' 39" W. Just east of<br />
bridge, south side of Highway 362, 0.5 mile from intersection with 140th<br />
Street, Pottawattamie County. Roadside ditch along margin of harvested<br />
soybean field. On a slope. Typical H. annuus. Past flowering. Average<br />
plant height 284 cm.<br />
PI 613783. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 18; Ames 25680. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 21' 10" N. Longitude 95° 54' 28" W. Ditch between<br />
145th Street and Interstate 680, 1.6 miles east of 130th Street,<br />
Pottawattamie County. Roadside ditch. Associated vegetation: H.<br />
tuberosus (Collection 19). Past flowering. Much shorter than those<br />
previously collected. Average plant height 126 cm.<br />
PI 613784. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 20; Ames 25681. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 2' 27" N. Longitude 95° 50' 33" W. Along west side<br />
of 180th Street, 0.7 mile north of intersection with Jardine, Mills<br />
County. Roadside ditch along margin of corn field. Associated<br />
vegetation: Helianthus tuberosus (not collected). Typical, tall. Past<br />
flowering. Most leaves gone. Average plant height 365 cm.<br />
PI 613785. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 21; Ames 25682. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 40° 53' 50" N. Longitude 95° 47' 38" W. West side of<br />
210th Avenue, 0.1 mile from intersection with 102nd Street, Fremont<br />
County. Roadside ditch along margin of harvested soybean field. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
typical as to what has been seen so far. Past flowering. Average plant<br />
height 291.5 cm.<br />
PI 613786. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 22; Ames 25683. Collected 10/14/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 40° 39' 48" N. Longitude 95° 45' 17" W. East side of<br />
railroad tracks, west of 225th Avenue, 0.3 mile north of intersection<br />
with 275th Street, Fremont County. Along railroad tracks. Typical H.<br />
annuus. Past flowering and somewhat shorter than most. Average plant<br />
height 164 cm.<br />
PI 613787. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 23; Ames 25684. Collected 10/14/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 40° 48' 36" N. Longitude 95° 48' 14" W. West side of<br />
200th Avenue, 0.1 mile south of intersection with 162nd Street, Fremont<br />
County. Narrow band of roadside ditch along margin of harvested soybean<br />
field. Typical, past flowering. Again, not as tall. Average plant<br />
height 172 cm.<br />
PI 613788. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 24; Ames 25685. Collected 10/14/1999 in Missouri, United States.<br />
Latitude 40° 11' 14" N. Longitude 95° 22' 16" W. West side of<br />
spur of Highway 111, at and just north of T intersection in Highway 111,<br />
just south of Craig, Holt County. Roadside ditch. Typical, past<br />
flowering. Tall. Average plant height 288 cm.<br />
PI 613789. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 25; Ames 25686. Collected 10/14/1999 in Missouri, United States.<br />
Latitude 40° 2' 32" N. Longitude 95° 20' 15" W. East side of<br />
Ember Road, 0.8 mile south of Highway 159, approximately 1 mile north of<br />
198
Missouri River, Holt County. Along drainage ditch. Tall, past<br />
flowering, but still a few green leaves and a couple of flowers (not<br />
many). Average plant height 197 cm.<br />
PI 613790. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 26; Ames 25687. Collected 10/14/1999 in Missouri, United States.<br />
Latitude 39° 59' 19" N. Longitude 95° 13' 12" W. South side of<br />
290th Street, 1.1 miles east of Highway 111 and Forest City, Holt<br />
County. Roadside ditch along margin of corn field. Past flowering.<br />
Average plant height 242 cm.<br />
PI 613791. Helianthus annuus L.<br />
Wild. 27; Ames 25688. Collected 10/14/1999 in Missouri, United States.<br />
Latitude 39° 54' 40" N. Longitude 94° 58' 37" W. Just west of<br />
bridge, 3.6 miles east of T intersection with U Avenue on Highway 401,<br />
just west of <strong>No</strong>daway, Holt County. Weedy area and bank of ditch around<br />
harvested soybean field. Collected from bank of ditch only. Typical,<br />
past flowering. Average height 233.5 cm.<br />
PI 613792. Helianthus grosseserratus M. Martens<br />
Wild. 6; Ames 25689. Collected 10/12/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 13' 45" N. Longitude 96° 11' 37" W. <strong>No</strong>rthwest<br />
corner of intersection between Eastland and Highway 141, ~2 miles east<br />
of Sloan, just north of Woodbury/Monona County line, Woodbury County.<br />
Roadside ditch along a corn field. Average plant height 191.5 cm.<br />
PI 613793. Helianthus grosseserratus M. Martens<br />
Wild. 11; Ames 25690. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 0' 31" N. Longitude 96° 1' 41" W. <strong>No</strong>rth side of<br />
240th Street, 0.6 mile east of intersection with Locust Avenue, Monona<br />
County. Roadside ditch along margin of corn field. Population extends<br />
along entire bank of ditch. Associated vegetation: Helianthus annuus<br />
(collection 10). Typical, plants still green. Rust present on leaves.<br />
Average plant height 219.5 cm.<br />
PI 613794. Helianthus maximilianii Schrad.<br />
Wild. 1; Ames 25691. Collected 10/12/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 42° 27' 4" N. Longitude 96° 11' 39" W. Corner of 170th<br />
Street and Eastland Avenue, 1.5 miles south of Highway 20 and 1.6 miles<br />
south of Lawton, Woodbury County. Along roadside ditch among rolling<br />
hills. Higher elevation. Well drained soil. Associated vegetation:<br />
brome grass, goldenrod, ragweed, and a few Helianthus annuus(
Wild. 19; Ames 25693. Collected 10/13/1999 in Iowa, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 21' 10" N. Longitude 95° 54' 28" W. Ditch between 145 th<br />
Street and Interstate 680, 1.6 miles east of 130th Street, Pottawattamie<br />
County. Roadside ditch. Associated vegetation: H. annuus (collection<br />
18). Small tubers present, leaves opposite. Average plant height 110 cm.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, National Arctic <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic,<br />
<strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Palmer, Alaska 99645, United States. Received 08/29/1984.<br />
PI 613797. Malus x micromalus Makino<br />
GMAL 275.e1. Pedigree - GMAL 275.e.<br />
PI 613798. Malus x micromalus Makino<br />
GMAL 277.d1. Pedigree - GMAL 277.d.<br />
PI 613799. Malus x micromalus Makino<br />
GMAL 277.k1. Pedigree - GMAL 277.k.<br />
PI 613800. Malus x micromalus Makino<br />
GMAL 278.d1. Pedigree - GMAL 278.d.<br />
PI 613801. Malus x micromalus Makino<br />
GMAL 278.e1. Pedigree - GMAL 278.e.<br />
The following were donated by Bruce J. Parliman, USDA-ARS Fruit Laboratory,<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Building 465, BARC-East, Beltsville,<br />
Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Hortus Botanicus Nationalis, Laboratorium<br />
Dendroflorae, Salaspils, Latvia. Received 06/19/1984.<br />
PI 613802. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 362.e1; Rinkii #382; Rinkii. Pedigree - GMAL 362.e.<br />
PI 613803. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 362.f1; Rinkii #382; Rinkii. Pedigree - GMAL 362.f.<br />
PI 613804. Malus mandshurica (Maxim.) Kom. ex Skvortsov<br />
GMAL 364.a1; #379. Pedigree - GMAL 364.a.<br />
PI 613805. Malus mandshurica (Maxim.) Kom. ex Skvortsov<br />
GMAL 364.g1; #379. Pedigree - GMAL 364.g.<br />
PI 613806. Malus toringo (Siebold) Siebold ex de Vriese<br />
GMAL 365.j1. Pedigree - GMAL 365.j.<br />
The following were donated by C. Ferris Miller, Chollipo Arboretum, 344-16<br />
Yonhui-dong, Sodaemun-kuSosan Gun, Seoul, Seoul 120-113, Korea, South; USDA,<br />
ARS, National Arctic <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic, <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Palmer, Alaska 99645,<br />
United States. Received 06/24/1985.<br />
PI 613807. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 392.a1. Pedigree - GMAL 392.a.<br />
PI 613808. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 392.d1. Pedigree - GMAL 392.d.<br />
PI 613809. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
200
GMAL 393.c1. Pedigree - GMAL 393.c.<br />
PI 613810. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 393.d1. Pedigree - GMAL 393.d.<br />
PI 613811. Malus hupehensis (Pamp.) Rehder<br />
GMAL 395.c1. Pedigree - GMAL 395.c.<br />
PI 613812. Malus sargentii Rehder<br />
GMAL 397.g1. Pedigree - GMAL 397.g.<br />
PI 613813. Malus sargentii Rehder<br />
GMAL 397.l1. Pedigree - GMAL 397.l.<br />
The following were developed by C.H. Ragland, Agricultural Experiment<br />
Station, State College, Mississippi, United States. Donated by Roger D. Way,<br />
Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />
Horticulture, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />
06/24/1985.<br />
PI 613814. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. GMAL 429; San Jacinto. Pedigree - Unknown; discovered about<br />
1895. Fruit size medium to large, 70-80 mm. Skin 70-100% red, striped,<br />
attractive. Shape conic. Flesh semifirm, nearly white. Flavor subacid,<br />
eating quality fair. Harvest season early September, 4 weeks before<br />
Delicious. Tree medium productive. Fruits hang after ripe. Diploid<br />
(<strong>Plant</strong> Breed. Abstr. 1217). Resembles Red June. R.D. Way, 1993.<br />
Originated: Dr. Ragland.<br />
The following were developed by Anna Morris Daniels, Abilene, Texas, United<br />
States. Donated by Roger D. Way, Cornell University, New York State Agric.<br />
Exp. Station, Department of Horticulture, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States. Received 06/24/1985.<br />
PI 613815. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. GMAL 544; Jonalicious. Pedigree - Unknown; seedling discovered<br />
1933; introduced 1960; plant patent 1777, Dec. 9, 1958; assigned to<br />
Stark Bros. Nursery, Louisiane, MO. Fruit large, about 3 1/2 in. in<br />
diam., round. Skin thick, tough, smooth, dots conspicuous, ground color<br />
yellow, later blushed a bright, nearly solid red. Flesh juicy, tinged<br />
yellow, texture firm, tender, crisp, subacid, aroma distinct quality<br />
good. Keeps well for about 120 days in ordinary storage. Ripens just<br />
after Jonathan, end of Sept. in midwest resembles Jonathan. Tree<br />
vigorous, upright, size medium, hardy, productive. Resembles Jonathan<br />
food quality. High quality.<br />
The following were donated by Roger D. Way, Cornell University, New York<br />
State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticulture, Geneva, New York<br />
14456-0462, United States. Received 06/24/1985.<br />
PI 613816. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. GMAL 728; Early Joe. Pedigree - Unknown. About 1800, seed<br />
from Salisbury, Connecticut, sown in Orchard of Heman Chapin, East<br />
Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York. Fruit size small to medium, 50-65<br />
201
mm. Skin 60-100% red, striped, attractive. shape oblate. Flesh semifirm,<br />
cream colored. Flavor subacid, sometimes perfume flavored. eating<br />
quality good. Harvest season late August. Tree upright habit. Medium<br />
productivity, strongly biennial. Early, small, red. Was resistant.<br />
PI 613817. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. GMAL 1256; Malinda. Pedigree - Introduced in Minnesota in<br />
1860. Fruit size medium, 65-70mm. Skin green ground color, 5-20% orange<br />
blush, unattractive. Shape conic. Flesh firm, cream- colored. Flavor<br />
subacid, eating quality fair. Harvest season late, late October, 3 weeks<br />
after Delicious. <strong>No</strong> commercial usefulness. Tree productive, strongly<br />
biennial cropping. R.D. Way, 1991. May not be true to type. Will get<br />
original from J. Luby.<br />
The following were developed by Albert F. Etter. Donated by Roger D. Way,<br />
Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />
Horticulture, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />
06/24/1985.<br />
PI 613818. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. GMAL 1306; Wickson. Pedigree - Yellow Newtown x Spitzenburg;<br />
selected 1944; introduced 1944. Fruit crab, size small, 40-55 mm. Skin<br />
70-90% red, striped. Shape round-conic. Flesh firm. Flavor acid,<br />
slightly astringent; eating quality poor. Harvest season late October, 2<br />
weeks after Delicious. Tree productive, annual cropping. Diploid<br />
(J.Am.Soc.Hort.Sci. 103:690. 1978), erronously listed as Crimson Beauty;<br />
worthless. R.D. Way, 1993.<br />
The following were developed by T.C. Maxwell Nursery, Geneva, New York,<br />
United States. Donated by Roger D. Way, Cornell University, New York State<br />
Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticulture, Geneva, New York 14456-0462,<br />
United States. Received 06/24/1985.<br />
PI 613819. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. GMAL 1349; Geneva Ontario. Pedigree - Ontario bud mutation;<br />
not introduced; discovered about 1946. Fruit and tree indistinguishable<br />
from Ontario except fruit much larger, 90-105 mm; chimera type 2-4-4.<br />
Diploid-tetraploid chimera of Ontario.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, National Arctic <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic,<br />
<strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Palmer, Alaska 99645, United States. Received 10/15/1985.<br />
PI 613820. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 1460.x1. Pedigree - GMAL 1460.x.<br />
The following were collected by T.B. Lee, Seoul National University,<br />
Department of Forestry, College of Agriculture, Seoul, Kyonggi, Korea, South.<br />
Donated by USDA, ARS, National Arctic <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic, <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Palmer,<br />
Alaska 99645, United States. Received 03/07/1986.<br />
PI 613821. Malus x asiatica Nakai<br />
GMAL 1487.b1. Collected in Korea, South. Pedigree - GMAL 1487.b.<br />
202
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, National Arctic <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic,<br />
<strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Palmer, Alaska 99645, United States. Received 03/07/1986.<br />
PI 613822. Malus x micromalus Makino<br />
GMAL 1497.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 1497.b.<br />
PI 613823. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 1502.a1; <strong>No</strong>. 2. Pedigree - GMAL 1502.a.<br />
PI 613824. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 1522.a1. Collected in Korea, South. Pedigree - GMAL 1522.a.<br />
PI 613825. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 1522.d1. Collected in Korea, South. Pedigree - GMAL 1522.d.<br />
PI 613826. Malus coronaria (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 1527.f1. Pedigree - GMAL 1527.f.<br />
The following were donated by Bruce J. Parliman, USDA-ARS Fruit Laboratory,<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Building 465, BARC-East, Beltsville,<br />
Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Turnab Agric. Research Institute,<br />
Peshawar, <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan; USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
<strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States.<br />
Received 08/31/1977.<br />
PI 613827. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. A 69803; Q 21033; T21033H; GMAL 1631; Amri.<br />
The following were donated by Vasil Cociu, Lab. for Fruit Tree Genetics &<br />
Breeding, Research Instit. for Fruit Growing, Trustul Pomiculturii,<br />
Pitesti-Maracineni, Arges 0300, Romania. Received 04/09/1981.<br />
PI 613828. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. C 06766; GMAL 1649; Q 22413; Delicios de Voinesti.<br />
PI 613829. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Uncertain. C 06766; GMAL 1655; Q 22414; F2-33-27.<br />
The following were donated by Bruce J. Parliman, USDA-ARS Fruit Laboratory,<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Building 465, BARC-East, Beltsville,<br />
Maryland 20705-2350, United States; USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
<strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States.<br />
Received 09/1974.<br />
PI 613830. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivated. Q 20059; T20059I; GMAL 1663; Inducoa <strong>No</strong>. II. Provisional<br />
Release - <strong>No</strong>t Available.<br />
The following were donated by Vasil Cociu, Lab. for Fruit Tree Genetics &<br />
Breeding, Research Instit. for Fruit Growing, Trustul Pomiculturii,<br />
Pitesti-Maracineni, Arges 0300, Romania. Received 03/18/1982.<br />
203
PI 613831. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. C 08823; GMAL 1683; Q 22887; Rosu de Cluj.<br />
The following were donated by Ephraim Slor, Agricultural Research<br />
Organization, The Volcani Center, Beit Dagan, Central, Israel; Bruce J.<br />
Parliman, USDA-ARS Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office,<br />
Building 465, BARC-East, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States;<br />
USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Beltsville,<br />
Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 02/06/1979.<br />
PI 613832. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. C 01769; Q 21550; T21550P; GMAL 1701; Slor.<br />
The following were donated by South African <strong>Plant</strong> Improvement Org., P.O. Box<br />
86, Ceres, Cape Province 6835, South Africa; Bruce J. Parliman, USDA-ARS<br />
Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Building 465, BARC-East,<br />
Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory,<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United<br />
States. Received 08/28/1980.<br />
PI 613833. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. C 05210; T22067G; GMAL 1816; Goldsmith. Pedigree - Thought to<br />
be chance seedling of Granny Smith x Golden Delicious. Intro. 1975.<br />
Provisional Release - <strong>No</strong>t Available. Fruit is similar to Granny Smith,<br />
except ripens 2 weeks earlier, large, conical, skin color green to buff<br />
yellow. Texture fine, firm, flesh color cream, quality fair, storage<br />
life 6-8 months, somewhat shorter than Granny Smith. Tree very vigorous,<br />
very precocious, bloom late.<br />
The following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New York<br />
State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />
York 14456-0462, United States; Cheng Suozhan, Chinese Academy of Agric.<br />
Sciences, Institute of Pomology, Zhengzhou, Henan, China. Received 12/1986.<br />
PI 613834. Malus hupehensis (Pamp.) Rehder<br />
GMAL 1878.i1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1878.i.<br />
PI 613835. Malus x asiatica Nakai<br />
GMAL 1879.a1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1879.a.<br />
PI 613836. Malus spectabilis (Aiton) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 1880.i1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1880.i.<br />
PI 613837. Malus toringo (Siebold) Siebold ex de Vriese<br />
GMAL 1881.a1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1881.a.<br />
PI 613838. Malus toringo (Siebold) Siebold ex de Vriese<br />
GMAL 1881.e1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1881.e.<br />
The following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New York<br />
State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />
York 14456-0462, United States. Received 01/08/1987.<br />
204
PI 613839. Malus x micromalus Makino<br />
GMAL 1882.c1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1882.c.<br />
The following were donated by Cheng Suozhan, Chinese Academy of Agric.<br />
Sciences, Institute of Pomology, Zhengzhou, Henan, China. Received<br />
01/08/1987.<br />
PI 613840. Malus x micromalus Makino<br />
GMAL 1882.d1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1882.d.<br />
The following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New York<br />
State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />
York 14456-0462, United States; Cheng Suozhan, Chinese Academy of Agric.<br />
Sciences, Institute of Pomology, Zhengzhou, Henan, China. Received<br />
01/08/1987.<br />
PI 613841. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 1883.a1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1883.a.<br />
PI 613842. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 1883.n1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1883.n.<br />
The following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New York<br />
State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />
York 14456-0462, United States. Received 01/08/1987.<br />
PI 613843. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 1884.a1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1884.a.<br />
The following were donated by Cheng Suozhan, Chinese Academy of Agric.<br />
Sciences, Institute of Pomology, Zhengzhou, Henan, China. Received<br />
01/08/1987.<br />
PI 613844. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 1884.k1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 1884.k.<br />
The following were donated by Bruce J. Parliman, USDA-ARS Fruit Laboratory,<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Building 465, BARC-East, Beltsville,<br />
Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Hortus Botanicus Fominianus,<br />
Universitatis Kioviensis, Rue De Komintern, Kiev, Kiev 252032, Ukraine.<br />
Received 07/11/1986.<br />
PI 613845. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 1890.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 1890.b.<br />
The following were donated by T. Sanada, Fruit Tree Research Station,<br />
Ministry of Agric., Forestry and Fishing, Division of Fruit Breeding, Yatabe,<br />
Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan. Received 04/08/1987.<br />
PI 613846. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
205
GMAL 2174.b1; Ringo Asami. Pedigree - GMAL 2174.b.<br />
PI 613847. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 2174.m1; Ringo Asami. Pedigree - GMAL 2174.m.<br />
PI 613848. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 2175.b1; Inuringo. Pedigree - GMAL 2175.b.<br />
PI 613849. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 2175.p1; Inuringo. Pedigree - GMAL 2175.p.<br />
The following were donated by V.L. Vitkovskij, N.I. Vavilov Research<br />
Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, 44 Bolshaya Morskaya Street, St. Petersburg,<br />
Leningrad 190000, Russian Federation. Received 05/01/1987.<br />
PI 613850. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
GMAL 2250.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2250.b.<br />
PI 613851. Malus sieversii var. turkmenorum (Juz. & Popov) Ponomar.<br />
GMAL 2251.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2251.b.<br />
PI 613852. Malus sieversii var. turkmenorum (Juz. & Popov) Ponomar.<br />
GMAL 2251.f1. Pedigree - GMAL 2251.f.<br />
PI 613853. Malus orientalis Uglitzk.<br />
GMAL 2269.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2269.b.<br />
PI 613854. Malus sieversii var. kirghisorum (Al. Fed. & Fed.) Ponomar.<br />
GMAL 2288.a1. Pedigree - GMAL 2288.a.<br />
PI 613855. Malus sieversii var. kirghisorum (Al. Fed. & Fed.) Ponomar.<br />
GMAL 2288.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2288.b.<br />
PI 613856. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
GMAL 2289.a1. Pedigree - GMAL 2289.a.<br />
PI 613857. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
GMAL 2289.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2289.b.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, National Arctic <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic,<br />
<strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Palmer, Alaska 99645, United States. Received 10/01/1987.<br />
PI 613858. Malus toringo (Siebold) Siebold ex de Vriese<br />
GMAL 2494.a. Collected in Japan. Pedigree - GMAL 2494.01.<br />
PI 613859. Malus toringo (Siebold) Siebold ex de Vriese<br />
GMAL 2501.a. Collected in Japan. Pedigree - GMAL 2501.01.<br />
The following were collected by T.B. Lee, Seoul National University,<br />
Department of Forestry, College of Agriculture, Seoul, Kyonggi, Korea, South.<br />
Donated by USDA, ARS, National Arctic <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic, <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Palmer,<br />
Alaska 99645, United States. Received 10/01/1987.<br />
PI 613860. Malus toringo (Siebold) Siebold ex de Vriese<br />
206
GMAL 2507.f1. Collected in Korea, South. Pedigree - GMAL 2507.f.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, National Arctic <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic,<br />
<strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Palmer, Alaska 99645, United States. Received 10/01/1987.<br />
PI 613861. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 2515.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2515.b.<br />
PI 613862. Malus sargentii Rehder<br />
GMAL 2518.b1; Rosea. Pedigree - GMAL 2518.b.<br />
The following were donated by Toma Dimitrovski, Faculty of Agriculture and<br />
Forestry, University of Skopje, Skopje, Macedonia. Received 02/15/1972.<br />
PI 613863. Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 2520.a1. Pedigree - GMAL .a.<br />
PI 613864. Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 2520.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2520.b.<br />
PI 613865. Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 2521.a1. Pedigree - GMAL 2521.a.<br />
PI 613866. Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 2522.a1. Pedigree - GMAL 2522.a.<br />
PI 613867. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
GMAL 2522.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2522.b.<br />
PI 613868. Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 2523.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2523.b.<br />
PI 613869. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
GMAL 2525.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2525.b.<br />
PI 613870. Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 2526.a1. Pedigree - GMAL 2526.a.<br />
PI 613871. Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 2527.a1. Pedigree - GMAL 2527.a.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, National Arctic <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic,<br />
<strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Palmer, Alaska 99645, United States. Received 10/01/1987.<br />
PI 613872. Malus ioensis (Alph. Wood) Britton<br />
GMAL 2531.a1. Pedigree - GMAL 2531.a.<br />
PI 613873. Malus ioensis (Alph. Wood) Britton<br />
GMAL 2531.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2531.b.<br />
PI 613874. Malus sargentii Rehder<br />
GMAL 2533.a. Pedigree - GMAL 2533.01.<br />
PI 613875. Malus hupehensis (Pamp.) Rehder<br />
207
GMAL 2540.f1. Pedigree - GMAL 2540.f.<br />
PI 613876. Malus sargentii Rehder<br />
GMAL 2544.b. Pedigree - GMAL 2544.01.<br />
PI 613877. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 2545.h1. Pedigree - GMAL 2545.h.<br />
The following were collected by Elizabeth Dickson, NYS Agricultural<br />
Experiment Station, Horticultural Sciences, Hedrick Hall, Geneva, New York<br />
14456-0462, United States. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University,<br />
New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences,<br />
Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received 11/01/1987.<br />
PI 613878. Malus angustifolia (Aiton) Michx.<br />
GMAL 2547.f1. Collected 08/26/1987 in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United States.<br />
Latitude 35° 10' 46" N. Longitude 82° 48' 4" W. Transylvania<br />
Co., in pasture 0.2 mi. from Hwy 64 on Co. Rd. 1392 (Cherryville Rd.),<br />
old Hwy 64. Pedigree - GMAL 2547.f.<br />
PI 613879. Malus angustifolia (Aiton) Michx.<br />
GMAL 2548.d1. Collected 08/26/1987 in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United States.<br />
Madison Co., same as Dickson 583. Pedigree - GMAL 2548.d.<br />
PI 613880. Malus angustifolia (Aiton) Michx.<br />
GMAL 2550.e1. Collected 08/27/1987 in South Carolina, United States.<br />
Latitude 33° 19' 21" N. Longitude 80° 24' 49" W. Berkeley Co.,<br />
near Holly Hill; 0.7 mi. SE of Berkeley-Orangeburg Co. line on Rt 176.<br />
West side of road. Pedigree - GMAL 2550.e.<br />
PI 613881. Malus angustifolia (Aiton) Michx.<br />
GMAL 2553.c1. Collected 08/21/1987 in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United States.<br />
Latitude 34° 32' 39" N. Longitude 78° 38' 37" W. Bladen Co., 3.5<br />
mi. S. on Hwy 701 from junction with Hwy 87 at Elizabethtown W. of road,<br />
sandy soil. Pedigree - GMAL 2553.c.<br />
PI 613882. Malus angustifolia (Aiton) Michx.<br />
GMAL 2563.g1. Collected 08/26/1987 in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United States.<br />
Latitude 35° 49' 20" N. Longitude 82° 36' 40" W. Madison Co. 0.8<br />
mi. E. from Petersburg on Hwy 213, S. side of road. Pedigree - GMAL<br />
2563.g.<br />
PI 613883. Malus angustifolia (Aiton) Michx.<br />
GMAL 2574.a1. Collected 08/23/1987 in Florida, United States. Wakulla<br />
Co., same site as E. Dickson 547. Pedigree - GMAL 2574.a.<br />
PI 613884. Malus angustifolia (Aiton) Michx.<br />
GMAL 2576.g1. Collected 08/23/1987 in Florida, United States. Wakulla<br />
Co., same site as E. Dickson 547. Pedigree - GMAL 2576.g.<br />
PI 613885. Malus coronaria (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 2590.f. Collected 10/10/1987 in New York, United States. Latitude<br />
42° 26' 12" N. Longitude 76° 30' 30" W. Tompkins Co., across<br />
from Early Bird Farm on Rt. 13, S. of Ithaca, E. side of road, 100 ft.<br />
from roadside. Pedigree - GMAL 2590.03.<br />
208
The following were collected by Kim Hummer, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333-2521, United States.<br />
Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp.<br />
Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462,<br />
United States. Received 11/01/1987.<br />
PI 613886. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 2591.a1. Collected 09/23/1987 in Oregon, United States. Latitude<br />
44° 31' 7" N. Longitude 124° 4' 20" W. Ona Beach State Park, Rt.<br />
101 CIR 10 km S. of Newport, Oregon, Lincoln Co. Pedigree - GMAL 2591.a.<br />
The following were donated by Washington State University, Irrigated Agric.<br />
Research Ext Center, Po Box 30, Prosser, Washington 99350, United States.<br />
Received 02/15/1988.<br />
PI 613887. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. GMAL 2798; White Winter Pearmain. Pedigree - In a lot of<br />
grafts ("during days of saddle-bag transportat- ion") two varieties,..<br />
lost their labels, were progagated & respectively called Red and White<br />
Winter Pearmain; the form- er Esopus Spitzenberg; latter believed old<br />
eastern variety. Fruit below medium to nearly large, uniform in size and<br />
shape. Shape roundish ovate or roundish conic. Flesh lightly tinged.<br />
The following were collected by Michael Medalen, Box 1547, Petersburg,<br />
Arkansas 99833, United States. Received 03/04/1988.<br />
PI 613888. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 2805.a1. Collected in United States. Latitude 56° 48' 44" N.<br />
Longitude 132° 57' 17" W. Petersburg, Alaska, along the shore.<br />
Pedigree - GMAL 2805.a.<br />
The following were donated by Michael Medalen, Box 1547, Petersburg, Arkansas<br />
99833, United States. Received 03/04/1988.<br />
PI 613889. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 2805.e1. Collected in United States. Latitude 56° 48' 44" N.<br />
Longitude 132° 57' 17" W. Petersburg, Alaska, along the shore.<br />
Pedigree - GMAL 2805.e.<br />
The following were collected by Elizabeth Dickson, NYS Agricultural<br />
Experiment Station, Horticultural Sciences, Hedrick Hall, Geneva, New York<br />
14456-0462, United States. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University,<br />
New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences,<br />
Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received 04/01/1988.<br />
PI 613890. Malus coronaria (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 2826.f. Collected 10/10/1987 in New York, United States. Tompkins<br />
Co., 100 yds W. of Turkey Hill Rd./Mont Pleasant intersection on Mont<br />
Pleasant Rd., S. side, hedge- row. Pedigree - GMAL 2826.01.<br />
PI 613891. Malus coronaria (L.) Mill.<br />
<strong>209</strong>
GMAL 2954.f1. Collected 08/26/1988 in Ontario, Canada. Elgin Co., 0.1<br />
mi. W. from Hwy 35 on Co. Rd. 56, Concession VII just past Orville<br />
Cemetery, N. roadside, disturbed area. Pedigree - GMAL 2954.f.<br />
PI 613892. Malus ioensis (Alph. Wood) Britton<br />
GMAL 2967.d1. Collected 09/10/1988 in Illinois, United States. Latitude<br />
40° 6' 47" N. Longitude 88° 8' 49" W. Champaign Co., on state Rt<br />
150, 1.5 mi. E. of 130, near Urbana. Grove of 100+ trees between<br />
railroad tracks and south roadside. Pedigree - GMAL 2967.d.<br />
PI 613893. Malus ioensis (Alph. Wood) Britton<br />
GMAL 2970.e1. Collected 09/15/1988 in Nebraska, United States. Latitude<br />
40° 2' 39" N. Longitude 95° 25' 35" W. Richardson Co., S. of<br />
Rulo, about 0.7 mi. from intersection with bridge over Missouri River on<br />
road to Iowa Indian Reservation, west roadside. Pedigree - GMAL 2970.e.<br />
PI 613894. Malus ioensis (Alph. Wood) Britton<br />
GMAL 2971.f1. Collected 09/15/1988 in Missouri, United States. Latitude<br />
39° 45' 22" N. Longitude 94° 46' 59" W. Buchanan Co., Missouri<br />
Western State College campus, Biology study area. 100+ individuals<br />
scattered throughout secondary woods, Gleditsia, Alnus, rubra. Pedigree<br />
- GMAL 2971.f.<br />
The following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New<br />
York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva,<br />
New York 14456-0462, United States. Received 11/01/1988.<br />
PI 613895. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 2983.b1. Collected 07/11/1988 in California, United States.<br />
Adjacent to Kellogg road to beach ca. 100 m from beach with Lonicera,<br />
Salix, marsh grass; ground dry but probably moist to wet much of the<br />
year. Pedigree - GMAL 2983.b.<br />
The following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New York<br />
State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />
York 14456-0462, United States. Received 11/01/1988.<br />
PI 613896. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 2992.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 2992.b.<br />
The following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New<br />
York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva,<br />
New York 14456-0462, United States. Received 11/01/1988.<br />
PI 613897. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 2996.c1. Collected 10/11/1988 in Oregon, United States. Along west<br />
? (right-hand side driving from Falls City) of road, deep inside forest<br />
under canopy. Pedigree - GMAL 2996.c.<br />
PI 613898. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3015.h1. Collected 10/12/1988 in California, United States.<br />
Latitude 41° 9' 38" N. Longitude 124° 8' 1" W. In sphagnum bog<br />
(east side edge) just south of Big Lagoon, Humboldt Co., CA; could only<br />
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find this small cluster of M. fusca but didn't expore south end of bog.<br />
Pedigree - GMAL 3015.h. Leaf fall very late October 2003.<br />
PI 613899. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3017.a. Collected 10/13/1988 in Oregon, United States. Latitude<br />
43° 42' 30" N. Longitude 124° 6' 8" W. Off dirt road (in swampy<br />
area), approx. 20 m from Hwy 101 just N. of bridge to Bolou Is. (near<br />
Reedsport, Douglas Co., CA); one other M. fusca nearby. <strong>No</strong> young plants<br />
observed; others plants include sedges, Rhamaus, skunk cabbage.<br />
Pedigree - GMAL 3017.01.<br />
PI 613900. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3018.a1. Collected 10/13/1988 in Oregon, United States. Latitude<br />
44° 1' 17" N. Longitude 124° 6' 29" W. Road to Heceta Beach, ca.<br />
1/4 mi. from Hwy 101 on N. side of road w/ Rhododendron, Beech, Pine,<br />
Salal, Cystus, Lane Co Oregon. This habitat is being developed as<br />
subdivision. Pedigree - GMAL 3018.a.<br />
PI 613901. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3029.c1. Collected 10/13/1988 in Oregon, United States. Latitude<br />
44° 36' 55" N. Longitude 123° 37' 50" W. Ellmaker State Park,<br />
Lincoln Co., Oregon on Hwy 20 near edge of grass at top of bank above<br />
creek, with prunus, Crataegus. Pedigree - GMAL 3029.c.<br />
PI 613902. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3036.i1. Collected 10/14/1988 in Oregon, United States. Latitude<br />
45° 42' 51" N. Longitude 123° 55' 22" W. South side of road to<br />
Nehalem Bay (ca. 0.2 mi. from cemetery) State Park, Tillamook Co.,<br />
Oregon with California Huckleberry, Spiraea, Salil, M. fusca dominant!<br />
Area across road on N. is being developed;largest pop. of M. fusca seen.<br />
Pedigree - GMAL 3036.i.<br />
PI 613903. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3038.d1. Collected 10/14/1988 in Oregon, United States. Latitude<br />
45° 55' 23" N. Longitude 123° 58' 5" W. Along stream where the<br />
road to Ecola State Park branches from 5th St., Clatsop Co., Oregon.<br />
Pedigree - GMAL 3038.d.<br />
PI 613904. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3044.b1. Collected 10/14/1988 in Washington, United States.<br />
Latitude 46° 19' 52" N. Longitude 124° 3' 10" W. S. side Hwy 101<br />
abouat 200 m west of Seaview, Pacific Co., Washington. Pedigree - GMAL<br />
3044.b.<br />
The following were collected by Elizabeth Dickson, NYS Agricultural<br />
Experiment Station, Horticultural Sciences, Hedrick Hall, Geneva, New York<br />
14456-0462, United States. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University,<br />
New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences,<br />
Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received 11/01/1988.<br />
PI 613905. Malus coronaria (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 3051.j1. Collected 09/10/1988 in Illinois, United States. Latitude<br />
40° 1' 40" N. Longitude 88° 34' 24" W. Piatt Co., Monticello,<br />
near street in park; close to the Courthouse. Pedigree - GMAL 3051.j.<br />
211
PI 613906. Malus ioensis (Alph. Wood) Britton<br />
GMAL 3052.g1. Collected 09/10/1988 in Illinois, United States. Latitude<br />
40° 1' 40" N. Longitude 88° 34' 24" W. Piatt Co., Allerton Park,<br />
S.E. of Monticello on walking path that originates near the S.E.<br />
entrance. Pedigree - GMAL 3052.g.<br />
PI 613907. Malus coronaria (L.) Mill.<br />
GMAL 3069.a1. Collected 08/30/1988 in Michigan, United States. Berrien<br />
Co., 0.1 mi. W. of Creek Rd. on Stafford Rd., 4 trees at fence row; S.<br />
roadside. Pedigree - GMAL 3069.a.<br />
PI 613908. Malus ioensis (Alph. Wood) Britton<br />
GMAL 3079.j1. Collected 09/11/1988 in Illinois, United States. Latitude<br />
40° 47' 19" N. Longitude 89° 52' 14" W. Peoria Co., 0.4 mi. S.<br />
of Hwy 8 intersection on Maher Rd., E. roadside. Pedigree - GMAL 3079.j.<br />
The following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New<br />
York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva,<br />
New York 14456-0462, United States. Received 11/01/1988.<br />
PI 613909. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3097.a. Collected 11/20/1988 in Washington, United States. 0.4 m<br />
W. of 101 <strong>No</strong>rth on road to Copalis Crossing; along road at edge of<br />
meadow (just W. of Humptulips). Malus x domestica (1 tree) nearby;<br />
closest to 88153b, ca. 30 yds. Pedigree - GMAL 3097.01.<br />
PI 613910. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3102.a. Collected 11/20/1988 in Washington, United States. About<br />
50 m west of Hwy 101 N. on old logging road (between hwy and clear cut<br />
area) 0.4 mi south of Olympic National Park, Jefferson Co., Washington.<br />
Pedigree - GMAL 3102.01.<br />
PI 613911. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3106.a. Collected 11/20/1988 in Washington, United States. Near<br />
south end of Olympic National Park along secondary road considerable<br />
amount of Malus fusca in area. Pedigree - GMAL 3106.01. Leaf fall very<br />
early October 2003.<br />
The following were donated by Herb S. Aldwinckle, Cornell University, New<br />
York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Geneva, New<br />
York 14456-0462, United States. Received 12/15/1988.<br />
PI 613912. Malus sikkimensis (Wenz.) Koehne ex C. K. Schneid.<br />
GMAL 3115.a1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 3115.a.<br />
PI 613913. Malus ombrophila Hand.-Mazz.<br />
GMAL 3123.c1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 3123.c.<br />
PI 613914. Malus ombrophila Hand.-Mazz.<br />
GMAL 3123.d1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 3123.d.<br />
PI 613915. Malus ombrophila Hand.-Mazz.<br />
GMAL 3123.e1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 3123.e.<br />
212
PI 613916. Malus ombrophila Hand.-Mazz.<br />
GMAL 3123.f. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 3123.01.<br />
PI 613917. Malus ombrophila Hand.-Mazz.<br />
GMAL 3124.a1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 3124.a.<br />
PI 613918. Malus ombrophila Hand.-Mazz.<br />
GMAL 3124.b1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 3124.b.<br />
PI 613919. Malus ombrophila Hand.-Mazz.<br />
GMAL 3124.c1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 3124.c.<br />
PI 613920. Malus ombrophila Hand.-Mazz.<br />
GMAL 3125.b1. Collected in China. Pedigree - GMAL 3125.b.<br />
The following were donated by Zhen Long Yan, Beijing Botanical Garden,<br />
Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Beijing, Beijing, China. Received<br />
10/02/1989.<br />
PI 613921. Malus x asiatica Nakai<br />
GMAL 3224.i1. Pedigree - GMAL 3224.i.<br />
PI 613922. Malus x asiatica Nakai<br />
GMAL 3225.f. Pedigree - GMAL 3225.01.<br />
PI 613923. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 3227.c. Pedigree - GMAL 3227.01.<br />
PI 613924. Malus spectabilis (Aiton) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 3228.i1. Pedigree - GMAL 3228.i.<br />
PI 613925. Malus bhutanica (W. W. Sm.) J. B. Phipps<br />
GMAL 3230.j1. Pedigree - GMAL 3230.j.<br />
PI 613926. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 3231.h1. Pedigree - GMAL 3231.h.<br />
PI 613927. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 3232.g1. Pedigree - GMAL 3232.g.<br />
PI 613928. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 3233.a. Pedigree - GMAL 3233.01.<br />
PI 613929. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 3235.b1. Pedigree - GMAL 3235.b.<br />
PI 613930. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 3236.e1. Pedigree - GMAL 3236.e.<br />
PI 613931. Malus hupehensis (Pamp.) Rehder<br />
GMAL 3237.a. Pedigree - GMAL 3237.01.<br />
PI 613932. Malus toringo (Siebold) Siebold ex de Vriese<br />
GMAL 3239.f1. Pedigree - GMAL 3239.f.<br />
213
PI 613933. Malus hupehensis (Pamp.) Rehder<br />
GMAL 3240.a. Pedigree - GMAL 3240.01.<br />
PI 613934. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.<br />
GMAL 3241.e1. Pedigree - GMAL 3241.e.<br />
The following were donated by Suzanne Hurtt, USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Quarantine Office, Building 580, BARC-East, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350,<br />
United States. Received 04/04/1995.<br />
PI 613935. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "Granerly"; T25380F; GMAL 3591. Collected in South Africa.<br />
PI 613936. Malus sp.<br />
Wild. "VII-252"; T26706; GMAL 3592; VII - 252. Collected in Nepal.<br />
PI 613937. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "Shtreifling"; Q27140; GMAL 3593. Collected in Russian<br />
Federation.<br />
PI 613938. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "Malt Bagaevskii"; Q27145; GMAL 3594. Collected in Russian<br />
Federation.<br />
The following were donated by Dan Thompson, Agriculture Canada, Center for<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Health, Saanichton <strong>Plant</strong> Quarantine Station, Sidney, British Columbia<br />
V8L 1H3, Canada. Received 04/04/1995.<br />
PI 613939. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "<strong>No</strong>vaspy"; 1529-05AZ; GMAL 3595. Collected 1995 in Canada.<br />
The following were donated by Jules Janick, Purdue University, Department of<br />
Horticulture, and Landscape Architecture, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-1165,<br />
United States. Received 02/28/1996.<br />
PI 613940. Malus sp.<br />
Wild. Coop 39; GMAL 4004.<br />
PI 613941. Malus sp.<br />
Wild. GMAL 4005; Coop 41.<br />
PI 613942. Malus sp.<br />
Wild. "Primiera"; Coop 42; GMAL 4006.<br />
PI 613943. Malus sp.<br />
Wild. "Juliet"; Coop 43; GMAL 4007.<br />
PI 613944. Malus sp.<br />
Wild. GMAL 4008; Coop 44.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, 11601<br />
214
Old Pond Rd, Glenn Dale, Maryland 20769, United States. Received 02/28/1996.<br />
PI 613945. Malus toringo (Siebold) Siebold ex de Vriese<br />
Wild. "M. sieboldii KSW 3696"; NA 56635; GMAL 4009; KSW 3696.<br />
The following were donated by Dan Thompson, Agriculture Canada, Center for<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Health, Saanichton <strong>Plant</strong> Quarantine Station, Sidney, British Columbia<br />
V8L 1H3, Canada. Received 09/11/1997.<br />
PI 613946. Malus sp.<br />
Rep 2-23-15; Q 1139-03; GMAL 4336; Macfree.<br />
PI 613947. Malus sp.<br />
Rep 1-10-14; Q 1303-04; GMAL 4337; J-TE-F.<br />
The following were donated by Theo C.J. Grootendorst, Southmeadow Fruit<br />
Gardens, 10603 Cleveland Ave., P.O. Box 211, Baroda, Michigan 49101, United<br />
States. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 613948. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "Kandil Sinap"; GMAL 4440. Collected in Ukraine. Pedigree -<br />
Probably arose early 1800's. Size large (64:89mm.); shape tall,<br />
truncate-conic, concave, ribbed at eye; skin pale yellow almost entirely<br />
flushed and striped red; flesh tender, crisp, snow-white; flavor sweet,<br />
slightly vinous, perfumed; season mid to very late. Tree grows in a<br />
pronounced narrow, pyramidal dwarfish-form. Keeps until February. It<br />
has been noted that origin may be Turkey.<br />
The following were donated by N.I. Vavilov Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, 44<br />
Herzen Street, Leningrad, Leningrad 190000, Russian Federation; USDA, ARS,<br />
Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Beltsville, Maryland<br />
20705-2350, United States. Received 04/01/1988.<br />
PI 613949. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "Shtreifling"; F; Q 27140; GMAL 4501. Collected in Former<br />
Soviet Union.<br />
PI 613950. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "Mal't Bagaevskii"; L; Q 27145; GMAL 4502. Collected in Former<br />
Soviet Union.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; Gaylord Mink, Washington State University, Irrigated Agricultural<br />
Res. & Ext. Ctr., Route 2, Box 2953-A, Prosser, Washington 99350, United<br />
States; Dickson. Donated by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office,<br />
Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 10/01/1993.<br />
PI 613951. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 93-21-01; KAZ93-21-01; BE-4925; Q 32661; GMAL 4574. Collected<br />
09/11/1993 in Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 23' N. Longitude 80° 25'<br />
215
E. Elevation 1780 m. Collected in Forestry Camp #16, Topolevka Forestry<br />
Area, Taldy-Kurgan region, Soldier's Gorge, Dzhungarsky Alatau, city of<br />
Sarkand near Topolevka, Kazakhstan. Rocky soil, 45% W facing slope,<br />
750-800 mm rainfall. Elite scion material.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States. Donated by USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine<br />
Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 09/21/1995.<br />
PI 613952. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 18-18; Q 35784A; GMAL 4575. Collected 09/12/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 42° 53' 18" N. Longitude 69° 52' 52" E.<br />
Elevation 910 m. Karatau Province. Boraldy River Forest area. 5 km.<br />
north of Boraldy Forest Camp which is 80 km. north of Chimkent.<br />
Xerophytic. Very stony soil, dry. Slope incline: 1%, 15 degrees, north.<br />
Rainfall: less than 300 mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Associated: M.<br />
sieversii. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus; Associated: Cerasus. Assoc.<br />
herbaceous: Rheum, Tulipa. Vigor good. <strong>No</strong>n-fruiting. Xerophytic<br />
conditions, soil very stoney, dry drainage. 1 percent incline plateau<br />
landform, rainfall < 300 mm., dominant species Crataegus, Pontica.<br />
Population abundance 250, distribution scattered. Area size 400 x 400<br />
m.,ee size informity small, disease uniformity clean. Sucer propagation<br />
none, % fruiting 60, number of trees sampled 34/8, fruit unfirmity: very<br />
diverse.<br />
PI 613953. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-07; Q 36406A; GMAL 4576. Collected 09/02/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 15' 51" N. Longitude 81° 34' 45" E.<br />
Elevation 840 m. Semipalitinsk Region - Tarbagatai Mountain region. 4<br />
km. NE of Alekseyevka, 20 km. north of Urdzhar. Collected middle of<br />
south valley (site 10, 1995) on south side, 50 ft. from field edge, may<br />
be same as one elite collected in 1995. Soil: silt, little rock, good<br />
drainage. Variable incline, open, ridges on valleys. Dominant tree sp:<br />
M. sieversii; Associated: Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp: Rosa; Assoc:<br />
Lonicera. Dominant herhaceous: Humulus; Assoc: Circium. Rainfall 400mm.<br />
Sampled 25 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic and sweet. Over<br />
color is 60% red. Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Free of disease and<br />
insects. May be same as elite collected in 1995. Scion collected also.<br />
PI 613954. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-11; Q 36409C; GMAL 4577. Collected 09/02/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 4" N. Longitude 81° 34' 50" E.<br />
Elevation 880 m. Semipalitinsk Region - Tarbagatai Mountain region. 4<br />
km. NE of Alekseyevka, 20 km north of Urdzhar. Collected near site<br />
03-10. Soil: silt, little rock, good drainage. Variableincline, open,<br />
ridges on valleys. Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii; Associated:<br />
Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp: Rosa; Assoc: Lonicera. Dominant<br />
herbaceous: Humulus; Assoc: Circium. Rainfall 400 mm. Sampled 4 fruits<br />
from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic. Fruit size is over 50mm. Free<br />
of disease and insects. Very nice flavor. Only four fruits available.<br />
Scion collected also.<br />
PI 613955. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-12; Q 36410C; GMAL 4578. Collected 09/02/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 4" N. Longitude 81° 34' 57" E.<br />
216
Semipalitinsk Region - Tarbagatai Mountain region. 4 km NE of<br />
Alekseyevka, 20 km. north of Urdzhar. Collected near streams near site<br />
05 (1995) on west end of site 10 (1995). Soil: silt, little rock, good<br />
drainage. Variable incline, open, ridges on valleys. Dominant tree sp:<br />
M. sieversii; Assoc: Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp: Rosa; Assoc:<br />
Lonicera. Dominant herbaceous: Humulus; Assoc: Circium. Rainfall 400 mm.<br />
Sampled 60 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is subacid. Over color is<br />
60% red. Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Free of disease and insects.<br />
General health is great. Scion collected also.<br />
PI 613956. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-13; Q 36411C; GMAL 4579. Collected 09/02/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 15' 9" N. Longitude 81° 34' 14" E.<br />
Elevation 800 m. Semipalitinsk Region - Tarbagatai Mountain region. 4<br />
km. NE of Alekseyevka, 20 km. north of Urdzhan. Collected on west facing<br />
slope in site 05 (1995) just up the incline from the road. Soil: silt,<br />
little rock, good drainage. Variable incline, open, ridges on valleys.<br />
Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii; Assoc: Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp:<br />
Rosa; Assoc: Lonicera. Dominant herbaceous: Humulus; Assoc: Circium.<br />
Rainfall 400 mm. Sampled 80 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is<br />
aromatic. Free of disease and insects. Scion collected also.<br />
PI 613957. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-14; Q 36412A; GMAL 4580. Collected 09/03/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 5" N. Longitude 81° 35' 34" E.<br />
Elevation 800 m. Semipalitinsk Region - Tarbagatai Mountain region. 4<br />
km. NE of Alekseyevka, 20 km. north of Urdzhar. Collected along road in<br />
center of site 09 (1995) may have been collected as an elite in 1995.<br />
Soil: silt, little rock, good drainage. Variable incline, open, ridges<br />
on valleys. Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii; Assoc: Crataegus. Dominant<br />
shrub sp: Rosa; Assoc: Lonicera. Dominant herbaceous: Humulus; Assoc:<br />
Circium. Rainfall 400mm. Sampled 100 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor<br />
is aromatic. Over color is 70% red. Fruit size is larger than 50mm.<br />
Free of disease, some codling moth. May have been collected as an elite<br />
in 1995. Scion collected also.<br />
PI 613958. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 07-07; Q 36423B; GMAL 4581. Collected 09/09/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 24' 17" N. Longitude 80° 24' 25" E.<br />
Elevation 1220 m. 15 km. east of Topelevka - Djungarsky Range. 3 km.<br />
southeast of Topelevka Forestry Camp. Collections made in radius around<br />
camp. Collected near GMAL 4256. Fertile. Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii;<br />
Assoc: Betula, Crataegus, Acer, Quercus, Tilia, Populus, Betula. Dom.<br />
Shrub sp: Berberis, Lonicera; Assoc: Cotoneaster, Rubus, Berberis,<br />
Ribes. Dom. Herb: Fragaria, Grasses, Humulus; Assoc: Dianthus. Sampled<br />
7 fruits form 1 tree. Flesh flavor is sweet. Fruit size is larger than<br />
50mm. Free of disease and insects. Has water core. Strange<br />
hazelnut-bananna flavor. Scion collected also.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States;<br />
Elizabeth E. Dickson, The University of Calgary, Herbarium, Dept. of<br />
Biological Sciences, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4,<br />
Canada. Donated by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell University, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
217
Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />
09/21/1995.<br />
PI 613959. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 17-14; Q 35782A; GMAL 4335. Collected 09/09/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Pedigree - GMAL 3681.01. Wild. Clone of tree from which<br />
GMAL 3681 seed were collected.<br />
The following were donated by Maxine Thompson, Oregon State University,<br />
Department of Horticulture, Cordley Hall 2042, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2911,<br />
United States. Received 12/13/1988.<br />
PI 613960. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. 880570; "Quetta Ambri (880570)"; T&B 880570; T27407A; GMAL<br />
4441; Q 27407. Collected in Pakistan. Provisional Release - <strong>No</strong>t<br />
Available.<br />
PI 613961. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. 880590; "Naskushu (880590)"; T&B 880590; T27409A; Q 27409;<br />
GMAL 4442. Collected in Pakistan. Provisional Release - <strong>No</strong>t Available.<br />
PI 613962. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. 880626; "Bongkushu (880626)"; T&B 880626; T27414E; Q 27414;<br />
GMAL 4443; Bongkshu (880626). Collected in Pakistan. Provisional<br />
Release - <strong>No</strong>t Available.<br />
The following were developed by O. Rigitano; M. Ojima; F.A.C. Dall'Orto.<br />
Donated by A. P. Camilo, Estacao Expt. de Cacador, EMPASC, Caixa Postal D-1,<br />
CEP 89500, Cacador, Santa Catarina, Brazil; USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory,<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United<br />
States. Received 05/16/1990.<br />
PI 613963. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "Dulcina"; IAC 8-35; BE-2926; Q 28078; GMAL 4503. Pedigree -<br />
Primazia/Valinhense. Provisional Release - <strong>No</strong>t Available. Blooms 2-3<br />
weeks before Golden Delicious, ripens at same time. Fruits dark red.<br />
Requires about 650 chilling hours for natural dormancy breaking.<br />
Released in 1975.<br />
The following were donated by A. P. Camilo, Estacao Expt. de Cacador, EMPASC,<br />
Caixa Postal D-1, CEP 89500, Cacador, Santa Catarina, Brazil; USDA, ARS,<br />
Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Beltsville, Maryland<br />
20705-2350, United States. Received 05/16/1990.<br />
PI 613964. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "Princesa"; BE-2926; Q 28082; GMAL 4504. Provisional Release -<br />
<strong>No</strong>t Available. Blooms quite early, about 3-4 weeks earlier and ripens 8<br />
weeks before before Golden Delicious and 4 weeks before Gala. Fruits red<br />
striped over a yellowish ground color, very attractive, resemble<br />
Delicious in shape and size. Yield high in Southern Brazil. Released by<br />
EMPASC in 1986. Very susceptible to scab and powdery mildew.<br />
218
The following were donated by Instituto Agronomico de Campinas, Av. Barao de<br />
Itapura, 1481, Caixa Postal 28, 13020-902, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil; USDA,<br />
ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Beltsville,<br />
Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 07/23/1990.<br />
PI 613965. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "Marquesa"; IAC 570-38; BE-3026; Q 28141; GMAL 4505. Pedigree<br />
- Seedling selection from Golden Delicious/Valinhense = Rainha (IAC<br />
8-31). Provisional Release - <strong>No</strong>t Available. Tree medium vigor,<br />
semi-compact, numerous branches, productive (40 kg fruit for 5-6 year<br />
old trees). Chilling requirement low - less than 120 hours below 7.2<br />
deg. C Fruits medium-sized, slightly irregular, red striated on<br />
yellow-green background, attractive, very waxy. Flavor good, aromatic.<br />
Cross pollinated but selfing possible.<br />
PI 613966. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Cultivar. "Galicia"; IAC 276-2; BE-3026; Q 28142; GMAL 4506. Pedigree -<br />
From Gala/Anna seedling. Provisional Release - <strong>No</strong>t Available. Tree<br />
semi-vigorous, branches and leaves abundant, productive. Flowers early,<br />
requires early pollinator. Seeds per fruit 6 to 8. Chilling requirement<br />
less than 120 hours below 7.2 deg C. Fruits small, 80-100g, elongated,<br />
irregular, similar to Anna. Fruit color pink straited, yellow<br />
background, juicy, flavorable, crisp, firm. Cross pollinated.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; Gaylord Mink, Washington State University, Irrigated Agricultural<br />
Res. & Ext. Ctr., Route 2, Box 2953-A, Prosser, Washington 99350, United<br />
States; Dickson. Donated by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States. Received 10/01/1993.<br />
PI 613967. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. 33-01; FORM 35 (33-01); T32663A; Q 32663; GMAL 4444. Collected<br />
09/17/1993 in Kazakhstan. Latitude 43° 30' N. Longitude 77° 41'<br />
E. Elevation 930 m. Collected at State Farm (Dr. Smuryghin), Malovdnoe<br />
Village, Kazakhstan. Provisional Release - <strong>No</strong>t Available.<br />
PI 613968. Malus sieversii var. kirghisorum (Al. Fed. & Fed.) Ponomar.<br />
Wild. 34-01; FORM 43 (34-01); BE-4925; T32664C; Q 32664; GMAL 4445.<br />
Collected 09/17/1993 in Kazakhstan. Latitude 43° 30' N. Longitude<br />
77° 41' E. Elevation 930 m. Collected at State Farm (Dr. Smuryghin),<br />
Malovdnoe Village, Kazakhstan.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; Gaylord Mink, Washington State University, Irrigated Agricultural<br />
Res. & Ext. Ctr., Route 2, Box 2953-A, Prosser, Washington 99350, United<br />
States; Dickson. Donated by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office,<br />
Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 10/01/1993.<br />
PI 613969. Malus hybrid<br />
219
Wild. FORM 181 (35-01); BE-4925; Q 32665A; GMAL 4582. Collected<br />
09/17/1993 in Kazakhstan. Latitude 43° 30' N. Longitude 77° 41'<br />
E. Elevation 930 m. Collected st State Farm (Dr. Smuryghin), Malovdnoe<br />
Village, Kazakhstan. Pedigree - Malus sieversii/Malus kirghisorum.<br />
Elite scion material.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States;<br />
Elizabeth E. Dickson, The University of Calgary, Herbarium, Dept. of<br />
Biological Sciences, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4,<br />
Canada. Donated by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell University, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States; USDA,<br />
ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Beltsville,<br />
Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 09/21/1995.<br />
PI 613970. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 05-06; GMAL 4326. Collected 08/29/1995 in Kazakhstan.<br />
Latitude 47° 14' 39" N. Longitude 81° 34' 14" E. Elevation 870<br />
m. Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). Village of<br />
Alekseyevka. 4 km. <strong>No</strong>rtheast of Alekseyevka, 20 km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urdzhar.<br />
Flat area near stream. Collected in South end of West Valley.<br />
Coordinates in Urdzhar: 47-05-01, 81-37-49. Temp: max. +41, min. -40.<br />
Stoney gravely loam soil. Good drainage. 400 mm rainfall. Dominant tree<br />
sp.: Populus. Dominant shrub sp.: Crataegus, Rosa; Associated-Viburnum.<br />
Random pop. as close as 20 m. to stream. Many new small trees growing.<br />
Pedigree - GMAL 3607.01. Sampled 30 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is firm<br />
with aromatic flesh flavor. Fruit size is larger than 50mm, free of<br />
scab. Scion also collected. Clone of tree from which GMAL 3607 seed<br />
