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USDAUnited StatesDepartment ofAgricultureC9-<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Inventory</strong><strong>No</strong>. <strong>205</strong>oAgriculturalResearchServiceAugust 1997<strong>Plant</strong> Materials IntroducedJanuary 1 to December 31,1996(<strong>No</strong>s. 592562 to 596293)Cc


United StatesDepartment ofAgricultureAgriculturalResearchServiceAugust 1997<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Inventory</strong><strong>No</strong>. <strong>205</strong><strong>Plant</strong> Materials IntroducedJanuary 1 to December 31,1996(<strong>No</strong>s. 592562 to 596293)R.A. <strong>No</strong>rris, editor


<strong>No</strong>nis, R.A., ed. 1997. <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Inventory</strong> <strong>No</strong>. <strong>205</strong>. <strong>Plant</strong>Materials Introduced January 1 to December 31,1996, <strong>No</strong>s.592562 to 596293. U.S. Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Research Service, 421 pp.<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Inventory</strong> <strong>No</strong>. <strong>205</strong> is a listing of plant materialsintroduced into the U.S. National <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong> Systemduring calendar year 1996. It is not a listing of plantmaterial for distribution.Questions about data organization and proper plant identificationsshould be directed to the editor: R.A. <strong>No</strong>rris,National <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, 10300 BaltimoreBlvd., Bldg., 003,4 th Floor, Beltsville, MD 20705.This report is reproduced essentially as supplied by theauthors. It received minimal publications editing and design.<strong>The</strong> authors' views are their own and do not necessarilyreflect those of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.Copies of this publication may be purchased from theNational Technical <strong>Information</strong> Service, 5285 Port RoyalRoad, Springfield, VA 22161, telephone (703) 487-4650.<strong>The</strong> United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)prohibits discrimination in its programs on the basis of race,color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, politicalbeliefs, and marital or familial status. (<strong>No</strong>t all prohibitedbases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities whorequire alternative means for communication of programinformation (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) shouldcontact the USDA's TARGET Center at 202-720-2600(voice and TDD).To file a complaint, write the Secretary of Agriculture, U.S.Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250, or call1-800-245-6340 (voice) or 202-720-1127 (TDD). USDAis an equal opportunity employer.Issued August 1997


Contents<strong>Inventory</strong> 3Scientific Name Index 415


<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Peter Lawrence, Australian Tropical FieldCrops, Genetics <strong>Resources</strong> Center, P.O. Box 201, Biloela, Queensland 4715,Australia. Received 11/15/1995.PI 592562. Sorghum macrospermum GarberWild. 2253; 241162. Collected 04/04/1995 in Australia. Latitude 14 deg.24' 34•' S. Longitude 132 deg. 11' 51" E. 7.9 km N Katherine RiverBridge on Stuart Hwy near Katherine. Rocky limestone outcrop. Overstory:Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype:Limestone. Mature seed.PI 592563. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2017; 241228. Collected 05/03/1992 in Australia. Latitude 16 deg.7 1 4 11 S. Longitude 133 deg. 25' 37 fl E. 22.4 km N of Carpentaria HwyT/O on Stuart Hwy near Daly Water. Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt.Understory: Perennial and annual grass. Soiltype: Gravelly sand.PI 592564. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2024; 243363. Collected 03/11/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 2 1 37'» S. Longitude 131 deg. 57' 9 11 E.Elevation 182 m. 1.4 km S Cullen River Bridge near Pine Creek on StuartHwy. Depression. Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Mixedeucalypt annual and perennial sorghum. Soiltype: Gravelly sand. Earlymaturing.PI 592565. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2027; 243365. Collected 03/11/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 20' 24• f S. Longitude 132 deg. 7' 24" E.Elevation 187 m. 35.3 km S Ferguson River near Pine Creek on Stuart Hwy.Plain. Overstory: E. miniata. Understory: E. tetrodonta. Soiltype:Gravel sand.PI 592566. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2030; 243367. Collected 03/11/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 27' I 1 ' S. Longitude 132 deg. 14' 35 11 E.Elevation 111 m. 2.8 km N Katherine River Bridge on Stuart Hwy nearKatherine. Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual sorghum.Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592567. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2033; 243370. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 39' 18 If S. Longitude 132 deg. 40' 15" E.Elevation 226 m. 1.0 km E Stuart Hwy on Beswick Rd near Katherine.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Perennialgrass. Soiltype: Clay loam. Hairy culm base.PI 592568. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2034; 243371. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 33' 54 ff S. Longitude 133 deg. 6 1 22 f • E.Elevation 120 m. 1.0 km W of Beswick on Beswick Rd near Katherine.Depression. Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Mixed eucalypt


and acacia annual sorghum. Soiltype: Sandy loam.Vigorous annual.PI 592569. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2035/ 243372. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 33' 0 11 S. Longitude 133 deg. I 1 39'' E.Elevation 234 m. 10.2 km W of Beswick on Beswick Rd near Katherine.Creek bank. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Annual andperennial sorghum. Soiltype: Clay loam. Hairy nodes, vigorous.PI 592570. Sorghum exstans LazaridesWild. 2039; 243374. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 33 • 10" S. Longitude 133 deg. 0' 42" E.Elevation 231 m. 12.1 km W of Beswick on Beswick Rd near Katherine.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Annual sorghum.Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592571. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2040/ 243375. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 46' 47" S. Longitude 132 deg. 53' 55' ' E.Elevation 180 m. 29.9 km S of Beswich T/O on Stuart Hwy near Mataranka.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Annual andperennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Green, hairy nodes.PI 592572. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2041; 243376. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 52' 3 11 S. Longitude 132 deg. 59' 52 •' E.Elevation 142 m. 44.5 km S of Beswich T/0 on Stuart Hwy near Mataranka.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Annual andperennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Early maturing.PI 592573. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2042/ 243377. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 6' 13•• S. Longitude 133 deg. 4' 30'' E.Elevation 99 m. N end Warlock Ponds on Stuart Hwy near Mataranka.Depression. Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Mixed eucalypt &acacia annual & perennial grass. Soiltype: Loam. Vigorous.PI 592574. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2043; 243378. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 6 1 55 11 S. Longitude 133 deg. 4 f 31" E.Elevation 122 m. 1.3 km S of Warlock Ponds on Stuart Hwy near Mataranka.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Perennialsorghum. Soiltype: Loam. Glabrous, fine stem.PI 592575. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2044; 243379. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 7 1 12•• S. Longitude 133 deg. 4 1 29'' E.Elevation 152 m. 20.2 km S of Mataranka HS T/O on Stuart Hwy nearMataranka. Depression. Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Mixedeucalypt & acacia, annual & perennial sorghu. Soiltype: Clay loam.PI 592576. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2045; 243380. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,


Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 25' 30" S. Longitude 133 deg. 10 f 49" E.Elevation 202 m. 55.8 km S of Mataranka HS T/O on Stuart Hwy nearMataranka. Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory:Perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay loam. Most seed dropped.PI 592577. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2046; 243381. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 44' 56" S. Longitude 133 deg. 22' 14" E.Elevation 219 m. 26.1 km S of Larrimah on Stuart Hwy near Larrimah.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Perennialgrass. Soiltype: Clay loam. Blue, hairy stem.PI 592578. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2047; 243382. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 4 1 49" S. Longitude 133 deg. 7 1 15" E.Elevation 164 m. Old Elsey Cemetery on Stuart Hwy near Mataranka. Plain.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Perennial and annualsorghum. Soiltype: Sand. 50% mature.PI 592579. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2048; 243383. Collected 03/12/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 4' 49" S. Longitude 133 deg. 7 1 15" E.Elevation 164 m. Old Elsey Cemetery on Stuart Hwy near Mataranka. Plain.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Perennial and annualsorghum. Soiltype: Sand. Green, hairy nodes.PI 592580. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2049; 243384. Collected 03/13/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 31' 46" S. Longitude 132 deg. 13' 43" E.Elevation 158 m. 4.6 km W of low level crossing T/O on Victoria Hwy nearKatherine. Roadside. Undulating. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia.Understory: Perennial and annual grass. Soiltype: Clay loam.PI 592581. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. <strong>205</strong>0; 243385. Collected 03/13/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 44 • 0" S. Longitude 132 deg. 2' 12" E.Elevation 70 m. 35.6 km W low level crossing T/O on Victoria Hwy nearKatherine. Roadside. Undulating. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt & acacia.Understory: Perennial & annual grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592582. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. <strong>205</strong>1; 243386. Collected 03/13/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 45 1 5" S. Longitude 131 deg. 55' 4" E.Elevation 156 m. 2.0 km N of CSIRO Mambaloo on Victoria Hwy nearKatherine. Inland dune. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt & acacia. Understory:Annual sorghum. Soiltype: Sand. Mixed.PI 592583. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. <strong>205</strong>3; 243388. Collected 03/13/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 47' 31" S. Longitude 131 deg. 56' 33" E.Elevation 126 m. CSIRO Mambaloo T/O on Vicroria Hwy near Katherine.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt & acacia. Understory: Perennial &


annual grass. Soiltype: Clay loam.Leaf broad, blue.PI 592584. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. <strong>205</strong>5; 243390. Collected 03/13/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 8 f 33'• S. Longitude 131 deg. 40' 52'• E.Elevation 192 m. 36.5 km W of Scott Ck T/0 on Victoria Hwy nearKatherine. Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory:Perennial and annual grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam. Tall.PI 592585. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. <strong>205</strong>7; 243392. Collected 03/13/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 35' 20'' S. Longitude 131 deg. 16 • 30 11 E.Elevation 133 m. Campbell Springs on Victoria Hwy near Victoria River.Creek bank. Overstory: E. papuana. Understory: E. foelschcana, annual &perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Tall green annual.PI 592586. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. <strong>205</strong>8; 243393. Collected 03/13/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 35' 29 fl S. Longitude 130 deg. 59' 10" E.Elevation 81 m. 18.5 km W of Victoria River bridge on Victoria Hwy.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennialgrass. Soiltype: Rocky loam. Vigorous green perennial.PI 592587. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. <strong>205</strong>9; 243394. Collected 03/13/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 44' 55'' S. Longitude 130 deg. 44' I 11 E.Elevation 82 m. 2.8 km W of Skull Ck on Victoria Hwy near VictoriaRiver. Roadside. Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annualand perennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelley loam.PI 592588. Sorghum interjecturn LazaridesWild. 2062; 243396. Collected 03/13/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 57' 31" S. Longitude 129 deg. 33' 39'' E.Elevation 84 m. 117.5 km W of Timber Ck on Victoria Hwy. Scarp edge.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass.Soiltype: Skeletal. Green perennial.PI 592589. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. 2063; 243397. Collected 03/13/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 7' 4 11 S. Longitude 128 deg. 44' 16• f E. Elevation176 m. Lake Argle lookout on Lake Argle Rd. Mountain ridge. Overstory:Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual sorghum. Soiltype: Skeletal. Greenannual.PI 592590. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. 2064; 243398. Collected 03/13/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 2' 12»' S. Longitude 128 deg. 48' 49" E. Elevation75 m. Matchbox Ck on Lake Argle Rd. Depression. Overstory:Intermittently wet. Understory: Scattered eucalypt, annual sorghum.Soiltype: Sandy loam. Tall, green.PI 592591. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2065; 243399. Collected 03/14/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 31' 10" S. Longitude 128 deg. 35* 0 11 E. Elevation


49 m. 0.6 km S of Carlton St gate on Carlton Hill Station RoadKununurra. Plain. Overstory: Melaleuca. Understory: Eucalyptus, annualsorghum. Soiltype: Clay loam. Tall annual.PI 592592. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2066; 243400. Collected 03/14/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 30 1 17" S. Longitude 128 deg. 50' 24 If E. Elevation106 m. 16.0 km N of Carlton Rd T/O on Spirit Hill Rd near Kununurra.Inland clay pan. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt & acacia. Understory: Annual& perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay loam. Fine leaf.PI 592593. Sorghum interjecturn LazaridesWild. 2067; 243401. Collected 03/14/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 46' 10" S. Longitude 128 deg. 38' 46 f • E. Elevation96 m. 7.7 km N of Packsaddle Plain T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy nearKununurra. Undulating. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory:Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam. Fine leaf.PI 592594. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2068; 243402. Collected 03/14/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 46' 43 f ' S. Longitude 128 deg. 34' II 11 E. 15.4 km <strong>No</strong>f Packsaddle T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy near Kununurra. Scalded area.Mountain ridge. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Annualand perennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592595. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2069; 243403. Collected 03/14/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 51' 27" S. Longitude 128 deg. 20' 7 11 E. Elevation36 m. 4.1 km N Halls Ck T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy near Wyndham. Plain.Overstory: Scattered Eucalyptus. Understory: Lysicarpus, annual &perennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly sand. Tall annual.PI 592596. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2070; 243404. Collected 03/14/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 37' 4 If S. Longitude 128 deg. 13' 56'• E. Elevation70 m. 35.7 km N of Halls Ck T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Plain. Overstory:Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype:Gravelly loam.PI 592597. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2071; 243405. Collected 03/14/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 34' 30'• S. Longitude 128 deg. 14' 10 If E. Elevation41 m. Parry Ck Nature Reserve 2.3 km off Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy nearWyndham. Fresh water swamp. Overstory: Scattered Lysicarpus. Understory:Annual & perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay. Grey, glabrous.PI 592598. Sorghum interjecturn LazaridesWild. 2072; 243406. Collected 03/14/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 34' 39'' S. Longitude 128 deg. 14' 4 11 E. Elevation12 m. Parry Ck Nature Reserve 2.0 km off Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy near


Wyndham. Fresh water swamp. Overstory: Scattered Lysicarpus. Understory:Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay loam. Brown.PI 592599. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2073; 243407. Collected 03/14/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 27' 8 11 S. Longitude 128 deg. 7' 3 11 E. Elevation 78m. Five Rivers Lookout Wyndham. Mountain ridge. Overstory: E. miniata.Understory: E. phoenicea, annual sorghum, spinifex. Skeletal.PI 592600. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2074; 243408. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 10 f 24 fl S. Longitude 128 deg. 22• 36'' E. Elevation90 m. 38.2 km S of Halls Ck T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy near Wyndham.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual sorghum. Soiltype.Clay loam.PI 592601. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2075; 243409. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 10' 42" S. Longitude 128 deg. 22' 49 11 E. Elevation108 m. 39.0 km S of Halls Ck T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy near Wyndham.Rocky ridge. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennialsorghum. Soiltype: Gravelly clay loam. Green perennial.PI 592602. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. 2076; 243410. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 28' 39" S. Longitude 128 deg. 12' 34 f • E. Elevation230 m. 80.4 km S of Halls Ck T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy near Turkey Ck.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: E. terminalis, annualgrass. Soiltype: Gravelly sand. Green annual.PI 592603. Sorghum interjecturn LazaridesWild. 2077; 243411. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 28' 7 11 S. Longitude 128 deg. 12' 38'' E. Elevation200 m. 79.4 km S of Halls Ck T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy near Turkey Ck.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: E. terminalis, annualgrass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Green perennial.PI 592604. Sorghum interjecturn LazaridesWild. 2080; 243412. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 43 f 34" S. Longitude 128 deg. 15' 47" E. Elevation187 m. 111.4 km S of Halls Ck T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy near Turkey Ck.Depression. Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Mixed eucalypt,E. Terminalis, annual grass. Soiltype: Gravelly sandy clay.PI 592605. Sorghum interjecturn LazaridesWild. 2082; 243413. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 17 deg. II 1 10" S. Longitude 128 deg. 7 1 43" E. Elevation350 m. 21.7 km S of Turkey Ck on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Hillside.Overstory: Scattered eucalypt. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype.Rocky loam. Fine stem.PI 592606. Sorghum interjecturn LazaridesWild. 2083; 243414. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia


. Latitude 17 deg. 28' 41" S. Longitude 127 deg. 56' 51" E. Elevation311 m. Ord River Crossing on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy near Turkey Creek. Bankpermanent river. Overstory: Eucalyptus. Understory: Lysicarpus,perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Green perennial.PI 592607. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. 2085; 243416. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 18 deg. 8' 52'• S. Longitude 127 deg. 43' 7 11 E. Elevation520 m. 90 km S of Ord River crossing on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy near HallsCk. Hillside. Overstory: Scattered eucalypt. Understory: Annual andperennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592608. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2086; 243417. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 18 deg. 13' 24" S. Longitude 127 deg. 40' 16•• E. Elevation426 m. 0.5 km N of Halls Ck on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Channel. Overstory:Intermittently. Understory: Eucalyptus papuana, annual & perennialgrass. Soiltype: Rocky loam. Green perennial.PI 592609. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2087; 243418. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 18 deg. 32 f 9 11 S. Longitude 127 deg. 16' 38'' E. Elevation380 m. 54.1 km W of Halls Ck on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Overstory: Scatteredshrubs. Understory: Spinfex, annual grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam.Green perennial.PI 592610. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2088; 243419. Collected 03/16/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 18 deg. 7' 19" S. Longitude 125 deg. 38' 38'' E. Elevation121 m. 14.1 km along Geike Gorge Rd near Fitzroy Crossing. Undulating.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Perennial sorghum. Soiltype:Loam. Pure stand.PI 592611. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2091; 243422. Collected 03/15/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 18 deg. 0' 15" S. Longitude 125 deg. 17' 21'' E. Elevation157 m. 37.3 km W of Fitzroy Crossing on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Plain.Overstory: Mixed E. terminalis. Understory: Lysicarpus, annual &perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay loam. Green perennial.PI 592612. Sorghum ecarinatum LazaridesWild. 2093; 243423. Collected 03/16/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 18 deg. 19' 8 11 S. Longitude 125 deg. 39' 16'' E. Elevation157 m. 16.3 km E of Fitzroy Crossing on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Plain.Overstory: Mixed acacia and eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennialgrass. Soiltype: Sandy loam.PI 592613. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2094; 243424. Collected 03/16/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 18 deg. 41' 21" S. Longitude 125 deg. 53' 25'' E. Elevation179 m. Roadside 67.8 km E of Fitzroy Crossing on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy.Plain. Overstory: Scattered acacia and eucalypt. Understory: Annual &perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay loam.PI 592614. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.


Wild. 2095; 243425. Collected 03/16/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 18 deg. 45' l lf S. Longitude 126 deg. 0 1 48' ' E. Elevation269 m. 82.5 km E of Fitzroy Crossing on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Plain.Overstory: Scattered acacia and eucalypt. Understory: Spinfex, sorghum.Soiltype: Clay loam.PI 592615. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2097; 243426. Collected 03/16/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 18 deg. 46' 22'• S. Longitude 126 deg. 45' 3 11 E. Elevation309 m. 163.3 km E of Fitzroy Crossing on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Tableland.Overstory: Scattered acacia. Understory: Spinfex, sorghum. Soiltype:Clay loam. Red.PI 592616. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. 2098; 243427. Collected 03/17/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 58' 37'' S. Longitude 128 deg. 57' 47" E. Elevation86 m. 1.4 km E of Lake Argle T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Plain.Overstory: Scattered eucalypt. Understory: Annual sorghum. Soiltype:Gravelly loam.PI 592617. Sorghum amplum LazaridesWild. 2099; 243428. Collected 03/17/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 58' 37'' S. Longitude 128 deg. 57' 47" E. Elevation86 m. 1.4 km E of Lake Argle T/O on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Hillside.Overstory: Scattered eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass.Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592618. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. 2101; 243430. Collected 03/17/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 0' 17" S. Longitude 128 deg. 58' 16•' E. Elevation179 m. 1.3 km S of Victoria Hwy on Old Duncan Rd. Undulating. Overstory:E. brevifolia. Understory: Dodonea, spinifex, sorghum. Soiltype:Gravelly loam.PI 592619. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2103; 243431. Collected 03/17/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 11' 57'• S. Longitude 129 deg. 3' 6 1 ' E. Elevation 58m. 16.2 km S of Victoria Hwy on Duncan Hwy. Creek bank. Overstory: E.papuana. Understory: E. tectiifica, perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandyloam.PI 592620. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2104; 243432. Collected 03/17/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 0' 16•' S. Longitude 129 deg. 28' 54'' E. Elevation81 m. 25.1 km E of Keep River on Victoria Hwy. Plain. Overstory:Scattered Melaleuca. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay.Yellow.PI 592621. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. 2105; 243433. Collected 03/17/1994 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 0' 16•' S. Longitude 129 deg. 28' 54'' E. Elevation81 m. 25.1 km E of Keep River on Victoria Hwy. Plain. Overstory:Scattered Melaleuca. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay.Brown.10


PI 592622. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. 2106; 243434. Collected 03/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 52• 37'' S. Longitude 129 deg. 52' 10'' E.Elevation 62 m. 15.6 km E of West Baines River on Victoria Hwy. Plain.Overstory: Scattered Melaleuca. Understory: Chloris, sorghum. Soiltype:Clay. Brown, tall annual.PI 592623. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2107; 243435. Collected 03/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 48' 6 11 S. Longitude 129 deg. 58' I 11 E.Elevation 67 m. 29.3 km E of West Baines River on Victoria River. Plain.Overstory: Lysicarpus. Understory: E. terminalis, annual & perennialsorghum. Soiltype: Clay. Brown.PI 592624. Sorghum bulbosum LazaridesWild. 2108; 243436. Collected 03/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 35' 45 11 S. Longitude 130 deg. 19' 10 ft E.Elevation 85 m. 74.9 km E of West Baines River on Victoria Hwy nearTimber Creek. Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory:Annual sorghum. Soiltype: Clay loam.PI 592625. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2109; 243437. Collected 03/18/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 28' 33'' S. Longitude 132 deg. 17' 24'' E.Elevation 138 m. 3.7 km S of Katherine River on Stuart Hwy, Katherine.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Annual sorghum.Soiltype: Clay loam.PI 592626. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2111; 243439. Collected 03/18/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 14 deg. 14' 17" S. Longitude 132 deg. 2 1 34'• E.Elevation 190 m. 19.8 km N of Katherine Rural College T/O on Stuart Hwy.Undulating. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Annualsorghum. Soiltype: Gravelly sand. Hairy nodes.PI 592627. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2113; 243441. Collected 03/18/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 13 deg. 32' 43'' S. Longitude 131 deg. 13 f 19'' E.Elevation 89 m. 3.1 km N of Green Ant Ck on Old Stuart Hwy near HayesCk. Creek bank. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Annualand perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Glabrous nodes.PI 592628. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2114; 243442. Collected 03/18/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 13 deg. 32' 43 fl S. Longitude 131 deg. 13' 19" E.Elevation 89 m. 3.1 km N of Green Ant Ck on Old Stuart Hwy near HayesCk. Creek bank. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Annualand perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Leafy hairy.PI 592629. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2115; 243443. Collected 03/18/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 13 deg. 15' 24" S. Longitude 131 deg. 6' 18'' E.Elevation 53 m. 1.5 km S of Stuart Hwy T/O on Old Stuart Hwy near11


Adelaide River. Hillside. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia.Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592630. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2116; 243444. Collected 03/18/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 13 deg. 9' 21" S. Longitude 131 deg. 6' 18•• E.Elevation 42 m. 9.3 km N of Adelaide River on Stuart Hwy. Roadside.Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and Melaleuca. Understory: Annual &perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay loam. Green.PI 592 631. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2117; 243445. Collected 03/18/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 13 deg. 2' 25'' S. Longitude 131 deg. 7 1 2 11 E.Elevation 162 m. 23.2 km N of Adelaide River on Stuart Hwy. Roadside.Hillside. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual sorghum.Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592632. Sorghum exstans LazaridesWild. 2118; 243446. Collected 03/18/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 12 deg. 40 1 39'' S. Longitude 131 deg. 4' 45" E.Elevation 140 m. Berry Springs T/O on Stuart Hwy near <strong>No</strong>onamah. Plain.Overstory: E. tetrodonta. Understory: E. miniata, annual and perennialgrass. Soiltype: Gravelly sand. Green annual.PI 592633. Sorghum exstans LazaridesWild. 2121; 243449. Collected 03/19/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 12 deg. 51' 4 fI S. Longitude 131 deg. 35 1 12" E.Elevation 3 5 m. Goanna Park T/O on Arnhem Hwy. Plain. Overstory: Mixedeucalypt. Understory: Annual sorghum. Soiltype: Clay loam. Annual.PI 592634. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2122; 243450. Collected 03/19/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 12 deg. 51• 8 11 S. Longitude 131 deg. 49 1 39'' E.Elevation 85 m. Point Stuart T/O on Arnhem Hwy. Undulating. Overstory:Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype:Gravelly loam. Annual, hairy nodes.PI 592635. Sorghum brachypodum LazaridesWild. 2125; 243453. Collected 03/19/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 12 deg. 42' 52'• S. Longitude 132 deg. 24' l fI E.Elevation 70 m. CSIRO Kapalga gate on Arnhem Hwy near Jabiru. Plain.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass.Soiltype: Gravelly sand. Annual, hairy seed.PI 592636. Sorghum brachypodum LazaridesWild. 2126; 243454. Collected 03/19/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 12 deg. 40' 36'• S. Longitude 132 deg. 50' 36'' E.Elevation 94 m. Jabiru Ring Road East Jabiru. Plain. Overstory: Mixedeucalypt. Understory: Annual sorghum. Soiltype: Gravelly sand. Annual,hairy seed.PI 592637. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2130; 243457. Collected 03/25/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. I 1 32'• S. Longitude 131 deg. 48' 13" E.Jasper Gorge campsite on Jasper Gorge Rd. Creek bank. Overstory: Mixed12


eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Annual and perennial sorghum. Soiltype:Sandy loam. Perennial.PI 592638. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2131; 243458. Collected 03/27/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 6 1 55'• S. Longitude 130 deg. 57' 30" E.Elevation 136 m. 300m E yards Victoria River Research Station KidmanSprings. Railway bank. Undulating. Overstory: Eucalypt. Understory:Lysicarpus, E. terminalis, annual sorghum. Soiltype: Clay loam. Red,hairy nodes.PI 592639. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2141; 243463. Collected 04/11/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 18 deg. 17' 8 11 S. Longitude 143 deg. 18' 13 fI E. Elevation 288m. Einslie River 26.4 km W of Georgetown on Gulf Development Rd. Gully.Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Mixed eucalypt, annual andperennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam. Green perennial.PI 592640. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2153; 243468. Collected 04/12/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 17 deg. 45 f 46'• S. Longitude 140 deg. 55' 0" E. Elevation 23m. 15.4 km W of <strong>No</strong>rmanton T/O on Burketown Development Rd. Plain.Overstory: Treeless. Understory: Perennial and annual grass. Soiltype:Cracking clay. Tall annual.PI 592641. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2154; 243469. Collected 04/12/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 17 deg. 55' 21 11 S. Longitude 140 deg. 43' 10" E. Elevation140 m. 46.7 km W of Burketown Development Rd on McAlister Station Rd.Plain. Overstory: Scattered Lysicarpus. Understory: Perennial and annualgrass. Soiltype: Cracking clay. Tall annual.PI 592642. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2156; 243471. Collected 04/12/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 18 deg. 46 f 10" S. Longitude 140 deg. 30' 25" E. Elevation 82m. 24.2 km S of McAlister T/0 on Burketown Development Rd. Plain.Overstory: Scattered Lysicarpus. Understory: Perennial and annual grass.Soiltype: Cracking clay. Annual.PI 592643. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2157; 243472. Collected 04/12/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 18 deg. 55' 27'' S. Longitude 140 deg. 27' 23" E. Elevation 91m. 42.8 km S of McAlister T/O on Burketown Development Rd. Plain.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt and acacia. Understory: Perennial & annualgrass. Soiltype: Clay loam. Red, annual, hairy nodes.PI 592644. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2159; 243474. Collected 04/12/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 18 deg. 12' 44" S. Longitude 139 deg. 51 1 50" E. Elevation 40m. 3.0 km W of Leichardt Falls on Austus Downs Rd. Plain. Overstory:Scattered Lysicarpus. Understory: Eucalyptus, perennial and annualgrass. Soiltype: Cracking clay.PI 592645. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2164; 243476. Collected 04/14/1994 in Queensland, Australia.13


Latitude 17 deg. 46' 54 •• S. Longitude 139 deg. 28' 43 ft E. Elevation 4m. 7.7 km SW of Burketown on Gregory Downs RTd. Plain. Overstory:Treeless. Understory: Perennial and annual grass. Soiltype: Crackingclay.PI 592646. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2166; 243478. Collected 04/14/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 17 deg. 58' 9 11 S. Longitude 139 deg. 6' 34'' E. Elevation 20m. 21.8 km W of Albert River crossing on Old Coast Rd. Plain. Overstory:Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Loam. Brown,green perennial. 50% drop.PI 592647. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2167; 243479. Collected 04/14/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 17 deg. 56' 41" S. Longitude 138 deg. 50' 8' 1 E. Elevation 91m. 1.9 km W of Doomadges T/O on Old Coast Rd. Plain. Overstory: Mixedeucalypt. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay loam. Greenperennial. 70% drop.PI 592648. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2169; 243481. Collected 04/14/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 17 deg. 21' 31'' S. Longitude 138 deg. 15' 12" E. Elevation101 m. 16.3 km W of Hellsgate on Old Coast Rd. Creek bank. Overstory: E.camaldulensis. Understory: E. terminalis, annual and perennial grass.Soiltype: Sandy loam. Stoniferous annual.PI 592649. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2170; 243482. Collected 04/14/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 17 deg. 12' 28'' S. Longitude 138 deg. 2 1 l lf E. Elevation 59m. 49.4 km W of Hells Gate on Old Coast Rd. Plain. Overstory: Eucalyptuspapuana. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay. Brown, greenperennial. 50% drop.PI 592650. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2172; 243483. Collected 04/15/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 43' 7'' S. Longitude 138 deg. 15' 36'' E.Elevation 4m. 0.2 km S of beach on Wollogorang Station Rd to coast.Coastal dune. Overstory: Casuarina. Understory: Annual and perennialgrass. Soiltype: Sand. Green perennial. 80% drop.PI 592651. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2174; 243484. Collected 04/15/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 47' I 1 ' S. Longitude 138 deg. 10' 7 1 ' E.Elevation 121 m. 67.9 km N of Wollogorang on Wollogorang Station Rd tocoast. Alluvial plain. Overstory: E. papuana. Understory: E. tectifica,annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay loam.PI 592652. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2175; 243485. Collected 04/15/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 48' 13'' S. Longitude 138 deg. 10' 5' 1 E.Elevation 108 m. 66.6 km N of Wollogorang on Wollogorang Station Rd tocoast. Alluvial plain. Overstory: E. papuana. Understory: E. tectifica,annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Clay loam. Green perennial. 50%drop.14


PI 592653. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2176; 243486. Collected 04/15/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 56' 3 11 S. Longitude 138 deg. 3' 12'' E.Elevation 96 m. 39.3 km N of Wollogorang on Wollogorang Station Rd tocoast. Depression. Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: E.papuana, E. tectifica, perennial grass. Soiltype: Loam. Vigorousannual, 50% mature.PI 592654. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2177; 243487. Collected 04/15/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 17 deg. 8 f 46•• S. Longitude 137 deg. 35' 44" E.Elevation 196 m. 44.4 km W of Wollogorang on Old Coast Rd. Undulating.Overstory: E. terminalis. Understory: Bloodwood, mixed perennials.Soiltype: Clay loam. Vigorous perennial.PI 592655. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2178; 243488. Collected 04/15/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 57' 45'' S. Longitude 137 deg. 23' 8 11 E.Elevation 144 m. 76.2 km W of Wollogorang on Old Coast Rd. Hillside.Overstory: Box. Understory: Bloodwood, mixed perennials. Soiltype:Gravelly loam. Many secondary tillers.PI 592656. Sorghum matarankense Garber & SnyderWild. 2183; 243491. Collected 04/15/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 4' 46'• S. Longitude 136 deg. 19' I 11 E.Elevation 50 m. 0.2 km E of McArthur River on Old Coast Rd. Eroded oldlevee. Gully. Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Scatteredeucalypt, annual grass. Soiltype: Loam.PI 592657. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2184; 243492. Collected 04/15/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 3' 58'• S. Longitude 136 deg. 18' 40'' E.Elevation 50 m. Booraloola boat ramp, Booraloola. Levee. Gully.Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Melaleuca, Eucalyptus, annualand perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam.PI 592658. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2187; 243494. Collected 04/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 3' 54 fl S. Longitude 136 deg. 18' 18'' E.Elevation 45 m. 0.1 km W of Rocky Creek, Booraloola. Plain. Overstory:Acacia. Understory: Eucalyptus, annual and perennial grass. Soiltype:Clay loam.PI 592659. Sorghum matarankense Garber & SnyderWild. 2188; 243495. Collected 04/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 4' 46'' S. Longitude 136 deg. 18' 27'• E.Elevation 41 m. 1.0 km E of Booraloola at junction Tableland Hwy.Undulating. Overstory: Scattered eucalypt. Understory: Annual andperennial grass. Soiltype: Clay loam.PI 592660. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2192; 243496. Collected 04/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 15' II 11 S. Longitude 136 deg. 4 1 19" E.Elevation 76 m. 3 9.8 km S of Tableland Hwy T/O on Tableland Hwy. Gully.15


Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Eucalypt, acacia, annual andperennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam. Vigorous annual.PI 592661. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2195; 243498. Collected 04/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 26' 49 11 S. Longitude 136 deg. 3' 39'' E.Elevation 80 m. 63 km S of Tableland Hwy T/0 on Tableland Hwy. Plain.Overstory: Lysicarpus. Understory: Eucalyptus, annual and perennialgrass. Soiltype: Cracking clay.PI 592662. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2196; 243499. Collected 04/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 38' 51" S. Longitude 135 deg. 50' 58•' E.Elevation 12 m. Leila River crossing McArthur River Station, TablelandHwy. Gully. Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: E. papuana,Casuarina, annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Mature.PI 592663. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2198; 243500. Collected 04/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 17 deg. 25' 30" S. Longitude 135 deg. 39' 33•' E.Elevation 381 m. 93.8 km S of Cape Crawford on Tableland Hwy. Gully.Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Eucalyptus terminalis, annualSc perennial grass. Soiltype: Cracking clay.PI 592664. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2200; 243502. Collected 04/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 17 deg. 50 f 21" S. Longitude 135 deg. 38' 56'• E.Elevation 247 m. 145 km S of Cape Crawford on Tableland Hwy. Plateau.Overstory: Tableland. Understory: Treeless, annual and perennial grass.Soiltype: Cracking clay.PI 592665. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2202; 243503. Collected 04/17/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 18 deg. 24' 54" S. Longitude 135 deg. 56' 42" E.Elevation 290 m. 224 km S of Cape Crawford on Tableland Hwy. Overgrazedarea. Plateau. Overstory: Tableland. Understory: Treeless, annualsorghum. Soiltype: Cracking clay.PI 592666. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2206; 243504. Collected 04/19/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 20 deg. 59' 31" S. Longitude 141 deg. 50' 12'• E. Elevation149 m. Toorak Research Station T/O on Kyluma Julia Ck Rd. Plain.Overstory: Scattered eucalypt. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype:Clay loam. Fine stem.PI 592667. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2207; 243505. Collected 04/20/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 20 deg. 22' 25'• S. Longitude 141 deg. 26' 54 l! E. Elevation129 m. 42.1 km N of Julia Ck on <strong>No</strong>rmanton Rd. Undulating. Overstory:Treeless. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Cracking clay. Finestem.PI 592668. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2209; 243506. Collected 04/20/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 19 deg. 52' 23•' S. Longitude 141 deg. I 1 3 11 E. Elevation 19216


m. 27.2 km N of Cloncurry River on <strong>No</strong>rmanton Rd. Undulating. Overstory:Scattered eucalypt. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Crackingclay. Fine stem.PI 592669. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2210; 243507. Collected 04/20/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 20 deg. 29' 10" S. Longitude 144 deg. 24' 7 11 E. Elevation 424m. 54 km N of Hughendon on Kennedy Development Rd. Undulating.Overstory: Eucalyptus crebra. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype:Euchrozem. Fine leaf, few culms.PI 592670. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2212; 243508. Collected 04/21/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 20 deg. 52' 43•' S. Longitude 144 deg. 30' 47" E. Elevation419 m. 36.3 km E of Hughendon on Flinders Hwy. Undulating. Overstory:Eucalyptus crebra. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Euchrozem.Green.PI 592671. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2213; 243509. Collected 04/21/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 20 deg. 39' 19'' S. Longitude 145 deg. 16' 2 1 ' E. Elevation 549m. 123.1 km E of Hughendon on Flinders Hwy. Undulating. Overstory:Eucalyptus crebra. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam.Mostly dropped.PI 592 672. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2214; 243510. Collected 04/21/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 20 deg. 19' 57'• S. Longitude 145 deg. 41' 53'' E. Elevation387 m. 25.5 W of Balfa Creek on Flinders Hwy. Undulating. Overstory: E.crebra, bloodwood. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam.Tall, vigorous, hairy base.PI 592673. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2215; 243511. Collected 04/21/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 19 deg. 50' 4'' S. Longitude 146 deg. 41' 56•' E. Elevation 179m. Eight Mile Ck. 55.3 km E of Charters Towers on Flinders Hwy. Gully.Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Mixed eucalypt, annual andperennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Half mature.PI 592674. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2216; 243512. Collected 04/21/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 19 deg. 40' 0 1 ' S. Longitude 146 deg. 52' 6 11 E. Elevation 50m. Paddock T330 CSIRO Lansdown Res. Stn. on Flinders Hwy. Plain.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass.Soiltype: Solodic clay. Mature.PI 592675. Sorghum nitidum (M. Vahl) Pers.Wild. 2218; 243514. Collected 04/21/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 19 deg. 36' 13'' S. Longitude 147 deg. 1' 43'' E. Elevation 41m. 22.7 km SE of Woodstock on Giru Woodstock Rd. Plain. Overstory:Eucalyptus bloodwood. Understory: Guinea grass. Soiltype: Solodic clay.Tall green perennial.PI 592676. Sorghum nitidum (M. Vahl) Pers.Wild. 2220; 243516. Collected 04/21/1994 in Queensland, Australia.17


Latitude 19 deg. 29 1 34 If S. Longitude 147 deg. 26' 34" E. Elevation 20m. 10.5 km E of Ayr on Alva Beach Rd. Plain. Overstory: Treeless.Understory: Guinea grass, sorghum. Soiltype: Clay.PI 592677. Sorghum nitidum (M. Vahl) Pers.Wild. 2221; 243517. Collected 04/22/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 19 deg. 20' 51" S. Longitude 146 deg. 46' 52•• E. Elevation375 m. 0.5 km S of Mt. Stuart lookout on Mt. Stuart Rd, Townsville.Hillside. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: <strong>The</strong>meda, Heteropogonsorghum. Soiltype: Loam. Awned, half mature.PI 592678. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2223; 243519. Collected 04/22/1994 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 19 deg. 21' 45" S. Longitude 146 deg. 50 1 I 11 E. Elevation 20m. 0.5 km N of Flinders Hwy on Mt. Stuart Rd, Townsville. Hillside.Roadside. Overstory: Eucalyptus. Understory: Heteropogon sorghum.Soiltype: Granitic sandy loam. Mature.PI 592679. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2096; 243531. Collected 03/16/1994 in Australia. Latitude 18 deg.47' 11" S. Longitude 126 deg. 25' II 11 E. Elevation 289 m. 127.3 km Eof Fitzroy Crossing on Great <strong>No</strong>rthern Hwy. Plateau. Overstory:Tableland. Understory: Scattered acacia, eucalypt, spinifex sorghum.Soiltype: Clay loam. Red.PI 592680. Sorghum nitidum (M. Vahl) Pers.Wild. 2225; 243534. Collected 05/18/1994 in Australia. Latitude 23 deg.12' 40" S. Longitude 150 deg. 32' 23" E. Elevation 34 m. 7.5 km E ofEast Lakes Rd T/O on Bruce Hwy, N of Rockhampton. Roadside. Undulating.Overstory: Mised eucalypt. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Loam.Green perennial.PI 592681. Sorghum nitidum (M. Vahl) Pers.Wild. 2226; 243535. Collected 05/18/1994 in Australia. Latitude 22 deg.47' 40 fl S. Longitude 150 deg. 37' 7 11 E. Elevation 36 m. 6.9 km N ofByfield on Byfield Rd. Roadside. Undulating. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt.Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Hairy stems andnodes.PI 592682. Sorghum nitidum (M. Vahl) Pers.Wild. 2227; 243536. Collected 05/23/1994 in Australia. Latitude 23 deg.II 1 40'• S. Longitude 150 deg. 28 1 39 11 E. Elevation 59 m. 1.6 km N ofBakers Rd, 14 km N of Yeppoon T/O on Bruce Hwy. Grazed paddock.Undulating. Overstory: Treeless. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype:Clay loam.PI 592683. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2299; 243555. Collected 03/26/1995 in Australia. Latitude 13 deg.59' 8' 1 S. Longitude 136 deg. 28' 55" E. Angurugu River crossing mapunit 6, Groote Eyland. River Levee. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt.Understory: Annual and perennial grasses. Soiltype: Sand. 3 weeksbefore maturity.PI 592684. Sorghum interjectum Lazarides18


Wild. 2300; 243556. Collected 03/26/1995 in Australia. Latitude 13 deg.59' 27'' S. Longitude 136 deg. 28' 46" E. Elevation 170 m. 0.5 km E ofAngurugu River crossing map unit 6, Groote Eyland. Plain. Overstory:Eucalyptus tetradonta. Understory: E. miniata, annual and perennialgrasses. Soiltype: Gravelly sand. Tall green perennial mature.PI 592685. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2228/ 243557. Collected 03/26/1995 in Australia. Latitude 14 deg.6' 7 11 S. Longitude 136 deg. 31' 28'' E. Elevation 67 m. Road to AmagulaPools, Groote Eyland. Undulating. Overstory: Eucalyptus tetrodonta.Understory: Perennial grasses. Soiltype: Gravelly loam. Greenperennial, vegetation.PI 592686. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2229; 243558. Collected 03/26/1995 in Australia. Latitude 14 deg.14' 27'' S. Longitude 136 deg. 19' 34'' E. Elevation 117 m. South Point,Groote Eyland. Undulating. Overstory: Treeless. Understory: Perennialsorghum. Soiltype: Sand. Primary dune.PI 592687. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2232; 243560. Collected 03/27/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.16' 16" S. Longitude 136 deg. 53' 41" E. Elevation 29 m. Yirrkala dumpnear Nhulunbuy. Opposite old mining area. Plain. Overstory: Eucalyptustetradondta. Understory: E. miniata, perennial grasses. Soiltype: Redgravel loam.PI 592688. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2234; 243561. Collected 03/28/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.32' I 1 ' S. Longitude 136 deg. 34' 19'• E. Elevation 69 m. 81 km SW of 3Ways T/O near Nhulunbuy. Cleared paddock. Undulating. Overstory:Eucalyptus tetradondata. Understory: Perennial grasses. Soiltype:Gravelly loam.PI 592689. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2235; 243562. Collected 03/28/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.46' 33'' S. Longitude 136 deg. 13' 48" E. Elevation 33 m. 146 km SWS of3 Ways T/0 near Nhulunbuy. Poorly drained. Plain. Overstory: Eucalyptus.Understory: Melaleuca, perennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592690. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2237; 243563. Collected 03/29/1995 in Australia. Lake Evellaairstrip. Plain. Overstory: Eucalyptus tetradondonta. Understory:Perennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592691. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2238; 243564. Collected 03/29/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.0' 9 1 ' S. Longitude 135 deg. 35' 13'' E. Elevation 26 m. 2.4 km EGaliwinku airstrip on Elcho Island. Plain. Overstory: Eucalyptusminiata. Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592692. Sorghum interjectum LazaridesWild. 2239; 243565. Collected 03/30/1995 in Australia. Raminginingairstrip. Plain. Overstory: Eucalyptus tetradondata. Understory:Perennial grass. Soiltype: Gravelly loam.19


PI 592693. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2241; 243567. Collected 03/31/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.2 1 58•' S. Longitude 134 deg. 13' 30 11 E. Elevation 2 m. Maningridatownship. Plain. Overstory: Eucalyptus tetradonta. Understory: Annualsorghum. Soiltype: Gravelly sand. Green. 10 days early.PI 592694. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2242; 243568. Collected 03/31/1995 in Australia. Latitude 11 deg.8' 48'' S. Longitude 132 deg. 34' 54 •• E. Elevation 5 m. Minjilangtownship, Croker Island. Primary dune. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt.Understory: Perennial sorghum. Soiltype: Sand. Vigorous perennial.Hairy nodes.PI 592695. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2246; 243569. Collected 04/02/1995 in Australia. Latitude 11 deg.43' 40" S. Longitude 130 deg. 52 f 19" E. 3 km N Pickataramoor onMelville Island. Undulating. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt accacia.Understory: Perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Tall greenperennial.PI 592696. Sorghum exstans LazaridesWild. 2247; 243570. Collected 04/02/1995 in Australia. Latitude 11 deg.38' 25'' S. Longitude 130 deg. 37' 54 fl E. 37 km N Pickataramoor onMelville Island. Gully. Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Mixedeucalypt, annual sorghum. Soiltype: Deep sand. Tall annual.PI 592697. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2250; 243571. Collected 04/03/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.26' 15'' S. Longitude 131 deg. 3' 9 11 E. Elevation 30 m. Darwin HighSchool, Darwin. Coastal headland. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory:Annual sorghum. Soiltype: Gravelly sand.PI 592698. Sorghum stipoideum (Ewart & Jean White) C. Gardner & C. E. Hubb.Wild. 2251; 243572. Collected 04/03/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.26' 15'' S. Longitude 131 deg. 3 1 9 11 E. Vestey's Beach Rd, Darwin.Gully. Overstory: Intermittently wet. Understory: Mixed eucalypt, annualsorghum. Soiltype: Gravelly sand. Fine complex seedheads.PI 592699. Sorghum grande LazaridesWild. 2254; 243573. Collected 04/04/1995 in Australia. Latitude 14 deg.27' 27'' S. Longitude 132 deg. 15' 0 11 E. Elevation 88 m. 1 km NKatherine River Bridge on Stuart Hwy near Katherine. Roadside. Plain.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass.Soiltype: Clay loam. Seed dropped.PI 592700. Sorghum ecarinatum LazaridesWild. 2255; 243574. Collected 04/04/1995 in Australia. Latitude 14 deg.26' 21" S. Longitude 132 deg. 16' 31" E. Elevation 116 m. KnottsCrossing Katherine River near Katherine. River bank. Overstory: Mixedeucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam.PI 592701. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2256; 243575. Collected 04/04/1995 in Australia. Latitude 15 deg.6' 19" S. Longitude 133 deg. 4 1 34 fl E. Elevation 106 m. <strong>No</strong>rth side20


Warlock Ponds 20 km S Mataranka on Stuart Hwy. Depression. Overstory:Intermittently wet. Understory: Box/bloodwood, annual and perennialgrass. Soiltype: Loam. Pruinose annual.PI 592702. Sorghum matarankense Garber & SnyderWild. 2257/ 243576. Collected 04/04/1995 in Australia. Latitude 15 deg.41' 15" S. Longitude 133 deg. 18 f 18•' E. Elevation 210 m. 193.8 km SKatherine on Stuart Hwy near Larrimah. Roadside depression. Plain.Overstory: Bloodwood. Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype:Sandy loam. Green annual.PI 592703. Sorghum timorense (Kunth) BuseWild. 2258; 243577. Collected 04/04/1995 in Australia. Latitude 15 deg.43' 52'' S. Longitude 133 deg. 21' 24'• E. Elevation 198 m. 201.4 km Sof Katherine on Stuart Hwy near Larrimah. Roadside depression. Plain.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass.Soiltype: Sandy loam. Pruinose annual.PI 592704. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2270; 243580. Collected 05/15/1995 in Australia. Latitude 15 deg.28' 18" S. Longitude 145 deg. 11' 13" E. 6.9 km N of Cairns T/O onCooktown/Hopevale Rd near Cooktown. Roadside gully. Overstory:Intermittently wet. Understory: Mixed eucalypt, perennial grass.Soiltype: Gravelly loam.PI 592705. Sorghum angustum S. T. BlakeWild. 2271; 243581. Collected 05/15/1995 in Australia. Latitude 15 deg.18' 28'' S. Longitude 144 deg. 48' 48'' E. 33.5 km W of Hopevale T/O onBattle Camp Rd to Laura near Cooktown. Swampy. Plain. Overstory: Mixedeucalypt Melaleuca. Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype:Deep red sand. Green seed.PI 592706. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2272; 243582. Collected 05/15/1995 in Australia. Latitude 15 deg.20' 57'' S. Longitude 144 deg. 27' 20'' E. Laura River crossing, 75.2 kmW of Hopevale T/O on Battle Camp near Cooktown. River levee. Overstory:Mixed eucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandyloam.PI 592707. Sorghum angustum S. T. BlakeWild. 2273; 243583. Collected 05/15/1995 in Australia. Latitude 15 deg.22' 32'' S. Longitude 144 deg. 6' 36'' E. 43.6 km N of Laura onPeninsular Development Rd near Laura. Plain. Overstory: Mixed eucalyptMelaleuca. Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Deep redsand.PI 592708. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2274; 243584. Collected 05/15/1995 in Australia. Latitude 15 deg.I 1 26'' S. Longitude 144 deg. 39' 48'' E. Morehead River crossing, 106.5km N of Laura on Peninsular Development Rd. River levee. Overstory:Mixed eucalypt Melaleuca. Understory: Annual and perennial grass.Soiltype: Sandy loam. <strong>No</strong>t mature.PI 592709. Sorghum angustum S. T. BlakeWild. 2275; 243585. Collected 05/16/1995 in Australia. Latitude 14 deg.21


31 1 52" S. Longitude 143 deg. 25' 42" E. 32.5 km N of Musgrave Stationon Peninsular Development Rd near Laura. Plain. Overstory: Mixedeucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Deep sand.PI 592710. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2277; 243587. Collected 05/16/1995 in Australia. Latitude 13 deg.37' 27'• S. Longitude 143 deg. 3' 44" E. Creek crossing 19.7 km N ofCoen airport T/0 on Peninsular Development Rd. Creek bank. Overstory:Gallery forest. Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Deepsand. Vigorous annual.PI 592711. Sorghum angustum S. T. BlakeWild. 2278; 243588. Collected 05/16/1995 in Australia. Latitude 13 deg.37' 27'' S. Longitude 143 deg. 3' 44" E. 19.7 km N of Coen airport T/Oon Peninsular Development Rd. Creek bank. Overstory: Gallery forest.Understory: Annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Vigorous.PI 592712. Sorghum angustum S. T. BlakeWild. 2280; 243589. Collected 05/16/1995 in Australia. Latitude 13 deg.27 1 30'• S. Longitude 142 deg. 57' 40' f E. 0.5 km E of PeninsularDevelopment Rd on Peach River Rd, 3 km S of Archer River Roadhouse.Plain. Overstory: Eucalyptus tetradonta bloodwood. Understory: Annualand perennial grass. Soiltype: Sandy loam. Mature.PI 592713. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2282; 243590. Collected 05/16/1995 in Australia. Latitude 13 deg.27' 5 11 S. Longitude 142 deg. 57' 43" E. 2.7 km E of PeninsularDevelopment Rd on Peach River Rd, 3 km S of Archer River Roadhouse.River levee. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt accacia. Understory: Annualgrasses. Soiltype: Deep sand. Vigorous.PI 592714. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2286; 243591. Collected 05/17/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.42' 10" S. Longitude 142 deg. 21' 50" E. 77.5 km NW of Bamaga T/O onWeipa Rd near Weipa. Depression. Overstory: Intermittently wet.Understory: Bloodwood/box, annual and perennial grass. Soiltype: Clayloam. Mature.PI 592715. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 2290; 243593. Collected 05/18/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.39' 43" S. Longitude 142 deg. 40 1 0" E. 0.7 km W of Batavia Homesteadon Peninsular Development Rd. Creek bank. Overstory: Bloodwood.Understory: Annual and perennial grasses. Soiltype: Sandy loam.Vigorous.PI 592716. Sorghum angustum S. T. BlakeWild. 2293; 243595. Collected 05/18/1995 in Australia. Latitude 14 deg.8 1 51" S. Longitude 143 deg. 15' 2" E. 26.1 km S of Coen on PeninsularDevelopment Rd. Undulating. Overstory: Bloodwood. Understory:Erthrophleum, annual and perennial grasses. Soiltype: Sandy loam.PI 592717. Sorghum angustum S. T. BlakeWild. 2296; 243597. Collected 05/19/1995 in Australia. Latitude 14 deg.23' 55" S. Longitude 143 deg. 21 1 45" E. 50.0 km N of Musgrave Stationon Peninsular Development Rd. Slope. Overstory: Mixed eucalypt22


Melaleuca. Understory: Annual and perennial grasses. Soiltype: Deepsand. Fine stemmed.PI 592718. Sorghum angustum S. T. BlakeWild. 2297; 243598. Collected 05/19/1995 in Australia. Latitude 14 deg.56' 57'' S. Longitude 143 deg. 33' 20" E. Windmill Ck crossing 18.8 kmS of Musgrave Station on Peninsular Development Rd.. Creek bank.Overstory: Mixed eucalypt Melaleuca. Understory: Annual grasses.Soiltype: Deep sand. Variable maturity.PI 592719. Sorghum angustum S. T. BlakeWild. 2298; 243599. Collected 05/19/1995 in Australia. Latitude 15 deg.31 1 43'' S. Longitude 144 deg. 22' 38•' E. 4.0 km N of Laura onPeninsular Development Rd. Plain. Overstory: Eucalyptus tetradontabloodwood. Understory: Annual and perennial grasses. Soiltype: Deepsand. Mature.PI 592720. Sorghum laxiflorum BaileyWild. 454; 243600. Collected 04/20/1995 in Australia. Latitude 14 deg.26' 21" S. Longitude 132 deg. 16' 31" E. Elevation 116 m. KnottsCrossing Katherine River near Katherine. River bank. Overstory: Mixedeucalypt. Understory: Annual and perennial grasses. Soiltype: Sandyloam.PI 592721. Sorghum exstans LazaridesWild. 229; 243601. Collected 03/03/1995 in Australia. CSIROlaboratories, Darwin. Plain. Soiltype: Sandy loam.PI 592722. Sorghum intrans F. Muell. ex Benth.Wild. 2301; 243602. Collected 04/12/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.2' 58'• S. Longitude 134 deg. 13' 30'' E. Near Maningrida.PI 592723. Sorghum plumosum (R. Br.) P. Beauv.Wild. 2302; 243603. Collected 04/12/1995 in Australia. Latitude 12 deg.2' 58' ' S. Longitude 134 deg. 13' 30" E. Near Maningrida.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by C.D.M. Sarwar, Pulses Research Center,Bangladesh Agricultural Res. Institute, Gazigur 1701, Bangladesh; MasudulQuader, Pulses Research Center, Bangladesh Agricultural Res. Institute,Gazipur 1701, Bangladesh. Received 01/05/1996.PI 592724. Lathyrus sativus L.Cultivar. Pureline. "BARIKHESARI-1"; 8612. CV-132. Pedigree - LSD-5 / LC. Low neurotoxin. Height 70cm. Maturity 115 days. Seeds large (58gm 1000seed-1). Protein 27.9%. B-N-Oxalyl-diaminopropionic acid (ODAP) content0.006mg gram seed-1.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Charles E. Simpson, Texas A&M University, P.0. Box 292, Stephenville, Texas 76401, United States; Israel G. Vargas C,Museo de Historia Natural "<strong>No</strong>el Kempff Mercado", Facultad de CienciasAgricolas, Universidad Autonoma "Gabriel Rene Moreno", Santa Cruz, Bolivia;David E. Williams, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Building003, Room 400, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States.23


Donated by David E. Williams, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>Laboratory, Building 003, Room 400, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland20705-2350, United States. Received 08/31/1994.PI 592725. Capsicum sp.Wild. 1267; aribibi. Collected 05/21/1994 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.Latitude 19 deg. 32' 6 11 S. Longitude 63 deg. 13' 49 11 W. Elevation 850m. Cordillera. Roadside, 2km south of Rio Saipuru on road to Charagua.Fruits small, red, ovoid, lcm long, piquant.PI 592726. Ipomoea sp.Wild. 1276. Collected 05/26/1994 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Latitude 18deg. 51' 48'• S. Longitude 62 deg. 39 1 26•' W. Elevation 400 m.Cordillera. Banados del Izozog, 62.5km northwest of San Silvestre onroad to Pailon. Roadside vegetation, shrubs, low trees. Vine twining,herbaceous. Flowers white, bloom overnight on the full moon. Common.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Charles E. Simpson, Texas A&M University, P.O. Box 292, Stephenville, Texas 76401, United States; David E. Williams,USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Building 003, Room 400,BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Donated by DavidE. Williams, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Building 003,Room 400, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received08/31/1994.PI 592727. Lycianthes asarifolia (Kunth & C. Bouche) BitterWild. 1278; motojobobo. Collected 05/27/1994 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.Andres Ibanez. Jardin Botanico de Santa Cruz, ca. 7km east of city onroad to Cotoca. <strong>Plant</strong>s herbaceous. Stems prostrate growing at or justbelow soil surface. Flowers translucent white. Fruits ovoid 1.0-2.5cmlong, orange when ripe. Agrestic, commonly tolerated in shaded lawns andchacos. Fruits edible, acid-sweet tasting, often eaten raw especially bychildren. When abundant, fruits used to prepare "tabilla" candy andpreserves. Common.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Rollin G. Sears, Kansas State University,Department of Agronomy, Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501,United States; T.S. Cox, USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Science and Entomology Research,Department of Agronomy, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501, United States; BikramS. Gill, Kansas State University, Wheat Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Center, Departmentof <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, United States; T. Hussien,Kansas State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Manhattan, Kansas 66506,United States. Received 01/16/1996.PI 592728. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. KS92WGRC16. GP-500. Pedigree - Triumph64/3/KS8010-71/TA2470//TAM 200. Has Lr43 gene for leaf rust resistancetransferred from TA2470 of Triticum tauschii. Resistant to all races ofP. recondita at seedling and adult-plant stages.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Rollin G. Sears, Kansas State University,Department of Agronomy, Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501,24


United States; Jimmie H. Hatchett, USDA-ARS, Dept of Entomology, Waters Hall,Manhattan, Kansas 66506-4004, United States; B. Friebe, Kansas StateUniversity, Wheat Genetics Resource Center, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology,Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5502, United States; E.E. Sebesta,USDA, ARS, 1301 N. Western St., Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075, United States;T.S. Cox, USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Science and Entomology Research, Department ofAgronomy, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501, United States; Bikram S. Gill, KansasState University, Wheat Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Center, Department of <strong>Plant</strong>Pathology, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, United States. Received 01/16/1996.PI 592729. Triticum aestivuxn L. , nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. KS92WGRC17. GP-501. Pedigree - TAM 106/4/Suwon92/Balbo rye//TAM 106/3/Amigo. Has T6BS-6BL-6RL wheat-rye translocation,which carries the H25 gene for resistance to all known biotypes ofHessian fly.PI 592730. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. KS92WGRC18. GP-502. Pedigree - Vona/4/Suwon 92/Balborye//TAM 106/3/Amigo. Has T4BS-4BL-6RL wheat-rye translocation with theH25 gene for resistance to all known biotypes of Hessian fly.PI 592731. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. KS92WGRC19. GP-503. Pedigree - Vona/4/Suwon 92/Balborye//TAM 106/3/Amigo. Has T4BS-4BL-6RL wheat-rye translocation with theH25 gene for resistance to all known biotypes of Hessian fly. Also hasthe T1AL-1RS wheat-rye translocation.PI 592732. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. KS92WGRC20. GP-504. Pedigree - TAM 101/4/Suwon92/Balbo rye//TAM 106/3/Amigo. Has a Ti4AS-4AL-6RL-4AL wheat-ryetranslocation with the H25 gene for resistance to all known biotypes ofHessian fly.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by R. J. Lambert, University of Illinois, Dept.of Agronomy, W-203 Turner Hall, Urbana, Illinois 61801-4798, United States.Received 01/16/1996.PI 592733. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. R228. PL-177. Pedigree - Inbreds Mol7 / Brazil 900.Resistance to leaf blights (Exserohilum turcicum, Bipolaris maydis,Bipolaris zeicola, and Colletotrichum graminicola) and stalk rots(Diplodia maydis, Colletotrichum graminicola, Gibberella zea, andFusarium moniliforme). Leaf area blighted 25% compared to 63% for Mol7.8cm taller than Mol7, and tassels and silks 8 days later. Tassels haveyellow anthers and pink silks. Ears have 12 to 14 kernel rows with whitecobs and semi-dent kernels. AES 900 maturity group.PI 592734. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. R229. PL-178. Pedigree - B73 / Brazil inbred 479.Multiple resistance to leaf blights (Exserohilum turcicum, Bipolarismaydis, Bipolaris zeicola, and Colletorichum graminicola) and stalk rots(Diplodia maydis, Gibberella zea, and Fusarium moniliforme). Leaf areablighted 67% compared to 78% for B73. Tassels and silks 2 to 4 dayslater than B73 and has yellow anthers and green silks. Ears have 14-1625


kernel rows with white cobs and semi-dent yellow kernels. AES 900maturity group.PI 592735. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. R230. PL-179. Pedigree - B73 / Brazil inbred 509.Multiple resistance to leaf blights (Exserohilum turcicum, Bipolarismaydis, Bipolaris zeicola, and Colletotrichum graminicola) and stalkrots (Diplodia maydis, Gibberella zea, and Fusarium moniliforme). Leafarea blighted 62% compared to 78% for B73. Anthers yellow and silkspink. Tassels and silks about 5 to 7 days later than B73. Ear typesimilar to B73, but has white cobs with 14-16 kernel rows and hardyellow dent type 509 (Mol7 x 509) Mol7 BC2S kernels. AES 300 maturitygroup.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Junior Gordon, 7405 Shoals Branch Road, PrimmSprings, Tennessee 38476, United States. Received 01/16/1996.PI 592736. Arachis hypogaea L.Cultivated. GORDEN ALLEN. Similar in appearance to Tennessee Red withhulls slightly more angular, harder, and higher ridges. <strong>Plant</strong>s with lessleaves per stem, bigger leaves, less hair, and slightly stronger tastethan Tennessee Red.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by J.R. Harlan, USDA-ARS, Bureau of <strong>Plant</strong>Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Maryland20705-2350, United States. Received 01/16/1996.PI 592737. Brassica nigra (L.) KochUncertain. Collected 06/28/1948 in Balikesir, Turkey. Seed store,Ayvalik. Separation of species from original PI 169064.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Carl W. Johnson, California Cooperative RiceResearch Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 306, Biggs, California 95917, UnitedStates; S.T. Tseng, California Cooperative Rice Research Foundation, Inc.,P.O. Box 306, Biggs, California 95917, United States; Kent S. McKenzie,California Cooperative Rice Research, Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 306,Biggs, California 95917, United States; Jeff Oster, California CooperativeRice Research, Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 306, Biggs, California 95917,United States; J.E. Hill, University of California, Cooperative ExtensionService, Dept. of Agronomy & Range Science, Davis, California, United States;D.M. Brandon, California Cooperative Rice Research Foundation, Inc., Biggs,California, United States. Received 01/12/1996.PI 592738. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "S-102"; 91-Y-171; NSGC 6109. CV-104; PVP 9600305.Pedigree - Calpearl/Calmochi 10l//Calpearl. Very early maturing,semidwarf, short grain. High head and total milled yield potential infive years of milling tests. 8% larger and more translucent kernel thanS-201, the current California short-grain cultivar of similar qualitytype. Very similar to S-201 in physicochemical testing but somedifferences may be associated with the large kernel size. Lower level ofchalkiness and average of 17 d earlier than S-201. Pubescent although26


not heavily awned. Susceptible to stem rot and aggregate sheath spot.Reaction to diseases not prevalent in California is unknown.PI 592739. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "L-204"; 92-Y-093; NSGC 6110. CV-105; PVP 9700052.Pedigree - Lemont//Tainung-sen-yu 2414/L-201. Early maturing long-grainrice. Photoperiod non-sensitive. Heads an average of 2 and 5 daysearlier than L-203 and L-202, respectively. Seedling vigor similar toL-203 and slightly better than L-202. <strong>Plant</strong>s awnless with glabrousleaves and hulls and about 1-2 inches taller than L-202 and L-203 whenheaded. Lodging resistance similar to L-202 and L-203. Yield more than3% and 5% higher than L-202 and L-203, respectively. Apparent amylosecontent about 2% less than L-202 and L-203, and similar to traditionalSouthern U.S. rice varieties. Intermediate alkali spreading value.PI 592740. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "A-201"; 91-Y-631; NSGC 6111. CV-106; PVP 9700051.Pedigree - L-202/PI 457920//L-202. Semidwarf aromatic long-grain rice.Photoperiod non-sensitive. Kernal brown, pericarp light brown. Headsabout same time as L-202 and averages 8 days earlier than A-301. <strong>Plant</strong>sawnless with glabrous leaves and hulls. <strong>Plant</strong> height about 2-3 inchestaller than A-301 when headed. More likely to become very leafy underexcessive nitrogen fertilization. Poor milling yield like A-301.Reaction to stem rot and aggregate sheath spot diseases similar toA-301. Intermediate alkali spreading value, and apparent amylosecontent 2-3% higher than A-301.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Blaine E. Johnson, University of Nebraska,Department of Agronomy, 326 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, UnitedStates; Ricardo Preciado-Ortiz, Campo Experimental Bajio, Km. 65, Carr.Celaya-Sn. Miguel, Apdo. Post. 110, Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico; Donald Hall,University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915,United States. Received 02/28/1996.PI 592741. Zea mays L. ssp. maysGenetic. Inbred. 93Nex307; N801w; 95LN53005. PL-180. Pedigree - Selfedfrom a population of 50% BSS13, with the other 50% of equalcontributions of the CIMMYT populations PR7822, AC7642, Eto Sel EspyFoil, Braquitico, Bco Cristalino, PPMG, V401, and Bco Dentado 2.Evaluated as a line per se at Lincoln, Nebraska. Approximately 67 daysfrom planting to initiation of pollen shed. Silk emergence beginsapproximately two days after pollen shed begins. <strong>Plant</strong>s approximately157cm in height with ears 76cm. Ears slightly tapered and contain twelverows of kernals with no dent, but hard, white vitreous endosperm.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by R.S. Albrechtsen, Utah Agr. Exp. Sta., UtahState University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Science, Logan, Utah 84322-4820, UnitedStates; W. Dewey, Utah State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>s, Soils, andBiometeorology, Logan, Utah 4820, United States; S.M. Clawson, Utah StateUniversity, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>s, Soils, and Biometeorology, Logan, Utah84322-4820, United States; Gus Koerner, Utah State University, <strong>Plant</strong> ScienceDept., Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United States; Bruce Bugbee, Utah StateUniversity, Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United States. Received 03/14/1996.27