were collected.<br />
PI 613971. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 06-01; Q 35772A; GMAL 4327. Collected 08/29/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 12" N. Longitude 81° 34' 25" E.<br />
Elevation 990 m. Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20<br />
km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urdzhar. 7 km. <strong>No</strong>rtheast of Alekseyevka. Landform mostly<br />
hillside. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth end of West Valley, upstream 3 km. from<br />
site 05 (GMAL's 3604-3607, GMAL's 3760-3789). Silt to clay loam soil.<br />
Aspect: Mostly East. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii;<br />
Associated-Populus, Pyrus, Acer. Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa;<br />
Assoc.-Lonicera, Amygdalus, Rubus. Dominant herbaceous: Grasses;<br />
Assoc.-Potentilla, Fragaria. Pedigree - GMAL 3608.01. Wild. Additional<br />
habitat data: Nearest M. domestica 5 km. Collection tree height 3<br />
meters. DBH 7 cm. multiple trunk. Habit type: I spar. sampled 150<br />
fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic. Over color is 90%.<br />
Fruit size is larger than 50mm, no scab. Spur type tree. Clone of tree<br />
from which GMAL 3608 seed were collected.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States;<br />
Elizabeth E. Dickson, The University of Calgary, Herbarium, Dept. of<br />
Biological Sciences, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4,<br />
220
Canada. Donated by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell University, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />
09/21/1995.<br />
PI 613972. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 06-08; Q 35773A; GMAL 4328. Collected 08/29/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 12" N. Longitude 81° 34' 25" E.<br />
Elevation 990 m. Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20<br />
km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urdzhar. 7 km. <strong>No</strong>rtheast of Alekseyevka. Landform mostly<br />
hillside. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth end of West Valley, upstream 3 km. from<br />
site 05 (GMAL's 3604-3607, GMAL's 3760-3789). Silt to clay loam soil.<br />
Aspect: West. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii; Associated-Populus,<br />
Pyrus, Acer. Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa; Assoc.-Lonicera, Amygdalus,<br />
Rubus. Dominant herbaceous: Grasses; Assoc.-Potentilla, Fragaria.<br />
Pedigree - GMAL 3614.01. Wild. Additional habitat data: Habit type: II<br />
semispur. Leaves very clean from disease; nice shape tree. Sampled 30<br />
fruits from 1 tree. Fruit collected from tree with nice shape. Fruit<br />
is firm with aromatic flesh flavor. Fruit size is larger than 50mm.<br />
Very clean and free of disease. Clone of tree from which GMAL 3614 seed<br />
were collected.<br />
PI 613973. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 07-02; Q 35774A; GMAL 4329. Collected 08/30/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 14" N. Longitude 81° 34' 45" E.<br />
Elevation 960 m. Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20<br />
km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urdzhar, 6 km. NE of Alekseyevka. Slopes of East-West<br />
Valley. Collected on north slope of <strong>No</strong>rth Valley. Between & East of<br />
sites 05 & 06 (GMAL's 3604-3615, GMAL's 3760-3789). Slope incline: 15<br />
degrees. Aspect: <strong>No</strong>rth. Rainfall: 400 mm. Dominant tree sp.: M.<br />
sieversii; Assoc.-Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa.<br />
Associated-Amydalus. Dominant herbaceous: Aster. Pedigree - GMAL<br />
3616.01. Wild. Sampled 30 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is firm with<br />
aromatic flesh flavor, fruit bruises easily. Fruit size is larger than<br />
50mm, very attractive. # 3 on the 07-01P population sample. Clone of<br />
tree from which GMAL 3616 seed were collected. same accession as GMAL<br />
3792.<br />
PI 613974. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 07-05; Q 35775A; GMAL 4330. Collected 08/30/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 14" N. Longitude 81° 34' 45" E.<br />
Elevation 960 m. Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20<br />
km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urdzhar, 6 km. NE of Alekseyevka. Slopes of East-West<br />
Valley. Collected on north slope of <strong>No</strong>rth Valley. Between & East of<br />
sites 05 & 06 (GMAL's 3604-3615, GMAL's 3760-3789). Slope incline: 5-20.<br />
Aspect: South and <strong>No</strong>rth. Rainfall: 400 mm. Dominant tree sp.: M.<br />
sieversii; Assoc.-Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa.<br />
Associated-Amydalus. Dominant herbaceous: Aster. Pedigree - GMAL<br />
3619.01. Wild. Sampled 30 fruits from 1 tree. Fleag flavor is<br />
aromatic, very flavorful. Best tasting one so far collected. Fruit size<br />
is larger than 50mm, generally free of sacb. Clone of tree from which<br />
GMAL 3619 seed were collected.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
221
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States;<br />
Elizabeth E. Dickson, The University of Calgary, Herbarium, Dept. of<br />
Biological Sciences, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4,<br />
Canada. Donated by USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine<br />
Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 09/21/1995.<br />
PI 613975. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 08-04; Q35776A; GMAL 4446. Collected 09/12/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 15' 20" N. Longitude 81° 34' 20" E.<br />
Elevation 920 m. Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20<br />
km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urdzhar. 5 km. <strong>No</strong>rtheast of Alekseyevka. Collected mainly<br />
on west slopes in center of West Valley. Equidistant between sites 05 &<br />
06 (GMAL's 3604-3615, GMAL's 3760-3789). Silt to clay loam soil. Aspect:<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth. Landform mostly hillside. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii.<br />
Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa; Associated-Lonicera, Rubus. Dominant<br />
herbaceous: Malva; Assoc.-Fragaria. Elite scion material. Wild.<br />
Additional habitat data: Tree ht. 3.5 m, habit type III standard, crop<br />
load very heavy. Leaves clean (from disease), shape very large-triploid<br />
like. General notes: juicy, winter keeper, looks like domesticated<br />
apples. Sampled 30 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is firm with aromatic flesh<br />
flavor. Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Very heavy cropload.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States;<br />
Elizabeth E. Dickson, The University of Calgary, Herbarium, Dept. of<br />
Biological Sciences, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4,<br />
Canada. Donated by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell University, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />
09/21/1995.<br />
PI 613976. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 08-06; Q 35777A; GMAL 4331. Collected 08/30/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 15' 20" N. Longitude 81° 34' 20" E.<br />
Elevation 920 m. Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20<br />
km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urdzhar. 5 km. <strong>No</strong>rtheast of Alekseyevka. Collected mainly<br />
on west slopes in center of West Valley. Equidistant between sites 05 &<br />
06 (GMAL's 3604-3615, GMAL's 3760-3789). Silt to clay loam soil. Aspect:<br />
West. Landform mostly hillside. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii.<br />
Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa; Associated-Lonicera, Rubus. Dominant<br />
herbaceous: Malva; Assoc.-Fragaria. Pedigree - GMAL 3625.01. Sampled 15<br />
fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is firm with aromatic flesh flavor. Over<br />
color is 80% red. Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Small amount of scab<br />
detected. Very column shaped tree. Clone of tree from which GMAL 3625<br />
seed were collected.<br />
PI 613977. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 10-01L; Q 35778A; GMAL 4332. Collected 08/31/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 15' 52" N. Longitude 81° 35' 5" E.<br />
Elevation 1000 m. Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20<br />
km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urdzhar, 3-4 km. <strong>No</strong>rtheast of Alekseyevka. Collected on<br />
east ridge of South Valley. Aspect: West. Dominant tree sp.: M.<br />
sieversii. Dominant shrub sp.: Amygdalus; Associated-Rosa. Dominant<br />
herbaceous: Aster; Assoc.-Xanthium. Pedigree - GMAL 3643.01. Wild.<br />
Additional habitat data: DBH 10 cm. Habit type: I spar. Medium vigor.<br />
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Heavy crop load. General health good. Sampled 150 fruits from 1 tree.<br />
Fruit is firm with aromatic flesh flavor. Over color is 90% red. Fruit<br />
size is over 50mm, no scab. <strong>No</strong> insects. Closest to 'McIntosh' group of<br />
those sampled. Spur type tree. Clone of tree from which GMAL 3643 seed<br />
were collected.<br />
PI 613978. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 10-04F; Q 35779A; GMAL 4333. Collected 08/31/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 15' 52" N. Longitude 81° 35' 5" E.<br />
Elevation 1000 m. Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20<br />
km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urdzhar, 3-4 km. <strong>No</strong>rtheast of Alekseyevka. Collected in<br />
South Valley, on slopes or edges. Slope incline: 10 degrees. Aspect:<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii. Dominant shrub sp.: Amygdalus.<br />
Associated-Rosa. Dominant herbaceous: Aster; Assoc.-Xanthium. Pedigree<br />
- GMAL 3636.01. Wild. Additional habitat data: Collection tree height<br />
2.5 meters. DBH 6 cm. Leaves clean, no insects. Commercial size, winter<br />
type. Sampled 35 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is firm with aromatic and<br />
sweet flesh flavor. Over color is 60% red. Fruit size is larger than<br />
50mm. Clone of tree from which GMAL 3636 were collected.<br />
PI 613979. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 10-05F; Q 35780A; GMAL 4334. Collected 08/31/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 15' 52" N. Longitude 81° 35' 5" E.<br />
Elevation 1000 m. Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20<br />
km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urdzhar, 3-4 km. <strong>No</strong>rtheast of Alekseyevka. Collected from<br />
west end between Middle and South Valley, on a ridge. Slope incline: 3<br />
degrees. Aspect: <strong>No</strong>rthwest. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii. Dominant<br />
shrub sp.: Amygdalus; Associated-Rosa. Dominant herbaceous: Aster;<br />
Assoc.-Xanthium. Pedigree - GMAL 3637.01. Wild. Additional habitat<br />
data: Collection tree height 2.5 meters. DBH 7 cm. Moderate scab, no<br />
insects present. Sampled 50 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is<br />
aromatic. Over color is 85% red. Largest apple found in Tarbagatui<br />
(over 73mm). Clone of tree from which GMAL 3637 seed were collected.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States; James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural<br />
Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States;<br />
Elizabeth E. Dickson, The University of Calgary, Herbarium, Dept. of<br />
Biological Sciences, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4,<br />
Canada. Donated by USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine<br />
Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 09/21/1995.<br />
PI 613980. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 12-02; Q35781B; GMAL 4447. Collected 09/12/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 23' 46" N. Longitude 80° 24' 28" E.<br />
Elevation 1450 m. Topolevka village. 15 km. East of Topolevka -<br />
Djungarsky Range. 1.5 km. Southeast of Topolevka Forestry Camp.<br />
Elevation: 1220-1450 m. Aspect: <strong>No</strong>rthwest. Dominant tree sp.: M.<br />
sieversii; Assoc.-Acer, Quercus, Tilia, Populus, Rhamnus. Dominant shrub<br />
sp.: Lonicera; Assoc-Berberis, Cotoneaster, Rubus. Dominant herbaceous:<br />
Grasses; Assoc.-Fragaria, Chelidonium, Urtica. Elite scion material.<br />
Wild. Additional habitat data: Tree ht. 3.5 m, DBH 8 cm., habit type I<br />
spur-nice. Crop load very heavy. Leaves: very clean (from disease).<br />
Scab: quite clean. Insects: some codling moth, eggs visible in seed.<br />
General notes: Largest fruit in Djungarsky so far, sets fruit in<br />
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clusters, has clonal offshoots. Same accession as GMAL 3890.<br />
PI 613981. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 95 18-07; Q35783B; GMAL 4448. Collected 09/12/1995 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 42° 53' 18" N. Longitude 69° 52' 52" E.<br />
Elevation 910 m. Karatau Province. Boraldy River Forest area. 5 km.<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth of Boraldy Forest Camp which is 80 km. <strong>No</strong>rth of Chimkent.<br />
Xerophytic. Very stony soil, dry. Slope incline: 10 degrees, N-NW.<br />
Rainfall: less than 300 mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Associated-M.<br />
Sieversii. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus; Assoc-Cerasus. Associated<br />
herbaceous: Rheum, Tulipa. Elite scion material. Additional habitat<br />
data: Leaves: very clean (from disease). Disease: very clean. Insects:<br />
very clean. General notes: <strong>No</strong> fruit on tree. <strong>Germplasm</strong> sample for<br />
drought resistance. 09/10/95. Landform slightly inclined plateau, rai<br />
nfall < 300 mm. Trees sampled 34/8, fruit uniformity very diverse.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States. Donated by USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine<br />
Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 09/25/1996.<br />
PI 613982. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-02; Q36403A; GMAL 4449. Collected 09/01/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 4" N. Longitude 81° 34' 59" E.<br />
Elevation 820 m. Semipalitinsk Region-Tarbagatai Mt. region. 4 km<br />
northeast of Alekseyevka, 20 km north of Urdzhar. Collected on the south<br />
side of site 10, middle valley (1995), 150 yds. west of East end valley,<br />
50 ft. up from field. Soil: Silt, Little rock, good drainage. Variable<br />
incline, open, ridges on valleys. Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii;<br />
Assoc-Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp: Rosa; Assoc-Lonicera. Dominant<br />
herbaceous: Humulus; Assoc-Circium. Rainfall 400mm. Sampled 40 fruits<br />
from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic and sweet. Fruit is larger than<br />
50mm. Free of disease and insects. General health is excellent. Scion<br />
collected also.<br />
PI 613983. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-04; Q36404C; GMAL 4450. Collected 09/01/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 14" N. Longitude 81° 34' 45" E.<br />
Elevation 860 m. Semipalitinsk Region-Tarbagatai Mt. region. 4 km<br />
northeast of Alekseyevka, 20 km north of Urdzhar. Collected in site<br />
07(1995). East end of valley on north side. Soil: Silt, Little rock,<br />
good drainage. Variable incline,south, open, ridges on valleys. Dominant<br />
tree sp: M. sieversii; Assoc-Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp: Rosa;<br />
Assoc-Lonicera. Dominant herbaceous: Humulus; Assoc-Circium. Rainfall<br />
400mm. Elite scion material. Sampled 80 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh<br />
flavor is aromatic. Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Free of disease and<br />
insects. Scion collected also.<br />
PI 613984. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-05; Q36405C; GMAL 4451. Collected 09/01/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 4" N. Longitude 81° 34' 45" E.<br />
Elevation 840 m. Semipalitinsk Region-Tarbagatai Mt. region. 4 km NE of<br />
Alekseyevka, 20 km north of Urdzhar. Collected at site 10(1995) middle<br />
valley where it merges with site 08(1995) near river on west side,<br />
collected near creek. Soil: Silt, Little rock, good drainage. Variable<br />
incline, open, ridges on valleys. Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii;<br />
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Assoc-Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp: Rosa; Assoc-Lonicera. Dominant<br />
herbaceous: Humulus; Assoc-Circium. Rainfall 400mm. Elite scion<br />
material. Sampled 30 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is subacid. Over<br />
color is 50% red. Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Free of disease and<br />
insects. Scion collected also.<br />
PI 613985. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-08; Q36407B; GMAL 4452. Collected 09/02/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 15' 51" N. Longitude 81° 34' 45" E.<br />
Elevation 840 m. Semipalitinsk Region-Tarbagatai Mt. region. 4 km<br />
<strong>No</strong>rtheast of Alekseyevka, 20 km north of Urdzhar. Collected 75 ft. west<br />
of 03-07. Soil: Silt, Little rock, good drainage. Variable incline,<br />
north, open, ridges on valleys. Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii;<br />
Assoc-Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp: Rosa; Assoc-Lonicera. Dominant<br />
herbaceous: Humulus; Assoc-Circium. Rainfall 400mm. Elite scion<br />
material. Sampled 30 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is is subacid.<br />
Free of disease and insects. Scion also collected.<br />
PI 613986. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-09; Q36408C; GMAL 4453. Collected 09/02/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 4" N. Longitude 81° 34' 57" E.<br />
Elevation 900 m. Semipalitinsk Region-Tarbagatai Mt. region. 4 km NE of<br />
Alekseyevka, 20 km north of Urdzhar. Collected at east end of South<br />
valley (site 10 1995) just 10 ft. from field on west-facing slope. Soil:<br />
Silt, Little rock, good drainage. Variable incline, west, open, ridges<br />
on valleys. Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii; Assoc-Crataegus. Dominant<br />
shrub sp: Rosa; Assoc-Lonicera. Dominant herbaceous: Humulus;<br />
Assoc-Circium. Rainfall 400mm. Elite scion material. Sampled 20 fruits<br />
from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is sweet. Free of disease and insects.<br />
Scion also collected.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States. Donated by USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine<br />
Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; USDA, ARS, Fruit<br />
Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine Office, Beltsville, Maryland<br />
20705-2350, United States. Received 09/25/1996.<br />
PI 613987. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 03-15; Q 36413A; GMAL 4454. Collected 09/03/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 47° 16' 5" N. Longitude 81° 35' 30" E.<br />
Elevation 1030 m. Semipalitinsk Region-Tarbagatai Mt. region. 4 km<br />
northeast of Alekseyevka, 20 km north of Urdzhar. Near 03-14, 1/2km<br />
north of 03-14. Soil: Silt, Little rock, good drainage. Variable<br />
incline, open, ridges on valleys. Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii;<br />
Assoc-Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp: Rosa; Assoc-Lonicera. Dominant<br />
herbaceous: Humulus; Assoc-Circium. Rainfall 400mm. Elite scion<br />
material. sampled 100 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic.<br />
Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Free of disease and insects. Scion<br />
also collected. Same as 03-01P-59, GMAL 4155.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States. Donated by USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine<br />
Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 09/25/1996.<br />
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PI 613988. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 05-04; Q36414C; GMAL 4455. Collected 09/05/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 41' 1" N. Longitude 81° 51' 45" E.<br />
Elevation 1190 m. Andreyevka District-Djungarsky Mt. range. 5 miles<br />
northwest of Konstantinova. Drainage good, Incline 10-40 degrees,<br />
northwest, very open. Cultivation to southeast-forested ridge on<br />
northwest, rainfall 700mm. Dominant tree sp: Malus, Betula, Populus.<br />
Dominant Shrub sp: Rosa. Elite scion material. Sampled 40 fruits from<br />
1 tree. Flesh flavor is subacid. Overcolor is 70% red. Fruit size is<br />
larger than 50mm. Free of disease and insects. Scion also collected.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States. Received 09/25/1996.<br />
PI 613989. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 06-02; Q 36416; GMAL 4507. Collected 09/06/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 31' 20" N. Longitude 80° 43' 40" E.<br />
Elevation 1230 m. 9 km southeast of Lepinsk, 2 km southeast of Lepsinsk<br />
Forestry Camp. Incline 20%. Excellent drainage, mostly N-NE, rainfall<br />
700mm. Dominant Tree sp: Malus sieversii: Assoc-Populus tremula.<br />
Dominant shrub sp: Rubus caesius: Assoc-Lonicera. Dominant Herbaceous:<br />
Urtica; Assoc-Cirscium. Pedigree - PI 600603.01. Sampled 50 fruits from<br />
1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic. Over color is 50% red. Free of<br />
disease and insects. Scion collected also.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States. Donated by USDA, ARS, Fruit Laboratory, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quarantine<br />
Office, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 09/25/1996.<br />
PI 613990. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 06-03; Q36417A; GMAL 4456. Collected 09/06/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 31' 2" N. Longitude 80° 43' 40" E.<br />
Elevation 1230 m. 9 km southeast of Lepinsk, 2 km southeast of Lepsinsk<br />
Forestry Camp. Incline 20%. Excellent drainage, mostly N-Ne, rainfall<br />
700mm. Dominant Tree sp: Malus sieversii: Assoc-Populus tremula.<br />
Dominant shrub sp: Rubus caesius: Assoc-Lonicera. Dominant Herbaceous:<br />
Urtica; Assoc-Cirscium. Elite scion material. sampled 70 fruits from 1<br />
tree. Free of disease and insects. Scion also collected.<br />
PI 613991. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 07-03; Q36419C; GMAL 4457. Collected 09/08/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 24' 26" N. Longitude 80° 26' 22" E.<br />
Elevation 1460 m. 15km east of Topelevka-Djungarsky Range. 3 km<br />
southeast of Topelevka Forestry Camp. Collections made in radius around<br />
camp. Incline 10%, northwest. Fertile. Dominant tree sp: Malus<br />
sierversii; Assoc.-Betula, Crataegus, Acer, Quercus, Tilia, Populus,<br />
Betula. Dom. Shrub Sp: Berberis, Lonicera: Assoc.-Cotoneaster, Rubus,<br />
Berberis, Ribes. Dom. herb.:Fragaria,Grasses,Humulus:Assoc.-Dianthus.<br />
Elite scion material. sampled 80 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh is subacid.<br />
Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Free of disease and insects. Nice<br />
apple, 50 year old tree. Scion also collected.<br />
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PI 613992. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 07-04; Q36420A; GMAL 4458. Collected 09/08/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 24' 1" N. Longitude 80° 26' 27" E.<br />
Elevation 1540 m. 15 km southeast of Topelevka-Djungarski Range. 3km of<br />
Topelevka Forestry Camp. Collected further east of camp at higher<br />
elevations. Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii; Assoc-Betula, Crataegus,<br />
Acer, Quercus, Tilia, Populus, Rhamnus. Dom. shrub sp: Berberis,<br />
Lonicera; Assoc-Cotoneaster, Rubus, Ribes. Dom. herb:Fragaria, Grasses,<br />
Humulus; Assoc-Dianthus, Fragaria, Chelidonium. Sampled 8 fruits from<br />
54 trees. Flesh flavor is subacid. scab is absent. Genetic Dwarf.<br />
Same as 07-04.<br />
PI 613993. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 07-05; Q36421B; GMAL 4459. Collected 09/08/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 24' 1" N. Longitude 80° 26' 27" E.<br />
Elevation 1580 m. 15 km southeast of Topelevka-Djungarski Range. 3km of<br />
Topelevka Forestry Camp. Collected further east of camp at higher<br />
elevations. Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii; Assoc-Betula, Crataegus,<br />
Acer, Quercus, Tilia, Populus, Rhamnus. Dom. shrub sp: Berberis,<br />
Lonicera; Assoc-Cotoneaster, Rubus, Ribes. Dom. herb:Fragaria, Grasses,<br />
Humulus; Assoc-Dianthus, Fragaria, Chelidonium. Sampled 8 fruits from<br />
54 trees. Flesh flavor is subacid. Scab is absent. Genetic Dwarfs.<br />
Same as 07-05.<br />
PI 613994. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 07-06; Q36422C; GMAL 4460. Collected 09/08/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 24' 12" N. Longitude 80° 24' 22" E.<br />
Elevation 1500 m. 15km east of Topelevka-Djungarsky Range. 3 km<br />
southeast of Topelevka Forestry Camp. Collections made in radius around<br />
camp. Aspect west. Fertile. Dominant tree sp: Malus sierversii;<br />
Assoc.-Betula, Crataegus, Acer, Quercus, Tilia, Populus, Betula. Dom.<br />
Shrub Sp: Berberis, Lonicera: Assoc.-Cotoneaster, Rubus, Berberis,<br />
Ribes. Dom. herb.:Fragaria,Grasses,Humulus:Assoc.-Dianthus. Sampled 100<br />
fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic. Fruit size is larger<br />
than 50mm. Free of of disease and insects. Scion collected also.<br />
PI 613995. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 07-09; Q36424C; GMAL 4461. Collected 09/09/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 45° 24' 37" N. Longitude 80° 24' 19" E.<br />
Elevation 1240 m. 15km east of Topelevka-Djungarsky Range. 3 km<br />
southeast of Topelevka Forestry Camp. Collections made in radius around<br />
camp. Aspect southeast. Fertile. Dominant tree sp: Malus sierversii;<br />
Assoc.-Betula, Crataegus, Acer, Quercus, Tilia, Populus, Betula. Dom.<br />
Shrub Sp: Berberis, Lonicera: Assoc.-Cotoneaster, Rubus, Berberis,<br />
Ribes. Dom. herb.:Fragaria,Grasses,Humulus:Assoc.-Dianthus. Sampled 80<br />
fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is subacid. Over color is 50% red.<br />
Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Free of disease and insects. Crop load<br />
is heavy. Large apples with hugh green leaves that are clean, look like<br />
triploid. Apples could even be larger of smaller crop. Scion collected<br />
also.<br />
The following were collected by Philip L. Forsline, USDA, ARS, Cornell<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />
States. Received 09/25/1996.<br />
PI 613996. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
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Wild. KAZ 96 08-13; Q36427B; GMAL 4462. Collected 09/14/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 42° 39' 57" N. Longitude 70° 14' 50" E.<br />
Elevation 780 m. Kok Bulak (Black Spring) Forestry Camp. 35 km southeast<br />
of Boraldy Camp visited in 1995. Collections made in and around<br />
camp-north, east, south of camp. Variable and open, stream bed and<br />
hillsides. Rainfall 275mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Assoc.-Malus,<br />
Vitis, Morus Rhamnus. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus, Pyrus, Rosa.<br />
Dominant herbaceous: Grasses. Sampled 30 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh<br />
flavor is aromatic. Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Free of disease.<br />
Heavy codling moth, largest fruit so far. Scion also collected.<br />
PI 613997. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 08-15; Q36428C; GMAL 4463. Collected 09/14/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 42° 40' 8" N. Longitude 70° 15' 4" E.<br />
Elevation 840 m. Kok Bulak (Black Spring) Forestry Camp. 35 km southeast<br />
of Boraldy Camp visited in 1995. Collections made in and around<br />
camp-north, east, south of camp. Variable and open, stream bed and<br />
hillsides. Rainfall 275mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Assoc.-Malus,<br />
Vitis, Morus Rhamnus. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus, Pyrus, Rosa.<br />
Dominant herbaceous: Grasses. Sampled 70 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh<br />
flavor is aromatic. Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Free of disease<br />
and insects. Excellent flavor, very large leaf. Scion also collected.<br />
PI 613998. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 08-16; Q36429C; GMAL 4464. Collected 09/14/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 42° 40' 8" N. Longitude 70° 15' 4" E. Kok<br />
Bulak (Black Spring) Forestry Camp. 35 km southeast of Boraldy Camp<br />
visited in 1995. Collections made in and around camp-north, east, south<br />
of camp. Variable and open, stream bed and hillsides. Rainfall 275mm.<br />
Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Assoc.-Malus, Vitis, Morus Rhamnus.<br />
Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus, Pyrus, Rosa. Dominant herbaceous: Grasses.<br />
Elite scion material.<br />
PI 613999. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 08-17; Q36430B; GMAL 4465. Collected 09/14/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 42° 39' 45" N. Longitude 70° 15' 13" E.<br />
Elevation 930 m. Kok Bulak (Black Spring) Forestry Camp. 35 km southeast<br />
of Boraldy Camp visited in 1995. Collections made in and around<br />
camp-north, east, south of camp. Variable and open, stream bed and<br />
hillsides. Rainfall 275mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Assoc.-Malus,<br />
Vitis, Morus Rhamnus. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus, Pyrus, Rosa.<br />
Dominant herbaceous: Grasses. Sampled 40 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh<br />
flavor is aromatic and sweet. Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Free of<br />
disease. Heavy codling moth, nice apple. Scion also collected. In M7<br />
orchard 2007 noted late bloom.<br />
PI 614000. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem.<br />
Wild. KAZ 96 09-02; Q36431C; GMAL 4466. Collected 09/15/1996 in<br />
Kazakhstan. Latitude 42° 19' 42" N. Longitude 70° 22' 8" E.<br />
Elevation 1010 m. Talasky, Alatau. Located in "reserve" Aksu Jabagli.<br />
Collected near river. Soil: fine, stoney. Incline 5%, north, open.<br />
Rainfall 320mm. Dominant tree sp: Malus; Assoc.-Prunnus. Sampled 15<br />
fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic. Fruit size is larger<br />
than 50mm. Free of disease and insects. Very elongated fruit. Late<br />
season. Excellent. Scion also collected.<br />
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The following were collected by W. Hardy Eshbaugh, Miami University,<br />
Department of Botany, College of Arts and Science, Oxford, Ohio 45056, United<br />
States. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University, Department<br />
of <strong>Plant</strong>, & Environmental Sciences, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003-0003, United<br />
States. Received 01/31/1992.<br />
PI 614001. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz & Pav.<br />
Uncertain. E1787; NMCA 80001. Collected 1982 in La Paz, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 16° 30' S. Longitude 68° 9' W. Market.<br />
The following were collected by George Stallings, USDA-ARS, Root Disease &<br />
Bio Control Unit, 367 Johnson Hall, WSU, Pullman, Washington 99164-6430,<br />
United States. Received 03/27/1989.<br />
PI 614002. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. Ames 10334. Collected 04/08/1986 in Cochabamba, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° 0' S. Longitude 68° 0' W. Elevation 3636 m. An area<br />
south of Lake Titicaca. Elevation above 12,000 feet. The stems have<br />
slight red at the nodes, the petioles, blades, and flowers are green.<br />
Male sterility was present at an intermediate level. These observations<br />
are from a greenhouse planting in 1997 by David Brenner, in Ames, Iowa.<br />
The following were collected by Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Korea,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth. Donated by Randy Ireson, American Friends Service Committee, 388<br />
Browning Av. SE, Salem, Oregon 97302, United States. Received 07/14/2000.<br />
PI 614003 QUAR. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Uncertain. Baek Saek (White) Jae Lae. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth.<br />
PI 614004 QUAR. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Uncertain. Hwang Saek (Yellow) Jae Lae. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth.<br />
PI 614005 QUAR. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Uncertain. Hwang Saek (Yellow Ma Ch'i-SinKye. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth.<br />
PI 614006 QUAR. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Uncertain. Hwang Saek (Yellow) MaCh'i-KangGye. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth.<br />
The following were developed by Michael M. Kenty, USDA, ARS, Soybean<br />
Production Research, P.O. Box 196, Stoneville, Mississippi 38776, United<br />
States; Thomas C. Kilen, USDA, ARS, Soybean Production Research, P.O. Box<br />
196, Stoneville, Mississippi 38776, United States; Lawrence D. Young, USDA,<br />
ARS, MSA Crop Genetics & Prod. Res. Unit, P.O. Box 345, Stoneville,<br />
Mississippi 38776-0345, United States. Received 07/05/2000.<br />
PI 614007. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. DMK93-9048. GP-276. Pedigree - D86-3429 x Braxton.<br />
Maturity group VII soybean line developed to provide breeders with a<br />
potential parent to develop multiple pest resistant cultivars. Highly<br />
resistant to foliar feeding by the soybean looper (Pseudoplusia<br />
includens), southern stem canker disease (Diaporthe phaseolorum v.<br />
meridionalis, and southern (Meloidogyne incognita) root-knot nematode.<br />
Determinate stem termination, white flowers, gray pubescence and tan pod<br />
wall. Seeds yellow with buff hila, averaging 152 mg per seed. Protein<br />
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and oil average 462 and 200 grams per kilogram.<br />
The following were developed by Steven E. Ullrich, Washington State<br />
University, Department of Crop & Soil Sciences, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6420, United States; Carl E. Muir, Washington State University,<br />
Washington Agric. Exp. Station, Dept. of Agronomy & Soils, Pullman,<br />
Washington, United States; J.A. Froseth, Washington State University,<br />
Washington Agric. Exp. Station, Dept. of Animal Sciences, Pullman,<br />
Washington, United States. Received 07/05/2000.<br />
PI 614008. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "BEAR"; WA 11045-87. CV-288. Pedigree -<br />
Scout/WA8893-78. Released 1997. Two-row spring hulless feed/food barley.<br />
Mid-season maturity and medium plant height. Straw moderately stiff,<br />
kernels hulless with colorless aleurone. Spikes lax and slightly nodding<br />
with long rough awns. Limited disease reaction data is available but is<br />
susceptible to barley stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) and loose smut<br />
(Ustilago nuda). Feed quality rated excellent compared with covered and<br />
other hulless types based on swine trials.<br />
The following were developed by Steven E. Ullrich, Washington State<br />
University, Department of Crop & Soil Sciences, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6420, United States; Carl E. Muir, Washington State University,<br />
Washington Agric. Exp. Station, Dept. of Agronomy & Soils, Pullman,<br />
Washington, United States; J.A. Froseth, Washington State University,<br />
Washington Agric. Exp. Station, Dept. of Animal Sciences, Pullman,<br />
Washington, United States; M.L. Nelson, Washington State University, Dept. of<br />
Animal Sciences, Pullman, Washington 99164-6420, United States. Received<br />
07/05/2000.<br />
PI 614009. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "WASHFORD"; WA 7999-88. CV-289. Pedigree -<br />
Belford/Columbia. Released 1997. Six-row spring hooded feed barley with<br />
intended use of primarily hay (forage). Mid-season maturity and mid-tall<br />
in height. Outyields and is more lodging resistant than Belford for<br />
which it is intended to replace. Limited disease reaction data is avai<br />
lable, but is susceptible to loose smut (Ustilago nuda) and barley<br />
stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis). Kernels covered with colorless<br />
aleurone and short rachilla hairs.<br />
The following were developed by A. Mujeeb-Kazi, International Maize & Wheat<br />
Improvement Center, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District<br />
06600, Mexico; R. Delgado, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center,<br />
Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600,<br />
Mexico; V. Rosas, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Lisboa 27,<br />
Apartado 6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; A. Cortes,<br />
International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Losboa 27, Apartado Postal<br />
6-641, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; S. Cano, International<br />
Mazie and Wheat Improvement Center, Lisboa 27, Apartado Postal 6-641, D.F.,<br />
Mexico, Mexico. Received 07/24/2000.<br />
PI 614010. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.746-1. GP-655. Pedigree - Yaco/Glennson<br />
M81//8*Yaco. 1B derivative from a 1B bread wheat cultivar. Developed to<br />
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enhance existing diversity and further elucidate the contribution of<br />
T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614011. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.747-1. GP-656. Pedigree - Yaco/Glennson<br />
M81//8*Yaco. T1BL.1RS isogenic line produced from a 1B bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to<br />
possess biotic stress resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614012. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.748-1. GP-657. Pedigree - Ciano T79/Glennson<br />
M81//8*Ciano T79. 1B derivative from a 1B bread wheat cultivar.<br />
Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate the<br />
contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614013. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.749-1. GP-658. Pedigree - Ciano T79/Glennson<br />
M81//8*Ciano T79. T1BL.1RS isogenic line produced from a 1B bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to<br />
possess biotic stress resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614014. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.758-1. GP-659. Pedigree - Opata M85/Glennson<br />
M81//8*Opata M85. 1B derivative from a 1B bread wheat cultivar.<br />
Developed to enchance existing diversity and further elucidate the<br />
contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614015. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.759-1. GP-660. Pedigree - Opata M85/Glennson<br />
M81//8*Opata M85. T1BL.1RS isogenic line produced from a 1B bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enchance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to<br />
possess biotic stress resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614016. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.762-1. GP-661. Pedigree - Ocoroni<br />
F86/Glennson M81/8*Ocoroni F86. 1B derivative from a 1B bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enchance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614017. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.762-2. GP-662. Pedigree - Ocoroni<br />
F86/Glennson M81/8*Ocoroni F86. T1BL.1RS isogenic line produced from a<br />
1B bread wheat cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and<br />
further elucidate the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
Assumed to possess biotic stress resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and<br />
Pm8.<br />
PI 614018. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.764-1. GP-663. Pedigree - Esmeralda<br />
M86/Glennson M81//8*Esmeralda M86. 1B derivative from a 1B bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614019. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
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Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.765-1. GP-664. Pedigree - Esmeralda<br />
M86/Glennson M81//8*Esmeralda M86. T1BL.1RS isogenic line produced from<br />
a 1B bread wheat cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and<br />
further elucidate the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
Assumed to possess biotic stress resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614020. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.742-1. GP-665. Pedigree - Yecora F70/Seri<br />
M82//8*Yecora F70. 1B derivative from a 1B bread wheat cultivar.<br />
Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate the<br />
contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614021. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.743-1. GP-666. Pedigree - Yecora F70/Seri<br />
M82//8*Yecora F70. T1BL.1RS isogenic line produced from a 1B bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to<br />
possess biotic stress resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614022. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.744-1. GP-667. Pedigree -<br />
Agatha/6*Yecora//Seri M82/3/8*Aga/6*Y4. 1B derivative from a 1B bread<br />
wheat cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further<br />
elucidate the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614023. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.745-1. GP-668. Pedigree -<br />
Agatha/6*Yecora//Seri M82/3/8*Aga/6*Y4. T1BL.1RS isogenic line produced<br />
from a 1B bread wheat cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity<br />
and further elucidate the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation<br />
chromosome. Assumed to possess biotic stress resistance genes Lr26,<br />
Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614024. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.754-1. GP-669. Pedigree -<br />
Mirlo/BuckBuck//Seri M82/3/8*Mirlo/BuckBuck. 1B derivative from a 1B<br />
bread wheat cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and<br />
further elucidate the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614025. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.755-1. GP-670. Pedigree -<br />
Mirlo/BuckBuck//Seri M82/3/8*Mirlo/BuckBuck. T1BL.1RS isogenic line<br />
produced from a 1B bread wheat cultivar. Developed to enhance existing<br />
diversity and further elucidate the contribution of T1BL.1RS<br />
translocation chromosome. Assumed to possess biotic stress resistance<br />
genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614026. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.756-1. GP-671. Pedigree - Pfau/Seri<br />
M82//8*Pfau. 1B derivative from a 1B bread wheat cultivar. Developed to<br />
enhance existing diversity and further elucidate the contribution of<br />
T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614027. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.757-1. GP-672. Pedigree - Pfau/Seri<br />
M82//8*Pfau. T1BL.1RS isogenic line produced from a 1B bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to<br />
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possess biotic stress resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614028. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.766-1. GP-673. Pedigree -<br />
BuckBuck//Maya/Moncho/3/Seri M82/4/8*BuckBuck//Maya/Moncho. 1B<br />
derivative from a 1B bread wheat cultivar. Developed to enhance existing<br />
diversity and further elucidate the contribution of T1BL.1RS<br />
translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614029. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.766-2. GP-674. Pedigree -<br />
BuckBuck//Maya/Moncho/3/Seri M82/4/8*BuckBuck//Maya/Moncho. T1BL.1RS<br />
isogenic line produced from a 1B bread wheat cultivar. Developed to<br />
enhance existing diversity and further elucidate the contribution of<br />
T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to possess biotic stress<br />
resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614030. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.737-1. GP-675. Pedigree - Glennson M81/Ciano<br />
T79//8*Glennson M81. 1B isogenic line produced from a T1BL.1RS bread<br />
wheat cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further<br />
elucidate the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614031. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.738-1. GP-676. Pedigree - Glennson M81/Ciano<br />
T79//8*Glennson M81. T1BL.1RS derivative from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to<br />
possess biotic stress resistant genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614032. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.741-1. GP-677. Pedigree - Bagula/Ciano<br />
T79//8*Bagula. 1B isogenic line produced from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614033. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM95.2589-1. GP-678. Pedigree - Bagula/Ciano<br />
T79//8*Bagula. T1BL.1RS derivative from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat cultivar.<br />
Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate the<br />
contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to possess<br />
biotic stress resistant genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614034. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.760-1. GP-679. Pedigree - Bobwhite/Ciano<br />
T79//8*Bobwhite. 1B isogenic line produced from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614035. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.761-1. GP-680. Pedigree - Bobwhite/Ciano<br />
T79//8*Bobwhite. T1BL.1RS derivative from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to<br />
possess biotic stress resistant genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614036. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
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Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.739-1. GP-681. Pedigree - Spinebill/Pavon<br />
76//8*Spinebill. 1B isogenic line produced from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614037. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.740-1. GP-682. Pedigree - Spinebill/Pavon<br />
76//8*Spinebill. T1BL.1RS derivative from a T1BL.1RS brad wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to<br />
possess biotic stress resistant genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614038. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.750-1. GP-683. Pedigree - Fink/Pavon<br />
76//8*Fink. 1B isogenic line produced from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614039. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.751-1. GP-684. Pedigree - Fink/Pavon<br />
76//8*Fink. T1BL.1RS derivative from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat cultivar.<br />
Developed to enhance existing diverstiy and further elucidate the<br />
contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to possess<br />
biotic stress resistant genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614040. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.752-1. GP-685. Pedigree - Kauz/Pavon 76//8*<br />
Kauz. 1B isogenic line produced from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat cultivar.<br />
Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate the<br />
contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614041. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.753-1. GP-686. Pedigree - Kauz/Pavon 76//8*<br />
Kauz. T1BL.1RS derivative from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat cultivar.<br />
Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate the<br />
contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to possess<br />
biotic stress resistant genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614042. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.769-1. GP-687. Pedigree - Veery 10/Pavon<br />
76//8*Veery 10. 1B isogenic line produced from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome.<br />
PI 614043. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.768-1. GP-688. Pedigree - Veery 10/Pavon<br />
76//8*Veery 10. T1BL.1RS derivative from a T1BL.1RS bread wheat<br />
cultivar. Developed to enhance existing diversity and further elucidate<br />
the contribution of T1BL.1RS translocation chromosome. Assumed to<br />
possess biotic stress resistant genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9 and Pm8.<br />
PI 614044. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.771-1. GP-643. Pedigree -<br />
Laru//Cando/Veery/3/7*Laru. Chromosome 1B derived line from Laru durum<br />
wheat.<br />
PI 614045. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
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Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.770-1. GP-644. Pedigree -<br />
Laru//Cando/Veery/3/7*Laru. T1BL.1RS isogenic line derived from Laru<br />
durum wheat. Possesses disease resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9, and Pm8<br />
located on the rye chromosome arm.<br />
PI 614046. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.772-1. GP-645. Pedigree -<br />
Croc1//Cando/Veery/3/7*Croc1. Chromosome 1B derived line from Croc1<br />
durum wheat.<br />
PI 614047. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.773-1. GP-646. Pedigree -<br />
Croc1//Cando/Veery/3/7*Croc1. T1BL.1RS isogenic line derived from Croc1<br />
durum wheat. Possesses disease resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9, and Pm8<br />
located on the rye chromosome arm.<br />
PI 614048. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.774-1. GP-647. Pedigree -<br />
Dvergand2//Cando/Veery/3/7*Dvergand2. Chromosome 1B derived line from<br />
Dvergand2 durum wheat.<br />
PI 614049. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.775-1. GP-648. Pedigree -<br />
Dvergand2//Cando/Veery/3/7*Dvergand2. T1BL.1RS isogenic line derived<br />
from Dvergand2 durum wheat. Possesses disease resistance genes Lr26,<br />
Sr31, Yr9, and Pm8 located on the rye chromosome arm.<br />
PI 614050. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.776-1. GP-649. Pedigree -<br />
Pardo//Cando/Veery/3/7*Pardo. Chromosome 1B derived line from Pardo<br />
durum wheat.<br />
PI 614051. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.777-1. GP-650. Pedigree -<br />
Pardo//Cando/Veery/3/7*Pardo. T1BL.1RS isogenic line derived from Pardo<br />
durum wheat. Possesses disease resistance genes Lr26, Sr31, Yr9, and Pm8<br />
located on the rye chromosome arm.<br />
PI 614052. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.778-1. GP-651. Pedigree -<br />
Gutros//Cando/Veery/3/7*Gutros. Chromosome 1B derived line from Gutros<br />
durum wheat.<br />
PI 614053. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.779-1. GP-652. Pedigree -<br />
Gutros//Cando/Veery/3/7*Gutros. T1BL.1RS isogenic line derived from<br />
Gutros durum wheat. Possesses disease resistance genes Lr26, Sr31,<br />
Yr9, and Pm8 located on the rye chromosome arm.<br />
PI 614054. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.780-1. GP-653. Pedigree -<br />
Bartramia//Cando/Veery/3/7*Bartramia. Chromosome 1B derived line from<br />
Bia durum wheat.<br />
PI 614055. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CIGM98.781-1. GP-654. Pedigree -<br />
Bartramia//Cando/Veery/3/7*Bartramia. T1BL.1RS isogenic line derived<br />
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from Bia durum wheat. Possesses disease resistance genes Lr26, Sr31,<br />
Yr9, and Pm8 located on the rye chromosome arm.<br />
The following were collected by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small<br />
Fruits Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United<br />
States; Maxine Thompson, National Clonal <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, 33447 Peoria<br />
Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333, United States; Joseph Postman, USDA, ARS,<br />
National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon<br />
97333-2521, United States; Sheng Ke Xi, The Chinese Academy of Forestry,<br />
Beijing, Beijing, China; Qinghua Zhang, Institute of Forest Ecology and<br />
Environment, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Wan Shou Shan, Beijing, Beijing<br />
100091, China. Donated by Chad Finn, USDA, ARS, NW Center for Small Fruits<br />
Research, 3420 NW Orchard Street, Corvallis, Oregon 97339, United States;<br />
Maxine Thompson, National Clonal <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, 33447 Peoria Road,<br />
Corvallis, Oregon 97333, United States; Joseph Postman, USDA, ARS, National<br />
<strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333-2521, United<br />
States. Received 10/24/1996.<br />
PI 614056. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96031; CVAC 1276. Collected in China. Latitude 52° 41' N.<br />
Longitude 123° 10' E. Elevation 538 m. 10 km south of Amur Jagedaqi,<br />
Mo He Bureau. Open, wet burnt-over plain in Da xing an ling. Pedigree -<br />
collected from the wild in Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 614057. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96033-A; CVAC 1277. Collected in Heilongjiang, China. Latitude<br />
53° 25' N. Longitude 122° 16' E. Elevation 438 m. collected near<br />
Mo He Jagedaqi, Mo He Bureau. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Heilongjiang, Chinabought from four vendors in market.<br />
PI 614058. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96066-A; CVAC 1278. Collected in China. Latitude 41° 59' N.<br />
Longitude 127° 36' E. Elevation 640 m. 1 km from Jeng Bei Station<br />
Songjiang He Forest Bureau. Valley in foothills of Changbai Mountains.<br />
Pedigree - collected from the wild in Jilin, China.<br />
PI 614059. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96037-A; CVAC 1279. Collected in China. Latitude 53° 37' N.<br />
Longitude 122° 16' E. Elevation 369 m. estimated 20 km north of Mo<br />
He Jagedaqi, Mo He Bureau. low, wet area in open flat plain trees were<br />
burned in 1987. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Heilongjiang,<br />
China.<br />
PI 614060. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96038; CVAC 1280. Collected in China. Latitude 52° 58' N.<br />
Longitude 122° 32' E. Elevation 369 m. collected 8 km from Mo He<br />
Jagedaqi, Mo He Bureau. hills surrounding plain Da xing an ling.<br />
Pedigree - collected from the wild in Heilongjiang, Chinabought from<br />
peddler in Mo He Forest Nursery.<br />
PI 614061. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96017-A; CVAC 1281. Collected in China. Latitude 52° 12' N.<br />
Longitude 124° 5' E. Elevation 450 m. 50 km northeast of Hu Zhong,<br />
Jagedaqi (Hu Zhong Bureau). broad valley between low rounded hills open,<br />
flat, wet valley floor. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
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Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 614062. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96016; CVAC 1282. Collected in China. Latitude 50° 5' N.<br />
Longitude 124° 0' E. Elevation 340 m. 19 km south of Jagedaqi<br />
Jagedaqi Forest Preserve. river valley - low hills Larix seed orchard.<br />
Pedigree - collected from the wild in Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 614063. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96041; CVAC 1283. Collected in China. Latitude 51° 40' N.<br />
Longitude 124° 23' E. Elevation 500 m. 20 km west of Xin Ling. hills<br />
- Da xing an ling. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Heilongjiang,<br />
Chinabought from market.<br />
PI 614064. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96027; CVAC 1284. Collected in China. Latitude 52° 5' N.<br />
Longitude 123° 19' E. Elevation 500 m. Jagedaqi, Hu Zhong Bureau<br />
southwest of Hu Zhong Town from Hu Zhong Town to Hu Zhong Natural<br />
Preserve. hills (Da xing an ling) edge of forest along road. Pedigree -<br />
collected from the wild in HeilongJiang, China.<br />
PI 614065. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96032; CVAC 1285. Collected in China. Latitude 52° 47' N.<br />
Longitude 123° 10' E. Elevation 538 m. Jagedaqi, Mo He Bureau<br />
collected near the town of Amur. open, wet, burned-over plain. Pedigree<br />
- collected from the wild in Heilongjiang, Chinabought from five vendors<br />
in Amur.<br />
PI 614066. Vaccinium uliginosum L.<br />
Wild. 96012-B; CVAC 1286. Collected in China. Latitude 50° 18' N.<br />
Longitude 124° 7' E. Elevation 338 m. collected 30 km east of<br />
Jagedaqi. wet, grassy, meadow, flatlands. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wild in Heilongjiang, Chinafruit bought from peddler.<br />
PI 614067. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. 96020; CVAC 1287. Collected in China. Latitude 52° 12' N.<br />
Longitude 124° 5' E. Elevation 450 m. 50 km northeast of Hu Zhong<br />
Jagedaqi Hu Zhong Bureau. broad river valley between low hills (Da xing<br />
an ling) northwest slope, wooded wet. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wild in Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 614068. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. 96033-B; CVAC 1288. Collected in China. Latitude 53° 25' N.<br />
Longitude 122° 16' E. Elevation 438 m. 74 km north of Mo He<br />
Jagedaqi, Mo He Bureau. hilly - Da xing an ling under open Pinus<br />
sylvestris var. mongolica forest. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Heilongjiang, China.<br />
PI 614069. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. 96022; CVAC 1289. Collected in China. Latitude 51° 54' N.<br />
Longitude 123° 3' E. Elevation 923 m. Jagedaqi, Hu Zhong Bureau<br />
southwest of Hu Zhong Town. hilly wet, heavily vegetated slope above<br />
road in shade. Pedigree - collected from the wild in Heilongjiang,<br />
China.<br />
The following were collected by Maxine Thompson, National Clonal <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
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Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333, United States;<br />
Qinghua Zhang, Institute of Forest Ecology and Environment, Chinese Academy<br />
of Forestry, Wan Shou Shan, Beijing, Beijing 100091, China. Received<br />
10/24/1996.<br />
PI 614070. Vaccinium koreanum Nakai<br />
Wild. 96129; CVAC 1290. Collected 09/1996 in Liaoning, China. Pedigree<br />
- collected from the wild in Liaoning, China.<br />
The following were collected by Carl Amason, P.O. Box 164, Calion, Arizona<br />
71724, United States; James Glen Melcher, 3633 Rigolette Road, Pineville,<br />
Louisiana 71360, United States. Donated by James Glen Melcher, 3633 Rigolette<br />
Road, Pineville, Louisiana 71360, United States. Received 11/22/1996.<br />
PI 614071. Vaccinium fuscatum Aiton<br />
Wild. CVAC 1291. Collected 10/1996 in Arkansas, United States. Latitude<br />
33° 19' N. Longitude 92° 35' W. Elevation 0 m. Between El Dorado<br />
and Calion, Union county. Growing in wet soil. Pedigree - Collected<br />
from the wild in Arkansas. Ballington considers this specimen not a pure<br />
V. arkensanum. Received as V. arkansanum Ashe. See Rhodora 33:195 1931.<br />
Vanderkloet lumps this species into corymbosum.<br />
The following were collected by James R. Ballington, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
University, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina 27695-7609, United States. Received 08/29/1996.<br />
PI 614072. Vaccinium pallidum Aiton<br />
Wild. NC 96-24-4; CVAC 1292. Collected 07/11/1996 in Alabama, United<br />
States. Latitude 33° 1' 47" N. Longitude 85° 41' 52" W. Right<br />
roadside along German's Ferry Road for approximately 400 yards. Road is<br />
on the right just across Emuckfaw Creek on Highway 22, 5.7 miles east of<br />
New Site, Tallapoosa county , Alabama. On shoulder of road and in a<br />
ditch. Fragaria virginiana, scattered Vaccinium elliottii, and<br />
occasional Vaccinium pallidum. Pedigree - collected from the wild in<br />
Alabama. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 614073. Vaccinium myrsinites Lam.<br />
Wild. NC 96-31-2; CVAC 1293. Collected 07/12/1996 in Alabama, United<br />
States. Latitude 31° 55' 43" N. Longitude 85° 54' 49" W.<br />
Roadsides and woods edges along county road 7 at Tick Hill Cemetary, 8<br />
miles north of U.S. 29. Very dry sandy uplands (were topsoil remains).<br />
Much of the vegetation typical for the southern U.S. inner coastal<br />
plain. Quercus stellata var. margareta (running post oak) found on top<br />
of the hill. Ironstone layer in siol profile. Pedigree - collected from<br />
the wild in Alabama. USDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
PI 614074. Vaccinium arboreum Marshall<br />
Wild. NC 96-37-1; CVAC 1294. Collected 07/16/1996 in Alabama, United<br />
States. Latitude 32° 54' 57" N. Longitude 87° 22' 47" W. U.S.<br />
Forest Service Rd. 732, 1.3 miles off highway 25, on the left. F.S. Rd.<br />
732 is 21.2 miles northeast of Greensboro, Alabama. Roadside on top of a<br />
ridge in open longleaf pine forest. Pedigree - collected from the<br />
wildin Alabama. A very attractive, glaucous-leaved and fruited form,<br />
with fairly large (still immature) fruit. <strong>Plant</strong> suckering over a wide<br />
area (on both sides of the Forest Service road). USDA<br />
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Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
The following were developed by T.H. McFarlin. Donated by Nick Vorsa, Rutgers<br />
University, Blueberry & Cranberry, Research Station, Chatsworth, New Jersey<br />
08109, United States. Received 05/09/1996.<br />
PI 614075. Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton<br />
Cultivar. "McFarlin"; US93-3; CVAC 1295. Pedigree - selected from the<br />
wild in Massachusetts. Fruit: midseason, berries large, 65-95 cupcount,<br />
round-oblong with flower end conical, lacking uniformity in size and<br />
shape. Color red becoming dark red when very ripe, flesh tender, extra<br />
fine in flavor, variable in keeping and shipping quality.<br />
The following were developed by James P. Howes. Donated by Nick Vorsa,<br />
Rutgers University, Blueberry & Cranberry, Research Station, Chatsworth, New<br />
Jersey 08109, United States. Received 05/09/1996.<br />
PI 614076. Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton<br />
Cultivar. "Howes"; CVAC 1296. Pedigree - Selected from the wild in<br />
Massachusetts. Elias Howes discovered this cultivar in 1843 and made the<br />
first planting at East Dennis, Massachusetts. The medium to small fruit<br />
(80-140 cup count) ripens late but is resistant to frost; it is<br />
particularly valued for its excellent keeping quality and high pectin<br />
content (desirable for canning). The glossy, medium red berry is oblong<br />
to oval in shape (oblong when poorly seed-ed and round when well seeded)<br />
and has a crisp flesh. Vines are coarse with many more uprights produced<br />
than runners. Although considered a good pro-ducer, it is not as<br />
productive as Early Black nor is it as resistant to false blossom<br />
disease.<br />
The following were developed by H.F. Bain. Donated by Nick Vorsa, Rutgers<br />
University, Blueberry & Cranberry, Research Station, Chatsworth, New Jersey<br />
08109, United States. Received 05/09/1996.<br />
PI 614077. Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton<br />
Cultivar. "Pilgrim"; US88-25; CVAC 1297. Pedigree - Prolific x McFarlin.<br />
Resistant to leafhopper, long oval, skin purplish-red with yellow<br />
undercolor,prolific bearer, late-ripening, keeping quiality good.<br />
PI 614078. Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton<br />
Cultivar. "Stevens"; US93-198; CVAC 1298. Pedigree - McFarlin x Potter.<br />
Fruit large, 50-60 cupcount, shape round-oval, skin color deep red,<br />
flesh firm, keeping quality good, medium-late ripening. ripening. Vine:<br />
vigorous; very productive. Being planted to some extent in Wisconsin;<br />
promising in New Jersey. Named after Neil Stevens, former USDA plant<br />
pathologist.<br />
PI 614079. Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton<br />
Cultivar. "Wilcox"; US88-34; CVAC 1299. Pedigree - Howes x Searles.<br />
Fruit size medium, shape oval, skin deep red,keeping quality fair very<br />
early ripening. Appears resistant to false blossum disease.<br />
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The following were collected by Qinghua Zhang, Institute of Forest Ecology<br />
and Environment, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Wan Shou Shan, Beijing, Beijing<br />
100091, China. Received 01/03/1997.<br />
PI 614080. Vaccinium koreanum Nakai<br />
Wild. CVAC 1300. Collected 07/23/1996 in China. Pedigree - Collected<br />
from the wild in China.<br />
The following were collected by Kim Hummer, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333-2521, United States.<br />
Received 08/08/1996.<br />
PI 614081. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.<br />
Wild. V. oxycoccos Muskeeg KHCW 96-12-01B; KHCW 96-12-01B; CVAC 1301.<br />
Collected 07/31/1996 in Alaska, United States. Latitude 60° 29' N.<br />
Longitude 145° 28' W. Elevation 15 m. About 0.5 mile from Copper<br />
River Road on Muskeeg Meander Trail. Muskeeg, direct sun, sphagnum bog.<br />
Assosciated plants: Salix alaxensis, Picea sitchensis, Festuca, Rubus<br />
specabilis , Cornus canadensis, Genetian, Epilobium angustifolium.<br />
Pedigree - selection of wild V. vitis-idaea. USDA Sponsored plant<br />
collecting expedition, 1996.<br />
The following were developed by Frederick V. Coville, USDA - Bureau of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Industry, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Donated by Mark<br />
Ehlenfeldt, USDA, ARS, Rutgers Blueberry and Cranberry, Research Center,<br />
Chatsworth, New Jersey 08019, United States. Received 01/24/1997.<br />
PI 614082. Vaccinium corymbosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "Wolcott"; CVAC 1302. Pedigree - Weymouth x (Stanley x Crabbe<br />
4). Fruit; cluster loose; berry medium, generally round; flesh firm to<br />
slightly soft, but firmer than Weymouth; good flavor, dessert quality<br />
medium, aromatic; season early as Weymouth, short; scar small. Bush:<br />
vigorous; semi-spright; large; though highly resistant to canker when<br />
introduced, showed symptoms in 1953, and more susceptibility in 1966; as<br />
productive as Weymouth; leaf large. - Brooks and Olmo Register of Fruit<br />
and Nut Varieties. 1997. ASHS Press. p. 188. In 1966<br />
comprosedcommercial acreage of <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina. Named<br />
for the father of Harrell Hunnington, an early blueberry grower in <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina.<br />
The following were developed by S.N. Nigam, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />
Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India<br />
; A.G.S. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Asia Center,<br />
Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; H.D. Upadhyaya, Int. Crops Res.<br />
Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic Enhancement Division, Patancheru,<br />
Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; V.K. Mehan, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />
Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; N. Yellaiah,<br />
Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra<br />
Pradesh 502 324, India. Received 07/27/2000.<br />
PI 614083. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ICGV 91278. GP-98. Pedigree - JL 24 / UF 71513-1.<br />
Spanish type peanut germplasm. Growth habit erect, sequential branching<br />
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and eliptical medium size leaves. Leaf color green. Pods small size two<br />
seeded, slight beak, moderate constriction, and slight reticulation.<br />
Seeds have tan colored testa and weight 40 to 41 g 100 seeds-1. Oil<br />
content 465 g kg-1. Protein content 272 g kg-1.<br />
PI 614084. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ICGV 91283. GP-99. Pedigree - U4-7-5 / JL 24.<br />
Spanish type peanut germplasm. Growth habit erect, sequential branching<br />
and eliptical medium size leaves. Leaf color light-green. Pods small<br />
size two seeded, moderate beak, moderate constriction and moderate<br />
reticulation. Seeds have tan colored testa and weigh 40 to 41 g 100<br />
seeds-1. Oil content 487 g kg-1. Protein content 238 g kg-1.<br />
PI 614085. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ICGV 91284. GP-100. Pedigree - J 11 x ICGV 86184.<br />
Spanish type peanut germplasm. Growth habit erect, sequential branching<br />
and eliptical medium size leaves. Leaf color green. Pods small size two<br />
seeded, slight beak, moderate constriction, and slight reticulation.<br />
Seeds have tan colored testa and weigh 33 g 100 seeds-1. Oil content 470<br />
g kg-1. Protein content 223 g kg-1.<br />
The following were developed by S.N. Nigam, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />
Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India<br />
; A.G.S. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Asia Center,<br />
Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; H.D. Upadhyaya, Int. Crops Res.<br />
Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic Enhancement Division, Patancheru,<br />
Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; N. Yellaiah, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />
Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; S. Panda,<br />
Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra<br />
Pradesh 502 324, India. Received 07/27/2000.<br />
PI 614086. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ICGV 94361. GP-101. Pedigree - (ICGV 86124 x<br />
ICG(FDRS)10). Spanish type peanut germplasm. Growth habit erect,<br />
sequential branching and eliptical medium-sized dark-green leaves.<br />
Matures in 90-95 days after planting. Pods mainly two seeded, small in<br />
size with slight constriction, slight reticulation and without beaks.<br />
Seeds have tan colored testa, weight 38 g 100 seeds-1 and contain 470 g<br />
kg-1 oil and 217 g kg-1 protein.<br />
The following were developed by S.N. Nigam, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />
Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India;<br />
A.G.S. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Asia Center,<br />
Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; H.D. Upadhyaya, Int. Crops Res.<br />
Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic Enhancement Division, Patancheru,<br />
Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; N. Yellaiah, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />
Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India. Received<br />
07/27/2000.<br />
PI 614087. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. ICGV 93470. GP-102. Pedigree - ICGV 86015 / ICGV<br />
86155. Spanish type peanut germplasm. Growth habit erect, sequential<br />
branching and eliptical medium sized dark-green leaves. Matures in about<br />
95-100 days after planting. Pods mainly two seeded, small in size with<br />
slight beak, moderate constriction and slight reticulation. Seeds have<br />
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tan colored testa and weigh 47 g 100 seed-100 and contain 463 g kg-1 g<br />
oil and 238 kg-1 protein.<br />
The following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,<br />
Department of Crop Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />
United States; Cecil D. Nickell, University of Illinois, Department of Crop<br />
Sciences, 262 NSRC, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; Greg <strong>No</strong>el,<br />
USDA-ARS, University of Illinois, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Urbana,<br />
Illinois 61801, United States; T.R. Cary, University of Illinois, Illinois<br />
Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. of Agronomy, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States;<br />
Brian W. Diers, University of Illinois, Department of Crop Sciences, 1102 S.<br />
Goodwin Ave., Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States. Received 07/17/2000.<br />
PI 614088. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Loda"; LN95-5414. CV-423. Pedigree - Jack x IA3003.<br />
Indeterminate line classified as Group II maturity (relative maturity<br />
2.1) maturing the same as IA2036, 1 d later than IA 2021 and 3 d earlier<br />
than Dwight. Flowers purple, gray pubescence, brown pods at maturity,<br />
and dull yellow seeds with gray hila. May have up to 2% other types.<br />
Susceptible to phytophthora rot (Races 1, 5, 7, 25, and 30), brown stem<br />
rot (Phialophora gregata), and sudden death syndrome (Fusarium solani).<br />
When evaluated against SCN in the greenhouse, resistant to Races 2, 3,<br />
and 4 and moderately resistant to Races 1, 5, and 14.<br />
The following were developed by Donald F. Salmon, Alberta Agriculture, Field<br />
Crop Research Centre, 5030-50 Street, Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W8, Canada; W.<br />
Stewart, Alberta Agriculture, Bag Service #47, 5718-56 Avenue, Lacombe,<br />
Alberta T0C 1SO, Canada; James H. Helm, Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural<br />
Development, Field Crop Development Centre, Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W8, Canada;<br />
Manuel Cortez, Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Field Crop<br />
Development Centre, Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1R1, Canada; Patricia E. Juskiw,<br />
Alberta Agriculture, Field Crop Development Centre, 5030-50 St., Lacombe,<br />
Alberta T4L 1W8, Canada. Received 07/17/2000.<br />
PI 614089. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "TROCHU"; BT 558. CV-299. Pedigree -<br />
<strong>No</strong>ble//DL69/DL70///Mari-Coho/Nackta//TR219. Released 2000. Six-row feed<br />
barley. Aleurone yellow, smooth awns, long rachi with long hair. High<br />
yielding and has high test weight and kernel weight. In the field,<br />
intermediate reaction to scald and net blotch. Well adapted to western<br />
Canada. High percent plump seed.<br />
The following were developed by Donald F. Salmon, Alberta Agriculture, Field<br />
Crop Research Centre, 5030-50 Street, Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W8, Canada; James<br />
H. Helm, Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Field Crop<br />
Development Centre, Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W8, Canada; Manuel Cortez, Alberta<br />
Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Field Crop Development Centre,<br />
Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1R1, Canada; Patricia E. Juskiw, Alberta Agriculture,<br />
Field Crop Development Centre, 5030-50 St., Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W8, Canada;<br />
Joseph M. Nyachiro, Alberta Agriculture, Food & Rural Development, Field Crop<br />
Development Centre, Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W8, Canada. Received 07/17/2000.<br />
PI 614090. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
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Cultivar. Pureline. "VIVAR"; SD 516. CV-307. Pedigree -<br />
Leduc//DL69/DL70/3/<strong>No</strong>ble/4/CM67-U.Saak1800//Promesa/CM67//DL70. Released<br />
2000. Six-row semi-dwarf feed barley. High yielding, with high test<br />
weight and kernel weight. High percentage plump, kernels. Aleurone<br />
yellow and rough awns. Rachilla long and short hairs. In the field,<br />
intermediate reaction to scald and net blotch. Well adapted to western<br />
Canada.<br />
The following were developed by Barry Glaz, USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field<br />
Station, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States; P.Y.P. Tai, USDA-ARS,<br />
Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United<br />
States; Jimmie D. Miller, USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box<br />
8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States; Jack C. Comstock, USDA, ARS, US<br />
Sugarcane Research Field Station, 12990 US Hwy 441 N, Canal Point, Florida<br />
33438, United States; J.E. Follis, Florida Sugar Cane League, Inc., P.O. Box<br />
1208, Clewiston, Florida 33440, United States. Donated by Jimmie D. Miller,<br />
USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida<br />
33438, United States. Received 07/19/2000.<br />
PI 614091. Saccharum sp.<br />
Breeding. "CP 92-1213"; MIA 35100. CV-113. Pedigree - 73-239 / CP<br />
85-1498. Evaluated in 21 replicated yield tests on organic soils where<br />
the sugar sucrose content was equal and the cane yield was slightly<br />
higher than the standard. In 5 replicated yield tests on sand soils,<br />
yield was inferior and it is not recommended for planting on sand soils.<br />
Stalks have been reported to be brittle during harvest after lodging.<br />
Shows field resistance in Florida to eye spot (Bipolaris sacchari), rust<br />
(Puccinia melanocephala), smut (Usilago scitaminea), and sugarcane<br />
mosaic virus strain E. Inoculated tests indicate moderately susceptible<br />
to ratoon stunting disease (Clavibacter xyli). Moderately resistant to<br />
leaf scald (Xanthomonas albilineans). Fiber content of 10.23%.<br />
PI 614092. Saccharum sp.<br />
Cultivar. "CP 92-1641"; M01225; Q 37519. CV-114. Pedigree - CP 80-1827 /<br />
CP 84-1322. Evaluated in 21 replicated tests on organic soils where the<br />
sucrose yield was only 94% of that of the check and a theoretical<br />
economic index on organic soils predicted 4.8% higher returns than the<br />
check. Evaluated in 5 replicated yield tests on sand soils where the<br />
sucrose yield was 5% higher than that of the check and a theoretical<br />
economic index on sand soils predicted 13% higher returns. Shows field<br />
resistance in Florida to eye spot (Bipolaris sacchari), rust (Puccinia<br />
melanocephala), smut (Ustilago scitaminea), leaf scald (Xanthomonas<br />
albilineans), and sugarcane mosaic virus, strain E. Fiber content<br />
10.24%.<br />
The following were developed by Barry Glaz, USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field<br />
Station, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States; P.Y.P. Tai, USDA-ARS,<br />
Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United<br />
States; Jack C. Comstock, USDA, ARS, US Sugarcane Research Field Station,<br />
12990 US Hwy 441 N, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States; James D.<br />
Miller, USDA-ARS, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University,<br />
Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United States; J.E. Follis, Florida Sugar Cane League,<br />
Inc., P.O. Box 1208, Clewiston, Florida 33440, United States. Donated by<br />
Jimmie D. Miller, USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal<br />
Point, Florida 33438, United States. Received 07/19/2000.<br />
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PI 614093. Saccharum sp.<br />
Breeding. "CP 92-1666"; Q 37520; MIA 35093. CV-115. Pedigree - CP<br />
82-1592 / CP 84-1322. Evaluated in 21 yield tests on organic soils.<br />
Sucrose yield 12% higher than the check. Shows field resistance in<br />
Florida to eye spot (Bipolaris saccari), and rust (Ustilago scitaminea),<br />
but no plants naturally infected have been found. In inoculated tests,<br />
shows no mosaic infection. However, two stools naturally infested with<br />
sugarcane mosaic virus, strain E, were found. Moderately resistant to<br />
ratoon stunting disease (Clavibacter xyli), and leaf scald (Xanthomonas<br />
albilineans). Fiber content of 9.91%.<br />
The following were developed by Mark Uebersax, Michigan State University, 135<br />
Food Science Building, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1224, United States;<br />
George L. Hosfield, USDA, ARS, Michigan State University, Department of Crop<br />
& Soil Science, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States; Jim D.<br />
Kelly, Michigan State University, Department of Crop & Soil Science, 370<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> & Soil Sci. Bldg. MSU, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States<br />
; Gregory M. Varner, Dry Edible Bean Research, Advisory Board, 3066 S.<br />
Thomas Road, Saginaw, Michigan 48603, United States; J. Taylor, Michigan<br />
State University, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sci., East Lansing, Michigan 48824,<br />
United States. Received 05/08/2000.<br />
PI 614094. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "JAGUAR"; B95556. CV-180. Pedigree - B90211/N90616.<br />
Upright indeterminate growth habit averaging 50 cm in height combined<br />
with excellent resistance to lodging. Flowers purple and flowers in 48<br />
days after planting. Mid-season variety maturity 91 days after planting,<br />
ranging from 83-98 days. Resistant to bean common mosaic virus, rust and<br />
to races 7, 65 and 73 of anthracnose, to which T-39 is susceptible.<br />
Equivalent to T-39 in tolerance to white mold and to Michigan isolates<br />
of root rot, but is susceptible to common blight. Flat seed averaging 21<br />
g/100 seed and is similar to T-39 in size, shape and color. In canning<br />
trails, exhibited excellent canning quality better than T-39. Yields<br />
over 26 cwt/acre over five years at 26 locations in Michigan and<br />
equivalent to T-39 and Phantom.<br />
The following were developed by Jorge A. Acosta-Gallegos, National Research<br />
Institute for Forestry Agriculture, CIRNOC-INIFAP-SARAH, Bean Program, Valle<br />
de Mexico Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico; Jim D. Kelly,<br />
Michigan State University, Department of Crop & Soil Science, 370 <strong>Plant</strong> &<br />
Soil Sci. Bldg. MSU, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States;<br />
Francisco J. Ibarra-Perez, National Research Institute for Forestry and<br />
Agriculture, CIRNOC-INIFAP-SARH, Valle del Guadiana Experimental Station,<br />
Durango, Durango 34000, Mexico; R. Rosales-Serna, National Research Institute<br />
for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean/Cowpea-CRSP, Durango Experimental Station,<br />
Durango, Durango CP 34000, Mexico; A. Castillo-Rosales, National Research<br />
Institute for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean Program, Valle de Mexico<br />
Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico; B. Cazares-Enriquez,<br />
National Research Institute for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean Program, Valle<br />
de Mexico Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico; P.<br />
Fernandez-Hernandez, National Research Institute for Forestry and<br />
Agriculture, Bean Program, Valle de Mexico Experimental Station, Chapingo,<br />
Mexico 56230, Mexico. Received 05/08/2000.<br />
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PI 614095. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "NEGRO ALTIPLANO BLACK BEAN"; NG91207. CV-184.<br />
Pedigree - Negro Durango//BAT260/Negro Queretaro. Averages 48 cm in<br />
height and exhibits a short vine type IIIa indeterminate growth habit,<br />
with excellent pod distribution in the canopy. Flowers purple and blooms<br />
47 d after planting. Day-neutral, mid-season, cultivar, maturing 95 days<br />
after planting. Matures 20 d earlier than most black-seeded landraces<br />
from the highlands of Mexico. Carries the single dominant hypersensitive<br />
I gene resistance to Bean Common Mosaic Virus (BCMV). In Central Mexico,<br />
has not shown symptoms of anthracnose and rust in the field in spite of<br />
the large number of physiological races of both pathogens detected in<br />
the region. Tolerant to common bacterial blight and root rots. Seed size<br />
medium, black, averages 22 g 100 seed-1 (range 19-24 g 100 seed-1). Seed<br />
flat and elliptical in shape and smaller in size than most highland<br />
landraces in the shiny black class. Averages 1253 kg ha-1 under rainfed<br />
conditions and outyielded Negro San Luis and Negro Queretaro by 17 and<br />
19%, respectively.<br />
The following were developed by Jorge A. Acosta-Gallegos, National Research<br />
Institute for Forestry Agriculture, CIRNOC-INIFAP-SARAH, Bean Program, Valle<br />
de Mexico Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico; Jim D. Kelly,<br />
Michigan State University, Department of Crop & Soil Science, 370 <strong>Plant</strong> &<br />
Soil Sci. Bldg. MSU, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States;<br />
Francisco J. Ibarra-Perez, National Research Institute for Forestry and<br />
Agriculture, CIRNOC-INIFAP-SARH, Valle del Guadiana Experimental Station,<br />
Durango, Durango 34000, Mexico; R. Rosales-Serna, National Research Institute<br />
for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean/Cowpea-CRSP, Durango Experimental Station,<br />
Durango, Durango CP 34000, Mexico; A. Castillo-Rosales, National Research<br />
Institute for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean Program, Valle de Mexico<br />
Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico. Received 05/08/2000.<br />
PI 614096. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "NEGRO SAHUATOBA BLACK BEAN"; NG91190. CV-186.<br />
Pedigree - BAT 308/XAN 87. Averages 48 cm in height and exhibits a short<br />
vine type IIIa indeterminate growth habit with excellent pod<br />
distribution in the canopy. Flowers purple and blooms 51 d after<br />
planting. Daylength neutral, mid-season cultivar maturing 98 days after<br />
planting. Matures 12 d earlier than most black shiny seeded landraces<br />
from the highlands of Mexico. Carries the single dominant hypersensitive<br />
I gene resistance to Bean Common Mosaic Virus (BCMV) in Central Mexico.<br />
Has not shown symptoms of anthracnose or rust in the field in spite of<br />
the large number of physiological races detected in the region. Tolerant<br />
to common bacterial blight and root rots. Small opaque black seed that<br />
averages 21g 100 seed-1. Seed flat and elliptical in shape and smaller<br />
in size to most highland landraces in the shiny black class. Averages<br />
1162 kg ha-1 and outyielded the main landraces in the region, Negro San<br />
Luis and Negro Queretaro by 14 and 17%, respectively.<br />
The following were developed by Jorge A. Acosta-Gallegos, National Research<br />
Institute for Forestry Agriculture, CIRNOC-INIFAP-SARAH, Bean Program, Valle<br />
de Mexico Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico; Jim D. Kelly,<br />
Michigan State University, Department of Crop & Soil Science, 370 <strong>Plant</strong> &<br />
Soil Sci. Bldg. MSU, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States;<br />
Francisco J. Ibarra-Perez, National Research Institute for Forestry and<br />
Agriculture, CIRNOC-INIFAP-SARH, Valle del Guadiana Experimental Station,<br />
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Durango, Durango 34000, Mexico; R. Rosales-Serna, National Research Institute<br />
for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean/Cowpea-CRSP, Durango Experimental Station,<br />
Durango, Durango CP 34000, Mexico; A. Castillo-Rosales, National Research<br />
Institute for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean Program, Valle de Mexico<br />
Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico; P. Fernandez-Hernandez,<br />
National Research Institute for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean Program, Valle<br />
de Mexico Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico. Received<br />
05/08/2000.<br />
PI 614097. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "PINTO MESTIZO"; PT91325. CV-185. Pedigree - Bayo<br />
Victoria / Olathe. Averages 40 cm in height and exhibits a short vine<br />
type III indeterminate growth habit, with pod distribution in the lower<br />
half of the canopy. Flowers white and blooms 40 d after planting.<br />
Short-season, maturing 89 days after planting. Matures earlier than most<br />
landrace pinto cultivars and 7 d earlier than Pinto Villa, the most<br />
widely grown pinto cultivar in the region. Resistant to all prevalent<br />
races of anthracnose except race 1472, found in localized areas of the<br />
Mexican highlands. Resistant to rust in the field in spite of the large<br />
number of physiological races detected in the region. Tolerant to common<br />
bacterial blight and root rots. Medium pinto seed size averaging 42 g<br />
100 seed-1 (range 38-44 g 100 seed-1). Seed has elliptical non-uniform<br />
shape with an average protein content of 21% similar to most pinto<br />
cultivars. Averages 1399 kg ha-1 and out yielded Pinto Nacional the main<br />
landrace in the region by 30%. At irrigated locations, averaged 2213 kg<br />
ha-1 with a top yield of 3713 kg ha-1.<br />
The following were developed by Jorge A. Acosta-Gallegos, National Research<br />
Institute for Forestry Agriculture, CIRNOC-INIFAP-SARAH, Bean Program, Valle<br />
de Mexico Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico; Jim D. Kelly,<br />
Michigan State University, Department of Crop & Soil Science, 370 <strong>Plant</strong> &<br />
Soil Sci. Bldg. MSU, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325, United States;<br />
Francisco J. Ibarra-Perez, National Research Institute for Forestry and<br />
Agriculture, CIRNOC-INIFAP-SARH, Valle del Guadiana Experimental Station,<br />
Durango, Durango 34000, Mexico; R. Rosales-Serna, National Research Institute<br />
for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean/Cowpea-CRSP, Durango Experimental Station,<br />
Durango, Durango CP 34000, Mexico; A. Castillo-Rosales, National Research<br />
Institute for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean Program, Valle de Mexico<br />
Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico; B. Cazares-Enriquez,<br />
National Research Institute for Forestry and Agriculture, Bean Program, Valle<br />
de Mexico Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico; P.<br />
Fernandez-Hernandez, National Research Institute for Forestry and<br />
Agriculture, Bean Program, Valle de Mexico Experimental Station, Chapingo,<br />
Mexico 56230, Mexico. Received 05/08/2000.<br />
PI 614098. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "PINTO BAYACORA"; PT91080. CV-187. Pedigree - Pinto<br />
Nacional 1 / Pinto Sierra. Averages 42 cm in height and exhibit a short<br />
vine type III indeterminate growth habit, with pod distribution in the<br />
lower half of the plant canopy. Flowers white and blooms 38 d after<br />
planting. Short-season day neutral cultivar, maturing 89 days after<br />
planting. Matures earlier than most pinto landraces and 10 d earlier<br />
than Pinto Villa, the most widely grown pinto cultivar in the region. In<br />
the semiarid Highlands of Mexico, has not shown symptoms of anthracnose<br />
and rust in spite of the abundant variability shown by these pathogens<br />
in the region. Susceptible to common bacterial blight and tolerant to<br />
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oot rots. Medium pinto seed size that averages 34.5 g 100 seed-1 (range<br />
31 to 36 g 100 seed-1). Seed attractive elliptical shape with a desira<br />
ble pinto bean mottle pattern. Cooking time is significantly shorter<br />
than that of all other bred or landraces cultivars in the pinto seed<br />
class. Averages 1337 kg ha-1 and outyielded Pinto Nacional the main<br />
landrace in the region by 29%.<br />
The following were developed by Leonard S. Dunavin, University of Florida,<br />
Institude of Food & Agricultural Science, Route 3, Box 575, Jay, Florida<br />
32565-9524, United States; R. L. Stanley, University of Florida, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Florida Research Center, Route 3, Box 4370, Quincy, Florida 32351, United<br />
States; Gordon M. Prine, University of Florida, Department of Agronomy, 304<br />
Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611, United States; Paul Mislevy,<br />
University of Florida, Agricultural Research & Education Center, 3401<br />
Experiment Station, Ona, Florida 33865-9706, United States; Ann R. Blount,<br />
University of Florida, <strong>No</strong>rth Florida Research, & Education Center, Mariana,<br />
Florida 32446-7906, United States. Received 07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614099. Lolium multiflorum Lam.<br />
Cultivar. "JUMBO"; FL X1997(G) 4XLR. PVP 200000196; CV-220. Pedigree -<br />
Developed from the doubling of an advanced population of Surrey diploid<br />
annual ryegrass as developed under phenotypic recurrent selection of<br />
both diploid and tetraploid populations. Highest or not different from<br />
the highest forage yielding entries in almost all the ryegrass trials<br />
during the three seasons, 1997-98, 1998-99, and 1999-00 in Florida and<br />
other southeastern states. Later maturing and higher resistance to crown<br />
rust and gray leaf spot (Pyricularia grisea) than original Surrey<br />
diploid population. The crown rust index at Gainesville for year 2000<br />
was 1.55, the highest crown rust resistance of all ryegrass genotypes<br />
studied. Also had high seed yields and resistance to stem rust (P.<br />
graminis) typically found in ryegrass seed production areas of the<br />
Willamette Valley, Oregon. Moderate resistance to Helminthosporium leaf<br />
spot disease (Dreschlera spp.) and was considerably more resistant than<br />
Surrey. Cold resistance may have increased from doubling the chromosomes<br />
as was disease resistance and maturity. Larger plant including stems,<br />
leaves, seed heads and seed than the diploid, Surrey. Protein content<br />
and IVOMD compares favorably with Surrey and other ryegrass cultivars.<br />
Because of its large size, expected to be primarily used for forage<br />
purposes. Later maturing and grows later into spring than Surrey.<br />
The following were developed by Delta and Pine Land Company, Scott,<br />
Mississippi, United States. Received 07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614100 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "DeltaPEARL". PVP 200000261.<br />
PI 614101 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "DP 420 RR". PVP 200000262.<br />
The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland,<br />
California, United States. Received 07/28/2000.<br />
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PI 614102 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "PS 6545691"; PSR 4569. PVP 200000266; Utility Patent 6689941.<br />
The following were developed by R.J. Peterson Enterprises, Inc.. Received<br />
07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614103 PVPO. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />
Cultivar. "Shenandoah II". PVP 200000267.<br />
The following were developed by Paragon Seed, Inc., United States. Received<br />
07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614104 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "Trojan". PVP 200000269.<br />
The following were developed by Limagrain Canada Seeds Inc.. Received<br />
07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614105. Brassica napus L.<br />
Cultivar. "LG 3455". PVP 200000270.<br />
PI 614106. Brassica napus L.<br />
Cultivar. "LG 3311". PVP 200000271.<br />
PI 614107. Brassica napus L.<br />
Cultivar. "LG 3235". PVP 200000272.<br />
PI 614108. Brassica napus L.<br />
Cultivar. "LG 3525". PVP 200000273.<br />
PI 614109. Brassica napus L.<br />
Cultivar. "PR5338". PVP 200000274.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614110 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "26R24". PVP 200000275. Pedigree -<br />
WBA084D5(Aurora/Tyler//2550sib/Coker87-13)/Coker 983//Coker 87-13.<br />
The following were developed by Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V., Meo<br />
Voto Beheer BV, De Lier, South Holland, Netherlands. Received 07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614111. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "Ronda". PVP 200000276.<br />
The following were developed by Sakata Seed Corporation, Japan. Received<br />
07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614112 PVPO. Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees<br />
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Cultivar. "Serenade Blue-Tipped White". PVP 200000277.<br />
PI 614113 PVPO. Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees<br />
Cultivar. "Serenade Carmine". PVP 200000278.<br />
PI 614114 PVPO. Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees<br />
Cultivar. "Serenade Light Blue". PVP 200000279.<br />
PI 614115 PVPO. Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees<br />
Cultivar. "Serenade Rose Tipped White". PVP 200000280.<br />
PI 614116 PVPO. Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees<br />
Cultivar. "Serenade Rose". PVP 200000281.<br />
PI 614117 PVPO. Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees<br />
Cultivar. "Serenade Scarlet". PVP 200000282.<br />
The following were developed by Hardeman Grain & Seed, Inc.. Received<br />
07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614118 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "HG-9". PVP 200000283.<br />
The following were developed by Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company,<br />
Stoneville, Mississippi, United States. Received 07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614119 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "ST 468". PVP 200000284.<br />
The following were developed by DEKALB Genetics Corporation, United States.<br />
Received 07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614120 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "GF6150". PVP 200000285.<br />
PI 614121. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "89AHD11". PVP 200000286.<br />
PI 614122 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "WDHQ11". PVP 200000287.<br />
PI 614123 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "86ISI26". PVP 200000288.<br />
PI 614124 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "86ISI27". PVP 200000289.<br />
PI 614125 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "22DHQ3". PVP 200000290.<br />
PI 614126 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "87ATD2". PVP 200000291.<br />
PI 614127 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
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Cultivar. "17DHD16". PVP 200000292.<br />
PI 614128 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "01HGI4". PVP 200000293.<br />
PI 614129 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "01IUL6". PVP 200000294.<br />
PI 614130 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "17INI30". PVP 200000295.<br />
PI 614131 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "17QFB1". PVP 200000296.<br />
PI 614132 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "94INK1A". PVP 200000297.<br />
PI 614133. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "83DNQ2". PVP 200000298.<br />
PI 614134 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "4SCQ3". PVP 200000299.<br />
PI 614135. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "F307W". PVP 200000300.<br />
The following were developed by Arizona <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders, Inc., Arizona, United<br />
States. Received 07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614136 PVPO. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Cultivar. "MATT". PVP 200000301. Pedigree - selection from composite<br />
cross AZ-MSFRS-86 Quality Enhanced Durum Wheat <strong>Germplasm</strong>.<br />
The following were developed by DEKALB Genetics Corporation, United States.<br />
Received 07/28/2000.<br />
PI 614137. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "91INI12". PVP 200000302.<br />
PI 614138 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "91ISI5". PVP 200000303.<br />
PI 614139 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "01HFI3". PVP 200000304.<br />
PI 614140 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "16IUL2". PVP 200000305.<br />
The following were donated by Sunseeds Genetics Inc., Hollister, California<br />
95024, United States. Received 03/15/1992.<br />
PI 614141. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. W6 12642; G 29080; GREEN ARROW.<br />
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The following were developed by Linda M. Pollak, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />
University, Dept. of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Craig A.<br />
Abel, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Central Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Iowa<br />
State University, Ames, Iowa 50011-1010, United States; Mark P. Widrlechner,<br />
USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames,<br />
Iowa 50011-1170, United States; Richard L. Wilson, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011-1170,<br />
United States; Craig A. Abel, USDA, ARS, Southern Insect Management Research<br />
Unit, 141 Experiment Station Road, Stoneville, Mississippi 38776, United<br />
States; Wilfredo Salhuana, 6204 SW 146 Ct., Miami, Florida 33186, United<br />
States. Donated by Craig A. Abel, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Central Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Introduction Station, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011-1010, United<br />
States. Received 03/26/1999.<br />
PI 614142. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Partinbred. A98-100OY; GEMS-0001; Ames 25223. GP-363. Pedigree<br />
- (Piura 144:PI 503806 x B94)\\\B94 S1. Released 06/21/2000. Recurrent<br />
parent, B94, is an AES 800 maturity stiff-stalk synthetic inbred line,<br />
selected for high yield performance in single cross tests. Flowered 5<br />
days later than B94 at Ames, IA in 1998, and 3 days later than B94 at<br />
Stoneville, MS in 1999. Donor parent, PI 503806, a tropical maize from<br />
Peru selected for resistance to leaf blade feeding damage caused by<br />
first generation European corn borer and leaf sheath and collar feeding<br />
damage caused by the second generation. Resistance for PI 503806 is not<br />
based on DIMBOA levels, a cyclic hydroxamic acid commonly associated<br />
with conventional leaf blade feeding resistance in maize. Breeding lines<br />
from the cross PI 503806 x B94 were advanced by backcrossing to B94<br />
three generations. Throughout the breeding program, donor plants were<br />
selected by evaluating their resistance to European corn borer feeding<br />
on leaf blades, leaf sheaths, and collars of plants artificially<br />
infested with the insect. Only selected resistant plants were carried<br />
forward in the breeding effort. Third generation backcross seed were<br />
grown in Ames, IA in 1999 and plants were full sib-mated to obtain a<br />
seed increase for distribution. In addition to European corn borer<br />
resistance, also selected for superior yield compared to other<br />
experimental lines in the resistance breeding program. 160 second<br />
generation backcross parents from the breeding program were tested for<br />
yield. Three plants from each parent, including the parent of GEMS-0001,<br />
were selfed and crossed to a private non-stiff stalk tester, LH 185, and<br />
the hybrid seed was grown in a five location yield trial using U.S. Corn<br />
Belt locations. One parent hybrid of GEMS-0001 yielded well at 9756.1<br />
kg/ha (155.6 bu/A) which was 95.3% of the highest yielding commercial<br />
check and 105.3% of the commercial check average. The other two parent<br />
hybrids of GEMS-0001 yielded 8941.0 kg/ha and 8727.8 kg/ha (142.6 and<br />
139.2 bu/A).<br />
The following were developed by DEN HARTIGH BV, Netherlands. Received<br />
08/02/2000.<br />
PI 614143 PVPO. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "OSCAR". PVP 9600131.<br />
PI 614144 PVPO. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "SOLIDE". PVP 9600132.<br />
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The following were developed by Monsanto Company, 800 <strong>No</strong>rth Lindbergh Blvd.,<br />
St. Louis, Missouri 63167, United States. Received 08/02/2000.<br />
PI 614145 PVPO. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "NL10-RBK". PVP 9600150.<br />
The following were developed by NDSU Research Foundation, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,<br />
United States. Received 08/02/2000.<br />
PI 614146 PVPO. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "<strong>No</strong>rDonna". PVP 9600243.<br />
The following were developed by Frito Lay, Inc., 4295 Tenderfoot Road,<br />
Rhinelander, Wisconsin 54501, United States. Received 08/02/2000.<br />
PI 614147 PVPO. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "FL 1833". PVP 9700006.<br />
The following were developed by UNIPLANTA Saatzucht KG, Germany. Received<br />
08/02/2000.<br />
PI 614148 PVPO. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "PANDA". PVP 9700021.<br />
The following were developed by NDSU Research Foundation, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,<br />
United States. Received 08/02/2000.<br />
PI 614149. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "<strong>No</strong>rValley". PVP 9700030.<br />
The following were developed by HZPC Holland B.V., Netherlands. Received<br />
08/02/2000.<br />
PI 614150 PVPO. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "MORNING GOLD". PVP 9700104.<br />
PI 614151 PVPO. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "ASTERIX". PVP 9700105.<br />
PI 614152 PVPO. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "ADORA". PVP 9700112.<br />
The following were developed by Steve St. Martin, Ohio State University,<br />
Department of Horticulture & Crop Science, 202 Kottman Hall, Columbus, Ohio<br />
43210-1086, United States; Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Ron<br />
Fioritto, Ohio State University, Dept of Horticulture & Crop Science, OARDC,<br />
Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States; A.F. Schmitthenner, Ohio State<br />
University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States;<br />
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R.J. Martin, USDA, ARS, Ohio State University, Dept. of Food Science and<br />
Technology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States; A. Calip-Dubois, Ohio State<br />
University, Dept. of Horticulture & Crop Science, Columbus, Ohio 43210,<br />
United States. Received 08/08/2000.<br />
PI 614153. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Croton 3.9". CV-422. Pedigree - HC80-1944 x Asgrow<br />
3127. Tall, drought tolerant, indeterminate soybean developed<br />
specifically for adaptation to drought prone environments where shorter<br />
indeterminate cultivars fail to produce adequate height for good yields.<br />
<strong>No</strong>t recommended for high yield environments (>0 kg/ha) where lodging<br />
may limit yield potential because of greater plant height.<br />
The following were developed by Steve St. Martin, Ohio State University,<br />
Department of Horticulture & Crop Science, 202 Kottman Hall, Columbus, Ohio<br />
43210-1086, United States; Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Ron<br />
Fioritto, Ohio State University, Dept of Horticulture & Crop Science, OARDC,<br />
Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States; Giles Mills, USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Quarantine Office, Building 580, BARC-East, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350,<br />
United States; A.F. Schmitthenner, Ohio State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Pathology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States. Received 08/08/2000.<br />
PI 614154. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Darby". CV-424. Pedigree - GR8936 x Edison.<br />
Maturity group III (relative maturity 3.4). Indeterminate stem, white<br />
flowers, tawny pubescence, tan pods, and dull yellow seedcoats with<br />
black hila. Seedcoat peroxidase activity low. Carries the Rps1k gene for<br />
resistance to Phytophthora rot (Phytophthora sojae). High yield in Ohio<br />
tests in relation to other cultivars of similar maturity.<br />
PI 614155. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "HS93-4118". CV-426. Pedigree - IA 2007 x DSR 304.<br />
Maturity group IV (relative maturity 4.1). Indeterminate stem, white<br />
flowers, light tawny pubescence, brown pods, and dull yellow seedcoats<br />
with black hila. Seedcoat peroxidase activity low. Carries the Rps1c<br />
gene for resistance to Phytophthora rot (Phytophthora sojae). High yield<br />
in relation to other cultivars of similar maturity.<br />
The following were donated by Coker's Pedigreed Seed Co., P.O. Box 340,<br />
Hartsville, South Carolina 29550, United States. Received 1978.<br />
PI 614156. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Hampton". CV-47. Pedigree - Derived as a<br />
reselection from Coker Hampton. Adapted South. Intermediate plant type.<br />
Medium to medium-tall. Erect. Excellent resistance lodging. Pod color<br />
gray pubescence or hair on brown pod. Medium late maturity. Bright<br />
yellow seed color. Uniform light hilum or eye. Occasional dark hilum or<br />
brown seed appear (varietal trait). Outstanding shatter resistance.<br />
Excellent yield and quality. High oil content (21 - 22%). Medium seed<br />
size. Cultivated. Literature reference -- Seedsmen's Digest, April 1962.<br />
The following were collected by Umesh Srivastava, NBPGR, New Delhi, Delhi,<br />
India; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station, 1636<br />
253
East Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; Jack E. Staub,<br />
USDA, ARS, University of Wisconsin, Department of Horticulture, Madison,<br />
Wisconsin 53706, United States. Donated by James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS,<br />
Agricultural Research Station, 1636 East Alisal Street, Salinas, California<br />
93905, United States. Received 03/04/1993.<br />
PI 614157. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 001 A; Ames 20414. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Nettra,<br />
Jodhpur District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614158. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 001 B; Ames 20415. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Nettra,<br />
Jodhpur District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614159. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 001 C; Ames 20416. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Nettra,<br />
Jodhpur District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614160. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 002; Ames 20417. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Nettra, Jodhpur<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614161. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 004; Ames 20418. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Nettra, Jodhpur<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614162. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 005 A; Ames 20419. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Nettra,<br />
Jodhpur District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614163. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 005 B; Ames 20420. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Nettra,<br />
Jodhpur District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614164. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 006 A1; Ames 20421. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Khedapa,<br />
Jodhpur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614165. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 006 A2; Ames 20422. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Sriramsar,<br />
Jodhpur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614166. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 006 B; Ames 20423. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Khedapa,<br />
Jodhpur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614167. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
254
Landrace. USM 006 C; Ames 20424. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Khedapa,<br />
Jodhpur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614168. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 007; Ames 20425. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Khedapa, Jodhpur<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614169. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 008; Ames 20426. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 45' N. Longitude 72° 45' E. Near Khedapa, Jodhpur<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614170. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 010; Ames 20427. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 0' N. Longitude 74° 15' E. Near Khimsar, Nagaur<br />
District. Field-tree and hedgerow during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614171. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 011; Ames 20428. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 0' N. Longitude 74° 15' E. Near Khimsar, Nagaur<br />
District. Field-tree and hedgerow during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614172. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 012; Ames 20429. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 0' N. Longitude 74° 15' E. Near Khimsar, Nagaur<br />
District. Field-tree and hedgerow during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614173. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Wild. USM 013; Ames 20430. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 0' N. Longitude 74° 15' E. Near Khimsar, Nagaur<br />
District. Field-tree and hedgerow during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614174. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Wild. USM 014; Ames 20431. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 0' N. Longitude 74° 15' E. Near Khimsar, Nagaur<br />
District. Field-tree and hedgerow during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614175. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Wild. USM 015; Ames 20432. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 0' N. Longitude 74° 15' E. Near Khimsar, Nagaur<br />
District. Field-tree and hedgerow during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614176. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 016; Ames 20433. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. South of Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614177. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 017 A; Ames 20434. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. South of Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614178. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 017 B; Ames 20435. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
255
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. South of Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614179. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 018; Ames 20436. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. South of Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614180. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 019; Ames 20437. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. South of Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614181. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 020 A; Ames 20438. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. South of Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614182. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 020 B; Ames 20439. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. South of Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614183. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 021; Ames 20440. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. South of Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614184. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 022; Ames 20441. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. South of Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614185. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 024 A; Ames 20442. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. Near Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614186. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 024 B; Ames 20443. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. Near Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614187. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 025; Ames 20444. Collected 10/16/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 73° 44' E. Near Nagaur,<br />
Nagaur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614188. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 027; Ames 20445. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season. Three sites - must clarify<br />
which were from sand dunes and which from market!.<br />
PI 614189. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
256
Wild. USM 028; Ames 20446. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614190. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 029; Ames 20447. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614191. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 030; Ames 20448. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614192. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 031; Ames 20449. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614193. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 032; Ames 20450. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614194. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 033; Ames 20451. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614195. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 034; Ames 20452. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614196. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 035; Ames 20453. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614197. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 036; Ames 20454. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614198. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 037; Ames 20455. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614199. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 038; Ames 20456. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614200. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 039; Ames 20457. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
257
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614201. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 040; Ames 20458. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614202. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 041; Ames 20459. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614203. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 042 A; Ames 20460. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614204. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 042 B; Ames 20461. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614205. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 043 A; Ames 20462. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614206. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 043 B; Ames 20463. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614207. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 044; Ames 20464. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614208. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 045; Ames 20465. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614<strong>209</strong>. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 046; Ames 20466. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614210. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 047; Ames 20467. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614211. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 048; Ames 20468. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
258
PI 614212. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 049; Ames 20469. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614213. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 050; Ames 20470. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614214. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 051; Ames 20471. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614215. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 052; Ames 20472. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614216. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 053; Ames 20473. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614217. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 054; Ames 20474. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614218. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 055; Ames 20475. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614219. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 056; Ames 20476. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614220. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 057; Ames 20477. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614221. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 058; Ames 20478. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 58' N. Longitude 73° 33' E. Near Napasar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614222. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 059; Ames 20479. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614223. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
259
Wild. USM 060; Ames 20480. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614224. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 061; Ames 20481. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614225. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 062; Ames 20482. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614226. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 063; Ames 20483. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614227. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 064; Ames 20484. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614228. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 065; Ames 20485. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614229. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 066; Ames 20486. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614230. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 067; Ames 20487. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614231. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 068; Ames 20488. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614232. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 069; Ames 20489. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614233. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 070; Ames 20490. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614234. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 071; Ames 20491. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
260
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614235. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 072; Ames 20492. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614236. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 073; Ames 20493. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614237. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 074 A; Ames 20494. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614238. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 074 B; Ames 20495. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614239. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 075; Ames 20496. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614240. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 076 A; Ames 20497. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614241. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 077; Ames 20499. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614242. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 078 A; Ames 20500. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614243. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 078 B; Ames 20501. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614244. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 079; Ames 20502. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614245. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 080; Ames 20503. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
261