PI 592742. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "USU-APOGEE". CV-840. Pedigree - Parula/Super dwarf.Hard red spring dwarf developed for high yields in controlledenvironments. Selected for short height, high yield, and resistance tocalcium-induced tip necrosis. Extremely fast development rate. Headsemerge 21 days after emergence in continuous light with a constant 25 Ctemperature. Small flag leaves (14 to 20cm long depending on temperatureduring development). Close correlation between flag leaf size and headsize (seeds per head) in yield trials. Resistant to the severe leaf tipnecrosis that occurs in rapid growth conditions, particularly continouslight. Leaf tip necrosis (top 30% of the leaf) is associated withcalcium-deficiency. Consistently outyields all other full dwarf (lessthan 0.5m tall) cultivars tested. In warm temperature conditions(constant 23 C) the yield advantage is about 30%.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Arthur Yates & Co. Pty., Ltd., Rockhampton,Queensland 4700, Australia. Received 03/28/1995.PI 592743. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "LEO82;PSR2879". PVP 9500283.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Paragon Seed, Inc., United States. Received03/28/1996.PI 592744. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "GREEN BEAUTY". PVP 9600110.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pace Foods, Division of Campbell SoupCompany, Texas, United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592745. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivar. "H78-1R". PVP 9600138.PI 592746. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivar. "HM1-Y". PVP 9600139.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by CAS Custom Farming, Inc., dba HollandCottonseed, United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592747. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. "HOLLAND 186". PVP 9600141.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jacob Hartz Seed Company, Inc., Arkansas,United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592748. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "H 4994". PVP 9600142.PI 592749. Glycine max (L.) Merr.28


Cultivar. "H 6255". PVP 9600143.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Kimberly Campbell, Ohio State University,Ohio Agric. Res. and Development Center, Dept. of Horticulture & CropScience, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Robert W. Gooding, OhioState University, Ohio Agricultural Research & Development Center, Departmentof Agronomy, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; H.N. Lafever, Ohio Agr.Res. and Dev. Center, Ohio State University, Department of Agronomy, Wooster,Ohio 44691-3878, United States; Larry D. Herald, Ohio State University, Dept.of Horticulture and Crop Science, Ohio Agric. Res. and Development Ctr.,Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592750. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "GLORY". CV-841; PVP 9600144. Pedigree -Tyler/Pioneer 2550. Soft red winter type. Juvenile growth habit erect.Spikes mostly erect with white chaff color. Heads typically possess 15spikelets, apically awnletted. Glumes glabrous, long, wide withacuminated beaks. Kernels long, averaging 7 mm, red, ovate, narrowcreases, rounded cheeks, and noncollared, medium length brush. Lodgingresistant with superior winter survival. Moderate levels of adult-plantresistance to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis), good resistance towheat yellow mosaic virus, wheat soilborne mosaic virus, and barleyyellow dwarf virus. Possesses Lrll, plus unidentified genes forresistance to leaf rust (Puccinia recondita).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Western <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders, Phoenix, Arizona,United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592751. X Tritordeum sp.Cultivar. "BORDER". PVP 9600145. Pedigree - Hordeum vulgare/Triticumaestivum.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pure Line Seeds, Inc., P.O. Box 8866, Moscow,Idaho 83843, United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592752. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "FINESS". PVP 9600146.PI 592753. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "LEGACY". PVP 9600147.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Research and Development Institute, Inc.,1711 W. College, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59715, UnitedStates. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592754. Carthamus tinctorius L.Cultivar. "ERLIN". PVP 9600148.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Turf Seed, Inc., Pure Seed Testing, P.O. Box250, Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 03/28/1996.29


PI 592755. Festuca rubra L.Cultivar. "POLARIS". PVP 9600149.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jeff P. Tomkins, Clemson University,Department of Agronomy and Soils, 275 Poole Agric. Center Box 340359,Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0359, United States; Emerson R. Shipe, ClemsonUniversity, Department of Agronomy and Soils, 275 Poole Agricultural Center,Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0359, United States; J.D. Mueller, Edisto Res.and Educ. Ctr., Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology and Physiology, Blackville, SouthCarolina 29817, United States; P.F., Jr. Williams, Clemson University, Dept.of Agronomy, Clemson, South Carolina 29634, United States; Stephen Lewis,Clemson University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology & Physiology, Clemson, SouthCarolina 29634-0377, United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592756. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "Dillon"; SC84-931. CV-368; PVP 9600151. Pedigree -Centennial X Young. Maturity group VI that matures from mid to lateOctober in the southern USA. Growth habit determinate. Flowers purple,gray pubescence, and tan pod walls at maturity. Mature plants average75-85cm in height. Seed size 14.5g 100 seed-1. Seeds yellow with buffhila color varying in intensity from light to dark. Seed protein and oilaverage 424 and 2 07g kg-1 seed, respectively. Resistant to southernroot-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita). Resistant to foliar diseasesbacterial pustule (Xanthomonas campestris), soybean mosaic virus, andraces of frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) prevalent in the southernUSA. Susceptible to soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Seed Research of Oregon, Inc., Corvallis,Oregon, United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592757. Festuca rubra ssp. fallax (Thuill.) NymanCultivar. "SANDPIPER". PVP 9600152.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jerome D. Franckowiak, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota StateUniversity, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, P.O. Box 5051, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota58105-5051, United States; Brian J. Steffenson, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota StateUniversity, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, P.O. Box 5012, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota58105-5012, United States; Richard Horsley, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University,Dept of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105-5051, United States; P.B.Schwarz, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Dept. of Cereal Science, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rthDakota 58105-5051, United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592758. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. Pureline. "FOSTER". CV-268; PVP 9600154. Pedigree -Robust/6/Glenn/4/<strong>No</strong>rdic//Dickson/Trophy/3/Azure/5/Glenn/Karl. Released1995. Awns semi-smooth. Kernels covered. Rachilla hairs long. Aleuronewhite. 4 cm shorter, heads 1 d earlier, better straw, and yields about5% more than Robust. Resistant to spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus) andprevalent pathotypes of wheat stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp.tritici) in Midwest U.S. except Pgt-QCC. Moderately susceptible to netblotch (Pyrenophora teres), and susceptible to loose smut (Ustilago30


tritici). Percent grain protein up to 1.5 percentage units lower thanRobust.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by NDSU Research Foundation, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592759. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. "GLUPRO". PVP 9600155. Hard red spring type.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert K. Bacon, University of Arkansas,Dept. of Agronomy, 115 <strong>Plant</strong> Science Bldg., Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701,United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592760. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. "JAYPEE". PVP 9600156.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by NDSU Research Foundation, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592761. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. "ERNEST". PVP 9600157. Hard red spring type.PI 592762. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "ND277". PVP 9600160.PI 592763. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "ND278". PVP 9600161.PI 592764. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "ND279W". PVP 9600162.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592765. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH15A". PVP 9600163.PI 592766. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH18E". PVP 9600164.PI 592767. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH19A". PVP 9600165.PI 592768. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH20A". PVP 9600166.PI 592769. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH25A". PVP 9600167.PI 592770. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH39A". PVP 9600168.31


PI 592771. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH40B M . PVP 9600169.PI 592772. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH41E". PVP 9600170.PI 592773. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH44A". PVP 9600171.PI 592774. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH4 7A". PVP 9600172.PI 592775. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH63A". PVP 9600173.PI 592776. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH63B". 9600174.PI 592777. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH67A". PVP 9600175.PI 592778. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH80B". PVP 9600176.PI 592779. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PHFW4". PVP 9600177.PI 592780. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PHND1". PVP 9600178.PI 5927 81. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PHRF1". PVP 9600179.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Del Monte Corporation, California, UnitedStates. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592782. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "DMC 04-05". PVP 9600181.PI 592783. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "DMC 04-80". PVP 9600182.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by NDSU Research Foundation, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592784. Hordeum vulgare L.Cultivar. "LOGAN". PVP 9600183.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by South Dakota Agr. Exp. Sta., South Dakota,United States. Received 03/28/1996.32


PI 592785. Triticum aestivum L. , nom. cons.Cultivar. "RUSS 11 . PVP 9600184.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Nunhems Zaden B.V., Haelen Lb., Netherlands.Received 03/28/1996.PI 592786. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "SAURUS". PVP 9600185.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Barham Seeds, Inc., 7080 Yorktown Drive,Gilroy, California 95021, United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592787. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiCultivar. "R26". PVP 9600186.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pybas Vegetable Seed Co., Inc., United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592788. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "GOLIATH". PVP 9600187.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Kaneko Seeds Co., Ltd., Maebashi City, Japan.Received 03/28/1996.PI 592789. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "Akibiyori". PVP 9600188.PI 592790. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "Suzunishiki". PVP 9600189.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jeff Wilson, USDA, ARS, Forage & TurfResearch, Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia 31793,United States; Glenn W. Burton, USDA, ARS, Forage & Turf Research, GeorgiaCoastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States; WayneW. Hanna, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plains Experiment Station, P.O. Box 748, Tifton,Georgia 31793, United States; R.N. Gates, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plain Exp. Sta.,Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States; G.M. Hill, University of Georgia, Dept.of Animal Science, Coastal Plain Exp. Stn., Tifton, Georgia 31793, UnitedStates. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592791. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.Cultivar. "TIFLEAF 3". CV-14; PVP 9600190. Pedigree - 3-way dwarf hybridbetween dwarf cytoplasmic-nuclear male sterile single cross Fl hybridTift 8593 and dwarf pollinator, Tift 383. Semi-dwarf reaching height of222cm compared to 224cm for Tifleaf 2 at same planting date. Forageyields and in vitro dry matter digestibility similar to Tifleaf 2.Better rust (Puccinia substriata) resistance (P=0.05) than Tifleaf 2.Heifers grazing produced gains equal to those grazing Tifleaf 2. Yieldof commercial hybrid seed can usually be doubled by producing hybridseed on Tift 8593 instead of on inbred Tift 85DA1.33


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Wayne W. Hanna, USDA, ARS, Coastal PlainsExperiment Station, P.O. Box 748, Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States.Received 03/28/1996.PI 592792. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.Cultivar. Inbred. "TIFT 93". PL-28; PVP 9600191. Pedigree - Derived froma pollen shedding plant selected from 89 plants of a pearl millet cmsTift 23D(2)A(1) x MN2 (2n=6x=42) (pearl millet x napiergrassinterspecific hybrid) cross. Dwarf inbred averaging 122cm in height atmaturity. Flowers 71 and 85 days after June 30 and May 7 planting dates,respectively. Seeds brownish gray. Sheds abundant pollen. Can be used toproduce a cytoplasmic-nuclear male sterile (cms) Fl hybrid that producestwice as much commercial hybrid seed as produced on an inbred.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Lloyd R. Nelson, Texas AgriculturalExperiment Station, <strong>The</strong> Texas A&M University System, Agricultrual Researchand Extension Center, Overton, Texas 75684-0290, United States. Received08/01/1995.PI 592793. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. TX 82-11; NSGC 6112. Pedigree - IN6525-6A-197/McNair 1003. Soft red winter wheat. Resistant to leaf rust.Good powdery mildew and Septoria nodorum resistance. Very goodtillering. Good soft wheat quality. Low test weight.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by David S. Marshall, Texas A&M University,Research & Extension Center, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252-6599,United States. Received 08/01/1995.PI 592794. Triticum aestivum L. , nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. TX 89D2142; NSGC 6113. Pedigree - Oasis/Coker 68-15.Soft red winter wheat. Good source of adult-plant leaf rust resistance.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ron D. Barnett, University of Florida, <strong>No</strong>rthFlorida Res. & Ed. Center, R.#3, Box 4370, Quincy, Florida 32351, UnitedStates. Received 08/01/1995.PI 592795. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. FL 8643-G13-N9-3-PG5-G5; NSGC 6114. Pedigree -FL7920/Stella//FL7946/FL303 sib. Soft red winter wheat. Carries BiotypeL Hessian fly resistance and probably has H9, H10 genes.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert I. Wolfe, Agriculture and Agri-FoodCanada, Field Crop Development Centre, 5030 - 50 Street, Lacombe, Alberta T4L1W8, Canada; J.G.N. Davidson, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Box 748,Beaverlodge, Alberta TOH OCO, Canada; S.M. Dofing, Agricultural and ForestryExperiment Station, 533 E. Fireweed, Palmer, Alaska 99645, United States;Philip Clarke, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, 195 Dafoe Road, Winnipeg,Manitoba R3T 2M9, Canada. Received 01/23/1996.34


PI 592796. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. Pureline. "AC ALBRIGHT"; PGR27230; BT670; 3703. CV-263.Pedigree - Otra/6/(Weibull1514-64)Morgenrot/5/Tammi/4/Maja/3/Opal//Hanna/Svanhals. Released 1993.Early hulled spring 6-row feed barley. Resembling Otal in most traitsbut about 9.4% higher yielding and 2 days later maturing. Head nodding.Lemma awns rough with green tip. Glume awns long, purplish tip. Aleuroneyellow. Rachilla hairs short. Some lateral kernel overlap. Basal markingincomplete horseshoe depression. Susceptible to common diseases ofbarley in northwestern Canada, Rhynchosporium secalis, Pyrenophorateres, Ustilago spp., Helminthosporium gramineum, and common root rot(Cochliobolus sativus and Fusarium). Registered in Canada 1993.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert I. Wolfe, Agriculture and Agri-FoodCanada, Field Crop Development Centre, 5030 - 50 Street, Lacombe, Alberta T4L1W8, Canada; J.G.N. Davidson, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Box 748,Beaverlodge, Alberta TOH OCO, Canada; Philip Clarke, Agriculture & Agri-FoodCanada, 195 Dafoe Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2M9, Canada; D.G. Faris,Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 3946 Morgan St., Victoria, British ColumbiaV8X 3Z8, Canada. Received 01/23/1996.PI 592797. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. Pureline. "AC STACEY"; PGR26729; 3172; NRGB84-8; BT664; BT663.CV-264. Pedigree - Otal/Melvin. Released 1989. Hulled early maturingspring 6-row feed barley. Head nodding. Lemma and glume awns rough withgreen tip. Glume awns short. Aleurone yellow. Rachilla hairs short.Height fairly short. Some lateral kernel overlap. Many lemma veinspurple. Basal marking a horseshoe depression. Excellent resistance toRhynchospoprium secalis. Resistant to Pyrenophora teres Wpg857, susc. to102 & 858. Susceptible to Ustilago hordei and U. nigra, and highlysusceptible to U. nuda. Susceptible to Helminthosporium gramineum,common root rot (Cochliobolus sativus and Fusarium spp.) and to Pucciniagraminis. Registered in Canada 1989.PI 592798. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. Pureline. "JACKSON"; BT657; PGR27231; CN17839; Bv.56918-10;NRGB78-6; 2463. CV-265. Pedigree - Fjola/Husky (H64-35,BT607)/Porno.Released 1985. Hulled, early maturing, spring,6-row feed barley. Headfairly long and dense, curved near base. Aleurone yellow to pale blue.Rachilla hairs short. Lateral lemma veins barbed. Lemma awn long, rough,tip green. Lemma and palea finely wrinkled. Glume covered with longhairs, awn 4-5 times glume. Rachis edges tapered, hairy. Basal markingof kernel transverse crease. Test weight good. High yield for time ofrelease. Susceptible to common barley diseases in northwestern Canada,particularly Rhynchosporium secalis. Susceptible to neck break.Registered in Canada 1985.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert I. Wolfe, Agriculture and Agri-FoodCanada, Field Crop Development Centre, 503 0 - 50 Street, Lacombe, Alberta T4L1W8, Canada; Ken Campbell, Agriculture Canada, <strong>Plant</strong> Research Centre, Bldg75, <strong>Plant</strong> Gene <strong>Resources</strong>, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0C6, Canada; R.B. Irvine,Saskatchewan Irrigation Development Centre, Outlook, Saskatchewan 5OL 2N0,35


Canada. Received 04/11/1980.PI 592799. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. Pureline. "LEDUC"; Br. DS4-1; BT 337; CN2363; 2277; Clho 15852. CV-260. Pedigree - Steptoe/Klondike. Released 1982. Hulled mid-seasonspring 6-row feed barley. Aleurone yellow. Rachilla hairs short. Laterallemma veins barbed, awn rough, green tip. Glume covered with shorthairs, awn short. Rachis edges tapered, glabrous. Susceptible toUstilago nuda. Moderaterly resistant to U. hordei and U. nigra.Moderately resistant to Rhynchosporium secalis. Susceptible to Pucciniagraminis, T gene, Pgt-QCC. Susceptible to Pyrenophora teres Winnipeg#102, res. to 857, mod. res. to 858. Susceptible to Septoria passeriniiWpg. #692. Moderately susceptible to common root rot (Cochliobolussativus and Fusarium spp.).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Carl A. Griffey, Virginia PolytechnicInstitute & State University, Dept. of Crop, Soil, & Environmental Sciences,334-A Smyth Hall, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0404, United States; T. M.Starling, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Virginia Agr. Exp.Sta., Department of Agronomy, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States; A.M.Price, VPI Sc SU, Crop & Soil Environmental Sciences, Blacksburg, Virginia,United States; W.L. Sisson, VPI & SU, Crop & Soil Environmental Sciences,Blacksburg, Virginia, United States; D.E. Brann, VPI & SU, Crop & SoilEnvironmental Sciences, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States. Received01/23/1996.PI 592800. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. Pureline. "CALLAO"; VA 90-41-14. CV-267; PVP 9600260. Pedigree- Boone/Henry//Sussex. Released 1994. Short statured, early maturing,six-row winter feed barley with semi-compact spikes possessing awns ofintermediate length! Head emergence (Julian=105 d) very early, similarto Sussex and 8 d earlier than Boone. <strong>Plant</strong> height (33 inches) 7-8inches shorter than Sussex and Boone. Straw strength fair, similar toBoone. Moderate winter hardiness, and hardier than Sussex or Boone.Kernels very plump and exceptional grain volume weight (51 lb/bu), being3 lb/bu higher than Boone. Resistant to powdery mildew (Blumeriagraminis) and barley yellow dwarf, and superior to Boone in thisrespect. More resistant to leaf rust (Puccinia hordei) than Sussex andBoone but moderately susceptible to race 30.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Peggy Thaxton, Texas A&M University, TexasA&M University, Dept. of Soil and Crop Science, College Station, Texas 77843,United States; Kamal M. El-Zik, Texas A&M University, Department of Soil &Crop Sciences, College Station, Texas 77843, United States. Received01/23/1996.PI 592801. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. Pureline. "TAMCOT SPHINX"; MAR-CD3PIHP45H-2-89. CV-109; PVP9600134. Pedigree - [(Tamcot CD3Hx Para Inta) x Paymaster 145]. Glanded,normal leaf, normal bract, nectaried cotton, and is as hirsute as TamcotHQ95. Growth habit cylindrical shape. Pollen cream color. Bolls stormresistant. <strong>Plant</strong> 4cm taller and less determinate than Tamcot HQ95.Produces significantly higher fiber quality and increased yield36


potential than previously released Tamcot cultivars. Fiber lengthaverages 1.07 inches, strength 28.8 g/tex, elongation 7.2, andmicronaire 4.8. Higher levels of resistance to insects and diseases thanthose reported for Tamcot CAMD-E.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jim Shine, Sugarcane Field Station, StarRoute Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States; B. Glaz, USDA, ARS,Sugarcane Field Station, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States; P.Y.P.Tai, USDA-ARS, Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point,Florida 33438, United States; Christopher W. Deren, University of Florida,Institute of Food and Agriculture, EREC Box 8003, Belle Glade, Florida 33430,United States; Jimmie D. Miller, USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field Station, StarRoute Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States; Jack C. Cornstock,USDA-ARS, Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida33438, United States. Received 01/23/1996.PI 592802. Saccharum hybridCultivar. "CP 84-1591". CV-103. Pedigree - Complex hybrid of Saccharumofficinarum, S. barberi, S. spontaneum, and S. sinense selected from CP72-13 70 / CP 68-1022. Released as a sand land sugarcane. Stalk diameterlarge. Cane yield equals or exceeds check cultivars. Sugar concentrationslightly less than check varieties. Adequate resistance to sugarcanemosiac virus, leaf scald (Xanthamonas albilineans), eye spot (Bipolarissacchari), smut (Ustilago scitaminea) and rust (Puccinia melanocephala).Vegetatively propagated.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria,EEA El Colorado, Formosa R.A.C.C. 5 3603, Argentina. Received 12/07/1993.PI 592803. Acroceras macrum StapfUncertain. BE-5018; Q 32741.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Burrell Seed Growers, Colorado, United States.Received 1961.PI 592804. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. BURRELLS ROCKY FORD.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Seed Research Specialists, California, UnitedStates. Received 1961.PI 592805. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. CHILE BOLITO.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Vaughan-Jacklin Corporation, 5300 KatrineAvenue, Downer•S Grove, Illinois 60515, United States. Received 1965.PI 592806. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. SUNNYBROOK.37


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, United States.Received 1961.PI 592807. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. SWEET YELLOW LONG.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Vaughan-Jacklin Corporation, 5300 KatrineAvenue, Downer'S Grove, Illinois 60515, United States. Received 1961.PI 592808. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. WISCONSIN LAKES.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, United States.Received 1961.PI 592809. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. WONDERGREEN.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by New Mexico Crop Imp. Assoc, New Mexico, UnitedStates. Received 1962.PI 592810. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. SANDIA A.PI 592811. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. NO 6-4. Medium tall plants. Pods 6 1/2 x 1 1/2", green tored, pendulous. New Mexico Impr. Assoc., New Mexico. Apr. 1962.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Petoseed Company, California, United States.Received 1962.PI 592812. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. HUNGARIAN YELLOW WAX HOT.PI 592813. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. RED CHERRY LARGE HOT.PI 592814. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. RED CHERRY SMALL HOT.PI 592815. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. CHERRY SWEET.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Joseph Harris Company, Inc., Moreton Farm,Rochester, New York 14624, United States. Received 1962.PI 592816. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. SWEET BANANA.38


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Robinson & Sons, Lawrence, California, UnitedStates. Received 1962.PI 592817. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. CALIFORNIA WONDER M R.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, California, UnitedStates. Received 1962.PI 592818. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. BULGARIAN.PI 592819. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. YELLOW SWEET LONG.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Seed Research Specialists, California, UnitedStates. Received 1962.PI 592820. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. HUNGARIAN YELLOW WAX HOT.PI 592821. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. PIMIENTO.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Kuner-Empson Canning, Colorado, United States.Received 1962.PI 592822. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. KUNERS SWEET CHERRY.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, United States.Received 1963.PI 592823. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. WORLD BEATER.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Wyoming USDA, ARS, Wyoming, United States.Received 1977.PI 592824. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. WINDSOR A.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Burgess Seed and <strong>Plant</strong> Company, Galesburg,Michigan, United States. Received 1964.PI 592825. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. KING OF THE NORTH.39


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta., University ofIllinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States. Received 1964.PI 592826. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. LINCOLN BELL. Vigorous, erect plant habit. Fruit set wellabove soil. Relatively broad leaves protect fruit from sunscald.Resistant to tobacco mosaic. Heavy fruit set thru cool season. IllinoisResearch 6(2):3, 1964. Seed World, June 26, 1964.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Corneli, Missouri, United States. Received1964.PI 592827. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. SWEET BANANA.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by W. Atlee Burpee Company, United States.Received 1964.PI 592828. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. LARGE CHERRY.PI 592829. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. PIMIENTO TRUHART.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Petoseed Company, California, United States.Received 1964.PI 592830. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. CALIFORNIA WONDER M R.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Farmer Seed Nursery Company, Fairbault,Minnesota, United States. Received 1965.PI 592831. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. SWEET CHOCOLATE.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by H.G. Hastings Company, Atlanta, Georgia, UnitedStates. Received 1965.PI 592832. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. IMPROVED TRUHART PIMIENTO.PI 592833. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. ROYAL KING. Tall plant (24-28") with heavy foliage. Highyield. Fruits 4-lobed, medium thick flesh, dark green to bright scarlet.Hastings Seed Co., Atlanta, Georgia, July 1965.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Petoseed Company, California, United States.40


Received 1965.PI 592834. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. TITAN. Tall plant (26-32"), medium spreading, good yield andset. Large foliage. Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus. 4-lobed, blockyfruit, medium green with glossy sheen, pendulous. Petoseed, Saticoy,California, <strong>No</strong>v. 1965.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, United States.Received 1968.PI 592835. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. YOLO WONDER 43.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Farmer Seed Nursery Company, Fairbault,Minnesota, United States. Received 1970.PI 592836. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. NOSEGAY. <strong>Plant</strong> compact, small. Fruit upright, conical,purple at maturity. Farmer Seed and Nursery Co., p.20, 1969.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by W. Atlee Burpee Company, United States.Received 1971.PI 592837. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. CHINESE GIANT.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by K. Kmiecik, J. W. Jung Seed Company, Randolph,Wisconsin 53956, United States. Received 1979.PI 592838. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 347 YELLOW BELLE.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ken F. Grafton, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota StateUniversity, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Department, P.O. Box 5051 SU Station, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rthDakota 58105-5051, United States; K.C. Chang, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University,Dept. of Food and Nutrition, Gargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States; J.R.Venette, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Fargo,<strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States. Received 01/24/1996.PI 592839. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. Pureline. "HATTON". CV-133; PVP 9600109. Pedigree -83-003A/40842//83B229/3/5-383/83003/4/T295/TOPAZ. Similar in appearanceto most traditional pinto cultivars. Maturity medium-early, approx. 94days. Flowers white, semi-prostrate (Type Ilia) architecture. Podscluster near base of plant and are not distributed equally throughoutthe plant profile. Erect canopy, height approx. 47cm. Seed acceptablepinto shape and color, but consistently larger than many pintocultivars. Resistant to pathogroups I, II, III, IV, and VII of beancommon mosaic virus. Moderately resistant to susceptible reactions to41


ean rust (Uromyces appendiculatus). Susceptible to white mold(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert L. Anderson, Cornell University, NewYork Agr. Exp. Station, Dept. of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York14456-0462, United States. Received 02/21/1995.PI 592840. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Surefire"; 29-2-44; GPRU 1. Collected in New York, UnitedStates. Pedigree - Borchert Black Sour x NY 6935 (Richmorency xSchattenmorelle). Late blooming tart cherry. Fruit: symmetrical, slightcordate; 24mm diam. x 20mm long; skin and flesh bright red; pitoblong-conic, small. Strong cherry flavor. Firmness similar toMontmorency; slightly more acid than Montmorency. Fruit ripens 65 daysafter full bloom. <strong>No</strong> rain-induced cracking. Tree: medium vigor,semi-upright, with relatively few branches. Cropping on spurs andprevious season's growth; self-fruitful; flowers 5 to 7 days afterMontmorency.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by W.A. Alderman, Near East Foundation,Salonica, Greece. Donated by Gaylord Mink, Washington State University,Irrigated Agricultural Res. & Ext. Ctr., Route 2, Box 2953-A, Prosser,Washington 99350, United States. Received 02/24/1995.PI 592841. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "<strong>No</strong>rth Star"; IR 117-1-7; GPRU 2. Collected in Minnesota,United States. Pedigree - EM x Serbia.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Gaylord Mink, Washington State University,Irrigated Agricultural Res. & Ext. Ctr., Route 2, Box 2953-A, Prosser,Washington 99350, United States. Received 02/24/1995.PI 592842. Prunus fruticosa PallasCultivar. "Dwarfrich"; IR 258-3-3; GPRU 3.PI 592843. Prunus fruticosa PallasUncertain. IR 323-2-3; GPRU 4; P. fruticosa.PI 592844. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Del <strong>No</strong>rd"; IR 1141-1-1; GPRU 5.PI 592845. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Montmorency"; IR 309-2-4; GPRU 6. Collected in France.PI 592846. Prunus cerasus L.Landrace. "Schatten Morello"; IR 1049-1-1; GPRU 7. Collected in Germany.PI 592847. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "English Morello"; IR 93-3-3; GPRU 8. Collected in Germany.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by W.A. Alderman, Near East Foundation,42


Salonica, Greece. Donated by Gaylord Mink, Washington State University,Irrigated Agricultural Res. & Ext. Ctr., Route 2, Box 2953-A, Prosser,Washington 99350, United States. Received 02/24/1995.PI 592848. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Meteor"; IR 116-2-6; GPRU 9. Collected in Minnesota, UnitedStates. Pedigree - Montmorency x Russian seedling.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Gaylord Mink, Washington State University,Irrigated Agricultural Res. & Ext. Ctr., Route 2, Box 2953-A, Prosser,Washington 99350, United States. Received 02/24/1995.PI 592849. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Mesabi"; IR 1270-1; GPRU 10.PI 592850. Prunus fruticosa PallasUncertain. IR 881-2-1; GPRU 11; P. fruticosaPI 592851. Prunus fruticosa PallasUncertain. IR 880-1-1; GPRU 12; P. fruticosaPI 592852. Prunus fruticosa PallasUncertain. IR 882-1-1; GPRU 13; P. fruticosa(FR2).(FR1).(FR8).<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Ralph Scorza, USDA, ARS, Appalachian FruitResearch Station, Route 2, P.O. Box 45 Wiltshire Road, Kearneysvilie, WestVirginia 25430, United States. Received 03/01/1995.PI 592853. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Cigany 59"; Q22538A; GPRU 19. Collected in Hungary.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Inst. Sadowictwa Kwiaciarstwa, 96-100Skierniewice, Pomologiczna 18, Poland. Received 03/01/1995.PI 592854. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Pozog 29"; Q24290B; GPRU 20.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Gaylord Mink, Washington State University,Irrigated Agricultural Res. & Ext. Ctr., Route 2, Box 2953-A, Prosser,Washington 99350, United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592855. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Englaise Timpurii"; 26e-6-24; GPRU 23. Collected in Romania.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. Apostol, Enterprise for Research andExtension, Budapest, Hungary. Donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan StateUniversity, Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing,Michigan 48823, United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592856. Prunus cerasus L.43


Cultivar. "Erdi Botermo"; 11-37-15; GPRU 24. Collected in Hungary.Pedigree - Pandy 38 x Nagy Angol.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan State University,Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing, Michigan 48823,United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592857. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Altaiskaja"; IV-7-6; GPRU 25. Collected in Russian Federation.PI 592858. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Ideal"; 25-11-50; GPRU 26. Collected in Russian Federation.PI 592859. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Dropia"; 26e-6-l; GPRU 27. Collected in Romania. Pedigree -Vladimskaia o.p.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. Apostol, Enterprise for Research andExtension, Budapest, Hungary. Donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan StateUniversity, Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing,Michigan 48823, United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592860. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Csengodi Csokros"; 11-30-29; GPRU 28. Collected in Hungary.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan State University,Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing, Michigan 48823,United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592861. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Ameriana del Pescara"; RS-2-18; GPRU 29. Collected in Italy.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. Apostol, Enterprise for Research andExtension, Budapest, Hungary. Donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan StateUniversity, Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing,Michigan 48823, United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592862. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "M 172"; 26-12-16; GPRU 30. Collected in Hungary.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan State University,Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing, Michigan 48823,United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592863. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Cerise Magnifique de Sceaux"; RS-3-7; GPRU 31. Collected inFrance.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. Apostol, Enterprise for Research and44


Extension, Budapest, Hungary. Donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan StateUniversity, Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing,Michigan 48823, United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592864. Primus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Meteor Korai"; 26e-6-28; GPRU 32. Collected in Hungary.Pedigree - Pandy x Nagy Angol.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan State University,Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing, Michigan 48823,United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592865. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Ukrainische Griotte"; RS-1-15; GPRU 33. Collected in RussianFederation.PI 592866. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Steinsbar"; 26-2-2; GPRU 34. Collected in Denmark.PI 592867. Prunus cerasus L.Landrace. "Pandy 114"; 26e-6-26; GPRU 35. Collected in Hungary.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. Apostol, Enterprise for Research andExtension, Budapest, Hungary. Donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan StateUniversity, Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing,Michigan 48823, United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592868. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Erdi Jubileum"; 26-12-2; GPRU 36. Collected in Hungary.Pedigree - Pandy 38 x Eugenia.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan State University,Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing, Michigan 48823,United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592869. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Tschernokorka"; RS-3-5; GPRU 37. Collected in RussianFederation.PI 592870. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Fructbare von Michurin"; II-9-3; GPRU 38. Collected inRussian Federation.PI 592871. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Sumadinka"; 25-1-64; GPRU 39. Collected in Yugoslavia.Pedigree - Heimann's Conserve x UNKNOWN.PI 592872. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Studencheskaja"; IV-6-15; GPRU 40.PI 592873. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Oblacinska"; 25-5-66; GPRU 41. Collected in Yugoslavia.45


PI 592874. Primus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Pozog"; 25-15-67; GPRU 42. Collected in Poland.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. Apostol, Enterprise for Research andExtension, Budapest, Hungary. Donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan StateUniversity, Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing,Michigan 48823, United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592875. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Korai Pipacs Meggy"; 25-1-65; GPRU 43. Collected in Hungary.Pedigree - Pandy x Csaszar.PI 592876. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Favorit"; IV-10-54; GPRU 44. Collected in Hungary.- Pandy x Montreuilli.Pedigree<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan State University,Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing, Michigan 48823,United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592877. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Kelleris 16"; 26e-6-19; GPRU 45. Collected in Denmark.Pedigree - Ostheimer x Fruheste der Mark.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. Apostol, Enterprise for Research andExtension, Budapest, Hungary. Donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan StateUniversity, Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing,Michigan 48823, United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592878. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Ujgehertoi Furtos"; 11-30-40; GPRU 46. Collected in Hungary.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Amy F. Iezzoni, Michigan State University,Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Building, Lansing, Michigan 48823,United States. Received 03/08/1995.PI 592879. Prunus cerasus L.Landrace. "Mocanesti 16"; 111-22-39; GPRU 47. Collected in Romania.PI 592880. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Nefris"; RS-2-3; GPRU 48. Collected in Poland.PI 592881. Prunus cerasus L.Landrace. "Lubskaya"; II-14-9; GPRU 49. Collected in Russian Federation.PI 592882. Primus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Sarandi"; 26-1-12; GPRU 50. Collected in Hungary.PI 592883. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Ferracida"; 26-1-2; GPRU 51. Collected in Italy.46


PI 592884. Prunus fruticosa PallasWild. "BMT 3"; 26e-l-4; GPRU 52. Collected in Hungary.PI 592885. Prunus fruticosa PallasWild. "Paza 1"; 26e-2-4; GPRU 53. Collected in Hungary.PI 592886. Prunus fruticosa PallasWild. "Bt 1"; 26e-l-51; GPRU 54. Collected in Hungary.PI 592887. Prunus fruticosa PallasWild. "BMS 4"; 26e-l-25; GPRU 55. Collected in Hungary.PI 592888. Prunus fruticosa PallasWild. "BS 2"; 26e-l-18; GPRU 56. Collected in Hungary.PI 592889. Prunus fruticosa PallasWild. "Pazt 2"; 26e-l-ll; GPRU 57. Collected in Hungary.PI 592890. Prunus cerasus L.Cultivar. "Griot Moskovskii"; 11-38-22; GPRU 58. Collected in RussianFederation.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Wayne W. Hanna, USDA, ARS, Coastal PlainsExperiment Station, P.O. Box 748, Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States.Received 03/28/1996.PI 592891. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.Cultivar. "TIFT 8593". GS-2; PVP 9600192. Pedigree - Cytoplasmic nuclearmale sterile (cms) Fl hybrid from the cross Tift 85DA4 / Tift 93.Produces up to twice as much commerical hybrid seed when pollinated withinbred Tift 383 to produce Tifleaf 3 as does Tift 85DA4 alone. Seedsbrownish-gray. Inflorescences about 27cm long compared with 16cm forTift 85DA4. Flowers approx. 71 and 84 days after June 30 and May 7,respectively.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rthrup King Company, 1500 Jackson N.E.,Minneapolis, Minnesota 55413, United States. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592892. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "S08-80". PVP 9600193.PI 592893. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "S18-11". PVP 9600194.PI 592894. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "S23-06". PVP 9600195.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Hisparroz, S.A., Spain. Received 03/28/1996.PI 592895. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. "ISLA". PVP 9600196.47


PI 592896. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. "DENOSA". PVP 9600197.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Carl S. Hoveland, University of Georgia,College of Agric. & Environmental Sci., Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,Athens, Georgia 30602-7272, United States; Joseph H. Bouton, University ofGeorgia, Department of Crop & Soil Sciences, 3111 <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Building,Athens, Georgia 30602, United States; Ronny R. Duncan, University of Georgia,Georgia Agriculural Exp. Station, Department of Agronomy, Griffin, Georgia30223-1797, United States; R.N. Gates, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plain Exp. Sta.,Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States; D.T. Wood, University of Georgia, Dept.of Crop and Soil Sciences, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States; Universityof Georgia Research Foundation, Inc., Georgia, United States. Received03/23/1996.PI 592897. Festuca arundinacea SchreberCultivar. "JESUP"; GA-Jesup Improved; GA-Jesup Improved-EI; GA-JesupImproved-EF. CV-60; PVP 9600391. Pedigree - 15 clone syntheticoriginating from Kentucky 31 tall fescue. Adapted to the southeasternU.S. and low maintenance, marginal areas of the tall fescue transitionzone. Intended for use as forage and turf. Average heading date equal toGeorgia 5 and Kentucky 31, but earlier than Rebel and later than AuTriumph. Endophyte-infected (El), consistently demonstrated better longterm plant stand survival than Kentucky 31 (El) and as good or bettersurvival than Georgia 5. Endophyte-free (EF), showed better ability thanAU Triumph to maintain stands after harsh summer conditions, and to givesteer gains similar to alfalfa in low-maintenance turf conditions.Endophyte-infected demonstrated more persistence and a superior abilityto retain stands than either Kentucky 31 (El) or Rebel.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jorge A. Acosta-Gallegos, National ResearchInstitute for Forestry Agriculture, CIRNOC-INIFAP-SARAH, Bean Program, Vallede Mexico Experimental Station, Chapingo, Mexico 56230, Mexico; E.Lopez-Salinas, National Research Institute for Forestry, Agric. & Livestock,Bean Program, Cotaxtla Exp. Stn., Veracruz, Veracruz CP 91700, Mexico; E.N.Becerra-Leor, National Research Institute for Forestry, Agric. & Livestock,Bean Program, Cotaxtla Exp. Sta., Veracruz, Veracruz CP 91700, Mexico; G.Frayre-Vazquez, National Research Institute for Forestry, Agric. & Livestock,Izapa Exp. Stn., Apdo. Postal 50, Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico; S.H. Orozco,Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Apdo. Aereo 6713, Cali,Colombia; S.E. Beebe, Centro Internactional de Agricultural Tropical, Apdo.Aereo 6713, Cali, Colombia. Received 03/19/1996.PI 592898. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "NEGRO TACANA"; DOR390. CV-138. Pedigree - (DOR 364/G18521)//(DOR 365/LM30630). Indeterminate type II growth habit adapted tolowland tropics of Mexico and Central America. Resistant to Bean GoldenMosaic Virus and anthracnose and tolerant to rust and angular leaf spot.Average flowering and maturity dates are 38 and 90 days after planting.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by S.M. Lim, USDA, ARS, University of Illinois,48


Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States.Received 1993.PI 592899. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. SY 930166. Collected 02/03/1989 in China.PI 592900. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. SY 930168. Collected 02/03/1989 in China.PI 592901. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. SY 930169. Collected 02/03/1989 in China.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by T.E. Carter, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina StateUniversity, 3127 Ligon Street Box 7631, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631,United States; S. Miyazaki, Natl. Inst. of Agrobiological <strong>Resources</strong>,Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. Received 08/04/1993.PI 592902. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Akiyoshi; SY 940002. = PI561383.PI 592903. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Geden Shirazu 1; SY 940005.PI 592904. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hougyoku; SY 940006.PI 592905. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Kitami nagaha; SY 940008.PI 592906. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Shirotae; SY 940017.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592907. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. #19 YY; YY; SY 940021.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592907 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592907 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592907 C. Glycine max (L.) Merr.49


Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592907 D. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592908. Glycino max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. #20 BrBr; BrBr; SY 940022.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592909. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. #21 BlBl; B1B1; SY 940023.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592910. Glycino max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. #22 YY; YY; SY 940024.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592911. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. #23 YBl; YBl; SY 940025.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592911 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592911 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592912. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. #24 YY; YY; SY 940026.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592912 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.50


Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592912 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Unknown source. Received 10/07/1993.PI 592913. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. #25 YY; YY; SY 940027.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Gai Junyi, <strong>Germplasm</strong> Bank, Soybean ResearchInstitute,, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.Received 03/1994.PI 592914. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 1138-2; SY 9401001.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Ruzhen Chang, Chinese Academy of AgriculturalSciences, Institute of Crop <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>, Beijing, China. Received03/1994.PI 592915. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hei he 9 hao; ZDD 17672; SY 9403001.PI 592916. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Feng shou 21; ZDD 17690; SY 9403002.PI 592917. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Dong nong 42; SY 9403003.PI 592918. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng 30; ZDD 17687; SY 9403004.PI 592919. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng 31; ZDD 17688; SY 9403005.PI 592920. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng 33; SY 9403006.PI 592921. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hei nong 37; SY 9403007.PI 592922. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hong feng 3 hao; ZDD 06833; SY 9403008.PI 592923. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Ken nong 2 hao; ZDD 17679; SY 9403009.PI 592924. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Ken nong 4 hao; SY 9403010.51


PI 592925. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Bai nong 1 hao; ZDD 07240/ SY 9403011.PI 592926. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Tong nong 8 hao; ZDD 17876; SY 9403012.PI 592927. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Chen dou 4 hao; ZDD 20648; SY 9403013.PI 592928. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Gong dou 4 hao; ZDD 20670; SY 9403014.PI 592929. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Guan dou 1 hao; ZDD 11220; SY 9403015.PI 592930. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Xiang chun dou 12; ZDD 21930; SY 9403016,PI 592931. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Yin huang 4 hao; ZDD 19368; SY 9403017.PI 592932. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Zao shu 9 hao; ZDD 08031; SY 9403018.PI 592933. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Zao shu 14; ZDD 08029; SY 9403019.PI 592934. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Zhe chun 2 hao; SY 9403020.PI 592935. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Fu dou 1 hao; ZDD 21497; SY 9403021.PI 592936. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Ji dou 7 hao; ZDD 18632; SY 9403022.PI 592937. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jin dou 14; ZDD 18846; SY 9403023.PI 592938. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jin dou 15; ZDD 18847; SY 9403024.PI 592939. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jin dou 16; ZDD 18848; SY 9403025.PI 592940. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jin dou 17; ZDD 18849; SY 9403026.PI 592941. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Liao 86-5453; ZDD 18077; SY 9403027.PI 592942. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 7605; ZDD 09874; SY 9403028.52


PI 592943. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Lu dou 6 hao; ZDD 09889; SY 9403029.PI 592944. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Tie feng 22; ZDD 07652; SY 9403030.PI 592945. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Zhong huang 1 hao; ZDD 18399; SY 9403031.PI 592946. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Ji dou 4 hao; ZDD 18630; SY 9403032.PI 592947. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jin yi 9 hao; ZDD 18878; SY 9403033.PI 592948. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jin yi 10 hao; ZDD 18879; SY 9403034.PI 592949. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Yu dou 18; ZDD 10093; SY 9403035.PI 592950. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Yu dou 11; ZDD 19405; SY 9403036.PI 592951. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Zheng 133; ZDD 19407; SY 9403037.PI 592952. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Zheng 77249; ZDD 10095; SY 9403038.PI 592953. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Zhong dou 19; ZDD 11579; SY 9403039.PI 592954. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Nin zhen 1 hao; ZDD 11242; SY 9403040.Unknown source. Received 06/30/1994.PI 592955. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9410001.Unknown source. Received 06/30/1994.PI 592956. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. SY 9411001.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592957. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Chang nong 5; SY 9508001.53


Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592958. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Chang nong 6; SY 9508002,Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592959. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Chang nong 7; SY 9508003.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592960. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Dong nong 38; SY 9508004.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592961. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Dong nong 41; SY 9508005.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592962. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hei nong 30; SY 9508006.Unknown source. Received 06/01/1995.PI 592962 A. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Unknown source. Received 06/01/1995.PI 592962 B. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592963. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hei nong 31; SY 9508007.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592964. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hei nong 32; SY 9508008.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.54


PI 592965. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hei nong 33; SY 9508009.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592966. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hei nong 35; SY 9508010.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592967. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hei nong 36; SY 9508011.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592968. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jilin 25; SY 9508012.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592969. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jilin 28; SY 9508013.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592970. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jilin 29; SY 9508014.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592971. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jin dou 35; SY 9508015.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592972. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Kaiyu 9; SY 9508016.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592973. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Kaiyu 10; SY 9508017.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.55


PI 592974. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Liao dou 10/ SY 9508018.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592975. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Sui nong 5; SY 9508019.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592976. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Sui nong 8; SY 9508020.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592977. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Sui nong 9; SY 9508021.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592978. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Tie feng 24/ SY 9508022.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592979. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Tie feng 25/ SY 9508023.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592980. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Tie feng 26/ SY 9508024.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 592981. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Tie feng 27/ SY 9508025.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Edward J. Souza, University of Idaho,Aberdeen Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210,United States/ J.M. Windes, Idaho Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>,Soils, and Entomological Sci., Aberdeen Research and Extension Ctr.,Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States/ D.W. Sunderman, USDA-ARS, Univ. ofIdaho Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, UnitedStates/ Katherine O'Brien, University of Idaho, Aberdeen Research & ExtensionCenter, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States. Received04/02/1996.56


PI 592982. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "WHITEBIRD"; IDO392; NSGC 6125. CV-837. Pedigree -Owens/IDO159. Soft white spring wheat with dark green foliage and erectjuvenile growth habit. Heads approx. 3 d earlier than Treasure and 2 dlater than Centennial. Approx. 2cm shorter than Fieldwin at heading.Heads lax, awned with glumes long, medium wide, with square shouldersand acuminate beak. White chaffed mid-season similar to Penawawa atmaturity. Seed elliptical with wide, shallow crease. Resistance tostripe rust. Moderate resistance to leaf rust (P. recondita) and stemrust (P. graminis). Lodging resistance comparable to Penawawa andsignificantly better than Treasure. Grain milling and baking qualitiessimilar to Treasure.PI 592983. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "POMERELLE"; NSGC 6126. CV-838. Pedigree -A771084S-B/IDO246. Soft white spring wheat similar in appearance toTreasure. Foliage dark green with semi-prostrate juvenile growth habit.Heads approx. 1 d earlier and is approx. 2cm shorter than Treasure atheading. Semi-clavate, awned head type with long and wide glumes,oblique shoulders and acuminate beak. Long season with chaff white atmaturity. Seed oval, wide and shallow at the crease. Resistance tostripe rust and stem rust (P. graminis). Moderate susceptibility to leafrust (P. recondita). Significantly better lodging resistance thanTreasure. Grain milling and baking quality similar to Treasure.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Suzi Halbert, University of Idaho, UniversityResearch & Education Center, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, UnitedStates; Edward J. Souza, University of Idaho, Aberdeen Research & ExtensionCenter, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States; CM. Smith,University of Idaho, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil & Entomological Sci., Moscow, Idaho83843, United States; Robert S. Zemetra, University of Idaho, Department of<strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomology, Moscow, Idaho 83843, United States; J.M. Windes,Idaho Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soils, and Entomological Sci.,Aberdeen Research and Extension Ctr., Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States;S.S. Quisenberry, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Entomol., Lincoln,Nebraska 68583-0816, United States; D.J. Shotzko, University of Idaho, Dept.of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soils, Entomol. Sci., Moscow, Idaho 83844, United States; P.F.Lamb, University of Idaho, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soils, Entomol. Sci., Moscow,Idaho 83844, United States. Received 04/02/1996.PI 592984. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. IDO471A; Idaho 471A; NSGC 6127. GP-518. Pedigree -PI 294994/4*Centennial. Similar to Centennial in appearance. Coleoptilesgreen, erect juvenile growth habit, and green foliage without waxybloom. Heads mid-dense, erect, and awned. Heading date 2 d later thanCentennial. At maturity, chaff white and soft white seed. Resistance toRussian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia). Similar to Centennial for yieldand test weight. Resistance to stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis).Milling and baking quality similar to Centennial.PI 592985. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. IDO471B; Idaho 471B; NSGC 6128. GP-519. Pedigree -PI 294994/4*Centennial. Similar to Centennial in appearance. Coleoptiles57


green, erect juvenile growth habit, and green foliage without waxybloom.Heads mid-dense, erect, and awned. Heading date similar toCentennial. At maturity, chaff white and soft white seed. Resistance toRussian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia). Similar to Centennial for yieldand test weight. Resistance to stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis).Milling and baking qualities similar to Centennial.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Edward J. Souza, University of Idaho,Aberdeen Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210,United States. Received 04/02/1996.PI 592986. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. IDO488; NSGC 6129. Pedigree - PI 294994/4*Centennial.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Suzi Halbert, University of Idaho, UniversityResearch & Education Center, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, UnitedStates; Edward J. Souza, University of Idaho, Aberdeen Research & ExtensionCenter, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States; CM. Smith,University of Idaho, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil & Entomological Sci., Moscow, Idaho83843, United States; Robert S. Zemetra, University of Idaho, Department of<strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomology, Moscow, Idaho 83843, United States; J.M. Windes,Idaho Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soils, and Entomological Sci.,Aberdeen Research and Extension Ctr., Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States;S.S. Quisenberry, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Entomol., Lincoln,Nebraska 68583-0816, United States; D.J. Shotzko, University of Idaho, Dept.of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soils, Entomol. Sci., Moscow, Idaho 83844, United States; P.F.Lamb, University of Idaho, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soils, Entomol. Sci., Moscow,Idaho 83844, United States. Received 04/02/1996.PI 592987. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. IDO472; Idaho 472; NSGC 6130. GP-520. Pedigree - PI137739/3*Penawawa. Similar to Penawawa in appearance. Coleoptile green,erect juvenile growth habit, and green foliage with absent waxy bloom.Heads mid-dense, erect, and awned. Flowers approx. 2 d later thanPenawawa and 5cm taller than Penawawa. Chaff white at maturity. Seedsoft white and elliptical in shape with angular cheeks. Seed creasemid-wide but deeper than Penawawa. Resistance to Russian wheat aphid(Diuraphis noxia). Significantly reduced D. noxia induced leaf rollingand leaf folding than Penawawa. Grain yield similar to Penawawa. Grainvolume weight significantly lower than Penawawa. Resistance to striperust (Puccinia striiformis) similar to Penawawa. Milling and bakingqualities similar to Penawawa.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Richard Pickering, Crop & Food Research,Private Bag 4704, Christchurch, New Zealand. Received 04/02/1996.PI 592988. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareBreeding. 53A8; NSGC 6131. Pedigree - Doubled haploid derived from aheterozygous recombinant, 30X2, selection from the cross GoldenPromise//Golden Promise/Hordeum bulbosum Cb2920/4/Colch. Homozygousdoubled haploid barley. Carries a pubescent leaf sheath, derived from H.bulbosum. Shows some characteristics of a winter type barley under long58


day lengths.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, United States.Received 1983.PI 592989. Beta vulgaris L.Cultivar. "RED BARON"; NSL 181925. PVP 8200060.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by United AgriSeeds, Inc., Illinois, UnitedStates. Received 1987.PI 592990. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "7101"; NSL 209735. PVP 8700068.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Universidad De San Carlos De Guatemala, CindadUniversitaria, Guatemala. Received 03/27/1984.PI 592991. Ipomoea sp.Wild. Chino A; C 13739; Q 24531; CAMOTE BLANCO.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Guillermo Delgado, Universidad Nacional PedroRuiz Gallo, 8 De Octubra <strong>No</strong>. 637, Lambayeque, Peru. Received 09/05/1985.PI 592992. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasUncertain. 95; C 16679; Q 25730.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by F. Martin, USDA-ARS, Tropical Research Station,P.O. Box 70, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Received 04/27/1987.PI 592993. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "PERLA"; BE-1227; SPV-93; Q 26771. White fleshed, low sweetattractive form. Potential as an early variety (10 weeks).<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Dan Austin, Florida Atlantic University,Department of Biological Services, Boca Raton, Florida 33431, United States.Received 10/26/1987.PI 592994. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "CUBA 1"; BE-1532; Q 26989. Collected in Cuba.PI 592995. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "CUBA 3"; BE-1532; Q 26991. Collected in Cuba.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Australian Department of Agriculture, Instituteof <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, Burnley Gardens, Swan Street, Burnley, Australia. Received02/09/1993.PI 592996. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas59


Uncertain. IPS 141/ BE-4494; BIS. 50; Q 29646.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by M. C. Saxena, Int. Center for AgriculturalResearch in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria; R.S. Malhotra, Int.Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, ICARDA Beirut Office,Dalia Bldg., 2nd Floor, Verdun, P.O. Box 114/5055, Beirut, Lebanon; W.Erskine, Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 01/30/1996.PI 592997. Lens culinaris MedikusBreeding. Pureline. ILL 5582. GP-5. Pedigree - Single-plant selection(78526002) from land race NEL 8 collected in Amman, Jordan, by the AridLand Agric. Dev. Program of the Ford Foundation in 1972. Standingability and yield good. Cotyledons yellow. Seeds medium-large (averageseed mass 4.3g 100 seeds-1) and testa brown without pattern. Proteincontent 24.6% and cooking time 39 min. Averaged over 19 trials in Syria,flowered in 120 days, matured in 168 days and plants attained a heightof 32cm. Resistant to Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta fabae). Susceptible torust (Uromyces fabae) and vascular wilt (Fusarium oxysporum).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by M. C. Saxena, Int. Center for AgriculturalResearch in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria; W. Erskine, Int.Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,Syria; B. Bayaa, University of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria. Received 01/14/1993.PI 592998. Lens culinaris MedikusBreeding. Pureline. ILL 5588; W6 11175. GP-6. Pedigree - Single-plantselection (78526013) from land race NEL 16 collected at Salt, Jordan bythe Arid Land Agric. Dev. Prog, of the Ford Foundation in 1972.Cotyledons red. Seeds small (average seed mass 2.8g 100 seeds-1) andtesta mid-brown without pattern. Protein content 28.8% and cooking timeof 35 min. Averaged over 16 trials in Syria, flowered in 118 days,matured in 158 days and attained plant height of 31cm. Resistant toAscochyta blight (Ascochyta fabae) and vascular wilt (Fusariumoxysproum). Susceptible to lentil rust (Uromyces fabae).<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Sunseeds, Inc., California, United States.Received 01/31/1996.PI 592999. Allium roylei SteamCultivated. 217; G 30722. Collected 1959 in Former Soviet Union.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Victor E. Vallega, Istituto Sperimentale perla Cerealicoltura, Via Cassia 176, Roma, Italy. Received 01/29/1996.PI 593000. Triticum durum Desf.Breeding. V. 40113A; NSGC 6115. Pedigree - Valgerardo/Trinakria.Glaucous. Near-isogenic pair with V. 40113B. From F15 plants bulked inF13.PI 593001. Triticum durum Desf.60


Breeding. V. 40113B; NSGC 6116. Pedigree - Valgerardo/Trinakria.<strong>No</strong>n-glaucous. Near-isogenic pair with V. 40113A. From F15 plants bulkedin F13.PI 593002. Triticum durum Desf.Breeding. V. 903-5; NSGC 6117. Pedigree - PI 355491 (T.dicoccon)/Raineri (T. durum). Awned. Near-isogenic pair with V. 903-9.From F7 plants bulked in F5.PI 593003. Triticum durum Desf.Breeding. V. 903-9; NSGC 6118. Pedigree - PI 355491 (T.dicoccon)/Raineri (T. durum). Awnless. Near-isogenic pair with V. 903-5.From F7 plants bulked in F5.PI 593004. Triticum durum Desf.Breeding. V. 429; NSGC 6119. Pedigree - PI 355491 (T. dicoccon)/Aldura(T. durum). Awnless, semi-dwarf, early, free-threshing. Sib to V. 433and V. 453. From F7 plants bulked in F5.PI 593005. Triticum durum Desf.Breeding. V. 433; NSGC 6120. Pedigree - PI 355491 (T. dicoccon)/Aldura(T. durum). Awnless, semi-dwarf, early, free-threshing. Sib of V. 429and V. 453. From F7 plants bulked in F5.PI 593006. Triticum durum Desf.Breeding. V. 453; NSGC 6121. Pedigree - PI 355491 (T. dicoccon)/Aldura(T. durum). Awnless, semi-dwarf, early, free-threshing. Sib of V. 429and V. 433. From F7 plants bulked in F5.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by James L. Brewbaker, University of Hawaii,Dept. of Horticulture, 3190 Maile Way, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, United States.Received 01/31/1996.PI 593007. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi25. PL-181. Pedigree - B14ABC6 for Ht. Kernel coloryellow, dent type. Silk date 59 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 140cm. Ear height59cm. Husk no. 9.8. Row no. 15.0. Kernels per row 23.4. Kernel weight24.3gm. Resistant to maize mosaic virus.PI 593008. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi26. PL-182. Pedigree - Sister line (MV conversion)of CIZIE (=K577CxHy)BC2. Kernel color yellow, flint type. Silk date 59days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 162cm. Ear height 77cm. Husk no. 9.2. Row no. 15.4.Kernels per row 35.2. Kernel weight 22.6gm. Resistant to maize mosaicvirus.PI 593009. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi27. PL-183. Pedigree - Sister line (MV conversion)of CM104(India), (=A<strong>The</strong>o 21(B)#). Kernel color yellow, flint type. Silkdate 61 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 160cm. Ear height 84cm. Husk no. 11.9. Rowno. 14.4. Kernels per row 22.5. Kernel weight 20.8gm. Resistant to maizemosaic virus.PI 593010. Zea mays L. ssp. mays61