PI 614246. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 081; Ames 20504. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614247. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 082; Ames 20505. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614248. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 083; Ames 20506. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614249. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 084 A; Ames 20507. Collected 10/18/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614250. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 084 B2; Ames 20509. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 73° 10' E. Near Sriramsar, Bikaner<br />
District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614251. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 085; Ames 20510. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 30' N. Longitude 72° 48' E. Near Pugal Road,<br />
Bikaner District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614252. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 086; Ames 20511. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 30' N. Longitude 72° 48' E. Near Pugal Road,<br />
Bikaner District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614253. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 087; Ames 20512. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 30' N. Longitude 72° 48' E. Near Pugal Road,<br />
Bikaner District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614254. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 088 A; Ames 20513. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 30' N. Longitude 72° 48' E. Near Pugal Road,<br />
Bikaner District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614255. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 088 B; Ames 20514. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 30' N. Longitude 72° 48' E. Near Pugal Road,<br />
Bikaner District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614256. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 089; Ames 20515. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 30' N. Longitude 72° 48' E. Near Pugal Road,<br />
Bikaner District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614257. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
262
Wild. USM 090; Ames 20516. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 30' N. Longitude 72° 48' E. Near Pugal Road,<br />
Bikaner District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614258. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Wild. USM 091; Ames 20517. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 30' N. Longitude 72° 48' E. Near Pugal Road,<br />
Bikaner District. Sand dune during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614259. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 092; Ames 20518. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 29' N. Longitude 73° 7' E. Near Motigarh, Bikaner<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614260. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 093; Ames 20519. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 29' N. Longitude 73° 7' E. Near Motigarh, Bikaner<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614261. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 095; Ames 20521. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 29' N. Longitude 73° 7' E. Near Motigarh, Bikaner<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614262. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 096 A; Ames 20522. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 29' N. Longitude 73° 7' E. Near Motigarh,<br />
Bikaner District. Field during the rainy season. "Hairy" fruit.<br />
PI 614263. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 096 B; Ames 20523. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 29' N. Longitude 73° 7' E. Near Motigarh,<br />
Bikaner District. Field during the rainy season. "Hairy" fruit.<br />
PI 614264. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 097; Ames 20524. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 29' N. Longitude 73° 7' E. Near Motigarh, Bikaner<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614265. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 099 A; Ames 20525. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 29' N. Longitude 73° 7' E. Near Motigarh,<br />
Bikaner District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614266. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 099 B; Ames 20526. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 29' N. Longitude 73° 7' E. Near Motigarh,<br />
Bikaner District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614267. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 101; Ames 20527. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 29' N. Longitude 73° 7' E. Near Motigarh, Bikaner<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614268. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 102; Ames 20528. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
263
Latitude 28° 29' N. Longitude 73° 7' E. Near Motigarh, Bikaner<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614269. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 105; Ames 20529. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 29° 41' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. Near Manaksar, near<br />
Suratgarh, Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614270. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Landrace. USM 112; Ames 20532. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 29° 30' N. Longitude 74° 0' E. Near Cchhappankaddu,<br />
near Suratgarh, Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614271. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. USM 117; Ames 20533. Collected 10/20/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 29° 19' N. Longitude 73° 54' E. Near Suratgarh,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614272. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. USM 118; Ames 20534. Collected 10/20/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 29° 19' N. Longitude 73° 54' E. Near Suratgarh,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614273. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 132; Ames 20546. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 29° 55' N. Longitude 73° 53' E. Near Sri Ganganagar,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season. <strong>No</strong> record in our book<br />
(JES&JDM).<br />
PI 614274. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 133; Ames 20547. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 29° 55' N. Longitude 73° 53' E. Near Sri Ganganagar,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season. <strong>No</strong> record in our book<br />
(JES&JDM).<br />
PI 614275. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 134; Ames 20548. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India<br />
. Latitude 29° 55' N. Longitude 73° 53' E. Near Sri Ganganagar,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season. <strong>No</strong> record in our book<br />
(JES&JDM).<br />
PI 614276. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 135; Ames 20549. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 29° 55' N. Longitude 73° 53' E. Near Sri Ganganagar,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season. <strong>No</strong> record in our book<br />
(JES&JDM).<br />
PI 614277. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 136; Ames 20550. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 56' N. Longitude 74° 13' E. Near Pallu,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season. <strong>No</strong> record in our book<br />
(JES&JDM).<br />
PI 614278. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 138; Ames 20552. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 29° 7' 30" N. Longitude 74° 3' 30" E. 16 km before<br />
Jaitsu (going from Suratgarh towards Pallu), Ganganagar District. Field<br />
264
during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614279. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 143; Ames 20555. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 55' 43" N. Longitude 74° 4' 48" E. Near Jaitsu on<br />
Arjansar-Pallu Road, Ganganagar District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614280. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 144; Ames 20556. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 55' 43" N. Longitude 74° 4' 48" E. Near Jaitsu on<br />
Arjansar-Pallu Road, Ganganagar District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614281. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 145; Ames 20557. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 55' 43" N. Longitude 74° 4' 48" E. Near Jaitsu on<br />
Arjansar-Pallu Road, Ganganagar District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614282. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 146; Ames 20558. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 55' 43" N. Longitude 74° 4' 48" E. Near Jaitsu on<br />
Arjansar-Pallu Road, Ganganagar District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614283. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 147; Ames 20559. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 55' 43" N. Longitude 74° 4' 48" E. Near Jaitsu on<br />
Arjansar-Pallu Road, Ganganagar District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614284. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 148; Ames 20560. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 56' N. Longitude 74° 13' E. Near Pallu,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614285. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 149; Ames 20561. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 56' N. Longitude 74° 13' E. Near Pallu,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614286. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 150; Ames 20562. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 56' N. Longitude 74° 13' E. Near Pallu,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614287. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 151; Ames 20563. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 56' N. Longitude 74° 13' E. Near Pallu,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614288. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 152; Ames 20564. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 56' N. Longitude 74° 13' E. Near Pallu,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614289. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 153; Ames 20565. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 56' N. Longitude 74° 13' E. Near Pallu,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
265
PI 614290. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 154 A; Ames 20566. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 56' N. Longitude 74° 13' E. Near Pallu,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614291. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 154 B; Ames 20567. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 56' N. Longitude 74° 13' E. Near Pallu,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614292. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 155; Ames 20568. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 56' N. Longitude 74° 13' E. Near Pallu,<br />
Ganganagar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614293. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 156; Ames 20569. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 46' N. Longitude 74° 20' E. Near Sawar,<br />
Churu District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614294. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 157; Ames 20570. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 46' N. Longitude 74° 20' E. Near Sawar,<br />
Churu District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614295. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 158; Ames 20571. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 46' N. Longitude 74° 20' E. Near Sawar,<br />
Churu District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614296. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 159; Ames 20572. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614297. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 160; Ames 20573. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614298. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 161; Ames 20574. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614299. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 162; Ames 20575. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614300. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 163; Ames 20576. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614301. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
266
Landrace. USM 164; Ames 20577. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614302. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 165; Ames 20578. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614303. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 166; Ames 20579. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614304. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 167; Ames 20580. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614305. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 168; Ames 20581. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614306. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 169; Ames 20582. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614307. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 170; Ames 20583. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614308. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 171; Ames 20584. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614309. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 172; Ames 20585. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614310. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 173; Ames 20586. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614311. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 174; Ames 20587. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614312. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 176; Ames 20588. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
267
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614313. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 177; Ames 20589. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Near Malsar (20 km<br />
before Sardarshahr), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614314. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 179; Ames 20591. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614315. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 180; Ames 20592. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614316. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 181; Ames 20593. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614317. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 183 A; Ames 20594. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614318. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 183 B; Ames 20595. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614319. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 184; Ames 20596. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614320. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 185; Ames 20597. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614321. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 186; Ames 20598. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614322. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
268
Cultivated. USM 187; Ames 20599. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614323. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 188; Ames 20600. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614324. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 189; Ames 20601. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 26' N. Longitude 74° 29' E. Market in<br />
Sardarshahr, near Adsar, Churu District. During the rainy season. Grown<br />
in Adsar, but collected in Sardarshahr.<br />
PI 614325. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 190; Ames 20602. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614326. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 191; Ames 20603. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614327. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 192; Ames 20604. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614328. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 194 A; Ames 20606. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau,<br />
Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614329. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 194 B; Ames 20607. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau,<br />
Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614330. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 195; Ames 20608. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614331. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 196; Ames 20609. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614332. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 197; Ames 20610. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
269
PI 614333. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 198; Ames 20611. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614334. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 199 A; Ames 20612. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau,<br />
Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614335. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 199 B; Ames 20613. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau,<br />
Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614336. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 200; Ames 20614. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614337. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 201; Ames 20615. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614338. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 202; Ames 20616. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614339. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 203; Ames 20617. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614340. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 204; Ames 20618. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614341. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 205; Ames 20619. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614342. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 206; Ames 20620. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614343. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 207; Ames 20621. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614344. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 208; Ames 20622. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
270
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614345. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM <strong>209</strong>; Ames 20623. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614346. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 210; Ames 20624. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614347. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 211; Ames 20625. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614348. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 212; Ames 20626. Collected 10/21/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 21' N. Longitude 74° 23' E. West of Bandnau, Churu<br />
District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614349. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 213; Ames 20627. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 5' N. Longitude 74° 18' E. Near Bhopalsar, east<br />
of Bikaner, Dungargarh-Ratangarh Road (NH-11), Churu District. During<br />
the rainy season.<br />
PI 614350. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 214; Ames 20628. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 5' N. Longitude 74° 18' E. Near Bhopalsar, east<br />
of Bikaner, Dungargarh-Ratangarh Road (NH-11), Churu District. During<br />
the rainy season.<br />
PI 614351. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 215; Ames 20629. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 5' N. Longitude 74° 18' E. Near Bhopalsar, east<br />
of Bikaner, Dungargarh-Ratangarh Road (NH-11), Churu District. During<br />
the rainy season.<br />
PI 614352. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 216; Ames 20630. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 5' N. Longitude 74° 18' E. Near Bhopalsar, east<br />
of Bikaner, Dungargarh-Ratangarh Road (NH-11), Churu District. During<br />
the rainy season.<br />
PI 614353. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 217; Ames 20631. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 5' N. Longitude 74° 18' E. Near Bhopalsar, east<br />
of Bikaner, Dungargarh-Ratangarh Road (NH-11), Churu District. During<br />
the rainy season.<br />
PI 614354. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 223; Ames 20634. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. <strong>No</strong>rth side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
271
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614355. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 224; Ames 20635. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. <strong>No</strong>rth side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614356. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 226; Ames 20636. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. <strong>No</strong>rth side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614357. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 227; Ames 20637. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. <strong>No</strong>rth side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614358. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 228; Ames 20638. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. <strong>No</strong>rth side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614359. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 229; Ames 20639. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. <strong>No</strong>rth side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614360. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 230; Ames 20640. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. <strong>No</strong>rth side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614361. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 231; Ames 20641. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. <strong>No</strong>rth side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614362. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 232 A; Ames 20642. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. <strong>No</strong>rth side<br />
of NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614363. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 233; Ames 20643. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. South side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614364. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
272
Landrace. USM 234; Ames 20644. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. South side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614365. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 235; Ames 20645. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. South side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614366. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 236 B; Ames 20646. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. South side<br />
of NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614367. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 238; Ames 20648. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 4' 18" N. Longitude 74° 44' 9" E. South side of<br />
NH-11, near Tidiasar, 10 km southeast of Ratangarh (between Ratan and<br />
Rol?), Churu District. Field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614368. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. USM 240; Ames 20650. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 49' N. Longitude 75° 2' E. Near Laxmangargh<br />
(Lachhmangarh Sikar?), Sikar District. Farm during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614369. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Cultivated. USM 241; Ames 20652. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 49' N. Longitude 75° 2' E. Near Laxmangargh<br />
(Lachhmangarh Sikar?), Sikar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614370. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. USM 242; Ames 20653. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 49' N. Longitude 75° 2' E. Near Laxmangargh<br />
(Lachhmangarh Sikar?), Sikar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614371. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 243; Ames 20654. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 28° 3' N. Longitude 76° 6' E. Radhakishanpur, near<br />
Narnaul, Sikar District. During the rainy season. Landrace=003.<br />
PI 614372. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 244; Ariwa; Ames 20655. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 37' N. Longitude 75° 9' E. Near Purohit Kie<br />
Dhandi, 3 km east of Sikar, Sikar District. Farm during the rainy<br />
season. Close to var. flexuosus, but less furrowed, smoother skin, and<br />
mottled skin color. Fruit length approx 2 ft. (60 cm); looks like a big<br />
cucumber; very prolific; "disease-free"; locally known as 'Ariwa'.<br />
Landrace=004.<br />
PI 614373. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 246; Ames 20656. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 10' N. Longitude 75° 43' E. Near Nauri Ki Dhandi,<br />
Chomun, Sikar District. Farm during the rainy season. Close to var.<br />
flexuosus, but less furrowed, smoother skin, and mottled skin color.<br />
273
High yielding; dark green skin, approx. length 15 inches (40 cm).<br />
Landrace=005.<br />
PI 614374. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 247; Ames 20657. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 10' N. Longitude 75° 43' E. Near Nauri Ki Dhandi,<br />
Chomun, Sikar District. Farm during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614375. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Landrace. USM 248 A; Ames 20658. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 55' N. Longitude 75° 49' E. Near Rajawas, 20<br />
km north of Jaipur on NH-11, Sikar District. Farm during the rainy<br />
season. 'Barsati' (rainy season); 1st harvest approx. 45 days after<br />
planting; pick every 3-4 days; harvest for 4 months; spacing approx. 30<br />
cm within and between rows; length approx. 8 inches; diam. approx. 2<br />
inches. Landrace=006.<br />
PI 614376. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 248 B; Ames 20659. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 55' N. Longitude 75° 49' E. Near Rajawas, 20<br />
km north of Jaipur on NH-11, Sikar District. Farm during the rainy<br />
season. 'Barsati' (rainy season); 1st harvest approx. 45 days after<br />
planting; pick every 3-4 days; harvest for 4 months; spacing approx. 30<br />
cm within and between rows; length approx. 8 inches; diam. approx. 2<br />
inches. Landrace=006.<br />
PI 614377. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 249; Ames 20660. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 55' N. Longitude 75° 49' E. Near Rajawas, 20 km<br />
north of Jaipur on NH-11, Sikar District. Farm during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614378. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 251; Ames 20662. Collected 10/23/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 27° 15' N. Longitude 75° 11' E. Near Ramgarh, Jaipur<br />
District. During the rainy season. Landrace=008.<br />
PI 614379. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 254; Ames 20665. Collected 10/23/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 59' N. Longitude 75° 52' E. Near Khor (Khoh?),<br />
Amer, Jaipur District. During the rainy season. Landrace=011.<br />
PI 614380. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 257; Ames 20668. Collected 10/23/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 55' N. Longitude 75° 49' E. Near Jaipur,<br />
Jaipur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614381. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 258; Ames 20669. Collected 10/23/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 55' N. Longitude 75° 49' E. Near Jaipur,<br />
Jaipur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614382. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 259; Ames 20670. Collected 10/23/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 36' N. Longitude 75° 57' E. Near Chaksu, 66 km<br />
south of Jaipur, Jaipur District. Farm during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614383. Cucumis melo L.<br />
274
Landrace. USM 260; Ames 20671. Collected 10/23/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 36' N. Longitude 75° 57' E. Near Chaksu, 66 km<br />
south of Jaipur, Jaipur District. Farm during the rainy season. Smooth<br />
skin, fine spines (no warts); grown by farmer's family for 70+ years<br />
(since childhood). Landrace=013.<br />
PI 614384. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. USM 263; Ames 20673. Collected 10/23/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Niwai, Tonk<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614385. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. USM 264; Ames 20674. Collected 10/23/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Niwai, Tonk<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614386. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 271; Ames 20681. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Boi ka kheda, Tonk<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614387. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Landrace. USM 273; Ames 20682. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Boi ka kheda, Tonk<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614388. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 279; Ames 20684. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Jojrokakheda, 10<br />
miles north of Chittargargh, Tonk District. During the rainy season.<br />
Mixture of species!.<br />
PI 614389. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 281; Ames 20686. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614390. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 283; Ames 20687. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614391. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 284; Ames 20688. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614392. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 285; Ames 20689. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614393. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
275
Cultivated. USM 286; Ames 20690. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614394. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 287; Ames 20691. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614395. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 288 A; Ames 20692. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614396. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 288 B; Ames 20693. Collected 10/19/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614397. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 289; Ames 20694. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614398. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 290; Ames 20695. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614399. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 291; Ames 20696. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Thooparia,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Small fruits, noted to be<br />
momordica type when collected.<br />
PI 614400. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 292; Ames 20697. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Lalji Ka Kheda,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Mostly large fruit.<br />
PI 614401. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 293; Ames 20698. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Lalji Ka Kheda,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Mostly large fruit.<br />
PI 614402. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 294; Ames 20699. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Lalji Ka Kheda,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Mostly large fruit.<br />
PI 614403. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
276
Uncertain. USM 295; Ames 20700. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude 75° 35' E. Near Lalji Ka Kheda,<br />
Tonk District. During the rainy season. Mostly large fruit.<br />
PI 614404. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 296; Ames 20701. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 24° 50' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Near Kir Ki Chowki,<br />
Udaipur District. During the rainy season. Long variety, approx. 25 cm.<br />
PI 614405. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. USM 297; Ames 20702. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 24° 50' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Near Kir Ki Chowki,<br />
Udaipur District. During the rainy season. Long variety, approx. 25 cm.<br />
PI 614406. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 301; Ames 20704. Collected 10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 24° 35' 30" N. Longitude 73° 11' 30" E. Near Bekaria,<br />
on the road from Adaipur (Udaipur?) to Mt. Abu, Udaipur District. During<br />
the rainy season.<br />
PI 614407. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 331; Ames 20734. Collected 10/25/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 24° 29' N. Longitude 72° 47' E. Near Bageri Abu, Abu<br />
Road, Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Rare. Landrace=048.<br />
PI 614408. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. USM 336 A; Ames 20738. Collected 10/25/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 29' N. Longitude 72° 47' E. Near Bageri Abu,<br />
Abu Road-Mandu Road, Sirohi District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614409. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 341; Ames 20743. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 9' N. Longitude 73° 4' E. Near Sheoganj,<br />
Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Large basketful of the<br />
small-fruited types.<br />
PI 614410. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 342; Ames 20744. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 9' N. Longitude 73° 4' E. Near Sheoganj,<br />
Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Large basketful of the<br />
small-fruited types.<br />
PI 614411. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 343; Ames 20745. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 9' N. Longitude 73° 4' E. Near Sheoganj,<br />
Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Large basketful of the<br />
small-fruited types.<br />
PI 614412. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 344; Ames 20746. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 9' N. Longitude 73° 4' E. Near Sheoganj,<br />
Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Large basketful of the<br />
small-fruited types.<br />
PI 614413. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 345; Ames 20747. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
277
India. Latitude 25° 9' N. Longitude 73° 4' E. Near Sheoganj,<br />
Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Large basketful of the<br />
small-fruited types.<br />
PI 614414. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 346; Ames 20748. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 9' N. Longitude 73° 4' E. Near Sheoganj,<br />
Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Large basketful of the<br />
small-fruited types.<br />
PI 614415. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 347; Ames 20749. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 9' N. Longitude 73° 4' E. Near Sheoganj,<br />
Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Large basketful of the<br />
small-fruited types.<br />
PI 614416. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 348; Ames 20750. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 9' N. Longitude 73° 4' E. Near Sheoganj,<br />
Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Large basketful of the<br />
small-fruited types.<br />
PI 614417. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 349; Ames 20751. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 9' N. Longitude 73° 4' E. Near Sheoganj,<br />
Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Large basketful of the<br />
small-fruited types.<br />
PI 614418. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 350; Ames 20752. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 9' N. Longitude 73° 4' E. Near Sheoganj,<br />
Sirohi District. During the rainy season. Large basketful of the<br />
small-fruited types.<br />
PI 614419. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 362; Ames 20763. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali, near Kira<br />
Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season. Larger than USM 352<br />
through USM 361. Landrace=064.<br />
PI 614420. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 363; Ames 20764. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali, near Kira<br />
Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season. Larger than USM 352<br />
through USM 361. Landrace=065.<br />
PI 614421. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 365; Ames 20765. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali, near Kira<br />
Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season. Larger than USM 352<br />
through USM 361. Landrace=067.<br />
PI 614422. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 366; Ames 20766. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali, near Kira<br />
Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season. Larger than USM 352<br />
278
through USM 361. Landrace=068.<br />
PI 614423. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 367; Ames 20767. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali, near Kira<br />
Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season. Larger than USM 352<br />
through USM 361. Landrace=069.<br />
PI 614424. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 368; Ames 20768. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali, near Kira<br />
Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season. Larger than USM 352<br />
through USM 361. Landrace=070.<br />
PI 614425. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 369; Ames 20769. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan, India.<br />
Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali, near Kira<br />
Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season. Larger than USM 352<br />
through USM 361. Landrace=071.<br />
PI 614426. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 370; Ames 20770. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614427. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 372; Ames 20771. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614428. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 373; Ames 20772. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614429. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 375; Ames 20773. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614430. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 376; Ames 20774. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614431. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 377; Ames 20775. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614432. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 378; Ames 20776. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614433. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 379; Ames 20777. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
279
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614434. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 380; Ames 20778. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614435. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 381; Ames 20779. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614436. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 382; Ames 20780. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614437. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 383; Ames 20781. Collected 10/26/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 25° 45' N. Longitude 73° 30' E. Market Pali,<br />
near Kira Ki Dhandi, Pali District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614438. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Wild. USM 384; Ames 20782. Collected 10/27/1992 in Gujarat, India.<br />
Latitude 22° 18' N. Longitude 70° 47' E. Near Rajkot, Sardhar<br />
Road, Rajkot District. During the rainy season. NBPGR #: DCB 1879 (Oct.<br />
12, 1991).<br />
PI 614439. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Wild. USM 385; Ames 20783. Collected 10/27/1992 in Gujarat, India.<br />
Latitude 21° 37' N. Longitude 71° 14' E. Near Amreli, Lathi<br />
Road, Amreli District. During the rainy season. NBPGR #: DCB 1880 (Oct.<br />
13, 1991).<br />
PI 614440. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Wild. USM 386; Ames 20784. Collected 10/27/1992 in Gujarat, India.<br />
Latitude 21° 34' N. Longitude 71° 31' E. Near Shakpur<br />
(Sakhpur?), Amreli District. During the rainy season. NBPGR #: DCB 1881<br />
(Oct. 13, 1991).<br />
PI 614441. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Wild. USM 387; Ames 20785. Collected 10/27/1992 in Gujarat, India.<br />
Latitude 21° 58' N. Longitude 70° 39' E. Near Takuda (Trakuda?),<br />
Rajkot District. During the rainy season. NBPGR #: DCB 1882 (Oct. 15,<br />
1991).<br />
PI 614442. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Wild. USM 388; Ames 20786. Collected 10/27/1992 in Gujarat, India.<br />
Latitude 21° 25' N. Longitude 69° 50' E. Near Ratiya (Ratia?),<br />
Junagadh District. During the rainy season. NBPGR #: DCB 1883 (Oct. 17,<br />
1991).<br />
PI 614443. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 389; Ames 20787. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
280
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614444. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 390; Ames 20788. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614445. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 391; Ames 20789. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614446. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 392; Ames 20790. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614447. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 393; Ames 20791. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614448. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 394; Ames 20792. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614449. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 395; Ames 20793. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614450. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 396; Ames 20794. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614451. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 397; Ames 20795. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614452. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 398; Ames 20796. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614453. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
281
Cultivated. USM 399; Ames 20797. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614454. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 400; Ames 20798. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614455. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 401; Ames 20799. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614456. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 403; Ames 20801. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614457. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 404; Ames 20802. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614458. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. USM 406; Ames 20804. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Mavli Road, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. USM 389 through<br />
USM 398 were larger fruit than USM 399 through USM 406.<br />
PI 614459. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 419; Ames 20817. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Jodhpur, near<br />
Charbhuja, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. Melon?.<br />
PI 614460. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 421; Ames 20819. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Bharat Seed<br />
Store, near Jodhpur, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614461. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 422; Ames 20820. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Bharat Seed<br />
Store, near Jodhpur, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. Variety<br />
'Madhu'; two envelopes of seed received in U.S.<br />
PI 614462. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 423; Ames 20821. Collected 10/27/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 26° 17' N. Longitude 73° 2' E. Bharat Seed<br />
Store, near Jodhpur, Jodhpur District. During the rainy season. Variety<br />
'Local'.<br />
282
The following were collected by M.N. Koppar, Nat. Bureau of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<br />
<strong>Resources</strong>, <strong>Germplasm</strong> Exploration Div., Indian Council of Ag. Res., New Delhi,<br />
Delhi 110 012, India; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research<br />
Station, 1636 East Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States;<br />
Jack E. Staub, USDA, ARS, University of Wisconsin, Department of<br />
Horticulture, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States. Donated by James D.<br />
McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station, 1636 East Alisal Street,<br />
Salinas, California 93905, United States. Received 03/04/1993.<br />
PI 614463. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 426; Ames 20822. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 45' N. Longitude 79° 45' E. Near Satapur,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Stored for later use,<br />
transverse slices are dried and later fried in oil for breakfast with<br />
tea; some plants produce very bitter fruit at immature stage but are not<br />
bitter at mature stage when they are picked.<br />
PI 614464. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 427; Ames 20823. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 51' N. Longitude 79° 56' E. Near Khajuraho,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Stored for later use,<br />
transverse slices are dried and later fried in oil for breakfast with<br />
tea; some plants produce very bitter fruit at immature stage but are not<br />
bitter at mature stage when they are picked.<br />
PI 614465. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 428; Ames 20824. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 51' N. Longitude 79° 56' E. Near Khajuraho,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Stored for later use,<br />
transverse slices are dried and later fried in oil for breakfast with<br />
tea; some plants produce very bitter fruit at immature stage but are not<br />
bitter at mature stage when they are picked.<br />
PI 614466. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 429; Ames 20825. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 51' N. Longitude 79° 56' E. Near Khajuraho,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Stored for later use,<br />
transverse slices are dried and later fried in oil for breakfast with<br />
tea; some plants produce very bitter fruit at immature stage but are not<br />
bitter at mature stage when they are picked.<br />
PI 614467. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 430; Ames 20826. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 51' N. Longitude 79° 56' E. Near Khajuraho,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Stored for later use,<br />
transverse slices are dried and later fried in oil for breakfast with<br />
tea; some plants produce very bitter fruit at immature stage but are not<br />
bitter at mature stage when they are picked.<br />
PI 614468. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 431; Ames 20827. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 51' N. Longitude 79° 56' E. Near Khajuraho,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Stored for later use,<br />
transverse slices are dried and later fried in oil for breakfast with<br />
tea; some plants produce very bitter fruit at immature stage but are not<br />
bitter at mature stage when they are picked.<br />
283
PI 614469. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 432; Ames 20828. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 51' N. Longitude 79° 56' E. Near Khajuraho,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Stored for later use,<br />
transverse slices are dried and later fried in oil for breakfast with<br />
tea; some plants produce very bitter fruit at immature stage but are not<br />
bitter at mature stage when they are picked.<br />
PI 614470. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 434; Ames 20830. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 51' N. Longitude 79° 56' E. Near Khajuraho,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Stored for later use,<br />
transverse slices are dried and later fried in oil for breakfast with<br />
tea; some plants produce very bitter fruit at immature stage but are not<br />
bitter at mature stage when they are picked.<br />
PI 614471. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 435; Ames 20831. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 51' N. Longitude 79° 56' E. Near Khajuraho,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Stored for later use,<br />
transverse slices are dried and later fried in oil for breakfast with<br />
tea; some plants produce very bitter fruit at immature stage but are not<br />
bitter at mature stage when they are picked.<br />
PI 614472. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 439; Ames 20833. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 54' N. Longitude 79° 36' E. Near Chhatarpur,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614473. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 440; Ames 20834. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 54' N. Longitude 79° 36' E. Near Chhatarpur,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Variety 'Kharbuja'.<br />
PI 614474. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. KSM 442; Ames 20836. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 54' N. Longitude 79° 36' E. Near Chhatarpur,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. Royal Seeds Corp., 92,<br />
Infra Karket, Old Subzi Mandi, Delhi - 11- 007.<br />
PI 614475. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 444; Ames 20838. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 54' N. Longitude 79° 36' E. Near Chhatarpur,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. From Uttar Pradesh,<br />
Lucknow, Kanpur (along Ganges River).<br />
PI 614476. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 445; Ames 20839. Collected 10/30/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 24° 54' N. Longitude 79° 36' E. Near Chhatarpur,<br />
Chhatarpur District. During the rainy season. From Uttar Pradesh,<br />
Lucknow, Kanpur (along Ganges River), same area as KSM 444.<br />
PI 614477. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 447; Ames 20841. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
284
PI 614478. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 448; Ames 20842. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614479. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 449; Ames 20843. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614480. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 452; Ames 20845. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614481. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 453; Ames 20846. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614482. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 454; Ames 20847. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614483. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 455; Ames 20848. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614484. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 456; Ames 20849. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614485. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 457; Ames 20850. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614486. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 458; Ames 20851. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614487. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 459; Ames 20852. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614488. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 460; Ames 20853. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614489. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
285
Landrace. KSM 463; Ames 20856. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Akalpur,<br />
Bhopal District. Irrigated wheat field during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614490. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 468; Ames 20860. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 30' N. Longitude 77° 25' E. Near Mahua<br />
Khedi, Bhopal District. During the rainy season. Phut (cracks) type.<br />
PI 614491. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 469; Ames 20861. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 31' N. Longitude 77° 11' E. Near Tajpura,<br />
Bhopal District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614492. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 470; Ames 20862. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 31' N. Longitude 77° 11' E. Near Tajpura,<br />
Bhopal District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614493. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Wild. KSM 476; Ames 20865. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh, India.<br />
Latitude 22° 31' N. Longitude 77° 11' E. Near Tajpura, Bhopal<br />
District. Fencerow during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614494. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Wild. KSM 477; Ames 20866. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh, India.<br />
Latitude 22° 31' N. Longitude 77° 11' E. Near Tajpura, Bhopal<br />
District. Fencerow during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614495. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. KSM 482; Ames 20870. Collected 10/31/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 45' N. Longitude 78° 21' E. Near Piparia,<br />
Hoshangabad District. During the rainy season. Variety 'Tender Green'<br />
from Vinayak Seeds.<br />
PI 614496. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. KSM 488; Ames 20876. Collected 11/01/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 12' N. Longitude 77° 5' E. Near Sehore,<br />
Sehore District. During the rainy season. Variety 'Long Green' from<br />
Ankur Seeds, 131 Indra Market, Delhi.<br />
PI 614497. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. KSM 495; Ames 20883. Collected 11/01/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 15' N. Longitude 77° 15' E. Near Ashtok,<br />
Sehore District. During the rainy season. Chandra Seeds, Sadar Bazar,<br />
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh; PH 51421; Lot #C-101-A.<br />
PI 614498. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. KSM 496; Ames 20884. Collected 11/01/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 15' N. Longitude 77° 15' E. Near Ashtok,<br />
Sehore District. During the rainy season. Variety 'Kakri Desi-PB', lot<br />
# DSRP-001, Durga Seeds Corp., Indra Market, Old Subzi Mandi, Delhi -<br />
110087.<br />
PI 614499. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Cultivated. KSM 498; Ames 20886. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
286
India. Latitude 22° 16' N. Longitude 76° 3' E. Near Barawah<br />
(Barwah?), West Nimar District. During the summer. Variety 'Poona Khira<br />
White'; sown: April-May, harvest June-; D.J. Damani & Sons,<br />
Shivajinagar, Pune, 411005.<br />
PI 614500. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 500; Ames 20888. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 16' N. Longitude 76° 3' E. Near Barawah<br />
(Barwah?), West Nimar District. During the rainy season.<br />
Open-pollinated variety 'Green Long Special'; sown: April, harvest<br />
June-; Faizabad Seed Co. (Regd.), Niyawan Road, Faizabad 224 001, Uttar<br />
Pradesh.<br />
PI 614501. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. KSM 501; Ames 20889. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 16' N. Longitude 76° 3' E. Near Barawah<br />
(Barwah?), West Nimar District. During the spring. Variety 'Kakri'<br />
(Tar); Punjab Beej Co., Chowk Barfkhana Pullangash, Delhi 110 007; sown<br />
Oct-<strong>No</strong>v.<br />
PI 614502. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. KSM 502; Ames 20890. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 16' N. Longitude 76° 3' E. Near Barawah<br />
(Barwah?), West Nimar District. During the rainy season. Variety 'Green<br />
Long'; sown: April-May, harvest June-; Kisham Seed Corp., Faizabad; two<br />
envelopes of seed received. C. sativus PI 606539 separated from C. melo<br />
seed.<br />
PI 614503. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 503; Ames 20891. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 50' N. Longitude 76° 20' E. Near Kothi, near<br />
Khandwa, East Nimar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614504. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 504; Ames 20892. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 50' N. Longitude 76° 20' E. Near Kothi, near<br />
Khandwa, East Nimar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614505. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 505; Ames 20893. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 50' N. Longitude 76° 20' E. Near Kothi, near<br />
Khandwa, East Nimar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614506. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 506; Ames 20894. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 50' N. Longitude 76° 20' E. Near Kothi, near<br />
Khandwa, East Nimar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614507. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 508; Ames 20895. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 50' N. Longitude 76° 20' E. Near Kothi, near<br />
Khandwa, East Nimar District. During the rainy season. Seeds cleaned by<br />
farmer, "Phut"; very sweet, surface has slight vein tracts, turns from<br />
completely green to completely yellow at maturity.<br />
PI 614508. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 509; Ames 20896. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
287
India. Latitude 21° 50' N. Longitude 76° 20' E. Near Kothi, near<br />
Khandwa, East Nimar District. During the rainy season. Variety "Phut"<br />
but does not crack at maturity, smooth skin, does not become soft before<br />
ripening.<br />
PI 614509. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 510; Ames 20897. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 50' N. Longitude 76° 20' E. Near Kothi, near<br />
Khandwa, East Nimar District. During the rainy season. Variety "Phut"<br />
that does crack at maturity, small seed cavity, sweet at maturity.<br />
PI 614510. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. KSM 512; Ames 20899. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 52' N. Longitude 75° 57' E. Near Bhikangon<br />
(Bhikangaon?), Khargon District. During the spring. Sow Jan-Feb,<br />
harvest March-April; Saini Seed House, A-245 New Subji Mundi, Ayadpur,<br />
Delhi 110033.<br />
PI 614511. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. KSM 513; Ames <strong>209</strong>00. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 52' N. Longitude 75° 57' E. Near Bhikangon<br />
(Bhikangaon?), Khargon District. During the rainy season. Variety<br />
'Kakri Desi special'; Pahuja Seeds Pvt. Ltd., C-26 Indra Market, Delhi,<br />
110007.<br />
PI 614512. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 517; Ames <strong>209</strong>04. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 39' N. Longitude 77° 6' E. Near Gopalpura<br />
(Gopalpur?), East Nimar District. During the rainy season. Landrace;<br />
"very sweet".<br />
PI 614513. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 520; Ames <strong>209</strong>05. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 39' N. Longitude 77° 6' E. Near Gopalpura<br />
(Gopalpur?), East Nimar District. During the rainy season. Phut.<br />
PI 614514. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 523; Ames <strong>209</strong>08. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 39' N. Longitude 77° 6' E. Near Gopalpura<br />
(Gopalpur?), East Nimar District. During the rainy season. Orange<br />
flesh; same source as KSM 517.<br />
PI 614515. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 524; Ames <strong>209</strong>09. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 39' N. Longitude 77° 6' E. Near Gopalpura<br />
(Gopalpur?), East Nimar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614516. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 525; Ames <strong>209</strong>10. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 39' N. Longitude 77° 6' E. Near Gopalpura<br />
(Gopalpur?), East Nimar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614517. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 526; Ames <strong>209</strong>11. Collected 11/03/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kalapata,<br />
Dhar District. Farm during the rainy season. Local type, Phut;<br />
completely yellow at maturity; green immature; very sweet, soft.<br />
288