Breeding. Inbred. Hi28. PL-184. Pedigree - Sister line (MV conversion)of CM105 (India), (=Peru 330##329C#). Kernel color yellow, flint type.Silk date 60 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 160cm. Ear height 84cm. Husk no. 14.4.Row no. 15.0. Kernels per row 27.3. Kernel weight 25.2gm. Resistant tomaize mosaic virus.PI 593011. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi29. PL-185. Pedigree - Sister line (MV conversion)of CM111 (India), (=Cuba 342-2-2-#). Kernel color yellow, flint type.Silk date 60 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 173cm. Ear height 84cm. Husk no. 13.7.Row no. 13.7. Kernels per row 31.7. Kernel weight 23.3gm. Resistant tomaize mosaic virus.PI 593012. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi30. PL-186. Pedigree - AA8 (Hi) (=Hawaiian Sugar).Kernel color yellow, flint type. Silk date 58 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 149cm.Ear height 61cm. Husk no. 8.6. Row no. 13.7. Kernels per row 26.0.Kernel weight 24.7gm. Resistant to maize mosaic virus.PI 593013. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi31. PL-187. Pedigree - B68(=(41.2504BArg.Flt. xB14)BC3). Kernel color yellow, dent type. Silk date 60 days. <strong>Plant</strong>height 151cm. Ear height 68cm. Husk no. 8.5. Row no. 15.4. Kernels perrow 22.2. Kernel weight 19.0gm. Resistant to maize mosaic virus.PI 593014. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi33. PL-188. Pedigree - Sister line (MV conversion)of Oh545(=(M14 x CI187-2)Oh45)BC1). Kernel color yellow, dent type. Silkdate 59 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 143cm. Ear height 61cm. Husk no. 8.8. Row no.15.7. Kernels per row 30.9. Kernel weight 29.9gm. Resistant to maizemosaic virus.PI 593015. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi34. PL-189. Pedigree - Antigua 2D. Kernel coloryellow, flint type. Silk date 63 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 140cm. Ear height63cm. Husk no. 11.6. Row no. 13.3. Kernels per row 30.0. Kernel weight23.1. Resistant to maize mosaic virus.PI 593016. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi35. PL-190. Pedigree - Sister line (MV conversion)of CM109 (India), from Dixie 18. Kernel color bronze, flint type. Silkdate 59 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 156cm. Ear height 78cm. Husk no. 12.3. Rowno. 15.0. Kernels per row 30.4. Kernel weight 24.3gm. Resistant to maizemosaic virus.PI 593017. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi39. PL-191. Pedigree - Antigua Grp.2 x Hi25. Kernelcolor yellow, dent/flint type. Silk date 63 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 151cm.Ear height 80cm. Husk no. 9.3. Row no. 14.4. Kernels per row 2 9.8.Kernel weight 26.6gm. Resistant to maize mosaic virus.PI 593018. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi40. PL-192. Pedigree - Antigua Grp.2 x Hi25. Kernelcolor pale yellow, flint type. Silk date 59 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 160cm.Ear height 60cm. Husk no. 12.5. Row no. 13.4. Kernels per row 26.8.62


Kernel weight 2 0.5gm. Resistant to maize mosaic virus.PI 593019. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. Hi41. PL-193. Pedigree - Antigua Grp.2 x Hi25. Kernelcolor yellow, dent/flint type. Silk date 66 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height 134cm.Ear height 52cm. Husk no. 8.2. Row no. 12.9. Kernels per row 24.8.Kernel weight 22.0gm. Resistant to maize mosaic virus.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Daryl T. Bowman, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina StateUniversity, Department of Crop Science, Box 8604, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-8604, United States; Steven Leath, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina StateUniversity, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695, UnitedStates; Charles F. Murphy, USDA, ARS, Room 240, Building 005, BARC-West,10300 Baltimore Avenue, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; R.A.Navarro, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Agric. Exp. Station,Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United States; Paul Murphy, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina StateUniversity, 840 Method Road, Unit 3, Box 7629, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695,United States. Received 01/31/1996.PI 593020. Avena sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "RODGERS". CV-341. Pedigree - Coker 80-33 / NC81-376. Winter oat adapted to Southeastern U.S. Juvenile growth habitsemiprostrate. Mature leaf carriage drooping. Height and maturitymedium. Panicles equilateral. Partial resistance to crown rust (Pucciniacoronata). Moderate to high tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus.Moderate winterhardiness. Moderate to poor tolerance to oat soil-bornemosaic virus.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ricetec, Inc., Texas, United States. Received02/01/1996.PI 593021. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. "BASMATI 867". PVP 9600077.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 02/01/1996.PI 593022. Poa pratensis L.Cultivar. "RITA". PVP 9600078.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Iowa Agr. Exp. Sta., Iowa State University,Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received 02/01/1996.PI 593023. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiCultivar. "CRIMSON BEAUTY". PVP 9600079.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Iowa State University, Department ofAgronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received 02/01/1996.PI 593024. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai63


Cultivar. "IA-1". PVP 9600080.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Busch Agricultural <strong>Resources</strong>, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 02/01/1996.PI 593025. Hordeuxn vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. "2B89-4311". PVP 9600081.PI 593026. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. "6B89-2027". PVP 9600082.PI 593027. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. "6B92-7098". PVP 9600083.PI 593028. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. "6B88-3213". PVP 9600084.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Petoseed Company, Inc., United States.Received 02/01/1996.PI 593029. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "UNIDOR". PVP 9600085.PI 593030. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "CANBERRA". PVP 9600086.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Agripro Seeds, Inc., United States. Received02/01/1996.PI 593031. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. "W88-039". PVP 9600087.PI 593032. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. "WI88-052-13". PVP 9600088.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by S & W Seed Company, United States. Received02/01/1996.PI 593033. Medicago sativa L.Cultivar. "SW 9301". PVP 9600089.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Paragon Seed, Inc., United States. Received02/01/1996.PI 593034. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "JUPITER". PVP 9600090.PI 593035. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "ORION". PVP 9600093.64


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Abbott & Cobb, Inc., United States. Received02/01/1996.PI 593036. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. 781. PVP 9600094.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 02/01/1996.PI 593037. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "LH178". PVP 9600095.PI 593038. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "LH227". PVP 9600096.PI 593039. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "LH233". PVP 9600097.PI 593040. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "LH234". PVP 9600098.PI 593041. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. fl LH235 fl . PVP 9600099.PI 593042. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "LH280". PVP 9600100.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Paragon Seed, Inc., United States. Received02/01/1996.PI 593043. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "VENUS". PVP 9600101.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, <strong>No</strong>rth DakotaAgricultural Exp. Sta., Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States. Received02/01/1996.PI 593044. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. 2398. PVP 9600102. Hard red winter wheat.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V.,Netherlands. Received 02/01/1996.PI 593045. Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.Cultivar. "DIPLOMAT". PVP 9600107.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company, UnitedStates. Received 02/01/1996.65


PI 593046. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. "ST 495". PVP 9600108.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. H. Hatchett, USDA, ARS, Kansas StateUniversity, Waters Hall - Dep. of Entomology, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-4004,United States; Scott Haley, South Dakota State University, <strong>Plant</strong> ScienceDepartment, Box 2140-C, Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States; P.Stephen Baenziger, University of Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, 330 KeimHall, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; J.W. Schmidt, Universityof Nebraska, Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln, Nebraska,United States; L.A. Nelson, Nebraska Agr. Exp. Sta., University ofNebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; David D.Baltensperger, University of Nebraska, Panhandle Res. & Ext. Center, 4502Avenue I, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361-4939, United States; Don V. McVey,USDA, ARS, University of Minnesota, Cereal Rust Laboratory, St. Paul,Minnesota 55105, United States; B. Moreno-Sevilla, University of Nebraska,Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; C.J. Peterson,USDA, ARS, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska68583, United States; D.R. Shelton, University of Nebraska, Dept. ofAgronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; John E. Watkins, Universityof Nebraska, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; J. Krall, University of Wyoming Research and Extension Center, Route 1, Box374, Torrington, Wyoming 88420, United States. Received 02/06/1996.PI 593047. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "PRONGHORN"; NE88584; NSGC 6122. CV-848. Pedigree -Centura/Dawn//Colt sib. Tall hard red winter wheat with medium maturity.Chaff white, awned. Moderate straw strength. Moderate resistance to stemrust (contains Sr6 and Srl7) and moderately susceptible to leaf rust.Susceptible to Biotype Great Plains of Hessian fly, soilborne mosaicvirus, and wheat streak mosaic virus. Winterhardiness comparable toother cultivars adapted and commonly grown in Nebraska and South Dakota.Genetically high test weight. Recommended growing area is the drylandwheat production areas of the Panhandle of Nebraska, eastern Wyoming,and western South Dakota. Coleoptile long, similar to Scout 66 and canbe planted deep in dry seedbeds. Tolerant to aluminum toxic soils.Milling and baking properties acceptable.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by R. Stafford, USDA, ARS, P.O. Box 1658, Vernon,Texas 76384, United States. Received 1980.PI 593048. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) TaubertBreeding. TX73-2731; NSL 113032. GP-33.PI 593049. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) TaubertBreeding. TX71-3292; NSL 113033. GP-34.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA, SCS, New Jersey Agr. Exp. Station, NewJersey, United States. Received 1977.PI 593050. Chamaecrista fasciculata (Michaux) E. GreeneBreeding. NSL 95795; NJ-39.66


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Mississippi SCS, Mississippi, United States.Received 1987.PI 593051. Desmanthus illinoensis (Michaux) MacMillan ex Robinson & Fern.Breeding. NSL 208731; 190-V-NPMM 1.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA-SCS, Florida <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center,Florida, United States. Received 1963.PI 593052. Desmodium incanum DC.Breeding. NSL 22663; F-314. Collected in Puerto Rico.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Maryland Agr. Exp. Sta., Maryland, UnitedStates. Received 1961.PI 593053. Kummerowia stipulacea (Maxim.) MakinoCultivar. "ROWAN"; REG NO 1; NSL 6437. CV-1.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA, ARS, Texas Agric. Exp. Station, Texas,United States. Received 1976.PI 593054. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) TaubertBreeding. NSL 91496; G-04.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by B. F. Berrier, 1407 Grand, Canon City, Colorado80212, United States. Received 1985.PI 593055. Lablab purpureus (L.) SweetBreeding. 604B; NSL 194063; Loblolly Pole/Hyacinth/Dobas.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Mississippi SCS, Mississippi, United States.Received 1987.PI 593056. Chamaecrista nictitans (L.) MoenchBreeding. NSL 208729; 190-V-NPMM 3.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA-SCS, Florida <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center,Florida, United States. Received 1963.PI 593057. Desmodium incanum DC.Breeding. NSL 22664; F-672.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA, ARS, Texas Agric. Exp. Station, Texas,United States. Received 1976.67


PI 593058. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) TaubertBreeding. NSL 91497; G-05.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by R. Stafford, USDA, ARS, P.O. Box 1658, Vernon,Texas 76384, United States. Received 1983.PI 593059. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) TaubertBreeding. TX 78-3726; NSL 174413. GP-4.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by D. Savithrunme, AICP, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, GKVK,Bangalore, India. Donated by Tony Hall, University of California - Riverside,Riverside, California, United States. Received 02/01/1995.PI 593060. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 497; CG 331. Collected 02/01/1988 in India.PI 593061. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 509; UPC 126. Collected 02/01/1988 in India.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Jeff Ehlers, University of California,Riverside, Department of Botany & <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences-072, Riverside, California92521-0124, United States. Donated by Tony Hall, University of California -Riverside, Riverside, California, United States. Received 02/01/1995.PI 593062. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 521; KVu 3-2-1. Collected 04/01/1988 in Kenya.end.Brown spot onPI 593063. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 522; KVu 4-P3. Collected 04/01/1988 in Kenya.PI 593064. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 528; KVu 30-P1. Collected 04/01/1988 in Kenya.rib.Darker on midPI 593065. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 570; KVu 301-P2. Collected 04/01/1988 in Kenya.PI 593066. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 601; KVu 352 B. Collected 04/01/1988 in Kenya.PI 593067. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 626; KVu 439 A. Collected 04/01/1988 in Kenya.PI 593068. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 650; KVu 465. Collected 04/01/1988 in Kenya.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by C. J. DeMooy, Colorado State University,Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Agronomy, FortCollins, Colorado, United States. Donated by Tony Hall, University ofCalifornia - Riverside, Riverside, California, United States. Received68


02/01/1995.PI 593069. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 736; BOTS 4D. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593070. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 737; BOTS 4E. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593071. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 743; BOTS 6C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593072. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 749; BOTS 7K. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.phenotypes.TwoPI 593073. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 750; BOTS 8A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593074. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 754; BOTS 8H. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593075. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 755; BOTS 9A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593076. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 761; BOTS 12C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593077. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 764; BOTS 13B. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593078. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 766; BOTS 13D. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.Photosensitive.PI 593079. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 767; BOTS 13F. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.Photosensitive.PI 593080. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 770; BOTS 13K. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593081. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 771; BOTS 14. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.Photosensitive.PI 593082. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 773; BOTS 16A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593083. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 783; BOTS 20F. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593084. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 786; BOTS 22. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593085. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata69


Wild. UCR 797; BOTS 29C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.specks.Few buffPI 593086. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 798; BOTS 29D. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593087. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 817; BOTS 45. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593088. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 819; BOTS 47A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593089. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 828; BOTS 52B. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593090. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 829; BOTS 52C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593091. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 833; BOTS 56. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593092. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 836; BOTS 60C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593093. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 844; BOTS 67A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593094. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 850; BOTS 69A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593095. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 856; BOTS 72C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593096. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 867; BOTS 83. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593097. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 868; BOTS 84. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593098. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 873; BOTS 89. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.Black specks.PI 593099. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 876; BOTS 92. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593100. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 877; BOTS 93. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593101. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 878; BOTS 94. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593102. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 881; BOTS 96. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593103. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata70


Wild. UCR 886; BOTS 100A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593104. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 887; BOTS 100B. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593105. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 893; BOTS 105. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.Photosensitive. Purple specks.PI 593106. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 894; BOTS 106A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593107. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 896; BOTS 107. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593108. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 897; BOTS 108. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593109. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 904; BOTS 111C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593110. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 907; BOTS 114A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593111. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 908; BOTS 115. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593112. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 910; BOTS 116B. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593113. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 911; BOTS 117. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593114. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 913; BOTS 118B. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593115. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 914; BOTS 119. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593116. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 921; BOTS 126. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593117. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 922; BOTS 127. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593118. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 928; BOTS 132. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593119. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 930; BOTS 134. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593120. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 931; BOTS 135. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593121. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata71


Wild. UCR 932; BOTS 136. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593122. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 933; BOTS 137A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.brown specks on bottom.PI 593123. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 936; BOTS 139A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.specks.Band ofBrownPI 593124. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 938; BOTS 141. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.Photosensitive. Purple shading.PI 593125. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 951; BOTS 155. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593126. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 956; BOTS 160. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593127. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 958; BOTS 162. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana. UCR 467.PI 593128. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 959; BOTS 163. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593129. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 961; BOTS 165. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.coat.Loose seedPI 593130. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 962; BOTS 166. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593131. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 970; BOTS 174. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593132. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 973; BOTS 180. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593133. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 981; BOTS 189. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593134. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 994; BOTS 211. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593135. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1002; BOTS 221. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593136. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1006; BOTS 225. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593137. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1010; BOTS 228. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593138. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata72


Wild. UCR 1011; BOTS 229. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593139. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1014; BOTS 232. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.coat.Faint eye.Loose seedPI 593140. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1023; BOTS 241. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593141. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1036; BOTS 251A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593142. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1040; BOTS 253B. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593143. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1053; BOTS 264B. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593144. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1054; BOTS 264C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593145. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1059; BOTS 266F. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593146. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1061; BOTS 268B. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593147. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1062; BOTS 268H. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593148. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1065; BOTS 269C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593149. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1069; BOTS 270. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593150. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1073; BOTS 272A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593151. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1074; BOTS 273. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593152. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1075; BOTS 275C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593153. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1078; BOTS 278G. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593154. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1080; BOTS 279D. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593155. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1081; BOTS 279G. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593156. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata73


Wild. UCR 1084; BOTS 280C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593157. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1091; BOTS 285A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593158. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1095; BOTS 286D. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593159. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1096; BOTS 287. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.Photosensitive.PI 593160. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1098; BOTS 289A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593161. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1099; BOTS 289G. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593162. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1103; BOTS 291. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593163. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1107; BOTS 293D. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593164. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1108; BOTS 294E. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593165. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1109; BOTS 295A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593166. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1111; BOTS 296D. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593167. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1112; BOTS 298A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593168. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1114; BOTS 298C. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593169. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1116; BOTS 303. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593170. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1119; BOTS 306. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.specks.BrownPI 593171. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1132; BOTS 327. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593172. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1140; BOTS 337. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593173. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1144; BOTS 343. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.74


PI 593174. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1145; BOTS 345. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593175. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1148; BOTS 350. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593176. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1152; BOTS 355. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593177. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1170; BOTS 375. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593178. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1171; BOTS 376. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593179. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1172; BOTS 377. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593180. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1177; BOTS 383. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593181. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1178; BOTS 384. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.veins radiate from eye.PurplePI 593182. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1179; BOTS 385. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593183. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1184; BOTS 389. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.shading.PurplePI 593184. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1187; BOTS 392. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593185. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1188; BOTS 393. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593186. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1189; BOTS 394. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593187. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1190; BOTS 395. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593188. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1191; BOTS 396. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593189. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1192; BOTS 397. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593190. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1194; BOTS 399. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593191. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1197; BOTS 402. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.75


PI 593192. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1198; BOTS 403. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593193. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1200; BOTS 405. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593194. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1201; BOTS 406. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593195. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1202; BOTS 407. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593196. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1<strong>205</strong>; BOTS 410. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593197. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1208; BOTS 413. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593198. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1209; BOTS 414. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593199. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1218; BOTS 423. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593200. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1226; BOTS 430. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593201. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1227; BOTS 431. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593202. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1229; BOTS 433. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593203. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1230; BOTS 434. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593204. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1236; BOTS 439. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593<strong>205</strong>. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1247; BOTS 450. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593206. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1248; BOTS 451A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593207. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1251; BOTS 451D. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593208. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1253; BOTS 452. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593209. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1258; BOTS 457. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.specks.Some buff76


PI 593210. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1265; BOTS 465. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.specks.BuffPI 593211. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1279; BOTS 480. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593212. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1286; BOTS 486. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593213. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1294; BOTS 498. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593214. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1298; BOTS 503B. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593215. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1307; BOTS 506B. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593216. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1315; BOTS 514A. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593217. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1321; BOTS 514G. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.Photosenstive.PI 593218. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1325; BOTS 519. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593219. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1328; BOTS 522. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.phenotypes "A".TwoPI 593220. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1329; BOTS 523. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 593221. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1331; BOTS 525. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.specks.Some buffPI 593222. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 1333; BOTS 527. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Institut Senegalais de Rech. Agricole, BP 53,Bambey, Senegal. Donated by Tony Hall, University of California - Riverside,Riverside, California, United States. Received 02/01/1995.PI 593223. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 3347; 59-30. Collected 10/20/1991 in Senegal.PI 593224. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 3352; 60-7. Collected 10/20/1991 in Senegal.CNH.CNT.77


<strong>The</strong> following were collected by B.B. Singh, International Institute ofTropical Agriculture, Grain Legume Improvement Program, Ibadan, Nigeria.Donated by Tony Hall, University of California - Riverside, Riverside,California, United States. Received 02/01/1995.PI 593225. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 4545; IT89KD-245. Collected 06/01/1992 in Nigeria.pods.CurledPI 593226. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 4546; IT89KD-252. Collected 06/01/1992 in Nigeria.PI 593227. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 4561; TVu 298; GROIT; FD 64191. Collected 03/02/1992 inNigeria.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Mark Sterner, Inland Empire Foods, Riverside,California, United States. Donated by Tony Hall, University of California -Riverside, Riverside, California, United States. Received 02/01/1995.PI 593228. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 4665; MPINDI 1. Collected 11/06/1992 in Uganda.PI 593229. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 4667; MPINDI 3. Collected 11/06/1992 in Uganda.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by C. J. DeMooy, Colorado State University,Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Agronomy, FortCollins, Colorado, United States. Donated by Tony Hall, University ofCalifornia - Riverside, Riverside, California, United States. Received02/01/1995.PI 593230. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 4673; BOTS 178. Collected 05/01/1986 in Botswana.PI 593231. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 4675; BOTS 274. Collected 05/01/1986 in Botswana.PI 593232. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataWild. UCR 4676; BOTS 528. Collected 05/01/1986 in Botswana.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Agricultural Research Service -- USDA,Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, UnitedStates. Received 1961.PI 593233. Melilotus albus MedikusCultivar. "DENTA"; NSL 5477. CV-5. Pedigree - Hubam (M. albus) / M.dentatus (coumarin-free). Vigor and productivity combined with lowcoumarin character by back crossing with three additional cutlivars andtwo other accessions of M. albus. Released 1961. A low coumarin(non-bitter) cultivar.78


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Agricultural Research Service -- USDA,Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, UnitedStates. Received 1961.PI 593234. Melilotus albus MedikusCultivar. "SPANISH"; "MADRID WHITE"; NSL 5479. CV-1. Pedigree - Derivedfrom PI 27465 which was donated by the Madrid Botanical Garden inMadrid, Spain in 1910. Released 1926. White flowered biennial, vigorousin early seedling stage. Maturity early enough to escape the droughthazard common in the eastern part of the Great Plains states.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station,College Station, Texas, United States. Donated by Beltsville USDA, ARS,Beltsville, Maryland, United States. Received 1963.PI 593235. Melilotus albus MedikusCultivar. "ISRAEL"; NSL 5482. Pedigree - From PI 200355 which wasintroduced from Israel in 1952. Released 1957. Annual with long growingseason. In south Texas, can be planted in October and will continuegrowth until early August. Large stems, large leaves, and grows tallerthan other varieties.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Karl F. Manke, Texas Agricultural ExperimentStation, Lower Rio Grande Valley Station, Weslaco, Texas, United States.Donated by Agricultural Research Service -- USDA, Beltsville AgriculturalResearch Center, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States. Received 1975.PI 593236. Melilotus albus MedikusCultivar. "EMERALD"; NSL 30287. Pedigree - Selected from the progeny ofa hybrid between Hubam clover and a many stemmed, crown branching,leafy, green-seeded biennial, white blossomed sweetclover selected atBrookings South Dakota in 1935. <strong>The</strong> original cross and first selectionswere made at Brookings, South Dakota in 1935. Released 1944. Annual,many stemmed, fine stemmed, crown branching, leafy, white blossomed, andgreen seeded. Shorter and not as coarse as other annual sweetclovers.Greater recovery after close grazing than other annual sweetclovers.Fineness of stems and leafiness due to a single recessive geneticfactor.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by M.H. Yu, USDA, ARS, U.S. AgriculturalResearch Station, 1636 East Alisal St., Salinas, California 93905, UnitedStates. Received 02/13/1996.PI 593237. Beta vulgar is var. maritixna (L.) Mog.Breeding. Population. Mi-1. GP-170. Pedigree - Pooled seed increasedfrom open pollination of PI 546426 plants with fewer than 10 galls andprotuberances, evaluated 40 days after Meloidogyne incognita race 1 J2inoculations. Mostly annual, multigerm, partially self-compatible,varied in bolting, plant type, and pigmentation. After seedlings wereinoculated with 1,000 second-stage M. incognita Race 1 juveniles per79


plant, about 55 percent of the plants were rated resistant. <strong>Plant</strong>s withzero or fewer than 10 root gall and protuberance counts, and with noneto low nematode reproductions observed, were classified as resistant.<strong>The</strong> nematode resistance is heritable. Valuable for sugarbeet root-knotnematode resistance breeding research.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Dan Phillips, University of Georgia,Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment,Georgia 30223, United States; Richard S. Hussey, University of Georgia,College of Agric. and Envirn. Sciences, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology,Athens, Georgia 30602-7274, United States; H. Roger Boerma, University ofGeorgia, Department of Crop & Soil Science, 3111 <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Building,Athens, Georgia 30602-7272, United States; E. Dale Wood, University ofGeorgia, Dept. of Crop & Soil Sciences, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States;S.L. Finnerty, University of Georgia, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Athens,Georgia 30602, United States; Bruce M. Luzzi, University of Guelph, Dept. ofCrop Science, Guelph, Ontario NIG 2W1, Canada; John P. Tamulonis, Universityof Georgia, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, Athens, Georgia, United States.Received 01/25/1996.PI 593238. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Breeding. Pureline. G93-9106. GP-180. Pedigree - G83-559 x (G80-1515(2)x PI 200538), F4. High resistance to peanut root-knot nematode(Meloidogyne arenaria). Similar resistance to Ma as PI 200538 but higherseed yield. Maturity group VII. Matures 8 d later than Bryan and 2 dlater than PI 200538. 2cm taller and more susceptible to lodging thanBryan. Flowers white, gray pubescence, tan pod walls, and determinategrowth habit. Seed have yellow coat and buff hilum. Also resistant tosouthern (M. incognita) and Javanese (M. javanica) root-knot nematodes,race 3 and race 14 of SCN, and bacterial pustule (Xanthomonas campestrispv. glycines).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by S.L. Dwivedi, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for theSemi-Arid Tropics, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Program, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh502 324, India; S.N. Nigam, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics,Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; A.G.S. Reddy,Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Asia Center, Patancheru,Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; D.V.R. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for theSemi-Arid Tropics, ICRISAT Asia Center, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324,India; G.V. Ranga, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics,Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India. Received 02/12/1996.PI 593239. Arachis hypogaea ssp. fastigiata WaldronCultivated. Pureline. ICGV 86388. GP-77. Pedigree - (Dh 3-20/USA 20//NcAc 2232) F2-B1-B1-B1-B1. Growth habit erect with sequential branching,medium-sized elliptic dark-green leaves. Pods small, two-seeded, andcharacterized by none to slight constriction, moderate reticulation, andabsence of beak. Meat content 70%. Seeds tan in color, and average 100seed mass of 37g. Seeds contain 53% oil. Resistance to Peanut BudNecrosis Disease and Peanut Bud Necrosis Virus and its vector (Thripspalmi).80


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. L. Sherwood, Oklahoma State University,Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078, United States;Robert Hunger, Oklahoma State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, 110 NRC,Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078-9947, United States; Brett F. Carver, OklahomaState University, Department of Agronomy, 368 Agriculture Hall <strong>No</strong>rth,Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078-0507, United States; E.L. Smith, Oklahoma Agr.Exp. Sta., Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078, UnitedStates; B.G. Jordan, RiceTec Inc., Alvis, Texas 77512, United States; R.G.Ward, Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company, Maricopa, Arizona 8523 9, UnitedStates. Received 02/15/1996.PI 593240. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. OK91P648. GP-505. Pedigree - 2555 sib/Vona//2180.Tolerance to aluminum-toxic, acidic soils in a genetic background withoutstanding grain yield potential. In solution culture, seedlings show asimilar hematoxylin stain pattern as Atlas 66, and in the field underlow pH (


. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from Vernal for decreased receptacle diameterthrough 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plantsintercrossed in each cycle.PI 593243. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCWSS/P-B(L)2; UC-1169. GP-321. Pedigree -UCWSS/P-B(L)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from Team for decreased seedyield at through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45plants intercrossed in each cycle.PI 593244. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCWSS/P-C(L)2; UC-1176. GP-323. Pedigree -UCWSS/P-C(L)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from Vernal for decreased seedyield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45plants intercrossed in each cycle.PI 593245. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCDS/P-A(L)2; UC-1142. GP-325. Pedigree -UCDS/P-A(L)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from CUF101 for decreased seedsper pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45plants intercrossed in each cycle.PI 593246. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCDS/P-B(L)2; UC-1166. GP-327. Pedigree -UCDS/P-B(L)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from Team for decreased number ofseeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection.Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.PI 593247. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCDS/P-C(L)2; UC-1172. GP-329. Pedigree -UCDS/P-C(L)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from Vernal for decreased numberof seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection.Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.PI 593248. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCDS/P-C(H)2; UC-1173. GP-330. Pedigree -UCDS/P-C(H)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from Vernal for increased numberof seeds per pod through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection.Approx. 45 plants intercrossed in each cycle.PI 593249. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCDS-A(L)2; UC-1141. GP-307. Pedigree - UCDS-A(L)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from CUF101 for decreased seed yield through 2cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossedin each cycle.PI 593250. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCDS-A(H)2; UC-1147. GP-308. Pedigree -UCDS-A(HL)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from CUF101 for increased seedyield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45plants intercrossed in each cycle.PI 593251. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCWSS-A(H)2; UC-1149. GP-309. Pedigree -UCWSS-A(H)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from CUF101 for increased seed82


yield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx.45plants intercrossed in each cycle.PI 593252. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCWSS-A(L)2; UC-1163. GP-312. Pedigree -UCWSS-A(L)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from CUF101 for decreased seedyield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 4 5plants intercrossed in each cycle.PI 593253. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCDS-B(L)2; UC-1165. GP-313. Pedigree - UCDS-B(L)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from Team for decreased seed yield at through3 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 4 5 plantsintercrossed in each cycle.PI 593254. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCDS-C(L)2; UC-1171. GP-316. Pedigree - UCDS-C(L)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from Vernal for decreased seed yield through 2cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45 plants intercrossedin each cycle.PI 593255. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaBreeding. Population. UCWSS-C(L)2; UC-1174. GP-317. Pedigree -UCWSS-C(L)2. <strong>Germplasm</strong> pool selected from Vernal for decreased seedyield through 2 cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection. Approx. 45plants intercrossed in each cycle.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,United States; CD. Nickell, University of Illinois, Department of Agronomy,1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; T.R. Cary,University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. of Agronomy, Urbana,Illinois 61801, United States; Paul Stephens, Pioneer Hi-Bred International,2999 East 350th Road, Suite 102, La Salle, Illinois 61301, United States.Received 02/15/1996.PI 593256. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "Cisne"; LN90-4129. CV-348; PVP 9600136. Pedigree - F4selection from Burlison x Asgrow A3733. Indeterminate Group IV maturity(relative maturity 4.4) similar to Spencer. Compared to Spencer averaged2% higher seed yield, 25 mg/seed-1 ligher seed weight, 8 g/kg-1 higherseed protein concentration, and 12 cm shorter plant height. Similar toSpencer in seed quality and seed oil concentration. Has Rps 1-b and Rps3 genes for resistance to phytophthora rot. Susceptible to brown stemrot, soybean cyst nematode (races 3 & 4) and sudden death syndrome.Flowers purple, tawny pubescence, tan pods at maturity, and dull yellowseeds with black hila.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,United States; Jay Tharp, University of Illinois, Department of Agronomy,1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; CD. Nickell,University of Illinois, Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue,83


Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; Greg <strong>No</strong>el, USDA-ARS, University ofIllinois, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Urbana, Illinois 61801, UnitedStates; T.R. Cary, University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. ofAgronomy, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States. Received 02/15/1996.PI 593257. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Breeding. LN90-4524. CV-349. Pedigree - F4 selection from LN86-4668 xAsgrow A3733. Group III maturity (relative maturity 3.7) averaging 1 dayearlier than Linford and 4 days later than Resnik. Compared with Linfordat noninfested SCN locations averaged 6% higher seed yield, and 10 cmshorter plant height. At SCN infested locations, seed yield was 15%higher than Linford and 17% higher than Resnik. When evaluated againstSCN in the greenhouse, is susceptible to races 1 & 2, moderatelyresistant to races 3,4,& 5, and resistant to race 14. Flowers purple,tawny pubescence, brown pods at maturity, and dull yellow seeds withblack hila.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,United States; CD. Nickell, University of Illinois, Department of Agronomy,1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; T.R. Cary,University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. of Agronomy, Urbana,Illinois 61801, United States; D. Heavner, University of Illinois, Dept. ofCrop Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States.Received 02/15/1996.PI 593258. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "Macon"; LN89-295. CV-350; PVP 9600135. Pedigree - F4selection from Sherman x Resnik. Indeterminate Group III maturity(relative maturity 3.9) 5 days later than Resnik. Compared with Resnikaveraged 10% higher seed yield, 25 mg seed-1 larger seeds, 6 g/kg-1lower seed protein, 4 g/kg-1 lower seed oil, and 5cm plant height.Susceptible to phytophthora rot (races 1,4 and 7), brown stem rot, andmoderately resistant to sudden death syndrome. Flowers white, tawnypubescence, brown pods at maturity, and dull yellow seeds with blackhila.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,United States; CD. Nickell, University of Illinois, Department of Agronomy,1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; T.R. Cary,University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. of Agronomy, Urbana,Illinois 61801, United States; D.J. Johnson, University of Illinois, Dept. ofCrop Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; D.Gay, University of Illinois, Dept. of Crop Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin, Urbana,Illinois 61801, United States. Received 02/15/1996.PI 593259. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "Iroquois"; LN88-10534. CV-351; PVP 9600137. Pedigree - F4selection from LN81-1029 x Asgrow A2943. Indeterminate Group IIImaturity (relative maturity 3.0) similar to Resnik. Compared with Resnikaveraged 3% higher seed yield, and 7.5 cm taller plant height. Similarto Resnik in lodging, seed weight, seed quality score, and seed protein84


and oil concentration. Resistant to race 1 and susceptible to races 4 &7 of phytophthora rot. Susceptible to brown stem rot, soybean cystnematode (races 3 & 4) , and sudden death syndrome. Flowers purple, graypubescence, brown pods, seeds yellow with intermediate seed coat lusterand imperfect black hila.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,United States; Gary A. Pederson, USDA, ARS, Crop Sci. Research Lab, ForageResearch Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762-5367, United States; YanaK. Guteva, Institute of Introduction and <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Sadovo,Plovdiv 4122, Bulgaria; Siyka Angelova, Institute of Introduction and <strong>Plant</strong>Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, 4122 Sadovo, Plovdiv, Bulgaria; Datcho P. Shamov,Institute of Introduction and <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, 4122 Sadovo, Plovdiv,Bulgaria. Donated by Gary A. Pederson, USDA, ARS, Crop Sci. Research Lab,Forage Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762-5367, UnitedStates. Received 08/31/1994.PI 593260, Trifolium aureum PollichWild. 93-25. Collected 08/02/1993 in Bulgaria. Bright yellow flower.Large yellow reflexed head but not campestre. Few plants with yellowreflexed head. Florets much larger than campestre.PI 593261. Trifolium aureum PollichWild. 93-40. Collected 08/04/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42 deg. 2 1 19"N. Longitude 23 deg. 54' 8 11 E. Elevation 1140 m. 8-10 km west ofVelingrad on road to Jundola. Sandy clay loam; 50% sand, 15% silt, 35%clay. Grasses and Forbes; open mountain meadows. Bright yellow flower.PI 593262. Trifolium dubium Sibth.Wild. 93-78. Collected 08/07/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg. 37 1 45"N. Longitude 23 deg. 20' II 11 E. Elevation 645 m. 6-8 km east ofSandanski on road to Jane Sandanski. Sandy loam-silt loam; 47% sand, 50%silt, 3% clay. Meadow grasses; edge of sand field along creek. Narrowvalley with stream. Yellow flower. Very fine stems, few florets perhead, petiolate leaves.PI 593263. Trifolium echinatum var. carmeli (Boiss.) Gibelli & BelliWild. 93-75. Collected 08/06/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg. 24' II 11N. Longitude 23 deg. 21' 40" E. Elevation 180 m. Edge of Chuchulegavillage near creek. Silty loam; 30% sand, 53% silt, 17% clay. Drygrassland; low valley. Occasional. Pinkish white flower.PI 593264. Trifolium subterraneum L. ssp. subterraneumWild. 93-108. Collected 08/02/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42 deg. 4 1 N.Longitude 27 deg. 33' E. Elevation 270 m. Near Petrova Niva, StrandjaMountains. Obtained from Yana Guteva, Sadovo. White flower. Blackseeds.PI 593265. Trifolium suffocatum L.Wild. 93-109. Collected 11/29/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42 deg. 11' N.Longitude 27 deg. 27" E. Elevation 240 m. 7-8 km east of Bosna, StrandjaMountains. Dry, stoney. Obtained from Dr. Yana Guteva, Sadovo.Bulgarian collection number 92 20 67a. White flower.85


<strong>The</strong> following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington, Kentucky40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593266. Trifolium hirtum All.Cultivated. C-l. Collected 06/02/1994 in California, United States.Latitude 38 deg. 33' 21" N. Longitude 121 deg. 58' 58 •' W. Yolo County.About 9 miles west of Davis on Highway 31, then 1/4 mile on gravel roadnext to resevoir. Open exposure on a level slope. Disturbed soil.PI 593267. Trifolium dubium Sibth.Wild. C-2; Hop Clover. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, United States. Latitude 39 deg. 14' 5 11 N. Longitude 121 deg. 17' 7 11 W. Elevation130 m. About 15 miles East of Marysville, on Rte. 20, then 6 miles NE onPeoria Rd. to Sierra Foothills Experiment Station. Mountain foothillsalong bank of creek leading to Yuba River, 60% sand, 27% sh, 13% clay,pH 6.9. Soil thin rocky. Slope 25-30 degrees, southern aspect. Scruboak, grasslands with wild oat, pine, bromus, introduced T. hir Trifoliumhirtum. Upright.PI 593268. Trifolium microcephalum PurshWild. C-3. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, United States. Latitude39 deg. 14' 5 11 N. Longitude 121 deg. 17' 7 11 E. Elevation 130 m. About15 miles East of Marysville, on Rte. 20, then 6 miles NE on Peoria Rd.to Sierra Foothills Experiment Station. Mountain foothills along bank ofcreek leading to Yuba River, 60% sand, 27% sh, 13% clay. Soil thinrocky. Slope 25-30 degrees, southern aspect. Scrub oak, grasslands withwild oat, pine, bromus, introduced Trifolium hirtum. Upright.PI 593269. Trifolium willdenovii SprengelWild. C-3A. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, United States. Latitude39 deg. 14' 5 11 N. Longitude 121 deg. 17' 7 11 W. Elevation 130 m. About15 miles East of Marysville, on Rte. 20, then 6 miles NE on Peoria Rd.to Sierra Foothills Experiment Station. Mountain foothills along bank ofcreek leading to Yuba River, 60% sand, 27% sh, 13% clay, pH 6.9. Soilthin rocky. Slope 25-30 degrees, southern aspect. Scrub oak, grasslandswith wild oat, pine, bromus, introduced Trifolium hirtum. Upright.PI 593270. Trifolium ciliolatum Benth.Wild. C-3B. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, United States. Latitude39 deg. 14• 5 11 N. Longitude 121 deg. 17' 7 11 E. Elevation 130 m. About15 miles East of Marysville, on Rte. 20, then 6 miles NE on Peoria Rd.to Sierra Foothills Experiment Station. Mountain foothills along bank ofcreek leading to Yuba River, 60% sand, 27% sh, 13% clay. Soil thinrocky. Slope 25-30 degrees, southern aspect. Scrub oak, grasslands withwild oat, pine, bromus, introduced Trifolium hirtum. Upright.PI 593271. Trifolium ciliolatum Benth.Wild. C-4. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, United States. Latitude39 deg. 14' 5 lf N. Longitude 121 deg. 17• 7 11 W. Elevation 130 m. About15 miles East of Marysville, on Rte. 20, then 6 miles on Peoria Rd. to86


Sierra Foothills Experiment Station. Mountain foothills along bank ofcreek leading to Yuba River, 60% sand, 27% sh, 13% clay. Soil thinrocky. Slope 25-30 degrees, southern aspect. Scrub oak, grasslands withwild oat, pine, bromus, introduced Trifolium hirtum. Upright.PI 593272. Trifolium willdenovii SprengelWild. C-5; Tomcat Clover. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, UnitedStates. Latitude 39 deg. 14' 5 lf N. Longitude 121 deg. 17' 7 11 W.Elevation 130 m. About 15 miles East of Marysville, on Rte. 20, then 6miles NE on Peoria Rd. to Sierra Foothills Experiment Station. Mountainfoothills along bank of creek leading to Yuba River, 60% sand, 27% sh,13% clay. Soil thin rocky. Slope 25-30 degrees, southern aspect. Scruboak, grasslands with wild oat, pine, bromus, introduced Trifoliumhirtum. Upright.PI 593273. Trifolium willdenovii SprengelWild. C-6; Tomcat clover. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, UnitedStates. Latitude 39 deg. 17• 15 11 N. Longitude 121 deg. 17' 21 11 W.Elevation 500 m. About 15 miles East of Marysville, on Rte. 20, then 6miles NE on Peoria Rd. to Sierra Foothills Experiment Station. AlongRoad 6. Mountain foothills along bank of creek leading to Yuba River,47% sand, 33% sh, 20% clay, pH 6.0. Soil thin rocky. Slope 20 degrees,eastern aspect. Scrub oak, grasslands with wild oat, pine, bromus,introduced Trifolium hirtum. Upright.PI 593274. Trifolium ciliolatum Benth.Wild. C-7. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, United States. Latitude39 deg. 17' 15 f • N. Longitude 121 deg. 17• 21" W. Elevation 500 m.About 15 miles East of Marysville, on Rte. 20, then 6 miles NE on PeoriaRd. to Sierra Foothills Experiment Station. Along Road 6. Mountainfoothills along bank of creek leading to Yuba River, 47% sand, 33% sh,20% clay, pH 6.0. Soil thin rocky. Slope 20 degrees, eastern aspect.Scrub oak, grasslands with wild oat, pine, bromus, introduced Trifoliumhirtum. Upright.PI 593275. Trifolium albopurpureum Torrey & A. GrayWild. C-8. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, United States. Latitude39 deg. 17' 15" N. Longitude 121 deg. 17' 21" W. Elevation 500 m.About 15 miles East of Marysville, on Rte. 20, then 6 miles NE on PeoriaRd. to Sierra Foothills Experiment Station. Along Road 6. Mountainfoothills along bank of creek leading to Yuba River, 47% sand, 33% sh,20% clay, pH 6.0. Soil thin rocky. Slope 20 degrees, eastern aspect.Scrub oak, grasslands with wild oat, pine, bromus, introduced Trifoliumhirtum. Upright. Very pubescent calyx, shatters easily.PI 593276. Trifolium microcephalum PurshWild. C-9. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, United States. Latitude39 deg. 17' 15' ' N. Longitude 121 deg. 17' 21" W. Elevation 500 m.About 15 miles East of Marysville, on Rte. 20, then 6 miles NE on PeoriaRd. to Sierra Foothills Experiment Station. Along Road 6. Mountainfoothills along bank of creek leading to Yuba River, 47% sand, 33% sh,20% clay, pH 6.0. Soil thin rocky. Slope 25-30 degrees, southern aspect.Scrub oak, grasslands with wild oat, pine, bromus, introduced Trifoliumhirtum.87


PI 593277. Trifolium bifidum var. decipiens E. GreeneWild. C-10. Collected 06/03/1994 in California, United States. Latitude39 deg. 14' 5' 1 N. Longitude 121 deg. 17' 7 11 W. About 15 miles East ofMarysville, on Rte. 20, then 6 miles NE on Peoria Rd. to SierraFoothills Experiment Station. Along Road 6. Mountain foothills alongbank of creek leading to Yuba River, 47% sand, 33% sh, 20% clay, pH 6.0.Soil thin rocky. Slope 25-30 degrees, southern aspect. Scrub oak,grasslands with wild oat, pine, bromus, introduced Trifolium hirtum.^Upright, low growing. Seeds black. May be a mixture of tall and shorttypes, perhaps mixed with some Trifolium dubium which it resemblesexcept for the black seeds.PI 593278. Trifolium macraei Hook. & Am.Wild. C-ll. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 19' 5 11 N. Longitude 123 deg. 4' 15'' W. Elevation 15 m. SonomaCounty. Bodega Bay Marine Research Lab., Bodega Bay, 3 miles East ShoreDrive. Sandy bluff overlooking Pacific Ocean. 87% sand, 13% sh, 0 clay.pH 6.5. Prostrate. Flowers purple.PI 593279. Trifolium barbigerum TorreyWild. C-12. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. SonomaCo. Bodega Bay Marine Research Lab, UCD. Bodega Bay, 3 miles of EastShore Drive. 87% sand, 13% sh, 0 clay. pH 6.5. Procumbent.PI 593280. Trifolium gracilentum Torrey & A. GrayWild. C-13. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. SonomaCounty. Bodega Bay Marine Research Lab, UCD. Bodega Bay 3 miles east ofShore Drive. 87% sand, 13% sh, 0 clay. pH 6.5. Flowers reddish purple,upright.PI 593281. Trifolium fucatum LindleyWild. C-14. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. SonomaCounty. Bodega Bay Marine Research Lab, UCD. Bodega Bay 3 miles east ofShore Drive. 87% sand, 13% sh, 0 clay. pH 6.5. Cream flower turningpink with maturity. Several additional plants sampled on bluffoverlooking ocean.PI 593282. Trifolium variegatum Nutt.Wild. C-16. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 18' N. Longitude 122 deg. 47' 18•' W. Elevation 60 m. Two Rock.Walker Road, 3 miles N of Two Rock; Button Ranch. Grassy pasture.Silt-loam. 27% sand, 60% sh, 13% clay. pH 6.0. Flowers purple,procumbent.PI 593283. Trifolium microcephalum PurshWild. C-17. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 18' 3 11 N. Longitude 122 deg. 46' 37'' W. Elevation 90 m. TwoRock, California; Walker Rd., 3 miles N of Two Rock; Button Ranch.Grassy pasture; sandy loam. 67% sand, 33% sh, 0 clay. pH 5.7. Uprightbut short, low growing. Flowers white.PI 593284. Trifolium variegatum Nutt.Wild. C-18. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 18' 3 11 N. Longitude 122 deg. 46' 37'' W. Elevation 90 m. TwoRock, California; Walker Rd., 3 miles N of Two Rock; Button Ranch.88


Grassy pasture; sandy loam, 67% sand, 33% sh, 0 clay. pH 5.7.but low growing. Flowers lavender.UprightPI 593285. Trifolium bifidum var. decipiens E. GreeneWild. C-19. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 18' 3 I( N. Longitude 122 deg. 46' 37'' W. Elevation 90 m. TwoRock, California; Walker Rd., 3 miles N of Two Rock; Button Ranch.Grassy pasture; sandy loam, 67% sand, 33% sh, 0 clay. pH 5.7. Lowgrowing. Flowers pink to purple. This accession is distinct from var.bifidum which has leaflets deeply bifid (forked), but none of thisfound.PI 593286. Trifolium ciliolatum Benth.Wild. C-20. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 18' 3' 1 N. Longitude 122 deg. 46' 37'' W. Elevation 90 m. TwoRock, California; Walker Rd., 3 miles N of Two Rock; Button Ranch.Grassy pasture; sandy loam, 67% sand, 33% sh, 0 clay. pH 5.7. Upright.Flowers white to pink to purple.PI 593287. Trifolium gracilentum Torrey & A. GrayWild. C-20A. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 18' 3 1 ' N. Longitude 122 deg. 46' 37" W. Elevation 90 m. TwoRock, California; Walker Rd., 3 miles N of Two Rock; Button Ranch.Grassy pasture; sandy loam, 67% sand, 33% sh, 0 clay. pH 5.7.PI 593288. Trifolium microdon Hook. & Arn.Wild. C-21. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 18' 3' 1 N. Longitude 122 deg. 46' 37'' W. Elevation 90 m. TwoRock, California; Walker Rd., 3 miles N of Two Rock; Button Ranch.Grassy pasture; sandy loam, 67% sand, 33% sh, 0 clay. pH 5.7. Upright.Flowers pale pink to whitish.PI 593289. Trifolium oliganthum SteudelWild. C-22; Tomcat clover. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, UnitedStates. Latitude 38 deg. 18' 3'' N. Longitude 122 deg. 46' 37'• W.Elevation 90 m. Two Rock, California; Walker Rd., 3 miles N of Two Rock;Button Ranch. Grassy pasture; sandy loam, 67% sand, 33% sh, 0 clay. pH5.7. Upright. Flowers reddish purple. One envelope possibly mixed witholiganthum but other envelope (same no.) thought to be pure. Willseparate at a later date if possible.PI 593290. Trifolium willdenovii SprengelWild. C-22A. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 18' 3'' N. Longitude 122 deg. 46' 37'' W. Elevation 90 m. TwoRock, California; Walker Rd., 3 miles N of Two Rock; Button Ranch.Grassy pasture; sandy loam, 67% sand, 33% sh, 0 clay. pH 5.7. Oneenvelope possibly mixed with oliganthum but other envelope (same no.)thought to be pure. This is the second envelope.PI 593291. Trifolium willdenovii SprengelWild. C-24; Tomcat clover. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, UnitedStates. Latitude 38 deg. 24' 10'' N. Longitude 122 deg. 14' 14'• W.Elevation 470 m. Napa. 4 miles NE on Atlas Peek Rd. Chapparel foothillswith vernal pools; wild oat, bunch grasses, festuca californicum, scruboak, vicia, western wild rye, ryegrass. Sandy loam; 67% sand, 33% sh, 089


clay. pH 6.0.Prickly heads. Upright. Flowers purple.PI 593292. Trifolium microcephalum PurshWild. C-25. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 24' 10" N. Longitude 122 deg. 14' 14 fl W. Elevation 470 m.Napa. 4 miles NE on Atlas Peek Rd. Chapparel foothills with vernalpools; wild oat, bunch grasses, festuca californicum, scrub oak, vicia,western wild rye, ryegrass. Sandy loam; 67% sand, 33%sh, 0 clay. pH 6.0.Upright. Low growing. <strong>Plant</strong>s short. Flowers white pink.PI 593293. Trifolium microdon Hook. & Arn.Wild. C-26. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 24' 10" N. Longitude 122 deg. 14' 14 fl W. Elevation 470 m.Napa. 4 miles NE on Atlas Peak Rd. Chapparel foothills with vernalpools; wild oat, bunch grasses, festuca californicum, scrub oak, vicia,western wild rye, ryegrass. Sandy loam; 67% sand, 33% sh, 0 clay. pH6.0. Upright but short. Flowers pink white.PI 593294. Trifolium variegatum Nutt.Wild. C-27. Collected 06/04/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 24 f 10" N. Longitude 122 deg. 14' 14" W. Elevation 470 m.Napa. 4 miles NE on Atlas Peek Rd. Chapparel foothills; along drain fromvernal pool. Decumbent. Flowers purple with white tip.PI 593295. Trifolium depauperatum Desv.Wild. C-28. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 24' 10" N. Longitude 122 deg. 14' 14 lf W. Elevation 470 m.Napa. 4 miles NE on Atlas Peek Rd. Chapparel foothills; along edge ofdried-up vernal pool. <strong>Plant</strong>s upright but very short.PI 593296. Trifolium obtusiflorum Hook. & Arn.Wild. C-29; Swamp clover. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, UnitedStates. Latitude 38 deg. 38' 6 fl N. Longitude 122 deg. 24' 29" W.Elevation 220 m. Napa. Pope Valley; Wallace Farm; 3 miles NE of WantrupWildlife Sanctuary; Creek about 1/2 mile N of farmhouse. Among rocksalong bank of dry creek. Sandy soil; 93% sand, 7% sh, 0 clay. pH 7.3.Nice tall plants, very prickly calyx teeth. Upright. Flowers purple.PI 593297. Trifolium gracilentum Torrey & A. GrayWild. C-30. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 37' 54" N. Longitude 122 deg. 23' 18" W. Elevation 210 m. PopeValley. Wallace Farm; 3 miles NE of Wantrup Wildlife Sanctuary. Field atfarm entrance about 1/2 mile S. of farmhouse. Pasture field, ryegrass,wild oat, medusa head. Sandy loam; 87% sand, 7% sh, 7% clay; pH 7.0.Scattered, hard to locate plants in open pasture. Procumbent.PI 593298. Trifolium fucatum LindleyWild. C-32. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 39' 9 11 N. Longitude 122 deg. 25' 39'' W. Elevation 240 m. NapaCounty. Pope Valley; Old Barnett Ranch; End of Barnett Rd., 1/4 mile <strong>No</strong>f cemetery. Abandoned grape vineyard; Sandy loam; 60% sand, 40% sh, 0clay; pH 6.7. Rare scattering plants in between rows of grapesabandoned due to phyloxera. <strong>Plant</strong>s erect.PI 593299. Trifolium willdenovii Sprengel90


Wild. C-33; Tomcat clover. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, UnitedStates. Latitude 38 deg. 38 1 21'' N. Longitude 122 deg. 26' 4' 1 W.Elevation 400 m. Napa County. Pope Valley; Howell Mtn. Rd. 1 mile SW ofPope-Childs Rd. Roadside bank; short forbes and brush. Clay loam; 40%sand, 20% sh, 40% clay; pH 6.0. Upright.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Jake Ruygt, 3549 Willis Drive, Napa,California 94558, United States. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University ofKentucky, Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington,Kentucky 40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, University ofFlorida, Department of Agronomy, 3 04 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida32611-0500, United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593300. Trifolium gracilentum Torrey & A. GrayWild. C-34. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 28' 45'' N. Longitude 122 deg. 27' 55•• W. Elevation 120 m. NapaCounty St. Helena; 1/2 mile S of Sulphur Springs Ave. on LewellingRanch. Procumbent.PI 593301. Trifolium microdon Hook. & Am.Wild. C-35. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 28' 45'• N. Longitude 122 deg. 27' 55'' W. Elevation 120 m. NapaCounty. St. Helena, 1/2 mile S of Sulphur Springs Ave. on LewellingRanch. Upright, short.PI 593302. Trifolium ciliolatum Benth.Wild. C-36. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 28' 45'' N. Longitude 122 deg. 27' 55'' W. Elevation 120 m. NapaCounty. St. Helena, 1/2 mile S of Sulphur Springs Ave. on LewellingRanch. Upright.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington, Kentucky40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593303. Trifolium microcephalum PurshWild. C-37. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 28' 45•• N. Longitude 122 deg. 27' 55'• W. Elevation 120 m. NapaCo. St. Helena, 1/2 mile S of Sulphur Springs Ave. on Lewelling Ranch.Upright, short.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Vern L. Yadon, 1119 Buena Viast Avenue,Pacific Grove, California 93950, United States. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor,University of Kentucky, Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N,Lexington, Kentucky 40546-0019, United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593304. Trifolium polyodon E. GreeneWild. C-38. Collected 06/07/1994 in California, United States. Latitude36 deg. 35' 44'• N. Longitude 121 deg. 57' 40'' W. Elevation 8 m.Pacific Grove. Monterey Country Club, South Moss Beach, 1/4 mile N of91


Bud Rd, along 17 mile drive. Sandy beach. Sandy loam; 80% sand, 13% sh,7% clay; pH 5.7. 1994 seed.PI 593305. Trifolium trichocalyx A. A. HellerWild. C-40. Collected 06/07/1994 in California, United States. Latitude36 deg. 35' I 11 N. Longitude 121 deg. 35' 29'' W. Elevation 200 m.Pacific Grove. Intersection of Castenella Way and unnamed street. Areaburned in 1987 or 1989; sandy; Clay loam; 47% sand, 27% sh, 27% clay; pH5.6. Vern Yadon stated that plants were frequent after burn, but notseen much since. Seed harvested from pot grown at home in 1994.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington, Kentucky40546-0019, United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593306. Trifolium polyodon E. GreeneWild. C-41. Collected 06/07/1994 in California, United States. Latitude36 deg. 34 1 37'' N. Longitude 121 deg. 50' 28'• W. Elevation 78 m.Pacific Grove. Olmstead Rd., Hwy 68, Monterra Ranch. Pasture field.Sandy loam; 60% sand, 33% sh, 7% clay; pH 5.5. Soil wet in winter butdried very hard in summer. <strong>Plant</strong>s low growing.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Randall Morgan, 3500 N. Main St., Soquel,California 95073, United States. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University ofKentucky, Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington,Kentucky 40546-0019, United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593307. Trifolium buckwestiorum IselyWild. C-42. Collected 06/08/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 210 m. Swanton, Santa CruzCo. Along old road bed; Scott Creek watershed. Shallow depression thatcollects water in winter; Associated with live oak, not in opengrassland; Clay loam. Prostrate. Flowers white.PI 593308. Trifolium variegatum Nutt.Wild. C-44. Collected 06/08/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 213 m. Scotts Valley; 1/4mile north of school, north of Vine Hill School Road. Grasslands.Semi-erect. Flowers purple with white tip. Scattered within a small area(30' long).PI 593309. Trifolium barbigerum TorreyWild. C-45. Collected 06/09/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 213 m. Scotts Valley; 1/4mile north of school, north of Vine Hill School Rd. Grasslands.Decumbent. Flowers purple with white tip. Scattered.PI 593310. Trifolium depauperatum Desv.Wild. C-46. Collected 06/08/1994 in California, United States. ScottsValley; 1/4 mile north of school; north of Vine Hill School Rd. Sandyclay loam. Bare patch in midst of grassland. Very thin soil overbedrock. Decumbent. Monoculture. Flowers pink.92


PI 593311. Trifolium barbigerum var, andrewsii A. GrayWild. C-47. Collected 06/08/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 213 m. Scotts Valley; 1/4mile north of school, north of Vine Hill School Rd. Bare patch in midstof grassland. Growing with Lasthenia californica. T. graysii (inlandrace according to Morgan). Decumbent. Dense monoculture. Flowers purplewith white tip.PI 593312, Trifolium depauperatum Desv.Wild. C-48. Collected 06/08/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 800 m. Santa Cruz Co. 1/2mile from site 18 (west); Scotts Valley, just N of Casa Way. Opengrasslands, bare patches caused by thin soil over bedrock. Seed from1989; all others until now, 1994 variety truncatum of depauperatumaccording to Isley. Decumbent. Flowers purple.PI 593313. Trifolium fucatum LindleyWild. C-49. Collected 06/08/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 366 m. Santa Clara Co. Mt.Motonna Co. Park; 1/2 mile along Merry-go-round trail along Sprig lake.Serpentine slope; grass, no other clover. Semi-erect. Dense colony.Flowers cream.PI 593314. Trifolium variegatum Nutt.Wild. C-50. Collected 06/08/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 213 m. Santa Cruz Co.; ScottsValley; 1/4 mile north of school; north of Vine Hill School Rd.Grassland. Flowers are pink and more numerous per head than othervariegatum; calyx is green, not purple tipped.PI 593315. Trifolium variegatum Nutt.Wild. C-51. Collected 06/08/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 210 m. Swanton, Santa CruzCo. Along old road bed going from Purdy Aluminum Scott Creek Watershed.This is the normal variegatum which occurs with the pseudo variegatum.<strong>Plant</strong>s grow from seed collected in wild. This seed then is from thegarden. Flowers purple with white tip.PI 593316. Trifolium barbigerum var. andrewsii A. GrayWild. C-52. Collected 06/09/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 15 m. San Mateo Co. BeanHollow Beach; on Highway 1 S. of Pescadero; 2 1/2 miles S. of PescaderoRd. intersection. Sandy beach with Lathenia along trail; bare ground;sandy loam. Site description by Morgan. Two collections (one fromgarden and one from field). Large form along coast - T. grayii accordingto Morgan. Flowers purple with white tip.PI 593317. Trifolium variegatum Nutt.Wild. C-53. Collected 06/09/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 61 m. Western city limits ofSanta Cruz along and S of Highway 1, W of Meder St. Open grasslandsmixed with T. variegatum and T. barbigerum; sandy loam. Big showyheads. Flowers purple with white tip.PI 593318. Trifolium barbigerum Torrey93


Wild. C-54. Collected 06/09/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 152 m. Santa Cruz; nearsummit of Swanton Rd. , 1/2 mile S of summit; 1/2 mile inland of PelicanRock. Level coastal terrace; open grassland with typical barbigerumnearby that does not appear to hybridize with this form. Sandy loam.Known in only 2-3 locations.PI 593319. Trifolium macraei Hook. & Am.Wild. C-55. Collected 06/09/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 61 m. Western city limits ofSanta Cruz along and S of Highway 1, W of Meder St. Open grasslandsmixed with Trifolium variegatum and Trifolium barbigerum. 1981 seed.Semi-erect; few scattered plants.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Lowell Ahart. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor,University of Kentucky, Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N,Lexington, Kentucky 40546-0019, United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593320. Trifolium barbigerum var. andrewsii A. GrayWild. C-56. Collected 06/06/1994 in California, United States. Elevation61 m. Butte Co. Oraville; T 20 N, R 3 E; Southwest 1/4 Sect. 27. About1/2 mile east of large PG&E substation. East of Cottonwood Creek, about4 miles NW of Oraville. Dark brown to black gravelly soil, side of smallvernal pool or swale. Few plants found. Only form of Trifoliumbarbigerum found in Butte Co.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Randall Morgan, 3500 N. Main St., Soquel,California 95073, United States. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University ofKentucky, Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington,Kentucky 40546-0019, United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593321. Trifolium albopurpureum Torrey & A. GrayWild. C-57. Collected 07/01/1994 in California, United States. Latitude37 deg. N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 213 m. Santa Cruz Co. ScottsValley; 1/4 mile N of Vine Hill school; in grasslands. Undisturbed soil;decomposed mud stone; native grasses and herbs mixed. Received July 14,1994; site not seen by N. L. Taylor.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Lowell Ahart. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor,University of Kentucky, Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N,Lexington, Kentucky 40546-0019, United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593322. Trifolium fucatum LindleyWild. C-58. Collected 07/01/1994 in California, United States. Elevation61 m. Butte Co., Biggs. <strong>No</strong>rthside of Biggs Princeton Road about 2 mileswest of Biggs. Fallow rice field, dark bare clay soil. Seed collectedin spring of 1992 by Lowell Ahart. Although very rare in Butte Co.,sometimes common in fallow rice fields. Erect. Flowers yellow.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington, Kentucky94