PI 614518. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 528; Ames <strong>209</strong>13. Collected 11/03/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kalapata,<br />
Dhar District. Farm during the rainy season. Peel and use as cooked<br />
vegetable, also longitudunal slices dried for rehydrating in boiling<br />
water; seeds photosensitive, seeds lie until monsoon season, need short<br />
days for female flowers.<br />
PI 614519. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 529; Ames <strong>209</strong>14. Collected 11/03/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kalapata,<br />
Dhar District. Farm during the rainy season. Peel and use as cooked<br />
vegetable, also longitudunal slices dried for rehydrating in boiling<br />
water; seeds photosensitive, seeds lie until monsoon season, need short<br />
days for female flowers.<br />
PI 614520. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 530; Ames <strong>209</strong>15. Collected 11/03/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kalapata,<br />
Dhar District. Farm during the rainy season. Peel and use as cooked<br />
vegetable, also longitudunal slices dried for rehydrating in boiling<br />
water; seeds photosensitive, seeds lie until monsoon season, need short<br />
days for female flowers.<br />
PI 614521. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 531; Ames <strong>209</strong>16. Collected 11/03/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kalapata,<br />
Dhar District. Farm during the rainy season. Peel and use as cooked<br />
vegetable, also longitudunal slices dried for rehydrating in boiling<br />
water; seeds photosensitive, seeds lie until monsoon season, need short<br />
days for female flowers.<br />
PI 614522. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 534; Ames <strong>209</strong>18. Collected 11/03/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 40' N. Longitude 74° 59' E. Near Golana, 9<br />
km north of Sardarpur, Dhar District. During the rainy season. Seeds<br />
covered with white ash (said to have insecticidal properties); 'Phut';<br />
plants spaced 1 to 2 ft.; 8-10 inches in diameter; highly variable for<br />
shape and color; used immature.<br />
PI 614523. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 536; Ames <strong>209</strong>20. Collected 11/03/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 40' N. Longitude 74° 59' E. Near Golana, 9<br />
km north of Sardarpur, Dhar District. During the rainy season. C. melo<br />
utilissimus is grown in summer, seeds are harvested and given to local<br />
seed dealer who keeps half of the seeds (for protection from insects).<br />
PI 614524. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 537; Ames <strong>209</strong>21. Collected 11/03/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 40' N. Longitude 74° 59' E. Near Golana, 9<br />
km north of Sardarpur, Dhar District. During the rainy season. C. melo<br />
utilissimus is grown in summer, seeds are harvested and given to local<br />
seed dealer who keeps half of the seeds (for protection from insects).<br />
PI 614525. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 543; Ames <strong>209</strong>23. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
289
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Sodpur,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614526. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 544; Ames <strong>209</strong>24. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Sodpur,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614527. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 547; Ames <strong>209</strong>27. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kagdipura,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy season. Melon portion of mixture with<br />
sativus (KSM 548) 'Phut' on over-ripening, but does not crack when ripe<br />
for eating.<br />
PI 614528. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 552; Ames <strong>209</strong>29. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kagdipura,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614529. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 554 A; Ames <strong>209</strong>30. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Sarai, Dhar<br />
District. Farm(?) during the rainy season. Oblate/elliptical fruit<br />
shape.<br />
PI 614530. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 555; Ames <strong>209</strong>32. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Sarai, Dhar<br />
District. Farm(?) during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614531. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 556; Ames <strong>209</strong>33. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Sarai, Dhar<br />
District. Farm(?) during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614532. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 557; Ames <strong>209</strong>34. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Sarai, Dhar<br />
District. Farm(?) during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614533. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 558; Ames <strong>209</strong>35. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Sarai, Dhar<br />
District. Farm(?) during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614534. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 559; Ames <strong>209</strong>36. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Sarai, Dhar<br />
District. Farm(?) during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614535. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 562; Ames <strong>209</strong>39. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 13' N. Longitude 75° 28' E. Near Dhamnod,<br />
Dhar District. During the summer. 18 x 4-6 inches; eaten at maturity;<br />
sow March, harvest June.<br />
290
PI 614536. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 563; Ames <strong>209</strong>40. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 14' N. Longitude 75° 5' E. Near Manawar,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy seaon. Used as vegetable when immature<br />
and fresh when mature.<br />
PI 614537. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 564; Ames <strong>209</strong>41. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 14' N. Longitude 75° 5' E. Near Manawar,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy seaon. Used as vegetable when immature<br />
and fresh when mature.<br />
PI 614538. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 565; Ames <strong>209</strong>42. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 14' N. Longitude 75° 5' E. Near Manawar,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy seaon. Used as vegetable when immature<br />
and fresh when mature.<br />
PI 614539. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 566; Ames <strong>209</strong>43. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 14' N. Longitude 75° 5' E. Near Manawar,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy seaon. Used as vegetable when immature<br />
and fresh when mature.<br />
PI 614540. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 568; Ames <strong>209</strong>44. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 14' N. Longitude 75° 5' E. Near Manawar,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy seaon. Used as vegetable when immature<br />
and fresh when mature.<br />
PI 614541. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 570; Ames <strong>209</strong>46. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 14' N. Longitude 75° 5' E. Near Manawar,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy season. 90 day maturity.<br />
PI 614542. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 571; Ames <strong>209</strong>47. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 14' N. Longitude 75° 5' E. Near Manawar,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy season. 10 x 6 inches; Phut at<br />
maturity; sweet and tasty, "local people like too much"; 90 days to<br />
maturity.<br />
PI 614543. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Landrace. KSM 572; Ames <strong>209</strong>48. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 14' N. Longitude 75° 5' E. Near Manawar,<br />
Dhar District. During the rainy season. 6-8 x 2-2.5 inches; used only<br />
immature for salad or vegetable. Landrace=106.<br />
PI 614544. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 574; Ames <strong>209</strong>50. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kuhad, Dhar<br />
District. During the rainy season. 10 x 6 inches at maturity; green<br />
immature; at maturity inside turns yellow and outside becomes pale<br />
yellowish-green blocky shape; immature fruit used in salad; mature skin<br />
and seeds are removed and fruit eaten fresh.<br />
PI 614545. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
291
Landrace. KSM 575; Ames <strong>209</strong>51. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kuhad, Dhar<br />
District. During the rainy season. 6 x 3 inches at maturity; green<br />
immature; at maturity inside turns yellow and outside becomes pale<br />
yellowish-green blocky shape; immature fruit used in salad; mature skin<br />
and seeds are removed and fruit eaten fresh.<br />
PI 614546. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 576; Ames <strong>209</strong>52. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kherava<br />
Jagiri, Dhar District. During the rainy season. Phut; 10 x 6 inches;<br />
said to be the same as KSM 574.<br />
PI 614547. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 577; Ames <strong>209</strong>53. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kherava<br />
Jagiri, Dhar District. During the rainy season. Phut; said to be<br />
identical to KSM 576 larger seed size; said to be the same as KSM 574.<br />
PI 614548. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 578; Ames <strong>209</strong>54. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kherava<br />
Jagiri, Dhar District. During the rainy season. Seeds not as small as<br />
in most agrestis (callosus) collections to date, could be momordica with<br />
small fruit size intermediate type.<br />
PI 614549. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 579; Ames <strong>209</strong>55. Collected 11/04/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 30' N. Longitude 75° 15' E. Near Kherava<br />
Jagiri, Dhar District. During the rainy season. Variable for seed size;<br />
known as 'small melon'; quite sweet at maturity; exterior turns<br />
rusty-brown; green with spots when mature.<br />
PI 614550. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Uncertain. KSM 583; Ames <strong>209</strong>59. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 29' N. Longitude 75° 27' E. Near Bagri, Dhar<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614551. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Uncertain. KSM 584; Ames <strong>209</strong>60. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 29' N. Longitude 75° 27' E. Near Bagri, Dhar<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614552. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Uncertain. KSM 585; Ames <strong>209</strong>61. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 29' N. Longitude 75° 27' E. Near Bagri, Dhar<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614553. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Uncertain. KSM 586; Ames <strong>209</strong>62. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 29' N. Longitude 75° 27' E. Near Bagri, Dhar<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614554. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Uncertain. KSM 587; Ames <strong>209</strong>63. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
292
India. Latitude 22° 29' N. Longitude 75° 27' E. Near Bagri, Dhar<br />
District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614555. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. KSM 590; Ames <strong>209</strong>66. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 36' N. Longitude 75° 18' E. Near Dhar, Dhar<br />
District. During the summer. Kishan Seed Corp., Faizabad, Uttar<br />
Pradesh.<br />
PI 614556. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 591; Ames <strong>209</strong>67. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 36' N. Longitude 75° 18' E. Near Dhar, Dhar<br />
District. During the rainy season. 18 x 6-8 inches; quite sweet; yellow<br />
skin at maturity.<br />
PI 614557. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Cultivated. KSM 594; Ames <strong>209</strong>69. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 19' N. Longitude 75° 4' E. Near Ratlam,<br />
Ratlam District. During the spring. Open-pollinated variety 'Tar Desi<br />
Rajdahni Special'; sow <strong>No</strong>vember-December, harvest January-February;<br />
Rjhajdhani.<br />
PI 614558. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 595; Ames <strong>209</strong>70. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 35' N. Longitude 75° 10' E. Near Bidbada,<br />
Ratlam District. During the rainy season. Elliptical/pyriform fruit;<br />
light green with spots.<br />
PI 614559. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 597; Ames <strong>209</strong>72. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 35' N. Longitude 75° 10' E. Near Bidbada,<br />
Ratlam District. During the rainy season. Mostly snapmelon in a mixture<br />
of snapmelon and cucumber seeds; seed quality is not good, many damaged<br />
(apparently by insects).<br />
PI 614560. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 598; Ames <strong>209</strong>73. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 35' N. Longitude 75° 10' E. Near Bidbada,<br />
Ratlam District. During the rainy season. Mostly snapmelon in a mixture<br />
of snapmelon and cucumber seeds; seed quality poor-many damaged<br />
(apparently by insects).<br />
PI 614561. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 599; Ames <strong>209</strong>74. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 35' N. Longitude 75° 10' E. Near Bidbada,<br />
Ratlam District. During the rainy season. Mostly snapmelon in a mixture<br />
of snapmelon and cucumber seeds; seed quality is not good, many damaged<br />
(apparently by insects).<br />
PI 614562. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 600; Ames <strong>209</strong>75. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 35' N. Longitude 75° 10' E. Near Bidbada,<br />
Ratlam District. During the rainy season. Mostly snapmelon in a mixture<br />
of snapmelon and cucumber seeds; seed quality is not good, many damaged<br />
(apparently by insects).<br />
PI 614563. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
293
Landrace. KSM 601; Ames <strong>209</strong>76. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 35' N. Longitude 75° 10' E. Near Ranagaon<br />
Road, Ratlam District. Farm(?) during the rainy season. Sweet, eaten<br />
fresh; fruit round and rust colored at maturity.<br />
PI 614564. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 602; Ames <strong>209</strong>77. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 35' N. Longitude 75° 10' E. Near Ranagaon<br />
Road, Ratlam District. Farm(?) during the rainy season. Phut; fruit big<br />
and cracks at maturity; yellow at maturity; two envelopes of seed<br />
received in U.S.<br />
PI 614565. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 603; Ames <strong>209</strong>78. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 56' N. Longitude 75° 8' E. Near Rajpur,<br />
Khargon District. During the rainy season. Fruit brown with cream<br />
stripe.<br />
PI 614566. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 604; Ames <strong>209</strong>79. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 56' N. Longitude 75° 8' E. Near Rajpur,<br />
Khargon District. During the rainy season. <strong>No</strong>t Phut type; used immature<br />
as salad and as vegetable.<br />
PI 614567. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 606; Ames <strong>209</strong>81. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 51' N. Longitude 75° 20' E. Near Segaon<br />
(Barwani), Khargon District. During the rainy season. Phut, cracks at<br />
maturity; 8-12 x 3-6 inches; immature: green skin; mature:<br />
orange-yellow; immature fruit used for salad and vegetable; mature fruit<br />
used only for seed.<br />
PI 614568. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 607; Ames <strong>209</strong>82. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 51' N. Longitude 75° 20' E. Near Segaon<br />
(Barwani), Khargon District. During the rainy season. <strong>No</strong>t Phut, does<br />
not crack at maturity; 2-3 long x 1.5-2 inches diameter at maturity;<br />
mature: orange-yellow with stripe, sweet in taste; immature fruit used<br />
as salad; mature used as fruit.<br />
PI 614569. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 610; Ames <strong>209</strong>84. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 56' N. Longitude 74° 45' E. Near Anjad, 11<br />
km from Pati, southwest of Barwani, Khargon District. During the rainy<br />
season. Phut type, cracks at maturity; 12 x 8-10 inches; immature:<br />
green skin, used as salad and vegetable; mature: yellow skin, used as<br />
fruit.<br />
PI 614570. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. KSM 614; Ames <strong>209</strong>86. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 49' N. Longitude 75° 36' E. Near Oasada,<br />
Khargon District. During the rainy season. Round: 3 x 3 inches;<br />
immature: green, used as salad but not as vegetable; mature: yellow,<br />
eaten as fruit.<br />
PI 614571. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. KSM 615; Ames <strong>209</strong>87. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
294
India. Latitude 21° 49' N. Longitude 75° 36' E. Near Oasada,<br />
Khargon District. During the rainy season. Phut, cracks at maturity;<br />
12-14 x 6-8 inches; immature: green; mature: yellow.<br />
PI 614572. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Uncertain. KSM 616; Ames <strong>209</strong>88. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 49' N. Longitude 75° 36' E. Near Oasada,<br />
Khargon District. During the rainy season. Possible mixture of melo and<br />
sativus.<br />
PI 614573. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 617; Ames <strong>209</strong>89. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 40' N. Longitude 75° 45' E. Near<br />
Arjumbaroda, Indore District. Backyard garden during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614574. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 618; Ames <strong>209</strong>90. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 40' N. Longitude 75° 45' E. Near<br />
Arjumbaroda, Indore District. Backyard garden during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614575. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Landrace. KSM 619; Ames <strong>209</strong>91. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 40' N. Longitude 75° 45' E. Near<br />
Arjumbaroda, Indore District. Backyard garden during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614576. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin<br />
Landrace. KSM 620; Ames <strong>209</strong>92. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 40' N. Longitude 75° 45' E. Near<br />
Arjumbaroda, Indore District. During the summer. 20 x 1-2 inches; used<br />
only as salad; may also be sown in September.<br />
PI 614577. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 621; Ames <strong>209</strong>93. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 40' N. Longitude 75° 45' E. Near<br />
Arjumbaroda, Indore District. During the rainy season. Phut at<br />
maturity; 12 x 6-8 inches; immature: green, salad; mature: yellow, used<br />
as fruit.<br />
PI 614578. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 623; Ames <strong>209</strong>95. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Kshipra,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Phut; 8-10 x 6 inches;<br />
immature: green, salad, some use as vegetable; mature: yellow, used as<br />
fruit.<br />
PI 614579. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 624; Ames <strong>209</strong>96. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 10' N. Longitude 75° 27' E. Near Khalaghat<br />
(Khalghat?), Agar-Bomba Road, Indore District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614580. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 625; Ames <strong>209</strong>97. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 10' N. Longitude 75° 27' E. Near Khalaghat<br />
(Khalghat?), Agar-Bomba Road, Indore District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614581. Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo<br />
295
Cultivated. KSM 626; Ames <strong>209</strong>98. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 22° 10' N. Longitude 75° 27' E. Near Khalaghat<br />
(Khalghat?), Agar-Bomba Road, Indore District. During the rainy season.<br />
PI 614582. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 629; Ames 21001. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614583. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 630; Ames 21002. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614584. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 631; Ames 21003. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614585. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 632; Ames 21004. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614586. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 633; Ames 21005. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614587. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 634; Ames 21006. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614588. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 635; Ames 21007. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614589. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 636; Ames 21008. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
296
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614590. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 637; Ames 21009. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614591. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 638; Ames 21010. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614592. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 639; Ames 21011. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614593. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 640; Ames 21012. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614594. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 641; Ames 21013. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614595. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 642; Ames 21014. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614596. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 643; Ames 21015. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
PI 614597. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. KSM 644; Ames 21016. Collected 11/06/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 0' N. Longitude 76° 10' E. Near Sonkutch,<br />
297
Dewas District. During the rainy season. Intermediate between momordica<br />
and agrestis type; villager purchased fruit from farmers in surrounding<br />
area, could not state which fruit came from which village.<br />
The following were collected by Umesh Srivastava, NBPGR, New Delhi, Delhi,<br />
India; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station, 1636<br />
East Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; Jack E. Staub,<br />
USDA, ARS, University of Wisconsin, Department of Horticulture, Madison,<br />
Wisconsin 53706, United States. Donated by James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS,<br />
Agricultural Research Station, 1636 East Alisal Street, Salinas, California<br />
93905, United States. Received 03/04/1993.<br />
PI 614598. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 662; Ames 21033. Collected 11/09/1992 in Uttar Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 30° 27' N. Longitude 78° 5' E. Market Mussoorie,<br />
near Jabarkhet (4 km east of Mussoorie), Dehra Dun District. During the<br />
rainy season.<br />
The following were collected by M.N. Koppar, Nat. Bureau of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<br />
<strong>Resources</strong>, <strong>Germplasm</strong> Exploration Div., Indian Council of Ag. Res., New Delhi,<br />
Delhi 110 012, India; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research<br />
Station, 1636 East Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States;<br />
Jack E. Staub, USDA, ARS, University of Wisconsin, Department of<br />
Horticulture, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States. Donated by James D.<br />
McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station, 1636 East Alisal Street,<br />
Salinas, California 93905, United States. Received 03/04/1993.<br />
PI 614599. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 596; Ames 21472. Collected 11/05/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 23° 35' N. Longitude 75° 10' E. Near Bidbada,<br />
Ratlam District. During the rainy season. Mostly cucumber in a mixture<br />
of snapmelon and cucumber seeds; seed quality is not good, many damaged<br />
(apparently by insects). Landrace=132.<br />
PI 614600. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Landrace. KSM 507; Ames 21478. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh,<br />
India. Latitude 21° 50' N. Longitude 76° 20' E. Kothi, near<br />
Khandwa, East Nimar District.<br />
The following were collected by Umesh Srivastava, NBPGR, New Delhi, Delhi,<br />
India; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station, 1636<br />
East Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; Jack E. Staub,<br />
USDA, ARS, University of Wisconsin, Department of Horticulture, Madison,<br />
Wisconsin 53706, United States. Donated by James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS,<br />
Agricultural Research Station, 1636 East Alisal Street, Salinas, California<br />
93905, United States. Received 12/15/1993.<br />
PI 614601. Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo<br />
Cultivated. USM 245; Ames 21759. Collected 10/22/1992 in Rajasthan,<br />
India. Latitude 27° 35' N. Longitude 75° 10' E. Thorshar, Sikar<br />
District. Farm during the rainy season.<br />
PI 614602. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Landrace. USM 270; Ames 23708; Separation from Ames 20680. Collected<br />
298
10/24/1992 in Rajasthan, India. Latitude 26° 10' N. Longitude<br />
75° 35' E. Near Boi ka kheda, Tonk District. During the rainy<br />
season. Separation from Ames 20680.<br />
PI 614603. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Uncertain. USM 646; Separation from PI 606050; Ames 25151. Collected<br />
11/09/1992 in Uttar Pradesh, India. Latitude 30° 19' N. Longitude<br />
78° 2' E. Subzi Mundi, near Dehra Dun, Dehra Dun District. During<br />
the rainy season. Pedigree - Separation from PI 606050. Separation from<br />
PI 606050.<br />
The following were collected by M.N. Koppar, Nat. Bureau of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<br />
<strong>Resources</strong>, <strong>Germplasm</strong> Exploration Div., Indian Council of Ag. Res., New Delhi,<br />
Delhi 110 012, India; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research<br />
Station, 1636 East Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States;<br />
Jack E. Staub, USDA, ARS, University of Wisconsin, Department of<br />
Horticulture, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States. Donated by James D.<br />
McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station, 1636 East Alisal Street,<br />
Salinas, California 93905, United States. Received 03/04/1993.<br />
PI 614604. Cucumis sativus L.<br />
Uncertain. KSM 502; Duplicate of PI 606539; Separation from Ames 20890;<br />
Ames 26075. Collected 11/02/1992 in Madhya Pradesh, India. Latitude<br />
22° 2' N. Longitude 74° 54' E. Near Barawah, West Nimar<br />
district. During the rainy season. Pedigree - Separation from Ames<br />
20890, Cucumis melo. Original lot still resides under Ames 20890.<br />
The following were collected by Harold E. Bockelman, USDA, ARS, National<br />
Small Grains Collection, 1691 S 2700 W, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States;<br />
Richard C. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States; Roman<br />
Boguslavsky, National Centre for <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> of Ukraine, Lab. for<br />
Introduction & Storage of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Yurjev Institute of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Production, Kharkiv, Kharkiv 61060, Ukraine; Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State<br />
Nikitsky Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym<br />
334267, Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614605. Aegilops biuncialis Vis.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-001; NSGC 8190. Collected 07/27/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 39" N. Longitude 34° 14' E. Elevation 300 m.<br />
Near and around Nikita Botanical Gardens, Yalta. South slope, rocky.<br />
PI 614606. Aegilops biuncialis Vis.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-021; NSGC 8195. Collected 07/28/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 24' 40" N. Longitude 34° 0' 16" E. Elevation 195 m.<br />
near Simeiz along road A-294. south slope, rocky, dry, highly diverse,<br />
calcareous.<br />
PI 614607. Aegilops biuncialis Vis.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-037; NSGC 8199. Collected 07/28/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 24' 16" N. Longitude 33° 49' 30" E. Elevation 230<br />
m. Near Black Sea and Sanatome along road A-294. South slope, rocky, dry.<br />
PI 614608. Aegilops biuncialis Vis.<br />
299
Wild. UKR-99-147a; NSGC 8223. Collected 08/01/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 44' 38" N. Longitude 34° 28' 34" E. Elevation 120<br />
m. Going east towards Malorichers near road A-294. Moderate to steep<br />
south slope, rocky.<br />
PI 614609. Aegilops biuncialis Vis.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-171a; NSGC 8228. Collected 08/01/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 48' 5" N. Longitude 34° 41' 35" E. Elevation 40 m.<br />
South of Pryvitne near road A-294. Mostly flat, dry, rocky, near sea.<br />
PI 614610. Aegilops biuncialis Vis.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-178a; NSGC 8230. Collected 08/01/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 50' 56" N. Longitude 34° 51' 43" E. Elevation 220<br />
m. off of road A-294. South and west slopes, very steep, dry, rocky,<br />
brushy, black oak scrub.<br />
PI 614611. Aegilops biuncialis Vis.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-204a; NSGC 8232. Collected 08/02/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 55' 26" N. Longitude 35° 13' 56" E. Elevation 320<br />
m. Along trail in Karadag Nature Reserve between Koktebel' and Kurortne<br />
and south of road A-294. East slope, steep, rocky, basaltic cliffs<br />
dropping to the sea.<br />
PI 614612. Aegilops biuncialis Vis.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-258; NSGC 8241. Collected 08/03/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 45° 28' 18" N. Longitude 35° 51' 18" E. Elevation 20 m.<br />
Near Mysove on small peninsula. <strong>No</strong>rth slope, moderately steep, on cliff<br />
above Sea of Azov.<br />
PI 614613. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-002; NSGC 8191. Collected 07/27/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 39" N. Longitude 34° 14' E. Elevation 300 m.<br />
Near and around Nikita Botanical Gardens, Yalta. South slope, rocky.<br />
The following were collected by Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State Nikitsky<br />
Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym 334267,<br />
Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614614. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-038; NSGC 8200. Collected 1999 in Krym, Ukraine. Latitude<br />
44° 24' 16" N. Longitude 33° 49' 30" E. Elevation 230 m. Near<br />
Black Sea and Sanatome along road A-294. South slope, rocky, dry.<br />
The following were collected by Harold E. Bockelman, USDA, ARS, National<br />
Small Grains Collection, 1691 S 2700 W, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States;<br />
Richard C. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States; Roman<br />
Boguslavsky, National Centre for <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> of Ukraine, Lab. for<br />
Introduction & Storage of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Yurjev Institute of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Production, Kharkiv, Kharkiv 61060, Ukraine; Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State<br />
Nikitsky Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym<br />
334267, Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614615. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-061; NSGC 8202. Collected 07/29/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
300
Latitude 44° 34' 13" N. Longitude 33° 56' 37" E. Elevation 300<br />
m. Off road A-296 near Aromat. Flat, rocky, dry.<br />
PI 614616. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-065; NSGC 8204. Collected 07/29/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 44' 28" N. Longitude 33° 55' 13" E. Elevation 465<br />
m. Near monastary and cave dwellings (hora Chufutkale) near Bakhchysarai.<br />
Steep south slope, rocky, calcareous.<br />
PI 614617. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-070; NSGC 8206. Collected 07/30/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 32' 19" N. Longitude 33° 35' 59" E. Elevation 190<br />
m. Along road A-294 to Sevastopol. Flat, disturbed site.<br />
PI 614618. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-093; NSGC 8212. Collected 07/30/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 49" N. Longitude 33° 29' 32" E. Elevation 220<br />
m. Near coast and south of Sevastopol. Flat, roadside, disturbed, old<br />
orchard area.<br />
PI 614619. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-112b; NSGC 8217. Collected 07/31/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 42" N. Longitude 33° 50' 5" E. Elevation 420 m.<br />
Baydar Valley, near Peredove. South slope, grazed, rocky.<br />
The following were collected by Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State Nikitsky<br />
Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym 334267,<br />
Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614620. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-130; NSGC 8219. Collected 1999 in Krym, Ukraine. Latitude<br />
44° 28' 4" N. Longitude 33° 45' 32" E. Elevation 280 m. Near<br />
Pavliyka. Flat area.<br />
The following were collected by Harold E. Bockelman, USDA, ARS, National<br />
Small Grains Collection, 1691 S 2700 W, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States;<br />
Richard C. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States; Roman<br />
Boguslavsky, National Centre for <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> of Ukraine, Lab. for<br />
Introduction & Storage of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Yurjev Institute of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Production, Kharkiv, Kharkiv 61060, Ukraine; Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State<br />
Nikitsky Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym<br />
334267, Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614621. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-157; NSGC 8226. Collected 08/01/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 47' 32" N. Longitude 34° 37' 24" E. Elevation 300<br />
m. Near Pryvitne off road A-294. Moderate south slope.<br />
PI 614622. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-222; NSGC 8235. Collected 08/02/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 55' 1" N. Longitude 35° 13' 14" E. Elevation 170 m.<br />
Along trail in Karadag Nature Reserve between Koktebel' and Kurortne and<br />
south of road A-294. Steep north slope, scrub brush.<br />
301
PI 614623. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-226; NSGC 8236. Collected 08/02/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 45° 2' 20" N. Longitude 35° 16' 57" E. Elevation 100 m.<br />
West of Feodosiia off road A-294. Gentle north slope, disturbed area<br />
surrounded by arable land in steppe, brown clay soil.<br />
PI 614624. Aegilops cylindrica Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-147c; NSGC 8522. Collected 08/01/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 44' 38" N. Longitude 34° 28' 34" E. Elevation 120<br />
m. Going east towards Malorichers near road A-294. Moderate to steep<br />
south slope, rocky.<br />
PI 614625. Aegilops geniculata Roth<br />
Wild. UKR-99-111; NSGC 8215. Collected 07/31/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 42" N. Longitude 33° 50' 5" E. Elevation 420 m.<br />
Baydar Valley, near Peredove. South slope, grazed, rocky.<br />
PI 614626. Aegilops geniculata Roth<br />
Wild. UKR-99-136; NSGC 8222. Collected 07/31/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 25' 58" N. Longitude 33° 47' 19" E. Elevation 370<br />
m. Near Orlype. Moderately steep south slope, rocky.<br />
PI 614627. Aegilops kotschyi Boiss.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-076; NSGC 8<strong>209</strong>. Collected 07/30/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 56" N. Longitude 33° 33' 24" E. Elevation 260<br />
m. Along road to Sevastopol. South slope, rocky, very dry.<br />
PI 614628. Aegilops kotschyi Boiss.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-148; NSGC 8225. Collected 08/01/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 44' 38" N. Longitude 34° 28' 34" E. Elevation 120<br />
m. Going east towards Malorichers. Moderate to steep south slope, rocky.<br />
PI 614629. Aegilops kotschyi Boiss.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-210; NSGC 8234. Collected 08/02/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 55' 17" N. Longitude 35° 13' 55" E. Elevation 280<br />
m. Along trail in Karadag Nature Reserve between Koktebel' and Kurortne<br />
and south of road A-294. Opening in woods.<br />
PI 614630. Aegilops triuncialis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-003; NSGC 8192. Collected 07/27/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 39" N. Longitude 34° 14' E. Elevation 300 m.<br />
Near and around Nikita Botanical Gardens, Yalta. South slope, rocky.<br />
The following were collected by Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State Nikitsky<br />
Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym 334267,<br />
Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614631. Aegilops triuncialis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-022; NSGC 8196. Collected 1999 in Krym, Ukraine. Latitude<br />
44° 24' 40" N. Longitude 34° 0' 16" E. Elevation 195 m. Near<br />
Simeiz along road A-294. South slope, rocky, dry, highly diverse,<br />
calcareous.<br />
The following were collected by Harold E. Bockelman, USDA, ARS, National<br />
Small Grains Collection, 1691 S 2700 W, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States;<br />
302
Richard C. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States; Roman<br />
Boguslavsky, National Centre for <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> of Ukraine, Lab. for<br />
Introduction & Storage of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Yurjev Institute of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Production, Kharkiv, Kharkiv 61060, Ukraine; Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State<br />
Nikitsky Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym<br />
334267, Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614632. Aegilops triuncialis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-112a; NSGC 8216. Collected 07/31/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 42" N. Longitude 33° 50' 5" E. Elevation 420 m.<br />
Baydar Valley, near Peredove. South slope, grazed, rocky.<br />
PI 614633. Aegilops triuncialis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-171b; NSGC 8229. Collected 08/01/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 48' 5" N. Longitude 34° 41' 35" E. Elevation 40 m.<br />
South of Pryvitne near road A-294. Mostly flat, dry, rocky, near sea.<br />
PI 614634. Aegilops triuncialis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-178b; NSGC 8231. Collected 08/01/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 50' 56" N. Longitude 34° 51' 43" E. Elevation 220<br />
m. Off of road A-294. South and west slopes, very steep, dry, rocky,<br />
brushy, black oak scrub.<br />
PI 614635. Aegilops triuncialis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-204b; NSGC 8233. Collected 08/02/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 55' 26" N. Longitude 35° 13' 56" E. Elevation 320<br />
m. Along trail in Karadag Nature Reserve between Koktebel' and Kurortne<br />
and south of road A-294. East slope, steep, rocky, basaltic cliffs<br />
dropping to the sea.<br />
PI 614636. Avena sterilis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-004; NSGC 8193. Collected 07/27/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 39" N. Longitude 34° 14' E. Elevation 300 m.<br />
Near and around Nikita Botanical Gardens, Yalta. South slope, rocky.<br />
PI 614637. Avena sterilis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-023; NSGC 8197. Collected 07/28/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 24' 40" N. Longitude 34° 0' 16" E. Elevation 195 m.<br />
Near Simeiz along road A-294. South slope, rocky, dry, highly diverse,<br />
calcareous.<br />
The following were collected by Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State Nikitsky<br />
Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym 334267,<br />
Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614638. Avena sterilis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-039; NSGC 8201. Collected 1999 in Krym, Ukraine. Latitude<br />
44° 24' 16" N. Longitude 33° 49' 30" E. Elevation 230 m. Near<br />
Black Sea and Sanatome along road A-294. South slope, rocky, dry.<br />
PI 614639. Avena sterilis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-072; NSGC 8207. Collected 1999 in Krym, Ukraine. Latitude<br />
44° 32' 19" N. Longitude 33° 35' 59" E. Elevation 190 m. Along<br />
road A-294 to Sevastopol. Flat, disturbed site.<br />
303
PI 614640. Avena sterilis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-131; NSGC 8220. Collected 1999 in Krym, Ukraine. Latitude<br />
44° 28' 4" N. Longitude 33° 45' 32" E. Elevation 280 m. Near<br />
Pavliyka. Flat area.<br />
The following were collected by Harold E. Bockelman, USDA, ARS, National<br />
Small Grains Collection, 1691 S 2700 W, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States;<br />
Richard C. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States; Roman<br />
Boguslavsky, National Centre for <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> of Ukraine, Lab. for<br />
Introduction & Storage of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Yurjev Institute of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Production, Kharkiv, Kharkiv 61060, Ukraine; Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State<br />
Nikitsky Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym<br />
334267, Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614641. Avena sterilis L.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-094; NSGC 8242. Collected 07/30/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 49" N. Longitude 33° 29' 32" E. Elevation 220<br />
m. Near coast and south of Sevastopol. Flat, roadside, disturbed, old<br />
orchard area.<br />
PI 614642. Hordeum bulbosum L.<br />
Wild. Population. UKR-99-010; NSGC 8194. Collected 07/27/1999 in Krym,<br />
Ukraine. Latitude 44° 30' 39" N. Longitude 34° 14' E. Elevation<br />
300 m. Near and around Nikita Botanical Gardens, Yalta. South slope,<br />
rocky.<br />
PI 614643. Hordeum bulbosum L.<br />
Wild. Population. UKR-99-028; NSGC 8198. Collected 07/28/1999 in Krym,<br />
Ukraine. Latitude 44° 24' 40" N. Longitude 34° 0' 16" E.<br />
Elevation 195 m. Near Simeiz along road A-294. South slope, rocky, dry,<br />
highly diverse, calcareous.<br />
PI 614644. Hordeum bulbosum L.<br />
Wild. Population. UKR-99-085; NSGC 8210. Collected 07/30/1999 in Krym,<br />
Ukraine. Latitude 44° 30' 56" N. Longitude 33° 33' 24" E.<br />
Elevation 260 m. Along road to Sevastopol. South slope, rocky, very dry.<br />
PI 614645. Hordeum bulbosum L.<br />
Wild. Population. UKR-99-163; NSGC 8227. Collected 08/01/1999 in Krym,<br />
Ukraine. Latitude 44° 47' 32" N. Longitude 34° 37' 24" E.<br />
Elevation 300 m. Near Pryvitne off road A-294. Moderate south slope.<br />
PI 614646. Hordeum marinum subsp. gussoneanum (Parl.) Thell.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-240; NSGC 8238. Collected 08/03/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 45° 25' 30" N. Longitude 36° 28' 19" E. Elevation 80 m.<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth of Kerch. Nearly flat to rolling hills, open, mud volcano area,<br />
salty with pH approximately 9.5. 2n = 14.<br />
PI 614647. Secale sylvestre Host<br />
Wild. UKR-99-250; NSGC 8239. Collected 08/03/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 45° 23' 27" N. Longitude 36° 3' 26" E. Elevation 1 m.<br />
Near <strong>No</strong>vovidradne, north Crimean coast, Sea of Azov. Mostly flat,<br />
seaside beach, sandy.<br />
PI 614648. Secale sylvestre Host<br />
304
Wild. UKR-99-253; NSGC 8240. Collected 08/03/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 45° 22' 9" N. Longitude 36° 0' 4" E. Elevation 2 m.<br />
Near Nyzhniozamorske. Mostly flat, seaside beach on Sea of Azov.<br />
PI 614649. Triticum monococcum subsp. aegilopoides (Link) Thell.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-075; NSGC 8208. Collected 07/30/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 32' 19" N. Longitude 33° 35' 59" E. Elevation 190<br />
m. Along road A-294 to Sevastopol. Flat, disturbed site.<br />
PI 614650. Triticum monococcum subsp. aegilopoides (Link) Thell.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-092; NSGC 8211. Collected 07/30/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 44° 30' 56" N. Longitude 33° 33' 24" E. Elevation 260<br />
m. Along road to Sevastopol. South slope, rocky, very dry.<br />
The following were collected by Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State Nikitsky<br />
Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym 334267,<br />
Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614651. Triticum monococcum subsp. aegilopoides (Link) Thell.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-103; NSGC 8213. Collected 1999 in Krym, Ukraine. Latitude<br />
44° 30' 49" N. Longitude 33° 29' 32" E. Elevation 220 m. Near<br />
coast and south of Sevastopol. Flat, roadside, disturbed, old orchard<br />
area.<br />
The following were collected by Harold E. Bockelman, USDA, ARS, National<br />
Small Grains Collection, 1691 S 2700 W, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States;<br />
Richard C. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States; Roman<br />
Boguslavsky, National Centre for <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> of Ukraine, Lab. for<br />
Introduction & Storage of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Yurjev Institute of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Production, Kharkiv, Kharkiv 61060, Ukraine; Vladislav Korzhenevsky, State<br />
Nikitsky Botanical Gardens, Department of Flora & Vegetation, Yalta, Krym<br />
334267, Ukraine. Received 08/16/1999.<br />
PI 614652. Triticum monococcum subsp. aegilopoides (Link) Thell.<br />
Wild. UKR-99-231; NSGC 8237. Collected 08/02/1999 in Krym, Ukraine.<br />
Latitude 45° 2' 20" N. Longitude 35° 16' 57" E. Elevation 100 m.<br />
West of Feodosiia off road A-294. Gentle north slope, disturbed area<br />
surrounded by arable land in steppe, brown clay soil.<br />
The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States. Received 09/17/1997.<br />
PI 614653. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivated. B97-35; NSGC 6514. Collected 06/21/1997 in Bulgaria.<br />
Latitude 42° 1' 49" N. Longitude 27° 58' 34" E. Elevation 65 m.<br />
Near Bulgarian-Turkish border. Open abandoned field that had been<br />
cultivated in the past.<br />
The following were developed by EMBRAPA, Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul,<br />
Brazil. Donated by A. Linhares, EMBRAPA, Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de<br />
305
Trigo, Caixa Postal 569, Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Received<br />
01/07/1993.<br />
PI 614654. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "PF 859255"; NSGC 2013. Pedigree -<br />
Londrina*6/Kavkaz//Londrina*6/Agent/3/Londrina*6/Kavkaz//Londrina*6/Weih<br />
enstephan M1.<br />
The following were developed by HybriTech Seed International, Inc., A Unit of<br />
Monsanto Company, United States. Received 1988.<br />
PI 614655. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "PACER". PVP 8800054. Pedigree -<br />
Blueboy/Benhur//Arthur 71.<br />
The following were developed by C. Eklund, R.#2, Roseau, Minnesota 56751,<br />
United States. Received 1977.<br />
PI 614656. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "EKLUND". PVP 7600040. Pedigree - selection from<br />
Minter. Released 1976.<br />
The following were developed by DeKalb Agresearch, Inc., 1831 Woodrow,<br />
Wichita, Kansas 67203, United States. Received 1977.<br />
PI 614657. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "R158". PVP 7600068. Pedigree - ms Sturdy/4/(ms Seu<br />
Seun/3/T.timopheevii/2*Marquis//2*Kan).<br />
The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rthrup, King & Company, 1500 Jackson N.E.,<br />
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55413, United States. Received 1989.<br />
PI 614658. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "NUDURA". PVP 9000011. Pedigree - D103/Modoc.<br />
The following were developed by David Hole, Utah State University, <strong>Plant</strong>s,<br />
Soils, & Biometeorology Dept., 4820 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322-4820,<br />
United States; Rulon S. Albrechtsen, Utah State University, <strong>Plant</strong> Science<br />
Department, Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United States. Received 08/08/2000.<br />
PI 614659. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "MILLENNIUM"; UT94B1058-4603; UT004603. PVP<br />
200000169; CV-292. Pedigree - WA Sel 3564/Unitan//UT Short2 *2. Released<br />
2000. Six-row, midseason, erect-growing, spring feed barley. Head<br />
tapering, erect (lax-to-dense) with some overlap of lateral kernels at<br />
the tip of the head, and rachis edges covered with hairs. Leaves and<br />
heads waxy. Glumes long with extremely long, rough awns and covered with<br />
long hairs. Erect (non-flaring), long, rough lemma awns. Stigmas heavily<br />
feathered. Seed covered, midlong, semi-wrinkled, with long rachilla<br />
hairs, and a depression at the base. Aleurone color white and<br />
306
1000-kernel weight averages 39 g. Most spikes marked by a closed collar<br />
at the base. Recommended for growing primarily under irrigation or where<br />
annual precipitation is 400 mm or more. In three years (1996-1998, n=44)<br />
of Utah irrigated tests, average yield (7567 kg ha-1) exceeded<br />
(P
Stayton Rd., Aumsville, Oregon 97325, United States. Received 08/08/2000.<br />
PI 614668 PVPO. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />
Cultivar. "Stag". PVP 200000309.<br />
The following were developed by Cascade International Seed Company, Jonathan<br />
Green & Sons, Inc., United States. Received 08/08/2000.<br />
PI 614669 PVPO. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />
Cultivar. "Teton". PVP 200000310.<br />
The following were developed by World Wide Wheat, L.L.C., United States.<br />
Received 08/08/2000.<br />
PI 614670 PVPO. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Cultivar. "Platinum". PVP 200000311. Pedigree - selection from composite<br />
cross AZ-MSFRS-86 Quality Enhanced Durum Wheat <strong>Germplasm</strong>.<br />
PI 614671 PVPO. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.<br />
Cultivar. "Crown". PVP 200000312. Pedigree - selection from composite<br />
cross AZ-MSFRS-86 Quality Enhanced Durum Wheat <strong>Germplasm</strong>.<br />
The following were developed by Abbott & Cobb, Inc., United States. Received<br />
08/08/2000.<br />
PI 614672 PVPO. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Cultivar. "XLT-86". PVP 200000313.<br />
The following were developed by R.C. Palmer, Unknown. Received 06/15/1998.<br />
PI 614673. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Genetic. Pureline. T218H; SY 9821001. Pedigree - 218M. y18(Urbana)<br />
Nearly lethal, yellow leaves.<br />
The following were developed by Reid G. Palmer, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />
University, Department of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received<br />
06/15/1998.<br />
PI 614674. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Genetic. Pureline. T362H; SY 9821002. Pedigree - Somaclonal mutant in<br />
Jilin 3 (PI 427099). y18(Ames 2) Nearly lethal, yellow leaves.<br />
The following were donated by Charles M. Taliaferro, Oklahoma State<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science Department, 368 Agricultural Hall,<br />
Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078-6028, United States; Modah Das, Okalahoma State<br />
University, 369 Ag Hall, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078, United States. Received<br />
12/16/1998.<br />
PI 614675. Cynodon sp.<br />
Wild. Collection <strong>No</strong>.1; 1; Q 37954; Grif 14380.<br />
308
PI 614676. Cynodon sp.<br />
Wild. Collection <strong>No</strong>.2; 2; Q 37955; Grif 14381.<br />
The following were collected by Jeff V. Krans, Mississippi State University,<br />
Department of <strong>Plant</strong> & Soil Sciences, Box 9555, Mississippi State, Mississippi<br />
39762, United States. Received 08/13/1999.<br />
PI 614677. Anthoxanthum odoratum L.<br />
Cultivar. 19; Q 40393. Collected in Australia.<br />
The following were collected by Ronny R. Duncan, University of Georgia,<br />
Georgia Agriculural Exp. Station, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,<br />
Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797, United States. Received 08/05/1999.<br />
PI 614678. Paspalum vaginatum Sw.<br />
Cultivar. Durban County Club; Q 40388. Collected in South Africa.<br />
PI 614679. Paspalum vaginatum Sw.<br />
Cultivar. E-1; Q 40480. Collected in Bahamas.<br />
The following were donated by Ronny R. Duncan, University of Georgia, Georgia<br />
Agriculural Exp. Station, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Griffin,<br />
Georgia 30223-1797, United States. Received 09/09/1999.<br />
PI 614680. Paspalum vaginatum Sw.<br />
Cultivar. Q 40522.<br />
The following were collected by Jeff V. Krans, Mississippi State University,<br />
Department of <strong>Plant</strong> & Soil Sciences, Box 9555, Mississippi State, Mississippi<br />
39762, United States. Received 08/13/1999.<br />
PI 614681. Zoysia sp.<br />
Cultivar. 2; Q 40431. Collected in Australia.<br />
PI 614682. Zoysia sp.<br />
Cultivar. 10; Q 40432. Collected in Australia.<br />
The following were collected by Jesus Valdez Reyna, Mexico. Donated by Hugh<br />
Wilson, Texas A&M University, Department of Biology, College Station, Texas<br />
77843-3258, United States. Received 10/13/1987.<br />
PI 614683. Cucurbita pepo subsp. fraterna (L. H. Bailey) Lira et al.<br />
Wild. HDW 5531; FR003; Ames 7926. Collected 01/10/1987 in Tamaulipas,<br />
Mexico. Latitude 23° 46' N. Longitude 98° 34' W. Along roadside<br />
at Valdo el Moro, ~ 60 km east of Cuidad Victoria on Highway 70,<br />
Victoria County. All fruits green and white striped maturing to orange;<br />
bitter.<br />
The following were donated by Hugh Wilson, Texas A&M University, Department<br />
of Biology, College Station, Texas 77843-3258, United States. Received<br />
309
10/13/1987.<br />
PI 614684. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 5847; HDW 3163; TE001; Ames 7928. Collected 08/1977 in Texas,<br />
United States. Latitude 28° 9' 15" N. Longitude 97° 28' 17" W.<br />
Along west bank of the Aransas River bottom, 0.8 miles north of feeding<br />
posts, ~6 miles northeast of St. Paul, Big LI Ranch, San Patricio<br />
County. Major drainage = Aransas. 21 fruits of varying shape, number of<br />
plants unknown.<br />
PI 614685. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. HDW 3180; TE002; Ames 7929. Collected 08/1977 in Texas, United<br />
States. Latitude 28° 18' 35" N. Longitude 97° 22' 35" W. <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Clarkson Pasture, near Medio Creek, northeast side of FM2441, ~5 miles<br />
north-northwest of Woodsboro. Refugio; major drainage = Mission River.<br />
Sample of 5, relatively uniform, more or less spherical (no terminal<br />
constriction). Number of plants, maybe 1.<br />
PI 614686. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 6111; HDW 3162; TE0003; Ames 7930. Collected 08/1977 in Texas,<br />
United States. Latitude 28° 38' 33" N. Longitude 97° 16' 19" W.<br />
San Antonio River bottom, west bank at River Ranch, 2 miles north of the<br />
main ranch buildings, 7 miles southeast of Junction 239 and 183 (77a),<br />
Goliad County. Major drainage = San Antonio. Fruits ovate to spherical<br />
- not pyriform. Number of plants not known.<br />
The following were collected by Hugh Wilson, Texas A&M University, Department<br />
of Biology, College Station, Texas 77843-3258, United States. Received<br />
10/13/1987.<br />
PI 614687. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. HDW 3173; TE004; Ames 7931. Collected 1977 in Texas, United States.<br />
Elevation 100 m. High bank of Guadalupe River, near bridge at<br />
Independence Park, Gonzales County. Major drainage = Guadalupe. Fruit<br />
from a single plant; spherical with no constrictions. Although brown,<br />
fruits may be from last year.<br />
Unknown source. Received 10/13/1987.<br />
PI 614688. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. HDW 3170; TE005; Ames 7932. Collected 03/12/1978 in Texas, United<br />
States. Latitude 29° 54' 19" N. Longitude 96° 52' 37" W.<br />
Elevation 100 m. Along Colorado River at home of Larry Hatfield<br />
(student), 4-5 miles west of La Grange. Major drainage = Colorado.<br />
Number of plants unknown; some progeny in collection of 55 packets. From<br />
different parts of Colorado drainage and from differet plants.<br />
The following were collected by Hugh Wilson, Texas A&M University, Department<br />
of Biology, College Station, Texas 77843-3258, United States. Received<br />
10/13/1987.<br />
PI 614689. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. HDW 5299; TE036; Ames 7933. Collected 08/02/1984 in Texas, United<br />
States. Elevation 100 m. Along the Navasota River at Camp Cooley Ranch,<br />
310
Robertson County. Cluster of plants in deep sand on first river terrace,<br />
near woodland road, ~400 meters from the big tank ("bottoms pasture").<br />
The following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman Dronen. Donated by Hugh Wilson, Texas<br />
A&M University, Department of Biology, College Station, Texas 77843-3258,<br />
United States. Received 10/13/1987.<br />
PI 614690. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. HDW 5533; TE042; Ames 7934. Collected 10/1986 in Texas, United<br />
States. Elevation 100 m. Hunting lease of <strong>No</strong>rman Dronen, along Bedias<br />
Creek, Madison County. Tributary of the Trinity River, major drainage =<br />
Trinity. Essentially a recollection of TE039 (<strong>No</strong>t in NPGS); number of<br />
plants = 4.<br />
The following were donated by Hugh Wilson, Texas A&M University, Department<br />
of Biology, College Station, Texas 77843-3258, United States. Received<br />
10/13/1987.<br />
PI 614691. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. HDW 5544; TE043; Ames 7935. Collected 05/1987 in Texas, United<br />
States. Latitude 30° 53' 30" N. Longitude 97° 31' 12" W.<br />
Elevation 100 m. Brought in by John Doebley from Nail's Creek State<br />
Park, Lee County. Along levee of pond; major drainage = Brazos (Yegua).<br />
Fruit = 6; number of parent plants unknown.<br />
The following were collected by Thomas C. Andres, The Cucurbit <strong>Network</strong>, 5440<br />
Netherland Avenue, D24, Bronx, New York 10471, United States; R.G. Snyder,<br />
Mississippi State University, PO Box 231, Truck Crops Branch Experiment<br />
Station, Crystal Springs, Mississippi 39059, United States; J.D. Byrd,<br />
Mississippi State University, Extension Weed Specialist, Department of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762, United States.<br />
Donated by Thomas C. Andres, The Cucurbit <strong>Network</strong>, 5440 Netherland Avenue,<br />
D24, Bronx, New York 10471, United States. Received 02/12/1996.<br />
PI 614692. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 292; Ames 22729. Collected 11/07/1994 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 32° 27' N. Longitude 91° 25' W. Elevation 27 m.<br />
Southeast of Eagle Lake and west of State Highway 465, around 10 miles<br />
west of U.S. Highway 61, Warren County. A few meters uphill from swampy<br />
woods, at edge of woods, along dirt road with plowed field on other<br />
side. Tangled with other vines including Campsis radicans. Green<br />
striped fruits hanging from dead vines. Growing 6 meters up into trees.<br />
Fruits pyriform with short wide necks. Flesh non-bitter.<br />
The following were collected by Thomas C. Andres, The Cucurbit <strong>Network</strong>, 5440<br />
Netherland Avenue, D24, Bronx, New York 10471, United States; R.G. Snyder,<br />
Mississippi State University, PO Box 231, Truck Crops Branch Experiment<br />
Station, Crystal Springs, Mississippi 39059, United States; J.D. Byrd,<br />
Mississippi State University, Extension Weed Specialist, Department of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762, United States;<br />
Charles T. Bryson, USDA, Southern Weed Science Lab., P.O. Box 350,<br />
Stoneville, Mississippi 38776, United States. Donated by Thomas C. Andres,<br />
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The Cucurbit <strong>Network</strong>, 5440 Netherland Avenue, D24, Bronx, New York 10471,<br />
United States. Received 02/12/1996.<br />
PI 614693. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 294; Ames 22730. Collected 11/07/1994 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 33° 26' N. Longitude 90° 51' W. Elevation 36 m.<br />
2.2 miles northeast of Stoneville, around 10 miles east of Greenville,<br />
Washington County. Harvested cotton field. Large and small green<br />
striped to faded fruits, ranging from pyriform to spherical or<br />
transversely ellipsoid in shape. Flesh non-bitter. Mostly scattered on<br />
ground. A serious weed problem in cotton and soybean fields.<br />
PI 614694. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 293; Ames 22731. Collected 11/07/1994 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 32° 38' N. Longitude 91° 25' W. Elevation 29 m.<br />
Southeast of Fitler, around 5 miles west of U.S. Highway 61 and south of<br />
State Highway 1, Issaquena County. Harvested cotton field. Faded green<br />
fruits, narrow pyriform shape with short narrow necks at stem end.<br />
Flesh non-bitter. Mostly scattered on ground. A serious weed problem.<br />
One young vine was still green with some slight virus symptoms and<br />
mildew.<br />
The following were collected by Thomas C. Andres, The Cucurbit <strong>Network</strong>, 5440<br />
Netherland Avenue, D24, Bronx, New York 10471, United States; R.G. Snyder,<br />
Mississippi State University, PO Box 231, Truck Crops Branch Experiment<br />
Station, Crystal Springs, Mississippi 39059, United States; J.D. Byrd,<br />
Mississippi State University, Extension Weed Specialist, Department of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762, United States.<br />
Donated by Thomas C. Andres, The Cucurbit <strong>Network</strong>, 5440 Netherland Avenue,<br />
D24, Bronx, New York 10471, United States. Received 02/12/1996.<br />
PI 614695. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 290; Ames 22732. Collected 11/07/1994 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 31° 59' 45" N. Longitude 90° 58' 36" W.<br />
Elevation 51 m. Less than 1 mile north of Port Gibson, 1 mile west of<br />
U.S. Highway 61, near Bayou Pierre, Claiborne County. Cow pasture.<br />
Grassy and weedy with amaranths. Just slightly uphill from flood plain<br />
and swampy oak forest. Near to where a pile of hay had been brought in<br />
from elsewhere. Six fruits (3 faded green and 3 nearly dried) together<br />
on a dead vine on the ground. Fruits uniformly pyriform, faintly<br />
striped. Flesh non-bitter.<br />
The following were collected by J.D. Byrd, Mississippi State University,<br />
Extension Weed Specialist, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Sciences, Mississippi<br />
State, Mississippi 39762, United States. Donated by Thomas C. Andres, The<br />
Cucurbit <strong>Network</strong>, 5440 Netherland Avenue, D24, Bronx, New York 10471, United<br />
States. Received 02/12/1996.<br />
PI 614696. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. Ames 22733. Collected 11/17/1994 in Mississippi, United States.<br />
Latitude 33° 27' N. Longitude 90° 41' W. Elevation 38 m. 0.2<br />
miles west of Indianola, north of U.S. Highway 82, Sunflower County.<br />
Weedy in a cotton field. Fruit green striped to faded, pyriform. Flesh<br />
312
non-bitter.<br />
The following were collected by Charles T. Bryson, USDA, Southern Weed<br />
Science Lab., P.O. Box 350, Stoneville, Mississippi 38776, United States.<br />
Donated by Thomas C. Andres, The Cucurbit <strong>Network</strong>, 5440 Netherland Avenue,<br />
D24, Bronx, New York 10471, United States. Received 02/12/1996.<br />
PI 614697. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 14688; Ames 22734. Collected 11/14/1994 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 33° 27' N. Longitude 90° 40' W. Elevation 38 m.<br />
0.1 mile west of Indianola, 0.1 mile north of U.S. Highway 82, Sunflower<br />
County. Open, fallow area near cotton field. Sandy soil.<br />
PI 614698. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 14712; Ames 22735. Collected 02/14/1995 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 33° 2' 46" N. Longitude 91° 0' 41" W. Around 2<br />
miles northeast of Glen Allan, southwest of junction between Mississippi<br />
Highway 1 and Yazoo Refuge Road, SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 6, T14N,<br />
R8W, Washington County. Soybean filed.<br />
The following were collected by Thomas C. Andres, The Cucurbit <strong>Network</strong>, 5440<br />
Netherland Avenue, D24, Bronx, New York 10471, United States; R.G. Snyder,<br />
Mississippi State University, PO Box 231, Truck Crops Branch Experiment<br />
Station, Crystal Springs, Mississippi 39059, United States; J.D. Byrd,<br />
Mississippi State University, Extension Weed Specialist, Department of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762, United States.<br />
Donated by Thomas C. Andres, The Cucurbit <strong>Network</strong>, 5440 Netherland Avenue,<br />
D24, Bronx, New York 10471, United States. Received 02/12/1996.<br />
PI 614699. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 292; Ames 22736. Collected 11/07/1994 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 32° 27' N. Longitude 91° 25' W. Elevation 27 m.<br />
Southeast of Eagle Lake and west of State Highway 465, around 10 miles<br />
west of U.S. Highway 61, Warren County. A few meters uphill from swampy<br />
woods, at edge of woods, along dirt road with plowed field on other<br />
side. Tangled with other vines including Campsis radicans. Green<br />
striped fruits hanging from dead vines. Growing 6 meters up into trees.<br />
Fruits uniformly obloid to transversely ellipsoid. Flesh non-bitter.<br />
PI 614700. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 292; Ames 22737. Collected 11/07/1994 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 32° 27' N. Longitude 91° 25' W. Elevation 27 m.<br />
Southeast of Eagle Lake and west of State Highway 465, around 10 miles<br />
west of U.S. Highway 61, Warren County. A few meters uphill from swampy<br />
woods, at edge of woods, along dirt road with plowed field on other<br />
side. Tangled with other vines including Campsis radicans. Green<br />
striped fruits hanging from dead vines. Growing 6 meters up into trees.<br />
Fruits pyriform with long narrow necks or without necks. Flesh<br />
non-bitter.<br />
PI 614701. Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) Filov<br />
Wild. 292; Ames 22738. Collected 11/07/1994 in Mississippi, United<br />
States. Latitude 32° 27' N. Longitude 91° 25' W. Elevation 27 m.<br />
Southeast of Eagle Lake and west of State Highway 465, around 10 miles<br />
west of U.S. Highway 61, Warren County. A few meters uphill from swampy<br />
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woods, at edge of woods, along dirt road with plowed field on other<br />
side. Tangled with other vines including Campsis radicans. Green<br />
striped fruits hanging from dead vines. Growing 6 meters up into trees.<br />
Fruits uniformly obloid to transversely ellipsoid. Flesh non-bitter.<br />
The following were developed by Tommy E. Carter, USDA-ARS, Soybean and<br />
Nitrogen Fixation Research, 3127 Ligon Street, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27607,<br />
United States; Joe W. Burton, USDA-ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Research Building, 3127<br />
Ligon Street, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27607, United States; R.F. Wilson,<br />
USDA-ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, 3127 Ligon Street, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina 37607, United States; W.P. <strong>No</strong>vitzky, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
Univ., Dept. of Crop Sci., Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631, United States.<br />
Donated by Myron Fountain, NC Foundation Seed Producers, 8220 Riley Hill Rd,<br />
Zebulon, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27597-8773, United States. Received 08/14/2000.<br />
PI 614702. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Soyola"; SY 29001. CV-462. Pedigree - Bulk of an<br />
F5-derived line from the first backcross of a selection from the cross<br />
N78-2117-3 x Brim to the cultivar Brim. Selected for low linolenic acid.<br />
Maturity group VI, determinate, buff hila, yellow seed, 4% linolenic<br />
acid in seed oil. Tested in the Uniform Preliminary VI nursery in 1995<br />
and in the Uniform VI nursery in 1996 and 1997. Tested in the <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina Offical Variety Trials in 1997 and 1998. In the Uniform tests<br />
(40 locations), matured on the same day as the check cv. Brim in<br />
full-season planting. Averaged across all regional tests (1995-1997, 48<br />
locations), the yield was 3088 kg ha-1. Average yields of the check cvs.<br />
Brim and Dillon were 3085 kg ha-1 and 3042 kg ha-1, respectively. In<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Official Variety trials (a total of 11 locations in 1997<br />
and 1998), yields were 47% higher than average yields of Dillon and Brim<br />
in the same tests.<br />
The following were collected by David Spooner, USDA, ARS, University of<br />
Wisconsin, Department of Horticulture, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1590, United<br />
States; Ronald van den Berg, Wageningen Agricultural University, Department<br />
of <strong>Plant</strong> Taxonomy, General Foulksweg 37, Wageningen, Gelderland 6700 ED,<br />
Netherlands; William Garcia Fernandez, PROINPA (Programa de Investigacion de<br />
la Papa), IBTA (Instituto de Boliviano Tecnologia Agropecuaria), Calle Man<br />
Cesped 923, Cochabamba, Cochabamba, Bolivia; Maria Luisa Ugarte, PROINPA<br />
(Programa de Investigacion de la Papa), IBTA (Instituto de Boliviano<br />
Technologia Agropecuaria), Calle Man Cesped 923, Cochabamba, Cochabamba,<br />
Bolivia. Received 04/21/1993.<br />
PI 614703. Solanum yungasense Hawkes<br />
Wild. SFVU 6739; Q 30486; BE-4652. Collected 03/20/1993 in La Paz,<br />
Bolivia. Latitude 16° 24' S. Longitude 67° 38' W. Elevation 1243<br />
m. <strong>No</strong>r Yungas. Puente Villa, about 1.5 km downstream (east) of Rio<br />
Tamampaya, after hanging bridge in Puente Villa, on floodplain of river.<br />
Growing in a coffee and banana plantation, among grasses. Most plants<br />
young, but one plant found with cream yellow-white stellate corollas, no<br />
fruits found.<br />
The following were donated by Chuck Brown, USDA, ARS, WSU Irrigated Ag.<br />
Extension Center, 24106 N. Bunn Road, Prosser, Washington 99350, United<br />
States. Received 08/12/1996.<br />
314
PI 614704. Solanum x edinense P. Berthault<br />
Genetic. EDN-1; Q 36354.<br />
The following were collected by David Spooner, USDA, ARS, University of<br />
Wisconsin, Department of Horticulture, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1590, United<br />
States; Konrad Schuler, Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, IPK,<br />
Genbank-Aussenstelle <strong>No</strong>rd, 0-2551, Gross Lusewitz, Germany; Antonio<br />
Rivera-Pena, INIFAP, Programa Nacional de la Papa, Apdo. Postal 31, Suc. "A",<br />
Metepec, Mexico, Mexico; Ronald van den Berg, Wageningen Agricultural<br />
University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Taxonomy, General Foulksweg 37, Wageningen,<br />
Gelderland 6700 ED, Netherlands. Received 11/13/1997.<br />
PI 614705. Solanum x edinense P. Berthault<br />
Wild. RSSV 980; Q 37338. Collected 10/27/1997 in Mexico, Mexico.<br />
Latitude 19° 11' 3" N. Longitude 99° 51' 22" W. Elevation 3100<br />
m. S side of Rt. 134, 6.8 km SW of La Puerta, at km 25.7 km SW of Toluca<br />
(by posted road markers). Growing among garbage piles and on adjacent<br />
slope, in area of pine fir forest. Flowers purple, pentagonal, 18<br />
tubers (white skin and flesh) collected from four plants.<br />
The following were collected by David Spooner, USDA, ARS, University of<br />
Wisconsin, Department of Horticulture, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1590, United<br />
States; Konrad Schuler, Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, IPK,<br />
Genbank-Aussenstelle <strong>No</strong>rd, 0-2551, Gross Lusewitz, Germany; Antoni Rivera<br />
Pena, Apartado Postal <strong>No</strong>. 487, Edo. De Mexico, Toluca, Mexico, Mexico; Ronald<br />
van den Berg, Wageningen Agricultural University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Taxonomy, General Foulksweg 37, Wageningen, Gelderland 6700 ED, Netherlands.<br />
Received 11/13/1997.<br />
PI 614706. Solanum x edinense P. Berthault<br />
Wild. RSSV 995; Q 37341. Collected 10/27/1997 in Mexico, Mexico.<br />
Latitude 19° 10' 46" N. Longitude 99° 40' 19" W. Elevation 2800<br />
m. 3.5 km SW of Zacango (zoo) at SW end, on paved and then dirt road<br />
ascending Nevado de Toluca, E-facing slope of volcano. Growing in sandy<br />
soil under shrubs. Flowers absent, fruits spherical and fully formed<br />
but without seeds. 21 tubers (red skin) collected from one colony.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614707. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "LEKSANDS VIT"; 3013; Q 37602.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614708. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "LANGE RODE"; 3048; Q 37605.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614709. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "VALTTI"; 3070; Q 37607.<br />
315
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614710. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "EVA"; 3125; Q 37609.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614711. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "LANG SVENSKE"; 3168; Q 37612.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614712. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "KIVA"; 3198; Q 37616.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614713. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "ROSA"; 3199; Q 37617.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614714. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "SEMLO"; 3200; Q 37618.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614715. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "TERTUS"; 3201; Q 37619.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614716. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "TAMMISTON AIKAINEN"; 3223; Q 37624.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614717. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "VESTAR"; 3224; Q 37625.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614718. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "STINA"; 3228; Q 37627.<br />
316
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614719. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "SABINA"; 3229; Q 37628.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614720. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "KOTO"; 3255; Q 37630.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614721. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "VETO"; 3256; Q 37631.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614722. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "OCTAVIA"; 3258; Q 37633.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614723. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "MINEA"; 3259; Q 37634.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614724. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "KOTTPOTATIS"; 3300; Q 37638.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614725. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "ELIN"; 3390; Q 37640.<br />
Unknown source. Received 04/01/1998.<br />
PI 614726. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />
Cultivar. "SILLA"; 3392; Q 37641.<br />
The following were donated by Texas A&M University, Texas Agricultural Exp.<br />
Station, College Station, Texas 77841, United States. Received 1961.<br />
PI 614727. Pennisetum ciliare (L.) Link<br />
Uncertain. NSL 6785; BLUE.<br />
The following were donated by USDA, SCS, Texas Agricultural Experiment<br />
Station, College Station, Texas, United States. Received 1963.<br />
317
PI 614728. Chloris gayana Kunth<br />
Uncertain. NSL 22692; G 77. Collected in Australia.<br />
The following were developed by Eugene A. Milus, University of Arkansas,<br />
Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States; Robert<br />
K. Bacon, University of Arkansas, Dept. of Crop, Soil, and Env. Science, 115<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Science Bldg., Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States; John T.<br />
Kelly, University of Arkansas, Department of Crop, Soil & Environmental<br />
Sciences, 115 <strong>Plant</strong> Science, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States;<br />
C.E. Parsons, University of Arkansas, Dept. of Crop, Soil and Environmental<br />
Sciences, Lonoke, Arkansas 72086, United States. Received 08/15/2000.<br />
PI 614729. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SABBE"; AR656-5-1; NSGC 8674. PVP 200100248; CV-916.<br />
Pedigree - Corin/3/FL302//Coker 833/Hunter. Released 2000. Soft red<br />
winter wheat. High yielding, low tillering with a high number of kernels<br />
per spike. Resistant to soil borne mosaic virus. Good resistance to<br />
Septoria tritici.<br />
The following were developed by Robert K. Bacon, University of Arkansas,<br />
Dept. of Crop, Soil, and Env. Science, 115 <strong>Plant</strong> Science Bldg., Fayetteville,<br />
Arkansas 72701, United States. Received 08/15/2000.<br />
PI 614730. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. AR647-1-6; NSGC 8675. Pedigree - Cardinal//Coker<br />
9227/Keiser. Soft red winter wheat. Good test weight with lax spike type<br />
and long peduncle. Poor powdery mildew resistance.<br />
The following were developed by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6434, United States. Donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington<br />
State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States. Received 1991.<br />
PI 614731. Cicer arietinum L.<br />
Cultivated. FLIP 84-92C; W6 22601. Pedigree - PI 564774(ILC-72) X W6<br />
22580(ILC-215). Resistant to ascochyta blight.<br />
The following were developed by Sam C. Anand, University of Missouri,<br />
Department of Agronomy, 210 Waters Hall, Columbia, Missouri 65211, United<br />
States; Jake Fisher, University of Missouri, Delta Research Center, P.O. Box<br />
160, Portageville, Missouri 63873, United States; Teresa Newman, University<br />
of Missouri, Delta Research Center, P.O. Box 160, Portageville, Missouri<br />
63873, United States. Received 07/27/2000.<br />
PI 614732. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Anand"; S94-1956. CV-428. Pedigree - Holladay x<br />
Hartwig. Determinate soybean variety in mid-maturity group V. Flowers<br />
purple and tawny pubescence. Seeds yellow with black hila. Resistant to<br />
raes 2, 3, 5, and 14 of the soybean cyst nematode Heterodera glycines.<br />
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Susceptible to southern root-knot nematode (Medoidgyne incognita) and<br />
peanut root-knot nematode (M. arenaria). Moderately resistant to stem<br />
canker (Diaporthe phaseolorum).<br />
The following were developed by Stephen A. Harrison, Louisiana State<br />
University, Department of Agronomy, 104 M.B. Sturgis Hall, Baton Rouge,<br />
Louisiana 70803-2110, United States; Phil L. Bruckner, Montana State<br />
University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences & <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, 407 Leon Johnson Hall,<br />
Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States; Ronald D. Barnett, University of<br />
Florida, <strong>No</strong>rth Florida Res. & Ed. Center, 155 Research Road, Quincy, Florida<br />
32351-5677, United States; H.J. Mascagni, Louisiana State University,<br />
Louisiana Agric. Exp. Station, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803-2110, United<br />
States; S.H. Moore, Louisiana State University, Louisiana Agric. Exp.<br />
Station, Dept. of Agronomy, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803-2110, United States.<br />
Received 08/01/2000.<br />
PI 614733. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "LA422"; LA85422-C13-1-4-2. PVP 200000321; CV-898.<br />
Pedigree - FL302/IN76529A5-4. Released 1998. Common soft red winter<br />
wheat with semi-upright juvenile growth habit and short vernalization<br />
requirement. Medium height with recurved peduncle and an awned,<br />
middense, tapering head. Seed red, ovate with short brush and rounded<br />
cheek. Resistant to PLMQ, MCJL, TCDL, LBBQ, TCBQ, TLGG, and PNML races<br />
of leaf rust as determined by the USDA Ceral Disease Lab. Moderate to<br />
good resistance to powdery mildew and susceptible to Hessian Fly. Best<br />
adapted to the warm, humid regions of the Gulf Coast.<br />
The following were developed by Ray Louie, USDA-ARS, Department of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Pathology, OARDC, Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States; R.L. Anderson, USDA,<br />
ARS, Central Great Plains Res. Station, Akron, Colorado 80720, United States;<br />
Margaret Redinbaugh, USDA,ARS, FRRL, Utah State University, Forage and Range<br />
Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States; Michael Jones,<br />
Ohio State University, Department of EEO Biology, 1735 Neil Avenue, Columbus,<br />
Ohio 43210-1293, United States. Received 08/07/2000.<br />
PI 614734. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Inbred. Oh1VI. GP-369. Pedigree - Derived from Virgin Island<br />
population PI 504148. Developed as a germplasm source for resistance to<br />
Maize Chlorotic Dwarf Virus (MCDV) transmitted by the leafhopper<br />
Graminella nigrifrons. The most resistant line tested in comparative<br />
tests with other MCDV resistant/tolerant lines. Mean ear lengths and<br />
plant heights at the base of the flag leaf 16.7 cm and 141.5 cm<br />
respectively. <strong>Plant</strong>s have pink silks and mean days to mid-silk averaged<br />
98 days. Ears average 16-18 rows of orange flinty seeds, have white cob<br />
and prone to ear molds. <strong>Plant</strong>s highly susceptible to smut (Ustilago<br />
maydis).<br />
The following were developed by Maurice Snook, USDA-ARS, Tobacco Quality and<br />
Safety Lab, P.O. Box 5677, Richard Russell Research Cntr, Athens, Georgia<br />
30605, United States; Neil W. Widstrom, USDA, ARS, Crop genetics & Breeding<br />
Research Unit, Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia 31793-0748,<br />
United States. Donated by Neil W. Widstrom, USDA, ARS, Crop genetics &<br />
Breeding Research Unit, Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia<br />
31793-0748, United States. Received 08/16/2000.<br />
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PI 614735. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. EPM6. GP-364. Pedigree - Original population =<br />
bulk of equal numbers of seed from three crosses of PI 340856 with<br />
G12#in, GT114 and ZC2451(P)C3, and ZC2451(P) x GT114. Result of six<br />
cycles of S1 recurrent selection for high maysin. Source of antibiosis<br />
resistance to the corn earworm, because of high concentration (1.6-1.9%<br />
on a dry weight basis) of maysin in silks (8-9 times the amount<br />
necessary to have an impact on insect development). Ears with red cobs<br />
and purple kernels of flinty or popcorn type. Reaches pollen shed and<br />
silking at 52-55 days after planting. Maysin content highly heritable<br />
and the trait is easily transferred to elite lines.<br />
PI 614736. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. SIM6. GP-365. Pedigree - Original population =<br />
bulk of equal numbers of seed from chain crosses among seven single<br />
crosses involving the inbreds Ab618, Akd24, GT112, GT114, H30 and Tx501.<br />
Result of six cycles of S1 recurrent selection of high maysin. Source of<br />
antibiosis resistance to the corn earworm, because of high concentration<br />
(1.5-1.9% on a dry weight basis) of maysin in silks (8-9 times the<br />
amount necessary to have an impact on insect development). Yellow dent<br />
kernels with red cobs and reaches pollen shed and silking at 59-62 days<br />
after planting. Maysin content highly heritable and the trait is easily<br />
transferred to elite lines. Population is agronomically typical of<br />
southern inbreds.<br />
The following were donated by S.C. Gupta, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />
Semi-Arid Tropics, Western and Central Africa Region, IITA Office, Sabo Bakin<br />
Zuwo Road, Kano, Kano, Nigeria. Received 09/07/2000.<br />
PI 614737. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. DMR 12.<br />
PI 614738. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. DMR 15.<br />
PI 614739 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. DMR 22.<br />
PI 614740 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. DMR 36-1.<br />
PI 614741 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. DMR 36-2.<br />
PI 614742 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. DMR 36-4.<br />
PI 614743 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. DMR 43.<br />
PI 614744 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. DMR 65.<br />
PI 614745 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. DMR 68.<br />
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PI 614746 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. DMR 72.<br />
PI 614747 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA1.<br />
PI 614748 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB1.<br />
PI 614749 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA2.<br />
PI 614750 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB2.<br />
PI 614751 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA3.<br />
PI 614752 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB3.<br />
PI 614753 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA4.<br />
PI 614754 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB4.<br />
PI 614755 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA5.<br />
PI 614756 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB5.<br />
PI 614757 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA6.<br />
PI 614758 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB5.<br />
PI 614759 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA7.<br />
PI 614760 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB7.<br />
PI 614761 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA8.<br />
PI 614762 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB8.<br />
PI 614763 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA9.<br />
PI 614764 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
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Cultivated. LCIC-MB9.<br />
PI 614765 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA10.<br />
PI 614766 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB10.<br />
PI 614767 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA11.<br />
PI 614768 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB11.<br />
PI 614769 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MA12.<br />
PI 614770 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. LCIC-MB12.<br />
PI 614771 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. Ex Boono.<br />
PI 614772 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />
Cultivated. Dam Gombe-3.<br />
The following were developed by Delta and Pine Land Company, Scott,<br />
Mississippi, United States. Received 09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614773 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "DP 5414 RR"; DPX 5514 RR. PVP 200000316.<br />
PI 614774. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "DPX 5877". PVP 200000317.<br />
PI 614775 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. "DPX 4910 S". PVP 200000318.<br />
The following were developed by Donald J. Floyd, Pickseed West Inc., P.O. Box<br />
888, Tangent, Oregon 97389, United States; C. Reed Funk, Rutgers University,<br />
Cook College, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Department, New Brunswick, New Jersey<br />
08901-8520, United States; Ronald F. Bara, Rutgers University, New Jersey<br />
Agricultural Experiment Station, Cook College, New Brunswick, New Jersey<br />
08901, United States; Stacy A. Bonos, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment<br />
Station, Rutgers State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Biology and Pathology, New<br />
Brunswick, New Jersey 08901, United States; William A. Meyer, Rutgers<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Biology & Pathology Department, Foran Hall, 59 Dudley Road,<br />
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0231, United States. Received 09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614776. Poa pratensis L.<br />
Cultivar. "Langara". PVP 200000319; CV-83. Pedigree - Originated as a<br />
single, highly apomictic (90%) plant selected from the open-pollinated<br />
progeny of C-74. C-74 is a vigorous, apomictic plant that originated<br />
from a plant collected from an old turf area in Exeter, RI in 1987.<br />
Color medium dark-green, low growth habit, fine leaves and high shoot<br />
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density. Performed very well in most areas of Kentucky bluegrass<br />
adaptation in the U.S. Good resistance to leaf spot and melting out<br />
(Dreshclera poae) and powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis), and very good<br />
resistance to stem rust smut (Ustilago striiformis). Exhibits good<br />
winter appearance and spring green up and average color during winter<br />
months. Acceptable performance under simulated fairway conditions in New<br />
Jersey, which included a cutting height of 1.74 cm, traffic stress and<br />
Poa annua competition.<br />
The following were developed by Pickseed West, Inc., P.O. Box 888, 33149<br />
Highway 99E, Tangent, Oregon 97389, United States. Received 09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614777 PVPO. Lolium perenne L.<br />
Cultivar. "FIESTA 3". PVP 200000320.<br />
The following were developed by Dermot P. Coyne, University of Nebraska,<br />
Department of Horticulture, 386 <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
68583-0724, United States. Received 06/27/2000.<br />
PI 614778. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "CHASE"; W6 22535. Pedigree - Parental<br />
lines/cultivars used in crosses were as follows: GN Nebr. #1 Sel. 27,<br />
Tacaragua, and Pinto UI 111. High yielding pinto dry bean with a<br />
compact, moderately open plant canopy, and type III plant habit, with<br />
seed ranging from 30 to 40 g/100 seed, and medium maturity (86-94 days).<br />
Possesses multiple disease resistance to rust (Uromyces appendiculatus),<br />
and to the bacterial pathogens causing common blight (Xanthomonas<br />
campestris), halo blight (Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola), and<br />
brown spot (Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae). Moderate avoidance to<br />
the white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) disease due to upright and<br />
porous plant canopy.<br />
PI 614779. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "WEIHING"; W6 22543. Pedigree - Parental<br />
lines/cultivars used in crosses as follows: GN Nebr. #1 Sel. 27,<br />
Tacaragua, Aurora, Pinto 12689 (CO), Pinto UI 111, GN 1140, GN Emerson,<br />
Bulgarian White, Pinto Ouray, A222 and A 51-1 (CIAT). High yielding<br />
Great <strong>No</strong>rthern dry bean with a moderate upright growth habit (type IIa),<br />
large bright white seed (29 to 40 g/100 seed), and medium maturity<br />
(90-95 days). Possesses multiple disease resistance to rust (Uromyces<br />
appendiculatus) (Ur-3 and 6 genes), BCMV (I gene), and to the bacterial<br />
pathogens causing common blight (Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli),<br />
halo blight (Pseodomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola), and brown spot<br />
(Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae). Moderate avoidance to the white<br />
mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) disease due to upright and porous plant<br />
canopy.<br />
The following were developed by Monsanto Company, 800 <strong>No</strong>rth Lindbergh Blvd.,<br />
St. Louis, Missouri 63167, United States. Received 09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614780 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "W91-233-21". PVP 200000324. Pedigree - Era/Tobari 66//Lovrin<br />
11/3/Oligoculm/4/Archer/5/86PYI042-192.<br />
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The following were developed by Abbott and Cobb, Inc., United States.<br />
Received 09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614781 PVPO. Cucumis melo L.<br />
Cultivar. "M98". PVP 200000325.<br />
The following were developed by Sunbeam Extract Co., United States. Received<br />
09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614782 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "BRAVO". PVP 200000326. Pedigree - Madison/Twain.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., United<br />
States. Received 09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614783 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "25R37". PVP 200000327. Pedigree -<br />
2545/3/2548sib//Coker68-15/MoW7510/4/2510sib.<br />
PI 614784 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "25R49". PVP 200000328. Pedigree -<br />
2510sib/10/S76sib/9/Redcoat/8/<strong>No</strong>rin33/6/Fairfield/4/PI94587//Fultz/Hunga<br />
rian/3/Fultz/Hungarian/5/Trumbull*3//Hope/Hussar/4/Trumbull/3/CI12061//F<br />
ultz/Hungarian/7/Knox/11/Feland/2550sib.<br />
PI 614785 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "25R44". PVP 200000329. Pedigree -<br />
2553/Beau//2548sib/3/2555/4/2548sib//Coker68-15/MoW7510.<br />
PI 614786 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "25R75". PVP 200000330. Pedigree -<br />
Kavkaz/Hart//2550/4/S76sib/Coker71//Caldwell/3/2550sib/5/2571.<br />
The following were developed by Cascade International Seed Co., Oregon,<br />
United States. Received 09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614787 PVPO. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />
Cultivar. "QUANTUM". PVP 200000331.<br />
The following were developed by Delta and Pine Land Company, Scott,<br />
Mississippi, United States. Received 09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614788 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "DP 565". PVP 200000332.<br />
The following were developed by C.A. Rose-Fricker, Pure Seed Testing, Inc.,<br />
3057 G Street, Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States; Melodee L. Fraser, Pure<br />
Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 176, 606 Main Street, Rolesville, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />
27571, United States. Received 09/20/2000.<br />
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PI 614789. Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.<br />
Cultivar. "TRANSCONTINENTAL"; PST-R69C. PVP 200000333; CV-44. Pedigree -<br />
Traces to 13 plants. Five of these trace their origin to a polycross<br />
designated B51. Two trace their origins to a plant collected in the<br />
southwestern U.S. Three trace their origins to a plant from a cross<br />
among plants collected in Atoka, OK; Jackson, TN; and Charlotte, NC. One<br />
traces its origin to a plant from a cross among plants collected in<br />
Dandridge, GA; Walla Walla, WA; and northern TN. Two trace their origins<br />
to plants collected in northern TN and Charlotte, NC. Bermudagrass<br />
developed for turf uses. Forms a low-growing turf with medium-fine<br />
texture and medium-high density. Shows good performance in U.S. turf<br />
trials at mowing heights from 1.3 to 3.8 cm and good winter survival,<br />
compared to other seeded bermudagrasses.<br />
The following were developed by Shamrock Seed Co., Inc., California, United<br />
States. Received 09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614790 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ANTHEM". PVP 200000334.<br />
PI 614791 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ALLEGIANCE". PVP 200000335.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., United<br />
States. Received 09/20/2000.<br />
PI 614792 PVPO. Brassica napus L.<br />
Cultivar. "44A53". PVP 200000337.<br />
PI 614793 PVPO. Brassica napus L.<br />
Cultivar. "45A54". PVP 200000338.<br />
The following were donated by Peter Beetham, <strong>Plant</strong> Research Institute, Dept.<br />
of Agric. and Rural Affairs, Burnley Gardens, Swan Street, Burnley, Victoria<br />
3121, Australia. Received 10/07/1991.<br />
PI 614794. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "TAIUANI"; U6; BE-3654; Q 28718. Collected in Tonga.<br />
Unknown source. Received 10/16/1995.<br />
PI 614795. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
"Guangshu 7"; ZS 821; BE-7677; Q 35798. High yield.<br />
Unknown source. Received 10/16/1995.<br />
PI 614796. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
"Zhan 64-285"; ZS 861; BE-7677; Q 35800. High yield, tolerant to<br />
drought and excess fertility.<br />
The following were donated by Oscar A. Hidalgo, International Potato Center,<br />
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Apartado 5969, Lima, Lima, Peru. Received 04/23/1996.<br />
PI 614797. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "TIS 70683"; CIP 440079; Q 36153.<br />
The following were donated by International Potato Center, Apartado 5969,<br />
Lima, Lima, Peru. Received 03/02/1998.<br />
PI 614798. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "WT-237"; Q 37465.<br />
PI 614799. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "WT-314"; Q 37467.<br />
PI 614800. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "KOKEI NO14"; CIP 440240; Q 39687.<br />
PI 614801. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "MUGANDE"; CIP 440163; Q 39688.<br />
PI 614802. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />
Cultivar. "TAINUNG NO64"; CIP 440189; Q 39689.<br />
The following were collected by Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and<br />
Range Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,<br />
United States. Received 09/21/2000.<br />
PI 614803 QUAR. Pennisetum flaccidum Griseb.<br />
Uncertain. 095. Collected 08/31/2000 in China. Latitude 31° 51' N.<br />
Longitude 102° 28' W. Sichuan, Maerhkang.<br />
PI 614804 QUAR. Pennisetum flaccidum Griseb.<br />
Uncertain. 122. Collected 09/02/2000 in China. Latitude 31° 24' N.<br />
Longitude 100° 38' E. Sichuan, Luhuo.<br />
The following were developed by Glenn W. Burton, USDA, ARS, Forage & Turf<br />
Research, Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia 31793,<br />
United States; Neil W. Widstrom, USDA, ARS, Crop genetics & Breeding Research<br />
Unit, Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia 31793-0748, United<br />
States; R.N. Gates, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plain Exp. Sta., Tifton, Georgia<br />
31793, United States. Donated by Neil W. Widstrom, USDA, ARS, Crop genetics &<br />
Breeding Research Unit, Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia<br />
31793-0748, United States. Received 08/09/2000.<br />
PI 614805. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. "GT-HID9". GP-366. Pedigree - Obtained from nine<br />
cycles of selection in a random mated Coker 77B, a southern hybrid.<br />
Twenty percent of eighty ear-rows were selected for recombination in<br />
each cycle. Excellent source of high in vitro dry matter digestibility<br />
(IVDMD) in southern adapted germplasm. Digestibility more than 1% higher<br />
than the original population. Result of nine cycles of restricted<br />
recurrent phenotypic selection for IVDMD and forage yield. Cobs white,<br />
kernels yellow, and plants varying in maturity from AES1000 to AES1200.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> average 2m in height with ears approx. 1m high.<br />
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The following were developed by Steve St. Martin, Ohio State University,<br />
Department of Horticulture & Crop Science, 202 Kottman Hall, Columbus, Ohio<br />
43210-1086, United States; Richard L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State<br />
University, 1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Ron<br />
Fioritto, Ohio State University, Dept of Horticulture & Crop Science, OARDC,<br />
Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States; A.F. Schmitthenner, Ohio State<br />
University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States;<br />
Anne E. Dorrance, Ohio State University, OARDC - Department of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Pathology, 1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; T.<br />
Mendiola, USDA, ARS, Ohio Agric. Res. and Development Ctr. (OARDC), Dept. of<br />
Hort. and Crop Sci., Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States. Received 10/04/2000.<br />
PI 614806. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Troll". CV-430. Pedigree - Sprite 87 x HC80-1756.<br />
Determinate semidwarf (dt1e1) of mid-group IV maturity, developed<br />
specifically for high yield environments (>3300kg/ha) where lodging<br />
can be a yield limiting factor in taller indeterminate cultivars. Like<br />
all semidwarf cultivars, should be solid-sed in 17- to 25-cm row spacing<br />
at a seeding rate of 750,000 seeds/ha of 90%+ germ. Flowers white, tawny<br />
pubescence, brown pods and dull yellow seed with black hilum. Above<br />
average seed size (16.5 gm/100 seeds) high in oil (21.6%). Carries the<br />
Rps1-k gene for resistance to Phytophthora root rot.<br />
PI 614807. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Stout". CV-431. Pedigree - Sprite 87 x HC85-6577.<br />
Determinate semidwarf (dt1e1) of mid-group III maturity (relative<br />
maturity 3.3), developed specifically for high yield environments<br />
(>3300kg/ha) where lodging can be a yield limiting factor in taller<br />
indeterminate cultivars. Like all semidwarf civars, should be<br />
solid-seeded in 17- to 20-cm row spacing at a seeding rate of 750,000<br />
seeds/ha of 90%+ germ. Flowers white, tawny pubescence, tan pods<br />
and dull yellow seed with black hilum. Above average seed size (15.9<br />
gm/100 seeds) high in oil (21.2%). Carries the Rps1-a gene for<br />
resistance to Phytophthora root rot.<br />
PI 614808. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Strong". CV-432. Pedigree - Sprite 87 x HC85-6577.<br />
Determinate semidwarf (dt1e1) of mid-group IV maturity, developed<br />
specifically for high yield environments (>3300kg/ha) where lodging<br />
can be a yield limiting factor in taller indeterminate cultivars.<br />
Like all semidwarf cultiva should be solid-seeded in 17- to 25-cm<br />
row spacing at a seeding rate of 750,000 seeds/ha of 90%+ germ. Flowers<br />
white, tawny pubescence, tan pods and dull yellow seed with black hilum.<br />
Above average seed size (15.1 gm/100 seeds) high in oil (21.2%). Carries<br />
the Rps1-a gene for resistance to Phytophthora root rot.<br />
The following were donated by J. Ochs, Eureka Farm, Lacrosse, Washington,<br />
United States. Received 10/03/2000.<br />
PI 614809. Vicia faba L.<br />
Cultivar. "Herz Freya"; W6 22701.<br />
PI 614810. Vicia faba L.<br />
Cultivar. "Diana"; W6 22702.<br />
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The following were developed by Peter C. Bilkey, AgResearch International,<br />
Inc., 3700 Commerce Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53719-4985, United States;<br />
Michael D. Casler, University of Wisconsin, Department of Agronomy, 1575<br />
Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1597, United States; C.A.<br />
Rose-Fricker, Pure Seed Testing, Inc., 3057 G Street, Hubbard, Oregon 97032,<br />
United States; Joseph K. Wipff, Pure Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 448,<br />
Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States; Peter G. Pitts, Spring Green, Wisconsin<br />
53588, United States. Received 10/02/2000.<br />
PI 614811. X Festulolium loliaceum (Huds.) P. Fourn.<br />
Cultivar. Population. "SPRING GREEN". CV-<strong>209</strong>. Pedigree - 50% Kemal, 18%<br />
Elmet, 15% Prior, and 17% Tandem. Increased freezing tolerance compared<br />
to its parent cultivars. In field trails at several locations, this has<br />
resulted in increased forage yield or persistence relative to each of<br />
its commercially available parents.<br />
The following were donated by Rosemary Chng, International <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<br />
Resouces Institute, Seed Handling Unit, National University of Singapore,<br />
Dept. of Botany, Singapore. Received 06/01/1994.<br />
PI 614812. Lagenaria breviflora (Benth.) Roberty<br />
Wild. Moss 965; Ames 22078. Collected in Zambia.<br />
The following were developed by David Hole, Utah State University, <strong>Plant</strong>s,<br />
Soils, & Biometeorology Dept., 4820 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322-4820,<br />
United States; S.A. Young, Utah State University, <strong>Plant</strong>s, Soils, and<br />
Biometerorology Department, Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United States; S.M.<br />
Clawson, Utah State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>s, Soils, and Biometeorology,<br />
Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United States; Dominique Roche, Utah State<br />
University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>s, Soils & Biochemistry, Ag. Sci. Bldg. 332, Logan,<br />
Utah 84322-4820, United States. Received 10/06/2000.<br />
PI 614813. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "GOLDEN SPIKE"; UT1944-158; UT944158. PVP 200100033;<br />
CV-917. Pedigree - Arbon/Hansel/4/Hansel/3/CItr 14106/Columbia/2/McCall.<br />
Released 1999. Awned, brown-chaffed, hard white winter wheat. Erect,<br />
twisted flag leaf, an elliptical seed with mid-wide mid-deep seed crease<br />
and a fawn phenol reaction. Heading date similar to Hansel, is 15 cm<br />
shorter than Hansel, typically growing to a height of 78 cm in dryland<br />
crop-fallow environments. Exhibits excellent resistance to current<br />
prevalent races of dwarf bunt (Tilletia controversa) and common bunt<br />
(Tilletia tritici). Moderately resistant to snow molds. Susceptible to<br />
strip rust (Puccinia graminis) and is moderately susceptible to damage<br />
by Russian wheat aphid (Diuaphis noxia) and cereal leaf beetle (Oulema<br />
melanopa).<br />
The following were developed by David D. Baltensperger, University of<br />
Nebraska, Panhandle Research, & Extension Center, Scottsbluff, Nebraska<br />
69361-4939, United States; G.E. Frickel, Panhandle Res. and Ext. Center,<br />
University of Nebraska, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361, United States; Melicio<br />
Siles, Centro de Investigaciones Fitoecogeneticas de Pairumani, Pairumani,<br />
Casilla 128, Cochabamba, Cochabamba, Bolivia; Lenis A. Nelson, University of<br />
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Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, 342 Keim Hall - E. Campus, Lincoln,<br />
Nebraska 68583, United States; A. Marcon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,<br />
Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States. Donated by David D.<br />
Baltensperger, University of Nebraska, Panhandle Research, & Extension<br />
Center, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361-4939, United States. Received 10/19/2000.<br />
PI 614814. Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. subsp. italica<br />
Genetic. N-Si-1. GS-2. Pedigree - Selection from PI 458628 that matured<br />
in western Nebraska. Genetic marker stock of foxtail millet. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
green, anthers orange, seed coats cinnamon-buff. Bristles short,<br />
earheads dense, seeds round.<br />
PI 614815. Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. subsp. italica<br />
Genetic. N-Si-2. GS-3. Pedigree - Selection from PI 531445 that matured<br />
in western Nebraska. Genetic marker stock of foxtail millet. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
purple, anthers orange, seed coats brick red. Bristles long, earheads<br />
dense, seeds elliptical.<br />
PI 614816. Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. subsp. italica<br />
Genetic. N-Si-3. GS-4. Pedigree - Selection from PI 473598 that matured<br />
in western Nebraska. Genetic marker stock of foxtail millet. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />
green, anthers orange, seed coats cinnamon-buff. Bristles long, earheads<br />
dense, seeds elliptical.<br />
PI 614817. Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. subsp. italica<br />
Genetic. N-Si-4. GS-5. Pedigree - Selection from NESE2 that matured in<br />
western Nebraska. Genetic marker stock of foxtail millet. <strong>Plant</strong>s purple,<br />
anthers white, and seed coats light buff. Bristles short, earheads lax,<br />
seeds round.<br />
PI 614818. Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. subsp. italica<br />
Genetic. N-Si-5. GS-6. Pedigree - Selection from PI 464233 that matured<br />
in western Nebraska. Genetic marker stock of foxtail millet. <strong>Plant</strong><br />
green, anthers orange, seed coats light buff. Bristles long, earheads<br />
dense, seeds elliptical.<br />
The following were developed by Gary L. Windham, USDA, ARS, Crop Science<br />
Research Lab., P. O. Box 5367, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762, United<br />
States; W. Paul Williams, USDA-ARS-CHPRRU, Box 9555, 344 Dorman Hall,<br />
Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762, United States. Donated by W. Paul<br />
Williams, USDA-ARS-CHPRRU, Box 9555, 344 Dorman Hall, Mississippi State,<br />
Mississippi 39762, United States. Received 10/04/2000.<br />
PI 614819. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Inbred. Mp715. GP-362. Pedigree - Developed from Tuxpan by<br />
selfing for eight generations while selecting for resistance to<br />
aflatoxin accumulation. Selected for reduced aflatoxin acumulation in<br />
the grain following inoculation of developing ears with an Aspergillus<br />
flavus spore suspension. Exhibits a high level of resistance to<br />
aflatoxin as a line and in crosses with other lines. Late-maturing with<br />
dark yellow kernels and white cobs.<br />
The following were developed by W. Paul Williams, USDA-ARS-CHPRRU, Box 9555,<br />
344 Dorman Hall, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762, United States. Donated<br />
by Frank Davis, USDA-ARS, Crop Science Research Lab., P.O. Box 5248,<br />
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Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762, United States; W. Paul Williams,<br />
USDA-ARS-CHPRRU, Box 9555, 344 Dorman Hall, Mississippi State, Mississippi<br />
39762, United States. Received 10/04/2000.<br />
PI 614820. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Inbred. Mp716. GP-368. Pedigree - Developed by selfing within<br />
a cross between Mp708 and Mp78:518 (an unreleased line derived from<br />
Antigua Gpo. 2 and Republica Dominica Gpo. 1). Selected for resistance<br />
to leaf feeding by southwestern corn borer (Diatraea grandiosella) and<br />
fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda). <strong>Plant</strong>s were artifically infested<br />
during the whor1 stage of growth with insect larvae and damage was<br />
visually rated 14 days later. Exhibits resistance to both insects.<br />
<strong>Plant</strong>s approx. 2 meters tall. Kernels yellow. Cobs white. Maturity<br />
classification AES 1100.<br />
The following were collected by Alan W. Meerow, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
Repository, 13601 Old Cutler Road, Miami, Florida 33158, United States.<br />
Received 04/21/1999.<br />
PI 614821. Dietes iridioides (L.) Sweet ex Klatt<br />
Cultivar. "Amatola"; MIA 35549. Collected 04/21/1999 in South Africa.<br />
The following were developed by Robert W. Matchett, Resource Seeds, Inc.,<br />
39438 Highway 113, P. O. Box 8755, Woodland, California 95776, United States;<br />
Lynn W. Gallagher, University of California, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences,<br />
One Shields Ave., Davis, California 95616, United States; Lee F. Jackson,<br />
University of California, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, One Shields Avenue,<br />
Davis, California 95616-8780, United States; H.E. Vogt, University of<br />
California, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, Davis, California 95616, United<br />
States; Y. Paul Puri, University of California, Tulelake Field Station,<br />
Tulelake, California 96134, United States. Received 11/06/2000.<br />
PI 614822. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "UC 933"; UCD 92-10585; NSGC 8676. CV-304. Pedigree<br />
- Sma1/Sunbar 401/3/Gus/Kombyne//Sma1 ; Sma1 = Steptoe/2*Diamant/3/Minn<br />
Dwarf 64.98-8/Briggs/4/Asse. Released 2001. Six-row spring feed barley.<br />
Awned. Short-statured with good resistance to lodging. Moderately<br />
resistant to BYDV, stripe rust, leaf rust, scald, and net blotch.<br />
The following were donated by B. V. Ford-Lloyd, The University of Birmingham,<br />
School of Biological Sciences, P.O. Box 363, Birmingham, England B15 2TT,<br />
United Kingdom; Devon L. Doney, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops Research<br />
Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, 331 Walster Hall, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105,<br />
United States. Received 04/05/1988.<br />
PI 614823. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Uncertain. B186; IDBBNR 9507; Ames 8290.<br />
The following were donated by N.I. Vavilov Research Institute of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Industry, 44, B. Morskaya Street, St. Petersburg, Leningrad 190000, Russian<br />
Federation. Received 07/20/1992.<br />
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PI 614824. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Uncertain. WIR 1701; IDBBNR 9562; Ames 19163; Jaltuskovskaja 116.<br />
Collected in Russian Federation.<br />
The following were donated by J. C. Theurer, Sugarbeet Investigations, Crops<br />
Res. Lab., Utah State Univ., Logan, Utah 84322, United States. Received 1983.<br />
PI 614825. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4457; NSL 183342; AT3984A. Crops Res. Lab, UT St.<br />
Univ., Logan, UT 84322 <strong>No</strong> further background information available.<br />
PI 614826. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 5002; NSL 183345; AT3987A.<br />
PI 614827. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 4463; NSL 183351; AT3993-4. Crops Res. Lab, UT St.<br />
Univ., Logan, UT 84322 <strong>No</strong> further background information available.<br />
PI 614828. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 5004; NSL 183358; AT3994-4.<br />
PI 614829. Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgaris<br />
Cultivated. IDBBNR 5023; NSL 183390; 552.<br />
The following were developed by Brian T. Scully, University of Florida,<br />
Everglades Experiment Center, P.O. Box 8003, Belle Glade, Florida 33430,<br />
United States. Received 10/27/2000.<br />
PI 614830. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Breeding. Population. NE-EDR sh2. Pedigree - Backcross conversion of a<br />
su1 population known as NE-EDR su1. The NE-EDR su1 recurrent parent<br />
resulted from 10 generations of selection from a composite of 9 su1<br />
<strong>No</strong>rth American hybrids and 13 lines of Hawaiian and/or tropical origin.<br />
The backcross scheme proceeded through BC5 and was followed by 3<br />
isolated open-pollinations. Developed from exotic disease resistant<br />
(EDR) source as part of a cooperative research program involving FL, HI,<br />
IL, NY and WI under the auspice of Regional Hatch Project NE-124. Yellow<br />
endosperm sh2 germplasm with variability in maturity and plant m<br />
orphology. Resistance to common rust (Puccinia sorghii) and northern<br />
corn leaf blight (Exserohilum turcium) derived from tropical materials<br />
with polygenic resistance.<br />
The following were developed by Berlin D. Nelson, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State<br />
University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Walster Hall 306, PO Box 5012,<br />
Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105-5012, United States; Theodore C. Helms, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Dakota State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Science, Rm 166 Loftsgard Hall,<br />
Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105-5051, United States; Robert Jay Goos, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota<br />
State University, Soil Science Dept, 127 Walster Hall, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota<br />
58105, United States. Received 10/05/2000.<br />
PI 614831. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Barnes"; ND95-931. PVP 200100032; CV-433. Pedigree<br />
- (Maple Amber X Evans-1-1-10) X Pioneer 9061. Has the Rps6 allele which<br />
confers resistance to phytophthora root rot. Flower color purple, gray<br />
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pubescence, brown pod color, dull yellow seed coat, buff hila, and high<br />
peroxidase seed coat activity. Maturity 0.3 and high-yielding.<br />
Moderately resistant to iron chlorosis on high pH soils.<br />
The following were developed by James E. Specht, University of Nebraska,<br />
Department of Agronomy, 322 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States;<br />
George Graef, University of Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, 319 Keim<br />
Hall, East Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; L.L. Korte,<br />
Nebraska Agr. Exp. Sta., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
68583-0915, United States; D.M. White, Nebraska Agr. Exp. Sta., University of<br />
Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States. Received 10/05/2000.<br />
PI 614832. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "NE3400". CV-434. Pedigree - F6-derived line from<br />
the MSBP1 population, an intermated population using ms2 male sterility<br />
to facilitate intermating. Late Maturity Group III (relative maturity<br />
3.4) with indeterminate growth habit, purple flowers, gray pubescence,<br />
and tan pods at maturity. Seeds yellow with dull seed coat luster and a<br />
buff hilum. Seed size averages 165 mg seed-1 with 418 g kg-1 protein and<br />
205 g kg-1 oil content. Average plant height 84 cm.<br />
PI 614833. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "NE1900". CV-435. Pedigree - F6-derived line from<br />
the MSBP1 population, an intermated population using ms2 male sterility<br />
to facilitate intermating. Late maturity group I (relative maturity 1.9)<br />
with indeterminate growth habit, white flowers, gray pubescence, and<br />
brown pods at maturity. Seeds yellow with dull seed coat luster and a<br />
yellow hilum. Seed size averages 163 mg seed-1 with 406 g kg-1 protein<br />
and 202 g kg-1 oil content. Average plant height 86 cm.<br />
The following were developed by Rulon S. Albrechtsen, Utah State University,<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Science Department, Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United States. Received<br />
10/30/2000.<br />
PI 614834. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "RICK"; UT541774; UT77W1054-1774. CV-904. Pedigree -<br />
Bannock/7/Columbia/6/Delmar//5/Hussar/Turkey<br />
Red//Ridit/3/Oro/Ridit/4/<strong>No</strong>rin10/Brevor. Released 1985. White-glumed,<br />
white-straw, medium maturing, semi-dwarf hard red spring wheat. Spike<br />
awned, oblong, middense, shatter resistant, and inclined at maturity.<br />
Glumes white, glabrous, midlong, midwide, with oblique to elevated<br />
shoulders. Beaks midwide, acute, and medium length. Kernels red,<br />
midlong, hard and ovate to elliptical, midsized germ and a shallow<br />
crease, with somewhat angular cheeks, brush is midsized and short.<br />
Recommended for production under irrigation and on dryland where annual<br />
precipitation 400 mm or more. In Utah irrigated tests, grain yield<br />
averaged 4087 kg ha-1. Headed 180 d after January 1, 86 cm tall, with 7%<br />
lodging. 772 kg m-3 test weight, and 13.0% protein. Milling and baking<br />
properties satisfactory.<br />
PI 614835. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "WYNNE"; UT25776; UT74S25-776. CV-905. Pedigree -<br />
Roque 66 / Fremont. Released 1982. Maturity medium, semidwarf hard red<br />
spring wheat with white straw. Spike awned, oblong, middense, shatter,<br />
resistant and somewhat nodding at maturity. Glumes white, glabrous,<br />
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long, midwide, with oblique to square shoulders. Beaks midwide, acute,<br />
and medium length. Kernels red, medium-short, hard and ovate, midsized<br />
germ and a shallow crease, with rounded cheeks, brush is mid-to-large<br />
and short. Recommended for production under irrigation or where annual<br />
precipitation is 500 mm or more. In Utah irrigated tests, grain yield<br />
averaged 4389 kg ha-1. Headed 174 d after January 1, 82 cm tall, with 3%<br />
lodging, 762 kg m-3 test weight, and 13.4% protein. Milling and baking<br />
properties satisfactory.<br />
The following were developed by Edward J. Souza, University of Idaho,<br />
Aberdeen Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box 870, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210,<br />
United States; Katherine O'Brien, University of Idaho, Aberdeen Research &<br />
Extension Center, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States; Nilsa<br />
Bosque-Perez, University of Idaho, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil, & Entomological<br />
Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339, United States; Mary Guttieri, University<br />
of Idaho, PO Box 870, 1693 S 2700 W, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210-0530, United<br />
States; D.J. Schotzko, University of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soils, and Entomological<br />
Sci. Dept., Idaho, Idaho 82844, United States. Received 10/31/2000.<br />