40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593323. Trifolium amoenum E. GreeneWild. C-59. Collected 07/25/1994 in California, United States. Latitude38 deg. 23' 34•' N. Longitude 123 deg. 0' 3 11 W. Bodega Bay, SonomaCounty, also known as Occidental. Collected in wild in July 1993. Fromculture July 8, 1994 to July 11, 1994. Thought to be lost butrediscovered and presented by Peter Connors. Upright, vigorous.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Randall Morgan, 3500 N. Main St., Soquel,California 95073, United States. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University ofKentucky, Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington,Kentucky 40546-0019, United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593324. Trifolium barbigerum TorreyWild. C-61. Collected 1994 in California, United States. Salano Co.Jepsom Prairie Reserve; South of Davis. Edge of small, shallow vernalpool; very dry in summer, and baked hard. <strong>Plant</strong>s closest to T.pseudobarbigerum. Flowers pale.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,United States; Warren Williams, Margot Forde Genetics <strong>Resources</strong> Centre, NewZealand. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593325. Trifolium arvense L.Wild. OR-2; Shop Clover. Collected 07/30/1994 in Oregon, United States.3 miles W of Florence at turn off to Florence beach/Sivslov River. Sanddunes, roadway. Upright.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington, Kentucky40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,United States; Warren Williams, Margot Forde Genetics <strong>Resources</strong> Centre, NewZealand. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593326. Trifolium microdon Hook. & Am.Wild. OR-6. Collected 08/02/1994 in Oregon, United States. Latitude 43deg. 1' 59' f N. Longitude 123 deg. 58 f 41" W. Coos Co. NE about 2-3miles from Bridge, Oregon. Logging road; Euphoria Ridge <strong>No</strong>. 1.; meadowtype grasses; stony steep slope; soil sand. Erect.PI 593327. Trifolium variegatum Nutt.Wild. OR-7. Collected 08/02/1994 in Oregon, United States. Latitude 43deg. I 1 55" N. Longitude 123 deg. 58 • 41" W. Coos Co. NE about 2-3miles from Bridge, Oregon. Erect.PI 593328. Trifolium albopurpureum Torrey & A. GrayWild. OR-8. Collected 08/02/1994 in Oregon, United States. Latitude 4395


deg. I 1 59'• N. Longitude 123 deg. 58' 41'' W. Coos Co. NE about 2-3miles from Bridge, Oregon. Low growing.PI 593329. Trifolium variegatum Nutt.Wild. OR-10. Collected 08/03/1994 in Oregon, United States. Latitude 42deg. 24' 8 11 N. Longitude 125 deg. 25' 19'' W. Elevation 1030 m. CurryCo., Agness. 8 miles NNW of Agness, U.S. Forest Service Road. Serpentinerock face, nothing on face but clover, T. microcephalum. Sandy loam, pH7.0. Traveled Rt. 33, then 3336, then 3340 from Lake of Woods, then to110. Guided by Viva Stansells.PI 593330. Trifolium microcephalum PurshWild. OR-11. Collected 08/03/1994 in Oregon, United States. Latitude 42deg. 24' 8 11 N. Longitude 124 deg. 25' 19'• W. Agness, OR; SiskiyouNat'l Forest. Eight miles NNW of Agness. Below T. monanthum site, alongroadside. Very low.PI 593331. Trifolium cyathiferum LindleyWild. OR-12. Collected 08/04/1994 in Oregon, United States. Latitude 43deg. 15' 27'' N. Longitude 123 deg. I 1 38'' W. Elevation 275 m. DouglasCo. 1/2 mile SE of Peel on Gravel Road, Thunder Mountain Rd. Roadsidenear rocky ledge, grassy weeds along Thunder Mountain Rd, Gravel Rd.,sandy loam with coarse sand, pH 7.0. Guides: Mildred Thiele, LoisHopkins, Mary Carlson; Douglas Co. Museum Associates.Upright, scattered, heads mostly shattered.PI 593332. Trifolium cyathiferum LindleyWild. OR-24. Collected 08/09/1994 in Oregon, United States. Latitude 45deg. 11' 24'' N. Longitude 118 deg. 32' 31'' W. Elevation 1500 m. UnionCo. Starkey Experimental Forest. Road runs E & W. In ditch along side ofgravel road, open meadow in pine trees; silt loam; pH 6.6. Decumbent.Spots of plants rather occasional but dense.PI 593333. Trifolium cyathiferum LindleyWild. OR-30. Collected 08/10/1994 in Oregon, United States. Wallawa.Involucre seems more cupped than earlier collection of T. cyathiferum.Low growing.PI 593334. Trifolium microcephalum PurshWild. OR-31. Collected 08/11/1994 in Oregon, United States. Latitude 45deg. 41' II' 1 N. Longitude 121 deg. 18' 6' 1 W. Elevation 240 m. TomMcCall Preserve, Mayer State Park; approximately 8 miles west of Dalleson Ore 30. Rocky, open slope; grass species, no trees; on bluff over theColumbia River; sandy loam; pH 6.4. Low growing.PI 593335. Trifolium cyathiferum LindleyWild. OR-32. Collected 08/11/1994 in Oregon, United States. Latitude 45deg. 41' 11'' N. Longitude 121 deg. 18' 6 1 ' W. Elevation 240 m. TomMcCall Preserve, Mayer State Park. Upright, low growing.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Karl Urban, 2517 W Hailey Ave., Pendleton,Oregon 97801, United States; Michael Rohde, 2517 W Hailey Ave., Pendleton,Oregon 97801, United States. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University ofKentucky, Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington,96


Kentucky 40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, University ofFlorida, Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida32611-0500, United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593336. Trifolium cyathiferum LindleyWild. OR-39; Cup clover. Collected 08/15/1994 in Oregon, United States.Latitude 45 deg. 16' N. Longitude 118 deg. 48' W. Elevation 1527 m. Near"Lucky Strike Bench Mark" on Forest Rd. 5412, Granite Meadows.PI 593337. Trifolium cyathiferum LindleyWild. OR-40; Cup clover. Collected 08/02/1994 in Oregon, United States.Latitude 45 deg. 43 f N. Longitude 117 deg. 59' W. Elevation 1536 m. NearBallon Tree Springs, Partridge Rd. Union Co.PI 593338. Trifolium macrocephalum (Pursh) PoiretWild. OR-41; Big headed clover; W6 17569. Collected 08/01/1994 inOregon, United States. Latitude 45 deg. 46' N. Longitude 118 deg. 3' W.Elevation 1539 m. Bald Mountain Helipad, Unatilla Co. Presented to N.Taylor and K. Quesenberry.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Mary Carlson, Douglas County Museum ofHistory and Natural History, P. O. Box 1550, Roseberg, Oregon 97470, UnitedStates; Lois Hopkins, Douglas County Museum of History and Natural History,P. O. Box 1550, Roseberg, Oregon 97470, United States; Mildred Thiele,Douglas County Museum of History and Natural History, P. O. Box 1550,Roseberg, Oregon 97470, United States. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor,University of Kentucky, Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N,Lexington, Kentucky 40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, Universityof Florida, Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida32611-0500, United States. Received 10/17/1995.PI 593339. Trifolium cyathiferum LindleyWild. OR-43. Collected 08/09/1994 in Oregon, United States. Elevation990 m. Douglas Co., Tiller. South on Elk Creek Hw 1 to 1610 to 300 1/8mile. Small pond on east side of road at bottom of a slope. Assoc. withMadia gracilis, grasses, Menth sp, Carex sp. Collected late in season.Much seed has been dispersed.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; Weihong Gu,Shanghai Horticultural Institute, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Shanghai, China; Xingping Zhang, Clemson University, Department ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States. Received 02/21/1995.PI 593340. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 2; Tai Hei Xi Gua. 100-400 black and brown seed. Fruitsmall.97


PI 593341. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 3; Bin Gua. Light and dark seed color. Fruit medium size.PI 593342. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 4; Shan Bai. Less than 25 large, light brown seed.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; XingpingZhang, Clemson University, Department of Horticulture, E-1417 & AS Building,Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375, United States; Guolian Zhang. Received02/21/1995.PI 593343. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 9. 100-400 tan with black tip seed. Fruit oblong,light-green skin color, red flesh. Early, good quality, easy fruit-setunder humid conditions.PI 593344. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 10. 100-400 medium-small, brown with black seed. Fruitround, medium-striped skin color, red flesh. Early, very thin rind,super fruit-set under humid conditions.PI 593345. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 11. 100-400 medium-large, white with black seed. Skincolor light green, red flesh, large fruit (>14 lb). High yield, fairquality. Good resistance to foliage diseases.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; XingpingZhang, Clemson University, Department of Horticulture, E-1417 & AS Building,Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375, United States; Chinese Academy ofAgricultural Science, Institute of Pomology, Zhengzhou, Henan 450004, China.Received 02/21/1995.PI 593346. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 21; Fuzhou Gua. 50-100 medium-small, black seed.Resistant to Fusarium wilt.PI 593347. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 22; Yixuang. 50-100 medium-small, black seed. Fruitround, light green skin color, red flesh. Nematode resistant.PI 593348. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 23; Zhongyu <strong>No</strong>. 1. 50-100 medium-small, tan with blacktip seed. Fruit round, medium striped skin color, red flesh. Early98


maturity. Nematode resistant.PI 593349. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 24; Shan Bei. 50-100 large, white seed. Fruit round,white skin color, white flesh.PI 593350. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 25/ Malingua. 50-100 medium-small, black-brown seed.Fruit oblong, medium striped skin color, yellow flesh. Early maturity.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; XingpingZhang, Clemson University, Department of Horticulture, E-1417 & AS Building,Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375, United States; Chinese Academy ofAgricultural Science, Vegetable and Floral Research Institute, Zhengzhou,Henan 450004, China. Received 02/21/1995.PI 593351. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 26; Hetaowen. 50-100 large, red seed. Fruit oblong fruit,light green skin color, yellow flesh.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; XingpingZhang, Clemson University, Department of Horticulture, E-1417 & AS Building,Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375, United States; Chinese Academy ofAgricultural Science, Institute of Pomology, Zhengzhou, Henan 4 50004, China.Received 02/21/1995.PI 593352. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 27; Xiao Hua Li Hu. 50-100 medium-small, white with blackseed. Fruit round, medium striped skin color, red flesh.PI 593353. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 28; Beigua. 50-100 medium-small, brown seed. Fruit oval,wide striped skin color, small (3 lb.).PI 593354. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 29; Taojin. 50-100 large, white with tan tip seed. Fruitround, narrow striped skin color, yellow flesh.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,99


United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; Ming Wang,<strong>No</strong>rthwestern Agricultural Universtiy, Department of Horticulture, Yangling,Shaanxi, China; Xingping Zhang, Clemson University, Department ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States. Received 02/21/1995.PI 593355. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 46. 50-100 seed. F2 (typical Chinese cultivated x Africanrelative).PI 593356. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 47; Lanzhou Edible Seed. Less than 25 white with darkbrown seed, edible. Flesh white.PI 593357. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 48; High quality commercial. 50-100 medium-small, darkbrown mottled seed.PI 593358. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 49; Yellow Rind Watermelon. 50-100 medium-small, blackseed.PI 593359. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 50. 100-400 seed. Dark green striped skin color, redflesh. Fl characteristic.PI 593360. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 51. 100-400 seed. Fruit oblong, light green skin color,red flesh. Fl characteristic.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; Depei Lin,Western China Group Seed Co., Changji, Xinjiang, China; Xingping Zhang,Clemson University, Department of Horticulture, E-1417 & AS Building,Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375, United States. Received 02/21/1995.PI 593361. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 77; Zhongyau <strong>No</strong>. 6. 100-400 dark brown seed. Dark greenskin color, red flesh.PI 593362. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 78; Zhongyau <strong>No</strong>. 6. 25-50 light brown seed. Dark greenskin color, red flesh.PI 593363. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 79; Sulian <strong>No</strong>. 1. 25-50 medium-smal1, black seed.PI 593364. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 80; Three Dan <strong>No</strong>. 4. 100-400 medium-small, tan seed. Dark100


green skin color, red flesh.PI 593365. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 81; Xinchenhong. 25-50 medium-small, brown seed. Fruitoblong, light green skin color, red flesh.PI 593366. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 82; Kalatawuzi. 25-50 large, dark brown seed. Light greenskin color, red flesh.PI 593367. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 83; Du <strong>No</strong>. 3. 25-50 medium-smal1, dark brown seed. Fruitround, medium striped skin color, red flesh.PI 593368. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 84; Yixuan. 25-50 medium small, black seed. Fruit roundfruit, light green skin color, red flesh. Best quality.PI 593369. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 85; Jizaogua (Chicken Feed). Less than 25 large, darkbrown seed.PI 593370. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 86; Changhui. 25-50 small, white with tan seed. Fruitlong fruit, light green skin color, red flesh. Pollen parent of the mostfamous Fl hybrid (Xinchen Fl).PI 593371. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 87; Raketawuzi. 25-50 medium-small, dark brown seed.Flesh red.PI 593372. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 88; Kalaxiaboke. 25-50 medium-small, tan seed. Flesh red.PI 593373. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 89; Mapimazi. 25-50 medium-small, black seed. Fruitround, light green skin color, red flesh.PI 593374. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 90; Akekewuziwai. 25-50 black seed.PI 593375. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 91; Dahongzianchong. Less than 25 medium-small, brownwith black seed. Red flesh.PI 593376. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 92; Fuyang. 25-50 medium-small, brown seed. Light greenskin color, red flesh.PI 593377. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 93; Meiliquinfeng. 25-50 medium-small, brown seed. Lightgreen skin color, red flesh. Tough rind.PI 593378. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 94; Hetaowen. 25-50 medium-smal1, tan seed. Light green101


skin color, red flesh.PI 593379. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 95; Xianxiaogua. 25-50 small, black seed. Light greenskin color, red flesh.PI 593380, Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 96; Jinlu. 25-50 medium-small, brown seed. Fruit round,medium striped skin color, red flesh.PI 593381. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 97; Xiaozihulu. 25-50 medium-small, tan seed. Fruitoblong, light green skin color, red flesh.PI 593382. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 98; Changmeihong. Less than 25 medium-small, brown seed.Fruit round, light green skin color, red flesh.PI 593383. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 99; Zaohua. 100-400 medium-small, tan with black tipseed. Fruit round, medium striped skin color, red flesh.PI 593384. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 100; Dhogyu <strong>No</strong>. 1. 100-400 medium-small, tan with blacktip seed. Fruit oblong, medium striped skin color, red flesh. Flcharacteristic.PI 593385. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 101; Zhengza <strong>No</strong>. 5. 100-400 medium-small, tan with blacktip seed. Fruit round, medium striped skin color, red flesh.PI 593386. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 102; Jinhuabao Fl. Less than 400 medium-small, tan withblack tip seed. Fruit oblong, medium striped skin color, red flesh.PI 593387. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 103; Xinyiu <strong>No</strong>. 2. Less than 400 medium-small, brownseed. Fruit oblong, medium striped skin color, red flesh.PI 593388. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 104; Hongyou <strong>No</strong>. 9. Less than 400 medium-small, brownseed. Fruit round, medium striped skin color, red flesh.PI 593389. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 105; Hongyou <strong>No</strong>. 11. Less than 4 00 medium-smal1, lightbrown seed. Fruit oblong, medium striped skin color, red flesh.PI 593390. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiLandrace. ZWRM 111; Xiaoqinpi. 100-400 medium-small, brown seed. Lightgreen skin color, red flesh.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. of102


Horticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; Weihong Gu,Shanghai Horticultural Institute, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Shanghai, China; Xingping Zhang, Clemson University, Department ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States. Received 02/21/1995.PI 593391. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 6; Chang Shi Gua. 50-100 medium-small, black seed.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; Zhouggou Qi,Shanghai, China; Xingping Zhang, Clemson University, Department ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States. Received 02/21/1995.PI 593392. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 7. 100-400 black seed. Local luffa grown in Shanghaiarea. Received in foil laminated envelope.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; XingpingZhang, Clemson University, Department of Horticulture, E-1417 & AS Building,Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375, United States; Guolian Zhang. Received02/21/1995.PI 593393. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 12. 50-100 seed. Local variety used as vegetable.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; Ming Wang,<strong>No</strong>rthwestern Agricultural Universtiy, Department of Horticulture, Yangling,Shaanxi, China; Xingping Zhang, Clemson University, Department ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States. Received 02/21/1995.PI 593394. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 44; Early Luffa. 100-400 black seed. Vegetable andsponge.103


PI 593395. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 45/ Shaanxi Luffa. 100-400 black seed. Vegetable andsponge.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; XingpingZhang, Clemson University, Department of Horticulture, E-1417 & AS Building,Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375, United States; Chinese Academy ofAgricultural Science, Vegetable and Floral Research Institute, Beijing,Beijing, China. Received 02/21/1995.PI 593396. Luffa acutangula (L.) Roxb.Landrace. ZWRM 133; Leng Si Gua. 2 5-50 seed.PI 593397. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 134; Pang Si Gua. 25-50 seed.PI 593398. Luffa acutangula (L.) Roxb.Landrace. ZWRM 135; Ba Leng Gua. 25-50 seed.PI 593399. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 136; Xiang Si Gua. 25-50 seed.PI 593400. Luffa acutangula (L.) Roxb.Landrace. ZWRM 137; Shi Ting Da Qing Pi. 25-50 seed.PI 593401. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 138; Qing Pi Chang Si Gua. 25-50 seed.PI 593402. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 139; Chang Sha Bai Si Gua. 25-50 seed.PI 593403. Luffa acutangula (L.) Roxb.Landrace. ZWRM 140; Dong Wan Shuang Qing. 25-50 seed.PI 593404. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 141; Quan Zhou Chang Tiao Gua. 25-50 seed.PI 593405. Luffa aegyptiaca MillerLandrace. ZWRM 142; Chang Sha Rou Si Gua. 25-50 seed.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; XingpingZhang, Clemson University, Department of Horticulture, E-1417 & AS Building,104


Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375, United States. Received 02/21/1995.PI 593406. Momordica charantia L.Landrace. ZWRM 19. Collected 07/15/1994 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai.Vegetable market. Less than 25 medium-small, tan seed. One fruit, longshape, 8.25" long, 1.5" diameter, yellow-orange skin color.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7609, United States; Bill Rhodes, Clemson University, Dept. ofHorticulture, E-1417 & AS Building, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375,United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural Research Station,1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States; XingpingZhang, Clemson University, Department of Horticulture, E-1417 & AS Building,Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0375, United States; Chinese Academy ofAgricultural Science, Vegetable and Floral Research Institute, Beijing,Beijing, China. Received 02/21/1995.PI 593407. Momordica charantia L.Landrace. ZWRM 132. 50-100 seed.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by USDA Forage-Crop Field Station, Redfield,South Dakota, United States. Donated by Agricultural Research Service --USDA, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland 20705,United States. Received 1961.PI 593408. Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb.Cultivar. "REDFIELD"; "REDFIELD YELLOW"; NSL 5485. Pedigree - From PI40937 as documented by Kirk and Davidson (1928). Received by the USDAfrom China in 1915 as Melilotus albus, and later found to be Melilotussuaveolens. Late maturing, developed in South Dakota for use on thenorthern Great Plains. Said to be susceptible to disease organisms whichoccur in the humid sections of the United States.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Barbara L. Rose, University of California,Department of Botany, Davis, California 95616, United States; W. Meyer,Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449, Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States;R.H. Bailey, R.H. Bailey Seed Inc., 2700 19th Street, S.E. <strong>No</strong>. 1, Salem,Oregon 97302, United States; C.R. Funk, Hubbard Seed and Supply Company, P.O.Box 310, Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States; K.J. McVeigh, WilliametteValley <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders, Inc., Brownsville, Oregon, United States. Donated byRutgers University, New Jersey Agriculture Experiment Station, New Brunswick,New Jersey 08903, United States. Received 1977.PI 593409. Poa pratensis L.Cultivar. "BRUNSWICK"; <strong>Plant</strong> Patent 3223; NJE P-57; NSL 95682. CV-15;<strong>Plant</strong> Patent 3223. Pedigree - Selected from an old lawn on the CookCollege Campus in New Brunswick, NJ in spring 1963. High degree ofapomictic reproduction. Leafy, turf-type, medium green color, mediumtexture and moderately slow rate of vertical growth. Exceptionallyaggressive, attractive, uniform, relatively weed-free, persistent.Excellent resistance to stripe smut disease. Moderately good resistance105


to leaf spot and crown rot disease. Moderately susceptible to powderymildew and leaf rust. Adapted to most regions where Kentucky bluegrassis suited.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by C. R. Funk, Rutgers University, Cook College,Dept. of Soils and Crops, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, United States; G.Pepin, International Seeds, Inc., P. O. Box 168, Halsey, Oregon 97348, UnitedStates; R.J. Peterson, R.J. Peterson Enterprises Inc., P.O. Box 312, ForestGrove, Oregon 97116, United States; A.M. Radko, United States GolfAssociation, Green Section, Highland Park, New Jersey 08904, United States;R.E. Engel, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, UnitedStates. Donated by Rutgers University, New Jersey Agriculture ExperimentStation, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, United States. Received 1977.PI 593410. Poa pratensis L.Cultivar. "BONNIEBLUE"; <strong>Plant</strong> Patent 3152; NJE P-106; NSL 95683. CV-10;<strong>Plant</strong> Patent 3152. Pedigree - Highly apomictic first generation hybriddeveloped by crossing Bellevue and Pennstar Kentucky bluegrasses.Chromosome number approximately 94. Moderately low-growing, leafy,turf-type bluegrass with good density and vigor, medium texture, andattractive moderately dark green color. Good resistance to leaf spot andcrown rot disease caused by Helminthosporium vagans and stripe smut(Ustilago strifformis). Moderate resistance to leaf rust (Pucciniapaoenemoralis) and snowmold (Typhula itoana). Recommended for use inlawns, parks, athletic fields and golf cources. Adapted to areas wheresummer stress conditions not severe.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by G.W. Pepin, Pickseed West, Inc., P.O. Box888, Tangent, Oregon, United States; R.J. Peterson, Peterson Enterprises,Inc., Suite 410, Colonial Office Plaza, 1049 S.W. Baseline, Hillsboro, Oregon97123, United States; C.R. Funk, Hubbard Seed and Supply Company, P.O. Box310, Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Donated by Rutgers University, NewJersey Agriculture Experiment Station, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903,United States. Received 1977.PI 593411. Poa pratensis L.Cultivar. "MAJESTIC"; <strong>Plant</strong> Patent 3239; NJE P-84; NSL 95685. CV-11;<strong>Plant</strong> Patent 3239. Pedigree - Bellevue/Belturf. Moderately low-growing,leafy, turf-type bluegrass with rather prostrate leaf blades. Mediumtexture and dark green color. Maintains good winter color in protectedareas. Good resistance to leaf spot and crown rot disease caused byHelminthosporium vagans. Moderately good resistance to stripe smut(Ustilago striiformis), leaf rust (Puccinia paoe-nemoralis) and snowmold (Typhula itoana). Adapted to areas where Kentucky bluegrass isgrown.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Virgil D. Meier, O.M. Scott & Sons Company,Turfgrass Res. and Develop., Marysville, Ohio 43041, United States; C. R.Funk, Rutgers University, Cook College, Dept. of Soils and Crops, NewBrunswick, New Jersey 08903, United States; J.A. Long, O.M. Scott & SonsCompany, Turf Product Developement, New Jersey, United States; P.E. Dade,O.M. Scott & Sons Company, Seed Res. and Production, New Jersey, United106


States. Donated by O.M. Scott & Sons Company, Marysville, Ohio 43040, UnitedStates. Received 1977.PI 593412. Poa pratensis L.Cultivar. "BRISTOL"; <strong>Plant</strong> Patent 3782; 2-2006; NSL 93266. CV-27; <strong>Plant</strong>Patent 3782. Pedigree - Bellevue/Anheuser Dwarf. Moderately low growing,leafy, turf-type with medium texture and dark green color throughoutgrowing season. Maintains good winter color. Dense vigorous turf thatpersists under stress conditions. Good resistance to powdery mildew,leaf spot and crown rot disease, stripe smut, Fusarium blight and striperust. Adapted to regions suited to Kentucky bluegrass.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Sunseeds, Inc., United States. Received 1973.PI 593413. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "PICOVERDE"; NSL 83500. PVP 7300016. Early, large headed GreatLakes type developed for late spring harvest. Head large, lush, green,slightly flattened with an attractive butt. Outstanding carton-packedshipping lettuce.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received1973.PI 593414. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "GREAT LAKES 659-700"; NSL 83501. PVP 7300044. Head sizemedium, dark green. Butt core medium, appearance medium smooth. Solidityexcellent. Outer frame leaves large and heavily frilled. Cap leavesheavy and tight, giving good protection against adverse weatherconditions. Tipburn tolerance excellent.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, United States.Received 1973.PI 593415. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "MONTEMAR"; NSL 83502. PVP 7100092. Season medium, early. Headsize large. Color medium dark. Butt core large, Appearance smooth.Solidity good. Leaves irregularly serrated margins, rugose. Resistancedowny mildew, tipburn. Shows less puffiness under warmer conditions inthe Salinas area.PI 593416. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "SUPER 59"; NSL 83503. PVP 7100095. Season medium, early. Headsize medium, color dark. Butt core medium, appearance good. Soliditygood. Resistance to tipburn. Selected for uniformity. Slightly largerhead and less frill than Mesa 659.PI 593417. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "VANMAX"; NSL 83504. PVP 7100096. Season medium, late. Headsize large, color dull olive green. Butt core medium, appearance smooth.Solidity good. Resistance to tipburn. Earlier, more uniform, largerhead size and greater weight than Vanguard.107


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received1974.PI 593418. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "OASIS"; NSL 84960. PVP 7300070.PI 593419. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "TEMPE"; NSL 84961. PVP 7300069.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Moran Seeds, Inc., United States. Donated byMoran Seeds, Inc.. Received 1974.PI 593420. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "CALMARIA"; NSL 86532. PVP 7400013.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Harnish-Brinker Seed, United States. Received1974.PI 593421. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "WINTERHAVEN"; NSL 86581. PVP 7400015.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Moran Seeds, Inc., United States. Donated byMoran Seeds, Inc.. Received 1974.PI 593422. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "CAL K-60"; NSL 86582. PVP 7400014.PI 593423. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "CABRILLO"; NSL 86583. PVP 7400071.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States; W.L.Green, University of California, Agronomy and Range Science, Davis,California 95616-8515, United States. Donated by Asgrow Seed Company, UnitedStates. Received 1974.PI 593424. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "CITATION"; NSL 86667. PVP 7400095.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by B.C. Seeds, Inc., United States. Received1975.PI 593425. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "RED COACH 74"; NSL 90080. PVP 7400010.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Quali-Sel, Inc., United States. Received1975.PI 593426. Lactuca sativa L.108


Cultivar. "EXCELL"; NSL 90532. PVP 7500041.PI 593427. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "RED COACH 74A"; NSL 92332. PVP 7400024.PI 593428. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "DOMINGOS 41"; NSL 92333. PVP 7400019.PI 593429. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "DOMINGOS 43"; NSL 92505. PVP 7600003.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Moran Seeds, Inc., United States. Donated byMoran Seeds, Inc.. Received 1976.PI 593430. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "MORANGOLD"; NSL 92600. PVP 7600039.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Victor Heintzberger, Bruce Church Company,1020 Merrill Street, Salinas, California 93912, United States. Received 1977.PI 593431. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "DOMINGOS 42"; NSL 92631. PVP 7600008.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Sunseeds, Inc., United States. Received 1977,PI 593432. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "CHAPARRAL"; NSL 95166. PVP 7600052.PI 593433. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "MESAVERDE"; NSL 95168. PVP 7600055.PI 593434. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "GUSTAVERDE"; NSL 95262. PVP 7600054.PI 593435. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "COSTAVERDE"; NSL 95263. PVP 7600053.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by FMC Corporation, Agricultural ChemicalDivision, P.O. Box 3091, Modesto, California 95353, United States. Received1977.PI 593436. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "VANAGARA"; NSL 95691. PVP 7600032.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Royal Sluis B.V., Netherlands. Received 1987.PI 593437. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "CORSICA"; NSL 217405. PVP 8700181.109


<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Robert J. Metzger, USDA, ARS, Oregon StateUniversity, Dept. of Crop Science, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States;Hoffman. Donated by Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage& Range Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received11/17/1993.PI 593438. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex NevskiWild. MH-114-1085; R-7-36--45; W6 13943. Collected in Turkey. Elevation1700 m. Edge of wheat field 56km northwest of Eleskirt, Erzurum Province.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by C. E. Townsend, USDA, ARS, Crops ResearchLaboratory, 1701 Center Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado 80526, United States.Received 1979.PI 593439. Astragalus cicer L.Breeding. C-8; NSL 103823. GP-26.PI 593440. Astragalus cicer L.Breeding. C-9; NSL 103824. GP-27.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by P.Y.P. Tai, USDA-ARS, Sugarcane Field Station,Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States. Received02/27/1996.PI 593441. Saccharurn spontaneum L.Wild. IND 81-122. Collected in India.PI 593442. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. IND 82-241. Collected in India.PI 593443. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. CANE 9226; US 4625. Collected in Kenya.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by P.Y.P. Tai, USDA-ARS, Sugarcane FieldStation, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States.Received 07/06/1939.PI 593444. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. CANE 9228; US 4633. Collected in Uganda.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by P.Y.P. Tai, USDA-ARS, Sugarcane Field Station,Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States. Received02/27/1996.PI 593445. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. US 78-504. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan. Swat River.PI 593446. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. US 78-508. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan. Swat River.PI 593447. Saccharum spontaneum L.110


Wild. US 78-509. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan. Swat River.PI 593448. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. US 78-510. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan. Swat River.PI 593449. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. US 78-515. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan.PI 593450. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. US 78-518. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan. Swat River.PI 593451. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. US 78-519. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan. Swat River.PI 593452. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. US 78-522. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan. Swat River.PI 593453. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. US 78-523. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan. Swat River.PI 593454. Saccharum spontaneum L.Wild. US 78-526. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan. Swat River.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by A. Duda & Sons, Inc., United States. Received02/28/1996.PI 593455. Raphanus sativus L.Cultivar. "KRASNA". PVP 9600111.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by DeKalb Genetics Corporation, United States.Received 02/28/1996.PI 593456. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. FBLLWX. PVP 9600112.PI 593457. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. MBZAWX. PVP 9600113.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received02/28/1996.PI 593458. Allium cepa L.Cultivar. "ENCINO". PVP 9600114.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rthrup King Company, United States.Received 02/28/1996.PI 593459. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. "942". PVP 9600116.PI 593460. Zea mays L. ssp. mays111


Breeding. 991. PVP 9600117.PI 593461. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 993. PVP 9600118.PI 593462. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 2011. PVP 9600119. Dent type.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Ohio AgriculturalResearch & Development Center, Ohio, United States; A.J. Calip-DuBois, OhioState University, Ohio Agricultural Res. and Develop. Ctr., Dept. ofHorticulture and Crop Science, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States; RonFioritto, Ohio State University, Ohio Agricultural Research & DevelopmentCenter, Dept. of Horticulture & Crop Science, Wooster, Ohio 446 91, UnitedStates; S.K. St. Martin, Ohio State University, Dept. of Horticulture andCrop Science, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States; A.F.Schmitthenner, Ohio State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Columbus,Ohio 43210, United States; R.J. Martin, USDA, ARS, Ohio State University,Dept. of Food Science and Technology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States.Received 01/21/1997.PI 593463. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "General"; HS90-3653. CV-365; PVP 9600121. Pedigree- Voris 311 x Resnik. Indeterminate cultivar of maturity group III.Flowers purple, pubescence light tawny, and pods tan. Seedcoats dullyellow, hila black, and peroxidase activity high. Resistant to races 1to 9 of Phytophthora sojae, the causal agent of phytophthora rot. Hightolerance to compatible races of P. sojae.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by New Zealand Agriseeds, Ltd., New Zealand.Received 02/28/1996.PI 593464. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "DOBSON". PVP 9600122.PI 593465. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "VEDETTE". PVP 9600123.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by DeKalb Genetics Corporation, United States.Received 02/28/1996.PI 593466. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "3IIH6WX". PVP 9600124.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln,Nebraska, United States. Received 02/28/1996.PI 593467. Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.Cultivar. "CODY". PVP 9600125.112


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Crites Moscow Growers, Inc., Moscow, Idaho,United States. Received 02/28/1996.PI 593468. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "CRYSTAL". PVP 9600126.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received02/28/1996.PI 593469. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "DARIEN". PVP 9600127. Garden type.PI 593470. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "CYGNUS". PVP 9600128.PI 593471. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "FOCUS". PVP 9600129.PI 593472. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "VISION". PVP 9600130.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Vilmorin S.A., France. Received 02/28/1996.PI 593473. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "FINEL". PVP 9600133.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593474. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10059; Chimayo.PI 593475. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10061; Espanola #1.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Gabor Csillery, Vegetable Crops ResearchInstitute, Budapest Station, 1775 Budapest, Pf. 95, Budapest, Hungary.Received 01/06/1994.PI 59347 6. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10113; Taranyi.PI 593477. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10117; Puski.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,113


Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593478. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10132; GRC-GGB-4535; PT1014.PI 593479. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10138; GRC-GGB-4527; PT 513.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Ken Owens, Petoseed Company, Inc., WoodlandResearch Station, 37437 State Highway 16, Woodland, California 95695, UnitedStates; Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University, Department of Agronomy& Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, UnitedStates. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593480. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10187; Mayorka.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593481. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10194; IHR-309.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Redwood City Seed Company, P.O. Box 361,Redwood City, California 94064, United States; Paul W. Bosland, New MexicoState University, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept.3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593482. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10200; Feherozon Sweet.PI 593483. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 102 02; Takanotsume.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6 CarreterraCelaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya, Guanajuato,Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593484. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10204; BG38.PI 593485. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10210; BG635.PI 593486. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10232; BG998.114


PI 593487. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10236; BG1002.PI 593488. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10239; BG1506.PI 593489. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10240; BG1507.PI 593490. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10242; BG1512.PI 593491. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10243; BG1513.PI 593492. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10244; BG1514.PI 593493. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10258; BG1617.PI 593494. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10262; BG1629.PI 593495. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10263; BG1638.PI 593496. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10264; BG1642.PI 593497. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10271; BG1661.PI 593498. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10272; BG1662.PI 593499. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10274; BG1669.PI 593500. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10277; BG1800.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6Carreterra Celaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya,Guanajuato, Mexico. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 12/18/1992.PI 593501. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10278; BG1675; Grif 11492. Collected in Mexico.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New115


Mexico 88003, United States; Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6 CarreterraCelaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya, Guanajuato,Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593502. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10284; BG1647.PI 593503. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10288; BG1795.PI 593504. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10289; BG1798.PI 593505. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10290; BG1799.PI 593506. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10291; BG1801.PI 593507. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10303; BG1852.PI 593508. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10307; BG2529.PI 593509. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10321; BG2728.PI 593510. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10323; BG2732.PI 593511. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10325; BG2736.PI 593512. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10327; BG2747.PI 593513. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10334; BG2786.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6Carreterra Celaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya,Guanajuato, Mexico. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 12/18/1992.PI 593514. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10336; BG2796; Grif 9408. Collected in Mexico.PI 593515. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10338; BG2797; Grif 9074. Collected in Mexico.PI 593516. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10342; BG2802; Grif 9409. Collected in Mexico.116


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6 CarreterraCelaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya, Guanajuato,Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593517. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10353; BG3189.PI 593518. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10358; BG3212.PI 593519. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10362; BG3228.PI 593520. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10364; BG3230.PI 593521. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10366; BG3241.PI 593522. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10367; BG3241.PI 593523. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10372; BG3291.PI 593524. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10373; BG3295.PI 593525. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10387; BG3317.PI 593526. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10388; BG3317.PI 593527. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10389; BG3318.PI 593528. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10392; BG3326.PI 593529. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10398; BG3428.PI 593530. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10399; BG3431.PI 593531. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10403; BG3435.PI 593532. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10411; BG3451.117


PI 593533. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10431/ BG3577.PI 593534. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10442; Pabellon Pasilla.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593535. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10447; Chorro #2.PI 593536. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10448; Chorro #3.PI 593537. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10449; Chorro #16.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6 CarreterraCelaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya, Guanajuato,Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593538. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10477; Esmeralda Ancho.PI 593539. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10478; Navojoa Piquin.PI 593540. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10481; Real Mirasol.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593541. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10484; Cascabel.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0 003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6 CarreterraCelaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya, Guanajuato,Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593542. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10499; BG3466.118


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Everardo Zamora, Sonora University, Hermosillo,Sonora, Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593543. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10545; Chiletepin.PI 593544. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10547; Chiletepin.PI 593545. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10550; GN84170-6.PI 593546. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10553; GN84170-9.PI 593547. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10554; GN84170-14.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Gabor Csillery, Vegetable Crops ResearchInstitute, Budapest Station, 1775 Budapest, Pf. 95, Budapest, Hungary.Received 01/06/1994.PI 593548. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10560; Syn. Cecei.PI 593549. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10564; Harosi Zold.PI 593550. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10565; Feherozon.PI 593551. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10566; Feherozon Super.PI 593552. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10567; Feherozon Fal.PI 593553. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10568; Tizenegues.PI 593554. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10571; Budai Csipos Hajtatasi.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Everardo Zamora, Sonora University, Hermosillo,Sonora, Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.119


PI 593555. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10575; GN84170-18.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Gabor Csillery, Vegetable Crops ResearchInstitute, Budapest Station, 1775 Budapest, Pf. 95, Budapest, Hungary.Received 01/06/1994.PI 593556. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10577; Greygo.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Everardo Zamora, Sonora University, Hermosillo,Sonora, Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593557. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10590; GN84170-20.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Enio Aguilar, 23 Av. 30-36, Zona 5, GuatemalaCity, Guatemala, Guatemala. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593558. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10591; #490.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593559. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10604.PI 593560. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10605; Passavinho.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Ron Hooks, New Mexico State University,Agricultural Science Center, Los Lunas, New Mexico 88003, United States.Received 01/06/1994.PI 593561. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10606; Rio Grande.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New120


Mexico 88003, United States. Received 12/18/1992.PI 593562. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10634; 132; Grif 9187. Collected in Colombia.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6 CarreterraCelaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya, Guanajuato,Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593563. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10635; BG1834.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6Carreterra Celaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya,Guanajuato, Mexico. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 12/18/1992.PI 593564. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10641; BG1635; Grif 9439. Collected in Mexico.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; George W. Park Seed Company, Inc., CokesburyRoad, Greenwood, South Carolina 29646-0001, United States. Received01/06/1994.PI 593565. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10644; Candlelight.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; H.W. Alfrey Seed, P.O. Box 415, Knoxville,Tennessee, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593566. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10647; Peter Pepper.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6 CarreterraCelaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya, Guanajuato,Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593567. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10655; BG1875.PI 593568. Capsicum annuum L.121


Cultivated. 10656; BG2747.PI 593569. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10660; BG3308.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6Carreterra Celaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya,Guanajuato, Mexico. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 12/18/1992.PI 593570. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10661; BG3415; Grif 9438. Collected in Mexico.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by P.G. Smith, University of California,Department of Vegetable Crops, Davis, California 95616, United States.Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University, Department ofAgronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003,United States; A. A. Cook, University of Florida, Florida, United States.Received 01/01/1980.PI 593571. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. YOLO Y. Collected in California, United States.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593572. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10687; Embrapa 431.PI 593573. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10688; Embrapa 148.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Everardo Zamora, Sonora University, Hermosillo,Sonora, Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593574. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10696; GN84170-12.PI 593575. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10705; GN84170-15.PI 593576. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10708; GN84170-16.PI 593577. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10709; GN84170-14.122


PI 593578. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10710; GN84170-15.PI 593579. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10711/ GN84170-19.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593580. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10718; Sanam.PI 593581. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10726; Ghotki.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; D. E. Marshall, USDA, ARS, AgriculturalEngineering Department, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan,United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593582. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10738.PI 593583. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10739; DM #1.PI 593584. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10746; DM #6.PI 593585. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10749; DM #T.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Everardo Zamora, Sonora University, Hermosillo,Sonora, Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593586. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10750; Chiletepin.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; M.M. Gonzalez, Sector Publico Agro. Y DeAlimentacion, Inst. De Ciencia Y Tecnologia Agricolas, Avenida Reforma 8-60,Zona 9 Edificio, Guatemala; Enio Aguilar, 23 Av. 30-36, Zona 5, GuatemalaCity, Guatemala, Guatemala. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593587. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10756; #640.123


PI 593588. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10758; #1146.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Everardo Zamora, Sonora University, Hermosillo,Sonora, Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593589. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10759; GN84170-17.PI 593590. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10775; GN84170-19.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; D. E. Marshall, USDA, ARS, AgriculturalEngineering Department, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan,United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593591. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10779; DM#F.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Everardo Zamora, Sonora University, Hermosillo,Sonora, Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593592. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10820; Especias Aviles.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593593. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10853; Chiletepin.PI 593594. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10854; Chiletepin.PI 593595. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10857; BG-1.PI 593596. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10859; Indonesian Selection.PI 593597. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10860; S20-1.124


PI 593598. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10885; Venezuela.PI 593599. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10934; Perla.PI 593600. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10937; Zlata.PI 593601. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10948; Hosszutaltos.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; P.G. Smith, University of California, Departmentof Vegetable Crops, Davis, California 95616, United States. Received01/06/1994.PI 593602. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10965; SA396.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593603. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10966; BG25.PI 593604. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivated. 10978; Tachi-Yatsubusa.PI 593605. Capsicum baccatum L.Cultivated. 20042; BG26.PI 593606. Capsicum baccatum L.Cultivated. 20051; CATIE7414.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; P.G. Smith, University of California, Departmentof Vegetable Crops, Davis, California 95616, United States. Received01/06/1994.PI 593607. Capsicum chinense Jacq.Cultivated. 30006; SA246.PI 593608. Capsicum chinense Jacq.Cultivated. 30052; ACC#1634.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Michael Dessert, Dessert's Cal-Seed Inc., P. 0.Box 3485, El Centro, California 92244-3485, United States; Paul W. Bosland,125


New Mexico State University, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003- Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593609. Capsicum chinense Jacg.Cultivated. 30053.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; D. DeWitt, P. O. Box 4980, Albuquerque, NewMexico 87196, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593610. Capsicum chinense Jacq.Cultivated. 30056.PI 593611. Capsicum chinense Jacq.Cultivated. 30057.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593612. Capsicum chinense Jacq.Cultivated. 30062; CATIE 5473.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; D. DeWitt, P. O. Box 4980, Albuquerque, NewMexico 87196, United States. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593613. Capsicum frutescens L.Cultivated. 40019; Bahama Hot.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; East West Seed Company Limited, P.O. Box 3, BangBua Thong, <strong>No</strong>nthaburi, Thailand. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593614. Capsicum frutescens L.Cultivated. 40033; Siling Labuyo.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6 CarreterraCelaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya, Guanajuato,Mexico. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593615. Capsicum frutescens L.Cultivated. 40034; BG3324.126


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; Enio Aguilar, 23 Av. 30-36, Zona 5, GuatemalaCity, Guatemala, Guatemala. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593 616. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80018; #501.PI 593617. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80020; #1168.PI 593618. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80035; Chile de caballo.PI 593619. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80036; Chile de caballo.PI 593620. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80037; Chile de caballo.PI 593621. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80038; Chile de caballo.PI 593622. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80039; Chile de caballo.PI 593623. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80040; Chile de caballo.PI 593624. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80041; Chile de caballo.PI 593625. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80042; Chile de caballo.PI 593626. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80043; Chile de caballo.PI 593627. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80044; Chile de caballo.PI 593628. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80045; Chile de caballo.PI 593629. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80046; Chile de caballo.PI 593630. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80047; Chile de caballo.PI 593631. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80048; Chile de caballo.PI 593632. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80049; Chile de caballo.127


PI 593633. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80050; Chile de caballo.PI 593634. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80051; Chile de caballo.PI 593635. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80052; Chile de caballo.PI 593636. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80053; Chile de caballo.PI 593637. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80054; Chile de caballo.PI 593638. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80055; Chile de caballo.PI 593639. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80056; Chile de caballo.PI 593640. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. 80057; Chile de caballo.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; M.M. Gonzalez, Sector Publico Agro. Y DeAlimentacion, Inst. De Ciencia Y Tecnologia Agricolas, Avenida Reforma 8-60,Zona 9 Edificio, Guatemala. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593641. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. Col #641; 80071.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; M.M. Gonzales, Sector Publico Agro. Y DeAlimentacion, Inst. De Ciencia Y Tecnologia Agricolas, Avenida Reforma 8-60,Zona 9, Edificio, Guatemala. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593642. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. Col #801; 80072.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States; M.M. Gonzalez, Sector Publico Agro. Y DeAlimentacion, Inst. De Ciencia Y Tecnologia Agricolas, Avenida Reforma 8-60,Zona 9 Edificio, Guatemala. Received 01/06/1994.PI 593643. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. Col #1167; 80073.128


PI 593644. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivated. Col #1168; 80074.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by P. Stephen Baenziger, University of Nebraska,Department of Agronomy, 330 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, UnitedStates. Received 02/28/1996.PI 593645. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. NE90524; NSGC 6123. Pedigree - Brule field sel.#5/5/Bezostaya l/3/Centurk 78//Arthur/Centurk 78/4/Cody. Hard red winterwheat. Moderately tall, long coleoptile with average straw strength.Average size kernels and good test weight characteristics. Maturitymedium. Moderately resistant to stem rust (contains Sr6) and moderatelysusceptible to leaf rust. Susceptible to wheat streak mosaic virus,wheat soilborne mosaic virus, Hessian fly, and Russian wheat aphid.Overall milling and baking quality average for Nebraska releasedcultivars.PI 593646. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. NE91651; NSGC 6124. Pedigree -NE82671//Centurk78*2/Lovrin 13. Hard red winter wheat. Medium tall witha short coleoptile, good winter survival, and average straw strength.Moderately resistant to stem rust (contains Srl7, which is no longereffective, and other unnamed genes), moderately susceptible to leaf rustand barley yellow dwarf virus, and is susceptible to soilborne mosaicvirus and Septoria spp. Performs well under dryland conditions in thewestern Great Plains, but has insufficient disease resistance to begrown in higher rainfall areas where diseases are more prevalent.Overall milling and baking quality average for Nebraska releasedcultivars.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J.P. Ross, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina StateUniversity, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695, UnitedStates. Donated by <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Agr. Exp.Sta., Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United States. Received 07/06/1993.PI 593647. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Breeding. NCBPMR-3. GP-58. Pedigree - Forrest//Forrest/Semmes. Released1986. Resistant to bean pod mottle virus (BPMV).PI 593648. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Breeding. NCPR83-47. GP-63. Pedigree - R71-626/PI 200510//Essex.Released 1986. Resistant to seed infection by Phomopsis.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by J.L. Stulb, New Orleans, Louisiana, UnitedStates. Donated by USDA, ARS, Alabama Agr. Exp. Sta., Alabama, United States.Received 1963.PI 593649. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivated. WILD MEXICAN JACK JONES; NSL 28672. Collected 1951 in Mexico. Interior of Mexico. Root-knot nematode resistant.129


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by S. D. Stratton, FFR Cooperative, 4112 EastState Road #225, West Lafayette, Indiana 47906, United States. Received02/16/1996.PI 593650. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaCultivar. Population. "MULTISTAR". CV-193. Pedigree - 146-clonesynthetic. <strong>Germplasm</strong> sources include 5% M. falcata, 5% Ladak, 26% M.varia, 4% Turkistan, 53% Flemish, 7% Chilean. Fall dormancy group 3.Flower color 95% purple, 5% white, trace cream, yellow and white. Highlyresistant to anthracnose (Race 1), bacterial wilt, fusarium wilt, andphytophthora root rot. Resistant to verticillium wilt and stem nematode.Approx. 54% of plants express the multifoliate trait in the autumnregrowth.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Gordon M. Prine, University of Florida,Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611, UnitedStates. Donated by University of Florida, Florida Agr. Exp. Sta., Florida,United States. Received 1989.PI 593651. Lolium multiflorum Lam.Cultivar. Population. "SURREY"; NSL 246798. CV-180; PVP 8900300.Pedigree - Selection from Marshall ryegrass. Late-maturing, diploidryegrass. Highly resistant to crown rust. Resistant to helminthosporiumleaf spot. Adapted to Florida and the southeastern U.S. Yields equal toor exceed Marshall. Grows well in northern portions of ryegrass beltexpressing good cold tolerance. Principal use for forage as acool-season pasture plant grown on both summer perennial grass pasturesand prepared seed beds. Can be used in lawns and for ground cover inparks, recreational areas and highway right-of-way.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by J.S. Peterson, USDA, SCS, National PMC, Bldg.509, BARC-East, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States. Developed by P.Leipzig; Dale C. Darris, <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center, USDA-SCS, 3415 NE GrangerAvenue, Corvallis, Oregon 97330, United States. Received 01/08/1997.PI 593652. Elymus glaucus ssp. jepsonii (J. B. Davy) GouldCultivar. Population. "ELKTON"; CO-256; 9019690; T-19690; W6 17729.Collected 09/01/1979 in Oregon, United States. Latitude 43 deg. 29' N.Longitude 123 deg. 29' W. Elevation 121 m. Native stand near Highway 138aproximately 11.5 miles northwest of Sutherlin, Douglas County, Oregon.Sec. 24, T 24S, R 7W. Major land resource area: A2. Pedigree - Ecotypeoriginating from a wild stand. <strong>No</strong>t intentionally bred or hybridized, butselected in comparison to 128 populations from OR, WA and other states,in a nonreplicated study, and 4 years in solid stands (swards) atseveral sites in WA and OR. Cool season perennial bunchgrass. Selectedfor agronomic performance, earlier phenological development (springrecovery and maturity) and uniformity. Good vigor, seed yield (mean 514lbs/ac, range 380-623), and stand longevity compared to Arlington andother populations. Matures seed 7-14 days earlier and initiates growth15-30 days sooner in spring than Arlington. Foliage grass green andlacks glaucous appearance. Mean culm height 118 cm (range 95-140). Seedweight 140,000 seeds/lb, average of 3 lots. Stems intermediate in130


coarseness, often bent at base. Lower, younger sheaths are purple tingedat base, pubescent. Leaf blades nearly glabrous, flat, lax, and width6-14 mm. Spikes erect, length 8-20 cm. Lemmas glabous toscabrid-pubescent.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by C.E. Caviness, Arkansas Agr. Exp. Sta.,University of Arkansas, 115 <strong>Plant</strong> Science Building, Fayetteville, Arkansas72701, United States. Received 1992.PI 593653. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. "Crowley"; SY 920001.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States. Received 1995.PI 593654. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "Stressland"; SY 9500001.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Berlin D. Nelson, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota StateUniversity, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, UnitedStates; T.C. Helms, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Crop & Weed ScienceDepartment, 333 Walster Hall, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105-5051, United States;K.C. Chang, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Dept. of Food and Nutrition,Gargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States. Received 03/04/1995.PI 593655. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "Danatto"; ND91-2330. CV-353; PVP 9600241. Pedigree - NattoKing 86 x unknown. Small seeded, developed for the natto specialty foodmarket. Flower purple, grey pubescence, tan pod color, shiny seed coat,yellow hilum, yellow seed coat, and indeterminate growth habit.Mid-maturity group O. Susceptible to lodging and is not iron efficienton high pH soils.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by G.L.C. Musa, <strong>No</strong>rthwest Agricultural ResearchCenter, (CIANO-INIFAP-SAGAR), Yaqui Valley Agric. Exp. Stn., Ciudad Obregon,Sonora CP 85000, Mexico; Sergio Munoz-Valenzuela, <strong>No</strong>rthwest AgriculturalResearch Center, (CIANO-INIFAP-SAGAR), N.E. Borlaug KM 12, Ciudad Obregon,Sonora, Mexico; F. Ochoa-Burgos, <strong>No</strong>rthwest Agricultural Research Center,(CIANO-INIFAP-SAGAR), Apartado Postal 515, Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico.Received 02/07/1996.PI 593656. Sesamum indicum L.Cultivar. "RIO YAQUI 93". CV-7. Pedigree - Single plant selection fromTexas 77. Begins flowering about 52 d after planting and reachesphysiological maturity at 105 d. Mature plant average height 149cm.Height of first capsules 70cm. Seed white stained and averaging 3.0mmlong and 1.9mm wide. Seed weight averages 2.8g 1000-1 and test weight59.6kg HL-1. Seed has average of 451g kg-1 oil, 215g kg-1 protein and89g kg-1 carbohydrates. Fatty acid balance of oil 369g kg-1 oleic acid,456g kg-1 linoleic acid, 103g kg-1 palmitic acid, 73g kg-1 stearic acid,with an iodine number of 114g.131


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by A.W. Johnson, Pee Dee Research and EducationCenter, Clemson University, Florence, South Carolina 29501-9603, UnitedStates; South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, South Carolina,United States. Received 02/12/1996.PI 593657. Nicotiana tabacum L.Cultivar. "CU 263". CV-112; PVP 9700016. Pedigree - SC 72/TI 1112//2*Speight G-28. First insect resistant tobacco cultivar released in theU.S. Moderate resistance to tobacco budworm (Heliothis virescens).Resistance is a type of antibiosis, and budworm larval growth andsurvival are reduced. When budworm damage is visually rated, there isapprox. 50% less damage than on NC 2326 or NC 95. Days to floweraverages 68 after transplanting. <strong>No</strong>rmally topped at height of 105 cm,and produces an average of 19.5 leaves per plant of medium length andwidth. Good yield and quality characteristics. Cured leaf predominantlyorange in color, medium bodied, and smooth to medium textured. Met allstandards for chemical content, smoke flavor, filling value, andusability for a tobacco cultivar.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by John M. Clarke, Agriculture and Agri-FoodCanada, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Res. Centre, Box 1030, Swift Current,Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; R. M. DePauw, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Res. Centre, Box 1030, Swift Current,Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; T. N. McCaig, Agriculture Canada, Swift CurrentResearch Station, Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; J. G. McLeod,Agriculture Canada, Swift Current Research Station, P. O. Box 1030, SwiftCurrent, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; R.E. Knox, Agriculture Canada,Research Station, Box 1030, Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; M.R.Fernandez, Agriculture Canada, Research Station, Swift Current, Saskatchewan,Canada. Received 02/13/1996.PI 593658. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "AC BARRIE"; 8405BK3C; BW661. CV-830. Pedigree -Neepawa/Columbus//BW90. Hard red spring wheat, adapted to the Canadianprairies. Combines high grain yield potential with high proteinconcentration. Resistance to prevalent races of leaf rust, stem rust,loose smut, and common bunt. Has conventional height and strong straw.Quality suitable for making a variety of leaven products. Hard kernel,high flour yield and strong gluten.PI 593659. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "AC KARMA"; 8628 VC2E; HY395. CV-831. Pedigree -HY32 0*5/BW553//HY358. White spring wheat, adapted to the CanadianPrairies. Combines high grain yield with resistance to common bunt andloose smut in a semidwarf, photo-insensitive background. Resistance toprevalent races of leaf rust and stem rust. Kernels medium hard thathave high flour yield and produce medium strong gluten.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert T. Lewellen, USDA, ARS, U.S.Agricultural Research Station, 1639 E. Alisal St., Salinas, California 93905,United States. Received 02/12/1996.132


PI 593660. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C79-1; R479(Sp). GP-171. Pedigree - C37/Rz (Holly source).Near isoline of C37. Resistant to rhizomania (BNYW). Resistancesegregates. C37, the recurrent parent, is multigerm, self-sterile withresistance to bolting, curly top, and virus yellows.PI 593661. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C79-2; R424. GP-172. Pedigree - C37/WB41 (B. maritimaaccession from Denmark). Near isoline of C37. Resistant to rhizomania(BNYW). Resistance segregates. C37, the recurrent parent, is multigerm,self-sterile with resistance to bolting, curly top, and virus yellows.PI 593662. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C79-3; R425. GP-173. Pedigree - C37/WB42 (B. maritimaaccession from Denmark). Near isoline of C37. Resistant to rhizomania(BNYW). Resistance segregates. C37, the recurrent parent, is multigerm,self-sterile with resistance to bolting, curly top, and virus yellows.PI 593663. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C79-4; R428. GP-174. Pedigree - C37/PI 206407 (a sugarbeetaccession from Turkey. However, the only plant with resistance hadchard-like traits). Near isoline of C37. Resistant to rhizomania(BNYW). Resistance segregates. C3 7, the recurrent parent, is multigerm,self-sterile with resistance to bolting, curly top, and virus yellows.PI 593664. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C79-5; R432. GP-175. Pedigree - C37/Rhizomania resistant froma weed beet line from Italy. Near isoline of C37. Resistant torhizomania (BNYW). Resistance segregates. C37, the recurrent parent, ismultigerm, self-sterile with resistance to bolting, curly top, and virusyellows.PI 593665. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C79-6; R434. GP-176. Pedigree - C3 7/Rhizomania resistant R05(sugarbeet line from Italy). Near isoline of C37. Resistant torhizomania (BNYW). Resistant segregates. C3 7, the recurrent parent, ismultigerm, self-sterile with resistance to bolting, curly top, and virusyellows.PI 593666. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C79-7; R435. GP-177. Pedigree - C3 7/Rhizomania resistant Rima,a SES commercial hybrid with male sterile cytoplasm. Near isoline ofC37. Resistant to rhizomania (BNYW). Resistance segregates. C37, therecurrent parent, is ultigerm, self-sterile with resistance to bolting,curly top, and virus yellows.PI 593667. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C79-8; R436; R436R2. GP-178. Pedigree - C37/C50. C50 = R22 =sugarbeet line Y54 x 59 B. maritima accessions. Near isoline of C3 7.Resistant to rhizomania BNYW). Resistance segregates. C37, therecurrent parent, is multigerm, self-sterile with resistance to bolting,curly top, and virus yellows.PI 593668. Beta vulgaris L.133


Breeding. C79-9; R437R2. GP-179. Pedigree - C3 7/Rhizomania resistantWB151 (B. maritima accession from Denmark). Near isoline of C37.Resistant to rhizomania (BNYW). Resistance segregates. C37, therecurrent parent, is multigerm, self-sterile with resistance to bolting,curly top, an virus yellows.PI 593669. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C79-10; R441. GP-180. Pedigree - C3 7/Rhizomania resistanceWB169 (B. maritima from Po River Valley, Italy). Near isoline of C37.Resistant to rhizomania (BNYW). Resistance segregates. C37, therecurrent parent, is multigerm, self-sterile with resistance to bolting,curly top, and virus yellows.PI 593670. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C79-11; R442. GP-181. Pedigree - C3 7/Rhizomania resistantWB258 (B. maritima from Po River Valley, Italy). Near isoline of C37.Resistant to rhizomania (BNYW). Resistance segregates. C37, therecurrent parent, is multigerm, self-sterile with resistance to bolting,curly top, and virus yellows.PI 593671. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C78; R578. GP-182. Pedigree - Near-isoline of C46/2 withresistance to rhizomania. Multigerm, self-sterile, open-pollinated linewith resistance to rhizomania (Rz), curly top, erwinia, and bolting.Moderate resistance or tolerance to virus yellows, powdery mildew.Similar to C78/2.PI 593672. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C80; R480-#. GP-183. Pedigree - Near-isoline of C54 withresistance to rhizomania. Multigerm, self-sterile, open pollinated linewith resistance to rhizomania. Developed by compositing selectedhalf-sibs from progeny tests for CA and per se performance for sugaryield. Similar to C80NB.PI 593673. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C80NB; R480NB. Pedigree - Near-isoline of C54 with resistanceto rhizomania selected by mass selection for resistance to rhizomania,bolting, virus yellows, and Erwinia. Multigerm, self-sterile, openpollinated line with combined resistance to rhizomania, bolting, andErwinia. Moderate resistance or tolerance to powdery mildew and virusyellows.PI 593674. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C80-45; R480-45(Iso). Pedigree - Increase of one half-sibfamily. Multigerm, self-sterile, open pollinated line with resistance torhizomania. Increased from one half-sib family selected for CA and perse performance for sugar yield and combined disease resistance. Similarto C80.PI 593675. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C82; R482NB. GP-184. Pedigree - Near-isoline of C31 withresistance to rhizomania. Multigerm, self-sterile, open pollinated linewith resistance to rhizomania, bolting, and virus yellows. Reselectionand recombination of lines similar to C76-31 and C76-89.134


PI 593676. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C608; N457. Pedigree - BC3 F2(C918*4 x B883) where B883 issource of BCN resistance and C918 is rhizomania resistant population.Multigerm, self-fertile population that segregates for hypocotyl colorand genetic ms. Segregates for resistance to rhizomania (BNYW) and cystnematode. Beet cyst nematode (BCN) resistance traces to Beta procumbens.Source of combined resistance from which to develop homozygous BCNresistant breeding lines.PI 593677. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C609; N461. Pedigree - BC3F2(C918*4 x B883) where B883 issource of BCN resistance and C918 is rhizomania resistant population.Multigerm, self-fertile population that segregates for hypocotyl colorand genetic ms. Segregates for resistance to rhizomania (BNYW) and beetcyst nematode (BCN). BCN resistance traces to Beta procumbens. Source ofcombined resistance to select homozygous BCN resistant breeding lines.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by E.L. Turcotte, USDA-ARS, MaricopaAgricultural Research Station, 37860 W. Smith-Enke Road, Maricopa, Arizona85239, United States; Richard Percy, USDA, ARS, Maricopa AgriculturalResearch Ctr., 37860 W. Smith-Enke Rd., Maricopa, Arizona 85339, UnitedStates. Received 02/22/1996.PI 593678. Gossypium barbadense L.Breeding. P70. GP-629. Pedigree - 6508-39-1-16 / 6807-26-10-3.Agronomicaly elite line. In 18 tests conducted over 2 years, averages1160 kg ha-1 of fiber. Fiber properties averaged 35.0 mm for 2.5% staplelength, 45.0% for fiber uniformity, 30.7 g tex-1 for Tl fiber strength,and 3.54 for micoronaire. In 15 tests conducted over 2 years, averaged88.5 cm in height.PI 593679. Gossypium barbadense L.Breeding. P71. GP-630. Pedigree - 7301-5-4-1 / 7306-21-2-2. In 18 testsconducted over 2 years, averaged 104 9 kg ha-1 in fiber yield. Fiberproperties averaged 35 mm for 2.5% staple length, 48% for fiber lengthuniformity, 34.8 g tex-1 for Tl fiber strength, and 3.57 for micronaire.Fiber whiter than typical for American Pima cottons, having areflectance of 73.7 Rd. In 18 tests conducted over 2 years, averaged 102cm in height.PI 593680. Gossypium barbadense L.Breeding. P72. GP-631. Pedigree - 6614-91-1-1 / 7402-126-1-1. In 8 testsconducted over 8 locations, averaged 1098 kg ha-1 in fiber yield. Fiberproperties averaged 35 mm for 2.5% staple length, 50% for fiber lengthuniformity, 35.3 g tex-1 for Tl fiber strength, and 3.54 for micronaire.Fiber whiter than typical for American Pima cotton, having a reflectanceof 75.0 Rd. <strong>Plant</strong> height averaged 87.9 cm over 8 tests at 8 locations.PI 593681. Gossypium barbadense L.Breeding. P73. GP-632. Pedigree - 6614-91-1-1 / 7301-5-4-5. In 45 testsconducted over 5 years, averaged 1192 kg ha-1 in fiber yield. Fiberproperties averaged 34.5 mm for 2.5% staple length, 49% for fiber lengthuniformity, 34.7 g tex-1 for Tl fiber strength, and 4.09 for micronaire.<strong>Plant</strong> height averaged 94.4 cm over 45 tests and 5 years.135


PI 593682. Gossypium barbadense L.Breeding. P74 . GP-633. Pedigree - 7402-126-1-1 / 7406-109-7-6. In 26tests conducted over 3 years, averaged 1090 kg ha-1 in fiber yield.Fiber properties averaged 34.8 mm for 2.5% staple length, 48% for fiberlength uniformity, 33.7 g tex-1 for Tl fiber strength, and 4.28 formicronaire. <strong>Plant</strong> height averaged 94 cm in 26 tests conducted over 3years.PI 593683. Gossypium barbadense L.Breeding. P75. GP-634. Pedigree - 7202-72-11-10 / 7301-5-4-5. In 26tests conducted over 3 years, averaged 1212 kg ha-1 in fiber yield.Fiber properties averaged 34.5 mm for 2.5 % staple length, 49% for fiberlength uniformity, 32.7 g tex-1 for Tl fiber strength, and 4.21 formicronaire. <strong>Plant</strong> height averaged 94 cm in 26 tests over 3 years.Although a good yield performing line at higher elevations, lacks theheat tolerance required for superior performance in the low elevationdesert locations of the Southwest.PI 593684. Gossypium barbadense L.Breeding. P76. GP-635. Pedigree - 7404-531-506-506 / 7202-50-5-7-1. In26 tests conducted over 3 years, averaged 1236 kg ha-1 in fiber yield.Fiber properties averaged 34.8 mm for 2.5% staple length, 48% for fiberlength uniformity, 33.3 g tex-1 for Tl fiber strength, and 4.34 formicronaire. <strong>Plant</strong> height average 85.5 cm.PI 593685. Gossypium barbadense L.Breeding. P77. GP-636. Pedigree - 7501-36-6-8 / 7607-4-7-3. In 21 testsconducted over 3 years, averaged 1316 kg ha-1 in fiber yield. Fiberproperties averaged 33.8 mm for 2.5% staple length, 48% for fiber lengthuniformity, 31.4 g tex-1 for Tl fiber strength and 4.26 for micronaire.<strong>Plant</strong> height averaged 78.7 cm in 14 tests over 3 years. Short staturedand early maturing in comparisons with the industry standard PS-7.PI 593686. Gossypium barbadense L.Breeding. P78. GP-637. Pedigree - 7503-58-1-2 / 7607-4-7-3. Averaged1484 kg ha-1 fiber yield in 2 tests in one year. Fiber propertiesaveraged 35 mm for 2.5% staple length, 49% for fiber length uniformity,31.6 g tex-1 for Tl fiber strength, and 4.44 for micronaire. <strong>Plant</strong>height averaged 137 cm. Fiber strength and micronaire are not acceptableunder current industry standards for ELS fiber.PI 593687. Gossypium barbadense L.Breeding. P79. GP-638. Pedigree - 7202-50-2-7-3 / 7406-109-7-6. In 8tests at 8 locations, averaged 1202 kg ha-1 fiber yield. Fiberproperties averaged 33.3 mm for 2.5% staple length, 49% for fiber lengthuniformity, 29.6 g tex-1 for Tl fiber strength, and 4.40 for micronaire.<strong>Plant</strong> height averaged 76.2 cm in 8 tests and 8 locations. Fiber strengthand micronaire are not acceptable under current industry standards forELS fiber.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Rollin G. Sears, Kansas State University,Department of Agronomy, Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501,United States; John Moffatt, AgriPro Biosciences, P.O. Box 30, Berthoud,136