PI 614836. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. A90415W-E-Or-13. GP-725. Pedigree - Manning*2/PI<br />
94460. Released 2001. Bronze chaffed hard white winter wheat adapted to<br />
the intermountain west of the U.S. Resistant to the Russian wheat aphid,<br />
stripe rust, and dwarf bunt. Good milling and baking quality and<br />
excellent alkali noodle quality.<br />
PI 614837. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. A90416W-21. GP-726. Pedigree - Manning*2/PI 48650.<br />
Released 2001. Bronze chaffed hard red winter wheat adapted to the<br />
intermountain west of the U.S. Resistant to the Russian wheat aphid,<br />
stripe rust, and dwarf bunt. Good milling quality and bread baking<br />
characteristics.<br />
PI 614838. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. A92051W-D-2. GP-727. Pedigree - Manning *3/PI 47545.<br />
Released 2001. Bronze chaff hard white wheat adapted to rainfed<br />
production of the intermountain west of the U.S. Resistant to the<br />
Russian wheat aphid, stripe rust, and dwarf bunt. Good milling and<br />
baking quality and excellent alkali noodle quality.<br />
The following were developed by Edward J. Souza, University of Idaho,<br />
Aberdeen Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box 870, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210,<br />
United States; Katherine O'Brien, University of Idaho, Aberdeen Research &<br />
Extension Center, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States; Mary<br />
Guttieri, University of Idaho, PO Box 870, 1693 S 2700 W, Aberdeen, Idaho<br />
83210-0530, United States. Received 10/31/2000.<br />
PI 614839. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "JUBILEE"; A8854S-12; IDO525. PVP 200100167; CV-922.<br />
Pedigree - IDO184/IDO159//Tonichi sib/2*Sterling. Released 2001. Soft<br />
white spring wheat. Semi-dwarf with white chaff and awned head.<br />
Resistant to stripe rust races common in the Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest of the<br />
U.S. Adapted to irrigated production. High flour yield and above average<br />
pastry quality.<br />
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The following were developed by Edward J. Souza, University of Idaho,<br />
Aberdeen Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box 870, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210,<br />
United States; Mary Guttieri, University of Idaho, PO Box 870, 1693 S 2700 W,<br />
Aberdeen, Idaho 83210-0530, United States; R. McLean, Pendleton Flour Mills,<br />
463 W. Hwy 26, Blackfoot, Idaho 83221, United States. Received 10/31/2000.<br />
PI 614840. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "LOLO"; A9158S-8; IDO533. CV-923. Pedigree -<br />
Oasis/ID0377. Hard white spring wheat. White chaffed, awned plant with<br />
semi-dwarf stature. Resistant to Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest races of stripe rust.<br />
Susceptible to Hessian fly and Russian wheat aphid. Moderate gluten<br />
strength and low polyphenyl oxidase activity within aleurone.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614841 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "26R38". PVP 200000339. Pedigree - Coker<br />
797/FL302/3/2555*4//Stella/2555<br />
sib/5/2555*7/Salami//2555*5/4/KU221-14/Eagle//NE73640/3/Cheney.<br />
The following were developed by Progeny Advanced Genetics, Inc., Salinas,<br />
California, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614842 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ICON". PVP 200000340.<br />
PI 614843 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ENTERPRISE". PVP 200000341.<br />
The following were developed by Milton C. Engelke, Texas A&M University,<br />
Research and Extension Center, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252, United<br />
States; Lloyd R. Nelson, Texas A&M University, Agricultural Research &<br />
Extension Center, P.O. Box 200, Overton, Texas 75684, United States; R. H.<br />
White, Texas A&M University, Turfgrass Physiology, College Station, Texas,<br />
United States; J. Crowder, Texas A&M Univ. Agric. REC, P.O. Box 200, Overton,<br />
Texas 75684, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614844. Lolium multiflorum Lam.<br />
Cultivar. Population. "AXCELLA"; TURF 92. PVP 200000342; CV-211.<br />
Pedigree - Selected from several populations of forage type annual<br />
ryegrass. Parents which originally made up these populations were Gulf,<br />
Marshall, TAM 90 as well as several breeding populations. Diploid<br />
(2n=14) dwarf-type annual ryegrass. Compared to forage cultivars,<br />
selected for turf-grass characteristics, such as short plant stature,<br />
high tillering, narrow leaves and a darker green color. Performed well<br />
as a turf-grass when over-seeded in October and <strong>No</strong>vember onto<br />
bermudagrass lawns in Texas. Low forage yield potential compared to<br />
forage annual ryegrass cultivars such as Gulf or Tam 90. Moderately<br />
resistant to crown rust (Puccinia coronata) races found in Texas. <strong>No</strong>t<br />
infected with fungal endophyte. Moderately tolerant to aluminum toxicity<br />
and acid soils. Good winter hardiness compared to Gulf ryegrass.<br />
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The following were developed by Peter Franck, Germany. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614845 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "PATRIOT". PVP 200000343. Winter wheat.<br />
The following were developed by Progeny Advanced Genetics, Inc., Salinas,<br />
California, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614846. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "SUN FIRE". PVP 200000344.<br />
The following were developed by Cascade International Seed Company, Jonathan<br />
Green & Sons, Inc., United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614847 PVPO. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />
Cultivar. "MAMMOTH". PVP 200000345.<br />
The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />
11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614848 PVPO. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai<br />
Cultivar. "90-4228". PVP 200000346.<br />
The following were developed by Seed Research of Oregon, Inc., Corvallis,<br />
Oregon, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614849 PVPO. Agrostis stolonifera L.<br />
Cultivar. "BRIGHTON". PVP 200000347.<br />
The following were developed by C. Reed Funk, Rutgers University, Cook<br />
College, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Department, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8520,<br />
United States; Ronald F. Bara, Rutgers University, New Jersey Agricultural<br />
Experiment Station, Cook College, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901, United<br />
States; Dirk A. Smith, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Science Dept., Cook College, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903,<br />
United States; W.A. Meyer, Rutgers University, Cook College, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences<br />
Dept., P.O. Box 231, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, United States; Timothy<br />
M. Ford, Lebanon Seaboard Corporation, P.O. Box 10, Huntsville, Utah 84317,<br />
United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614850. Festuca longifolia Thuill.<br />
Cultivar. Population. "OXFORD"; LTF-HF-95; Lot Z1-9-1230. PVP 200000349;<br />
CV-87. Pedigree - Selected from old turfs of U.S. and the European<br />
cultivars Biljart, Scaldis, and Waldina were evaluated, intercrossed,<br />
and subjected to many cycles of phenotypic and genotypic selection for<br />
improved turf performance, seed yield, stress tolerance, and pest<br />
resistance. Low-growing, turf-type hard fescue with a medium-dark green<br />
color, fine leaves, and the ability to produce an attractive,<br />
persistent, dense turf under low maintenance. Performed well in the<br />
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latest NTEP tests.<br />
The following were developed by C. Reed Funk, Rutgers University, Cook<br />
College, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Department, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8520,<br />
United States; Dirk A. Smith, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station,<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Science Dept., Cook College, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, New Jersey<br />
08903, United States; Timothy M. Ford, Lebanon Seaboard Corporation, P.O. Box<br />
10, Huntsville, Utah 84317, United States; Stacy A. Bonos, New Jersey<br />
Agricultural Experiment Station, Rutgers State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Biology and Pathology, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901, United States;<br />
William A. Meyer, Rutgers University, <strong>Plant</strong> Biology & Pathology Department,<br />
Foran Hall, 59 Dudley Road, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0231, United<br />
States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614851. Poa pratensis L.<br />
Cultivar. "CHAMPAGNE". PVP 200000350; CV-65. Pedigree - Single apomictic<br />
plant selected from the open-pollinated progeny of A80-336. Turf-type<br />
with a medium-fine leaf width, medium-dark bright green color,<br />
medium-high shoot density, and above average turf quality under<br />
medium-high maintenance in the NTEP tests established in 1995. Very good<br />
seedling vigor, spring green up, and winter color. Exhibits good<br />
resistance to the leaf spot and melting out (Drechslera poae), stripe<br />
smut (Ustilago striiformis), dollar spot (Sclerotinia homoeocarpa), and<br />
summer patch (Magnaporthae poae) diseases. Exhibits good tolerance to<br />
drought stress but moderate susceptibility to billbugs (Sphenophorus<br />
spp.).<br />
The following were developed by New Mexico State University Agricultural<br />
Experiment Station, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received<br />
11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614852 PVPO. Allium cepa L.<br />
Cultivar. "NuMex Snowball". PVP 200000351.<br />
PI 614853 PVPO. Allium cepa L.<br />
Cultivar. "NuMex Chaco". PVP 200000352.<br />
The following were developed by The Regents of the University of California,<br />
1111 Franklin Street, Oakland, California 94607, United States. Received<br />
11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614854 PVPO. Medicago sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "UC-Impalo-WF". PVP 200000353.<br />
The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />
11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614855. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "90-3627". PVP 200000354.<br />
The following were developed by The J.C. Robinson Seed Company, Waterloo,<br />
Nebraska, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
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PI 614856 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "M42618". PVP 200100001.<br />
PI 614857 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "NR401". PVP 200100002.<br />
The following were developed by Jenks Seed Connection, Inc., United States.<br />
Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614858 PVPO. Lolium perenne L.<br />
Cultivar. "ELFKIN". PVP 200100003.<br />
The following were developed by The Regents of the University of Arizona,<br />
Tucson, Arkansas, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614859 PVPO. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Cultivar. "DP 744 Pima". PVP 200100004.<br />
The following were developed by Florida Vegetable Exchange, Florida, United<br />
States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614860 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "SNAPPY". PVP 200100005.<br />
PI 614861 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "TERRAPIN". PVP 200100006.<br />
The following were developed by The J.C. Robinson Seed Company, Waterloo,<br />
Nebraska, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614862. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "8WL0009Bt". PVP 200100012.<br />
PI 614863. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "8WL0021Bt". PVP 200100013.<br />
PI 614864 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "JCR503". PVP 200100014.<br />
The following were developed by Abbott & Cobb, Inc., United States; Bryant J.<br />
Long, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614865 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "820Y"; ACX 820Y; ACX 812. PVP 200100015.<br />
The following were developed by Pure Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />
Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614866 PVPO. Poa pratensis L.<br />
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Cultivar. "NORTH STAR". PVP 200100016.<br />
The following were developed by Progeny Advanced Genetics, Inc., Salinas,<br />
California, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614867 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "Sumida 626-S". PVP 200100017.<br />
The following were developed by Buck Semillas S.A., Buenos Aires, Argentina.<br />
Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614868 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "CAUDILLO". PVP 200100018. Pedigree - Buck Poncho sib/Buck<br />
Charrua sib.<br />
The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Gard, France.<br />
Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614869 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "GATOR". PVP 200100019.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614870 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH26N". PVP 200100020.<br />
PI 614871 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH3AV". PVP 200100022.<br />
PI 614872 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PH36E". PVP 200100023.<br />
The following were developed by Crites-Moscow Growers, Inc., 212 8th, P.O.<br />
Box 8912, Moscow, Idaho 83843, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614873 PVPO. Pisum sativum L.<br />
Cultivar. "TYNE". PVP 200100024.<br />
The following were developed by Agrigenetics, Inc., Seed Research Division,<br />
United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614874 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "7SH382". PVP 200100025.<br />
PI 614875 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "6RC172". PVP 200100026.<br />
The following were developed by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas,<br />
United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
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PI 614876 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Cultivar. "TAM 400"; TX93V5722. PVP 200100027. Pedigree -<br />
TAM-200/TX82D5668(Era/TAMW101).<br />
The following were developed by Marlin Edwards, Green Giant Co., 201 N. 4th<br />
Street, Lesueur, Minnesota 56058, United States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614877. Capsicum annuum L.<br />
Cultivar. "EXPLOSIVE BLAST". PVP 200100028.<br />
PI 614878. Capsicum annuum L.<br />
Cultivar. "EXPLOSIVE EMBER". PVP 200100029.<br />
PI 614879. Capsicum annuum L.<br />
Cultivar. "EXPLOSIVE IGNITE". PVP 200100030.<br />
The following were collected by Hugh Wilson, Texas A&M University, Department<br />
of Biology, College Station, Texas 77843-3258, United States. Received<br />
10/1979.<br />
PI 614880. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Cultivated. QQ065; NSL 106393. Collected 1978 in Los Lagos, Chile.<br />
Latitude 42° 30' S. Longitude 73° 55' W. Chiloe. The stems have<br />
pink bases, the petioles are faintly red, the blades are green, the<br />
flowers are pink. The blade edges are very dentate. As observed by<br />
David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.<br />
PI 614881. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. QQ95; NSL 106394. Collected 1978 in Jujuy, Argentina. Latitude<br />
23° 13' S. Longitude 65° 20' W. Humahuaca. The stems have pink<br />
bases and green stripes. There are many branches all along the stems,<br />
with narrow branch angles so that the stems are erect. The petioles are<br />
faintly red, the flowers are green or red. There are many leaves within<br />
the infloresence. Observed by David Brenner in a green house planting,<br />
1996, Ames, Iowa.<br />
PI 614882. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. QQ67; NSL 106395. Collected 1978 in La Araucania, Chile.<br />
Latitude 38° 45' S. Longitude 72° 36' W. Temuco. The bases of<br />
the stems are pink, the petioles are green, the flowers are<br />
yellow-white. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting,<br />
1996, Ames, Iowa.<br />
PI 614883. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. QQ101; NSL 106396. Collected 1978 in Jujuy, Argentina.<br />
Latitude 22° 6' S. Longitude 65° 37' W. Yavi. The stems have<br />
either pink bases with green stripes, or they are red striped. The<br />
petioles are either green or weakly red. The flowers are pink. As<br />
observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.<br />
PI 614884. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. QQ87; NSL 106397. Collected 1978 in Jujuy, Argentina. Latitude<br />
23° 25' S. Longitude 66° 29' W. Susques. The stems have pink<br />
bases and green stripes. The petioles and flowers are green. As<br />
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observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.<br />
PI 614885. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. QQ57; NSL 106398. Collected 1978 in Bio-Bio, Chile. Latitude<br />
36° 36' S. Longitude 72° 7' W. Chillan, (Faro Ranch). The stems<br />
have red bases with green stripes. The petioles are green. The flowers<br />
are pink. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996,<br />
Ames, Iowa.<br />
PI 614886. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. QQ74; NSL 106399. Collected 1978 in Maule, Chile. Latitude<br />
35° 26' S. Longitude 71° 40' W. Talco. The stems have pink<br />
bases, further up they are orange with green stripes. The petioles and<br />
flowers are orange. As observed by David Brenner in a green house<br />
planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.<br />
PI 614887. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. QQ63; NSL 106400. Collected 1978 in Bio-Bio, Chile. Latitude<br />
37° 48' S. Longitude 73° 24' W. Canete. The stems have green<br />
stripes, the petioles and blades are green. The flowers are green with<br />
faint pink coloring. As observed by David Brenner in a green house<br />
planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.<br />
PI 614888. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. QQ61; NSL 106401. Collected 1978 in Bio-Bio, Chile. Latitude<br />
37° 48' S. Longitude 73° 24' W. Canete. The stems are red with<br />
green stripes visible through the red. The petioles have faint red, the<br />
blades are green. The flowers are red. The red parts are an attractive<br />
dark purple shade. As observed by David Brenner in a green house<br />
planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.<br />
PI 614889. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. QQ59; NSL 106402. Collected 1978 in Bio-Bio, Chile. Latitude<br />
37° 48' S. Longitude 73° 24' W. Canete. The stems are orange<br />
with green stripes. The petioles and blades are green. The flowers are<br />
orange. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996,<br />
Ames, Iowa.<br />
The following were developed by Richard C. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Washington<br />
State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States. Received 11/28/2000.<br />
PI 614890. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />
Cultivated. Kentucky 31 Delta High; W6 22708. Collected 06/28/1990 in<br />
Kentucky, United States. Latitude 38° 3' N. Longitude 84° 30' W.<br />
Elevation 292 m. Derived from 2 cycles of selection from PI 561430<br />
(Kentucky 31 Endophyte free). Selections were made for high carbon<br />
isotope discrimination as described in Johnson, R.C., and Li Yangyang.<br />
1999. Water Relations, forage production, and photosynthesis in tall<br />
fescue divergently selected for carbon isotope discrimination. Crop<br />
Sci. 39:1663-1670.<br />
PI 614891. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />
Cultivated. Kentucky 31 Delta Low; W6 22709. Collected 06/28/1990 in<br />
Kentucky, United States. Latitude 38° 3' N. Longitude 84° 30' W.<br />
Elevation 292 m. Derived from 2 cycles of selection from PI 561430<br />
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(Kentucky 31 Endophyte free). Selections were made for Low carbon<br />
isotope discrimination as described in Johnson, R.C., and Li Yangyang.<br />
1999. Water Relations, forage production, and photosynthesis in tall<br />
fescue divergently selected for carbon isotope discrimination. Crop<br />
Sci. 39:1663-1670.<br />
The following were developed by D.J. Vanderhave, Postbus 1, Kapelle,<br />
Netherlands. Received 1978.<br />
PI 614892. Festuca trachyphylla (Hack.) Krajina<br />
Cultivar. "SCALDIS"; NSL 96955. PVP 7500014.<br />
The following were developed by C. Reed Funk, Rutgers University, Cook<br />
College, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Department, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8520,<br />
United States; A.M. Radko, United States Golf Association, Green Section,<br />
Highland Park, New Jersey 08904, United States; E.W. Brown; Richard H.<br />
Hurley, Lofts Seed, Inc., 347 Elizabeth Avenue, Suite 101, Somerset, New<br />
Jersey 08873, United States. Donated by B. Curtis, Lofts Pedigreed Seed Co.,<br />
Bound Brook, New Jersey, United States. Received 1979.<br />
PI 614893. Poa pratensis L.<br />
Cultivar. "RAM I"; NSL 101861. PVP 7800069; CV-16. Pedigree - Selected<br />
from a single, highly apomictic plant found on a putting green of the<br />
Webhannet Gold Club, Kennebunk Beach, Maine. Moderately low-growing,<br />
turf-type with medium texture and rich, dark green color. Good tolerance<br />
of close mowing, good spring greenup and resistance to annual bluegrass<br />
invasion. Moderately resistant to leaf spot and crown rot disease, and<br />
stem rust. Good resistance to stripe smut and most races of powdery<br />
mildew. Moderately susceptible to leaf rust. Above average tolerance to<br />
herbicide tricalcium arsenate.<br />
The following were developed by Craig A. Abel, USDA, ARS, Southern Insect<br />
Management Research Unit, 141 Experiment Station Road, Stoneville,<br />
Mississippi 38776, United States; Jeff Tyler, Delta and Pine Land Company,<br />
P.O. Box 157, 100 Main Street, Scott, Mississippi 38772, United States.<br />
Received 12/12/2000.<br />
PI 614894. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. DT98-2448. GP-279. Pedigree - D88-5684 x DP3589.<br />
Mid-maturity group V. Less defoliation from the soybean looper<br />
(Pseudoplusia includens) than susceptible cvs. Per cent defoliation for<br />
leaf feeding damage by velvetbean caterpillar (Anticarsia gemmatalis<br />
(53%) similar to resistance source PI 229358 (50%) and much less than<br />
that of susceptible Bedford (93%) and TracyM (93%). Seed yield on heavy<br />
clay soil at Stoneville, MS, 3440.6 kg/ha which was significantly less<br />
than that of UARK-5798 (3830.4) and P9594 (3978.2).<br />
The following were collected by Manuel Cardoso Alves, Jardim Botanico da<br />
Universidade de Coimbra, Arcos do Jardim, Coimbra, Coimbra 3049, Portugal;<br />
Jaime Ventura Forte, Jardim Botanico da Universidade de Coimbra, Arcos do<br />
Jardim, Coimbra, Coimbra 3049, Portugal. Donated by Jardim Botanico da<br />
Universidade de Coimbra, Arcos do Jardim, Coimbra, Coimbra 3000-393, Portugal.<br />
Received 06/02/1998.<br />
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PI 614895. Chenopodium murale L.<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 290; Ames 24678. Collected 07/28/1997 in Santarem,<br />
Portugal. Latitude 39° 30' N. Longitude 8° 42' W. Covao do Feto,<br />
in the vicinity of Serra de Santo Antonio. Stems with red stripes,<br />
farinose on the undersides of the blades, mildly aromatic, blades<br />
toothed. The sepals are keeled. As observed by David Brenner in a<br />
greenhouse in Ames, Iowa 2000.<br />
PI 614896. Chenopodium vulvaria L.<br />
Wild. Index Seminum 293; Ames 24679. Collected 07/28/1997 in Santarem,<br />
Portugal. Latitude 39° 30' N. Longitude 8° 42' W. Covao do Feto,<br />
in the vicinity of Serra de Santo Antonio. The foliage is very bad<br />
smelling, like rotten fish. As observed by David Brenner in a<br />
greenhouse in Ames, Iowa 2000.<br />
The following were developed by M. Rahman, Bangladesh Agr. Res. Inst.,<br />
Ishurdi, Bangladesh; M.A. Afzal, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute,<br />
Pulses Research Centre, Joydebpur, Gazipur, Bangladesh; Md. Abu Bakr,<br />
Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Pulses Research Centre, Gazipur,<br />
Bangladesh; M. Motior Rahman, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute,<br />
Pulses Research Center, Gazipur, Bangladesh. Received 03/09/2000.<br />
PI 614897. Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. BARIMUNG-3. CV-182. Pedigree - Sonamung (Bangladeshi<br />
local cultivar) x BARI Mung-2 (released variety from PRC, BARI in 1987).<br />
Photo insensitive and high-yielding with low disease incidence.<br />
Tolerance to YMV disease. Erect and trifoliate. Leaves moderately<br />
pubescent and terminal leaf ovate. Petiole length intermediate and<br />
greenish-purple. Racemes situated above the canopy. Corolla of the<br />
flower yellow with a light green calyx. Mature plants attain a height of<br />
50-55 cm. Flowering occurs in 30-34 days, and physiological maturity<br />
reached 60-65 days after emergence, which is 10 days earlier than the<br />
local cultivar. Pods number 9-11. After maturity pods turn black. Seeds<br />
drum-shaped and greenish brown. Seed weight 29 g/1000 seed. Average<br />
yield 1.3 t/ha, outyielding the local check by 25%.<br />
The following were developed by M.M. Rahman, Pulses Research Center, BARI,<br />
Regional Agric. Res. Sta., Ishurdi, Pabna, Bangladesh; M. Rahman, Bangladesh<br />
Agr. Res. Inst., Ishurdi, Bangladesh; A. Sarker, Int. Center for Agricultural<br />
Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria; M.A. Afzal,<br />
Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Pulses Research Centre,<br />
Joydebpur, Gazipur, Bangladesh; Md. Abu Bakr, Bangladesh Agricultural<br />
Research Institute, Pulses Research Centre, Gazipur, Bangladesh; M. Motior<br />
Rahman, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Pulses Research Center,<br />
Gazipur, Bangladesh. Received 03/09/2000.<br />
PI 614898. Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. BARIMUNG-4; Grif 14472. CV-181. Pedigree - Sonamung<br />
(local variety) x Barimung-2 (released variety from PRC, BARI in 1984).<br />
Grows erect to height of 52-57 cm. Flowers 34-36 days after emergence<br />
and reaches physiological maturity within 60-65 days after emergence.<br />
Leaves trifoliate, alternate, and green. Leaf pubescence present.<br />
Petiole length short and purple green. Corolla yellowish green. Raceme<br />
position above the canopy. Mature pods tan. Seeds drum-shaped and light<br />
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green. 100-seed weight of about 2.9 g. Resistant to mungbean yellow<br />
mosaic virus (MYMV) and cercospora leaf spot (CLS). During initial<br />
evaluation, the families or lines were screened for combined resistance<br />
using the spreader - row technique. Highly susceptible lines for YMV<br />
(IMN86) and CLS (M9) were planted after every five families or liens to<br />
create artificial diseases pressure. Rated 0 on 0 to 5 rating scale for<br />
both diseases throughout evaluation across location.<br />
The following were developed by Ming H. Yu, USDA, ARS, U.S. Agricultural<br />
Research Station, 1636 East Alisal St., Salinas, California 93905, United<br />
States. Received 11/27/2000.<br />
PI 614899. Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima (L.) Arcang.<br />
Breeding. Population. M1-2. GP-218. Pedigree - Produced from<br />
inter-pollination of the selected Mi-1 (PI 593237) beet plants that<br />
carried a high level of resistance to root-knot nematode in isolation<br />
chambers. Multigerm, partially self-compatible, varies in bolting habit,<br />
plant type, and pigmentation. Roots mostly in fanged formation. Highly<br />
resistant to, if not homozygous, root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.).<br />
Resistant to multiple species of nematode, including M. incognita, M.<br />
javanica, M. arenaria, M. hapla, M. chitwoodi, and M. fallax. Useful for<br />
root-knot nematode resistance research in sugarbeet.<br />
The following were developed by Steven D. Linscombe, Louisiana State<br />
University, LSU Rice Experiment Station, 1373 Caffey Road, Rayne, Louisiana<br />
70578, United States; Farman Jodari, Louisiana State University, Rice<br />
Research Station, P.O. Box 1429, Crowley, Louisiana 70527-1429, United States;<br />
Don Groth, Louisiana State University, Rice Research Station, P.O. Box<br />
1429, Crowley, Louisiana 70429-1429, United States; P.K. Bollich, Rice<br />
Research Station, P.O. Box 1429, Crowley, Louisiana 70527-1429, United States;<br />
L.M. White, Louisiana State University, Rice Research Station, P.O. Box<br />
1429, Crowley, Louisiana 70527-1429, United States; Richard Dunand, Louisiana<br />
State University, Rice Research Station, 1373 Caffey Road, Rayne, Louisiana<br />
70578, United States; D.E. Sanders, Louisiana Cooperative Extension Serivce,<br />
P.O. Box 25100, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70894-5100, United States; Q.R. Chu,<br />
Rice Research Station, P.O. Box 1429, Crowley, Louisiana 70527-1429, United<br />
States. Received 11/17/2000.<br />
PI 614900. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "EARL"; LA 9602074; RU9602074; NSGC 8677. PVP<br />
200100046; CV-112. Pedigree - Mercury/Rico 1//Bengal. Released 2000.<br />
Early, high yielding, conventional height medium-grain rice variety.<br />
More susceptible to lodging than Bengal and somewhat more resistant than<br />
Lafitte. Displays adaptation throughout the southern United States rice<br />
producing regions.<br />
The following were collected by Sarah Ward, Colorado State University,<br />
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United<br />
States. Received 03/01/1994.<br />
PI 614901. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 101; Ames 21909. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3870 m. Near<br />
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Kauhuasi. Field. Original plant green with brown seeds. S1 progeny<br />
segregate for seed color (brown, yellow, white). High saponin.<br />
PI 614902. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 102; Ames 21910. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3870 m. Near<br />
Kauhuasi. Field. Pinkish plant with white seeds. High saponin.<br />
PI 614903. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 103; Ames 21911. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3870 m. Near<br />
Kauhuasi. Field. Red plant with white seeds. High saponin.<br />
PI 614904. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 104; Ames 21912. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3870 m. Near<br />
Kauhuasi. Field. Large, branched green plant with white seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
PI 614905. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 105; Ames 21913. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3890 m. Near<br />
Lekepalta. Field. Weedy branching plant with black seeds. Possible<br />
hybrid wi.<br />
PI 614906. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 106; Ames 21914. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3890 m. Near<br />
Lekepalta. Field. Pink plant with white seeds. High saponin.<br />
PI 614907. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 107; Ames 21915. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3890 m. Near<br />
Lekepalta. Field. Green branching plant with white seeds. High saponin.<br />
PI 614908. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 108; Ames 21916. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3890 m. Near<br />
Lekepalta. Field. Slightly pinkish plant with white seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
PI 614909. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 109; Ames 21917. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3890 m. Near<br />
Lekepalta. Field. Green plant, white seeds. High saponin.<br />
PI 614910. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 110; Ames 21918. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3890 m. Near<br />
Lekepalta. Field. Red plant, white seeds. High saponin.<br />
PI 614911. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 111; Ames 21919. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3890 m. Near<br />
Lekepalta. Field. Green plant, white seeds. High saponin.<br />
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PI 614912. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 112; Ames 21920. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3890 m. Near Lekepalta.<br />
Field. Green plant with crimson sepals, white seeds. Medium saponin.<br />
PI 614913. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 113; Ames 21921. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3780 m. Unidentified<br />
location south of Oruro. Field. Purple plant, white seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
PI 614914. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 114; Ames 21922. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3780 m. Unidentified<br />
location south of Oruro. Field. Green plant, white seeds. High saponin.<br />
PI 614915. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 115; Ames 21923. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3780 m. Unidentified<br />
location south of Oruro. Field. Light purple plant with white seeds,<br />
pink sepals. High saponin.<br />
PI 614916. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 116; Ames 21924. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3780 m. Unidentified<br />
location south of Oruro. Field. Very large branching plant with white<br />
seeds, pink sepals. High saponin.<br />
PI 614917. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 117; Ames 21925. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3780 m. Unidentified<br />
location south of Oruro. Field. Green plant with reddish stem, white<br />
seeds. High saponin.<br />
PI 614918. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 118; Ames 21926. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3780 m. Unidentified<br />
location south of Oruro. Field. Dark red plant, white seeds with<br />
pinkish tinge. High saponin.<br />
PI 614919. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 119; Ames 21927. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3780 m. Unidentified<br />
location south of Oruro. Field. Branched green plant, white seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
PI 614920. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 120; Ames 21928. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3780 m. Unidentified<br />
location south of Oruro. Field. Red plant, white seeds. High saponin.<br />
PI 614921. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Uncertain. CQ 121; Ames 21929. Collected 03/29/1992 in La Paz, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° 14' S. Longitude 67° 55' W. Elevation 3700 m.<br />
Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya. Research station.<br />
Unnamed selection, white seeds. Low saponin.<br />
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PI 614922. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Cultivar. CQ 122; "Sayana"; Ames 21930. Collected 03/29/1992 in La Paz,<br />
Bolivia. Latitude 17° 14' S. Longitude 67° 55' W. Elevation 3700<br />
m. Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya. Research station. Red<br />
plant, white seeds. Low saponin.<br />
PI 614923. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Cultivar. CQ 123; "Jamiri"; Ames 21931. Collected 03/29/1992 in La Paz,<br />
Bolivia. Latitude 17° 14' S. Longitude 67° 55' W. Elevation 3700<br />
m. Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya. Research station.<br />
Green plant, white seeds. Low saponin.<br />
PI 614924. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Uncertain. CQ 124; Ames 21932. Collected 03/29/1992 in La Paz, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° 14' S. Longitude 67° 55' W. Elevation 3700 m.<br />
Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya. Research station.<br />
Unnamed mass selection. Green plant, white seeds. Low saponin.<br />
PI 614925. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Uncertain. CQ 125; Ames 21933. Collected 03/29/1992 in La Paz, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° 14' S. Longitude 67° 55' W. Elevation 3700 m.<br />
Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya. Research station.<br />
Unnamed mass selection. Green plant, red seeds. Low saponin.<br />
PI 614926. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Uncertain. CQ 126; Ames 21934. Collected 03/29/1992 in La Paz, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° 14' S. Longitude 67° 55' W. Elevation 3700 m.<br />
Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya. Research station.<br />
Off-type in mass selection. Green plant, brown seeds. High saponin.<br />
PI 614927. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 127; Ames 21935. Collected 03/29/1992 in La Paz, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° 14' S. Longitude 67° 55' W. Elevation 3700 m.<br />
Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya. Research station.<br />
Land-race selection. Green plant, yellow seeds (progeny segregate for<br />
yellow and white seeds). High saponin.<br />
PI 614928. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 128; Ames 21936. Collected 03/29/1992 in La Paz, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° 14' S. Longitude 67° 55' W. Elevation 3700 m.<br />
Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya. Research station.<br />
Land-race collection. Light red plant, white seeds. Low saponin.<br />
PI 614929. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 129; Ames 21937. Collected 03/29/1992 in La Paz, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° 14' S. Longitude 67° 55' W. Elevation 3700 m.<br />
Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya. Research station.<br />
Land-race collection. Green plant, white seeds. Medium saponin.<br />
PI 614930. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 130; Ames 21938. Collected 03/29/1992 in La Paz, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° 14' S. Longitude 67° 55' W. Elevation 3700 m.<br />
Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya. Research station.<br />
Land-race collection. Green plant, red seeds. Low saponin.<br />
PI 614931. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 131; Ames 21939. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
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Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3200 m. Unidentified<br />
location near Oruro. Farmer's field. Green plant, white seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
PI 614932. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 132; Ames 21940. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3200 m. Unidentified<br />
location near Oruro. Farmer's field. Green plant, white seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
PI 614933. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 133; Ames 21941. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3200 m. Unidentified<br />
location near Oruro. Farmer's field. Green plant, white seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
PI 614934. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 134; Ames 21942. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3200 m. Unidentified<br />
location near Oruro. Farmer's field. Red plant, white seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
PI 614935. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 135; Ames 21943. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3200 m. Unidentified<br />
location near Oruro. Farmer's field. Purple plant, white seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
PI 614936. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 136; Ames 21944. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3200 m. Unidentified<br />
location near Oruro. Farmer's field. Light red plant, white seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
PI 614937. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 138; Ames 21945. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3800 m. Outskirts of<br />
Oruro. Farmer's field. Green plant with red stem, small light brown<br />
seeds. Low saponin.<br />
PI 614938. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />
Landrace. CQ 139; Ames 21946. Collected 03/29/1992 in Oruro, Bolivia.<br />
Latitude 17° S. Longitude 68° W. Elevation 3800 m. Outskirts of<br />
Oruro. Farmer's field. Red plant, branching, with brown seeds. High<br />
saponin.<br />
The following were developed by Antonin Dreiseitl, Agricultural Research<br />
Institute, Ltd., Havlickova 2787, Kromeriz, South Moravia 767 01, Czech<br />
Republic; Petr Svacina, <strong>Plant</strong> Select, Ltd., Hrubcice 111, Bedihost, South<br />
Moravia CZ-79821, Czech Republic. Received 11/30/2000.<br />
PI 614939. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "HERIS"; HE-6260; NSGC 8679. CV-285. Pedigree -<br />
Ametyst/Palestine<br />
10/Diamant/Alsa/H.St.49248/Hassan/Karat/Favorit/Favorit/Forrajera/Rika/D<br />
347
iamant/C-292/Ribari/CelechovickyHanacky/I-25/Valticky/Ab-1105/Diamant/Fa<br />
vorit/Union/Kneifel/Carlsberg<br />
II/Union/Opavsky/Saale/Ricardo/Diamant/Monte Cristo/Valtic<br />
ky/Ekonom/Riso-6018/Ametyst/Opavsky/B-2145/Opavsky/Saalegerste/Estate.<br />
Released 1998. Two-rowed hulled spring barley. Heris possesses a<br />
combination of the resistance gene Rph7 against leaf rust (Puccinia<br />
hordei) and mlo against powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis.<br />
The following were developed by C. Wayne Smith, Texas A&M University,<br />
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, 2474 TAMUS, College Station, Texas<br />
77843-2474, United States. Received 11/08/2000.<br />
PI 614940. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 90K-3. GP-717. Pedigree - PD 9232//TAMU<br />
79XX-7//TAMU 3181. Average rating for fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum)<br />
was 32, compared with 30 for the resistant control and 84 for the<br />
susceptible control in the Auburn University Nat. Fusarium Wilt Nursery,<br />
during 1993 and 1994. Compared favorably with Deltapine 50 when<br />
evaluated under irrigated conditions at College Station, TX, during 1992<br />
through 1994, averaging 95% of the lint yield of Deltapine 50 and 10%<br />
higher fiber bundle strength.<br />
PI 614941. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 88G-104; Tamcot 8104. GP-716. Pedigree -<br />
Deltapine 90/CS-8606. Combines high yield potential and excellent fiber<br />
properties. Adapted to central and south Texas. Mid to full-season,<br />
picker-type upland cotton with a growth habit intermediate to Deltapine<br />
50 and Deltapine 90. Open bolls resist shattering but are not stormproof<br />
and fluff adequately for picker harvest. Smooth leaves, averaging 2<br />
trichomes cm-2. Resistant to the silverleaf whitefly (Bemisia<br />
argentifolii) and moderately susceptible to "Bronze Wilt". Reaches 60%<br />
open bolls 7 days later than Deltapine 50. Micronaire reading averages<br />
4.1. Upper half mean length averages 28 mm. Fiber bundle strength<br />
averages 277 kN m kg-1.<br />
PI 614942. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 90K-31. GP-718. Pedigree - Breeding line<br />
3183/UArk-1//PD6186. Individual F2:3 plants were selected on the basis<br />
of apparent agronomic fitness and high volume instrument fiber<br />
properties. Lint yields tend to be lower than Deltapine 50 and<br />
Stoneville 453, but equal to Tamcot 2111 and Tamcot HQ 95. Fibers<br />
generally exhibit lower micronaire readings. Fiber bundle strength<br />
ranged from 20% greater than Deltapine 50 to 33% higher than Tamcot HQ<br />
95 during 1992 through 1994. Averaged 30 mm across 14 location years.<br />
PI 614943. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 91A-8. GP-719. Pedigree - PD 6186/Tamcot 2111.<br />
Individual F2:3 plants were selected on the basis of apparent agronomic<br />
fitness and high volume instrument fiber properties. Lint yield<br />
potential lower than commercial cultivars adapted to central and south<br />
Texas during 1992 through 1994. Averaged 309 kN m kg-1, 19% higher fiber<br />
bundle strength than Stoneville 132 and Deltapine 50. Micronaire<br />
readings averaged from 4.6 to 5.2 and HVI upper half mean length of<br />
fibers averaged 28 mm.<br />
PI 614944. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
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Breeding. Pureline. TAM 91A-59. GP-720. Pedigree - B86-307 (Ls isoline<br />
of Delcot 390)/Tamcot 2111. Individual F2:3 plants were selected on the<br />
basis of apparent agronomic fitness and high volume instrument fiber<br />
properties. Lint yield potential was equal to Stoneville 132. Gin<br />
turnout averaged 39%. Averaged 317 kN m kg-1, ranging from 11 to 26%<br />
higher fiber bundle strength than Stoneville 132 across 4 location years.<br />
Micronaire readings averaged 4.7 and HVI upper half mean length of<br />
fibers averaged 27 mm.<br />
PI 614945. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 91A-107. GP-721. Pedigree - Tamcot<br />
CAB-CS//Tamcot CAMD-E/Arkugo#4. Individual F2:3 plants were selected on<br />
the basis of apparent agronomic fitness and high volume instrument fiber<br />
properties. Lint yield potential equal to Stoneville 132. Gin turnout<br />
averaged 38%. Averaged 346 kN m kg-1, 34% higher fiber bundle strength<br />
than Stoneville 132. Micronaire readings averaged 4.7 and HVI upper half<br />
mean length of fibers averaged 27 mm.<br />
PI 614946. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 91C-34. GP-722. Pedigree - Del Cerro/Tam 1080.<br />
Individual F2:3 plants were selected on the basis of apparent agronomic<br />
fitness and high volume instrument fiber properties. Lint yield<br />
potential is inferior to Stoneville 132. Gin turnout averaged 34%.<br />
Averaged 365 kN m kg-1, 30 to 43% higher fiber bundle strength than<br />
Stoneville 132. Micronaire readings averaged 4.0 and HVI upper half mean<br />
length of fibers averaged 31 mm.<br />
PI 614947. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 91C-52. GP-723. Pedigree - Del Cerro/Tam 1080.<br />
Individual F2:3 plants were selected on the basis of apparent agronomic<br />
fitness and high volume instrument fiber properties. Lint yield is<br />
inferior to Stoneville 132. Gin turnout averaged 35%. Averaged 333 kN m<br />
kg-1, 22 to 29% higher fiber bundle strength than Stoneville 132.<br />
Micronaire readings averaged 4.4 and HVI upper half mean length of<br />
fibers averaged 31 mm.<br />
PI 614948. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 91D-3. GP-724. Pedigree - CA 3018/TAM 1080.<br />
Individual F2:3 plants were selected on the basis of apparent agronomic<br />
fitness and high volume instrument fiber properties. Lint yield averaged<br />
87% of Stoneville 132. Gin turnout averaged 37%. Averaged 368 kN m kg-1,<br />
35% to 37% higher fiber bundle strength than Stoneville 132. Micronaire<br />
readings averaged 4.1 and HVI upper half mean length of fibers averaged<br />
29 mm.<br />
PI 614949. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 91D-13. GP-725. Pedigree - Tamcot CAB-CS/TAM<br />
0155. Individual F2:3 plants were selected on the basis of apparent<br />
agronomic fitness and high volume instrument fiber properties. Lint<br />
yield inferior to Stoneville 132 and Deltapine 50. Gin turnout averaged<br />
33%. Averaged 320 kN m kg-1, 15 to 43% higher fiber bundle strength than<br />
Deltapine 50. Micronaire readings averaged 3.7 and HVI upper half mean<br />
length of fibers averaged 32 mm.<br />
PI 614950. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 91D-49. GP-726. Pedigree - CS 8606/TAM 1033.<br />
Individual F2:3 plants were selected on the basis of apparent agronomic<br />
349
fitness and high volume instrument fiber properties. Lint yield<br />
potential was competitive with Stoneville 132. Gin turnout averaged 35%.<br />
Averaged 334 kN m kg-1, 23 to 31% higher fiber bundle strength than<br />
Stoneville 132. Micronaire readings averaged 3.9 and HVI upper half mean<br />
length of fibers averaged 31 mm.<br />
PI 614951. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 91A-104fg. GP-727. Pedigree - PD 6186/TAM 2055.<br />
<strong>No</strong>rmal phenotype except that the bracts roll inward and curl away from<br />
the flower bud or developing boll, a trait referred to as "frego bract."<br />
Yield potential competitive with Stoneville 132 when fleahoppers<br />
(Pseudatomoscelis seriatus) are controlled. Lower gin turnout than<br />
Stoneville 132 but higher fiber bundle strength. Other fiber quality<br />
traits are comparable.<br />
PI 614952. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 91C-95Ls. GP-728. Pedigree - B86-188/TAM 1080.<br />
Leaves have more narrow lobes and/or greater indentation between major<br />
lobes than normal leaves of upland cotton, a trait referred to as "sub<br />
okra" leaf shape. Compared with normal leaves, the sub okra leaf shape<br />
reduces leaf area by about 8%. Lint yield potential is comparable to<br />
that of Stoneville 132, a popular commercial cultivar in central Texas<br />
during the mid 1990s. Lower gin turnout but finer, longer and stronger<br />
fibers than Stoneville 132.<br />
PI 614953. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 90O-24L. GP-729. Pedigree - TAM 2167/Gumbo.<br />
"Okra" leaf shape. This leaf shape has much more narrow lobes and<br />
indentations between lobes that reach almost to the base of the leaf.<br />
Compared with normal leaves, the okra trait reduces leaf area by about<br />
23%. Lint yield was equivalent to Deltapine 50, a popular commercial<br />
cultivar in central and south Texas, when evaluated across four<br />
locations in 1992 through 1995. Higher gin turnout, lower micronaire,<br />
and equivalent fiber length and strength.<br />
PI 614954. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 90C-19s. GP-730. Pedigree - CA 3005/TAM 2055.<br />
Averages six trichomes/cm2 of abaxial leaf surface compared with<br />
eight/cm2 for Deltapine 50 and over 100 trichomes/cm2 for Stoneville<br />
453. The absence of trichomes is the primary mechanism of resistance to<br />
the SLW in this germplasm line. Averaged 14 eggs and immatures per cm2<br />
of abaxial leaf surface compared with 18 for Deltapine 50 and 30 for<br />
Stoneville 453. When evaluated as a host for adult longevity and<br />
fecundity, total eggs/female life time was reduced compard with<br />
Stoneville 907 as a host. Data from the University of California<br />
indicated that TAM 90C-19s harbored fewer adults, nymphs, and eggs than<br />
Acala SJ-2. Resistant to fusarium wilt. Yields equivalent to Deltapine<br />
50 and exhibits superior fiber bundle strength.<br />
PI 614955. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. TAM 90J-57s. GP-731. Pedigree - PD 6186/breeding<br />
line. Averages six trichomes/cm2 of abaxial leaf surface compared with<br />
eight/cm2 for Deltapine 50 and over 100 trichomes/cm2 for Stoneville<br />
453. Evidence to date suggest that the absence of trichomes is the<br />
primary mechanism of resistance to the SLW in this germplasm line.<br />
Across 5 sampling dates in 1992, averaged 8 eggs and immatures per cm2<br />
of abaxial leaf surface compared with 18 for Deltapine 50 and 30 for<br />
350
Stoneville 453. Shorter but stronger fibers than Deltapine 50.<br />
The following were donated by Joshua Tao, 8922 Diamond Lake Lane, Houston,<br />
Texas 77083, United States. Received 09/05/1996.<br />
PI 614956. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "GP-2"; SQ96-2; NSGC 6143. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614957. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "IR58025 B"; SQ96-8; NSGC 6149. Developed in<br />
Philippines. Pedigree - IR22/Improved Sabarmat.<br />
PI 614958. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "GUI 99"; SQ96-12; NSGC 6153. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614959. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "R 312"; SQ96-13; NSGC 6154. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614960. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "Z 535"; SQ96-17; NSGC 6158. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614961. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "R 147"; SQ96-19; NSGC 6160. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614962. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "XIANGZHAOXIAN NO. 15"; SQ96-20; NSGC 6161.<br />
Developed in China.<br />
The following were donated by China National Rice Research Institute,<br />
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. Received 09/05/1996.<br />
PI 614963. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "HUNANRUANMI"; SQ96-22; NSGC 6163. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614964. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "ZHONGZAO NO. 1"; SQ96-29; NSGC 6170. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614965. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "ZHONGYU NO. 6"; SQ96-31; NSGC 6172. Developed in<br />
China. Pedigree - Minghui 63/Tesanai.<br />
PI 614966. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "ZHENSHAN 97"; SQ96-32; NSGC 6173. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614967. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "XIUSHUI 11"; SQ96-34; NSGC 6175. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614968. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "ZHONGYOUZAO NO. 3"; SQ96-38; NSGC 6179. Developed<br />
in China.<br />
351
PI 614969. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "CHAO 25"; SQ96-41; NSGC 6182. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614970. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "XIANGHU NO. 2"; SQ96-45; NSGC 6186. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614971. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "NINGHUI 18"; SQ96-47; NSGC 6188. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614972. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "QINGLIN NO. 9"; SQ96-52; NSGC 6193. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614973. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "ERXI NO. 149"; SQ96-53; NSGC 6194. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614974. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "TAIZHOU 1950"; SQ96-57; NSGC 6198. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614975. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "TAIZHONGXIAN 255"; SQ96-58; NSGC 6199. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614976. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "XINAN 72"; SQ96-61; NSGC 6202. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614977. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "YANGZI 95"; SQ96-64; NSGC 6205. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614978. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "71198"; SQ96-67; NSGC 6208. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614979. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "WUNONG NO. 2"; SQ96-68; NSGC 6<strong>209</strong>. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614980. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "ZHONGYU NO. 1"; SQ96-69; NSGC 6210. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614981. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "XIANGZAOXIAN NO. 1"; SQ96-70; NSGC 6211. Developed<br />
in China.<br />
The following were donated by Chengdu Institute of Biology, Academia Sinica,<br />
P.O. Box 416, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. Received 09/05/1996.<br />
PI 614982. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "MINGHUI 63"; SQ96-72; NSGC 6213. Developed in<br />
China. Pedigree - IR30/Gui 630.<br />
352
PI 614983. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "DALIDAO"; SQ96-73; NSGC 6214. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614984. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "ZHANG 32"; SQ96-74; NSGC 6215. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614985. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "MPH 502"; SQ96-76; NSGC 6217. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614986. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "HRI 6201"; SQ96-77; NSGC 6218. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614987. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "TIEJING NO. 4"; SQ96-78; NSGC 6219. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614988. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "ZANUO NO. 1"; SQ96-84; NSGC 6225. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614989. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "KECHENGNUO NO. 4"; SQ96-85; NSGC 6226. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614990. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "JINNUO NO. 6"; SQ96-87; NSGC 6228. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614991. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "DIAN NO. 01"; SQ96-88; NSGC 6229. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614992. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "89-1"; SQ96-89; NSGC 6230. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614993. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "89-5"; SQ96-90; NSGC 6231. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614994. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "AIJIAONANTE"; SQ96-91; NSGC 6232. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614995. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "YOU NO. 51"; SQ96-93; NSGC 6234. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614996. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "FU NO. 83"; SQ96-94; NSGC 6235. Developed in China.<br />
PI 614997. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "DIANDUN 501"; SQ96-97; NSGC 6238. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 614998. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "CHUNZHI NO. 11"; SQ96-98; NSGC 6239. Developed in<br />
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China.<br />
PI 614999. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "TIE 90-1"; SQ96-99; NSGC 6240. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615000. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SHENG 9"; SQ96-105; NSGC 6246. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615001. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SHENG 10"; SQ96-106; NSGC 6247. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615002. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SHENG 11"; SQ96-107; NSGC 6248. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615003. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SHENG 12"; SQ96-108; NSGC 6249. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615004. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "H 323"; SQ96-110; NSGC 6251. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615005. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "02428"; SQ96-111; NSGC 6252. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615006. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "86-70"; SQ96-112; NSGC 6253. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615007. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "92-9"; SQ96-113; NSGC 6254. Developed in China.<br />
The following were donated by Ren Guangjun, Sichuan Academy of Agric.<br />
Sciences, Crop Institute, Chengdu, Sichuan 610066, China. Received<br />
09/05/1996.<br />
PI 615008. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "CDR 22"; SQ96-114; NSGC 6255. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615009. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "CDR 448"; SQ96-115; NSGC 6256. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615010. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "CDR 210"; SQ96-116; NSGC 6257. Developed in China.<br />
The following were donated by Sichuan Agricultural University, Rice Research<br />
Institute, Wenjiang, Sichuan 611130, China. Received 09/05/1996.<br />
PI 615011. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. Guineandao; SQ96-119; NSGC 6260. Collected in Guinea.<br />
Latitude 11° 0' N. Longitude 10° 0' W.<br />
PI 615012. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 2071-621-2; SQ96-158; NSGC 6299. Developed in<br />
Liberia.<br />
PI 615013. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "GUICHAO NO. 2"; SQ96-160; NSGC 6301. Developed in<br />
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China.<br />
PI 615014. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SHUFENG 109"; SQ96-163; NSGC 6304. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 615015. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SHUFENG 121"; SQ96-164; NSGC 6305. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 615016. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SHUFENG 122"; SQ96-165; NSGC 6306. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
PI 615017. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "SHUFENG 117"; SQ96-166; NSGC 6307. Developed in<br />
China.<br />
The following were donated by Joshua Tao, 8922 Diamond Lake Lane, Houston,<br />
Texas 77083, United States. Received 09/05/1996.<br />