Colorado 80513, United States; T.J. Martin, Kansas State University, Agric.Research Center-Hays, 1232 240th Avenue, Hays, Kansas 67601, United States;T.S. Cox, USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Science and Entomology Research, Department ofAgronomy, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501, United States; M.D. Witt, KansasState University, Southwest Res. & Ext. Center, Garden City, Kansas, UnitedStates; W.F. Heer, Kansas State University, Kansas Agric. Exp. Station, Dept.of Agronomy, Manhattan, Kansas, United States; S.P. Curran, Kansas StateUniversity, Dept. of Grain Science & Industry, Manhattan, Kansas 66506,United States; R.K. Bequette, Kansas State University, Dept. of Grain Science& Industry, Manhattan, Kansas, United States; O.K. Chung, USDA-ARS, U.S.Grain Marketing Research Lab, Hard Winter Wheat Quality Lab, Manhattan,Kansas, United States; J.H. Long, Kansas State University Southeast Agric.Res. Center, Box 316, Parsons, Kansas 67357, United States. Received02/23/1996.PI 593688. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "JAGGER"; KS84063-9-39-3. CV-836. Pedigree -KS82W418/Stephens. Awned, hard red winter wheat. At maturity hasbuckskin spike color, characterized by brown stripe running the lengthof the outside edge of both glume and lemmas. Medium short semidwarf,approx. 86 cm in height under average Kansas conditions. Resistant tostem rust, leaf rust, soil borne mosaic virus, spindle streak mosaicvirus, tan spot, and speckled leaf blotch. Moderately resistant to glumeblotch, bacterial streak and Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus. Moderatelysusceptible to Powdery Mildew. Susceptible to Hessian fly, green bugsand Russian Wheat aphids. At maturity has upright to moderately noddingspikes. Represents an approximate 15% yield improvement over Karl 92.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by David A. Van Sanford, University of Kentucky,Department of Agronomy, Ag. Sci. Ctr. N-106K, Lexington, Kentucky 40546-0091,United States; C.R. Tutt, University of Kentucky, Kentucky Agric. Exp.Station, Princeton, Kentucky, United States; C.S. Swanson, University ofKentucky, Kentucky Agric. Exp. Station, Lexington, Kentucky, United States;W.L. Pearce, Kentucky Agric. Exp. Station, Lexington, Kentucky, United States; L.J. Tomes, Kentucky Agric. Exp. Sta., Dept. of Agronomy, University ofKentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40546-0091, United States; D.E. Hershman,Kentucky Agric. Exp. Sta., Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Univ. of Kentucky,Lexington, Kentucky 40546-0091, United States. Received 02/26/1996.PI 593689. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "FOSTER"; KY85C-31-6. CV-835; PVP 9700119. Pedigree- Coker 65-2 0/Arthur/4/Chul *8CC//VA 68-22-7/Abe/3/VA72-54-14/Tyler//Suwon 92/Arthur//Arthur/VA 70-52-2. White-chaffed,awnletted soft red winter wheat with long spikes, medium size kernels,midseason maturity, intermediate height, and moderate winterhardiness.Excellent yield potential, test weight and milling and baking quality.Resistant to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis), and Septoria leafblotch (Septoria tritici), glume blotch (Phaeosphaeria nodorumHedjaroude), and leaf rust (Puccinia recondita). Moderately susceptibleto barley yellow dwarf virus and susceptible to Hessian fly (Mayetioladestructor).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Farman Jodari, Louisiana State University,137


Rice Research Station, P.O. Box 1429, Crowley, Louisiana 70527, United States; Don Groth, Rice Research Station, Louisiana State University, Agric. Exp.Station, P.O. Box 1429, Crowley, Louisiana 70429-1429, United States; SteveD. Linscombe, Rice Research Station, Louisiana Agricultural ExperimentalSta., P.O. Box 1429, Crowley, Louisiana 70527, United States; P.K. Bollich,Rice Research Station, P.O. Box 1429, Crowley, Louisiana 70527-1429, UnitedStates; L.M. White, Rice Research Station, P.O. Box 1429, Crowley, Louisiana70527-1429, United States; R.T. Dunand, Rice Research Station, P.O. Box 1429,Crowley, Louisiana 70527-1429, United States; D.E. Sanders, LouisianaCooperative Extension Serivce, P.O. Box 25100, Baton Rouge, Louisiana70894-5100, United States. Received 02/26/1996.PI 593690. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "LAFITTE". CV-102. Pedigree -Mercury//Mercury/Koshihikari. Short-stature (99 cm) medium-grain.Moderately resistant to blast (Pyricularia grisea) and sheath blight(Rhizoctonia solani). Good seedling vigor, cold tolerance, ratoonpotential, and very good milling quality (average 66-70; % wholegrain-total grain after milling). Very early in maturity, averaging 85days from emergence to 50% heading.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert T. Lewellen, USDA, ARS, U.S.Agricultural Research Station, 1639 E. Alisal St., Salinas, California 93905,United States. Received 02/26/1996.PI 593691. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C913-70; 3913-70. Pedigree - Inc. SI line from popn-913.Popn-913 is similar to C918. Multigerm, green hypocotyl (rr),self-fertile (Sf), line that segregates for resistance to rhizomania(BNYW). Resistant to bolting and Erwinia. Moderate resistance to virusyellows, curly top, and powdery mildew. Narrowly based. Selected from SIprogeny test and experimental hybrids for resistance to diseases, %S,and sugar yield combining ability.PI 593692. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. CR09; R409. Pedigree - BC1F2(CTR, Rz*2 x CR) where CTR, Rz =curly top, rhizomania resistant line and CR = Cercospora leaf spotresistant line R05 from Italy. Multigerm line that segregates forgenetic ms (Aa), self-fertility (Sf), hypocotyl color, and resistance torhizomania (Rz). Combines resistance to Cercospora and rhizomania in aline with adaptation to the western USA. Derived from Italian sugarbeetline R05. R05 was an accession into the Salinas breeding program from E.Biancardi's CR program at Rovigo, Italy.PI 593693. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. CR10; R410. Pedigree - BC1F2(CTR, Rz*2 x CR) where CTR, Rz =curly top, rhizomania resistant line and CR = Cercospora leaf spotresistant line R06 from Italy. Multigerm line that segregates forgenetic ms (Aa), self-fertility (Sf), hypocotyl color (mostly green,rr), and resistance to rhizomania (Rz). Combines resistance toCercospora leaf spot and rhizomania in a line with adaptation to thewestern USA. Derived from Italian sugarbeet line R06. R06 was a greenhypocotyl, CR, moderately rhizomania resistant accession from E.Biancardi's CR program, Rovigo, Italy.138


PI 593694. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C51; R522(Sp). Pedigree - Recombination of improved lines ofC50. C50 = sugarbeet x Beta maritima accessions. Improved version of C50released in 1988. Developed and tested as line R22. Four to six cyclesof mass selection were made for beet and root conformation and yield andresistance to rhizomania and virus yellows. Eight sublines werereselected for resistance to rhizomania and for % sucrose and wererecombined to form a single improved population.PI 593695. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C78/2; R578 (Sp). Pedigree - Rz near-isoline of C46/2 and isan improved line similar to C78. Advanced multigerm, self-sterilebreeding line that combines multiple disease resistance and highproductivity for sugar yield combining ability. Segregates forresistance to rhizomania (Rz) and has moderate resistance or toleranceto bolting, curly top, virus yellows, Erwinia, powdery mildew, and downymildew.PI 593696. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C76-43-14; R476-43-14(Iso). Pedigree - Increase of full-sibfamily C31-43 x R76. Increase of a selected full-sib family from crossesbetween C31-43 and R76. R76 is a Rz near-isoline of C31/6. Multigerm andself-sterile and segregates for Rz. Combines multiple disease resistanceand factors for productivity.PI 593697. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C76-43-15; R476-43-15(Iso). Pedigree - Increase of full-sibfamily C31-43 x R76. Sister line to C76-43-14.PI 593698. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C76-89-5; R476-89-5(Iso). Pedigree - Increase of full-sibfamily C31-89 x R76. Increase of a selected full-sib family from crossesbetween C31-89 and R76. R76 is a Rz near-isoline of C31/6. Multigerm andself-sterile and segregates for Rz. Combines multiple disease resistanceand factors for productivity.PI 593699. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C76-89-18; R576-89-18(Sp 9). Pedigree - Increase of full-sibfamily C31-89 x R76. Sister line to C76-89-5. Susceptible to rhizomania.Moderately resistant to virus yellows (BYV & BWYV). Has good GCA forsugar yield.PI 593700. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C890; 3890. Pedigree - BC2F2(C7 90mmaa*3 x 9876) where 9876 wasa monogerm source of resistance to rhizomania (Rz). Monogerm,self-fertile population similar to C790 that segregates for genetic malesterility and resistance to rhizomania (Rz). Should be useful as asource population for developing monogerm, O-type, rhizomania resistantbreeding and parental lines with good sugar yield combining ability.PI 593701. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C890-1; 5890(Sp). Pedigree - Near-isoline of C790 thatsegregates for the Rz (Holly) source of resistance. Synthesized fromselected SI lines. <strong>The</strong> similar lines C890-1 through C890-10/11 are139


populations that segregate for resistance to rhizomania (BNYW). <strong>The</strong>common background is self-fertile, monogerm, O-type population C790. <strong>The</strong>C890-# lines segregate for monogerm, O-type, and genetic male sterilityand have broad genetic variability. Each 890-# line is a source ofresistance to BNYW that was derived from a different and unique source.<strong>The</strong> allelism among these sources of resistance is not known.PI 593702. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C890-2/3; 5812(Iso). Pedigree - Backcrosses into C790 of thefactor(s) for resistance to rhizomania from WB41 and WB42 (Beta maritimaaccessions from Denmark). F2BC3[C790*2 x (C37*2 x WB41, WB42)]. <strong>The</strong>similar lines C890-1 through C890-10/11 are populations that segregatefor resistance to rhizomania (BNYW). <strong>The</strong> common background isself-fertile, monogerm, O-type population C790. <strong>The</strong> C890-# linessegregate for monogerm, O-type, and genetic male sterility and havebroad genetic variability. Each 890-# line is a source of resistance toBNYW that was derived from a different and unique source. <strong>The</strong> allelismamong these sources of resistance is not known.PI 593703. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C890-4; 5814(Iso). Pedigree - Backcrosses into C790 of thefactor for resistance to rhizomania from PI206407 (resistance from achard-like plant within Turkish sugarbeet accession). BC6F2[C790*2 x(C37*5 x PI206407)]. <strong>The</strong> similar lines C890-1 through C890-10/11 arepopulations that segregate for resistance to rhizomania (BNYW). <strong>The</strong>common background is self-fertile, monogerm, O-type population C790. <strong>The</strong>C890-# lines segregate for monogerm, O-type, and genetic male sterilityand have broad genetic variability. Each 890-# line is a source ofresistance to BNYW that was derived from a different and unique source.<strong>The</strong> allelism among these sources of resistance is not known.PI 593704. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C890-5; 5815(Iso). Pedigree - Backcrosses into C790 of thefactor for resistance to rhizomania from R04, an Italian weed beetaccession. BC3F2 [C790*2 x (C37*2 x R04)]. <strong>The</strong> similar lines C890-1through C890-10/11 are populations that segregate for resistance torhizomania (BNYW). <strong>The</strong> common background is self-fertile, monogerm,O-type population C790. <strong>The</strong> C890-# lines segregate for monogerm, O-type,and genetic male sterility and have broad genetic variability. Each890-# line is a source of resistance to BNYW that was derived from adifferent and unique source. <strong>The</strong> allelism among these sources ofresistance is not known.PI 593705. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C890-6/7; 5817(Iso). Pedigree - Backcrosses into C790 of thefactor for resistance to rhizomania from Rima's and R04, an Italiansugarbeet line. BC1F2[C790 x (Rima-CMS, R04 x C37) ] . <strong>The</strong> similar linesC890-1 through C890-10/11 are populations that segregate for resistanceto rhizomania (BNYW). <strong>The</strong> common background is self-fertile, monogerm,O-type population C790. <strong>The</strong> C890-# lines segregate for monogerm, O-type,and genetic male sterility and have broad genetic variability. Each890-# line is a source of resistance to BNYW that was derived from adifferent and unique source. <strong>The</strong> allelism among these sources ofresistance is not known.140


PI 593706. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C890-8; 5818 (Iso) . Pedigree - Backcrosses into C790 of thefactor(s) for resistance to rhizomania from C50, a composite crossbetween C54 and B. maritima accessions. BC3F2{C790*2 x [C37 x (C54 x B.maritima)]}. <strong>The</strong> similar lines C890-1 through C890-10/11 are populationsthat segregate for resistance to rhizomania (BNYW). <strong>The</strong> commonbackground is self-fertile, monogerm, O-type population C790. <strong>The</strong> C890-#lines segregate for monogerm, O-type, and genetic male sterility andhave broad genetic variability. Each 890-# line is a source ofresistance to BNYW that was derived from a different and unique source.<strong>The</strong> allelism among these sources of resistance is not known.PI 593707. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C890-9; 5819(Iso). Pedigree - Backcrosses into C790 of thefactor for resistance to rhizomania from WB 151, Beta maritima fromDenmark. BC5F2[C790*2 x (C37*4 x WB151)]. <strong>The</strong> similar lines C890-1through C890-10/11 are populations that segregate for resistance torhizomania (BNYW). <strong>The</strong> common background is self-fertile, monogerm,O-type population C790. <strong>The</strong> C890-# lines segregate for monogerm, O-type,and genetic male sterility and have broad genetic variability. Each890-# line is a source of resistance to BNYW that was derived from adifferent and unique source. <strong>The</strong> allelism among these sources ofresistance is not known.PI 593708. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. C890-10/11; 5820(Iso). Pedigree - Backcrosses into C790 of thefactor(s) for resistance to rhizomania from WB 169 and WB 258, Betamaritima lines from Po Valley, Italy. BC4F2[C790 x (C37*4 x WB169,WB258)]. <strong>The</strong> similar lines C890-1 through C890-10/11 are populationsthat segregate for resistance to rhizomania (BNYW). <strong>The</strong> commonbackground is self-fertile, monogerm, O-type population C790. <strong>The</strong> C890-#lines segregate for monogerm, O-type, and genetic male sterility andhave broad genetic variability. Each 890-# line is a source ofresistance to BNYW that was derived from a different and unique source.<strong>The</strong> allelism among these sources of resistance is not known.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Nigel Maxted, Univ. of Southampton - Dept. ofBiology, Med. & Biological Science Building, Bassett Crecent East,Southhampton, England S09 3TU, United Kingdom. Donated by Laszlo Holly, Int.Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Unit,P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 10/17/1990.PI 593709. Cicer reticulatum Ladiz.Wild. 5667; ILWC 242; W6 6161; W6 10154. Collected 1988 in Turkey. 15kmN Urfa, W Urfa-Nilvan road, Urfa Province.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Nigel Maxted, Univ. of Southampton - Dept. ofBiology, Med. & Biological Science Building, Bassett Crecent East,Southhampton, England S09 3TU, United Kingdom; W. Mughlaby. Donated by LaszloHolly, Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong><strong>Resources</strong> Unit, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 10/17/1990.PI 593710. Cicer judaicum Boiss.141


Wild. 2974; ILWC 47; W6 6155. Collected 05/1986 in Syria.Banias-Lattakia, Banias Province.PI 593711. Cicer judaicum Boiss.Wild. 1938; ILWC 48; W6 6156. Collected 05/1986 in Syria.Banias-Lattakia, Banias Province.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Laszlo Holly, Int. Center for AgriculturalResearch in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,Syria. Received 04/03/1992.PI 593712. Cicer judaicum Boiss.Cultivated. BMV 23-9; ILWC 207; W6 10155.PI 593713. Cicer judaicum Boiss.Cultivated. BMV 26-1; ILWC 208; W6 10156.PI 593714. Cicer judaicum Boiss.Cultivated. LR-126; ILWC 210; W6 10157.PI 593715. Cicer judaicum Boiss.Cultivated. LR-135; ILWC 211; W6 10158.PI 593716. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & SpachCultivated. 5119-1; 5119; ILWC 236; W6 10159.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Laszlo Holly, Int. Center for AgriculturalResearch in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,Syria. Donated by Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas,P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 07/15/1992.PI 593717. Cicer judaicum Boiss.Wild. LH-241; ILWC 41; W6 10525. Collected in Syria.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by R.P.S. Pundir, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for theSemi-Arid Tropics, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India. Received 12/31/1991.PI 593718. Cicer microphyllum Benth.Wild. ICCW 55; NC 61034; W6 14184. Collected in India. Kashmir.PI 593719. Cicer microphyllum Benth.Wild. ICCW 57; A 1462; W6 14186. Collected in India. Kashmir.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Niagara Parks Commission, School ofHorticulture, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Received 05/24/1985.PI 593720. Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) KuntzeCultivated. Index Seminum 70; Ames 4372.142


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Dorothy Barringer, Wildflowers from Nature'sWay, RR 1, Woodburn, Iowa 50276, United States. Received 10/28/1985.PI 593721. Stachys tenuifolia Willd.Wild. Ames 4719.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Clifford Jantz, 4115 East Garden Ave., DesMoines, Iowa 50317, United States; Richard W. Pohl, Iowa State University,Botany Department, Bessey Hall, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received03/06/1986.PI 593722. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) KuntzeCultivated. Ames 4992.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Michigan State University, W. J. Beal BotanicalGarden, 412 Olds Hall, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1047, United States.Received 03/24/1986.PI 593723. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) KuntzeCultivated. Index Seminum 311; Ames 5018.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS, Natl.<strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 402, Building 003, BARC-West,Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; H.H. Gecit, AnkaraUniversity, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey; D. Eser, Ankara University, Ankara,Ankara, Turkey. Received 10/24/1986.PI 593724. Thymus kotschyanus Boiss. & Hohen. var. kotschyanusWild. H 6802; Ames 7471. Collected 07/24/1985 in Turkey. Latitude 39deg. 11' N. Longitude 43 deg. 21' E. Elevation 1850 m. Van Province. 2km north of Ag Station (north of Kockopru). Collected on an ungrazedslope. Common low subshrub, woody at base. Flowers white. Leavesfragrant.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Jack Alexander, Arnold Arboretum, JamaicaPlain, Massachusetts, United States. Received 12/17/1986.PI 593725. Elsholtzia stauntoni Benth.Cultivated. Mint Bush; Ames 75 71. Late flowering.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Jardin Botanique de Montreal, 4101 RueSherbrooke Est, Montreal, Quebec H1X 2B2, Canada. Received 03/02/1987.PI 593726. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) KuntzeCultivated. Index Seminum 601; Ames 7722.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Jardin Botanique de Montreal, 4101 RueSherbrooke Est, Montreal, Quebec H1X 2B2, Canada. Donated by George Ayers,Michigan State University, Department of Entomology, East Lansing, Michigan143


48824, United States. Received 05/18/1988.PI 593727. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) KuntzeCultivated. Ames 8411. Collected in Quebec, Canada. Pedigree -Population originated at the Montreal Botanical Garden.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Index Seminum of the Medical Bot. Garden, Brno,South Moravia, Czech Republic. Received 10/05/1988.PI 593728. Hyssopus officinalis L.Cultivated. Index Seminum 473; Ames 9984.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Boleslaw Jablonski, Instytut Sadownictwa iKwiaciarstwa, ul. Kazimierska nr 2, Pulawy, Poland. Received 03/21/1989.PI 593729. Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) KuntzeCultivated. Ames 10206.PI 593730. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) KuntzeCultivated. Ames 10207.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by E. Sajvarova, Botanical Garden, University ofSarrlandes, Saarbrucken, Germany. Donated by Botanical Institute,Czechoslovak Academy of Science, Pruhonice, Czech Republic. Received03/16/1990.PI 593731. Origanum vulgare L.Wild. Index Seminum 341; Ames 13184. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rth Moravia, CzechRepublic. Elevation 500 m. Sumperk - surroundings of the Travna village.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Botanical Gardens, Agricultural University,Generaal Foulkesweg 37, Wageningen, Netherlands. Received 01/25/1991.PI 593732. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) KuntzeCultivated. Index Seminum 116 87BG33501; Ames 14598.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Gert Fortgens, Research Station forHorticulture, P.O. Box 118, Boskoop, South Holland 2770 AC, Netherlands.Received 03/07/1991.PI 593733. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) KuntzeCultivated. Ames 14943.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Gert Fortgens, Boomteelt Praktijkonderzoek,Research Station for Nursery Stock, Postbus 118, Boskoop, South Holland 2770AC, Netherlands. Received 11/18/1991.PI 593734. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) KuntzeWild. Ames 18057; Wild Korea. Collected 11/18/1991 in Korea. Pedigree -144


Population originally was from a wild Korean collection.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by University of Turku, Botanical Garden, Turku,Turku ja Pori SF <strong>205</strong>00, Finland. Received 04/22/1992.PI 593735. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) KuntzeCultivated. Index Seminum 266; Ames 19077.PI 593736. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) KuntzeCultivated. Index Seminum 267; Ames 19078.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Boleslaw Jablonski, Instytut Sadownictwa IKwiaciarstwa, 24-100 Pulawy ul. Kazimierska nr 2, Pulawy, Poland. Received01/12/1992.PI 593737. Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) KuntzeCultivated. Ames 20121.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Geza Kosa, A Magyar Tudomanyos AkademiaOkologiai e, Botanikai Kutatointezetenek, Bontanikus D D D D D D C DtanikusKertj, Vacratot, Hungary. Donated by A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Okologiaie, Botanikai Kutatointezetenek, Bontanikus D D D D D D C Dtanikus Kertj,Vacratot, Hungary. Received 06/21/1994.PI 593738. Origanum vulgare L.Wild. Index Seminum 335; Ames 22109. Collected 1993 in Yunnan, China.Elevation 2100 m. Collected on Hsi-Shan near Kunming, Yunnan Province.Bush and montane meadows at the clearings of Pinus armandii-Keteleeriaevelyana forest on limestone.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Mark P. Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates. Received 09/21/1994.PI 593739. Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) KuntzeWild. Population. Ames 22165. Collected 09/18/1994 in South Dakota,United States. Latitude 43 deg. 49' N. Longitude 103 deg. 28' W.Elevation 1567 m. South side of Needles Highway about 0.8 km west ofroad to Camp Remington. South Dakota, Custer County, Iron Mountain Quad,T3S R5E SW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 1. Edge of pine woods with Rosa, Monarda,Betula, and Symphoricarpos.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Reed Barker, USDA, ARS, Forage Seed & CerealResearch, 3450 S.W. Campus Way, OSU, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-7102, UnitedStates; R.E. Welty, USDA, ARS, National Forage Seed Production ResearchCenter, 3450 SW Campus Way, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-7102, United States.Received 02/27/1996.PI 593740. Festuca arundinacea SchreberBreeding. Population. ORTFRR-T94. GP-2. Pedigree - 20 plants selected145


from 6 turf-type cultivars. Two cycles of recurrent selections byinoculating twice on seedlings in a greenhouse and polycrossing selectedplants in the field. Resistance to stem rust (Puccinia graminis subsp.graminicola).PI 593741. Festuca arundinacea SchreberBreeding. Population. ORTFRR-F94. GP-3. Pedigree - Fourteen plantsselected from 3 forage-type cultivars. Two cycles of recurrentselections by inoculating twice on seedlings in a greenhouse andpolycrossing selected plants in the field. Resistance to stem rust(Puccinia graminis subsp. graminicola).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Stephen Griffith, USDA-ARS, Oregon StateUniversity, National Forage Seed Prod. Res. Center, 3450 S.W. Campus Way,Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States; Gary Banowetz, USDA-ARS, NationalForage Seed Production Research Center, 3450 SW Campus Way, Corvallis, Oregon97331, United States; Reed Barker, USDA, ARS, Forage Seed & Cereal Research,3450 S.W. Campus Way, OSU, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-7102, United States; G.W.Mueller-Warrant, USDA, ARS, National Forage Seed Production Research Center,3450 SW Campus Way, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-7102, United States; M.L. Roush,Oregon State University, Forest Sci. Dept., Corvallis, Oregon 97331, UnitedStates; B.D. Maxwell, Montana State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> & Soil Sci.,Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States; S.R. Radosevich, Oregon StateUniversity, Forest Sci. Dept., Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States.Received 02/27/1996.PI 593742. Lolium multiflorum Lam.Breeding. Population. ORARHR-G93. GP-72. Pedigree - <strong>Plant</strong>s from a wheatproduction field near Salem, OR were crossed with several plants eachfrom Gulf and Marshall, followed by three backcrosses to plants fromGulf and Marshall as the maternal recurrent parents. Populations hadsurvived several treatments of diclofop-methyl to control annualgrasses. Source plants were crossed and backcrossed three times toplants from the cultivars Gulf and Marshall to incorporate tolerance tothe herbicide into common genetic backgrounds.PI 593743. Lolium multiflorum Lam.Breeding. Population. ORARHR-M93. GP-73. Pedigree - <strong>Plant</strong>s from a wheatproduction field near Salem, OR were crossed with several plants eachfrom Gulf and Marshall, followed by three backcrosses to plants fromGulf and Marshall as the maternal recurrent parents. Population hadsurvived several treatments of diclofop-methyl to control annualgrasses. Source plants were crossed and backcrossed three times toplants from the cultivars Gulf and Marshall to incorporate tolerance tothe herbicide into common genetic backgrounds.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Manee Nikornpun, Chiang Mai University,Thailand. Received 12/10/1992.PI 593744. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 51A; Grif 1280.PI 593745. Solanum melongena L.146


Uncertain. 51B; Grif 1281.PI 593746. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 54; Grif 1284.PI 593747. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 55; Grif 1285.PI 593748. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 56A; Grif 1286.PI 593749. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 56B; Grif 1287.PI 593750. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 57A; Grif 1288.PI 593751. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 57B; Grif 1289.PI 593752. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 58B; Grif 1291.PI 593753. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 61A; Grif 1292.PI 593754. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 61C; Grif 1293.PI 593755. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 65/1-0; Grif 1298.PI 593756. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 65/2A; Grif 1299.PI 593757. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 66M; Grif 1302.PI 593758. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 67; Grif 1304.PI 593759. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 69A; Grif 1307.PI 593760. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 701; Grif 1310.PI 593761. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 71G; Grif 1314.PI 593762. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 72; Grif 1315.PI 593763. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 74; Grif 1316.147


PI 593764. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 77; Grif 1319.PI 5937 65. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 78; Grif 1320.PI 593766. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 80; Grif 1321.PI 593767. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 82; Grif 1323.PI 593768. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 86; Grif 1327.PI 593769. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 87; Grif 1328.PI 593770. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 88; Grif 1329.PI 593771. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 89; Grif 1330.PI 593772. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 92; Grif 1332.PI 593773. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 94; Grif 1333.PI 593774. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 97A; Grif 1336.PI 593775. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 97B; Grif 1337.PI 593776. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 101; Grif 1340.PI 593777. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 102; Grif 1341.PI 59377 8. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 107; Grif 1344.PI 593779. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 110; Grif 1347.PI 5937 80. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. Ill; Grif 1348.PI 593781. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 112; Grif 1349.148


PI 593782. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 113; Grif 1350.PI 593783. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 114; Grif 1351.PI 593784. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 115; Grif 1352.PI 593785. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 117; Grif 1354.PI 5937 86. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 118; Grif 1355.PI 593787. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 119; Grif 1356.PI 593789. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 121; Grif 1358.PI 593790. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 122; Grif 1359.PI 593791. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 123; Grif 1360.PI 5937 92. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 124; Grif 1361.PI 5937 93. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 125; Grif 1362.PI 5937 94. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 126; Grif 1363.PI 593795. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 127; Grif 1364.PI 593796. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 129; Grif 1366.PI 593797. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 132; Grif 1369.PI 593798. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 142; Grif 1376.PI 593799. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 145; Grif 1379.PI 593800. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 147; Grif 1381.PI 593801. Solanum melongena L.149


Uncertain. 156; Grif 1387.PI 593802. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 160; Grif 1391.PI 593803. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 162; Grif 1393.PI 593804. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 169; Grif 1398.PI 593805. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 170; Grif 1399.PI 593806. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 171; Grif 1400.PI 593807. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 180; Grif 1407.PI 593808. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 181; Grif 1408.PI 593809. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 187; Grif 1413.PI 593810. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 189; Grif 1414.PI 593 811. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 190; Grif 1415.PI 593 812. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 192; Grif 1416.PI 593 813. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 193; Grif 1417.PI 593814. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 194; Grif 1418.PI 593815. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 195; Grif 1419.PI 593816. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 196; Grif 1420.PI 593 817. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 197; Grif 1421.PI 593818. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 198; Grif 1422.PI 593819. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 199; Grif 1423.150


PI 593820. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 200; Grif 1424.PI 593821. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 201; Grif 1425.PI 593822. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 203; Grif 1427.PI 593823. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 212; Grif 1436.PI 593824. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 213; Grif 1437.PI 593825. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 215; Grif 1438.PI 593826. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 216; Grif 1439.PI 593827. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 217; Grif 1440.PI 593828. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 218; Grif 1441.PI 593829. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 221; Grif 1444.PI 593830. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 224; Grif 1448.PI 593831. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 225; Grif 1449.PI 593832. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 226; Grif 1450.PI 593833. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 228; Grif 1452.PI 593834. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 229; Grif 1453.PI 593835. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 230; Grif 1454.PI 593836. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 231; Grif 1455.PI 593837. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 232; Grif 1456.151


PI 593 838. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 233; Grif 1457.PI 593839. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 234; Grif 1458.PI 593840. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 236; Grif 1460.PI 593841. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 237; Grif 1461.PI 593842. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 238; Grif 1462.PI 593843. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 239; Grif 1463.PI 593844. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 240; Grif 1464.PI 593845. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 241; Grif 1465.PI 593846. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 242; Grif 1466.PI 593847. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 244; Grif 1468.PI 593848. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 253; Grif 1476.PI 593849. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 256; Grif 1478.PI 593850. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 258; Grif 1480.PI 593851. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 259; Grif 1481.PI 593852. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 260; Grif 1482.PI 593853. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 262; Grif 1484.PI 593 854. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 264; Grif 1486.PI 593855. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 265; Grif 1487.PI 593856. Solanum melongena L.152


Uncertain. 266; Grif 1488.PI 593857. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 272; Grif 1493.PI 593858. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 273; Grif 1494.PI 593859. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 274; Grif 1495.PI 593860. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 275; Grif 1496.PI 593861. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 276; Grif 1497.PI 593862. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 277; Grif 1498.PI 593863. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 278; Grif 1499.PI 593864. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 279; Grif 1500.PI 593865. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 280; Grif 1501.PI 593 866. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 281; Grif 1502.PI 593867. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 282; Grif 1503.PI 593868. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 283; Grif 1504.PI 593869. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 284; Grif 1505.PI 593870. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 285; Grif 1506.PI 593871. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 286; Grif 1507.PI 593 872. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 287; Grif 1508.PI 593 873. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 288; Grif 1509.PI 593874. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 289; Grif 1510.153


PI 593875. Solanuxn melongena L.Uncertain. 290; Grif 1511.PI 593876. Solanuxn melongena L.Uncertain. 292; Grif 1512.PI 593877. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 300; Grif 1514.PI 593878. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 301; Grif 1515.PI 593879. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 302; Grif 1516.PI 593880. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 308; Grif 1522.PI 593881. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 309; Grif 1523.PI 593882. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 310; Grif 1524.PI 593883. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 311; Grif 1525.PI 593884. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 313; Grif 1527.PI 593885. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 314; Grif 1528.PI 593886. Solanum melongena L.Uncertain. 315; Grif 1529.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern CropsResearch Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States;Leonard Francl, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology,Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States; Elias M. Elias, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota StateUniversity, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, P.O. Box 5051, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota58104-5051, United States. Received 03/04/1996.PI 593887. Triticum turgidum L.Cultivar. Pureline. "MUNICH". CV-829; PVP 9600153. Pedigree -D8030/D8016. High yielding, average test weight (768.3 kg m-3), stiffstrawed, and daylength-sensitive. Medium height and maturity. Spikeslong, awned, oblong, mid-dense and erect. Kernels amber color andmid-sized (36.7 mg). Adapted to upper midwest and recommended to theLangdon, ND area. Strong gluten and 143 g kg-1 semolina protein.Resistant to stem rust (Puccinia graminia) and leaf rust (P. recondita).Moderate resistance to tan spot (Pyrenophora tritici-repentis) andFusarium head blight (Gibberella zeae).154


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Phyllis Richardson, Vista - Land O'Lake Inc.,RR 2, Webster City, Iowa 50595, United States; Robert R. Kalton, PetersonSeed Company, Inc., P.O. Box 346, Savage, Minnesota 55378, United States.Received 1996.PI 593888. Dactylis glomerata L.Cultivar. "DUKE"; Exp. <strong>No</strong>. DS8. CV-14; PVP 9600180. Pedigree - Narrowbased, 7-clone synthetic derived from the following germplasm: PI 315425(3 clones), PI 325302 (2 clones), and Jackson (2 clones). <strong>The</strong>se two Pi'swere introduced from Russia in the late 1960 f s. Unique variety in thatit combines medium maturity, a high level of winter hardiness and rustand leaf blight resistance, improved forage quality and equal forage andseed yielding ability with proper management compared with thepreponderance of early-maturing (blooming) varieties and the few mediumor late maturing varieties available in the USA. Averages 4-6 days laterthan Benchmark, Justus, Potomac in Iowa and 10-12 days later in Oregonand survives much better than these varieties under severe winter killconditions. Resistance very good to stem rust (Puccinia graminis), crownrust (P. coronata), leaf rust (P. rubigo-vera), leaf streak(Scolecotrichum graminis) and scald (Rhynchosporium orthosporium).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Gilbert Stallknecht, Montana StateUniversity, Central Agric. Research Center, HC 90, Box 20, Moccasin, Montana59462, United States; Wendell Morrill, Montana State University, Dept. ofEntomology, Bozeman, Montana 5 9717, United States; G.D. Kushnak, MontanaState University, Western Triangle Agric. Research Center, P.O. Box 1474,Conrad, Montana 59425, United States; Phil L. Bruckner, Montana StateUniversity, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil & Environmental Sciences, Leon Johnson Hall,Bozeman, Montana 59717-0312, United States; E.A. Hockett, USDA, ARS, MontanaState University, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science Department, Bozeman, Montana 59717,United States; G.R. Carlson, Montana State University, <strong>No</strong>rthern Agric.Research Center, Havre, Montana 59501, United States; J.L. Eckhoff, MontanaState University, Eastern Agric. Research Center, Sidney, Montana 59270,United States; D.W. Wichman, Montana State University, Central Agric.Research Center, Moccasin, Montana 59462, United States; H.F. Bowman, MontanaState University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil & Environmental Sciences, Bozeman,Montana 59717, United States; R.N. Stougaard, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern Agric. Res. Ctr.,Kalispell, Montana 59901, United States; J.E. Berg, Montana State University,Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil & Environmental Sciences, Bozeman, Montana 59717, UnitedStates; K.A. Tilley, Kansas State University, Dept. of Grain Science &Industry, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, United States. Received 03/07/1996.PI 593889. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "RAMPART"; MT592042. CV-845. Pedigree -Lew/Tiber//Redwin. Solid-stemmed, medium-maturity hard red winter withtolerance to feeding and cutting damage of the wheat stem sawfly (Cephuscinctus). Medium yield potential, intermediate height, and intermediatelodging resistance. Winterhardiness marginal for Montana. Red chaff andresistant to prevalent races of Puccinia graminis, but susceptible toDiuraphis noxia and Tilletia controversa. Coleoptile length very long.Grain volume weight, protein content, and milling and bakingcharacteristics acceptable for high-quality bread flour production.155


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Gilbert Stallknecht, Montana StateUniversity, Central Agric. Research Center, HC 90, Box 20, Moccasin, Montana59462, United States; G.D. Kushnak, Montana State University, WesternTriangle Agric. Research Center, P.O. Box 1474, Conrad, Montana 59425, UnitedStates; Phil L. Bruckner, Montana State University, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil &Environmental Sciences, Leon Johnson Hall, Bozeman, Montana 59717-0312,United States; G.A. Taylor, Montana State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil &Environmental Sciences, Bozeman, Montana, United States; Don V. McVey, USDA,ARS, University of Minnesota, Cereal Rust Laboratory, St. Paul, Minnesota55105, United States; G.R. Carlson, Montana State University, <strong>No</strong>rthern Agric.Research Center, Havre, Montana 59501, United States; J.L. Eckhoff, MontanaState University, Eastern Agric. Research Center, Sidney, Montana 59270,United States; D.W. Wichman, Montana State University, Central Agric.Research Center, Moccasin, Montana 59462, United States; H.F. Bowman, MontanaState University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil & Environmental Sciences, Bozeman,Montana 59717, United States; R.N. Stougaard, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern Agric. Res. Ctr.,Kalispell, Montana 59901, United States; J.E. Berg, Montana State University,Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil & Environmental Sciences, Bozeman, Montana 59717, UnitedStates; K.A. Tilley, Kansas State University, Dept. of Grain Science &Industry, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, United States. Received 03/07/1996.PI 593890. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "MCGUIRE"; MT88046. CV-847. Pedigree - PlainsmanV//Froid/Bezastaya/3/HP344/Froid. Medium-yielding hard red winter withearly maturity, intermediate grain volume weight, height, andwinterhardiness, and good lodging resistance. Red chaff and resistant toprevalent races of Puccinia graminis. Susceptible to Diuraphis noxia,Cephus cinctus, and Tilletia controversa. Protein content exceptional,averaging nearly a full percentage point higher than high proteincultivars in Montana. Exceptional dough mixing characteristics and loafvolume.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Gilbert Stallknecht, Montana StateUniversity, Central Agric. Research Center, HC 90, Box 20, Moccasin, Montana59462, United States; Wendell Morrill, Montana State University, Dept. ofEntomology, Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States; G.D. Kushnak, MontanaState University, Western Triangle Agric. Research Center, P.O. Box 1474,Conrad, Montana 59425, United States; Phil L. Bruckner, Montana StateUniversity, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil & Environmental Sciences, Leon Johnson Hall,Bozeman, Montana 59717-0312, United States; E.A. Hockett, USDA, ARS, MontanaState University, <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science Department, Bozeman, Montana 59717,United States; G.A. Taylor, Montana State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil &Environmental Sciences, Bozeman, Montana, United States; G.R. Carlson,Montana State University, <strong>No</strong>rthern Agric. Research Center, Havre, Montana59501, United States; J.L. Eckhoff, Montana State University, Eastern Agric.Research Center, Sidney, Montana 59270, United States; D.W. Wichman, MontanaState University, Central Agric. Research Center, Moccasin, Montana 59462,United States; H.F. Bowman, Montana State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil &Environmental Sciences, Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States; R.N.Stougaard, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern Agric. Res. Ctr., Kalispell, Montana 59901, UnitedStates; J.E. Berg, Montana State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil &Environmental Sciences, Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States; K.A. Tilley,156


Kansas State University, Dept. of Grain Science & Industry, Manhattan, Kansas66506, United States. Received 03/07/1996.PI 593891. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "VANGUARD"; MTSF2238. CV-850. Pedigree -Lew/Tiber//Redwin. Solid-stemmed, medium-maturity hard red winter wheatwith tolerance to feeding and cutting damage of the wheat stem sawfly(Cephus cinctus). Medium to low yield potential, intermediate height,and moderately weak straw strength. Winterhardiness marginal forMontana. White straw and chaff. Susceptible to prevalent races ofPuccinia graminis, Diuraphis noxia, and Tilletia controversa. Coleoptilelength long. Grain volume weight, protein content, and milling andbaking characteristics acceptable for high-quality bread flourproduction. Heterogeneous for height and several morphological traits,containing up to 5% tall variants, 7.5% hollow-stemmed plants, 0.1%awnless plants, and 0.1% red-chaffed plants.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Charles N. Bollich, USDA-ARS, Rice Research,RT. 7, Box 999, Beaumont, Texas 77706, United States; Anna McClung, USDA,ARS, Rice Research Station, Route 7, Box 999, Beaumont, Texas 77713, UnitedStates; M.A. Marchetti, USDA-ARS, Rice Research Station, Texas A&M ExperimentStation, Beaumont, Texas 77713, United States; B.D. Webb, USDA, ARS, TexasA&M Univ. Agric. Res. and Ext. Center, Rt. 7, Box 999, Beaumont, Texas77713-8530, United States. Received 03/11/1996.PI 593892. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "JEFFERSON". CV-103. Pedigree - Rosemont/B82-761.Long-grain having three major genes for resistance to blast (Pyriculariagrisea) and good partial resistance to sheath blight (Rhizoctoniasolani). Matures in about 12 5 d and has good ratoon crop yield. Maincrop yield and milling quality excellent. Possesses conventional U.S.long-grain cooking quality and grain dimensions.Unknown source. Received 03/08/1996.PI 593 893. Humulus lupulus L.Cultivar. "ULTRA"; USDA 21484. CV-24. Pedigree - Tetraploid German aromahop Hallertau mittelfruh (USDA Ace. Nr. 21397) / diploid male hop USDA21237M, an open-pollinated seedling of Saazer (USDA Nr. 21077). Geneticcompostion 4/6 Hallertau mittelfruh, 1/6 Saazer, and 1/6 unknown.Released 03/1995. Triploid (2n=3x=30) female European-type. Midseasonaroma resembling Hallertau mittelfruh in quality and aroma profile, butwith significantly higher yield potential. Well adapted to commercialhop growing areas of Oregon and Washington. Moderately resistant to hopdowny mildew and free of all major hop viruses. Vegetatively propagated.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J.M. Green, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for theSemi-Arid Tropics, Hyderbad, India; K.C. Jain, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for theSemi-Arid Tropics, Genetic Enhancement, Patanchru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324,India; L.J. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, LegumesProgram, Asia Center (IAC), Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India;K.B. Saxena, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes157


Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; A. Rao, Int. Crops Res.Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502324,India; Y.L. Nene, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics,Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; R.V. Kumar, Int. Crops Res. Inst.for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; D.Sharma, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O.,Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; Umaid Singh, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for theSemi-Arid Tropics, Asia Center, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324,India; D.G. Faris, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, AsiaCenter, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India. Received 03/01/1996.PI 593894. Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.Cultivar. ICPL 87162; HPL 24. GP-166. Pedigree - ICPX 75560 (Baigani /C. scarabaeoides)F5 - 37x-9x-5x. Medium-duration with 32% dhal protein.Growth habit intermediate. <strong>Plant</strong> height about 150cm and green stem.Flowers in about 112 days and matures in 169 days after sowing (18 deg.N, 78 deg. E). Flowers yellow with purple streaks. Pods green withmaroon streaks. Seeds dark gray with 100-seed mass of 6.9g. Resistant tosterility mosaic disease. Susceptible to wilt (Fusarium udum) disease.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Fred R. Miller, Texas A & M University,Department of Soil & Crop Science, College Station, Texas 77843-2474, UnitedStates. Received 10/31/1995.PI 593895. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3TAM428. Pedigree - SC110-9-P1-1-2-P1-BK.PI 593896. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3TAM428. Pedigree - SC110-9-P1-1-2-P1-BK.PI 593897. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3TX432. Pedigree - (SC599-6-sel*SC110-9-sel)-F8 selection.PI 593898. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3TX432. Pedigree - (SC599-6-sel*SC110-9-sel)-F8 selection.PI 593899. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3Tx433. Pedigree - (Tx414*SC108-6-6-2-E2)-15-1-2-11-x-x.PI 593900. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3TX433. Pedigree - (Tx414*SC108-6-6-2-E2)-15-1-2-11-x-x.PI 593901. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3Tx434. Pedigree - (Tx414*SC108-6-6-2-E2)-15-2-3-6-3-6-l-x-x.PI 593902. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3TX434. Pedigree - (Tx414*SC108-6-6-2-E2)-15-2-3-6-3-6-l-x-x.PI 593903. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3Tx435. Pedigree - (Tx2816*Tx430)-1-4-7-4-BK-x-x.PI 593904. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3TX435. Pedigree - (Tx2816*Tx430)-1-4-7-4-BK-x-x.158


PI 593905. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3Tx436. Pedigree -((SC120-6-sel*Tx7000)*Tx7000)-10-4-6-1-l-l-BK.PI 593906. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3TX436. Pedigree -( (SC120-6-sel*Tx7000)*Tx7000)-10-4-6-1-l-l-BK.PI 593907. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3Tx2737. Pedigree -[TAM2554*[Tx2536*(Tx7000*SA7536-l)F3]]-3-2-5-BK.PI 593908. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3Tx2737. Pedigree -[TAM2554*[TX2536*(Tx7000*SA7536-l)F3]]-3-2-5-BK.PI 593909. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3Tx2817. Pedigree - SC170-6-5-l-E2-x-x-x (partially convertedPI276837).PI 593910. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3TX2817. Pedigree - SC170-6-5-l-E2-x-x-x (partially convertedPI276837).PI 593911. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3SC103-12E. Pedigree - IS2403 BC3, F3 selection, and inbred5+ generations. Selection from TAES-USDA Sorghum conversion program.PI 593912. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3SC103-12E. Pedigree - IS2403 BC3, F3 selection, and inbred5+ generations.PI 593913. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3SC326-6. Pedigree - IS3758 BC1, F3 selection, and inbred 5+generations. Selection from TAES-USDA Sorghum conversion program.PI 593914. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3SC326-6. Pedigree - IS3758 BC1, F3 selection, and inbred 5+generations.PI 593915. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3SC599-6-9188. Pedigree - IS17459 (Rio) BC1, F3 selection,and inbred 5+ generations (early maturity selection). Selection fromTAES-USDA Sorghum conversion program.PI 593916. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. B3SC599-6-9188. Pedigree - IS17459 (Rio) BC1, F3 selection,and inbred 5+ generations (early maturity selection).PI 593917. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. A3SC599-11E. Pedigree - IS17459 (Rio) BC3, F2 selection, andinbred 5+ generations (medium maturity selection). Selection fromTAES-USDA Sorghum conversion program.PI 593918. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench159


Breeding. B3SC599-11E. Pedigree - IS17459 (Rio) BC3, F2 selection, andinbred 5+ generations (medium maturity selection).<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Karen A. Williams, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong><strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Building 003, Room 400, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland20705-2350, United States; David E. Williams, International <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<strong>Resources</strong> Institute, Regional Office - Americas, CIAT, International Centerfor Tropical Agriculture, Cali, Colombia; Cesar Tapia Bastidas, Dept.Nacional de Recusos Fitogenteticos Y Biotechnologia, Instituto NacionalAutonomo de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Estacion Experimental Sta.Catalina, Panamericana Sur km.17, Quito, Ecuador. Received 11/17/1995.PI 593919. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. WWT-1322; Ucho. Collected 10/23/1995 in Ecuador. Latitude 0deg. 2' 35'' N. Longitude 77 deg. 12* 4 11 W. Elevation 475 m. Prov.Sucumbios, Canton Cascales, Parr. Dorado de Cascales, Loc. Shyris(communidad Quichua). Small, 1.2m high. Leaves dark green and glossy.Flowers yellowish white. Fruits conical, 2.5 cm long, red when ripe.PI 593920. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. WWT-1323; Ucho. Collected 10/23/1995 in Ecuador. Latitude 0deg. 2' 35'' N. Longitude 77 deg. 12' 4 11 W. Elevation 475 m. Prov.Sucumbios, Canton Cascales, Parr. Dorado de Cascales, Loc. Shyris(communidad Quicha). 1.5m tall. Fruits conical-cylindrical 2.5 cm long,orange-red when ripe.PI 593921. Capsicum chinense Jacg.Landrace. WWT-1324; Ucho. Collected 10/23/1995 in Ecuador. Latitude 0deg. 2 1 35'' N. Longitude 77 deg. 12' 4 11 W. Elevation 475 m. Prov.Sucumbios, Canton Cascales, Parr. Dorado de Cascales, Loc. Shyris(communidad Quichua). 1.2m tall. Leaves wrinkled, dark green. Flowersyellowish white with purple anthers. Fruits wrinkled, ribbed, oblongconical to 6 cm long, purple-green turning bright red when ripe.PI 593922. Capsicum chinense Jacq.Landrace. WWT-1325; Atunucho. Collected 10/23/1995 in Ecuador. Latitude0 deg. 2' 35' ? N. Longitude 77 deg. 12' 4 11 W. Elevation 475 m. Prov.Sucumbios, Canton Cascales, Parr. Dorado de Cascales, Loc. Shyris(communidad Quichua). To 1.5m tall. Leaves wrinkled. Flowers yellowishwhite, purple anthers. Fruits elongate-conical, yellowish green, fallbefore turning red.PI 593923. Capsicum chinense Jacg.Landrace. WWT-1326; Aji. Collected 10/23/1995 in Ecuador. Latitude 0deg. 4 1 58'• N. Longitude 76 deg. 53' 57'• W. Elevation 445 m. Prov.Sucumbios, Canton Lago Agrio, Parroquia, Localidad Lago Agrio, Solar deun taller mecanico. To 1.6m tall. Leaves dark green, crinkled. Fruitsglobose with broad ribs, 1.5 cm long, 2 cm diameter, dark red when ripe.Flowers yellowish white, anthers white.PI 593924. Capsicum sp.Landrace. WWT-1336; Aji bravo; Imili uchu. Collected 10/16/1995 inEcuador. Latitude 1 deg. 2 1 19" S. Longitude 67 deg. 34' 57'' W.Elevation 470 m. Prov. Napo, Canton Tena, Parroquia Misahualli,160


Localidad Pusuno, house on river bank of Rio Napo. 1.6m tall. Flowersyellow-white, anthers purple. Fruits erect, elongate conical, erect,orange-red when ripe, 3 cm long. Very piquant.PI 593925. Capsicum sp.Landrace. WWT-1337; Nuasca uchu. Collected 10/26/1995 in Ecuador.Latitude 1 deg. 2' 19" S. Longitude 67 deg. 34' 57'' W. Elevation 470m. Prov. Napo, Canton Tena, Parr. Misahualli, Localidad Pusuno, house onriver bank of Rio Napo. 1.6m tall. Leaves wrinkled. Flowers yellowishwhite, purple anthers. Fruits pendant, elongate conical, 8 cm long,compressed at base, slightly flattened or triangular in x-section, shinydark red when ripe. Piquant.PI 593926. Capsicum chinense Jacq.Landrace. WWT-1338; Puca ucho; Aji rojo. Collected 10/26/1995 in Ecuador. Latitude 1 deg. 2 1 19" S. Longitude 67 deg. 34' 57 fl W. Elevation 470m. Prov. Napo, Canton Tena, Parroq. Misahualli, Localidad Pusuno, houseon river bank of Rio Napo. 1.6m tall. Wrinkled leaves. Flowersyellow-white, anthers purple. Fruits 1 per node, pendant, dark purpleturning red when ripe, boxy conical, 3-4 cm long, triangular inx-section. Piquant.PI 593927. Capsicum sp.Landrace. WWT-1339; Suni uchu; Aji largo. Collected 10/26/1995 inEcuador. Latitude 1 deg. 2' 19'' S. Longitude 67 deg. 34' 57'• W.Elevation 470 m. Prov. Napo, Canton Tena, Parroq, Misahualli, LocalidadPusuno, house on river bank of Rio Napo. 1.5m tall. Leaves dark green,smooth. Flowers yellow-white, anthers purple. Fruits pendant, triangularin x-section, compressed at base, curved, 5 cm long, dark red when ripe.Piquant.PI 593928. Capsicum sp.Landrace. WWT-1341; Boton uchu; Aji boton. Collected 10/26/1995 inEcuador. Latitude 1 deg. 2' 19'' S. Longitude 67 deg. 34' 57'' W.Elevation 470 m. Prov. Napo, Canton Tena, Parroq. Misahualli, LocalidadPusuno, house on river bank of Rio Napo. 1.5m tall. Leaves wrinkled.Flowers yellow-white, purple stamens. Fruits pendant, blunt conical orheart shaped, 1.5 cm long, 1 cm diameter at base, orange-red when ripe.Piquant.PI 593929. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. WWT-1353; Aji pimiento. Collected 10/31/1995 in Ecuador.Latitude 3 deg. 37' 49'' S. Longitude 78 deg. 35' 23•' W. Elevation 885m. Prov. Zamora Chinchipe, Canton El Pangui, Parroquia El Pangui, Loc.El Pangui. Grown in dooryard garden. Large rambling shrub, 1.5m tall.Flowers yellowish, purple anthers. Fruits pendant, heart-shaped withwrinkled ends, inserted style, 4-7cm long, 4cm diameter, orange-red whenripe, mildly piquant.PI 593930. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonCultivar. WWT-1371-A; Aji picante. Collected 11/03/1995 in Ecuador.Latitude 3 deg. 41' 49'' S. Longitude 79 deg. 41' 12•• W. Elevation 1060m. Provincia El Oro, Canton Pinas, Parroquia Pinas, Localidad Pinas.Locally grown. Purchased in market. Fruits oblong conical, 5-7cm long,4cm wide, constricted at base, red when ripe. Piquant. Seeds black.161


PI 593931. Capsicum sp.Cultivar. WWT-1371-B; Aji picante. Collected 11/03/1995 in Ecuador.Latitude 3 deg. 41' 49" S. Longitude 79 deg. 41' 12'• W. Elevation 1060m. Provincia El Oro, Canton Pinas, Parroquia Pinas, Localidad Pinas.Pinas market. Fruits oblong, conical, some constriction at base. Morewrinkled than 1371-A. Red when ripe. Piquant. Seeds white. Found mixedwith Capsicum pubescens (WWT 1371-A). Similar looking fruits.PI 593932. Capsicum sp.Cultivar. WWT-1372; Aji picante. Collected 11/05/1995 in Ecuador.Latitude 3 deg. 41' 49'' S. Longitude 79 deg. 41 1 12• f W. Elevation 1060m. Provincia El Oro, Canton Pinas, Parroquia Pinas, Localidad Pinas.Locally grown. Purchased in market. Fruits fusiform, 9-10cm long, 2-3cmwide, red when ripe.PI 593933. Capsicum chinense Jacq.Cultivar. WWT-1381; Aji de boton. Collected 11/04/1995 in Ecuador.Latitude 1 deg. 3 1 6' 1 S. Longitude 80 deg. 27' 4 11 W. Elevation 15 m.Provincia Manabi, Canton Portoviejo, Parroquia Portoviejo, LocalidadPortoviejo. Locally grown. Purchased in market. Fruits heart shaped,3cm long, 2cm wide with 3-4 broad ribs. Orange-yellow when ripe.Moderately piquant.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by David Spooner, University of Wisconsin,Department of Horticulture, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706,United States; Agricultural Research Station, Legume Research Program,Rampur, Nepal. Received 05/11/1995.PI 593934. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. White (seti); SY 9501001.PI 593935. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. PK 327; SY 9501002.PI 593936. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hardy; SY 9501003.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Zhongtang Liu, Hejiang Agricultural Institute,<strong>No</strong>. 83 Anqing Road, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang 154007, China. Received 05/11/1995.PI 593937. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Hei he <strong>No</strong>. 54; SY 9502001.PI 593938. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng <strong>No</strong>. 34; SY 9502002.PI 593939. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng <strong>No</strong>. 35; SY 9502003.PI 593940. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng 7791; SY 9502004.162


PI 593941. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng 8719/ SY 9502005.PI 593942. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng 9388; SY 9502006.PI 593943. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng 88851; SY 9502007.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Guang Yu Sun, Soybean Investigations, LandReclamation and Ag. Sci., 156 Anaing Stree, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang 154007,China. Received 05/11/1995.PI 593944. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Ken nong <strong>No</strong>. 7; SY 9503001.PI 593945. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Ken nong <strong>No</strong>. 4; SY 9503002.PI 593946. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Ken feng <strong>No</strong>. 3; SY 9503003.PI 593947. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng <strong>No</strong>. 25; SY 9503004.PI 593948. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Ken 83-2921; SY 9503005.PI 593949. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Ken 83-2922; SY 9503006.PI 593950. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Ken 84-4009; SY 9503007.PI 593951. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. JH-1; SY 9503008.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Guo Hua Hu, Hong Xinglong Research Institue,Agricultural Center, Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural ReclamationSciences, Youyi County, Heilongjiang 155811, China. Received 05/11/1995.PI 593952. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. He feng <strong>No</strong>. 35; SY 9504001.PI 593953. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Sui nong <strong>No</strong>. 10; SY 9504002.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Weiguang Du, Soybean Institute, HeilongjiangAcad. of Ag. Sci., <strong>No</strong>. 368 Xuefu Road, Harbin, Heilongjiang 150086, China.Received 05/11/1995.PI 593954. Glycine max (L.) Merr.163


Cultivated. Inbred. Hei nong <strong>No</strong>. 37; SY 9505001.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Rui Zhong Zhang, Soybean Research Insitute,<strong>No</strong>rtheast Agricultural Univ., Harbin, Heilongjiang 150030, China. Received05/11/1995.PI 593955. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. NEAC <strong>No</strong>. 187; SY 9506001.PI 593956. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. NEAC <strong>No</strong>. 190; SY 9506002.PI 593957. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. NEAC <strong>No</strong>. 593; SY 9506003.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Jincheng Luo, Soybean Institute, Jilin Academyof Ag. Science, Gongzhuling, Jilin 136100, China. Received 05/11/1995.PI 593958. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. GD 3229; Jilin <strong>No</strong>. 30; SY 9507001.PI 593959. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jilin <strong>No</strong>. 31; SY 9507002.PI 593960. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Jilin <strong>No</strong>. 32; SY 9507003.PI 593961. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. GD 369; SY 9507004.PI 593962. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. GD 1596; SY 9507005.PI 593963. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. GD 2828; SY 9507006.PI 593964. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. GD 3009; SY 9507007.PI 593965. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. GD 3016; SY 9507008.PI 593966. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. GD 3106; SY 9507009.PI 593967. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. GD 3184; SY 9507010.PI 593968. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. GD 3245; SY 9507012.PI 593969. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. GD 3325; SY 9507013.164


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Kazue Shirai, Hokkaido Perfectural Genetic<strong>Resources</strong>, 363-2, Minami-Takinokawa, Takikawa, Hokkaido 073, Japan. Received08/30/1995.PI 593970. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Oosodeno mai; SY 9512001.PI 593971. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Kariyutaka; SY 9512002.PI 593972. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Suzumaru; SY 9512003.PI 593973. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Toyokomachi; SY 9512004.PI 593974. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Toyomusume; SY 9512005.PI 593975. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Tsurumusume; SY 9512006.PI 593976. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Gokuwase chishima; SY 9512007.PI 593977. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Rankoshi; SY 9512008.PI 593978. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Sakamotowase; SY 9512009.PI 593979. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Wasekosode; SY 9512010.PI 593980. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Wasetsurunoko; SY 9512 011.PI 593981. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Karafuto 1; SY 9512 012.PI 593982. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9512013.PI 593983. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9512014. Wild line received with G. maxdonations.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593984. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514001.165


Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593985. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514002.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593986. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514003.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593987. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514004.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593988. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514005.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593989. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514006.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593990. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514007.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593991. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4266; Kwangheukdaedu; SY 9514008.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593992. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514009.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593993. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514010.166


Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593994. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514011.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593995. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514012.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593996. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Baemkong; SY 9514013.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593997. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514014.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593998. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514015.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 593999. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514016.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594000. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514017.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594001. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514018.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594002. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514019.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.167


PI 594003. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514020.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594004. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514021.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594005. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514022.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594006. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Junjeri-1; SY 9514023,Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594007. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Junjeri-2; SY 9514024,Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594008. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Junjeri-3; SY 9514025.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594009. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4286; Daemadaedu; SY 9514026,Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594010. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4287; Jekpaunmokdaedu; SY 9514027.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594011. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4291; Josaeng Heukchensuk; SY 9514028.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.168


PI 594012. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4292; Heuksatangdu; SY 9514029.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594013. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 42 99; Heukdaedusolib; SY 9514 03 0.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594014. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4300; Semogtae; SY 9514031.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594015. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4307; Labdudu; SY 9514032.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594016. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4315; Keundaedu; SY 9514033,Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594017. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4316; Chasolib; SY 9514034.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594018. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4336; Jangdancha; SY 9514035.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594019. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. 4337; Hamandaedu; SY 9514036,Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594020. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Milyang 28; Samnamkong; SY 9514037.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594021. Glycine max (L.) Merr.169


Cultivated. Inbred. Milyang 31; Keun-olkong; SY 9514038.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594022. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. Milyang 41; Duyoukong; SY 9514039.Unknown source. Received 12/15/1995.PI 594023. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Inbred. SY 9514040.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & RangeResearch Unit, Utah State University - UMC 6300, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,United States; N. Jerry Chatterton, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forageand Range Research Lab., Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States; Richard Wang,USDA-ARS, Forage & Range Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan,Utah 84322-6300, United States; D.A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and RangeResearch, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States; KevinB. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range ResearchLaboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States; W.H. Horton, USDA, ARS,Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah84322-6300, United States; S.A. Young, Utah State University, <strong>Plant</strong>s, Soils,and Biometerorology Department, Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United States.Received 04/08/1996.PI 594024. Agropyron hybridCultivar. "CD-II"; Hycrest-2. CV-24; PVP 9600240. Pedigree - Selectedfrom Hycrest, which is a hybrid between induced tetraploid Agropyroncristatum and natural tetraploid Agropyron desertorum. Improvedderivative of Hycrest. Selected for improved leafiness, vegetativevigor, and growth under cold temperatures. Excellent winter hardinessand resistance to drought, and noted for excellent stand-establishmentvigor on harsh range sites. Produces significantly more forage undercold temperatures than Hycrest, and seedling vigor on a field site nearLogan, Utah was significantly better than Hycrest. Produces abundantforage during the spring and early summer and recommended for semiaridrange sites in the Intermountain Region and Great Plains receiving from20 to 45cm annual precipitation at altitudes up to 2,200m.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 04/16/1996.PI 594025. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PHNG2". PVP 9600198.PI 594026. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH89B 11 . PVP 9600199.PI 594027. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH56C". PVP 9600200.170


PI 594028. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH42B". PVP 9600201.PI 594029. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH38B". PVP 9600202.PI 594030. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH3 7C". PVP 9600203.PI 594031. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PH24E". PVP 9600204.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Del Monte Corporation, California, UnitedStates. Received 04/16/1996.PI 594032. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivar. "DMX 58-218". PVP 9600<strong>205</strong>.PI 594033. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivar. "DMX 58-214". PVP 9600206.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Cargill, Inc., United States. Received04/16/1996.PI 594034. Brassica napus L.Cultivar. "YA307". PVP 9600207.PI 594035. Brassica napus L.Cultivar. "93GS34-179". PVP 9600208.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J.G. Boswell, P.O. Box 787, Corcoran,California 93212-0787, United States. Received 04/16/1996.PI 594036. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. "EL DORADO ACALA". PVP 9600209.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by E.F. Burlingham & Sons, 1936 19th Avenue,P.O. Box 217, Forest Grove, Oregon 97116, United States. Received 04/16/1996.PI 594037. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "DIVINE". PVP 9600211.PI 594038. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "EXCEL". PVP 9600212.PI 594039. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "WIZARD". PVP 9600213.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., United States.171


Received 04/16/1996.PI 594040. Festuca rubra L.Cultivar. "FLYER II". PVP 9600214.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by W-L Research, Inc, 7625 Brown Bridge Road,Highland, Maryland 20777, United States. Received 04/16/1996.PI 594041. Medicago sativa L.Cultivar. "WL 326 GZ". PVP 9600215.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Peterson Seed Company, Inc., P.O. Box 346,Savage, Minnesota 55378, United States. Received 04/16/1996.PI 594042. Cichorium intybus L.Cultivar. "INIA LE LACERTA". PVP 9600216.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by AgriPro Biosciences, Inc., 806 <strong>No</strong>rth 2nd St.,P.O. Box 30, Berthoud, Colorado 80513, United States. Received 04/16/1996.PI 594043. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "GUNNER"; N92-2031. PVP 9600217. Pedigree -Selection from an F2 composite of at least 49 single crosses, primarilybetween Canadian CWRS types and US hard red spring types. Hard redspring, tall semidwarf variety adapted to the northern Hard Red SpringWheat Region. Average yield potential, with exceptionally high testweights and high grain protein content.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by AgriPro Seeds, R.R. #2, Box 411, Brookston,Indiana 47923, United States. Received 04/16/1996.PI 594044. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "MASON"; 91D-2308. PVP 9600218. Pedigree -Cardinal/C78318//Coker 9323. Soft red winter, high yielding, strongstrawed, medium height variety with early maturity. Resistance to themost prevalent races of leaf rust and stem rust in its area ofadaptation. Moderate resistance to Septoria leaf and glume blotches andmoderate resistance to spindle streak and soilborn mosaic viruses.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Arnel Hallauer, Iowa State University,Department of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; K.R. Lamkey, USDA,ARS, Field Crops Res. Unit, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; P.R. White, IowaState University, Dept. of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States.Received 04/10/1996.PI 594045. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. Inbred. B102; (B85 x H992)-336; Ames 22787. PL-281. Pedigree -[(B85 x H99) x H99]-336-1-2-1-1-1-1-1. Released 04/08/1996. Goodresistance to lst-generation European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis)and early infection by grey leaf spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis). Good172


pollen production, and silk emergence coincident with pollen shed. Earshave 12 to 14 rows of yellow dent kernels on white cobs. Performs betterin crosses with lines having Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic germplasm.PI 594046. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. Inbred. B103; CIMMYT Pool 41-C15-9; Ames 22788. PL-282.Pedigree - CIMMYT Pool 41-C15-9-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1. Released 04/08/1996.Derived from Pool 41 (Gene Pool for the Temperate Region) developed bythe International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT). Flowers 4to 7 days earlier than A632 with similar plant and ear heights. Earshave 14 to 16 rows of yellow flinty kernels on red cobs. Average rootand stalk strength, above average resistance to 1st generation Europeancorn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis), but susceptible to grey leaf spot(Cercospora zeae-maydis). Has similar cross performance in lines fromIowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic (BSSS) and non-BSSS sources.PI 594047. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. Inbred. B104; BS13(S)C5-13; Ames 22789. PL-283. Pedigree -BS13(S)C5-13-l-l-2-l-l-l. Released 04/08/1996. Developed from BS13(S)C5,a strain of Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic after 12 cycles of recurrentselection. Has consistently had above average yield in crosses havingprimarily Lancaster Sure Crop germplasm. Flowers 2 to 4 days later thanB73, but plant and ear heights are shorter than B73. Pollen productiongood, silk emergence coincident with pollen shed, ears have 12 to 14rows of yellow dent kernels on pink cobs, and yield similar to that ofB97. Maintains good plant health until physiological maturity. Maturityclassification is AES800.PI 594048. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. Inbred. B105; BSSS(R)C9-5; Ames 22790. PL-284. Pedigree -BSSS(R)C9-5-l-l-l-l-l-2-l-l-l. Released 04/08/1996. Developed fromBSSS(R)C9-5, a strain of Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic that has been underreciprocal recurrent selection with Iowa Corn Borer Synthetic <strong>No</strong>. 1.Date of flowering and plant and ear heights are similar to B73. Silkemergence is delayed if heat and drought stress occur at flowering .Ears have 14 to 16 rows of yellow dent kernels on red cobs. Average rootand stalk strength, average resistance to lst-generation European cornborer (Ostrinia nubilalis), above-average resistance to grey leaf spot(Cercospora zeae-maydis), and average yield.PI 594049. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. Inbred. B106; BS26-2-552; Ames 22791. PL-285. Pedigree -BS26-2-552-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1. Released 04/08/1996. Developed froma Lancaster Sure Crop composite and was one of the lines intermated toform BS26. Flowering time similar to B73, Mol7, and B104. Pollenproduction above average, and silk emergence coincident with pollenshed. Ears have 10 to 12 rows of kernels on long, red cobs. Tends tohave weak roots itself and in crosses. Good resistance to lst-generationEuropean corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis), grey leaf spot (Cercosperazeae-maydis), and rust (Puccinia sorghi), and good stay green untilphysiological maturity. Maturity classification is AES800.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Tom Hoegemeyer, Hoegemeyer Hybrids, Route 2,Box 105, Hooper, Nebraska 68031, United States; C. O. Gardner, University of173


Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States;Blaine E. Johnson, University of Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, 326 KeimHall, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; Jeffrey Posch, Asgrow SeedCompany, Rt. 2, Box 105, Gibbon, Nebraska 68840, United States. Received04/15/1996.PI 594050. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N501. PL-239. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594051. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N502. PL-240. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594052. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N503. PL-241. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selectin. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594053. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N504. PL-242. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594054. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N505. PL-243. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.174


PI 594055. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N506. PL-244. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selecton based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594056. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N507. PL-245. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent with a red cob.Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594057. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N508. PL-246. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594058. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N509. PL-247. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594059. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N510. PL-248. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594060. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N511. PL-249. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a red175


cob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594061. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N512. PL-250. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594062. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N513. PL-251. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594063. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N514. PL-252. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield; SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594064. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N515. PL-253. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following twelve cycles of recurrent selection for grain yieldand tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures. Yellow dent inbred with a redcob. Developed from synthetic undergoing recurrent selection using acombination of full-sib and SI selection. Selection of full-sibs basedupon grain yield: SI selection based upon tolerance to sub-optimaltemperatures in the field during germination and seedling growth.Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594065. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N516. PL-254. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Population also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separate176


cycles of selection. Developed from a surviving plant following thirdfreeze event. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594066. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N517. PL-255. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Population also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. Developed from a surviving plant following thirdfreeze event. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594067. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N518. PL-256. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Population also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. Developed from a surviving plant following thirdfreeze event. Adapted to cental and southern Nebraska.PI 594068. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N519. PL-257. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Population also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. Developed from a surviving plant following thirdfreeze event. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594069. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N520. PL-258. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Population also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. Developed from a surviving plant following thirdfreeze event. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594070. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N521. PL-259. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedling177


tolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Population also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. Developed from a surviving plant following thirdfreeze event. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594071. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N523. PL-260. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Population also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. Developed from a surviving plant following thirdfreeze event. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594072. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N524. PL-261. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Population also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. Developed from a surviving plant following thirdfreeze event. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594073. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N525. PL-262. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Population also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. Developed from a surviving plant following thirdfreeze event. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594074. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N526. PL-263. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Population also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. Developed from a surviving plant following thirdfreeze event. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.178


PI 594075. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N528. PL-264. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Bsynthetic following twelve cycles of full-sib recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations. Yellow dentinbred with a red cob. Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrentfull-sib selection for tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures usinggrowth chamber evaluations. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594076. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N52 9. PL-265. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Bsynthetic following twelve cycles of full-sib recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations. Yellow dentinbred with a red cob. Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrentfull-sib selection for tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures usinggrowth chamber evaluations. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594077. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N530. PL-266. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Bsynthetic following twelve cycles of full-sib recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using gtowth chamber evaluations. Yellow dentinbred with a red cob. Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrentfull-sib selection for tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures usinggrowth chamber evaluations. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594078. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N532. PL-267. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Bsynthetic following twelve cycles of full-sib recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations. Yellow dentinbred with a red cob. Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrentfull-sib selection for tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures usinggrowth chamber evaluations. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594079. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N533. PL-268. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Bsynthetic following twelve cycles of full-sib recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations. Yellow dentinbred with a red cob. Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrentfull-sib selection for tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures usinggrowth chamber evaluations. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594080. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N534. PL-269. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Bsynthetic following twelve cycles of full-sib recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations. Yellow dentinbred with a red cob. developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrentfull-sib selection for tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures usinggrowth chamber evaluations. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594081. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N535. PL-270. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Bsynthetic following twelve cycles of full-sib recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations. Yellow dentinbred with a red cob. Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrentfull-sib selection for tolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using179


growth chamber evaluations. Adapted to central and southern Nebraska.PI 594082. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N536. PL-271. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Populations also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. S2 progenitor exhibited 100 percent germination ingrowth chamber under sub-optimal temperatures. Adapted to central andsouthern Nebraska.PI 594083. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N53 7. PL-272. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Populations also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. S2 progenitor exhibited 100 percent germination ingrowth chamber under sub-optimal temperatures. Adapted to central andsouthern Nebraska.PI 594084. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N538. PL-273. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Populations also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. S2 progenitor exhibited 100 percent germination ingrowth chamber under sub-optimal temperatures. Adapted to central andsouthern Nebraska.PI 594085. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N53 9. PL-274. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Populations also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. S2 progenitor exhibited 100 percent germination ingrowth chamber under sub-optimal temperatures. Adapted to central andsouthern Nebraska.PI 594086. Zea mays L. ssp. mays180


Breeding. Inbred. N54 0. PL-275. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Populations also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. S2 progneitor exhibited 100 percent germination ingrowth chamber under sub-optimal temperatures. Adapted to central andsouthern Nebraska.PI 594087. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N541. PL-276. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Populations also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. S2 progenitor exhibited 100 percent germination ingrowth chamber under sub-optimal temperatures. Adapted to central andsouthern Nebraska.PI 594088. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N542. PL-277. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Populations also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. S2 progenitor exhibited 100 percent germination ingrowth chamber under sub-optimal temperatures. Adapted to central andsouthern Nebraska.PI 594089. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N543. PL-278. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selecton to sub-optimaltemperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedling tolerance topost-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob. Developed froma synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection for tolerance tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations. Populationsalso subjected to selection of surviving seedlings following exposure topost-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separate cycles ofselection. S2 progenitor exhibited 100 percent germination in growthchamber under sub-optimal temperatures. Adapted to central and southernNebraska.PI 594090. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N544. PL-2 79. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedling181


tolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Populations also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. S2 progenitor exhibited 100 percent germination ingrowth chamber under sub-optimal temperatures. Adapted to central andsouthern Nebraska.PI 594091. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N54 5. PL-280. Pedigree - Inbred from Nebraska Ssynthetic following multiple cycles of recurrent selection tosub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations and seedlingtolerance to post-emergence freeze. Yellow dent inbred with a red cob.Developed from a synthetic undergoing recurrent full-sib selection fortolerance to sub-optimal temperatures using growth chamber evaluations.Populations also subjected to selection of surviving seedlings followingexposure to post-emergence freezes in field nursery in three separatecycles of selection. S2 progenitor exhibited 100 percent germination ingrowth chamber under sub-optimal temperatures. Adapted to central andsouthern Nebraska.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by National Clonal <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, W.R.Poage Pecan Field Station, 701 Woodson Road, Brownwood, Texas 76801, UnitedStates. Received 08/29/1984.PI 594092. Malus micromalus MakinoUncertain. GMAL 2 73.PI 594093. Malus micromalus MakinoUncertain. GMAL 2 75.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Bruce J. Parliman, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong><strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Building 465, BARC-East, Beltsville, Maryland20705-2350, United States; Hortus Botanicus Nationalis, LaboratoriumDendroflorae, Salaspils, Latvia. Received 06/19/1984.PI 594094. Malus sieboldii (Regel) RehderUncertain. GMAL 365.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, National<strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Washington, District of Columbia 20002, United States.Received 01/16/1986.PI 594095. Malus orientalis Uglitzk.Wild. GMAL 1461. Collected 1985 in Unknown. USSR.Pedigree - Wild.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by National Clonal <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, W.R.Poage Pecan Field Station, 701 Woodson Road, Brownwood, Texas 76801, UnitedStates. Received 03/07/1986.182


PI 594096. Malus micromalus MakinoUncertain. GMAL 1497.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New YorkState Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, NewYork 14456-0462, United States; Cheng Suozhan, Chinese Academy of Agric.Sciences, Institute of Pomology, China. Received 12/1986.PI 594097. Malus kansuensis (Batalin) C. SchneiderUncertain. GMAL 1875. Collected in China.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, NewYork State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva,New York 14456-0462, United States; Cheng Suozhan, Chinese Academy of Agric.Sciences, Institute of Pomology, China. Received 12/1986.PI 594098. Malus hupehensis (Pampan.) RehderUncertain. GMAL 1878. Collected in China.PI 594099. Malus asiatica NakaiUncertain. GMAL 1879. Collected in China.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, New YorkState Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, NewYork 14456-0462, United States; Cheng Suozhan, Chinese Academy of Agric.Sciences, Institute of Pomology, China. Received 12/1986.PI 594100. Malus spectabilis (Aiton) Borkh.Uncertain. GMAL 1880. Collected in China.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS, Natl.<strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 402, Building 003, BARC-West,Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; D. Eser; H.H. Gecit. Donatedby USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository,Washington, District of Columbia 20002, United States. Received 10/15/1986.PI 594101. Malus orientalis Uglitzk.Uncertain. GMAL 1885. Collected 07/18/1985 in Turkey. Latitude 37 deg.34' N. Longitude 43 deg. 37' E. Elevation 1760 m. Turkey - HakkariProvince: Village of Durankaya, 21 kilom. from Hakkari on road toBeytussebap. Pedigree - Wild. Small tree, extensively cultivated alongfields and roads in village. Said to be taked from wild trees andplanted. Wild trees occur commonly in area. Fruit green (few reddish)when mature. Good eating, but wormy.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Bruce J. Parliman, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong><strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Building 465, BARC-East, Beltsville, Maryland20705-2350, United States; Hortus Botanicus Fominianus UniversitatisKioviensis, Universitatis Kioviensis, Rue De Komintern, Kiev, Kiev 252032,Ukraine. Received 07/11/1986.183


PI 594102. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.Uncertain. GMAL 1890.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by T. Sanada, Fruit Tree Research Station, FourthLab. of Fruit Breeding, Yatabe, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. Received 03/30/1987.PI 594103. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.Uncertain. GMAL 217 5; Inuringo.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by V. Vitkovskij, N.I. Vavilov All-UnionScientific, Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, 44 Herzen Str., Leningrad, RussianFederation. Received 05/01/1987.PI 594104. Malus sieversii var. turkmenorum (Juz. & Popov) Ponomar.Uncertain. GMAL 2251.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman F. Weeden, Cornell University, NewYork State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva,New York 14456-0462, United States. Received 11/01/1988.PI 594105. Malus fusca (Raf.) C. SchneiderWild. GMAL 3089. Collected 11/20/1988 in Washington, United States. Ingroves in swampy ground on both sides of road. Trees large, ca. 200cm.dbh. Fruit reddish, elongated.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Zhen Long Yan, Beijing Botanical Garden,Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China. Received 10/02/1989.|PI 594106. Malus pumila MillerUncertain. GMAL 3223.PI 594107. Malus asiatica NakaiUncertain. GMAL 3226.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by A.I. Campbell, Long Ashton Research Station,Long Ashton, Bristol, England B518 9AF, United Kingdom. Received 03/31/1987.PI 594108. Malus domestica Borkh.Uncertain. GMAL 2223; Medaille d'Or.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by <strong>The</strong> Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois 60532,United States. Donated by Jeff Crosby, Purdue University, Dept. of Botany &<strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Lilly Hall of Life Sciences, West Lafayette, Indiana 47909,United States. Received 09/18/1987.PI 594109. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.Uncertain. GMAL 2457; Microcarpa. Pedigree - Formerly identified byMorton Arboretum as 782-26. Fruit size 0.6". Resistant to Venturia184


inaequalis.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Jeff Crosby, Purdue University, Dept. of Botany& <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Lilly Hall of Life Sciences, West Lafayette, Indiana47909, United States. Received 09/18/1987.PI 594110. Malus baccata (L.) Borkh.Uncertain. GMAL 2460; Jackii. Pedigree - Dg-R27T1 and 2 resembles thespecific description given by Rehder in 1940. Introd. in 1905 bu J.G.Jack. Fruit size 0.4". Resistant to Venturia inaequalis. Flower single,white, 35 mm dia. Fruit glossy, bright red, one of most attractive, longstems. Tree vigorous, upright habit.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Purdue University, Indiana Agr. Exp. Station,West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, United States. Donated by Rutgers FruitResearch Center, Cream Ridge, New Jersey 08514, United States. Received08/29/1988.PI 594111. Malus domestica Borkh.Uncertain. GMAL 2875; Redfree. Fruit medium size, glossy with 90% brightred color. Smooth waxy, russet-free skin. Light flesh crisp and juicy,excellent flavor. Tree bears annually. Immune to scab and cedar-applerust. Moderatly resistant to fire blight and mildew. Ripens five daysbefore Paulared, six weeks before Red Delicious. Uneven ripening, mayrequire two pickings.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by T.R. Dudley, U.S. National Arboretum, USDA,ARS, 3501 New York Avenue, N.E., Washington, District of Columbia 20002,United States. Donated by Rob Nicholson, <strong>The</strong> Arnold Arboretum of HarvardUniv., <strong>The</strong> Arborway, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 02130, United States.Received 03/22/1989.PI 594112. Malus halliana KoehneWild. GMAL 3143. Collected 1980 in China. Latitude 32 deg. N. Longitude110 deg. E. Shennongia Forest District, northwestern part of HubeiProvince, bounded on the west by Sichuan Province and on the south bythe confluence of the Juichong and Dangyang Rivers. Complex topographyof steep mountainous terrain with rich and varied flora (includingrelict families, genera and species).<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Zhen Long Yan, Beijing Botanical Garden,Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China. Received 10/02/1989.PI 594113. Malus honanensis RehderUncertain. GMAL 3238.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by A. Guerrero. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, NewMexico State University, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 -Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.185


PI 594114. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10370; BG3278. Collected in Zacatecas, Mexico.Mulato type.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Salvador Montes. Donated by Paul W. Bosland,New Mexico State University, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003- Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594115. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10424; BG3535. Collected in Mexico.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Javier Salinas, C.P.A.E. Bajio, Km. 6Carreterra Celaya Sn. Miguel de Allende, A.P.D.O. Postal <strong>No</strong>. 112, Celaya,Guanajuato, Mexico. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594116. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivar. 10446; Ancho la California. Collected in Mexico.Ancho type.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by L. Perez. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, NewMexico State University, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 -Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594117. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10416; BG3467. Collected in Veracruz, Mexico.Jalapeno/candelaria type.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594118. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivar. 10156; Djuljunska Shipka.PI 594119. Capsicum annuum L.Uncertain. 10<strong>205</strong>; BG39. Collected in Mexico.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Jose Laborde, Guanajuato 117, Celaya,Guanajuato GTO 38040, Mexico. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico StateUniversity, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, LasCruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594120. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10208; BG116. Collected in Mexico.PI 594121. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10245; BG1515. Collected in Mexico.PI 594122. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10268; BG1649. Collected in Nayarit, Mexico.186


PI 594123. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10273; BG1668. Collected in Mexico.susceptible.PI 594124. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10276; BG1671. Collected in Mexico.Verticillium wiltDe arbol type.PI 594125. Capsicum annuum L.Wild. 10295; BG1813. Collected in Tamaulipas, Mexico.Chiltepin type.PI 594126. Capsicum annuum L.Uncertain. 10270; BG1817. Collected in Tamaulipas, Mexico.Piquin type.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by V. Zamudio. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, NewMexico State University, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 -Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594127. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10315; BG2604. Collected in Puebla, Mexico.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Jose Laborde, Guanajuato 117, Celaya,Guanajuato GTO 38040, Mexico. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico StateUniversity, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 - Dept. 3Q, LasCruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594128. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10318; BG2724. Collected in Nayarit, Mexico.PI 594129. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10322; BG2729. Collected in Nayarit, Mexico.PI 594130. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. 10331; BG2764. Collected in Nayarit, Mexico.PI 594131. Capsicum annuum L.Uncertain. 10335; BG2794. Collected in Nayarit, Mexico.PI 594132. Capsicum annuum L.Uncertain. 10380; BG3302. Collected in Michoacan, Mexico.PI 594133. Capsicum annuum L.Wild. 10390; BG3323. Collected in Mexico.Chiltepin type.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by M.M. Gonzalez, Sector Publico Agro. Y DeAlimentacion, Inst. De Ciencia Y Tecnologia Agricolas, Avenida Reforma 8-60,Zona 9 Edificio, Guatemala. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico StateUniversity, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 3 0003 - Dept. 3Q, LasCruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594134. Capsicum annuum L.Wild. 10757; 994. Collected in Guatemala.Chiltepin type.187


<strong>The</strong> following were collected by T. W. Box, College of Natural <strong>Resources</strong>, UtahState Univeristy, Logan, Utah, United States. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, NewMexico State University, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 -Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594135. Capsicum annuum L.Wild. 10983. Collected in Texas, United States.Chiltepin type.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University,Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, NewMexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594136. Capsicum baccatum L.Wild. 20013; Vll-256-1. Collected in Hungary.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Vavilov Research Institute, Far EasternExperiment Station, Vavilov Road, House #9, Vladivostok, Russian Federation.Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University, Department ofAgronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003,United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594137. Capsicum baccatum L.Landrace. 20024; Aji Blanco. Collected in Russian Federation.PI 594138. Capsicum baccatum L.Landrace. 20025; A j i Blanco. Collected in Russian Federation.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by J. Gerlach. Donated by Paul W. Bosland, NewMexico State University, Department of Agronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 -Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594139. Capsicum chinense Jacq.Landrace. 30034; Red Habanero. Collected in Belize.Habanero type.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by P.G. Smith, University of California,Department of Vegetable Crops, Davis, California 95616, United States.Donated by Paul W. Bosland, New Mexico State University, Department ofAgronomy & Horticulture, Box 30003 - Dept. 3Q, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003,United States. Received 01/03/1995.PI 594140. Capsicum frutescens L.Wild. 40007; SA 308. Collected in Bolivia.PI 594141. Capsicum eximium Hunz.Wild. 90002; SA 272. Collected in Bolivia.Unknown source. Received 05/01/1996.188


PI 594142. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. "T331H"; A95-1779-4; SY 9601001. Developed inUnited States.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by T.E. Carter, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina StateUniversity, 3127 Ligon Street Box 7631, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631,United States; S. Miyazaki, Natl. Inst. of Agrobiological <strong>Resources</strong>,Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. Received 05/01/1996.PI 594143. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33076; NIAR 00033076; Aki Sengoku; SY 9602001.PI 594144. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33<strong>205</strong>; NIAR 00033<strong>205</strong>; Akishirome; SY 9602002.PI 594145. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33095; NIAR 00033095; Akiyoshi; SY 9602003.PI 594146. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30955; NIAR 00030955; Ani; SY 9602004.PI 594147. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33099; NIAR 00033099; Aso Aogari; SY 9602005.PI 594148. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33069; NIAR 00033069; Aso Masari; SY 9602006.PI 594149. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33172; NIAR 00033172; Aso Musume; SY 9602007.PI 594150. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31522; NIAR 00031522; Aze Minori; SY 9602008.PI 594151. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31753; NIAR 00031753; Bon Minori; SY 9602009.PI 594152. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32766; NIAR 00032766; Cha Sengoku 81; SY 9602010.PI 594153. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33171; NIAR 00033171; Chizuka Ibaraki 1*; SY9602011.PI 594154. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30669; NIAR 00030669; Chougetsu; SY 9602012.PI 594155. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31482; NIAR 00031482; Choutan; SY 9602013.PI 594156. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30540; NIAR 00030540; Chusei Hadaka; SY 9602014.PI 594157. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32675; NIAR 00032675; Chuu Teppou; SY 9602015.189


PI 594158. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 54756; NIAR 00054756; Chuusei Hikarikoru; SY9602016.PI 594159. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30949; NIAR 00030949; Daruma Masari; SY 9602017.PI 594160. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31360; NIAR 00031360; Dewa Musume; SY 9602018.PI 594161. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32237; NIAR 00032237; Enrei; SY 9602019.PI 594162. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33018; NIAR 00033018; Fuji Musume; SY 9602020.PI 594163. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32542; NIAR 00032542; Fuji Otome; SY 9602021.PI 594164. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32235; NIAR 00032235; Fujimijiro; SY 9602022.PI 594165. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32540; NIAR 00032540; Fukumejiro; SY 9602023.PI 594166. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30628; NIAR 00030628; Fukunagaha; SY 9602024.PI 594167. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31361; NIAR 00031361; Fukushirome (Touhoku 41);SY 9602025.PI 594168. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33204; NIAR 00033204; Fukuyutaka; SY 9602026.PI 594169. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31463; NIAR 00031463; Fusanari; SY 9602027.PI 594170. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30957; NIAR 00030957; Geden Shirazu; SY 9602028.PI 594171. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30958; NIAR 00030958; Geden Shirazu 1; SY 9602029.PI 594172. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33154; NIAR 00033154; Gogaku; SY 9602030.PI 594173. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32078; NIAR 00032078; Hanayome Ibaraki 1; SY9602031.PI 594174. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31196; NIAR 00031196; Hato Goroshi 12; SY 9602032.190


PI 594175. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30952; NIAR 00030952; Hatsukari; SY 9602033.PI 594176. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32983; NIAR 00032983; Higo Musume; SY 9602034.PI 594177. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 74536; NIAR 00074536; Himeshirazu; SY 9602035.PI 594178. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30636; NIAR 00030636; Himeyutaka; SY 9602036.PI 594179. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30486; NIAR 00030486; Hokkai Hadaka; SY 9602037.PI 594180. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30484; NIAR 00030484; Hon Iku 65; SY 9602038.PI 594181. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33073; NIAR 00033073; Hougyoku; SY 9602039.PI 594182. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32131; NIAR 00032131; Houjaku; SY 9602040.PI 594183. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30499; NIAR 00030499; Hourai; SY 9602041.PI 594184. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 74159; NIAR 00074159; Hourei; SY 9602042.PI 594185. Glycine max (L.) Merr.1Cultivated. Pureline. 33173; NIAR 00033173; Hyuuga; SY 9602043.PI 594186. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30992; NIAR 00030992; Iwate 1*; SY 9602044.PI 594187. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31239; NIAR 00031239; Iwate 2; SY 9602045.PI 594188. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30990; NIAR 00030990; Iwate Yagi 1; SY 9602046.PI 594189. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32868; NIAR 00032868; Iyo Daizu; SY 9602047.PI 594190. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30511; NIAR 00030511; Karafuto 1; SY 9602048.PI 594191. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31533; NIAR 00031533; Kariha Takiya; SY 9602049.PI 594192. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30478; NIAR 00030478; Karikachi; SY 960<strong>205</strong>0.PI 594193. Glycine max (L.) Merr.191


Cultivated. Pureline. 31329; NIAR 00031329; Karumai; SY 960<strong>205</strong>1.PI 594194. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31763; NIAR 00031763; Kimusume Ibaraki 1; SY960<strong>205</strong>2.PI 594195. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30703; NIAR 00030703; Kingen; SY 960<strong>205</strong>3.PI 594196. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. Kinshu (Spec); SY 960<strong>205</strong>4.PI 594197. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30554; NIAR 00030554; Kitahomare; SY 960<strong>205</strong>5.PI 594198. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30637; NIAR 00030637; Kitakomachi; SY 960<strong>205</strong>6.PI 594199. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30482; NIAR 00030482; Kitami Nagaha; SY 960<strong>205</strong>7.PI 594200. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30497; NIAR 00030497; Kitami Shiro; SY 960<strong>205</strong>8.PI 594201. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30530; NIAR 00030530; Kitamusume; SY 960<strong>205</strong>9.PI 594202. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31234; NIAR 00031234; Kizukuri Zairai; SY 9602060.PI 594203. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33016; NIAR 00033016; Kogane Daizu; SY 9602061.PI 594204. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30513; NIAR 00030513; Kogane Jiro; SY 9602062.PI 594<strong>205</strong>. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31766; NIAR 00031766; Kokeshi Jiro; SY 9602063.PI 594206. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33673; NIAR 00033673; Kokuiku 44; SY 9602064.PI 594207. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30627; NIAR 00030627; Komamusume; SY 9602065.PI 594208. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 74956; NIAR 00074956; Kosuzu; SY 9602066.PI 594209. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31458; NIAR 00031458; Kou 103*; SY 9602067.PI 594210. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30657; NIAR 00030657; Koushurei 235; SY 9602068.PI 594211. Glycine max (L.) Merr.192


Cultivated. Pureline. 30737; NIAR 00030737; Kuma; SY 9602069.PI 594212. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32346; NIAR 00032346; Kuro Daizu; SY 9602070.PI 594213. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33127; NIAR 00033127; Kuro Sengoku; SY 9602071.PI 594214. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33565; NIAR 00033565; Mansoukin; SY 9602072.PI 594215. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32977; NIAR 00032977; Matsuura; SY 9602073.PI 594216. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. Mikawashima (Spec.); SY 9602074.PI 594217. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30449; NIAR 00030449; Misao; SY 9602075.PI 594218. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32231; NIAR 00032231; Misuzu Daizu; SY 9602076.PI 594219. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32673; NIAR 00032673; Miyagi Oojiro; SY 9602077.PI 594220. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31029; NIAR 00031029; Miyagi Shirome; SY 9602078.PI 594221. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31762; NIAR 00031762; Miyashiro*; SY 9602079.PI 594222. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30979; NIAR 00030979; Mutsu Mejiro; SY 9602080.PI 594223. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30981; NIAR 00030981; Mutsu Shiratama; SY 9602081.PI 594224. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30485; NIAR 00030485; Nagaha Jiro; SY 9602082.PI 594225. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32048; NIAR 00032048; Nagano 1; SY 9602083.PI 594226. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32649; NIAR 00032649; Nakasennari; SY 9602084.PI 594227. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31357; NIAR 00031357; Nanbu Shirome; SY 9602085.PI 594228. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31208; NIAR 00031208; Nangun Takedate; SY 9602086.PI 594229. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32232; NIAR 00032232; Nasu Shirome; SY 9602087.193


PI 594230. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32623; NIAR 00032623; Nattou Kotsubu; SY 9602088.PI 594231. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30818; NIAR 00030818; Nema Shirazu; SY 9602089.PI 594232. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31461; NIAR 00031461; Nezumi Saya; SY 9602090.PI 594233. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32278; NIAR 00032278; <strong>No</strong>urin 1*; SY 9602091.PI 594234. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32020; NIAR 00032020; <strong>No</strong>urin 2; SY 9602092.PI 594235. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32020; NIAR 00032020; <strong>No</strong>urin 2&; SY 9602093.PI 594236. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32279; NIAR 00032279; <strong>No</strong>urin 3*; SY 9602094.PI 594237. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30947; NIAR 00030947; <strong>No</strong>urin 4; SY 9602095.PI 594238. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30947; NIAR 00030947; <strong>No</strong>urin 4&; SY 9602096.PI 594239. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30948; NIAR 00030948; <strong>No</strong>urin 5*; SY 9602097.PI 594240. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32184; NIAR 00032184; Ogura Daizu; SY 9602098.PI 594241. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33041; NIAR 00033041; Oka Daizu; SY 9602099.PI 594242. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31754; NIAR 00031754; Oku Mejiro; SY 9602100.PI 594243. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31212; NIAR 00031212; Oku Shirome; SY 9602101.PI 594244. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30515; NIAR 00030515; Okuhara 1+; SY 9602102.PI 594245. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30515; NIAR 00030515; Okuhara 1-B; SY 9602103.PI 594246. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31771; NIAR 00031771; Oni Hadaka Sai 1; SY 9602104.PI 594247. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30936; NIAR 00030936; Oodate 1 (Take 16)*; SY9602105.194


PI 594248. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33044; NIAR 00033044; Ooita Aki Daizu 2; SY9602106.PI 594249. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31058; NIAR 00031058; Oojiro 1; SY 9602107.PI 594250. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 76831; NIAR 00076831; Ootsuru; SY 9602108.PI 594251. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30517; NIAR 00030517; Ooyachi 2; SY 9602109.PI 594252. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33153; NIAR 00033153; Orihime; SY 9602110.PI 594253. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30492; NIAR 00030492; Oshima Shirome; SY 9602111.PI 594254. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33564; NIAR 00033564; Ouhoushu; SY 9602112.PI 594255. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30926; NIAR 00030926; Ouu 13; SY 9602113.PI 594256. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30819; NIAR 00030819; Raiden; SY 9602114.PI 594257. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31149; NIAR 00031149; Raikou; SY 9602115.PI 594258. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30917; NIAR 00030917; Rikuu 27; SY 9602116.PI 594259. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31503; NIAR 00031503; Sado Mame; SY 9602117.PI 594260. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33017; NIAR 00033017; Sayohime; SY 9602118.PI 594261. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31342; NIAR 00031342; Shika 4; SY 9602119.PI 594262. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31451; NIAR 00031451; Shin 1; SY 9602120.PI 594263. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31452; NIAR 00031452; Shin 3; SY 9602121.PI 594264. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31750; NIAR 00031750; Shin Mejiro; SY 9602122.PI 594265. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30643; NIAR 00030643; Shinroku; SY 9602123.195


PI 594266. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32943; NIAR 00032943; Shiro Daizu 3; SY 9602124.PI 594267. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32299; NIAR 00032299; Shiro Hachikoku 2; SY9602125.PI 594268. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31220; NIAR 00031220; Shiro Higo; SY 9602126.PI 594269. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32543; NIAR 00032543; Shiro Sennari; SY 9602127.PI 594270. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30489; NIAR 00030489; Shiro Tsuru <strong>No</strong> Ko; SY9602128.PI 594271. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31172; NIAR 00031172; Shirobana 1; SY 9602129.PI 594272. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31138; NIAR 00031138; Shiroge 9; SY 9602130.PI 594273. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31768; NIAR 00031768; Shirohana Sai 1; SY 9602131.PI 594274. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32236; NIAR 00032236; Shiromeyutaka; SY 9602132.PI 594275. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30465; NIAR 00030465; Shirosaya; SY 9602133.PI 594276. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33031; NIAR 00033031; Shirosaya 1; SY 9602134.PI 594277. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30693; NIAR 00030693; Shirosota; SY 9602135.PI 594278. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32234; NIAR 00032234; Shirotae; SY 9602136.PI 594279. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30479; NIAR 00030479; Shisei; SY 9602137.PI 594280. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32250; NIAR 00032250; Shoufuku; SY 9602138.PI 594281. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32389; NIAR 00032389; Souga Zairai; SY 9602139.PI 594282. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30638; NIAR 00030638; Suzuhime; SY 9602140.PI 594283. Glycine max (L.) Merr.196


Cultivated. Pureline. 74953/ NIAR 00074953; Suzukari; SY 9602141.PI 594284. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 74285; NIAR 00074285; Suzumaru; SY 9602142.PI 594285. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 74952; NIAR 00074952; Suzuyutaka; SY 9602143.PI 594286. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 74955; NIAR 00074955; Tachikogane; SY 9602144.PI 594287. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 74158; NIAR 00074158; Tachinagaha; SY 9602145.PI 594288. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31752; NIAR 00031752; Tachi Suzunari; SY 9602146.PI 594289. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 74954; NIAR 00074954; Tachiyutaka; SY 9602147.PI 594290. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31554; NIAR 00031554; Takiya; SY 9602148.PI 594291. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32233; NIAR 00032233; Tamahikari; SY 9602149.PI 594292. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32650; NIAR 00032650; Tamahomare; SY 9602150.PI 594293. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31749; NIAR 00031749; Tamamusume; SY 9602151.PI 594294. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30999; NIAR 00030999; Tamatsukuri; SY 9602152.PI 594295. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32674; NIAR 00032674; Tanrei; SY 9602153.PI 594296. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30638; NIAR 00030638; Tokachi Kuro; SY 9602154.PI 594297. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30516; NIAR 00030516; Tokachi Nagaha; SY 9602155.PI 594298. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30480; NIAR 00030480; Tokachi Shiro; SY 9602156.PI 594299. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30532; NIAR 00030532; Toshi Dai 7910; SY 9602157.PI 594300. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 58916; NIAR 00058916; Toyokomachi; SY 9602158.PI 594301. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30641; NIAR 00030641; Toyomusume; SY 9602159.197


PI 594302. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 33217; NIAR 00033217; Toyoshirome; SY 9602160.PI 594303. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30640; NIAR 00030640; Toyosuzu; SY 9602161.PI 594304. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 74264; NIAR 00074264; Tsurukogane; SY 9602162.PI 594305. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31815; NIAR 00031815; Tsurumame; SY 9602163.PI 594306. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30490; NIAR 00030490; Tsurunoko; SY 9602164.PI 594307. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 34535; NIAR 00034535; Tsurusengoku; SY 9602165.PI 5943 08. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30950; NIAR 00030950; Ugo Daizu; SY 9602166.PI 594309. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 32005; NIAR 00032005; Wase Hadaka; SY 9602167.PI 594310. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30498; NIAR 00030498; Wase Kogane; SY 9602168.PI 594311. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31472; NIAR 00031472; Wase Oiran; SY 9602169.PI 594312. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30951; NIAR 00030951; Wase Shiroge; SY 9602170.PI 594313. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30982; NIAR 00030982; Wase Shirome; SY 9602171.PI 594314. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 74957; NIAR 00074957; Wase Suzunari; SY 9602172.PI 594315. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30989; NIAR 00030989; Yama Shiratama; SY 9602173.PI 594316. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 31318; NIAR 00031318; Yore; SY 9602174.PI 594317. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30840; NIAR 00030840; Yougetsu; SY 9602175.PI 594318. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30839; NIAR 00030839; Yougetsu 1; SY 9602176.PI 594319. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30629; NIAR 00030629; Yuuhime; SY 9602177.198


PI 594320. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. 30630; NIAR 00030630/ Yuuzuru; SY 9602178.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Harry C. Minor, University ofMissouri-Columbia, Department of Agronomy, 214 Waters Hall, Columbia,Missouri 65211, United States; William Stegmeier, Fort Hays ExperimentStation, 1232 240th Avenue, Hays, Kansas 67601, United States; Charlie L.Rife, Kansas State University, Department of Agronomy, 2 004 Throckmorton<strong>Plant</strong> Science Center, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501, United States; Dick L.Auld, Texas Tech University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Sciences, P.O. Box4122, Lubbock, Texas 79409-2122, United States; David D. Baltensperger,University of Nebraska, Panhandle Res. & Ext. Center, 4502 Avenue I,Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361-4939, United States; Duane L. Johnson, ColoradoState University, Dept. of Agronomy, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, UnitedStates; W.F. Heer, Kansas State University, Kansas Agric. Exp. Station, Dept.of Agronomy, Manhattan, Kansas, United States; H.D. Sunderman, <strong>No</strong>rthwestRes.-Ext. Center, Kansas State Univ., Hutchinson, Kansas 67501, United States; J.P. Salgado, Kansas State University, Dept. of Agronomy, Manhattan, Kansas66506, United States. Received 04/19/1996.PI 594321. Brassica napus L.Breeding. Pureline. KS3579. GP-5. Pedigree - WRER12 / Jet Neuf. Winterrapeseed with significantly improved winter survival for conditions ofthe Great Plains. During the 1993-94 growing season, averaged 88% wintersurvival compared with 30% for Ceres. During 1994-95, averaged 90%winter survival compared with 81% for Ceres. Tested throughout the GreatPlains and has either been the best surviving line or has not beensignificantly different. Seed has low erucic acid and high glucosinolatecontents. Average 10cm shorter, 6 days earlier to 50% bloom date, 85% ofthe yield, and 1% less oil content compared with Ceres.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jim Myers, University of Idaho, Research &Extension Center, 3793 <strong>No</strong>rth, 3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341, United States; M.W. Lancaster, University of Idaho, Kimberly Res. and Ext. Ctr., 3793<strong>No</strong>rth 3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341, United States; K. Stewart-Williams,University of Idaho, Kimberly Res. and Ext. Ctr., 3793 <strong>No</strong>rth 3600 East,Kimberly, Idaho 83341, United States; J.J. Kolar, University of Idaho,Kimberly Res. and Ext. Ctr., 3793 <strong>No</strong>rth 3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341,United States; R.E. Hayes, University of Idaho, Kimberly Res. and Ext. Ctr.,3793 <strong>No</strong>rth 3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341, United States. Received04/18/1996.PI 594322. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. Pureline. "UI 228"; KO-228. CV-135. Pedigree - AR8-5/D-80.Growth habit type IIIA, 43cm average plant height. Semi-erect plantkeeps pods mostly off ground. Seed large, dark red, 30gm 100 seed-1.Excellent processing quality. Resistance to BCMV is bc-ubc-ubc-12bc-12.Resistant to Beet Curly Top Virus, but susceptible to rust. Moderatelysusceptible to air pollution (ozone). 88 days to maturity where check(NW63) matures in 92 d. Flowers white and green pods that develop lightrose blush with maturity.PI 594323. Phaseolus vulgaris L.199


Cultivar. Pureline. "UI 239"; 52039. CV-137. Pedigree - NW63/2/UI36/Viva. Growth habit type IIIA, 37cm average plant height. Seed size 29.2gm100 seed-1. Good processing quality. Resistance to BCMV isbc-ubc-ubc-12bc-12. Resistant to Beet Curly Top Virus. Susceptible torust, common blight and air pollution (ozone). 90 days to maturity wherecheck (NW63) matures in 92 d. Flowers white and pods green that developlight rose blush with maturity.PI 594324. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. Pureline. "UI 911"; 83B11. CV-136. Pedigree - Midnight/07 055.Growth habit type II, 36cm average plant height with 40cm vine. Seedsize 18.8gm 100 seed-1. I gene resistance to BCMV. Moderately resistantto Beet Curly Top Virus. Resistant to midwest rust strains, escapeswhite mold infection and is moderately susceptible to common blight.Also moderately resistant to <strong>No</strong>rthwest root rot complex. 93 days tomaturity where check Midnight matures in 100 d. Flowers, stems, and podspurple at maturity.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jim Beaver, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez Camp, Department of Agronomy & Soils, P. 0. Box 5000, Mayaguez,Puerto Rico; James R. Steadman, University of Nebraska, Department of <strong>Plant</strong>Pathology, 406 <strong>Plant</strong> Science Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States;Matt Silbernagel, USDA, ARS, Vegetable Crop Production, IAREC, P.O. Box 30,Prosser, Washington 99350, United States; G.F. Freytag, USDA-ARS, NationalSeed Storage Laboratory, 1111 South Mason Street, Fort Collins, Colorado80521-4500, United States; Phil Miklas, USDA, ARS, Irrigated Agric. Research& Extension Ctr., 24106 <strong>No</strong>rth Bunn Road, Prosser, Washington 99350, UnitedStates. Received 04/24/1996.PI 594325. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Breeding. Pureline. TARS-VR-ls. GP-173. Pedigree - BAT338//IVT 7233/IVT7214/3/TARS-253A/4/L-227-1. Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) resistantnavy bean. Combines dominant and recessive be-3 resistance genes to BCMVwith high yield potential, semi-upright, short-vine to long-vine growthhabits (Types 2a and 2b), and resistance to bean rust (Uromycesappendiculatus). Yield potential, plant architecture (growth habit),seed quality, and rust resistance superior to the moderate yieldpotential, prostrate Type III growth habit, elongated and flattenedkidney-shaped seed, and rust susceptibility of the white-seeded dry beanlines TARS-IM-1 and TARM-IM-2 released in 1986 with the samebe-3-protected I gene resistance to BCMV.PI 594326. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Breeding. Pureline. TARS-VR-7s. GP-174. Pedigree - BAT338//IVT 7233/IVT7214/3/TARS-144B/4/L-227-1. Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) resistantnavy bean. Combines dominant and recessive be-3 resistance genes to BCMVwith high yield potential, semi-upright, short-vine to long-vine growthhabits (Types 2a and 2b), and resistance to bean rust (Uromycesappendiculatus). Yield potential, plant architecture (growth habit),seed quality, and rust resistance superior to the moderate yieldpotential, prostrate Type III growth habit, elongated and flattenedkidney-shaped seed, and rust susceptibility of the white-seeded dry beanlines TARS-IM-1 and TARM-IM-2 released in 1986 with the samebe-3-protected I gene resistance to BCMV.200


PI 594327. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Breeding. Pureline. TARS-VR-8S. GP-175. Pedigree - BAT338//IVT 7233/IVT7214/3/L-227-1/4/L-227-1. Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) resistant navybean. Combines dominant and recessive bc-3 resistance genes to BCMV withhigh yield potential, semi-upright, short-vine to long-vine growthhabits (Types 2a and 2b), and resistance to bean rust (Uromycesappendiculatus). Yield potential, plant architecture (growth habit),seed quality, and rust resistance superior to the moderate yieldpotential, prostrate Type III growth habit, elongated and flattenedkidney-shaped seed, and rust susceptibility of the white-seeded dry beanlines TARS-IM-1 and TARM-IM-2 released in 1986 with the samebe-3-protected I gene resistance to BCMV.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by K. B. Singh, Int. Center For AgriculturalResearch in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria; M. C. Saxena, Int.Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,Syria; R.S. Malhotra, Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas,P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 05/08/1996.PI 594328. Cicer arietinum L.Breeding. FLIP91-178C. GP-168. Pedigree - ILC136/FLIP84-18C//FLIP84-78C.Late flowering and maturity. <strong>Plant</strong> height 34 cm. Growth habitsemi-erect. Compound leaves. 100 seed weight, 40 g. Seed color beige,shape rams-head, surface owl, seed protein content 18.5%. Resistant tofusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri), ascochyta blight(Ascochyta rabiei), and tolerant to cold. Susceptible to leaf miner(Liriomyza cicerina), bruchids (Callosobruchus chinensis), and cystnematode (Heterodera ciceri). Resistant to iron deficiency and poddehiscence.PI 594329. Cicer arietinum L.Breeding. FLIP93-53C. GP-169. Pedigree - UC27/FLIP84-78C. Earlyflowering and maturity. <strong>Plant</strong> height > 50 cm. Growth habit, semi-erect.Compound leaves. 100 seed weight, 33 g. Seed color beige, shaperams-head, surface owl, seed protein content 19.6%. Resistant tofusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri), ascochyta blight(Ascochyta rabiei), and tolerant to cold. Susceptible to leaf miner(Liriomyza cicerina), bruchids (Callosobruchus chinensis), and cystnematode (Heterodera ciceri). Resistant to iron deficiency and poddehiscence.PI 594330. Cicer arietinum L.Breeding. FLIP93-98C. GP-170. Pedigree - UC27/FLIP84-78C. Earlyflowering and maturity. <strong>Plant</strong> height > 50 cm. Growth habit semi-erect.Compound leaves. 100 seed weight, 36 g. Seed color beige, shaperams-head, surface owl, seed protein content 19.8%. Resistant tofusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri), ascochyta blight(Ascochyta rabiei), and tolerant to cold. Susceptible to leaf miner(Liriomyza cicerina), bruchids (Callosobruchus chinensis), and cystnematode (Heterodera ciceri). Resistant to iron deficiency and poddihiscence.201


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by K. B. Singh, Int. Center For AgriculturalResearch in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria; M. C. Saxena, Int.Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,Syria; S. Weigand, Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas,<strong>Germplasm</strong> Program, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 05/08/1996.PI 594331. Cicer echinospermum P. DavisBreeding. Population. ILWC 39. GP-171. Collected in Turkey. 20km east ofSiverek, Diyarbakir. Pedigree - Wild collected accession from Turkey.Flowering and maturity late. <strong>Plant</strong> height 4.5cm. Growth habit prostrate.Compound leaves with pink flowers. 100-seed weight 11.4g. Seed colordark brown, shape angular with spiny seed coat. Seed protein content19.1%. Resistant to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum), leaf miner(Liriomyza cicerina), and bruchids (Callosobruchus chinensis).Susceptible to ascochyta blight (Ascochyta rabiei) and cyst nematode(Heterodera ciceri). Tolerant to cold. Susceptible to pod dehiscence.PI 594332. Cicer echinospermum P. DavisBreeding. Pureline. ILWC 181. GP-172. Collected in Turkey. South-eastnear Diyarbakir. Pedigree - Wild collected accession from Turkey.Flowering and maturity late. <strong>Plant</strong> height 6.5cm. Growth habit prostrate.Compound leaves with pink flowers. 100-seed weight 12.8g. Seed colordark brown, shape angular with spiny seed coat. Seed protein content19%. Resistant to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum) and bruchids(Callosobruchus chinensis). Susceptible to ascochyta blight (Ascochytarabiei), leaf miner (Liriomyza cicerina) and cyst nematode (Heteroderaciceri). Tolerant to cold. Susceptible to pod dehiscence.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by New York State Agricultural ExperimentStation, New York, United States. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch, CornellUniversity, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of HorticulturalSciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.PI 594333. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 27; Suffolk Red. Pedigree - Fredonia / Russian Seedless136 (Black Monukka) Crossed in 1935. Selected in 1941. Clustermedium-large, long cylindrical, loose to scraggly when no ringing orgibberellin treatment applied. Berry size medium, round, skin brightred, attractive. Flesh melting, meaty, sweet, quality very good.Seedless, ripens early, before Delaware. Vine not sufficiently hardy forcolder areas.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Francois Baco. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch,Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department ofHorticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received03/1985.PI 594334. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 41; Baco <strong>No</strong>. 1. Collected in France. Cross made in 1902by Francois Baco. Seedling no. 23-24 Named Baco no. 1 in 1910. Pedigree- Folle Blanche (V. vinifera) / V. riparia. Crossed in 1902. Introducedto the United States in 1951. Fruit cluster very small, cylindrical,compact. Berry small round, skin jet black, flesh soft. Ripens early.202


Vine rampant, canes long. Leaves resemble V. riparia. Very goodresistance to downy mildew, somewhat susceptible to powdery mildew. Budsout and blossoms very early. Must be pruned long to be productive.Growth cycle short. Best adapted to region of short growing season.Useful for arbortype plantings. Wine highly colored, heavy, bitter,requires long age to improve.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New YorkState Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, NewYork 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.PI 594335. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 79; Teleki 5C. Pedigree - V. berlandieri / V. riparia.Female. Hungarian rootstock.PI 594336. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 357; Seibel 29. Collected in France.PI 594337. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 470; Einset Seedless.PI 594338. Vitis sp.Uncertain. GVIT 661; Dog Ridge.PI 594339. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 860; Viognier.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA, ARS, University of California, National<strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Davis, California 95616, United States. Received04/25/1988.PI 594340. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 1068; Seibel 14664. Collected in France.PI 594341. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 1069; Seibel 4986. Collected in France.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New YorkState Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, NewYork 14456-0462, United States. Received 02/01/1989.PI 594342. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 1216; Early Red. Collected in China.PI 594343. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 1217; Red Banana. Collected in China.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Charles Putensen, 1906 350th Street, Spencer,Iowa 51301-7456, United States. Received 11/28/1989.PI 594344. Vitis riparia Michaux203


Uncertain. GVIT 1324; Zumbrunnen.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by R. Eibach, Bundesforschungsanstalt furRebenzuchtun, 6741 Siebeldingen uber Landau/Pfalz, Geilweilerhof, Germany.Received 03/27/1990.PI 594345. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 13 79; Stepnyak.PI 594346. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 1380; Karmrajat.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Herb C. Barrett, USDA, ARS, US HorticulturalResearch Laboratory, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando, Florida 32803, United States.Received 01/10/1992.PI 594347. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 1442; Russian Seedless.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by David Cain, Sun World, 163 50 Driver Road, P.O.Box 80298, Bakersfield, California 93380-0298, United States. Received01/16/1992.PI 594348. Vitis sp.Uncertain. GVIT 1467; C-166-043. Collected in China.Unknown source. Received 02/02/1994.PI 594349. Vitis hybridUncertain. GVIT 1541.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Clay Weeks, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong>Repository, University of California, Davis, California 95616, United States.Received 03/13/1995.PI 594350. Prunus cerasus L.Uncertain. DPRU 23; GPRU 59.PI 594351. Prunus cerasus L.Uncertain. DPRU 29; GPRU 60.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Genecorp, Inc., United States. Received05/08/1996.PI 594352. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "HT551STS". PVP 9600219.PI 594353. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "FFR439". PVP 9600220.204


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 05/08/1996.PI 594354. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchCultivar. "PHWIABQE". PVP 9600221.PI 594355. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchCultivar. "PHBICGQF". PVP 9600222.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 05/08/1996.PI 594356. Dactylis glomerata L.Cultivar. "PST-850 11 . PVP 9600223.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Cebeco Zaden B.V., Netherlands. Received05/08/1996.PI 594357. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "ASTINA". PVP 9600224.PI 594358. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "DELTA". PVP 9600225.PI 594359. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "SWING". PVP 9600226.PI 594360. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "ESPACE". PVP 9600227.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Lofts Seed, Inc., United States. Received05/08/1996.PI 594361. Poa pratensis L.Cultivar. "PRINCETON P-105". PVP 9600228.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, United States.Received 05/08/1996.PI 594362. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "RHAPSODY". PVP 9600229.PI 594363. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "VALD'OR". PVP 9600230.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Svalof Weibull AB, Sweden. Received05/08/1996.<strong>205</strong>


PI 594364. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "CARNEVAL". PVP 9600231.PI 594365. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "GRANDE". PVP 9600232.PI 594366. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "HIGHLIGHT". PVP 9600233.PI 594367. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "MAJORET". PVP 9600234.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by USDA, NRCS, Big Flats <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center,Box 360, RD #1, Rt. 352, Corning, New York 14830-0360, United States. Donatedby Paul Salon, USDA, NRCS, Big Flats <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center, Box 360A,Corning, New York 14830, United States. Received 05/15/1996.PI 594368. Cephalanthus occidentalis L.Breeding. 9051750. Pedigree - Composite of seed collected from nativestands. 9026820 Crawford Co., PA; 9026824 Mason Co., WV; 9028215 WayneCo., NY; 9028620 Crawford Co., PA; and 9028621 Crawford Co., PA. For usein wetland situations, tolerant of periodic flooding. To be used onimpoundment sites subject to fluctuating water levels, for food andcover for wildlife. Adapted to fine and coarse soils. Very tolerant offlooding. Area of adaptation New Brunswick to Florida, west to soutnerMinnesota, Arizona, and central California.PI 5943 69. Cephalanthus occidentalis L.Breeding. 9051765. Pedigree - Self pollination of accession 9028621collected from native stand in Crawford Co., PA. For use in wetlandsituations, tolerant of periodic flooding. To be used on impoundmentsites subject to fluctuating water levels, for food and cover forwildlife. Adapted to fine and coarse soils. Very tolerant to flooding.Area of adaptation New Brunswick to Florida, west to southern Minnesota,Arizona, and central California.PI 59437 0. Populus hybridCultivated. "SPIKE"; 9051487. Pedigree - Popular deltoides x P. nigra.(P. deltoides parent originated from seed grown from a U.S. Provenancetrial grown in Belgium #S4-2 31, the origin is unknown. <strong>The</strong> P. nigraparent is from Wagenigen, Holland). Leaves delto rhomboid, apex finelyacuminate, base straight or broadly cuneate on the long shoot of maturetrees, upper surface yellowish-green, leaf margin coarsely serrate.Trunk long, straight, and cylindrical, crown relatively narrow and openwith ascending slender branches. For use as windbreak and screens forfarmstead. For biomass and fuel weed production. Adapted to sandy loamsoils, and clay loam. Area of adaptation New Hampshire, to northernFlorida, central Texas and West to Kansas.PI 594371. Castanea pumila (L.) MillerCultivated. 9051770. Pedigree - Synthetic of accessions 9002902collected in Floyd Co., VA, 9002905 and 9002906 collected in Mercer Co.,WV, and 2102068 collected in Bland Co., VA. For use as wildlife food andcover, and component of mitigation plantings for wildlife on a variety206


of disturbed sites. Adapted to sandy loam or clay soils. Area ofadaptation Georgia to Texas and north to New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio,Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and most of Arkansas.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert E. Allan, USDA-ARS, Dept. of Crop &Soil Science, 209 Johnson Hall, Pullman, Washington 99164, United States.Received 05/15/1996.PI 594372. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. WA 7752; ARS 969; NSGC 6132. Pedigree -Tres/Madsen//Tres. Soft white winter wheat (club type). Semidwarf withawned compact spikes, midseason maturity, white straw and chaff.Kernels white, soft, short to mid-long, humped, germ small. Moderateresistance to strawbreaker foot rot, leaf rust, powdery mildew, andpartial tolerance to Cephalosporium stripe. Contains HMW gluteninsubunits of null (Glu 1A), 6 (Glu IB), and 2+12 (Glu ID). Club wheatmilling, flour and baking quality rates satisfactory to excellent.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Seed Research of Oregon Inc.. Received05/08/1996.PI 594373. Festuca ovina var. glauca (Lam.) KochCultivar. "SR 3200". PVP 9500302.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Phil Lindgren, Seed Research of Oregon, Inc.,P.O. Box 1416, Corvallis, Oregon 97333, United States. Received 02/14/1996.PI 594374. Agrostis canina L.Cultivar. "SR 7200"; W6 17689. PVP 9500303.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by John Bodger & Sons Company, United States.Received 05/08/1996.PI 594375. Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. DonCultivar. "HEAT WAVE GRAPE". PVP 9600235.PI 594376. Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. DonCultivar. "HEAT WAVE ORCHID". PVP 9600236.PI 594377. Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. DonCultivar. "HEAT WAVE PEPPERMINT". PVP 9600237.PI 594378. Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. DonCultivar. "HEAT WAVE PINK". PVP 9600238.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Campbell Soup Company, United States.Received 05/08/1996.PI 594379. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivar. "V 10443". PVP 9600239. Jalapeno.207


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Gordon Patterson, Hershey Foods, TechnicalCenter, P.O. Box 805, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033-0805, United States; JamesSutton, Mycogen Corp., United States. Received 05/08/1996.PI 594380. Arachis hypogaea L.Cultivar. "FLAVOR RUNNER 458". PVP 9600242.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received05/08/1996.PI 594381. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "A2247". PVP 9600244.PI 594382. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "A2833". PVP 9600245.PI 594383. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "A3244". PVP 9600246.PI 594384. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "A3404". PVP 9600247.PI 594385. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "A3704". PVP 9600248.PI 594386. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "A5848". PVP 9600249.PI 594387. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "A5944". PVP 9600250.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Idaho Seed Bean Company, Inc., Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 05/08/1996.PI 594388. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "ASPEN". PVP 9600251.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received05/08/1996.PI 594389. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "CARLO". PVP 9600252.PI 594390. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "NICELO". PVP 9600253.PI 594391. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "ZODIAC". PVP 9600254.208


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Randall L. Nelson, USDA-ARS, 1101 West PeabodyDrive, Room 180 EASB, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; Ruzhen Chang,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Crop <strong>Germplasm</strong><strong>Resources</strong>, Beijing, China. Received 05/10/1996.PI 594392, Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 11414; Wu he qi tou huang; SY 9605032.PI 594393. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 11417; Shui niu pi; SY 9605033.PI 594394. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 11425; 1012 Yuan huang; SY 9605034.PI 594395. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 11458; Lu zhuang da hei dou; SY 9605035.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by G.W. Pepin, Pickseed West, Inc., P.O. Box888, Tangent, Oregon, United States; C.R. Funk, Hubbard Seed and SupplyCompany, P.O. Box 310, Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States; R.E. Engel,Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, United States; W.K.Dickson, New Jersey Agr. Exp. Sta., Cook College, Rutgers University, <strong>Plant</strong>Science Department, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, United States. Donatedby International Seeds Inc., P.O. Box 168, Halsey, Oregon 97348, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 594396. Poa trivialis L.Cultivar. "SABRE". CV-18; PVP 7700104. Pedigree - Derived from 10 clonesselected from close-cut lawns, tennis courts and golf course puttinggreens from in northeastern U.S. Produces denser turf with slower rateof vertical growth and darker green color than other roughstalkbluegrass. Rapid germination, good seedling vigor, excellentwinterhardiness, tolerance of cool shade and wet soil, ability to growat low temperatures and the lack of heat and drought tolerancecharacteristic of the species.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Randall L. Nelson, USDA-ARS, 1101 West PeabodyDrive, Room 180 EASB, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; Ruzhen Chang,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Crop <strong>Germplasm</strong><strong>Resources</strong>, Beijing, China. Received 05/10/1996.PI 594397. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20047; 87-74; SY 9605424.PI 594398. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20049; 87-32; SY 9605425.PI 594399. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20051; 85-23-9; SY 9605426.PI 594400. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20053; 87-10; SY 9605427.209