PI 615018. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. GL 1; SQ96-168; NSGC 6309. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615019. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 460; SQ96-171; NSGC 6312. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615020. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 2410; SQ96-173; NSGC 6314. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615021. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4429-2; SQ96-175; NSGC 6316. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615022. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4484; SQ96-177; NSGC 6318. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615023. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4575; SQ96-178; NSGC 6319. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615024. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4576; SQ96-179; NSGC 6320. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615025. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4579; SQ96-180; NSGC 6321. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615026. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4580; SQ96-181; NSGC 6322. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615027. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4581; SQ96-182; NSGC 6323. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615028. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4582; SQ96-183; NSGC 6324. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615029. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4583; SQ96-184; NSGC 6325. Developed in China.<br />
355
PI 615030. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4591; SQ96-186; NSGC 6327. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615031. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4593; SQ96-188; NSGC 6329. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615032. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4594; SQ96-189; NSGC 6330. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615033. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4595; SQ96-190; NSGC 6331. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615034. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4596; SQ96-191; NSGC 6332. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615035. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4597; SQ96-192; NSGC 6333. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615036. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4607; SQ96-193; NSGC 6334. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615037. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4610; SQ96-194; NSGC 6335. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615038. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4611; SQ96-195; NSGC 6336. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615039. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4612; SQ96-196; NSGC 6337. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615040. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4632; SQ96-197; NSGC 6338. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615041. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4633; SQ96-198; NSGC 6339. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615042. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4634; SQ96-199; NSGC 6340. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615043. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4635; SQ96-200; NSGC 6341. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615044. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4637; SQ96-201; NSGC 6342. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615045. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4638; SQ96-202; NSGC 6343. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615046. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4640; SQ96-203; NSGC 6344. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615047. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4641-1; SQ96-204; NSGC 6345. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615048. Oryza sativa L.<br />
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Breeding. Pureline. 4641-2; SQ96-205; NSGC 6346. Developed in China.<br />
PI 615049. Oryza sativa L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. 4642; SQ96-206; NSGC 6347. Developed in China.<br />
The following were donated by A.T. Whittemore, Missouri Botanical Garden,<br />
Biology Department, P.O. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299, United<br />
States. Received 04/30/1992.<br />
PI 615050. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivated. W6 10440. Collected 07/20/1991 in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />
43° 15' N. Longitude 76° 57' E. Private vendor, Alma Ata Market.<br />
Curled-leafed lettuce.<br />
PI 615051. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivated. W6 10441. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude 43° 15' N.<br />
Longitude 76° 57' E. Private vendor, Alma Ata Market. Leafy salad<br />
type.<br />
The following were collected by Richard M. Hannan, USDA, ARS, Washington<br />
State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States; Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />
University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />
99164-6402, United States. Received 08/24/1992.<br />
PI 615052. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivated. B92-71; "Winter Butterhead"; W6 10788. Collected 06/30/1992<br />
in Bulgaria. Latitude 43° 34' N. Longitude 27° 51' E. Dobrich<br />
market.<br />
PI 615053. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. B92-73; "JUNSKA"; W6 10789. Collected 06/30/1992 in Bulgaria.<br />
Latitude 43° 34' N. Longitude 27° 51' E. Dobrich market. Cos<br />
type.<br />
The following were donated by Tong Daxiang, Institute of Crop <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />
<strong>Resources</strong>, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 30 Bai Shi Qiao Road,<br />
Beijing, Beijing, China. Received 02/02/1993.<br />
PI 615054. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivated. EX. NO. 00012; W6 11330; Nei meng hong sheng cai.<br />
PI 615055. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivated. EX. NO. 00025; W6 11331; Bai jian ye wo ju.<br />
The following were donated by M. Schultz, Seed Bank, 143 Charles, Monroe,<br />
Washington 98272-2302, United States. Received 03/07/1990.<br />
PI 615056. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "MARY'S"; W6 3493.<br />
PI 615057. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BEN SHEMEN"; W6 3494.<br />
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PI 615058. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "FEVILLE DECHENE"; W6 3694.<br />
PI 615059. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ROSSA FRUILANA"; W6 3792.<br />
The following were donated by Pauline Mullins, The Organic <strong>Plant</strong> Institute,<br />
Peaceable Kingdom Foundation, P.O. Box 313, Washington-On-Brazos, Texas<br />
77880, United States. Received 11/30/1996.<br />
PI 615060. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivated. "Ziegler's Heirloom"; W6 19000. Collected 1991 in Germany.<br />
Bibb lettuce. Very cold hardy variety and has great flavor.<br />
The following were donated by M. Schultz, Seed Bank, 143 Charles, Monroe,<br />
Washington 98272-2302, United States. Received 03/09/1990.<br />
PI 615061. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "COCARDE RED OAKLEAF"; W6 3747.<br />
PI 615062. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "FRENCH RED HEAD"; W6 3758.<br />
PI 615063. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "JOHN BIBB"; W6 3764.<br />
PI 615064. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "JSS8532"; W6 3765.<br />
PI 615065. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "GREENWAVE"; W6 3700.<br />
PI 615066. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "RED HEAD"; W6 3782.<br />
PI 615067. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "INDIANA AMISH"; W6 3490.<br />
PI 615068. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "BISCIA ROSSA"; W6 3742.<br />
PI 615069. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "KINEMONTEPAS"; W6 3701.<br />
PI 615070. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "ROSSA DI TRENTO"; W6 3791.<br />
The following were collected by Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington<br />
State University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman,<br />
Washington 99164-6434, United States; Edward J. Garvey, USDA, ARS, Natl.<br />
<strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 409, Building 003, BARC-West,<br />
Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Lufter Xhuveli, Agricultural<br />
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University of Tirana, Dept. of Agronomy, Rr."Myslym Shyri", Tirana, Albania.<br />
Received 09/1996.<br />
PI 615071. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivated. Al 011; W6 18615. Collected 08/24/1996 in Albania. Latitude<br />
40° 38' N. Longitude 19° 31' E. Elevation 20 m. South of Fier,<br />
<strong>No</strong>vosele, home of M. Beqo, relatives of Lufter Xhuveli. Shared from<br />
stored seed supply from home garden. <strong>Plant</strong> 80cm tall. Leaves curly,<br />
light green. Flowers yellow. Common landrace.<br />
The following were donated by M. Schultz, Seed Bank, 143 Charles, Monroe,<br />
Washington 98272-2302, United States. Received 03/08/1990.<br />
PI 615072. Lactuca sativa L.<br />
Cultivar. "MIGNONETTE BRONZE"; W6 3706.<br />
The following were developed by Daryl T. Bowman, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />
University, Department of Crop Science, Box 8604, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />
27695-8604, United States. Received 11/22/2000.<br />
PI 615073. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />
Breeding. Pureline. NC 72. GP-715. Pedigree - DES 119/KC311//DELTAPINE<br />
90. Averages 1352 kg ha-1 lint yield in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, 42.6% lint, 83.8<br />
cm height, 29.7 mm fiber length, 5.6% fiber elongation, 83.6% uniformity<br />
index, 328.3 KNmKg-1 fiber strength, 4.2 micronaire, 36 kg yarn (skein)<br />
strength, a fibeness reading of 143 mtex for fiber, seed index of 9.7 g<br />
per 100 seed, and a maturity similar to Deltapine 51. Fair resistance<br />
(52) to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum). Has T3 level of pubescence,<br />
nectaries, normal leaf shape, and exhibits a semi-cluster fruiting<br />
pattern.<br />
The following were developed by S.N. Acharya, Agriculture and Agri-Food<br />
Canada Research Centre, P.O. Box 3000, Main, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 481,<br />
Canada. Received 11/27/2000.<br />
PI 615074. Astragalus cicer L.<br />
Cultivar. Population. "AC Oxley II"; LRC95-93-1. CV-193. Pedigree -<br />
Synthetic cultivar developed from Oxley cultivar. Improved seedling<br />
vigor and forage yield. Soft hollow-stems and pinnately-compound leaves<br />
with 19-25 leaflets. Seedling growth and regrowth after cutting is<br />
faster than Oxley. Better winterhardiness than any forage legume<br />
cultivar. Forage stands show no susceptibility to diseases while seed<br />
stands may show susceptibility to sclerotinia (Sclerotinia<br />
sclerotiorum). White to pale yellow flowers are borne on racemes.<br />
Flowering occurs over a long period of time. Some plants bloom from June<br />
to the first frost. Seeds larger, 4.34 g 1000-1 seeds compared to 3.83 g<br />
for Oxley. Intended for use as a pasture and silage legume in pure and<br />
mixed stands. Yielded 123% and 111% of Oxley check under dryland and<br />
irrigated conditions in western Canada, respectively.<br />
The following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,<br />
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Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg.-N, Lexington, Kentucky<br />
40546-0019, United States; Walter Graves, University of California<br />
Cooperative Ext. Service (retired), 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />
92119-1219, United States; Jose Delgadillo, Mexico. Received 11/21/2000.<br />
PI 615075. Trifolium wigginsii J. M. Gillett<br />
Wild. Population. 3; 5-271-5; 5-271-4; W6 23107. Collected 10/18/2000 in<br />
Baja <strong>No</strong>rte, Mexico. Latitude 31° 0' 43" N. Longitude 115° 28'<br />
38" W. Elevation 2455 m. Village of Sierra de San Pedro Martir, near<br />
Vallecitos Meadow, Baja CA, <strong>No</strong>rte, Mexico. "Level open meadows of mixed<br />
coniferous forests, heavily grazed yarrow, potentilla, and carex, all<br />
low growing" (Collector <strong>No</strong>te, N.L. Taylor); Exposure: open, Slope: none,<br />
Aspect: slightly West. <strong>Plant</strong>s growing in rhizomatous clumps, scattered<br />
clumps of plants, abundance: frequent, flower color: white purple,<br />
"Heavily grazed meadow" (Collector <strong>No</strong>tes N.L. Taylor).<br />
The following were developed by Cascade International Seed Company, 8483 W.<br />
Stayton Rd., Aumsville, Oregon 97325, United States. Received 12/26/2000.<br />
PI 615076. Poa pratensis L.<br />
Cultivar. "PARKLAND". PVP 200000314.<br />
The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, United<br />
States. Received 12/26/2000.<br />
PI 615077 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "PHOR8". PVP 200100021.<br />
The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />
12/26/2000.<br />
PI 615078 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. mays<br />
Cultivar. "NP2052". PVP 200100031.<br />
The following were developed by Yugen Kaisha Nihon <strong>No</strong>ken, Japan. Received<br />
12/26/2000.<br />
PI 615079. Capsicum annuum L.<br />
Cultivar. "KAPUCHIN". PVP 200100034.<br />
The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland,<br />
California, United States. Received 12/26/2000.<br />
PI 615080 PVPO. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. "EBRO". PVP 200100036.<br />
PI 615081 PVPO. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. "TAPIA". PVP 200100037.<br />
The following were developed by SeedTec International, Inc., Woodland,<br />
California, United States. Received 12/26/2000.<br />
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PI 615082 PVPO. Carthamus tinctorius L.<br />
Cultivar. "S-780". PVP 200100038.<br />
The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Carolina Agr. Exp. Sta., Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United States. Received<br />
12/26/2000.<br />
PI 615083 PVPO. Nicotiana tabacum L.<br />
Cultivar. "VECTOR BURLEY 21-41". PVP 200100039.<br />
The following were developed by Pure Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />
Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 12/26/2000.<br />
PI 615084 PVPO. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />
Cultivar. "OnCue". PVP 200100040.<br />
The following were developed by A. Doug Brede, J.R. Simplot Co., 5300 West<br />
Riverbend Avenue, Post Falls, Idaho 83854-9499, United States. Received<br />
12/26/2000.<br />
PI 615085. Poa pratensis L.<br />
Cultivar. "CHICAGO II". PVP 200100042; CV-78. Pedigree - Originated from<br />
a highly apomictic, single-plant selection from hybrid cross 91-0195,<br />
made in the field at Post Falls, ID in July 1991 using pollen from<br />
Limousine to pollinate plant of Midnight. In seed production, moderately<br />
late maturing, low growing variety. Unique from other bluegrasses in its<br />
late emergence from the ground in the spring in seed fields. For unknown<br />
reasons, this characteristic does not correlate to late spring greenup<br />
in turf. Greens up moderately early in mowed turf. <strong>Plant</strong>s in seed<br />
production grow strongly via a lateral rhizome system, but short culm<br />
and seedhead length. Lateral growth averages a robust 47 cm from one<br />
year's rhizome growth.<br />
The following were developed by Henry M. Munger, Cornell University,<br />
Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding, 252 Emerson Hall, Ithaca, New York 14853,<br />
United States. Received 05/10/1982.<br />
PI 615086. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Uncertain. Ames 2804; G19203. Pedigree - Hybrid F7, PI 186959 (Tur.) x<br />
Yankee Hybrid F7. Supposed to have outstanding resistance to CMV and<br />
powdery mildew.<br />
The following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rtheast Regional PI Station, USDA, ARS <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, 630 W. <strong>No</strong>rth Street, Geneva, New York 14456-0462,<br />
United States. Received 05/10/1982.<br />
PI 615087. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Uncertain. Ames 2805; PQ016174. Collected in Unknown. Seed received as<br />
transfer from NE9.<br />
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The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; James Robinson, Route<br />
1, Box 115, Mt. Savage, Maryland 21545, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615088. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Amish Field Pie Pumpkin"; Ames 4725.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Louise C. Florance,<br />
P.O. Box 4058, Salinas, California 93912, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615089. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Austrian Bush"; Ames 4726.<br />
The following were donated by Curtis Sylvester Showell, 13318 Muskrattown<br />
Road, Delaware & Road Number 96A Maryland Line, Bishopville, Maryland 21813,<br />
United States; Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center, 1878 230th<br />
Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615090. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Connecticut Sweet Pie Pumpkin"; Ames 4727.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Tom Knoche, 860<br />
Oakleaf Road, Sardinia, Ohio 45171, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615091. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Bloomfield Pumpkin"; Ames 4728.<br />
PI 615092. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Chesnut"; Ames 4729.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; John Stevens, P.O. Box<br />
274, Mt. Gilead, Ohio 43338, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615093. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Fordhook"; Ames 4730.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Nichols Garden<br />
Nursery, 1190 <strong>No</strong>rth Pacific Highway NE, Albany, Oregon 97321-4580, United<br />
States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615094. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "French White Bush"; Ames 4731.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; R.A. Butt, Victoria,<br />
Australia. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
362
PI 615095. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Gem"; Ames 4732.<br />
The following were developed by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615096. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Idaho Gem Pumpkin"; Ames 4734.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Tessa Gowans, Abundant<br />
Life Seed Foundation, P.O. Box 772, 930 Lawrence Street, Port Townsend,<br />
Washington 98368, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615097. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Japanese Pie Pumpkin"; Ames 4735.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Marvin Klitzke, 200 N.<br />
Grand Street, Eugene, Oregon 97402, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615098. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Kahcona"; Ames 4736.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Tom Knoche, 860<br />
Oakleaf Road, Sardinia, Ohio 45171, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615099. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "King of the Mammoths"; Ames 4737.<br />
PI 615100. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Lebanon"; Ames 4739.<br />
The following were donated by Curtis Sylvester Showell, 13318 Muskrattown<br />
Road, Delaware & Road Number 96A Maryland Line, Bishopville, Maryland 21813,<br />
United States; Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center, 1878 230th<br />
Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615101. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Maryland Pie Pumpkin"; Ames 4741.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Tom Knoche, 860<br />
Oakleaf Road, Sardinia, Ohio 45171, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615102. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Naked Seed"; Ames 4742.<br />
363
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Lars-Olov Rosenstrom,<br />
Sesam, Egilsv 27, 161 53, Bromma, Sweden. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615103. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Oland"; Ames 4743.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Tom Knoche, 860<br />
Oakleaf Road, Sardinia, Ohio 45171, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615104. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Prostate"; Ames 4744.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Richard Grazzini, Self<br />
Sufficient Seeds, Barr Hollow Road, Woodward, Pennsylvania 16882, United<br />
States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615105. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Round Zucchini"; Ames 4745.<br />
The following were donated by Curtis Sylvester Showell, 13318 Muskrattown<br />
Road, Delaware & Road Number 96A Maryland Line, Bishopville, Maryland 21813,<br />
United States; Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center, 1878 230th<br />
Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615106. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Showell"; Ames 4746.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Gary Nabhan, Native<br />
Seeds/SEARCH, 3950 W. New York Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85745, United States.<br />
Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615107. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Tarahumara Indian"; Ames 4748.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Louise C. Florance,<br />
P.O. Box 4058, Salinas, California 93912, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615108. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Tender and True Marrow"; Ames 4749.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Alexander & Brown Co.,<br />
Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615109. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
364
Cultivar. "Trailing Green Marrow"; Ames 4750.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Paul Kline, 8140<br />
Zenith Court, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 55443, United States; Donna Kline,<br />
8140 Zenith Court, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 55443, United States. Received<br />
12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615110. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Uncle Herman Pumpkin"; Ames 4751.<br />
The following were developed by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615111. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "White Acorn"; Ames 4752.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Louise Bastable, 24<br />
Acorn Street, Middleton, Massachusetts, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615112. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "White Egyptian Zucchini"; Ames 4753.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Tom Knoche, 860<br />
Oakleaf Road, Sardinia, Ohio 45171, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615113. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Wilbur Field"; Ames 4754.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Porter & Son,<br />
Seedsmen, P.O. Box 104, Stephenville, Texas 76401, United States. Received<br />
12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615114. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Golden Bush Scallop"; Ames 4755.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States; Vermont Bean Seed<br />
Company, Garden Lane, Fair Haven, Vermont 05743-0250, United States. Received<br />
12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615115. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Yellow Scallop"; Ames 4756.<br />
The following were donated by Curtis Sylvester Showell, 13318 Muskrattown<br />
Road, Delaware & Road Number 96A Maryland Line, Bishopville, Maryland 21813,<br />
United States; Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center, 1878 230th<br />
365
Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States. Received 12/16/1985.<br />
PI 615116. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Zikusa"; Ames 4758.<br />
The following were collected by Gary Nabhan, Native Seeds/SEARCH, 3950 W. New<br />
York Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85745, United States; Muruaga, Native<br />
Seeds/SEARCH, 3950 W. New York Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85745, United States;<br />
Burns, Native Seeds/SEARCH, 3950 W. New York Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85745,<br />
United States. Donated by Gary Nabhan, Native Seeds/SEARCH, 3950 W. New York<br />
Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85745, United States. Received 03/20/1986.<br />
PI 615117. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. GN 84-83; "Calabaza mayera"; Ames 4996. Collected 09/05/1984<br />
in Chihuahua, Mexico. Latitude 29° 5' N. Longitude 108° 22' W.<br />
El Seis, Chihuahua.<br />
PI 615118. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. GN 84-84; Ames 4997. Collected 09/05/1984 in Chihuahua,<br />
Mexico. Latitude 29° 5' N. Longitude 108° 22' W. El Seis, near<br />
Madera, Chihuahua.<br />
The following were collected by Hugh H. Iltis, University of Wisconsin,<br />
Herbarium and Department of Botany, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States.<br />
Donated by Hugh H. Iltis, University of Wisconsin, Herbarium and Department<br />
of Botany, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States; M. Nee, New York<br />
Botanical Gardens, New York, New York, United States. Received 03/15/1988.<br />
PI 615119. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. Ames 8087; Spaghetti squash. Collected 12/1986 in Wisconsin,<br />
United States. Madison, Dane County. Commercial fruits.<br />
The following were collected by Hugh Wilson, Texas A&M University, Department<br />
of Biology, College Station, Texas 77843-3258, United States. Received<br />
09/06/1989.<br />
PI 615120. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5383; CPE 387; Guiches (Guichayota); Ames 10705. Collected<br />
01/06/1986 in Guerrero, Mexico. Latitude 17° 33' N. Longitude<br />
98° 40' W. Elevation 1524 m. Sample from Aquilpa, 30 km W of Tlapa<br />
on road to Chilpandingo. Processing area next to ford. Single fruit<br />
collection with 5381 (C. moschata); farily typical pepo.<br />
PI 615121. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5385; CPE 389; Guiches (Guichayota); Ames 10707. Collected<br />
01/06/1986 in Guerrero, Mexico. Latitude 17° 33' N. Longitude<br />
98° 40' W. Elevation 1524 m. Sample from Aquilpa, 30 km W of Tlapa<br />
on road to Chilpancingo. From lady living near processing area near<br />
ford. Single fruit collection from second stop in town with 5384 and<br />
5386.<br />
PI 615122. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5386; CPE 390; Guiches (Guichayota); Ames 10708. Collected<br />
01/06/1986 in Guerrero, Mexico. Latitude 17° 33' N. Longitude<br />
366
98° 40' W. Elevation 1524 m. Sample from Aquilpa 30 km W of Tlapa on<br />
road to Chilpancingo. From lady living near processing area near ford.<br />
Single fruit collection from second stop in town with 5384 and 5385.<br />
PI 615123. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5390; CPE 391; Huitzayota; Ames 10709. Collected 01/06/1986<br />
in Guerrero, Mexico. Latitude 16° 57' N. Longitude 98° 37' W.<br />
Elevation 1982 m. Mixed (combined seed from several fruit) sample from<br />
farm 6 km W of JCT with rt. to Olinala -road to Ayotzinapa and<br />
Tlapa/Chilpancingo road (km 128). <strong>Plant</strong>ed several different rows with<br />
mixta and moschata. Mixed sample (seed from several fruit).<br />
PI 615124. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5391; CPE 392; Huitzayota; Ames 10710. Collected 01/06/1986<br />
in Guerrero, Mexico. Latitude 16° 57' N. Longitude 98° 37' W.<br />
Elevation 1982 m. Sample from farm 6 km W of rd to Olinala at JCT of<br />
road to Ayotzinapa and Tlapa/Chilpancingo road (km 128). <strong>Plant</strong>ed<br />
different rows of mixta and moschata. Single fruit sample.<br />
PI 615125. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5392; CPE 393; Huitzayota; Ames 10711. Collected 01/06/1986<br />
in Guerrero, Mexico. Latitude 16° 57' N. Longitude 98° 37' W.<br />
Elevation 1982 m. Sample from farm near Ayotzinapa, 6 km W of JCT with<br />
rt to Olinala, at jct of road to Ayzinapa and Tlapa/Chilpancingo road<br />
(128 km). <strong>Plant</strong>ed different rows with mixta and moschata. Single fruit<br />
sample.<br />
PI 615126. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Uncertain. P 5399; CPE 395; Ames 10713. Collected 01/06/1986 in<br />
Guerrero, Mexico. Latitude 16° 57' N. Longitude 98° 37' W.<br />
Elevation 2012 m. From farm along Tlapa/Chilpancingo road at Zoquipa, 2<br />
km E of Chilacachoapa and 38 km E of Chilpancingo road. Collection of 3<br />
fruits from lady; she selects next year's seed from largest fruits (did<br />
not want to sell largest).<br />
PI 615127. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5435; CPE 396; Tzolito; Ames 10714. Collected 01/10/1986 in<br />
Chiapas, Mexico. Latitude 16° 49' N. Longitude 92° 30' W.<br />
Elevation 2150 m. Series of fruits obtained from small farm near Balum<br />
Canal, ca. 15 k NE of San Cristobal de Las Casas, between Tenejapa and<br />
Romerillo. Series of 7 fruits taken from farm; small, multi-colored, a<br />
typical pepo; sown in March, harvested June.<br />
PI 615128. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5436; CPE 397; Tzul; Ames 10715. Collected 01/10/1986 in<br />
Chiapas, Mexico. Elevation 2400 m. Obtained by Edel Bye from vender<br />
during town meeting at Romerillo (NE of San Cristobal). Two fruits,<br />
large, green-mottled; sown in March, harevested June/July; use flesh<br />
with sugar.<br />
PI 615129. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5437; CPE 398; Tzol; Ames 10716. Collected 01/10/1986 in<br />
Chiapas, Mexico. Latitude 16° 47' N. Longitude 92° 41' W.<br />
Elevation 2256 m. From grower in San Jaun Chamula (NW of San Cristobal<br />
de las Casas). Locally grown. Three fruits from grower; they select<br />
seed for sowing from the larger fruit of the harvest. Sown in April,<br />
367
harvested June/July.<br />
PI 615130. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5439; CPE 399; Tzolito; Ames 10717. Collected 01/11/1986 in<br />
Chiapas, Mexico. Latitude 16° 46' N. Longitude 92° 27' W.<br />
Elevation 2165 m. From farm just above Huixtan on HWY 199, ca. 15 k NE<br />
of JCT with 190. Five fruits. Used only for seeds (roasted or ground<br />
for "pipian"), sown in February with harvest in July/August.<br />
PI 615131. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. P 5441; CPE 400; Tzol; Ames 10718. Collected 01/11/1986 in<br />
Chiapas, Mexico. Elevation 1768 m. From Cholol, near Ozchuc on HWY 199.<br />
Grown with C, ficifolia ('meil') and C. moschata ('chumb'). Sample<br />
taken from seed set aside to plant in 1985; old seed, but a mass sample.<br />
PI 615132. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Uncertain. P 5444; CPE 401; Ames 10719. Collected 01/11/1986 in Chiapas,<br />
Mexico. Elevation 2287 m. From Chilil on HWY 199 not far from JCT with<br />
HWY 190. Only two fruits available, others (larger) were retained as<br />
source of seed for next year's planting.<br />
The following were developed by Saatzucht Gleisdorf, Ges. m. b. H. & Co. KG.,<br />
Am Tieberhof 33, Gleisdorf, Styria 8200, Austria. Donated by Oswald<br />
Baumgartner, Saatzucht Gleisdorf, Gesellschaft m.b.H., u.Co., KG, AM<br />
Tieberhof 33, Gleisdorf, Styria A-8200, Austria. Received 04/20/1990.<br />
PI 615133. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. "Gleisdorfer Olkurbis"; Ames 13213. Vine type, hull-less<br />
seeds.<br />
The following were collected by F.V. Nuez, Escuela Tecnica Sup. de Ing.<br />
Agronomos, Catedra de Genetica, Univers. Politecnica Camino de Vera S/N,<br />
Valencia, Valencia 46022, Spain. Donated by International Board for <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, AGPG, FAO, Via della terme de Caracalla, Rome, Latium<br />
00100, Italy. Received 08/18/1987.<br />
PI 615134. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. CA-CU-46; Calabacino; Ames 13363. Collected 04/18/1987 in<br />
Canary Islands, Spain. Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 15° 37' W.<br />
El Palmar, Las Palmas Province. Sown March, harvested May-June. Fruits<br />
elongated, whitish.<br />
PI 615135. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. CA-CU-79; Calabacino; Ames 13364. Collected 04/18/1987 in<br />
Canary Islands, Spain. Latitude 28° 1' N. Longitude 15° 32' W.<br />
Elevation 340 m. Las Melenguinas, Las Palmas Province.<br />
PI 615136. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. CA-CU-88; Calabacino; Ames 13365. Collected 04/18/1987 in<br />
Canary Islands, Spain. Latitude 28° 10' N. Longitude 15° 37' W.<br />
El Palmar, Las Palmas Province. Fruits rounded-elongated-oval. White<br />
fly pest.<br />
PI 615137. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. CM-CU-32; Calabacin; Ames 13367. Collected 03/11/1985 in<br />
368
Cuenca, Spain. Latitude 40° 10' N. Longitude 2° 10' W. Elevation<br />
958 m. Manana, Cuenca Province. Hilly, level site, brown and red sand<br />
clay soil, medium stoniness, poor drainage, farmland. Sown May,<br />
harvested September. Fruits elongated, white. Used as food.<br />
PI 615138. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. CM-CU-40; Calabacin; Ames 13368. Collected 03/13/1985 in<br />
Cuenca, Spain. Latitude 40° 8' N. Longitude 2° 3' W. Elevation<br />
1000 m. La Hor de Huecar, Cuenca Province. Mountainous, level site,<br />
brown silt soil, good drainage, farmland. Sown April-May, harvested<br />
August-September. Fruits white, small, very soft. Used for food.<br />
PI 615139. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. MU-CU-16; Calabacin largo; Ames 13369. Collected 09/22/1984 in<br />
Murcia, Spain. Latitude 37° 45' N. Longitude 1° 27' W. Elevation<br />
220 m. Totana, Murcia Province. Plain level, level site, brown loam clay<br />
soil, low stoniness, moderate drainage. Sown February, harvested<br />
September-<strong>No</strong>vember. Used as food.<br />
The following were developed by N.P.S. Dhillon, Punjab Agricultural<br />
University, Vegetable Research Station, Jalandhar, Punjab 144001, India.<br />
Received 07/01/1991.<br />
PI 615140. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Uncertain. 14-6-7; Ames 15934. Highly resistant to Red Pumpkin Beetle<br />
(Aulacophora foveicollis).<br />
The following were donated by Alan Whittemore, USDA/ARS, University of<br />
Georgia, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797,<br />
United States. Received 02/28/1992.<br />
PI 615141. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Uncertain. Ames 19040. Collected 07/20/1991 in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />
43° 15' N. Longitude 76° 57' E. Government Store, Alma Ata,<br />
Kazakh Republic. Fruit large.<br />
PI 615142. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Uncertain. Ames 19041. Collected 07/20/1991 in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />
43° 15' N. Longitude 76° 57' E. Government Store, Alma Ata,<br />
Kazakh Republic. Eating type.<br />
PI 615143. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Uncertain. Ames 19042. Collected 07/20/1991 in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />
43° 15' N. Longitude 76° 57' E. Government Store, Alma Ata,<br />
Kazakh Republic. Fruit pickled.<br />
The following were donated by N.I. Vavilov Research Institute of <strong>Plant</strong><br />
Industry, 44, B. Morskaya Street, St. Petersburg, Leningrad 190000, Russian<br />
Federation. Received 07/20/1992.<br />
PI 615144. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Baskirskaja 245"; WIR 2710; Ames 19232. Collected 1990 in<br />
Bashkortostan, Russian Federation. Bashkiriya. From Bashkortostan<br />
region; annual advanced cultivar, entering katalog in 1956.<br />
369
PI 615145. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. WIR 2731; Ames 19233; Ukrainskaja Mnogoplodnaja. Collected<br />
1988 in Ukraine.<br />
PI 615146. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. WIR 4010; Ames 19234; Luc. Collected 1989 in Ukraine.<br />
PI 615147. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. VIR 2907; Ames 19235; Belyje 13. Collected 1990 in Moscow,<br />
Russian Federation. Breeding resource from Russia entering into katalog<br />
in 1953 per VIR database.<br />
PI 615148. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. WIR 3642; Ames 19236; Sote 38. Collected 1988 in Moldova.<br />
The following were collected by Umesh Srivastava, NBPGR, New Delhi, Delhi,<br />
India; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station, 1636<br />
East Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; Jack E. Staub,<br />
USDA, ARS, University of Wisconsin, Department of Horticulture, Madison,<br />
Wisconsin 53706, United States. Donated by James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS,<br />
Agricultural Research Station, 1636 East Alisal Street, Salinas, California<br />
93905, United States. Received 01/13/1993.<br />
PI 615149. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. USM-104; Chappankaddu; Ames 20123. Collected 10/19/1992 in<br />
Rajasthan, India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 81° 20' E.<br />
Maraksar?, Suratgarh, Rajasthan. (Kadoo, Kadu, Kaddu = pumpkin/squash.)<br />
PI 615150. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. USM-114; Chappankaddu; Ames 20124. Collected 10/19/1992 in<br />
Rajasthan, India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 81° 20' E.<br />
Chappankaddu, Suratgarh, Rajasthan. Rainy season. (Kadoo, Kadu, Kaddu =<br />
pumpkin/squash.)<br />
PI 615151. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Landrace. USM-120; Chappankaddu; Ames 20125. Collected 10/20/1992 in<br />
Rajasthan, India. Latitude 27° 12' N. Longitude 81° 20' E.<br />
Market, Suratgarh, Ganganagar, Rajasthan. Rainy season. (Kadoo, Kadu,<br />
Kaddu = pumpkin/squash.)<br />
The following were donated by Mark Anthony, Little Chicago Popcorn Co., 11010<br />
S. 419E, Muncie, Indiana 47302, United States. Received 02/19/1993.<br />
PI 615152. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. Little Chicago Miniature Pumpkin; Ames 20181. Composite of 7<br />
strains (including 2 gourd influenced); white, yellow, orange, etc.; all<br />
developed locally.<br />
The following were donated by Glenn Drowns, Sand Hill Preservation Center,<br />
1878 230th Street, Calamus, Iowa 52729, United States. Received 12/02/1993.<br />
PI 615153. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivar. "Mandan"; Ames 21713.<br />
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The following were collected by Pokhara Horticultural Research Station, Zone<br />
District Kaski, Nepal. Donated by David Spooner, USDA, ARS, University of<br />
Wisconsin, Department of Horticulture, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1590, United<br />
States. Received 03/20/1995.<br />
PI 615154. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. 7000; Ames 22387. Collected 03/20/1995 in Nepal.<br />
The following were donated by Andre Comeau, Agriculture Canada, 2915<br />
Courcelles, Sainte-Foy, Quebec G1V 2J3, Canada. Received 02/26/1998.<br />
PI 615155. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />
Cultivated. Ames 24519. Collected 1998 in Krasnodar, Russian Federation.<br />
Good vigor; gives 2 or 3 fruits of 8 pounds each; seeds are green<br />
skinned, large; seed yield is not much above 1 cup per fruit.<br />
The following were developed by Kenneth F. Grafton, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State<br />
University, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Department, P.O. Box 5051 SU Station, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
Dakota 58105-5051, United States. Received 12/10/2000.<br />
PI 615156. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "ARTHUR". PVP 200100050. Pedigree -<br />
N85027/4/81-049-01/82-147-21//Neptune/81-077-06/03/N85007. Navy bean<br />
with erect, narrow profile growth habit with pods distributed throughout<br />
the canopy. <strong>Plant</strong> height averages 63.1 cm, which is taller than many<br />
commercial navy bean cultivars. Mid-season maturity (98 days in ND) but<br />
possesses uniform, rapid dry down shape, and is 18.8 g 100 seed-1 in<br />
weight. Carries the Ur-3 allele for rust (Uromyces phaseoli) and the<br />
dominant I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic virus. Shows<br />
limited damage to feeding injury cause by potato leafhopper (Empoasca fa<br />
bae) and may avoid white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum).<br />
The following were developed by F. Kiehn, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,<br />
Research Centre, Unit 100 - 101 Route 100, Morden, Manitoba R6M 1Y5, Canada;<br />
H.C. Huang, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge Research Center,<br />
P.O. Box 3000, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada; H.H. Mundel, Agriculture<br />
and Agri-Food Canada, Research Centre, Box 3000, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1,<br />
Canada; G. Saindon, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Potato Research<br />
Station, P.O. Box 20280, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 4Z7, Canada. Received<br />
12/10/2000.<br />
PI 615157. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "AC ARGONAUT"; L95A035; 90071A. CV-192. Pedigree -<br />
Redkloud/Kentwood/3/Redklous/Kentwood//Swan Valley/4/Beryl.<br />
High-yielding navy dry bean. Suited to production in western Canada.<br />
Higher yields (3000 kg/ha) over the official check cultivar, Envoy (2200<br />
kg/ha). Matures in 101 d, which is 2 d earlier than Enjoy. Type IIa,<br />
semi-determinate growth habit, with semi-erect stem and branches and<br />
with some long vines (4), in contrast to the erect type I determinate<br />
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growth habit of Envoy. Darker green leaf color than Envoy. Pod<br />
distribution is high on the plant and not scattered as it is for Envoy.<br />
Seed (at 14% moisture), averaging 22.0 g 100-1 over 7 sites, is greater<br />
in mass than that of Envoy (16.4 g 100-1). Flower color white, same as<br />
Envoy. Resistant to strains 1 and 15 of Bean Common Mosaic Virus and is<br />
resistant to prevalent races of rust collected in the field in Colorado<br />
in 2000. Susceptible to white mold, bean common bacterial blight,<br />
anthracnose, and root rot (Fusarium spp.).<br />
The following were developed by Gilles Saindon, Agriculture Canada,<br />
Lethbridge Research Station, Crop Science Research Station, Lethbridge,<br />
Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada; F. Kiehn, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research<br />
Centre, Unit 100 - 101 Route 100, Morden, Manitoba R6M 1Y5, Canada; H.C.<br />
Huang, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge Research Center, P.O. Box<br />
3000, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada; H.H. Mundel, Agriculture and<br />
Agri-Food Canada, Research Centre, Box 3000, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1,<br />
Canada; Shree P. Singh, University of Idaho, Kimberly Research & Extension<br />
Ctr., 3793 <strong>No</strong>rth 3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341-5076, United States.<br />
Received 12/10/2000.<br />
PI 615158. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "AC BLACK DIAMOND"; 94CT382; L96F101. CV-191.<br />
Pedigree - LE93-7/XAN51//LE93-8/DOR391. High-yielding large-seeded,<br />
shiny black dry bean. Well adapted to the Canadian prairies, yielding<br />
significantly more than the higher yielding of two check cultivars, UI<br />
906, at 122% in narrow-rows and 106% in wide-rows. Moderately<br />
susceptible to white mold and resistant to Bean Common Mosaic Virus.<br />
The following were developed by F. Kiehn, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,<br />
Research Centre, Unit 100 - 101 Route 100, Morden, Manitoba R6M 1Y5, Canada;<br />
H.C. Huang, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge Research Center,<br />
P.O. Box 3000, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada; H.H. Mundel, Agriculture<br />
and Agri-Food Canada, Research Centre, Box 3000, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1,<br />
Canada; G. Saindon, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Potato Research<br />
Station, P.O. Box 20280, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 4Z7, Canada; Shree P.<br />
Singh, University of Idaho, Kimberly Research & Extension Ctr., 3793 <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341-5076, United States. Received 12/10/2000.<br />
PI 615159. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />
Cultivar. Pureline. "AC SCARLET"; 94CT182; L96D114. CV-195. Pedigree -<br />
LE93-7/3/XAN87/UI36//BAC16/PVA800A. High-yielding small red dry bean.<br />
Well adapted to the eastern Canadian prairies, yielding significantly<br />
more than the check cultivar, NW 63, at 125%. Moderately susceptible to<br />
white mold, and susceptible to common bacterial blight, rust, fusarium<br />
and BCMV.<br />
The following were developed by James S. Quick, Colorado State University,<br />
Soil and Crop Sciences, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States; T.J.<br />
Martin, Kansas State University, Agric. Research Center-Hays, 1232 240th<br />
Avenue, Hays, Kansas 67601, United States; Dallas L. Seifers, Kansas State<br />
University, Agriculture Research Center-Hays, 1232 240th Avenue, Hays, Kansas<br />
67601-9228, United States; B. Friebe, Kansas State University, Wheat Genetics<br />
Resource Center, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5502,<br />
United States; Bikram S. Gill, Kansas State University, Wheat Genetic<br />
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<strong>Resources</strong> Center, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Manhattan, Kansas 66506,<br />
United States; Frank Peairs, Colorado State University, Dept. of<br />
Bioagricultural Sciences & Pest Management, Fort Collins, Colorado<br />
80523-1177, United States; J.B. Rudolph, Colorado State University, Dept. of<br />
Entomology, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States; John Stromberger,<br />
Colorado State University, Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, 1170 Campus<br />
Delivery, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States; Scott D. Haley,<br />
Colorado State University, Soil and Crop Sciences Department, 1170 Campus<br />
Delivery, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States; J.J. Johnson, Colorado<br />
State University, Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, Fort Collins, Colorado<br />
80523, United States; Sally Clayshulte, Colorado State University, Dept. of<br />
Soil and Crop Sciences, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Building W18, Fort Collins, Colorado<br />
80523, United States; B. Clifford, Colorado State University, Dept. of Soil<br />
and Crop Sciences, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States. Received<br />
12/10/2000.<br />
PI 615160. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum<br />
Breeding. Pureline. CO960293-2. GP-728. Pedigree - PI 222668/TAM<br />
107//(<strong>No</strong>vi Sad 14/<strong>No</strong>vi Sad 603//Newton/3/Probrand 835, CO850034).<br />
Released 2001. Awned, white-glumed, medium-late maturity, semidwarf<br />
winter wheat. Carries a previously unidentified source of resistance to<br />
wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV) and resistance to the Russian wheat<br />
aphid (RWA; Diuraphis noxia). Preliminary data suggest that the WSMV<br />
resistance is temperature-sensitive, similar to the Wsm1 gene found in<br />
CI 17884. Allelism tests with CI 17884 indicate independent segregation<br />
of the two sources of WSMV resistance. <strong>No</strong> information is currently<br />
available on inheritance of RWA resistance.<br />
The following were donated by Gad Ron, Greenfield Lawn Ind. Ltd.,<br />
Kefar-Yehezkel, Israel. Received 05/23/1996.<br />
PI 615161. Cynodon transvaalensis Burtt Davy<br />
Cultivar. "DANIELA"; Q 36318; Grif 14037. Originally destined to be<br />
autoclaved. After GRIN records search, retained.<br />
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Species Index<br />
Achyranthes aspera (613097)<br />
Achyranthes bidentata (613015)<br />
Aegilops biuncialis (614605-614612)<br />
Aegilops cylindrica (614613-614624)<br />
Aegilops geniculata (614625-614626)<br />
Aegilops kotschyi (614627-614629)<br />
Aegilops triuncialis (614630-614635)<br />
Agrostis stolonifera (614849)<br />
Allium cepa (612433, 614852-614853)<br />
Amaranthus blitoides (612387, 612854)<br />
Amaranthus blitum (612860)<br />
Amaranthus cruentus (612847)<br />
Amaranthus dubius (612850)<br />
Amaranthus fimbriatus (612855)<br />
Amaranthus hybrid (612849)<br />
Amaranthus hybridus (612934)<br />
Amaranthus hypochondriacus (612933)<br />
Amaranthus palmeri (612856)<br />
Amaranthus retroflexus (612851, 612857)<br />
Amaranthus spinosus (612848)<br />
Amaranthus standleyanus (613180)<br />
Ampelopsis hybrid (613012)<br />
Anthoxanthum odoratum (614677)<br />
Antirrhinum majus subsp. cirrhigerum (613013)<br />
Antirrhinum molle (613014)<br />
Apium graveolens var. dulce (614667)<br />
Arachis hypogaea (612601-612603, 613135, 613147, 613600, 614083-614087)<br />
Aronia melanocarpa (613016)<br />
Astragalus adsurgens (613637, 613644)<br />
Astragalus cicer (613639, 615074)<br />
Astragalus falcatus (613636, 613638, 613640-613641)<br />
Astragalus glycyphyllos (613635, 613642)<br />
Astragalus melilotoides (612571-612575)<br />
Astragalus sp. (613634)<br />
Astragalus tibetanus (613643)<br />
Avena sativa (612393-612394, 612421, 612973, 613330-613343, 614661)<br />
Avena sterilis (614636-614641)<br />
Beta macrorhiza (613273)<br />
Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima (614899)<br />
Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris (612765-612770, 613165, 613197-613272,<br />
613274-613276, 614823-614829)<br />
Brassica carinata (613124-613128)<br />
Brassica napus (612846, 614105-614109, 614792-614793)<br />
Calendula arvensis (613017)<br />
Calendula officinalis (613018-613020)<br />
Calendula suffruticosa subsp. fulgida (613021)<br />
Callistephus chinensis (614112-614117)<br />
Capsicum annuum (612432, 612484-612485, 612955, 614877-614879, 615079)<br />
Capsicum pubescens (614001)<br />
Carthamus tinctorius (612967, 613355-613534, 615082)<br />
Chenopodium berlandieri (612858)<br />
Chenopodium glaucum (612859)<br />
Chenopodium murale (614895)<br />
Chenopodium quinoa (614002, 614880-614889, 614901-614938)<br />
Chenopodium vulvaria (614896)<br />
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Chloris gayana (614728)<br />
Cicer arietinum (612869, 613353, 614731)<br />
Citrullus lanatus (614848)<br />
Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus (612457-612475)<br />
Cornus bretschneideri (613022)<br />
Cucumis melo (614369, 614371-614373, 614376-614379, 614383, 614407,<br />
614419-614425, 614499, 614598, 614602-614603, 614672, 614781)<br />
Cucumis melo subsp. agrestis (614168-614169, 614173-614175, 614279, 614304,<br />
614307-614309, 614323, 614325, 614327-614330, 614334-614335, 614341,<br />
614354-614357, 614359-614368, 614389-614399, 614409-614418,<br />
614426-614442, 614456-614458, 614463-614471, 614477-614489,<br />
614491-614494, 614512, 614514-614516, 614518-614521, 614523,<br />
614525-614526, 614529-614534, 614536-614541, 614548-614554, 614558,<br />
614563, 614565, 614573-614575, 614579-614581)<br />
Cucumis melo subsp. melo (614157-614167, 614170-614172, 614176-614269,<br />
614273-614278, 614280-614303, 614305-614306, 614310-614322, 614324,<br />
614326, 614331-614333, 614336-614340, 614342-614353, 614358, 614374,<br />
614380-614382, 614386, 614388, 614400-614406, 614408, 614443-614455,<br />
614459-614462, 614472-614473, 614475-614476, 614490, 614500,<br />
614502-614509, 614513, 614517, 614522, 614524, 614527-614528, 614535,<br />
614542, 614544-614547, 614556, 614559-614562, 614564, 614566-614572,<br />
614577-614578, 614582-614597, 614599-614601)<br />
Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (614270-614272, 614370, 614375, 614384-614385,<br />
614387, 614474, 614495-614498, 614501, 614510-614511, 614543, 614555,<br />
614557, 614576)<br />
Cucumis sativus (614604)<br />
Cucurbita pepo (612861-612868, 612977, 614855, 615086-615155)<br />
Cucurbita pepo subsp. fraterna (614683)<br />
Cucurbita pepo var. texana (614684-614701)<br />
Cynodon dactylon (614789)<br />
Cynodon sp. (614675-614676)<br />
Cynodon transvaalensis (615161)<br />
Dactylis glomerata (614662, 614787, 614847)<br />
Dianthus chinensis (613023)<br />
Dietes iridioides (614821)<br />
Dysphania ambrosioides (612852-612853)<br />
Elymus canadensis (613134)<br />
Elymus glaucus (613563)<br />
Festuca arundinacea (612435, 612971, 613145-613146, 614103, 614668-614669,<br />
614890-614891, 615084)<br />
Festuca lemanii (612434)<br />
Festuca longifolia (614850)<br />
Festuca ovina (612437)<br />
Festuca rubra subsp. commutata (612593)<br />
Festuca rubra subsp. rubra (612438, 612483)<br />
Festuca trachyphylla (613142, 614892)<br />
Fragaria chiloensis subsp. lucida (612489)<br />
Fragaria chiloensis subsp. pacifica (612487-612488, 612490)<br />
Fragaria virginiana (612494-612495, 612570)<br />
Fragaria virginiana subsp. glauca (612491, 612496, 612500-612501)<br />
Fragaria virginiana subsp. grayana (612486, 612569)<br />
Fragaria virginiana subsp. virginiana (612492-612493, 612497-612499)<br />
Glycine max (612443-612449, 612584-612587, 612594, 612608-612622,<br />
612705-612761, 612763-612764, 612930-612932, 612935-612954, 612960,<br />
612962-612964, 612976, 613055-613056, 613195, 613558-613562,<br />
613607-613609, 614007, 614088, 614153-614156, 614673-614674, 614702,<br />
614732, 614773-614775, 614806-614808, 614831-614833, 614894)<br />
375
Glycine soja (612762)<br />
Gossypium barbadense (613118-613123)<br />
Gossypium hirsutum (612476-612482, 612959, 612974, 612980-612983, 613139,<br />
613162-613163, 613344, 613588, 613624-613625, 614100-614101, 614119,<br />
614788, 614859, 614940-614955, 615073)<br />
Gypsophila muralis (613024)<br />
Gypsophila repens (613025)<br />
Helianthus annuus (613627-613628, 613708-613752, 613770-613791, 614663-614664)<br />
Helianthus debilis subsp. cucumerifolius (613753)<br />
Helianthus debilis subsp. silvestris (613754)<br />
Helianthus grosseserratus (613792-613793)<br />
Helianthus hybrid (613755-613756)<br />
Helianthus maximilianii (613757, 613794)<br />
Helianthus niveus subsp. tephrodes (613758)<br />
Helianthus nuttallii subsp. nuttallii (613759)<br />
Helianthus petiolaris (613760)<br />
Helianthus petiolaris subsp. petiolaris (613761-613769)<br />
Helianthus tuberosus (613795-613796)<br />
Hordeum bulbosum (614642-614645)<br />
Hordeum marinum subsp. gussoneanum (614646)<br />
Hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare (612441-612442, 613155, 613538, 613579-613580,<br />
613603, 613606, 613618, 614008-614009, 614089-614090, 614653, 614659,<br />
614822, 614939)<br />
Ipomoea batatas var. batatas (612673-612703, 614794-614802)<br />
Lactuca sativa (612422-612431, 612596, 612623-612670, 612978, 613577-613578,<br />
613589-613595, 613621, 614102, 614104, 614111, 614790-614791,<br />
614842-614843, 614846, 614860-614861, 614867, 614869, 615050-615072)<br />
Lagenaria breviflora (614812)<br />
Lathyrus sativus (612440)<br />
Lavatera cachemiriana (613026)<br />
Lens culinaris subsp. culinaris (612870-612881)<br />
Lespedeza cuneata (613537)<br />
Lesquerella fendleri (613131-613132)<br />
Lolium multiflorum (614099, 614844)<br />
Lolium perenne (612436, 612704, 612979, 613535, 614777, 614858)<br />
Lotus corniculatus (613539)<br />
Malus angustifolia (613878-613884)<br />
Malus baccata (613051-613054, 613807-613810, 613841-613844, 613877, 613929)<br />
Malus bhutanica (613925)<br />
Malus coronaria (613826, 613885, 613890-613891, 613905, 613907)<br />
Malus domestica (613814-613819, 613827-613833, 613867, 613869, 613887, 613935,<br />
613937-613939, 613948-613950, 613960-613966)<br />
Malus fusca (613820, 613823, 613861, 613886, 613888-613889, 613895-613904,<br />
613909-613911)<br />
Malus hupehensis (613811, 613834, 613875, 613931, 613933)<br />
Malus hybrid (613969)<br />
Malus ioensis (613872-613873, 613892-613894, 613906, 613908)<br />
Malus mandshurica (613804-613805)<br />
Malus ombrophila (613913-613920)<br />
Malus orientalis (613853)<br />
Malus prunifolia (613802-613803, 613824-613825, 613845-613849, 613923,<br />
613926-613928, 613930, 613934)<br />
Malus sargentii (613812-613813, 613862, 613874, 613876)<br />
Malus sieversii (613850, 613856-613857, 613951-613959, 613967, 613970-614000)<br />
Malus sieversii var. kirghisorum (613854-613855, 613968)<br />
Malus sieversii var. turkmenorum (613851-613852)<br />
Malus sikkimensis (613912)<br />
376
Malus sp. (613936, 613940-613944, 613946-613947)<br />
Malus spectabilis (613836, 613924)<br />
Malus sylvestris (613863-613866, 613868, 613870-613871)<br />
Malus toringo (613806, 613837-613838, 613858-613860, 613932, 613945)<br />
Malus x asiatica (613821, 613835, 613921-613922)<br />
Malus x micromalus (613797-613801, 613822, 613839-613840)<br />
Malva sylvestris (613027-613028)<br />
Malva tournefortiana (613029)<br />
Medicago sativa (613140, 614854)<br />
Medicago sativa subsp. sativa (612882-612922, 613130, 613164)<br />
Melilotus albus (612961)<br />
Nicotiana tabacum (612391-612392, 612928, 613057-613058, 615083)<br />
Oryza sativa (612439, 612579-612583, 614900, 614956-615049)<br />
Parthenocissus tricuspidata (613031)<br />
Parthenocissus vitacea (613030)<br />
Paspalum vaginatum (612771, 614678-614680)<br />
Pennisetum ciliare (614727)<br />
Pennisetum flaccidum (614803-614804)<br />
Pennisetum glaucum (613101-613117, 614737-614772)<br />
Pennisetum orientale (612929)<br />
Phaseolus vulgaris (612595, 612597, 612600, 613136-613137, 613166-613174,<br />
613178, 613345-613346, 613582-613584, 614094-614098, 614778-614779,<br />
615080-615081, 615156-615159)<br />
Pisum sativum (612598-612599, 612604, 612606, 612923-612925, 613100, 613138,<br />
613277, 613604-613605, 614141, 614660, 614873)<br />
Poa pratensis (612957, 612975, 614776, 614851, 614866, 614893, 615076, 615085)<br />
Raphanus sativus var. oleiformis (613141)<br />
Rhus copallinum (613032)<br />
Saccharum sp. (612671-612672, 614091-614093)<br />
Secale cereale subsp. cereale (613129, 613133, 613196)<br />
Secale sylvestre (614647-614648)<br />
Sesamum sp. (612926-612927)<br />
Sesbania sesban (613645)<br />
Setaria italica subsp. italica (614814-614818)<br />
Solanum jamesii (612450-612456)<br />
Solanum tuberosum (614143-614152, 614707-614726)<br />
Solanum x edinense (614704-614706)<br />
Solanum yungasense (614703)<br />
Sorbaria tomentosa (613033)<br />
Sorghum bicolor subsp. bicolor (612395-612419, 612772-612845, 612984-613011,<br />
613536, 613610-613614)<br />
Spiraea betulifolia (613034)<br />
Spiraea trilobata (613035)<br />
Symphoricarpos albus (613036)<br />
Symphoricarpos occidentalis (613037)<br />
Trifolium incarnatum (613041-613050)<br />
Trifolium stellatum (613040)<br />
Trifolium wigginsii (615075)<br />
Trigonella foenum-graecum (613629-613633)<br />
Tripterygium regelii (613038)<br />
Triticum aestivum subsp. aestivum (612388-612390, 612420, 612545-612568,<br />
612576-612578, 612605, 612956, 612958, 612965-612966, 612972,<br />
613098-613099, 613175-613177, 613282-613301, 613312-613317,<br />
613323-613329, 613581, 613585-613587, 613601-613602, 614010-614043,<br />
614110, 614118, 614654-614657, 614729-614730, 614733, 614780,<br />
614782-614786, 614813, 614834-614841, 614845, 614868, 614876, 615160)<br />
Triticum monococcum subsp. aegilopoides (614649-614652)<br />
377
Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (613619-613620, 614044-614055, 614136, 614658,<br />
614665-614666, 614670-614671)<br />
Vaccinium arboreum (613194, 613651, 614074)<br />
Vaccinium calycinum (613569)<br />
Vaccinium corymbosum (613571, 613657-613659, 614082)<br />
Vaccinium darrowii (613652, 613661)<br />
Vaccinium deliciosum (613671)<br />
Vaccinium elliottii (613648, 613650, 613655-613656)<br />
Vaccinium floribundum (613570)<br />
Vaccinium fuscatum (614071)<br />
Vaccinium hybrid (613193, 613660)<br />
Vaccinium koreanum (614070, 614080)<br />
Vaccinium macrocarpon (613182-613185, 614075-614079)<br />
Vaccinium membranaceum (613181, 613646, 613669, 613673-613675)<br />
Vaccinium myrsinites (613653-613654, 614073)<br />
Vaccinium myrtillus (613187, 613191-613192, 613568)<br />
Vaccinium neilgherrense (613190)<br />
Vaccinium ovalifolium (613188, 613564, 613663, 613665-613666, 613670, 613672,<br />
613676-613677, 613682-613685, 613689, 613691, 613696, 613702-613703)<br />
Vaccinium ovatum (613574)<br />
Vaccinium oxycoccos (613186, 613681, 613686, 613688, 613697-613698, 613705,<br />
613707)<br />
Vaccinium pallidum (613573, 614072)<br />
Vaccinium parvifolium (613189, 613566-613567, 613647, 613662, 613664, 613667)<br />
Vaccinium scoparium (613668)<br />
Vaccinium stamineum (613649, 613678)<br />
Vaccinium uliginosum (613565, 613575, 613679, 613693-613694, 613701, 613704,<br />
613706, 614056-614066)<br />
Vaccinium virgatum (613572)<br />
Vaccinium vitis-idaea (613680, 613687, 613690, 613692, 613695, 613699-613700,<br />
614067-614069, 614081)<br />
Vicia faba (614809-614810)<br />
Vigna radiata (614897-614898)<br />
Vigna unguiculata (612502-612522, 613540-613553)<br />
Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis (612523-612524)<br />
Vigna unguiculata subsp. unguiculata (612525-612544, 612607, 613554-613557)<br />
X Aegilotriticum sp. (613278-613281, 613302-613311, 613318-613322)<br />
X Festulolium loliaceum (614811)<br />
X Triticosecale sp. (613156-613161, 613354)<br />
Zea mays subsp. mays (612588-612592, 612968-612970, 613059-613096,<br />
613143-613144, 613148-613154, 613179, 613347-613352, 613576,<br />
613596-613599, 613615-613617, 613622-613623, 613626, 614003-614006,<br />
614120-614135, 614137-614140, 614142, 614734-614736, 614805,<br />
614819-614820, 614830, 614856-614857, 614862-614865, 614870-614872,<br />
614874-614875, 615077-615078)<br />
Zinnia bicolor (613039)<br />
Zoysia sp. (614681-614682)<br />
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