PI 594401. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20056; 88-35; SY 9605428.PI 594402. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20058; 87-72-1; SY 9605429.PI 594403. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20060; 85-125-1; SY 9605430.PI 594404. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20062; 85-57; SY 9605431.PI 594405. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20064; 86-36; SY 9605432.PI 594406. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20067; 25-1; SY 9605433.PI 594407. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20069; 32-25; SY 9605434.PI 594408. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20074; He yin yi hao; SY 9605435.PI 594409. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20076; 86-8-39; SY 9605436.PI 594410. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20078; Liu yue zha; SY 9605437.PI 594411. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20080; Wan dou yuan; SY 9605438.PI 594412. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20084; Shi dian huang dou; SY 9605439.PI 594413. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20088; Ba yue bai; SY 9605440.PI 594414. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20100; Xiao li dou; SY 9605441.PI 594415. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20130; Jiu yue xiao dou; SY 9605442.PI 594416. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20137; Tang chi xiao huang dou; SY 9605443.PI 594417. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20148; Tou tuo da dou; SY 9605444.PI 594418. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20150; Ye xi xiao li huang; SY 9605445.PI 594419. Glycine max (L.) Merr.210


Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20160/ Cha zhuang huang dou; SY 9605446.PI 594420. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20166; Niu mao huang; SY 9605447.PI 594421. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20177; Da du huang dou; SY 9605448.PI 594422. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20185; Yang guang huang dou; SY 9605449.PI 594423. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20193; Dong yuan dou; SY 9605450.PI 594424. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20196; Ai jiao huang; SY 9605451.PI 594425. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20201; Xiao cao huang dou; SY 9605452.PI 594426. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20221; Tie jiao huang; SY 9605453.PI 594427. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20228; Ba yue mang; SY 9605454.PI 594428. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20243; Bai hua qing; SY 9605455.PI 594429. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20246; Feng wo qing; SY 9605456.PI 594430. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20284; Guang qian qing dou; SY 9605457.PI 594431. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20289; Chang pu qing dou; SY 9605458.PI 594432. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20299; Zheng nong wan qing dou; SY 9605459.PI 594433. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 20344; Hua yan quan dou; SY 9605460.PI 594434. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12387; Xiao bai mao zao; SY 9605036.PI 594435. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12400; Shi yue huang; SY 9605037.PI 594436. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12423; Jiang se dou; SY 9605038.PI 594437. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12846; Wan yuan ba yue dou; SY 9605039.211


PI 594438. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12847; Tong jiang huang dou; SY 9605040.PI 594439. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12856/ Guang han liu yue huang; SY 9605041.PI 594440. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12865; Chong qing qi yue huang; SY 9605042.PI 594441. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12872; Qiong lai huang mao zi; SY 9605043.PI 594442. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12887; Han yuan hong hua chi dou zi; SY9605044.PI 594443. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12893; Wan yuan tian kan dou; SY 9605045.PI 594444. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12894; Shi fang ba jiao qi yue huang; SY9605046.PI 594445. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12902; Han yuan qian jin qing pi dou; SY9605047.PI 594446. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12903; Mei shan lu pi dou; SY 9605048.PI 594447. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12906; Shi fang ba jiao cha dou; SY 9605049.PI 594448. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12907; Guang han hei dou; SY 9605050.PI 594449. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12 917; Han yuan shuang xi you dou zi; SY9605051.PI 594450. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12921; Wen chuan qing pi dou; SY 9605052.PI 594451. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 12998; Liu yue bao; SY 9605484.PI 594452. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13012; Huang dou; SY 9605485.PI 594453. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13029; Liu yue huang; SY 9605486.PI 594454. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13036; Da huang dou; SY 9605487.212


PI 594455. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13047; Bao ji mu dou; SY 9605488.PI 594456. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13055; Xiao jin huang; SY 9605489.PI 594457. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13078; Liu yue zao; SY 9605490.PI 594458. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13079; Huang ke zi; SY 9605491.PI 594459. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13085; Zao dou zi; SY 9605492.PI 594460. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13102; Liu yue huang; SY 96 054 93.PI 594461. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13108; Da bai shui dou; SY 9605494.PI 594462. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13110; He dong huang dou; SY 9605495.PI 594463. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13120; Ba jiao qi yue huang; SY 9605496.PI 594464. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13131; Chun huang dou -2; SY 9605497.PI 594465. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13154; Zao ji mu rou dou; SY 9605498.PI 594466. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13172; Hua qiao hei dou; SY 9605499.PI 594467. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13194; Zi pi dou; SY 9605500.PI 594468. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13422; Chi dou zi; SY 9605053.PI 594469. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13462; Huang ke zi; SY 9605054.PI 594470. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13487; Zao dou zi; SY 9605055.PI 594471. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13526; Da bai dou; SY 9605056.PI 594472. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13569; He shao xiao huang ke; SY 9605057.213


PI 594473. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13570; Da huang ke; SY 9605058.PI 594474. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13571; Huang ke dou; SY 9605059.PI 594475. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13573; Ping chuan huang dou-3; SY 9605060.PI 594476. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13582; Xiao bai mao zao; SY 9605061.PI 594477. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13595; Qing pi dou; SY 9605062.PI 594478. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13598; Zao huang dou -2; SY 9605063.PI 594479. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13599; Lu Ian zi -1; SY 9605064.PI 594480. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13600; Lu dou; SY 9605065.PI 594481. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13601; Zao huang dou -2; SY 9605066.PI 594482. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13602; Qing pi dou -1; SY 9605067.PI 594483. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13605; Qing pi dou; SY 9605068.PI 594484. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13607; Lu Ian zi -1; SY 9605069.PI 594485. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13615; Lu dou; SY 9605070.PI 594486. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13618; Lu Ian zi -2; SY 9605071.PI 594487. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13622; Lu huang dou; SY 9605072.PI 594488. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13624; Qing pi dou; SY 9605073.PI 594489. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13639; Xiao bai shui dou -1; SY 9605074.PI 594490. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13644; Chuan xin lu; SY 9605075.PI 594491. Glycine max (L.) Merr.214


Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13645; Qing pi dou; SY 9605076.PI 594492. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13656; Qing pi dou; SY 9605077.PI 594493. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13661; Wa wu luowu; SY 9605078.PI 594494. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13668; Ping chuan lu dou; SY 9605079.PI 594495. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13669; He shao huang dou -2; SY 9605080.PI 594496. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13703; Xiao hei dou; SY 9605081.PI 594497. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13722; Za se huang dou -3; SY 9605082.PI 594498. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13724; Hei se zao dou zi; SY 9605083.PI 594499. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13727; Luo ma aluo; SY 9605084.PI 594500. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13737; Hei dou; SY 9605085.PI 594501. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13739; Hei dou zi; SY 9605086.PI 594502. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13741; Gao shan hei dou; SY 9605087.PI 594503. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13743; Mu gu hei chi huang dou; SY 9605088.PI 594504. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13750; Zong dou; SY 9605089.PI 594505. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13763; Niu mao huang dou-1; SY 9605090.PI 594506. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13777; Jiang se dou; SY 9605091.PI 594507. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13778; Jiang se dou; SY 9605092.PI 594508. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13784; Jiang se dou; SY 9605093.PI 594509. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13795; Zong se zao dou zi; SY 9605094.215


PI 594510. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13796; Huang dou-2; SY 9605095.PI 594511. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13813; Wei cheng he dou; SY 9605096.PI 594512. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13815; Bian zi jiang se dou; SY 9605097.PI 594513. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13823; Hua mei dou; SY 9605098.PI 594514. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13824; Hua lian dou; SY 9605099.PI 594515. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13825; Hua lian dou; SY 9605100.PI 594516. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 13826; Hua lian dou; SY 9605101.PI 594517. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6385; San ming bai dou; SY 9605001.PI 594518. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6387; Jiang le huang dou; SY 9605002.PI 594519. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6396; Long yan huang dou; SY 9605003.PI 594520. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6399; Jian yang da huang dou; SY 9605004.PI 594521. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6402; Shao wu hong hua dou; SY 9605005.PI 594522. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 64 05; Shun chang huang pi jia dou; SY 9605006.PI 594523. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6409; Pu cheng ma dou; SY 9605007.PI 594524. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6411; San ming ai jiao qing; SY 9605008.PI 594525. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6415; Jiang le da qing dou; SY 9605009.PI 594526. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6416; Jian ning qing dou; SY 9605010.PI 594527. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6428; Chang ting wu chang qing dou; SY 9605011.216


PI 594528. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6430; Long yan ai jiao dou; SY 9605012.PI 594529. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6431; Long yan yi gong bao; SY 9605013.PI 594530. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6432; Long yan qing pi bai hua dou; SY 96 05014,PI 594531. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6433; Pu tian lu xie; SY 9605015.PI 594532. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6435; Shun chang qing pi dou; SY 9605016.PI 594533. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6436; Zheng he qing dou; SY 9605017.PI 594534. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 644 5; Zhang ping chi ren wu; SY 9605018.PI 594535. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6447; Zhou ning lao shu mu; SY 9605019.PI 594536. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14185; Sha xian huang pi xiao dou; SY 9605102.PI 594537. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14186; Jian ning xiao huang dou; SY 9605103.PI 594538. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14187; Min hou bai sha wan dou; SY 9605104.PI 59453 9. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14189; Shun chang yi gong bao; SY 9605105.PI 594540. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14190; Bai qiu 1 hao; SY 9605106.PI 594541. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14191; Ming qiu 3 hao; SY 9605107.PI 594542. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14196; Ming xi ai jiao hong hua dou; SY9605108.PI 594543. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14197; Sha xian cheng jiang lou qing; SY9605109.PI 594544. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14201; Bai sha qing pi dou; SY 9605110.PI 594545. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14202; Xia pu da dou; SY 9605111.217


PI 594546. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14211; Long jiang hei dou; SY 9605112.PI 594547. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6463; Shang rao xiao huang zhu; SY 9605020.PI 594548. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6480; Heng feng gui zi dou; SY 9605021.PI 594549. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14273; Ba yue huang; SY 9605113.PI 594550. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14277; Jiu yue huang; SY 9605114.PI 594551. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14281; Bai mao dou; SY 9605115.PI 594552. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14287; Ba yue bao tian dou; SY 9605116.PI 594553. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14301; Xi dou zi; SY 9605117.PI 594554. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14304; Huang pi tian dou; SY 9605118.PI 594555. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14315; Chou yi wo; SY 96 05119.PI 594556. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14319; Su mao zuang; SY 9605120.PI 594557. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14328; Lao shu dou; SY 9605121.PI 594558. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14329; Ba yue huang; SY 9605122.PI 594559. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14330; Da li huang dou; SY 9605123.PI 594560. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14368; Xia shui huang; SY 9605124.PI 594561. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14369; Xia shui huang; SY 9605125.PI 594562. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14370; Qing pi dou; SY 9605126.PI 594563. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14386; Ai jiao tian dou; SY 9605127.218


PI 594564. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14410; Du gu dou; SY 9605128.PI 594565. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14411; Gao gan tian dou; SY 9605129.PI 594566. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14423; Ji an huang dou; SY 9605130.PI 594567. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14425; Sui dao huang; SY 9605131.PI 594568. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14426; Ba yue huang; SY 9605132.PI 594569. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14427; Shi cheng da huang dou; SY 9605133.PI 594570. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14428; Xiao huang dou; SY 9605134.PI 594571. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14432; Wu ju dou; SY 9605135.PI 594572. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14433; Luo han dou; SY 9605136.PI 594573. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14435; Lu pi dou; SY 9605137.PI 594574. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14447; Qing pi tian dou; SY 9605138.PI 594575. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14454; Qi du qing pi dou; SY 9605139.PI 594576. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14476; Cha dou; SY 9605140.PI 594577. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14605; Yue yang huang dou; SY 9605141.PI 594578. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14609; Li xian bai huang dou; SY 9605142.PI 594579. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14610; Zhong he tian cheng dou; SY 9605143.PI 594580. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14611; Chang de xiao huang dou; SY 9605144.PI 594581. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14613; Jiang ba liu yue huang; SY 9605145.PI 594582. Glycine max (L.) Merr.219


Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14615; Shi men da bai li; SY 9605146.PI 594583. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14616; Shi men xiao bai li; SY 9605147.PI 594584. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14625; An hua yun yi zao; SY 9605148.PI 594585. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14628; An hua chi huang dou (bing); SY 9605149.PI 594586. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14631; Bao jing niu mao huang9605150.(jia); SYPI 594587. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14637; Yong shun da bai li; SY 9605151.PI 594588. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14644; Long shan mao ping huang dou; SY9605152.PI 594589. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14648; Qian yang huang dou; SY 9605153.PI 594590. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14657; Cheng bu jiu yue dou; SY 9605154.PI 594591. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14662; Sui ning ba yue huang (jia); SY 9605155.PI 594592. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14665; Shi yue xiao huang dou; SY 9605156.PI 594593. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14666; Zhen shang huang dou; SY 9605157.PI 594594. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14682; Da tong huang dou; SY 9605158.PI 594595. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14684; Ba yue da huang dou (jia); SY 9605159.PI 594596. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14705; Feng huang chi qing pi dou; SY 9605160.PI 594597. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14718; Ning yuan ba yue huang; SY 9605161.PI 594598. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14719; Shi yue qing dou; SY 9605162.PI 594599. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14722; Chang de chun hei dou; SY 9605163.220


PI 594600. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14723; Shi men hei huang dou; SY 9605164.PI 594601. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14741; Tao jiang hong dou; SY 9605165.PI 594602. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14742; Bao jing cha huang dou; SY 9605166.PI 594603. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 14745; Long shan cha huang dou; SY 9605167.PI 594604. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6569; Niu mao dou; SY 9605461.PI 594605. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6584; Qi yue dou; SY 9605462.PI 594606. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6585; Feng ding dou; SY 9605463.PI 594607. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6592; Huang ke dou; SY 9605464.PI 594608. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6594; Bie huang dou; SY 9605465.PI 594609. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6601; Ba yue huang; SY 9605466.PI 594610. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6604; Bai dou; SY 9605467.PI 594611. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6606; Xiao huang dou; SY 9605468.PI 594612. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6612; Hei ke bai dou; SY 9605469.PI 594613. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6617; Hua mu wan dou; SY 9605470.PI 594614. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6621; Ba yue huang; SY 9605471.PI 594615. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6627; Liu yue zao; SY 9605472.PI 594616. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6637; Liu yue zao; SY 9605473.PI 594617. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6646; Qi chuan dou; SY 9605474.PI 594618. Glycine max (L.) Merr.221


Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6651; Qi yue dou; SY 9605475.PI 594619. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6653; Sheng lian zao; SY 9605476.PI 594620. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6655; Da bai shui dou; SY 9605477.PI 594621. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6672; Da lu dou; SY 9605478.PI 594622. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6687; Da hei dou; SY 9605479.PI 594623. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6693; Da hei dou; SY 9605480.PI 594624. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6720; Zong zi dou; SY 9605481.PI 594625. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6731; Leng sha dou; SY 9605482.PI 594626. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15701; Liu yue huang -1; SY 9605168.PI 594627. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15792; Xia kou bai shui dou -1; SY 9605169.PI 594628. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15797; Lu pi dou -1; SY 9605170.PI 594629. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15801; Xiao hua lian; SY 9605171.PI 594630. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15839; Xiao huang pi dou; SY 9605172.PI 594631. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15855; Xiao li dou; SY 9605173.PI 594632. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15861; Yan he huang dou; SY 9605174.PI 594633. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15862; Yan he huang dou -1; SY 9605175.PI 594634. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15872; Qing huang za dou -5; SY 9605176.PI 594635. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15873; Qing huang za dou -6; SY 9605177.PI 594636. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15874; Qing huang za dou -12; SY 9605178.222


PI 594637. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15886; Huang ke dou -8; SY 9605179.PI 594638. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15891; Huang ke dou -13; SY 9605180.PI 594639. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15911; Mi mi dou -6; SY 9605181.PI 594640. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15914; Mi mi dou -9; SY 9605182.PI 594641. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15915; Mi mi dou -10; SY 9605183.PI 594642. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15920; Mi mi dou -15; SY 9605184.PI 594643. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15926; Ba yue huang -4; SY 9605185.PI 594644. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15937; Qi yue dou; SY 9605186.PI 594645. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15955; Liu yue zao dou -2; SY 9605187.PI 594646. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15959; Wu zui zao dou -1; SY 9605188.PI 594647. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15961; Wu zui zao dou -3; SY 9605189.PI 594648. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15964; Wu zui zao dou -6; SY 9605190.PI 594649. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15969; Wu zui zao dou -11; SY 9605191.PI 594650. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15970; Wu zui zao dou -12; SY 9605192.PI 594651. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15972; Wu zui zao dou -14; SY 9605193.PI 594652. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15979; Xi huang zao dou -2; SY 9605194.PI 594653. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15991; Mi dou -2; SY 9605195.PI 594654. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15993; Liu yue dou; SY 9605196.223


PI 594655. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 15995; Liu yue dou -2; SY 9605197.PI 594656. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16000; Liu yue dou -2; SY 9605198.PI 594657. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16001; Liu yue dou -3; SY 9605199.PI 594658. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16002; Liu yue ba; SY 9605200.PI 594659. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16003; Liu yue ba -1; SY 9605201.PI 594660. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16005; Liu yue dou -1; SY 9605202.PI 594661. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16007; Liu yue dou -3; SY 9605203.PI 594662. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16010; Liu yue dou -6; SY 9605204.PI 594663. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16013; Bai shui dou -2; SY 9605<strong>205</strong>.PI 594664. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16016; E shui zao -2; SY 9605206.PI 594665. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16033; Liu yue mang -3; SY 9605207.PI 594666. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16035; Liu yue mang -5; SY 9605208.PI 594667. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16046; Jiang kou huang dou -4; SY 9605209.PI 594668. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16048; Huang dou zi; SY 9605210.PI 594669. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16052; Liu yue mang; SY 9605211.PI 594670. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16055; Huang dou -2; SY 9605212.PI 594671. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16064; Liu yue mang -2; SY 9605213.PI 594672. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16065; Liu yue mang -3; SY 9605214.PI 594673. Glycine max (L.) Merr.224


Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16071/ Jiang kou qing pi dou -8; SY 9605215.PI 594674. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16073; Qing pi dou; SY 9605216.PI 594675. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16075; Huang dou -1; SY 9605217.PI 594676. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16078; Huang dou -4; SY 9605218.PI 594677. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16081; Huang dou -7; SY 9605219.PI 594678. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16092; Huang dou -1; SY 9605220.PI 594679. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16094; Huang dou -3; SY 9605221.PI 594680. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16110; Huang dou -2; SY 9605222.PI 594681. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16111; Huang dou; SY 9605223.PI 594682. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16129; Liu yue ba; SY 9605224.PI 594683. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16138; Liu yue ba -10; SY 9605225.PI 594684. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16139; Liu yue ba -11; SY 9605226.PI 594685. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16162; Zao huang dou -1; SY 9605227.PI 594686. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16182; Zao huang dou; SY 9605228.PI 594687. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16217; Liu yue dou; SY 9605229.PI 594688. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16272; Liu yue huang -1; SY 9605230.PI 594689. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16277; Za dou -1; SY 9605231.PI 594690. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16278; Za dou -2; SY 9605232.PI 594691. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16308; Niu mao dou -10; SY 9605233.225


PI 594692. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16314; Zao dou zi -3; SY 9605234.PI 594693. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16316; Zao dou zi -5; SY 9605235.PI 594694. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16321; Bai shui dou -4; SY 9605236.PI 594695. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16351; Niu mao dou -4; SY 9605237.PI 594696. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16363; Hua mian dou; SY 9605238.PI 594697. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16367; Xing shan bai shui dou; SY 9605239.PI 594698. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16368; Huang dou -13; SY 9605240.PI 594699. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16406; Huang dou -1; SY 9605241.PI 594700. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16466; Qing huang za dou -7; SY 9605242.PI 594701. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16468; Qing huang za dou -10; SY 9605243.PI 594702. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16489; Liu yue bao -6; SY 9605244.PI 594703. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16499; Qing pi dou -1; SY 9605245.PI 594704. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16500; Qing pi dou -2; SY 9605246.PI 594705. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16501; Qing pi dou -3; SY 9605247.PI 594706. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16511; Qing pi dou; SY 9605248.PI 594707. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16583; Da hei dou; SY 9605249.PI 594708. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16592; Liu yue bao -8; SY 9605250.PI 594709. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16598; Hei dou -2; SY 9605251.226


PI 594710. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16625; Zong zi dou; SY 9605252.PI 594711. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16642; Qing huang za dou -3; SY 9605253.PI 594712. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16646; Liu yue dou -17; SY 9605254.PI 594713. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 16649; Huang dou -12; SY 9605255.PI 594714. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6732; Ni ba dou; SY 9605483.PI 594715. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6755; Da ke huang; SY 9605022.PI 594716. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6760; Guang dou; SY 9605023.PI 594717. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6763; Liu cheng shi yue huang; SY 9605024.PI 594718. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6766; Si yue huang; SY 9605025.PI 594719. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6773; Bai zhi dou; SY 9605026.PI 594720. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6779; Dou gu; SY 9605027.PI 594721. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6782; Bei shan ba yue dou; SY 9605028.PI 594722. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6795; Qing si liang dou; SY 9605029.PI 594723. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6802; He xian hei dou; SY 9605030.PI 594724. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 6808; Tian ji dou; SY 9605031.PI 594725. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17009; Quan zhou xiao huang dou; SY 9605256.PI 594726. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17011; Ban jin dou; SY 9605257.PI 594727. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17022; 77-27; SY 9605258.PI 594728. Glycine max (L.) Merr.227


Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17023/ 4469; SY 9605259.PI 594729. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17027; Ji wo dou; SY 9605260.PI 594730. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17029; Ba yue qing; SY 9605261.PI 594731. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17032; Shi yue huang; SY 9605262.PI 594732. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17035; Huan jiang gao gan huang dou; SY9605263.PI 594733. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17040; Huan jiang bai jia huang dou; SY9605264.PI 594734. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17057; Ba ma zhong huang dou; SY 9605265.PI 594735. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17060; Du an di su huang dou; SY 9605266.PI 594736. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17065; Gun long dou; SY 9605267.PI 594737. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17066; Zhong tuan huang dou; SY 9605268.PI 594738. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17075; Long lin long huo huang dou; SY 9605269.PI 594739. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17076; Jin zhong shan da huang dou; SY 9605270.PI 594740. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17078; Le ye lu hua dou; SY 9605271.PI 594741. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17091; Tian yang huang dou; SY 9605272.PI 594742. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17093; Hua huang dou; SY 9605273.PI 594743. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17095; Teng huang dou; SY 9605274.PI 594744. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17096; Na zhen huang huang dou; SY 9605275.PI 594745. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17104; Shi yue huang; SY 9605276.228


PI 594746. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17105; Da gao chan; SY 9605277.PI 594747. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17107; Shang lin zao shu feng wo dou; SY9605278.PI 594748. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17109; Tian deng ben di zhong; SY 9605279.PI 594749. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17119; Fu sui ben di dou; SY 9605280.PI 594750. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17134; Long zhou ben di wan huang dou; SY9605281.PI 594751. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17138; Long zhou dong feng dou; SY 9605282.PI 594752. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17143; Ning ming hai yuan ben di huan; SY9605283.PI 594753. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17150; Hei qi da dou; SY 9605284.PI 594754. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17152; Ji wo dou; SY 9605285.PI 594755. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17167; Liu yue huang dou; SY 9605286.PI 594756. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17175; Bai peng qing pi dou; SY 9605287.PI 594757. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17176; Lin xi wan huang dou; SY 9605288.PI 594758. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17183; Xiao ke qing; SY 9605289.PI 594759. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17185; Miao huang ba yue qing; SY 9605290.PI 594760. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17189; Gou jiao huang dou; SY 9605291.PI 594761. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17190; Ding an qing pi dou; SY 9605292.PI 594762. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17192; Tian yang qing dou; SY 9605293.PI 594763. Glycine max (L.) Merr.229


Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17202; De bao qing; SY 9605294.PI 5947 64. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17211; Bai se xuan 3-2; SY 9605295.PI 594765. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17218; Hei huang dou; SY 9605296.PI 594766. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17221; Tian hei dou; SY 9605297.PI 594767. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17231; Zhao ping hei dou; SY 9605298.PI 594768. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17245; Wu ming hei ke huang dou; SY 9605299.PI 594769. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17246; Luo wei qing dou; SY 9605300.PI 594770. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17249; Fu sui chang ping hei dou; SY 9605301.PI 594771. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17266; Ning ming ai jiao hei dou; SY 9605302.PI 594772. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17270; Pu bei tai wei da hei dou; SY 9605303.PI 594773. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17278; Fu sui qu li dou; SY 9605304.PI 594774. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17280; Bao gong dou; SY 9605305.PI 594775. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17284; Xi huang dou; SY 9605306.PI 594776. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17296; Bai ri dou; SY 9605307.PI 594777. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17306; Liu yue huang; SY 9605308.PI 594778. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17307; Zao dou zi; SY 9605309.PI 59477 9. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17310; Zao bai dou; SY 9605310.PI 5947 80. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17317; Zao bai dou; SY 9605311.PI 594781. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17321; Er bai dou; SY 9605312.230


PI 594782. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17323; Xiao li dou; SY 9605313.PI 594783. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17326; Huang dou; SY 9605314.PI 594784. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17327; Xiao li huang dou; SY 9605315.PI 594785. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17330; Ben di huang dou; SY 9605316.PI 594786. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17331; Xiao huang dou; SY 9605317.PI 594787. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17333; Huang dou; SY 9605318.PI 594788. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17335; Da zao dou; SY 9605319.PI 594789. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17336; Za huang dou; SY 9605320.PI 594790. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17338; Hua lian dou; SY 9605321.PI 594791. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17341; Hua pi dou; SY 9605322.PI 594792. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17342; Xiao lu dou; SY 9605323.PI 594793. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17345; Da gun bai dou; SY 9605324.PI 594794. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17346; Xiao bai dou; SY 9605325.PI 594795. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17347; Yao ren bai dou; SY 9605326.PI 5947 96. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17359; Xi bai dou; SY 9605327.PI 594797. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17360; Da huang dou; SY 9605328.PI 594798. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17363; Huang dou; SY 9605329.PI 594799. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17364; Huang dou; SY 9605330.231


PI 594800. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17365; Tuo liang huang dou; SY 9605331.PI 594801. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17367; Er huang zao dou; SY 9605332.PI 594802. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17368; Da huang zao dou; SY 9605333.PI 594803. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17375; Huang dou; SY 9605334.PI 594804. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17382; Xi bai dou; SY 9605335.PI 594805. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17386; Huang pi dou; SY 9605336.PI 594806. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17389; Gao jiao huang dou; SY 9605337.PI 594807. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17392; Huang dou; SY 9605338.PI 594808. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17395; Xiao bai mao dou; SY 9605339.PI 594809. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17396; Bai mao dou; SY 9605340.PI 594810. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17397; Xiao huang mao dou; SY 9605341.PI 594811. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17399; Huang dou; SY 9605342.PI 594812. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17400; Huang pi dou; SY 9605343.PI 594813. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17401; Huang pi dou; SY 9605344.PI 594814. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17403; Da huang dou; SY 9605345.PI 594815. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17404; Xiao huang dou; SY 9605346.PI 594816. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17405; Da huang dou; SY 9605347.PI 594817. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17411; Liu yue huang; SY 9605348.PI 594818. Glycine max (L.) Merr.232


Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17412; Bai mao zi qi yue huang; SY 9605349.PI 594819. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17413; Qi yue huang; SY 9605350.PI 594820. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17414; Jiu yue huang; SY 9605351.PI 594821. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17416; Xi la dou; SY 9605352.PI 594822. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17418; Xi huang dou; SY 9605353.PI 594823. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17420; Bai huang dou; SY 9605354.PI 594824. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17425; Huang dou; SY 9605355.PI 594825. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17426; Huang dou; SY 9605356.PI 594826. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17428; Xiao bai dou; SY 9605357.PI 594827. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17430; Bai dou zi; SY 9605358.PI 594828. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17431; Lu huang dou; SY 9605359.PI 594829. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17437; Lu dou; SY 9605360.PI 594830. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17442; Lu huang dou; SY 9605361.PI 594831. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17445; Lu huang dou; SY 9605362.PI 594832. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17446; Lu dou; SY 9605363.PI 594833. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17447; Cai yuan dou; SY 9605364.PI 594834. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17450; Wu yue bai dou; SY 9605365.PI 594835. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17453; Da bai dou; SY 9605366.PI 594836. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17459; Lu huang dou; SY 9605367.233


PI 594837. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17460; Xi bai dou; SY 9605368.PI 594838. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17465; Xi lu dou; SY 9605369.PI 594839. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17467; Huang dou; SY 9605370.PI 594840. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17471; Xiao huang dou; SY 9605371.PI 594841. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17475; Xiao bai mao dou; SY 9605372.PI 594842. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17476; Qing pi huang dou; SY 9605373.PI 594843. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17485; Xiao lu dou; SY 9605374.PI 594844. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17489; Mian dian lu huang dou; SY 9605375.PI 594845. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17534; Xiao hei dou; SY 9605376.PI 594846. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17537; Hei dou; SY 9605377.PI 594847. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17541; Xiao hei dou; SY 9605378.PI 594848. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17543; Xiao hei dou; SY 9605379.PI 594849. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17544; Xiao hei dou; SY 9605380.PI 594850. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17547; Jiu yue huang; SY 9605381.PI 594851. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17549; Zao hei dou; SY 9605382.PI 594852. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17552; Chun duo luo zi se dou; SY 9605383,PI 594853. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17553; Song zi dou; SY 9605384.PI 594854. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17554; Song zi dou; SY 9605385.234


PI 594855. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17555; Song zi dou; SY 9605386.PI 594856. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17559; Cha huang dou; SY 9605387.PI 594857. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17560; Huang pi dou; SY 9605388.PI 594858. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17562; Huang pi dou zi; SY 9605389.PI 594859. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17565; Zao huang dou; SY 9605390.PI 594860. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17566; Da zong dou; SY 9605391.PI 594861. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17569; Da lu dou; SY 9605392.PI 594862. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17572; Cha huang dou; SY 9605393.PI 594863. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17573; Da zong pi dou; SY 9605394.PI 594864. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17575; Yang yan dou; SY 9605395.PI 594865. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17577; Er bai dou; SY 9605396.PI 594866. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17578; Zong se dou; SY 9605397.PI 594867. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17581; Lu huang dou; SY 9605398.PI 594868. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17582; Huang dou; SY 9605399.PI 594869. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17584; Huo shao dou; SY 9605400.PI 594870. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17586; Ben di huang dou; SY 9605401.PI 594871. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17592; Hou zi dou; SY 9605402.PI 594872. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17593; Bao shan da dou; SY 9605403.PI 594873. Glycine max (L.) Merr.235


Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17595/ Hu pi huang dou; SY 9605404.PI 594874. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17596; Hu pi huang dou; SY 9605405.PI 594875. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17597; Hu pi dou; SY 9605406.PI 594876. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17601; Hu pi dou; SY 9605407.PI 594877. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17602; Fu pi dou; SY 9605408.PI 594878. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17603; Xiao hong dou; SY 9605409.PI 594879. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17607; Huo shao dou; SY 9605410.PI 594880. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17610; Song zi dou; SY 9605411.PI 594881. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17611; Yang yan dou; SY 9605412.PI 594882. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17613; Hei da dou; SY 9605413.PI 594883. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17615; De hong xuan 8; SY 9605414.PI 594884. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17619; He pi huang dou; SY 9605415.PI 594885. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17621; Song zi dou; SY 9605416.PI 594886. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17623; Zao huang dou; SY 9605417.PI 594887. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17627; Yang yan dou; SY 9605418.PI 594888. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17628; Lu dou; SY 9605419.PI 594889. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17629; Yang dou; SY 9605420.PI 594890. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17633; Wu yun dou; SY 9605421.PI 594891. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17634; Da dou; SY 9605422.236


PI 594892. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 17635; Huang dou; SY 9605423.Unknown source. Received 05/10/1996.PI 594893. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. "T285H"; A93-217; SY 9601002. Developed in UnitedStates.Unknown source. Received 05/10/1996.PI 594894. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. A95-B66-1; SY 9601003. Developed in United States.Unknown source. Received 05/10/1996.PI 594895. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. "T328H"; A95-1450-50; SY 9601004. Developed inUnited States.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Reid Palmer, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Department of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received05/10/1996.PI 594896. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. "T329H"; A95-1451-19; SY 9601005.PI 594897. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. "T330H"; A95-1452-4; SY 9601006.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Cheng Xu, Departmentof Science & Technology, Ministry of Agriculture, Beijing, China. Received05/10/1996.PI 594898. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 756; SY 9604001.PI 594899. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 929; SY 9604002.PI 594900. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 3733; SY 9604003.PI 594901. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 3879; SY 9604004.PI 594902. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 4403; SY 9604005.237


PI 594903. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 4568; SY 9604006.PI 594904. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 5827; SY 9604007.PI 594905. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 5842; SY 9604008.PI 594906. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 5852; SY 9604009.PI 594907. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD 5893; SY 9604010.Unknown source. Received 06/1995.PI 594908. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivated. Pureline. SY 9603001.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by G.L.C. Musa, <strong>No</strong>rthwest Agricultural ResearchCenter, (CIANO-INIFAP-SAGAR), Yaqui Valley Agric. Exp. Stn., Ciudad Obregon,Sonora CP 85000, Mexico; Sergio Munoz-Valenzuela, <strong>No</strong>rthwest AgriculturalResearch Center, (CIANO-INIFAP-SAGAR), N.E. Borlaug KM 12, Ciudad Obregon,Sonora, Mexico; F. Ochoa-Burgos, <strong>No</strong>rthwest Agricultural Research Center,(CIANO-INIFAP-SAGAR), Apartado Postal 515, Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico.Received 04/29/1996.PI 594909. Sesamum indicum L.Breeding. RIO MAYO 93. CV-8. Pedigree - Teras 77/Iguala 296. Beginsflowering about 50 d after planting and reaches physiological maturityat 100 d. Mature plant height average 140 cm. Height of first capsules6 5 cm. Seed white, averaging 3.1 mm long and 1.9 mm wide, weightaverages 3.0 g 1000-1 and test weight 60.5 kg hL-1, average of 458 gkg-1 oil, 249 g kg-1 protein, and 76 g kg-1 carbohydrates. Fatty acidcontent of oil fraction averages 427 g kg-1 oleic acid, 436 g kg-1linoleic acid, 95 g kg-1 palmitic acid, 42 g kg-1 stearic acid, andiodine number of 111.6.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Lee Panella, USDA, ARS, Colorado StateUniversity, Sugarbeet Research, Crops Research Lab., Fort Collins, Colorado80536-2083, United States; Earl G. Ruppel, USDA-ARS, Crops ResearchLaboratory, 1701 Center Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado 80526, United States.Received 05/02/1996.PI 594910. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. FC 721; 931005HO. GP-185. Pedigree - Genetic male-sterileplants from a synthetic (5% F3 of (SL202MM x (US201 x CTRMM)) xSL122-Omm, 27% of C817, and 16% of SP5832-0; all crossed to FC701 (52%)/ C718 (male parent). Diploid, monogerm, O-type (maintainer line)resistant to root and crown rot (R. solani AG-2-2). Relatively238


homogenous, easy bolting, moderately tolerant to curly top virus.Moderate resistance to Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora beticola).Segregates for green hypocotyl (39%) . O-type (maintainer line) of itsCMS equivalent, FC721CMS, which is the BC10 with C718CMS as thenonrecurrent parent.PI 594911. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. FC 721 CMS; 931005H01. GP-186. Pedigree - BC10 of FC721 withC718CMS as the nonrecurrent parent. Cytoplasmic-genetic male sterileequivalent of FC721. Diploid, monogerm, O-type (cms) resistant to rootand crown rot (R. solani AG-2-2). Relatively homogenous, easy bolting,moderately tolerant to the curly top virus. Moderate resistance toCercospora leaf spot (Cercospora beticola). Segregates for greenhypocotyl (39%).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jim Dobson, Georgia Mountain Exp. Station,P.O. Box 925, Blairsville, Georgia 30512, United States; Ronny R. Duncan,University of Georgia, Georgia Agriculural Exp. Station, Department ofAgronomy, Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797, United States; Wayne W. Hanna, USDA,ARS, Coastal Plains Experiment Station, P.O. Box 748, Tifton, Georgia 31793,United States; D.S. Thompson, Georgia Mountain Exp. Station, Route 1, Box1005, Blairsville, Georgia 30512, United States. Received 05/02/1996.PI 594912. Eremochloa ophiuroides (Munro) HackelCultivar. "TifBlair"; TC312. CV-184; PVP 9600255. Pedigree - Commoncentipedegrass seed was recurrently irradiated with 12 Kr Cobalt 60gamma radiation for 3 generations beginning in 1977. In each generation1500 plants were spaced on 0.3m centers in isolation and allowed tointerpollinate. Quality, color, and greenup characteristics similar tocommon centipedegrass under favorable growing conditions. Grows morerapidly, more vigorous, and better quality than common centipedegrass.Growth reduced 5% on a soil with pH 4.3 compared to pH 5.2, while growthof common centipedegrass reduced 35% on the same soils. Produces morestolons that grow faster and more leaves than common centipedegrass.First seed-propagated commercial centipedegrass cultivar with a knownpedigree.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Joseph H. Bouton, University of Georgia,Department of Crop & Soil Sciences, 3111 <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Building, Athens,Georgia 30602, United States; R.N. Gates, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plain Exp. Sta.,Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States; P.R. Utley, Coastal Plain Exp. Sta.,Animal Sci. Dept., Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States; D.T. Wood,University of Georgia, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, Athens, Georgia30602, United States. Received 05/06/1996.PI 594913. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaCultivar. "ABT 805"; GA-FL77-S2. CV-194. Pedigree - Synthetic varietywith 90 parent clones selected from Florida 77-S. Intended for use inthe Southeastern region of the United States for grazing, hay, silage,and dehy production. Tested in Georgia and California. After intensivegrazing, showed plant survival equal to Alfagraze. Fall dormancy similarto Moapa 69. Flower color of Syn 1 approximately 86% purple and 14%variegated. High resistance to Fusarium wilt and Southern root-knot239


nematode. Resistance to Phytophthora root rot and spotted alfalfa aphid.Moderate resistance to anthracnose (race 1), bacterial wilt,Verticillium wilt, and stem nematode.PI 594914. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaCultivar. "AmeriGraze 702"; GA-MX. CV-195. Pedigree - Synthetic varietywith 150 parent clones selected from Florida 77-S, GA-APGC and GA-CMGC.Intended for use in the Southeastern region of the United States forgrazing, hay, silage, and dehy production. Tested in Georgia andCalifornia. After intensive grazing, showed plant survival equal toAlfagraze. Fall dormancy similar to Mesilla. Flower color of the Syn 1is approximately 94% purple and 6% variegated. High resistance toFusarium wilt. Resistance to anthracnose (race 1), Phytophthora rootrot, Southern root-knot nematode. Moderate resistance to bacterial wilt,Verticillium wilt, stem nematode, and spotted alfalfa aphid.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Michael McConkey, Edible Landscaping, P.O.Box 77, Afton, Virginia 22920, United States. Donated by Ahmed Zahoor, <strong>Plant</strong>Introduction and Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Pakistan Agriculture Research Center,P.O. Box 1031, Islamabad, Pakistan. Received 02/03/1986.PI 594915. Morus alba L.Cultivated. PAKISTAN; C 17385; DMOR 0015. Fruit large to 7.5cm long,sweet, flavorable, shippable. Tree productive. Adaptibility range notfully determined. Grown successfully in Virginia, Oregon, andCalifornia. U.S. quarantine requirements met at Edible Landscaping.Introduced in 1986.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Arkansas Agr. Exp. Sta., Arkansas, UnitedStates. Received 1971.PI 594916. Lupinus albus L.Cultivar. "HOPE". CV-4.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Herbert W. Ohm, Purdue University, AgronomyDepartment, 1150 Lilly Hall, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-1150, UnitedStates; Keith Perry, Purdue University, Department of Botany and <strong>Plant</strong>Pathology, 1155 Lilly Hall of Life Sciences, West Lafayette, Indiana47907-1155, United States; H.C. Sharma, Purdue University, Dept. of Agronomy,West Lafayette, Indiana 47906, United States. Received 05/07/1996.PI 594917. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. P29. GP-541. Pedigree - Abe/Thinopyrumintermedium//Compton/3/P81401Al-43/4/Caldwell. A chromosome substitutionline, resistant to barley yellow dwarf viruses (BYDV) strains P-PAV andMAV conditioned by a gene(s) on a chromosome from Thinopyrum intermediumthat replaced chromosome 7D. Substitution determined by chromosomepairing and RFLP analyses. Similar to commercial wheat cultivars inyield. In a replicated trial, grain yield was 3551 kg ha-1 compared to3591 kg ha-1 of Caldwell check, indicating no yield disadvantage of thealien chromosome substitution. Cold tolerance similar to Caldwell,awnless, 9 cm taller and 5 d later than Caldwell. Resistant to Puccinia240


econdita, susceptible to Erysiphe graminis common in Indiana, andsusceptible to Hessian fly biotype L.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Solomon Kibite, Agriculture Canada, ResearchStation, Bag Service 5000, Lacombe, Alberta TOC ISO, Canada. Received03/21/1996.PI 594918. Avena sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "AC MUSTANG"; OT766. CV-340. Pedigree -Cascade/Fraser. Dual purpose (grain/silage) spring oat with high grainyield, good lodging resistance and desirable agronomic features. Yieldsabout 5.7% more than Cascade, and about 9.7% more than Dumont.Medium-late maturing and ripens about 1 d earlier than Dumont. High testweight and kernel weight, and higher percentage of plump kernels thanCascade and Dumont. Averages about 3 cm taller than Cascade and equal toCascade and better than Dumont in lodging resistance. Resistant toVictoria blight, moderately resistant to smut. Moderately susceptible tobarley yellow dwarf virus, and susceptible to crown rust and stem rust.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by C.R. Funk, New Jersey Agricultural ExperimentStation, Rutger University, Cook College, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903,United States; J.M. Johnson-Cicalese, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 377<strong>Plant</strong> Science, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0724, United States; R.F. Bara, NewJersey Agr. Exp. Sta., Rutgers University, Cook College, New Brunswick, NewJersey 08903, United States; W.K. Dickson, New Jersey Agr. Exp. Sta., CookCollege, Rutgers University, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Department, New Brunswick, NewJersey 08903, United States; V.G. Lehman, Lofts Seed, Inc., P.O. Box 146,Bound Brook, New Jersey 08805, United States; Richard H. Hurley, Lofts Seed,Inc., 347 Elizabeth Avenue, Suite 101, Somerset, New Jersey 08873, UnitedStates; Dirk A. Smith, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, <strong>Plant</strong>Science Dept., Cook College, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903,United States. Received 05/24/1996.PI 594919, Poa pratensis L.Cultivar. Apomictic. "EAGLETON"; Eagleton 1425. CV-50; PVP 9600277.Pedigree - Single, highly apomictic plant selected from the grounds ofWoodland, home of the Eagleton Institute, Douglas College Campus,Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. Leafy, turf-type with attractivemedium-green color, medium-fine leaves, and moderately slow rate ofvertical growth. Produces dependable, aggressive, persistent turf ofmedium high density with good summer performance. Good resistance tostripe smut (Ustilago striiformis) and dollar spot (Sclerotiniahomoeocarpa). Moderate resistance to leaf spot and melting-out(Drechslera poae).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by R.S. Albrechtsen, Utah Agr. Exp. Sta., UtahState University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Science, Logan, Utah 84322-4820, UnitedStates; David Hole, Utah State University, <strong>Plant</strong>s, Soils, & BiometeorologyDept., UMC 4820 AGSCI 334, Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United States; S.A.Young, Utah State University, <strong>Plant</strong>s, Soils, and Biometerorology Department,Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United States; S.M. Clawson, Utah State University,Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>s, Soils, and Biometeorology, Logan, Utah 84322-4820, United241


States. Received 05/28/1996.PI 594920. Triticum aestivum L. , nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "UTAH-100"; UT1650-150. CV-844. Pedigree -Weston/Ark//Manning. Awned, bronzed chaffed, fusiform, mid-dense, andinclined spike characteristics. White coleoptile, and semi-erectjuvenile growth. Average heading date 4 d later than Manning. Averageheight 4.8 cm taller than Manning and 4.3 cm shorter than Weston. <strong>Plant</strong>sgreen at boot growth stage and flag leaf recurved. Kernel ovate, roundedcreeks, with mid-wide, deep seed crease, and med-sized brush length.Resistant to dwarf bunt Tilletia controversa.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Don F. Salmon, Alberta Agriculture, FieldCrops Section, 5718-56 Avenue, Lacombe, Alberta TOC ISO, Canada; R.R. Duggan,Alberta Agriculture Field Crops Res., Cereal Breeding Program, Postal Bag 47,Lacombe, Alberta TOC ISO, Canada; Jim Helm, Alberta Agriculture, Field CropDevelopment Centre, 503 0 50 Street, Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W8, Canada; ManuelCortez, Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Field CropDevelopment Centre, Lacombe, Alberta T4L 1W8, Canada; Patricia E. Jedel,Alberta Agriculture, Field Crop Development Centre, 5050-50 Street, Lacombe,Alberta T4L 1W8, Canada. Received 05/24/1996.PI 594921. X Triticosecale sp.Cultivar. Pureline. "PRONGHORN"; T124. CV-16. Pedigree - Juanillo 90sel./3/M2A* 2/Bgl//Panda"R"203. Spring habit, awned, and standardheight. Purple coleoptile, and erect juvenile growth habit. Leavesmedium green, medium wide,and medium long with glabrous sheaths andblades. Flag leaf medium green, medium wide, and medium long withupright attitude. Kernels amber color, soft, medium wide amd mediumlong. Good combination of high yield, early maturity, and goodresistance to leaf rust, bunt, loose smut, and powdery mildew. Welladapted to black and brown soils of Saskatchewan, and to the brown andthe irrigation areas of Alberta. Susceptible to sprouting and has shownheterogenous reaction to stem rust.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Vincent R. Pantalone, USDA-ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthCarolina State University, 3127 Lingon Street, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27607,United States; T.E. Carter, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, 3127Ligon Street Box 7631, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631, United States;Joe W. Burton, USDA-ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Department of CropSciemce, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631, United States; CeciliaBianchi-Hall, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Dept. of CropScience, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7620, United States; E.B. Huie, USDA,ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State Univ., Dept. of Crop Science, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rthCarolina 27695-7631, United States; F.S. Farmer, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth CarolinaState University, Dept. of Crop Sci., Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631,United States. Received 05/13/1996.PI 594922. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "Graham". CV-352; PVP 9700001. Pedigree - N77-114 xPixie. Maturity group V with high yield. Flowers purple, graypubescence, determinate growth habit. Yellow seed, buff hila (butexhibits a range in color depending upon environment), average seed242


weight of 15.9 g/100 seed. Resistance to soybean mosaic virus, and tofrog eye leaf spot. Susceptible to meloidigyne incognita, meloidigynearenaria, heterodera glycines, sudden death syndrome, and stem canker.First public cultivar with midwestern x southern pedigree in maturitygroup V.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by A.K. Singh, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for theSemi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; S.N. Nigam,Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru,Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; L.J. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for theSemi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Asia Center (IAC), Patancheru P.O.,Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; P. Subrahmanyam, SADC/ICRISAT, GroundnutProject, Lilongwe, Malawi; A.G.S. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for theSemi-Arid Tropics, Asia Center, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; D.McDonald, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, AndhraPradesh 502 324, India; J. P. Moss, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-AridTropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India. Received 06/14/1996.PI 594923. Arachis hypogaea L.Breeding. Pureline. ICGV 87165; CS 9. GP-78. Pedigree - A interspecificderivative of PI 261942 (A. hypogaea subsp. fastigiata var. fastigiata)x A. cardenasii. Virginia bunch type with alternate branching and noflowers on main stem. Leaves small, elliptic, green. 8-12 primarybranches and 14-25 secondary branches. Matures in about 117 days duringthe rainy season in India. Slightly reticulated pods with moderateridges and beaks. Pods two to one-seeded with average meat content of60%. Seeds red, with 100-seed weight of 41g and contain 46% oil (at 5%moisture) and 22% protein. Resistant to rust (Puccinia arachidis) andlate leaf spot (Phaeosariopsis personata) and moderately resistant tobacterial wilt (Pseudomonas solanaceum) and tobacco caterpillar(Spodoptera litura).<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Shirley A. Graham, Kent State University,Dept. of Biological Sciences, Kent, Ohio 44242-0001, United States. Donatedby S. Graham, Kent State University, Dept. Biological Science, Kent, Ohio44141-0001, United States. Received 04/11/1988.PI 594924. Cuphea ramosissima Pohl ex KoehneWild. Graham 938; Ames 8336. Collected in Minas Gerais, Brazil.Elevation 600 m. 12 km S of Medina, MG on BR116. In a seep on a graniticbald dome.PI 594925. Cuphea aequipetala Cav.Wild. S. Graham 1005; Ames 9977. Collected 10/11/1988 in Puebla, Mexico.Elevation 2300 m. 2 km SW of Puebla-Veracruz border onAcultcingo-Azumbilla road. Margins of low oak woods. <strong>Plant</strong>s spreading,prostrate to decumbent.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Steven J. Knapp, Oregon State University,Department of Crop & Soil Science, Crop Science Building, Corvallis, Oregon97331, United States. Received 01/12/1989.243


PI 594926. Cuphea tolucana Peyr.Wild. 8228621; TL029; Ames 10145. Collected 08/22/1986 in Mexico.Elevation 2366 m. Up cobblestone road that turns off from the road toTenancingo off Hwy 13.PI 594927. Cuphea tolucana Peyr.Wild. 8248639; TL044; Ames 10159. Collected 08/24/1986 in Mexico.Elevation 2109 m. Roadside, 30 km west of Patzcuaro on Hwy 14.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by S. Graham, Kent State University, Dept.Biological Science, Kent, Ohio 44141-0001, United States. Received09/25/1989.PI 594928. Cuphea decandra Aiton f.Wild. Graham 1015; Ames 10734. Collected in Baja Verapaz, Guatemala.Elevation 850 m. 27 km NW junction of Ruta al Atlantico at El Rancho andSalama Road, near Los Leones. Dept. Baja Verapaz.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Oregon State University, Oregon AgricultureExperiment Station, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States. Donated by StevenJ. Knapp, Oregon State University, Department of Crop & Soil Science, CropScience Building, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States. Received05/22/1990.PI 594929. Cuphea wrightii A. Gray var. wrightiiBreeding. WR007; Ames 13777.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jardin Botanique de l'Universite et de laVille, Institut de Sciences Naturelles, Faculte des Sciences, Besancon, DoubsF-25000, France. Donated by Myra Manoah, Ministry of Agriculture, <strong>The</strong> VolcaniCenter, <strong>The</strong> Israel Gene Bank for Agricultural Crops, Bet Dagan, Israel.Received 03/01/1991.PI 594930. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Cultivated. Israel Gene Bank 44-938; Ames 14947.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Botanischer Garten der Universitat Leipzig,Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Donated by Myra Manoah, Ministry ofAgriculture, <strong>The</strong> Volcani Center, <strong>The</strong> Israel Gene Bank for Agricultural Crops,Bet Dagan, Israel. Received 03/01/1991.PI 594931. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Cultivated. Israel Gene Bank 48-628; Ames 14951.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates; G. Pedralli, EMBRAPA-CENARGEN, Brasilia, Brazil. Donated by CentroNacional de Recursos Geneticos, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa, Agropecuaria,Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil. Received 05/06/1991.244


PI 594932. Cuphea carthagenensis (Jacq.) J. F. Macbr.Wild. GP-WWR 003153; BRA 003069; Ames 15463. Collected 11/19/1989 in RioGrande do Sul, Brazil. Latitude 29 deg. 53' S. Longitude 50 deg. 16' W.Elevation 380 m. Osorio. Along road, near and below communications towerabove Osorio. Steep roadside cut, red sands to gravels.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates; Holub Garden & Greenhouses, R.R. 2, Ames, Iowa, United States.Received 05/01/1991.PI 594933. Cuphea hyssopifolia KunthCultivated. Ames 15634. <strong>No</strong>te that this accession may be protected.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates; Mark P. Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong>Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos,Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City,Federal District, Mexico; Roger G. Fuentes-Granados, <strong>No</strong>rth Central Regional<strong>Plant</strong> Intro. Stn., ISU, Ames, IA 50011. Received 10/19/1993.PI 594934. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 1; Ames 21527. Collected 09/29/1993 in Nuevo Leon, Mexico.Latitude 25 deg. 21' N. Longitude 100 deg. 10' W. Elevation 950 m.Roadside, 2.2 km above entrance to Cola de Caballo (Horsetail Falls).Near La <strong>No</strong>galera. Ditch with limestone. Assoc. with Bidens, Gaillardia,Verbina, Acacia. Most plants immature. Photo 1/1-3. Greenbugs noted.PI 594935. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 7; Ames 21528. Collected 10/01/1993 in Tamaulipas, Mexico.Latitude 23 deg. 38' N. Longitude 99 deg. 12' W. Elevation 880 m. Rockyroadside area N facing slope. 15 km SW Ciudad Victoria inters. Mex. hwy101 & 85 toward Juanave. Near Ciudad Victoria. In limestone rocks.Assoc. with Verbena, Desmodium, Euphorbia, Opuntia. <strong>Plant</strong>s small,scattered, < 50 plants. Photo 1/28-30.PI 594936. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 13; Ames 21529. Collected 10/02/1993 in Tamaulipas, Mexico.Latitude 22 deg. 53' N. Longitude 99 deg. 27' W. Elevation 425 m. Ca.1.5 km W Nicolas Bravo, 4.6 km W bridge over Rio Ocampo on hwy from Tulato Ocampo, on flood plain of Rio Ocampo. Near Nicolas Bravo. Sandy loamalluvial soil. Assoc. with Celtis, Euphorbia, Acacia Melampodium. <strong>Plant</strong>very small, 3 plants. Photo 2/14016.PI 594937. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 16; Ames 21530. Collected 10/02/1993 in San Luis Potosi,Mexico. Latitude 22 deg. 29' N. Longitude 99 deg. 33' W. Elevation 1310m. Roadside area, rich meadow. 9mi NE Ciudad del Maiz, near School, nearEl Porvenir. Black clay soils. Assoc. with Sanvitalia angustifolia,Zinnia peruviana, Melampodium, Lantana. <strong>Plant</strong>s very large. Photo2/19-22.245


PI 594938. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 17/ Ames 21531. Collected 10/02/1993 in San Luis Potosi,Mexico. Latitude 22 deg. 4' N. Longitude 99 deg. 38' W. Elevation 1350m. Roadside area E side of road. S edge of Martinez on road from Ciudaddel Maiz to Cardenas. Near Martinez. Rocky clay loam to sandy loams.Assoc. with Sanvitalia, Zinnia peruviana, Tagetes, Acacia. <strong>Plant</strong>smoderate to large. Photo 2/23-25.PI 594939. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 21; Ames 21532. Collected 10/03/1993 in San Luis Potosi,Mexico. Latitude 21 deg. 59' N. Longitude 100 deg. 40' W. Elevation 2200m. Moist rocky draw. 8.8 km S Villa Zaragoza on road to La Salitrera.Near Villa Zaragoza. Clay soils. Assoc. with Tagetes, Sanvitalia, BidensZinnia, Salvia, Opuntia. <strong>Plant</strong>s large. Photo 3/507.PI 594940. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 24; Ames 21533. Collected 10/04/1993 in San Luis Potosi,Mexico. Latitude 23 deg. 37' N. Longitude 100 deg. 28' W. Elevation 1720m. In diverse meadow, 5.9 km SE of inter road to Guadalcazar & Mex hwy57. Near Guadalcazar. Black loam soils. Assoc. with Bouteloua,Melampodium, Ratibida, Sanvitalia angustifolia. <strong>Plant</strong>s very large.Photo 3/15-18.PI 594941. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 25; Ames 21534. Collected 10/04/1993 in San Luis Potosi,Mexico. Latitude 23 deg. 35' N. Longitude 100 deg. 35' W. Elevation 1500m. Grassy swale, Km 66 on Mex hwy 57 NE San Luis Potosi. 6 km NE SanLorenzo. Near San Lorenzo. Clay soils. Assoc. with Cucurbita,Andropogon, Setaria, Crotalaria. <strong>Plant</strong>s large. High seed yield. Photo3/19-22.PI 594942. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 26; Ames 21535. Collected 10/04/1993 in San Luis Potosi,Mexico. Latitude 22 deg. 25' N. Longitude 100 deg. 44' W. Elevation 1800m. Grassy roadside. Ca. 5 km NE Ventura on Mex hwy 57. Near Ventura.Shallow clay soil. Assoc. with Tagetes, Sanvitalia procumbens, Bidens,and Dalea. <strong>Plant</strong>s large. Photo 3/23-26.PI 594943. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 38; Ames 21539. Collected 10/07/1993 in Queretaro, Mexico.Latitude 20 deg. 20' N. Longitude 99 deg. 56' W. Elevation 2180 m.Roadside area, 200 m SE RR tracks E Mex hwy 57 on hwy 45, SE San Juandel Rio. Near San Juan del Rio. Pasture with scattered shrubs. Assoc.with Eryngium, Bidens, Sanvitalia procumbens, Tagetes. <strong>Plant</strong>s large.Photo 4/27-30.PI 594944. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 39; Ames 21540. Collected 10/07/1993 in Hidalgo, Mexico.Latitude 20 deg. 21' N. Longitude 99 deg. 39' W. Elevation 2170 m.Roadside ditch, Inters. Mex hwy 45 and road to Huichapan. NearHuichapan. Moist, along edge of corn field, clay soils. Assoc. withSonchus, Cosmos, Tithonia, mixed grasses. <strong>Plant</strong>s very large. Photo4/31-32.PI 594945. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.246


Wild. RWCF 43; Ames 21541. Collected 10/09/1993 in Guanajuato, Mexico.Latitude 21 deg. 6' N. Longitude 101 deg. 26' W. Elevation 2150 m. 5.8km ENE Comanjilla on road to Arperos. Near Comanjilla. Scrubby pastureamong rocks. Assoc. with Cuphea wrightii, Ipomoea, Opuntia, Tagetes,misc. grasses. <strong>Plant</strong>s large. Petals lighter purple than normal. Photo5/8-10.PI 594946. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 45; Ames 21542. Collected 10/09/1993 in Guanajuato, Mexico.Latitude 21 deg. 16• N. Longitude 101 deg. 40' W. Elevation 2280 m.Roadside area, 16.1 km N inters, bypass to Lagos de Morena and road fromLeon to San Felipe. Near Leon. Steep among rocks. Assoc. with Salvia,Tagetes, shrubby composite tree, Ipomoea, Verbena, Lopezia. <strong>Plant</strong>slarge. Photo 5/13-15.PI 594947. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 49; Ames 21543. Collected 10/11/1993 in Aguascalientes,Mexico. Latitude 21 deg. 42' N. Longitude 102 deg. 16' W. Elevation 1850m. Roadside area, 0.2 to 1.9 km E RR crossing on rd to Cerro de LosGallos. Near Cerro de Los Gallos. Clay soils. Assoc. Tagetes, Opuntia,Acacia, misc. grasses. <strong>Plant</strong>s large, scattered. Photo 53/4-36. Verylong glutinous trichomes on flowers and leaves. Infected with true bugs(eating seeds).PI 594948. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 51; Ames 21544. Collected 10/11/1993 in Jalisco, Mexico.Latitude 21 deg. 46' N. Longitude 101 deg. 56' W. Elevation <strong>205</strong>0 m.Roadside area, 42.2 km E Aguascalietes Mex hwy 70 just W of road to LaPunta. Near La Punta. Grassy, gravelly clay soil. Assoc. with Bidens,Euphorbia, Tagetes, Eryngium, and misc. grasses. <strong>Plant</strong>s large. Photo6/4-6.PI 594949. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 52; Ames 21545. Collected 10/12/1993 in Jalisco, Mexico.Latitude 22 deg. 39' N. Longitude 103 deg. 58' W. Elevation 1560 m.Roadside area, 10.5 km NW Pemex Stn. E side of Huejuquilla near Arroyosdel Agua. Near Huejuquilla. Rocky clay soil. Assoc. with Bidens,Sanvitalia, Salvia, Zinnia peruviana. <strong>Plant</strong>s large. Photo 6/7-9.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates; Mark P. Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong>Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos,Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City,Federal District, Mexico; Roger G. Fuentes-Granados, <strong>No</strong>rth Central Regional<strong>Plant</strong> Intro. Stn., ISU, Ames, IA 50011. Donated by William W. Roath, USDA,ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa50011, United States; Mark P. Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University,Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; AlvaroCampos, Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, MexicoCity, Federal District, Mexico. Received 10/19/1993.PI 594950. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Wild. RWCF 57; Ames 21546. Collected 10/12/1993 in Zacatecas, Mexico.247


Latitude 22 deg. 41' N. Longitude 103 deg. 41' W. Elevation 2060 m.Roadside, 19.3 km SW Valparaiso. Nea Valparaiso. Eroded, dry. Assoc.with Lantana, Acacia, Opuntia, Dodonea. <strong>Plant</strong>s moderate. Photo 6/20-21.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Roger Fuentes-Granados, Iowa StateUniversity, Department of Agronomy, Room 2101 Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011,United States; William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional<strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> IntroductionStation, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad NationalAutonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,Mexico. Donated by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University,Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> IntroductionStation, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad NationalAutonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,Mexico. Received 10/19/1993.PI 594951. Cuphea wrightii A. Gray var. wrightiiWild. RWCF 28; Ames 21547. Collected 10/06/1993 in Guanajuato, Mexico.Latitude 20 deg. 53• N. Longitude 100 deg. 51' W. Elevation <strong>205</strong>0 m. Roadedge, ca. 0.8 km SW inters, road to Guanajuato from Presa Allende.Unimproved road. Extends to below collection site for Ames 21537. NearCanada de La Virgen. Rocky. Assoc. with Gomphrena, Tagetes, Acacia,Zinnia peruviana. <strong>Plant</strong>s moderate, scattered. Photo 4/14-16.PI 594952. Cuphea wrightii A. Gray var. wrightiiWild. RWCF 32; Ames 21548. Collected 10/06/1993 in Guanajuato, Mexico.Latitude 20 deg. 51' N. Longitude 100 deg. 31' W. Elevation 2180 m. Ca.200 m W Guanajuato-Queretaro border on hwy fm San Miguel Allende toQueretaro. Near Hda. Las Mojas. Limestone outcropping. Assoc. withIpomoea, Eupatorium, Tagetes, Cuphea aequipetala. <strong>Plant</strong>s moderate.Photo 4/23.PI 594953. Cuphea wrightii A. Gray var. wrightiiWild. RWCF 34; Ames 21549. Collected 10/06/1993 in Queretaro, Mexico.Latitude 20 deg. 22' N. Longitude 100 deg. 5' W. Elevation 2010 m.Roadside, 3 km S Galindo on road to Amealco. Near Galindo. In rocks,rocky sandy soil. Assoc. with Gomphrena, Salvia, Opuntia, Sanvitaliaprocumbens. <strong>Plant</strong>s moderate.PI 594954. Cuphea wrightii var. alba S. GrahamWild. RWCF 35; Ames 21550. Collected 10/06/1993 in Queretaro, Mexico.Latitude 20 deg. 22' N. Longitude 100 deg. 5' W. Elevation 2010 m.Roadside, 3 km S Galindo on road to Amealco. Near Galindo. In rocks,rocky sandy soil. Assoc. with Sanvitalia procumbens, Opuntia, underAcacia. <strong>Plant</strong>s large. Lower petals white.PI 594955. Cuphea wrightii A. Gray var. wrightiiWild. RWCF 42; Ames 21551. Collected 10/09/1993 in Guanajuato, Mexico.Latitude 21 deg. 6' N. Longitude 101 deg. 26' W. Elevation 2120 m. Ca. 5km ENE Comanjilla on road to Arperos. Near Comanjilla. Scrubby pasturein rocks. Assoc. with Zinnia peruviana, Eryngium, Tagetes, Acacia.<strong>Plant</strong>s large, scattered. Photo 5/6-7.248


PI 594956. Cuphea wrightii A. Gray var. wrightiiWild. RWCF 56; Ames 21552. Collected 10/12/1993 in Zacatecas, Mexico.Latitude 22 deg. 41' N. Longitude 103 deg. 41' W. Elevation 2060 m.Roadside, 19.3 km SW Valparaiso. Near Valparaiso. Eroded, dry. Assoc.with Lantana, Acacia, Opuntia, Dodonea. <strong>Plant</strong>s moderate.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Bereich Botanik und Arboretum des Museums furNaturkunde, der Humbildt Univ. zu Berlin, 1195 Berlin, Spathstr. 80/81,Berlin, Germany. Donated by Myra Manoah, Ministry of Agriculture, <strong>The</strong> VolcaniCenter, <strong>The</strong> Israel Gene Bank for Agricultural Crops, Bet Dagan, Israel.Received 06/27/1994.PI 594957. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Cultivated. Israel Gene Bank #56-591; Ames 22117.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Jardin Botanique, Nancy, France; Myra Manoah,Ministry of Agriculture, <strong>The</strong> Volcani Center, <strong>The</strong> Israel Gene Bank forAgricultural Crops, Bet Dagan, Israel. Received 09/01/1994.PI 594958. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Cultivar. 855; Ames 22236.PI 594959. Cuphea procumbens Cav.Cultivar. 856; Ames 22237.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by USDA, ARS Forage and Pasture, Building 005,BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States. Donated by AustinCampbell, USDA, ARS, BA, Bldg. 001, Room 339, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland20705, United States. Received 03/15/1987.PI 594960. Cuphea lanceolata Aiton f.Cultivated. LANA01; Ames 22286. <strong>No</strong>n-sticky lanceolata. Glandulartrichomes not present.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Oliver W. <strong>No</strong>rvell, Carnegie Institute ofWashington, Stanford, California, United States. Received 04/22/1952.PI 594961. Capsicum frutescens L.1SCA. Collected in Guatemala. Selection from PI 200729.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Dan Parfitt, University of California,Department of Pomology, Davis, California 95616, United States; George A.White, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, University of California,Davis, California 95616, United States. Developed by Gregory M. Levin,Turkmenian Experimental Station, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Labortory ofSubtropical Fruits, Garrygala, Turkmenistan. Received 09/08/1995.PI 594962. Punica granaturn L.Cultivated. "SVERKHRANNIY". Collected 09/08/1995 in Turkmenistan.249


Turkmenistan Experimental Station of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Garrygala.Pedigree - Sel. by G.M. Levin (Kara-kala Experimental Station, VIR).Sweet, soft seeded type. Ripens in August. Name means super early.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Dan Parfitt, University of California,Department of Pomology, Davis, California 95616, United States; George A.White, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, University of California,Davis, California 95616, United States. Developed by A.D. Strebkova,Kara-kala Experimental Station, VIR, Turkmenistan; O.F. Mizgiryova, Kara-kalaExperimental Station, VIR, Turkmenistan; N. Zaktrager, Kara-kala ExperimentalStation, VIR, Turkmenistan. Received 09/08/1995.PI 594963. Punica granaturn L.Cultivated. "MOLLA-NEPES". Collected 09/08/1995 in Turkmenistan.Turkmenistan Experimental Station of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Garrygala.Pedigree - Sel. by O.F. Mizgiryova, N.I. Zaktrager, and A.D. Strebkova(Kara-kala Experimental Station, VIR). Sweet-sour, soft seeded type.Ripens in October.PI 594964. Punica granaturn L.Cultivated. "PARFIANKA". Collected 09/08/1995 in Turkmenistan.Turkmenistan Experimental Station of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Garrygala.Pedigree - Sel. by O.F. Mizgiryova, N.I. Zaktrager, and A.D. Strebkova(Kara-kala Experimental Station, VIR). Sweet-acid, soft seeded type.Ripens in October.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Dan Parfitt, University of California,Department of Pomology, Davis, California 95616, United States; George A.White, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, University of California,Davis, California 95616, United States. Received 09/08/1995.PI 594965. Punica granatum L.Cultivated. "WHITE FLOWER". Developed in Albania. Collected 09/08/1995in Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan Experimental Station of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<strong>Resources</strong>, Garrygala. Flowers white. Ripens in October.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Dan Parfitt, University of California,Department of Pomology, Davis, California 95616, United States; George A.White, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, University of California,Davis, California 95616, United States. Developed by A.D. Strebkova,Kara-kala Experimental Station, VIR, Turkmenistan. Received 09/08/1995.PI 594966. Punica granatum L.Cultivated. "DOTCH LEGRELLEY". Collected 09/08/1995 in Turkmenistan.Turkmenistan Experimental Station of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic Resouces, Garrygala.Pedigree - Sel. by A.D. Strebkova (Kara-kala Experimental Station, VIR).Flowers double, red-white.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Dan Parfitt, University of California,Department of Pomology, Davis, California 95616, United States; George A.White, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, University of California,250


Davis, California 95616, United States. Received 09/08/1995.PI 594967. Punica granatum L.Cultivated. "HYRDANAR X GOULOSHA". Collected 09/08/1995 in Turkmenistan.Turkmenistan Experimental Station of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Garrygala.Pedigree - Mutant of American dwarf Chico X Goulosha (Azerbaijan).Semi-dwarf decorative type. <strong>Plant</strong>s 1-1.5m tall. Fruits average sized.Ripens in October.PI 594968. Punica granatum L.Cultivated. "HYRDANAR X KIRMIZY-AKBUH". Collected 09/08/1995 inTurkmenistan. Turkmenistan Experimental Station of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<strong>Resources</strong>, Garrygala. Pedigree - Cross between mutant of American dwarfChico X Kirmizy-kabuh (parents from Baku, Azerbaijan). Characteristicssimilar to PI 594967.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by S.N. Nigam, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for theSemi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; A.G.S. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Asia Center,Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; H.D. Upadhyaya, Int. Crops Res.Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic Enhancement Division, ICRISAT AsiaCenter, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; M.J.V. Rao, ICI Limited,Agricultural Research Station, Begur, Karnataka, India; N.S. Reddy, Int.Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic Enhancement Division,ICRISAT Asia Center, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; N. Yellaiah,Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., AndhraPradesh 502 324, India. Received 06/20/1996.PI 594969. Arachis hypogaea L.Breeding. ICGV 86155. GP-79. Pedigree - ICGS 3 0/(TMV 10/ChicoF6)-F2-P23-B1-B1-B1-B1-B1. Spanish type with fresh seed dormancy. Growthhabit erect with sequential branching, and elliptical light greenleaves. Pods mainly two-seed, medium size with slight to moderate beak,moderate to deep constriction and slight reticulation. Seeds with redcolored testae. Seed weight 39g 100 seed-1.PI 594970. Arachis hypogaea L.Breeding. ICGV 86156. GP-80. Pedigree - ICGS 30/(TMV 10/ChicoF6)-F2-P26-B1-B1-B1-B1-B1. Spanish type with fresh seed dormancy. Growthhabit erect with sequential branching, and elliptical light greenleaves. Pods mainly two-seeded, medium to large in size with slightbeak, moderate constriction, and slight reticulation. Seeds with tancolored testae. Seed weight 51-53g lOOg seed-1.PI 594971. Arachis hypogaea L.Breeding. ICGV 86158. GP-81. Pedigree - ICGS 3 0/(TMV 10/ChicoF6)-F2-P32-B1-B1-B1-B1-B1. Spanish type with fresh seed dormancy. Growthhabit erect with sequential branching, and elliptical light greenleaves. Pods mainly two-seeded, medium size with slight to moderatebeak, moderate to deep constriction and slight reticulation. Seed withred colored testae. Seed weight 51-53g 100 seed-1.PI 594972. Arachis hypogaea L.Breeding. ICGV 87378. GP-82. Pedigree - Mass selection from germplasm251


line Kanto <strong>No</strong>. 40 (also known as ICG 7261 and EC 123074). Spanish typewith fresh seed dormancy. Growth habit erect with sequential branching,and elliptical light green leaves. Pods mainly two-seeded, medium tolarge in size with slight to moderate beak, moderate constriction andslight reticulation. Seeds with tan colored testae. Seed weight 51-53g100 seed-1.PI 594973. Arachis hypogaea L.Breeding. ICGV 87921. GP-83. Pedigree - ICGS 21//TMV2/Chico-F2-P30-B3-B2-Bl-B2-Bl. Spanish type with fresh seed dormancy.Growth habit erect with sequential branching, and elliptical light greenleaves. Pods mainly two-seeded, medium to large in size with slight tomoderate beak, moderate constriction and slight reticulation. Seeds withtan colored testae. Seed weight 51-53g 100 seed-1.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA, SCS, Georgia Agr. Exp. Station, Georgia,United States. Received 1965.PI 594974. Lupinus bicolor LindleyUncertain. W6 7125; NSL 22657; AM-2.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA, ARS, Idaho Agr. Exp. Sta., Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1965.PI 594975. Astragalus cicer L.Uncertain. W6 7090; NSL 34748; CICAR. Collected in Sweden.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Beltsville USDA, ARS, Beltsville, Maryland,United States. Received 1970.PI 594976. Guizotia abyssinica (L. f.) Cass.Uncertain. W6 3448; NSL 73276; PI 243914XPI 248882-894(BLEND). Collectedin India.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Welsh <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding Station, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>Unit, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, Wales, United Kingdom. Received 09/03/1991.PI 594977. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5456.82; W6 9067. Collected in France. Latitude 43 deg.52' N. Longitude 5 deg. 23' E. Elevation 300 m. Apt.PI 594978. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5457.82; W6 9068. Collected in France. Latitude 43 deg.51' N. Longitude 5 deg. 35' E. Elevation 500 m. Cereste.PI 594979. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5462.81; W6 9069. Collected in France. Latitude 44 deg.28' N. Longitude 6 deg. 13' E. Espinasses.PI 594980. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5469.66; W6 9070. Collected in France. Latitude 44 deg.252


33' N. Longitude 6 deg. 5' E. Elevation 950 m. Gap.PI 594981. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5482.80/ W6 9072. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 21'N. Longitude 9 deg. 13' E. Elevation 90 m. Rapallo.PI 594982. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5487.66; W6 9074. Collected in Italy. Latitude 43 deg. 36"N. Longitude 12 deg. 13' E. Elevation 1044 m. Trabaria, Bocca (Pass).PI 594983. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5653.67; W6 9075. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 29'N. Longitude 8 deg. 44• W. Elevation 244 m. Meis.PI 594984. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5666.67; W6 9076. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 49'N. Longitude 6 deg. 30' W. Elevation 610 m. Paramo Del Sil.PI 594985. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5668.67; W6 9077. Collected in Spain. Latitude 43 deg. 2 1N. Longitude 5 deg. 47' W. Elevation 8 53 m. Pajares.PI 594986. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5670.67; W6 9078. Collected in Spain. Latitude 43 deg. 21'N. Longitude 5 deg. 8' W. Elevation 122 m. Cangas De Onis.PI 594987. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6529.72; W6 9080.PI 594988. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6905.80; W6 9081. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 15'N. Longitude 8 deg. 13' W. Elevation 400 m. Melon.PI 594989. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6908.79; W6 9082. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 15'N. Longitude 8 deg. 13' W. Elevation 450 m. Melon.PI 594990. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6909.80; W6 9083. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 26'N. Longitude 8 deg. 8' W. Elevation 42 0 m. Boboras.PI 594991. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6912.79; W6 9084. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 28'N. Longitude 8 deg. 16' W. Elevation 650 m. Beariz.PI 594992. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6916.80; W6 9086. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 32'N. Longitude 8 deg. 19' W. Elevation 6 90 m. Vilapouca.PI 594993. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6918.80; W6 9087. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 40'N. Longitude 8 deg. 6' W. Elevation 640 m. Lalin.PI 594994. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6920.80; W6 9088. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 32'253


N. Longitude 8 deg. 6' W. Elevation 680 m. Irijo.PI 594995. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6957.80; W6 9109. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 42'N. Longitude 7 deg. 46' W. Elevation 480 m. Taboada.PI 594996. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6958.79; W6 9110. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 36 fN. Longitude 7 deg. 46' W. Elevation 680 m. Chantada.PI 594997. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6962.80; W6 9111. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 21 fN. Longitude 7 deg. 48' W. Elevation 550 m. Pereiro De Aguiar.PI 594998. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6963.79; W6 9112. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 31'N. Longitude 7 deg. 37' W. Elevation 550 m. Panton.PI 594999. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6965.80; W6 9113. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 28'N. Longitude 7 deg. 15' W. Elevation 420 m. Quiroga.PI 595000. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6967.79; W6 9114. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 20'N. Longitude 7 deg. 15' W. Elevation 950 m. Puebla De Trives.PI 595001. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6969.80; W6 9116. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 34 fN. Longitude 7 deg. 23' W. Elevation 570 m. Puebla Del Brollon.PI 595002. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6976.79; W6 9117. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. I 1N. Longitude 7 deg. 59' W. Elevation 94 0 m. Bande.PI 595003. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6978.80; W6 9118. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 15'N. Longitude 7 deg. 49' W. Elevation 650 m. Taboadela.PI 595004. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 7003.80; W6 9119. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 28'N. Longitude 8 deg. 16' W. Elevation 650 m. Beariz.PI 595005. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 7006.80; W6 9120. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 23'N. Longitude 8 deg. 15' W. Elevation 600 m. Avion.PI 595006. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 7007.80; W6 9121. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 23'N. Longitude 8 deg. 15' W. Elevation 600 m. Avion.PI 595007. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 7008.80; W6 9122. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 15'N. Longitude 8 deg. 13' W. Elevation 400 m. Melon.PI 595008. Dactylis glomerata L.254


Wild. ABY-BC 7010.79; W6 9123. Collected in Spain. Latitude 43 deg. 21'N. Longitude 7 deg. 29' W. Elevation 550 m. Abadin.PI 595009. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 7045.80; W6 9125. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 29' N. Longitude 4 deg. 3' W. Elevation 15 m. Borth.PI 595010. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 7046.80; W6 9126. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25• N. Longitude 3 deg. 55' W. Elevation 150 m.Goginan.PI 595011. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 7047.80; W6 9127. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 4 deg. 5' W. Elevation 270 m.Aberystwyth.PI 595012. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 7050.81; W6 9129. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 3 deg. 50' W. Elevation 400 m.Ponterwyd.PI 595013. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 7051.81; W6 9130. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 3 deg. 55' W. Goginan.PI 595014. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6944.79; W6 9148. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 56'N. Longitude 7 deg. 25' W. Elevation 52 0 m. Corgo.PI 595015. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6946.80; W6 9149. Collected in Spain. Latitude 43 deg. 5 1N. Longitude 7 deg. 15' W. Elevation 680 m. Fontao.PI 595016. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 6964.79; W6 9151. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 31'N. Longitude 7 deg. 37' W. Elevation 550 m. Panton.PI 595017. Festuca arundinacea SchreberWild. ABY-BN 759.71; W6 9172. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 5'N. Longitude 7 deg. 48' E. Elevation 1250 m. Mendatica.PI 595018. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 951.73; W6 9196. Collected in Switzerland. Latitude 46deg. 35' N. Longitude 6 deg. 56' E. Elevation 860 m. Semsales.PI 595019. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 982.78; W6 9198.PI 595020. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1057.75; W6 9199. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 12 fN. Longitude 8 deg. 2' E. Elevation 1380 m. Caressio.PI 595021. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1068.78; W6 9200. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 9 1255


N. Longitude 7 deg. 34' E. Elevation 1300 m. Colle Di Tende.PI 595022. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1075.75; W6 9201. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 12'N. Longitude 7 deg. 34' E. Elevation 950 m. Limone Piemonte.PI 595023. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1084.75; W6 9202. Collected in Belgium. Latitude 51 deg.2 1 N. Longitude 4 deg. 10' E. Elevation 10 m. Baasrode.PI 595024. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1086.75; W6 9203. Collected in Belgium. Latitude 49 deg.53' N. Longitude 5 deg. 33' E. Elevation 480 m. Juseret.PI 595025. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1099.76; W6 9204. Collected in Italy. Latitude 45 deg. 52'N. Longitude 9 deg. 53' E. Elevation 42 0 m. Ponte <strong>No</strong>ssa.PI 595026. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1199.81; W6 9<strong>205</strong>. Collected in England, United Kingdom.Latitude 51 deg. 14' N. Longitude 2 deg. 49' W. Wedmore.PI 595027. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1201.81; W6 9207. Collected in Romania. Latitude 46 deg.11' N. Longitude 25 deg. 56' E. Elevation 400 m. Tusnad.PI 595028. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1202.81; W6 9208. Collected in Romania. Latitude 47 deg.50' N. Longitude 26 deg. 3' E. Elevation 410 m. Dornesti.PI 595029. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1203.81; W6 9209. Collected in Romania. Latitude 47 deg.37' N. Longitude 26 deg. 18' E. Elevation 350 m. Suceava.PI 595030. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1<strong>205</strong>.81; W6 9211. Collected in Romania. Latitude 47 deg.37' N. Longitude 26 deg. 18' E. Elevation 300 m. Suceava.PI 595031. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1208.81; W6 9212. Collected in Romania. Latitude 47 deg.56' N. Longitude 23 deg. 53' E. Elevation 450 m. Sighet.PI 595032. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1209.81; W6 9213. Collected in Romania. Latitude 47 deg.56' N. Longitude 23 deg. 53' E. Sighet.PI 595033. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1210.81; W6 9214. Collected in Romania. Latitude 45 deg.51' N. Longitude 25 deg. 48' E. Elevation 600 m. Sfintu Gheorghe.PI 595034. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1211.82; W6 9215. Collected in Romania. Latitude 45 deg.20' N. Longitude 25 deg. 33' E. Elevation 1575 m. Sinaia.PI 595035. Festuca pratensis Hudson256


Wild. ABY-BF 1224.82; W6 9216. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rway. Latitude 58 deg.17' N. Longitude 6 deg. 40' E. Elevation 75 m. Flekkefjord.PI 595036. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1228.82; W6 9220. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rway. Latitude 59 deg.48' N. Longitude 5 deg. 11' E. Elevation 20 m. Bremnes.PI 595037. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1231.82; W6 9222. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rway. Latitude 61 deg. 8'N. Longitude 8 deg. 33' E. Elevation 525 m. Grindaheim.PI 595038. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1233.82; W6 9223. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rway. Latitude 61 deg.52' N. Longitude 9 deg. 10' E. Elevation 500 m. Vagamo.PI 595039. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1235.82; W6 9224. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rway. Latitude 61 deg.19' N. Longitude 9 deg. 51' E. Elevation 825 m. Svatsum.PI 595040. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1237.82; W6 9226. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rway. Latitude 61 deg.30' N. Longitude 10 deg. 12' E. Elevation 325 m. Ringebu.PI 595041. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1241.82; W6 9227. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rway. Latitude 60 deg.50' N. Longitude 9 deg. 33' E. Elevation 880 m. Bagn.PI 595042. Festuca pratensis ssp. apennina (De <strong>No</strong>taris) HegiWild. ABY-BF 1064.D76; W6 9232. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 9'N. Longitude 7 deg. 34' E. Elevation 1340 m. Colle Di Tende.PI 595043. Lolium perenne L.Wild. ABY-BA 9792.81; W6 9306. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 23' N. Longitude 3 deg. 51' W. Elevation 300 m. Devil'sBridge.PI 595044. Lolium perenne L.Wild. ABY-BA 9798.82; W6 9311. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 51 deg. 57' N. Longitude 3 deg. 53' W. Elevation 100 m.Llangadog.PI 595045. Lolium perenne L.Wild. ABY-BA 9800.80; W6 9312. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 51 deg. 57' N. Longitude 3 deg. 34' W. Elevation 250 m.Sennybridge.PI 595046. Lolium perenne L.Wild. ABY-BA 9802.80; W6 9313. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 51 deg. 57' N. Longitude 3 deg. 34' W. Elevation 250 m.Sennybridge.PI 595047. Lolium perenne L.Wild. ABY-BA 9803.80; W6 9314. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 51 deg. 46' N. Longitude 3 deg. 38' W. Elevation 350 m.Glynneath.257


PI 595048. Festuca fenas LagascaWild. ABY-BN 1221.86; FRA001; W6 9180. Collected in France.PI 595049. Festuca ovina L.Wild. ABY-BL 2652.83; W6 9190. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25 f N. Longitude 3 deg. 50' W. Elevation 442 m.Ponterwyd.PI 595050. Festuca ovina L.Wild. ABY-BL 2653.83; W6 9191. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 3 deg. 50' W. Elevation 351 m.Ponterwyd.PI 595051. Festuca ovina L.Wild. ABY-BL 2678.83OP; W6 9192. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 53 deg. 19' N. Longitude 3 deg. 49' W. Elevation 150 m.Llandudno.PI 595052. Festuca ovina L.Wild. ABY-BL 2684.83OP; W6 9193. Collected in England, United Kingdom.Latitude 53 deg. 21' N. Longitude 1 deg. 46' W. Elevation 340 m.Castleton.PI 595053. Festuca pratensis HudsonWild. ABY-BF 1226.82; W6 9218. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rway. Latitude 58 deg.53' N. Longitude 5 deg. 36' E. Elevation 25 m. Sola.PI 595054. Festuca pratensis ssp. apennina (De <strong>No</strong>taris) HegiWild. ABY-BF 1066.D76; W6 9234. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 9'N. Longitude 7 deg. 34' E. Elevation 132 0 m. Colle Di Tende.PI 595055. Festuca pratensis ssp. apennina (De <strong>No</strong>taris) HegiWild. ABY-BF 1079.E76; W6 9237. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg.33' N. Longitude 9 deg. 27' E. Elevation 1560 m. S. Stefano D'Aveto.PI 595056. Festuca rubra L.Wild. ABY-BL 2666.83; W6 9239. Collected in <strong>No</strong>rway. Latitude 60 deg.50' N. Longitude 9 deg. 33' E. Elevation 880 m. Bagn.PI 595057. Festuca rubra L.Wild. ABY-BL 2668.83; W6 9241. Collected in Ireland. Latitude 51 deg.36' N. Longitude 8 deg. 32' W. Elevation 50 m. Insale, Old Head of.PI 595058. Festuca arundinacea SchreberWild. ABY-BN 272.70; FAO 8351; W6 9171. Collected in Tunisia. BouFicha.PI 595059. Festuca ovina L.Wild. ABY-BL 2643.83; W6 9183. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 3 deg. 50' W. Elevation 427 m.Ponterwyd.PI 595060. Festuca ovina L.Wild. ABY-BL 2644.83; W6 9184. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.258


Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 3 deg. 50' W. Elevation 475 m.Ponterwyd.PI 595061. Festuca ovina L.Wild. ABY-BL 2645.83; W6 9185. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 3 deg. 50• W. Elevation 834 m.Ponterwyd.PI 595062. Festuca ovina L.Wild. ABY-BL 2648.83; W6 9187. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 3 deg. 50' W. Elevation 460 m.Ponterwyd.PI 595063. Festuca ovina L.Wild. ABY-BL 2650.83; W6 9188. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 3 deg. 50' W. Elevation 381 m.Ponterwyd.PI 595064. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5449.81; W6 9065. Collected in France. Latitude 44 deg.15' N. Longitude 2 deg. 50' E. Elevation 975 m. Viarouges.PI 595065. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5401.81; W6 9060. Collected in France. Latitude 44 deg.21' N. Longitude 2 deg. 34• E. Elevation 700 m. Rodez.PI 595066. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5403.81; W6 9061. Collected in France. Latitude 44 deg.21' N. Longitude 2 deg. 34' E. Elevation 750 m. Rodez.PI 595067. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5445.81; W6 9062. Collected in France. Latitude 44 deg.41' N. Longitude 2 deg. 50' E. Elevation 1040 m. Laguiole.PI 595068. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5447.81; W6 9063. Collected in France. Latitude 24 deg.42' N. Longitude 24 deg. 42' E. Elevation 800 m. Pont-De-Salars.PI 595069. Lolium multiflorum Lam.Wild. ABY-BB 1670.78; W6 9254. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 39'N. Longitude 7 deg. 29' E. Elevation 350 m. Saluzzo.PI 595070. Festuca arundinacea SchreberWild. ABY-BN 764.71; W6 9173. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 2'N. Longitude 7 deg. 52' E. Elevation 1387 m. Rezzo.PI 595071. Festuca arundinacea SchreberWild. ABY-BN 767.71; W6 9174. Collected in Italy. Latitude 46 deg. 29'N. Longitude 10 deg. 17' E. Elevation 1250 m. Bormio.PI 595072. Festuca arundinacea SchreberWild. ABY-BN 1179.82; W6 9178. Collected in Romania. Latitude 47 deg.12' N. Longitude 27 deg. 0 1 E. Elevation 150 m. Tirgu Frumos.PI 595073. Festuca pratensis ssp. apennina (De <strong>No</strong>taris) Hegi259


Wild. ABY-BF 1070.B76; W6 9235. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 9'N. Longitude 7 deg. 34' E. Elevation 1160 m. Colle Di Tende.PI 595074. Festuca pratensis ssp. apennina (De <strong>No</strong>taris) HegiWild. ABY-BF 1078.D76; W6 9236. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg.33' N. Longitude 9 deg. 27' E. Elevation 1600 m. S. Stefano D'Aveto.PI 595075. Lolium multiflorum Lam.Wild. ABY-BB 1274.69; W6 9244. Collected in Italy. Latitude 45 deg. 19'N. Longitude 9 deg. 30' E. Elevation 83 m. Lodi.PI 595076. Lolium multiflorum Lam.Wild. ABY-BB 1658.78; W6 9248. Collected in Italy. Latitude 45 deg. II 1N. Longitude 7 deg. 43' E. Leini.PI 595077. Agrostis sp.Wild. ABY-BR 1245.82; W6 9053. Collected in England, United Kingdom.Latitude 53 deg. 39' N. Longitude 3 deg. I 1 W. Elevation 5 m. Southport.PI 595078. Agrostis sp.Wild. ABY-BR 1249.82; W6 9054. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 53 deg. 16' N. Longitude 3 deg. 54' W. Penmaenmawr.PI 595079. Cynosurus cristatus L.Wild. ABY-BG 525.81; W6 9056. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 3 deg. 50' W. Elevation 152 m.Ponterwyd.PI 595080. Cynosurus cristatus L.Wild. ABY-BG 526.81; W6 9057. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.Latitude 52 deg. 25• N. Longitude 3 deg. 50' W. Elevation 137 m.Ponterwyd.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by William Schapaugh, Kansas State University,Department of Agronomy, Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, UnitedStates. Received 06/27/1996.PI 595081. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. M KS4895". PVP 9600287.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Stebbins Genetic Collection, Davis, California,United States. Received 1970.PI 595082. Dactylis glomerata L.Genetic. NSL 80047; TRIODE. Collected in Sweden.PI 595083. Dactylis glomerata L.Genetic. NSL 80045; TANDUS II. Collected in Sweden.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by James E. Irvine, Texas A&M University System,Agricultural Experiment Station, Soil & Crop Sciences Department, Weslaco,Texas 78596-8399, United States; Benjamin L. Legendre, USDA, ARS, U.S.260


Sugarcane Field Labortory, P.O. Box 470, Houma, Louisiana 70361, UnitedStates; Jimmie D. Miller, USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States. Received 09/01/1995.PI 595084. Saccharum hybridCultivar. "TCP 87-3388"; M00885; Q 35738. CV-104. Pedigree - CP 70-321 /unknown male. Earliest to mature, choice for beginning Texas sugarcaneharvest season in mid-September. Yields equal to dominant variety, CP70-321. Resistant to sugarcane smut, sugarcane mosaic virus (strain H),and sugarcane rust. Reaction to ratoon stunting disease unknown.Occasionally shows symptoms of yellow leaf syndrome, a disorder ofunknown etiology. More frequently attacked by borers than CP 70-321.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Mark E. Sorrells, Cornell University, Dept.of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding & Biometry, 252 Emerson Hall, Ithaca, New York 14853-1902,United States. Received 07/01/1996.PI 595085. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "NY BATAVIA"; NY73116-4W. PVP 9500249. Pedigree -NY6298-14 x Frederick. Soft white winter wheat. At booting flag leaferect and straight, stems waxy bloom and yellow green, leavesyellow-green. At maturity stems hollow white. Spikes mid-dense,fusiform, awnletted, avg. length 8-9 cm. Glumes white, long, wide,shoulder oblique, beak acute. Kernels soft white, ovate, cheeks rounded,brush medium, crease narrow and mid-deep. Seed length avg. 6.8 mm, width3.5 mm, avg. 36 g/1000 kernels. Moderate resistance to loose smut, leafrust, and powdery mildew. Susceptible to stem rust. Partial resistanceto wheat spindle streak mosaic virus.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Lofts Seed, Inc., United States. Received07/03/1996.PI 595086. Agrostis stolonifera L.Cultivar. "LOFTS L-93". PVP 9600256.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rthrup King Company, United States.Received 07/03/1996.PI 595087. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "S00-55". PVP 9600257.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture ResearchInstitute Ltd, New Zealand. Received 07/03/1996.PI 595088. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. "GRASSLANDS DEMAND". PVP 9600258.PI 595089. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. "GRASSLANDS SUSTAIN". PVP 9600259.261


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by NDSU Research Foundation, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,United States. Received 07/03/1996.PI 595090. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. "TRENTON". PVP 9600261. Hard red spring wheat.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Progeny Advanced Genetics, Inc., Salinas,California, United States. Received 07/03/1996.PI 595091. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "SAVANNAH GREEN". PVP 9600262.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Rogers Seed Company, United States. Received07/03/1996.PI 595092. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "". PVP 9600263.PI 595093. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "". PVP 9600264.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Agripro Seeds, Inc., United States. Received07/03/1996.PI 595094. Triticum durum Desf.Cultivar. "DRESSLER". PVP 9600265.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Terrance P. Riordan, Nebraska AgriculturalExperiment Station, University of Nebraska, 377 <strong>Plant</strong> Science, Lincoln,Nebraska 68583-0724, United States; Jeff Klingenberg, P.O. Box 60578,Phoenix, Arizona 85082, United States; P. G. Johnson, University ofNebraska-Lincoln, Dept. of Horticulture, 377 <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, Lincoln,Nebraska 68583-0724, United States. Received 07/03/1996.PI 595095. Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.Cultivar. "TATANKA"; NTG-1. CV-190; PVP 9600266. Pedigree - First andsecond generation maternal half-sib family generated from a back-crossof males on NE84-315. Turf-type buffalograss with improved quality,density, and leaf spot resistance, compared to other seeded buffalograssvarieties when grown in central and northern portions of the U.S.Reduced vertical growth rate and produces female flowers that form closeto the ground. Goes dormant earlier than southern adaptedbuffalograsses, but greens up earlier in spring. Smaller burs than othervarieties. When not mowed, will produce inflorescences above turf canopyin ratio of approx. one female to one male.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received07/03/1996.PI 595096. Lactuca sativa L.262


Cultivar. "FLORENCE". PVP 96 00267.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jacklin Seed Company, United States. Received07/03/1996.PI 595097. Poa pratensis L.Cultivar. "CALIBER". PVP 9600275.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station,Blacksburg, Virginia, United States. Received 07/03/1996.PI 595098. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. "FEATHERSTONE 520". PVP 9600276.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Dan Phillips, University of Georgia,Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment,Georgia 30223, United States; Richard S. Hussey, University of Georgia,College of Agric. and Envirn. Sciences, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology,Athens, Georgia 3 0602-7274, United States; H. Roger Boerma, University ofGeorgia, Department of Crop & Soil Science, 3111 <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Building,Athens, Georgia 30602-7272, United States; S.L. Finnerty, University ofGeorgia, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States;Bruce M. Luzzi, University of Guelph, Dept. of Crop Science, Guelph, OntarioNIG 2W1, Canada; John P. Tamulonis, University of Georgia, Dept. of Crop andSoil Sciences, Athens, Georgia, United States. Received 06/25/1996.PI 595099. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Breeding. Pureline. G93-9223. GP-181. Pedigree - F4 derived line fromcross G83-559 x (G80-1515(2) x PI 230977). High resistance to Javaneseroot-knot nematode (Meloidogyne javanica) (Mj). Similar level ofresistance to Mj as PI 230977, but higher seed yield. PI 230977 hashighest level of resistance to Mj identified in soybean. Resistant tosouthern (M. incognita) and peanut (M. arenaria) root-knot nematodes,race 3 and race 14 of SCN, and bacterial pustule (Xanthomonas campestrispv. glycines). Maturity Group VII, matures about same day as Bryan and 6d earlier than PI 230977. 5 cm shorter and similar lodging resistance asBryan. Flowers white, tawny pubescence, tan pod walls, determinategrowth habit. Yellow seed coat and black hilum.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Walter Graves, 766 5 Volclay Drive, San Diego,California 92119-1219, United States. Received 06/28/1996.PI 595100. Trifolium alexandrinum L.Cultivar. Pureline. "SAIDI". Pedigree - Considered an Egyptian landracethat may have evolved in irrigated agriculture zone of Egypt since laterhalf of first millennium A.D. Seeds obtained in 1994 from Dr. AhmedRammah, Field Crops Research Institute, Gamaa, Egypt, and multiplied atUC-Riverside under isolation conditions. Berseem clover, somewhatdecumbent rather than erect winter annual landrace, evolved underirrigated agriculture in Egypt perhaps over last 1000 years. Commonlyreferred to as intermediate berseem clover type between multicut and263


unicut types, since it has both basal and stem branching and can be cuttwo to three times during winter-spring growing season. In Egypt, wherethis type of berseem is commonly used, is considered a droughty type dueto unusually long tap root characteristic. Considered very nutritiousfor livestock and commonly grown in Upper Nile River above Cairo. Growthhabit lower than other berseem types, has peculiar glaucous appearanceenabling one to distinguish it from other types. Due to somewhatdecumbent nature, is often sown with erect plant types such as barleyand/or wheat. Seed color predominantly yellow, approx. 400,000 seeds/kg.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. Katznelson, Volcani Instutute ofAgricultural Res., Regional Experiment Station, Neve-Ya'Ar, Haifa, Israel;Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California 92119-1219, UnitedStates. Received 06/28/1996.PI 595101. Trifolium alexandrinum L.Cultivar. Pureline. "TAVOR"; Tabor. Pedigree - Derived from Egyptianberseem landrace named Fahl, obtained in 1994 from the Hazera Ltd.Company, Haifa, Israel. Multiplied at UC-Riverside under isolationconditions. Development accredited to Dr. J. Katznelson, VolcaniAgricultural Research Center, Bet Dagan, Israel. Upright winter annualdeveloped in Israel. Commonly referred to as unicut berseem clover type,since is only stem branching and won't regrow after cutting. In Egypt,where this type of berseem is commonly used, seed is broadcast in fall,irrigated once and allowed to mature for animal forage, usually donkeys.Sown on land needed for cropping in spring following late springcutting. May be sown with barley or wheat and often precedes cotton orsummer vegetables. Coarse plant, thick, hollow stems, long internodes,very low leaf/stem ratio. Hay quality can be poor. Flowers in springmuch earlier than other types of berseem clovers. Susceptible toAscochyta. Poor winter hardiness. Can attain heights up to 80 cm in 100d of growth. Seed color predominantly yellow, small percentage withpurple pigmentation, weight approx. 400,000 seeds/kg.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by C. J. DeMooy, Colorado State University,Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Agronomy, FortCollins, Colorado, United States. Donated by A. E. Hall, University ofCalifornia, Department of Botany & <strong>Plant</strong>, Sciences, Riverside, California92521, United States. Received 02/01/1995.PI 595102. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataCultivated. BOTS 70; UCR 853. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 595103. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataCultivated. BOTS 279A; UCR 1079. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.PI 595104. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculataCultivated. BOTS 514E; UCR 1319. Collected 09/01/1987 in Botswana.Photosensitive, purple mottling.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Coastal Seeds, Inc., United States. Received07/15/1996.264


PI 595105. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "COWBOY". PVP 9600278.PI 595106. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "WRANGLER". PVP 9600279.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station,Louisiana, United States. Received 07/15/1996.PI 595107. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. "H1560". PVP 9600280.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by FFR Cooperative, United States. Received07/15/1996.PI 595108. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "FFR474". PVP 9600281.PI 595109. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "FFR514". PVP 9600282.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J. G. Boswell Company Cottonseed Breeding,United States. Received 07/15/1996.PI 595110. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. "ZOI". PVP 9600283.PI 595111. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. "DRIMA". PVP 9600284.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Brownfield Seed and Delinting Co., Inc.,United States. Received 07/15/1996.PI 595112. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. "APACHE". PVP 9600285.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, United States.Received 07/15/1996.PI 595113. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivar. "GUSTO". PVP 9600286.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by D. Elliott. Donated by B. B. Billingsley,USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A, Coffeeville, Mississippi38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595114. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054981/ W6 10413. Collected 06/19/1989 in Alabama, United States.265


Escambia County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Mike Materne, USDA, SCS, P. 0. Box 16030,University Station, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70893, United States. Donated byB. B. Billingsley, USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A,Coffeeville, Mississippi 38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595115. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054997; W6 10416. Collected 05/15/1989 in Louisiana, UnitedStates. Lafource County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by James Wolfe, USDA, SCS, Suite 1321, FederalBuilding, 100 West Capitol Street, Jackson, Mississippi 39269, United States.Donated by B. B. Billingsley, USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box215A, Coffeeville, Mississippi 38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595116. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054954; W6 10419. Collected 05/09/1988 in Mississippi, UnitedStates. Washington County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by W.J. Kerr. Donated by B. B. Billingsley,USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A, Coffeeville, Mississippi38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595117. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054961; W6 10421. Collected 05/19/1989 in Mississippi, UnitedStates. Jefferson Davis County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by W.J. Kerr; Hutchins. Donated by B. B.Billingsley, USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A,Coffeeville, Mississippi 38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595118. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054962; W6 10422. Collected 05/13/1989 in Mississippi, UnitedStates. Copiah County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by D.E. Manzanares. Donated by B. B.Billingsley, USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A,Coffeeville, Mississippi 38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595119. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054963; W6 10424. Collected 1992 in New Mexico, United States.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by M.D. Conkling. Donated by B. B. Billingsley,USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A, Coffeeville, Mississippi38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595120. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054971; W6 10426. Collected 05/30/1989 in Oklahoma, United States266


Kiowa County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by G. Hardee. Donated by B. B. Billingsley,USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A, Coffeeville, Mississippi38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595121. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054974; W6 10427. Collected 06/07/1989 in South Carolina, UnitedStates. Latitude 34 deg. 6 1 55 •' N. Longitude 80 deg. 56' 18" W. Sandfilled road shoulder on Brickyard Road, .5 miles from US Hwy 1, SCSState Office, Richland County, Columbia.PI 595122. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054975; W6 10428. Collected 06/08/1989 in South Carolina, UnitedStates. Latitude 33 deg. 42' 26•' N. Longitude 80 deg. 47' 2 11 W. Behindcounty office bldg., near farm supply bldg., SCS State Office, CalhounCounty, Columbia.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by J., Jr. Jackson. Donated by B. B.Billingsley, USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A,Coffeeville, Mississippi 38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595123. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054948; W6 10431. Collected 03/08/1989 in Texas, United States.Roadside of Junction US 281 & State Hwy 141, Jim Wells County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by S. Ellison. Donated by B. B. Billingsley,USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A, Coffeeville, Mississippi38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595124. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054969; W6 10434. Collected 05/01/1989 in Texas, United States.Erath County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by G. Rainwater. Donated by B. B. Billingsley,USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A, Coffeeville, Mississippi38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595125. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054977; W6 10435. Collected 05/20/1989 in Texas, United States.Guadalupe County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by R. Martinez, University of Cordoba, Cordoba,Argentina. Donated by B. B. Billingsley, USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center,Route 3, Box 215A, Coffeeville, Mississippi 38922, United States. Received04/24/1992.PI 595126. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054980; W6 10436. Collected 04/28/1989 in Texas, United States.Caldwell County.267


<strong>The</strong> following were collected by A. Neisler. Donated by B. B. Billingsley,USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A, Coffeeville, Mississippi38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595127. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054986; W6 10437. Collected 04/25/1989 in Texas, United States.Hunt County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by A. Boozer. Donated by B. B. Billingsley,USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Material Center, Route 3, Box 215A, Coffeeville, Mississippi38922, United States. Received 04/24/1992.PI 595128. Bromus catharticus M. VahlWild. 9054989; W6 10438. Collected 04/12/1989 in Texas, United States.Wilson County. Coffeeville PMC selection.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah StateUniversity, Forage & Range Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,United States; Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range ResearchLaboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.Received 11/02/1993.PI 595129. Elymus caninus (L.) L.Wild. X93001; W6 12920. Collected 08/06/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 11' N. Longitude 86 deg. 54' E. Elevation 532 m. HutubiStud and Dairy Farm, Xinjiang.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Doug Johnson, USDA-ARS, Utah StateUniversity, Forage & Range Research Unit, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, UnitedStates; Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & RangeResearch Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by D.A.Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research, Utah State University, Logan,Utah 84322-6300, United States; Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah StateUniversity, Forage & Range Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,United States. Received 11/02/1993.PI 595130. Festuca ovina L.Wild. X93015; W6 12933. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 53' N. Longitude 86 deg. 22' E. Elevation 1550 m. Steepungrazed slope above road, 77km southwest of Hutubi and 39km south ofDafeng, Xinjiang. Disturbed site, very large stand of Leymus angustusassociated with Koeleria and Stipa species.PI 595131. Stipa capillata L.Wild. X93016; W6 12934. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 53' N. Longitude 86 deg. 22' E. Elevation 1550 m. Steepungrazed slope above road, 77km southwest of Hutubi and 3 9km south ofDafeng, Xinjiang. Disturbed site, very large stand of Leymus angustusassociated with Koeleria and Stipa species.268


PI 595132. Elymus mutabilis ssp. praecaespitosus (Nevski) TzvelevWild. X93019; W6 12937. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 52' N. Longitude 86 deg. 21' E. Elevation 1600 m.Diverse natural pasture used for hay cutting, gently rolling hills, 44kmsouthwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang.PI 595133. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fischer) NevskiWild. X93021; W6 12939. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 52' N. Longitude 86 deg. 21• E. Elevation 1600 m.Diverse natural pasture used for hay cutting, gently rolling hills, 44kmsouthwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang.PI 595134. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex NevskiWild. X93028; W6 12946. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 50' N. Longitude 86 deg. 16' E. Elevation 1665 m. Townof Lao Ba Wan Zi, 100km from Hutubi, 43km southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang.Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, used for hay cutting,close to border of Pinus Tienshanica.PI 595135. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fischer) NevskiWild. X93031; W6 12949. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 51' N. Longitude 86 deg. 19' E. Elevation 1632 m. Drysidehill 46km from Dafeng, Xinjiang. Psathyrostachys juncea dominantspecies.PI 595136. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex NevskiWild. X93035; W6 12953. Collected 08/08/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 56' N. Longitude 86 deg. 26' E. Elevation 1040 m. Alongriver drainage, 31km southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang. <strong>Plant</strong> diversityimmense.PI 595137. Achnatherum splendens (Trin.) NevskiWild. X93041; W6 12959. Collected 08/08/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 56' N. Longitude 86 deg. 26' E. Elevation 1040 m. Alongriver drainage, 31km southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang. <strong>Plant</strong> diversityimmense.PI 595138. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fischer) NevskiWild. X93044; W6 12962. Collected 08/08/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 49' N. Longitude 86 deg. 21' E. Elevation 1510 m. 45kmsouthwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang. <strong>Plant</strong>s located on sidehill associatedwith Medicago lupulina (very robust but immature).PI 595139. Elytrigia elongata (Host) NevskiWild. X93047; W6 12965. Collected 08/08/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 49' N. Longitude 86 deg. 21' E. Elevation 1510 m. 45kmsouthwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang. <strong>Plant</strong>s located on sidehill associatedwith Medicago lupulina (very robust but immature).PI 595140. Festuca ovina L.Wild. X93051; W6 12969. Collected 08/08/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 49' N. Longitude 86 deg. 21' E. Elevation 1510 m. 45kmsouthwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang. <strong>Plant</strong>s located on sidehill associatedwith Medicago lupulina (very robust but immature).269


PI 595141.- Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex NevskiWild. X93060; W6 12977. Collected 08/10/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 6' N. Longitude 86 deg. 2' E. Elevation 900 m. Roadsideditch, 44km from Shihezi and 31km from Shihezi Rd. on way to ZinichuanStud Farm, Xinjiang.PI 595142. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fischer) NevskiWild. X93064; W6 12980. Collected 08/10/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 0' N. Longitude 85 deg. 52' E. Elevation 112 0 m.Zinichuan Stud Farm, Xinjiang. Site characterized by fenced pasture thatis only grazed during winter. Fenced since 1979. Areas outside fenceheavily grazed. Artemisia bolensis observed but immature.PI 595143. Leymus karelinii (Turcz.) TzvelevWild. X93065; W6 12981. Collected 08/10/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 0' N. Longitude 85 deg. 52' E. Elevation 112 0 m.Zinichuan Stud Farm, Xinjiang. Site characterized by fenced pasture thatis only grazed during winter. Fenced since 1979. Areas outside fenceheavily grazed. Artemisia bolensis observed but immature.PI 595144. Achnatherum splendens (Trin.) NevskiWild. X93066; W6 12982. Collected 08/10/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 0 1 N. Longitude 85 deg. 52' E. Elevation 112 0 m.Zinichuan Stud Farm, Xinjiang. Site characterized by fenced pasture thatis only grazed in winter. Fenced since 1979. Areas outside fenceheavily grazed. Artemisia bolensis observed but immature.PI 595145. Festuca ovina L.Wild. X93067; W6 12983. Collected 08/10/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 0 1 N. Longitude 85 deg. 52' E. Elevation 1120 m.Zinichuan Stud Farm, Xinjiang. Site characterized by fenced pasture thatis only grazed in winter. Fenced since 1979. Areas outside fence heavilygrazed. Artemisia bolensis observed but immature.PI 595146. Festuca ovina L.Wild. X93081; W6 12997. Collected 08/11/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 9 1 N. Longitude 84 deg. 38' E. Elevation 1620 m.Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, approx 65km south ofUsu, Xinjiang.PI 595147. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex NevskiWild. X93086; W6 13002. Collected 08/11/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 9' N. Longitude 84 deg. 38' E. Elevation 1620 m.Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, approx. 6 5km south ofUsu, Xinj iang.PI 595148. Leymus angustus (Trin.) PilgerWild. X93102; W6 13013. Collected 08/11/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 11' N. Longitude 84 deg. 33' E. Elevation 1240 m. Alongditchway that follows road in solid stands, Xinjiang. Fertility good.PI 595149. Elymus sibiricus L.Wild. X93100; W6 13016. Collected 08/11/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 10' N. Longitude 84 deg. 34' E. Elevation 1500 m.Natural pasture just before Chanjing Farm, Xinjiang.270


PI 595150. Achnatherum splendens (Trin.) NevskiWild. X93108; W6 13021. Collected 08/12/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 34' N. Longitude 83 deg. 55' E. Elevation 385 m. GultuFarm, Xinjiang. Farm characterized by being very dry with highaccumulation of salt due to excessive irrigation. Dominant speciesAchnatherum splendens. Some very large stands of Leymus secalinusgrowing in very harse conditions.PI 595151. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb. ssp. dahuricusWild. X93110; W6 13023. Collected 08/12/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 34' N. Longitude 83 deg. 55' E. Elevation 385 m. GultuFarm, Xinjiang. Farm characterized by being very dry with highaccumulation of salt due to excessive irrigation. Dominant speciesAchnatherum splendens. Some very large stands of Leymus secalinusgrowing in very harsh conditions.PI 595152. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fischer) NevskiWild. X93114; W6 13027. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 37' N. Longitude 81 deg. 43' E. Elevation 1200 m.Drainage ditch along road to Salimu Lake from Bole, Xinjiang.PI 595153. Alopecurus pratensis L.Wild. X93126; W6 13039. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 31• N. Longitude 81 deg. 8' E. Elevation 2 06 5 m. Southside of Salimu Lake, about 3km from main road, Xinjiang. Most productivesite to date.PI 595154. Festuca ovina L.Wild. X93130; W6 13042. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 31' N. Longitude 81 deg. 8 1 E. Elevation 2065 m. Southside of Salimu Lake, about 3km from main road, Xinjiang. Most productivesite to date.PI 595155. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fischer) NevskiWild. X93140; W6 13049. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 48' N. Longitude 81 deg. 10' E. Elevation 1700 m. About10km lower on road to Wenchuan County than previous site from LakeSalimu, Xinjiang. Heavily grazed and very rocky however, grass diversitygood.PI 595156. Elymus sibiricus L.Wild. X93144; W6 13053. Collected 08/15/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 45 deg. 2' N. Longitude 81 deg. 7' E. Elevation 1300 m. Gravelsoil along irrigation ditch, Zinjiang.PI 595157. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex NevskiWild. X93152; W6 13061. Collected 08/15/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 45 deg. 2' N. Longitude 81 deg. 7' E. Elevation 1300 m. Gravelsoil along irrigation ditch, Xinjiang.PI 595158. Festuca ovina L.Wild. X93154; W6 13063. Collected 08/15/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 45 deg. 3' N. Longitude 81 deg. 5' E. Elevation 1400 m. Heavilygrazed rocky hill (memorial monument present), Xinjiang.271


PI 595159. Leymus angustus (Trin.) PilgerWild. X93155; W6 13064. Collected 08/15/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 45 deg. 3 f N. Longitude 81 deg. 5 1 E. Elevation 1400 m. Heavilygrazed rocky hill (memorial monument present), Xinjiang.PI 595160. Festuca ovina L.Wild. X93156; W6 13065. Collected 08/15/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 45 deg. 10' N. Longitude 81 deg. 33' E. Elevation 1400 m.Heavily grazed hill on edge of restricted sites near the Kazakhstanborder, Xinjiang.PI 595161. Achnatherum splendens (Trin.) NevskiWild. X93157; W6 13066. Collected 08/15/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 45 deg. 10' N. Longitude 81 deg. 33' E. Elevation 1400 m.Heavily grazed hill on edge of restricted sites near the Kazakhstanborder.PI 595162. Elymus sibiricus L.Wild. X93169; W6 13075. Collected 08/18/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 7 1 N. Longitude 87 deg. 58' E. Elevation 1680 m. Uncut,non-irrigation mountain pasture. Bottom of slope at Y in road 4km frommain road to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of road goingeast, Xinjiang.PI 595163. Elymus gmelinii (Ledeb.) TzvelevWild. X93171; W6 13077. Collected 08/18/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 7 1 N. Longitude 87 deg. 58' E. Elevation 1680 m. Uncut,non-irrigated mountain pasture. Bottom of slope at Y in road 4km frommain road to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of road goingeast, Xinjiang.PI 595164. Pseudoroegneria strigosa ssp. aegilopoides (Drobov) A. LoveWild. X93173; W6 13079. Collected 08/18/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 7' N. Longitude 87 deg. 58• E. Elevation 1680 m. Uncut,non-irrigated mountain pasture. Bottom of slope at Y in road 4km frommain road to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of road goingeast, Xinjiang.PI 595165. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fischer) NevskiWild. X93174; W6 13080. Collected 08/18/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 7' N. Longitude 87 deg. 58• E. Elevation 1680 m.Uncut, non-irrigated mountain pasture. Bottom of slope at Y in road 4kmfrom main road to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of roadgoing east, Xinjiang.PI 595166. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. X93179; W6 13085. Collected 08/18/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 7 f N. Longitude 87 deg. 58' E. Elevation 1680 m. Uncut,non-irrigated mountain pastsure. Bottom of slope at Y in road 4km frommain road to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of road goingeast, Xinjiang.PI 595167. Festuca ovina L.Wild. X93180; W6 13086. Collected 08/18/1993 in Xinjiang, China.272


Latitude 44 deg. 7' N. Longitude 87 deg. 58' E. Elevation 1670 m. Uncut,non-irriaged mountain pasture. Bottom of slope along road 2km from mainroad to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of road going east,Xinjiang. Dominant species Stipa capillata.PI 595168. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fischer) NevskiWild. X93182; W6 13088. Collected 08/18/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 44 deg. 7 1 N. Longitude 87 deg. 58' E. Elevation 1670 m. Uncut,non-irrigated mountain pasture. Bottom of slope along road 2km from mainroad to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of road going east,Xinj iang.PI 595169. Elymus sibiricus L.Wild. X93185; W6 13091. Collected 08/20/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 46' N. Longitude 89 deg. 27' E. Elevation 1300 m. Siltyclay, 48km south of Chitai, very dry rolling foot hills used for winterpastures, Xinjiang.PI 595170. Festuca ovina L.Wild. X93192; W6 13098. Collected 08/20/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 46' N. Longitude 89 deg. 27' E. Elevation 1300 m. Siltyclay, 48km south of Chitai, very dry rolling foot hills used for winterpastures, Xinjiang.PI 595171. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex NevskiWild. X93202; W6 13107. Collected 08/20/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 44• N. Longitude 89 deg. 27' E. Elevation 1400 m. Siltyclay, 53km south of Chitai, very dry rolling foot hills used for winterpastures, Xinjiang. Dominate species Medicago varia. Winter pastureassociated with Artemisia boralensis, Kochia postrata, and Festuca ovina.PI 595172. Pseudoroegneria strigosa ssp. aegilopoides (Drobov) A. LoveWild. X93204; W6 13109. Collected 08/21/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 41' N. Longitude 89 deg. 18' E. Elevation 1870 m. Loamsoil, middle pasture, 44km south of Jimsar, east sloping steep hillsidepasture near Chuan Zi Jie village,, Xinjiang. Diversity immense.PI 595173. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. X93208; W6 13113. Collected 08/21/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 41' N. Longitude 89 deg. 18' E. Elevation 1870 m. Loamsoil, middle pasture, 44km south of Jimsar, east sloping steep hillsidepasture near Chuan Zi Jie Village, Xinjiang. Diversity immense.PI 595174. Elymus sibiricus L.Wild. X93218; W6 13123. Collected 08/21/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 41' N. Longitude 89 deg. 18' E. Elevation 1870 m. Loamsoil, middle pasture, 44km south of Jimsar, east sloping steep hillsidepasture near Chuan Zi Jie Village, Xinjiang. Diversity immense.PI 595175. Leymus angustus (Trin.) PilgerWild. X93226; W6 13130. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 48' N. Longitude 87 deg. 51' E. Elevation 1600 m. Highwinter pasture at Tu Juan south of Xiejago Stud Farm, 90km S & E ofUrumqi, lowland seepage, upper sites very dry. Bottom lands clay loam,side hills gravely. Dominant species include Artemisa boralensis, Stipa273


capillata, Festuca ovina.PI 595176. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex NevskiWild. X93228; W6 13132. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 48' N. Longitude 87 deg. 51' E. Elevation 1600 m. Highwinter pasture at Tu Juan south of Xiejago Stud Farm, 90km S & E ofUrumqi, lowland seepage, upper sites very dry. Bottom lands clay loam,side hills gravely. Dominant species Artemisa boralensis, Stipacapillata, Festuca ovina.PI 595177. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fischer) NevskiWild. X93233; W6 13137. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 48' N. Longitude 87 deg. 51' E. Elevation 1600 m. Highwinter pasture at Tu Juan south of Xiejago Stud Farm, 90km S & E ofUrumqi, lowland seepage, upper sites very dry. Bottom lands clay loam,side hills gravely. Dominant species include Artemisa boralensis, Stipacapillata, Festuca ovina.PI 595178. Festuca ovina L.Wild. X93235; W6 13139. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 48' N. Longitude 87 deg. 51' E. Elevation 1600 m. Highwinter pasture at Tu Juan south of xiejago Stud Farm, 90km S & E ofUrumqi, lowland seepage, upper sites very dry. Bottom lands clay loam,side hills gravely. Dominant species Artemisa boralensis, Stipacapillata, Festuca ovina.PI 595179. Achnatherum inebrians (Hance) KengWild. X93240; W6 13144. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 48' N. Longitude 87 deg. 51' E. Elevation 1600 m. Highwinter pasture at Tu Juan south of Xiejago Stud Farm, 90km S & E ofUrumqi, lowland seepage, upper sites very dry. Bottom lands clay loam,side hills gravely. Dominant species include Artemisa boralensis, Stipacapillata, Festuca ovina.PI 595180. Elymus sibiricus L.Wild. X93241; W6 13145. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 48' N. Longitude 87 deg. 51' E. Elevation 1600 m. Highwinter pasture at Tu Juan south of Xiejago Stud Farm, 90km S & E ofUrumqi, lowland seepage, upper sites very dry. Bottom lands clay loam,side hills gravely. Dominant species include Artemisa boralensis, Stipacapillata, Festuca ovina.PI 595181. Achnatherum inebrians (Hance) KengWild. X93248; W6 13152. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 49' N. Longitude 87 deg. 52' E. Elevation 1500 m.Lowland bench above river, silty clay soil, gentle slope, heavily grazedpasture at Tu Juan south of Xiejago Stud Farm, 6 0km south and east ofUrumqi, Xinjiang. Dominate species Achnatherum splendens and A.inebrians.PI 595182. Elymus sibiricus L.Wild. X93254; W6 13158. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 51• N. Longitude 87 deg. 52' E. Elevation 1250 m. 54kmsouth and east of Urumqi, along margins of wheat fields on the GangoStud Farm, Xinjiang.274


PI 595183. Leymus angustus (Trin.) PilgerWild. X93256; W6 13160. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 50' N. Longitude 87 deg. 55' E. Elevation 1750 m. Westexposure slope in foothill mountains, gravely soil, 50km south and eastof Urumqi, Xinjiang. Large stand of legumes dominated by Onobrychis andMedicago varia.PI 595184. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fischer) NevskiWild. X93257; W6 13161. Collected 08/26/1993 in Xinjiang, China.Latitude 43 deg. 51' N. Longitude 87 deg. 56' E. Elevation 1470 m. Siltyloam soil, very dry lowland, margin of dryland wheat field, 50km southand east of Urumqi, Xinjiang.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & RangeResearch Unit, Utah State University - UMC 6300, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,United States. Donated by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and RangeResearch, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.Received 12/09/1993.PI 595185. Elymus lanceolatus (Scribner & J. G. Smith) Gould ssp.lanceolatusWild. A8 rip.; Ace:515; W6 14634. Collected in Idaho, United States.Soda Springs, Caribou County.PI 595186. Elymus lanceolatus (Scribner & J. G. Smith) Gould ssp.lanceolatusWild. A10 rip.; Acc:517; W6 14635. Collected in Idaho, United States. 8mnorth Rexburg, Fremont County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Dave Stout, Washington State University,Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Johnson Hall, Room 61, Pullman,Washington 99164-6402, United States; A. M. Davis, USDA, ARS, Regional <strong>Plant</strong>Introduction Station, 59 Johnson Hall, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, UnitedStates. Donated by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range Research, UtahState University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/09/1993.PI 595187. Elymus wawawaiensis ined.Wild. D&S 107; Acc:257; W6 14637. Collected in Washington, United States. Steptoe Canyon, south Colton, Whitman County.PI 595188. Elymus wawawaiensis ined.Wild. D&S 112; Ace:260; W6 14638. Collected in Washington, United States. 2m north highway 12 on Howell Road, Garfield County.PI 595189. Elymus wawawaiensis ined.Wild. D&S 114 (mix 1); Acc:262; W6 14639. Collected in Washington,United States, lm south Asotin on highway 129, Asotin County.Originally mixed with Pseudoroegneria spicata.PI 595190. Elymus wawawaiensis ined.Wild. D&S 124; Ace:269; W6 14640. Collected in Washington, United States. <strong>No</strong>rthwest Colton on Wawawai Road, Whitman.275


<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & RangeResearch Unit, Utah State University - UMC 6300, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,United States. Donated by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and RangeResearch, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.Received 12/09/1993.PI 595191. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. LoveWild. K46; Ace:222/ W6 14648. Collected in Washington, United States. 3msoutheast Wawawai Park on Wawawai Road, Whitman County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Dave Stout, Washington State University,Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Johnson Hall, Room 61, Pullman,Washington 99164-6402, United States; A. M. Davis, USDA, ARS, Regional <strong>Plant</strong>Introduction Station, 59 Johnson Hall, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, UnitedStates. Donated by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range Research, UtahState University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/09/1993.PI 595192. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. LoveWild. D&S 120; Acc:265; W6 14650. Collected in Washington, United States. <strong>No</strong>rthwest Colton on Wawawai Road, Whitman County.PI 595193. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. LoveWild. D&S 134; Ace:275; W6 14651. Collected in Washington, United States. Southwest Coifax at Union Flat and Almota Roads, Whitman County.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Stan Kitchen, USDA-ARS, Shrub ScienceLaboratory, 735 <strong>No</strong>rth 500 East, Provo, Utah 84601, United States. Donated byThomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range Research, Utah State University,Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/09/1993.PI 595194. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. LoveWild. B56; Ace:698; W6 14653. Collected in Montana, United States. 0.5mwest Lolo on highway 12, Missoula County.PI 595195. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. LoveWild. B57; Ace:699; W6 14654. Collected in Idaho, United States. 5msouth Salmon on highway 93, Lemhi County.PI 595196. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. LoveWild. B101; Ace:702; W6 14657. Collected in Montana, United States. 7msouth Darby on highway 93, Ravalli County.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by J.M.J. de Wet, Oklahoma State University,Department of Botany and <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Stillwater, Oklahoma, United StatesReceived 1968.PI 595197. Cynodon aethiopicus W. Clayton & HarlanWild. A9226. Collected 1968 in Ethiopia. Debre Zeit. Coastal plain tohighlands, absent in dry regions. Inflorescence shape rather like trueC. plectostachyus but smaller and usually pigmented dark red. Spikelets276


much more like C. dactylon, but rhizomes wanting and growth habit quitedistinctive.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert Dunn, Montana State University,Department of <strong>Plant</strong> & Soil Science, Bozeman, Montana 59717-0002, UnitedStates; Gilbert Stallknecht, Montana State University, Central Agric.Research Center, HC 90, Box 20, Moccasin, Montana 59462, United States;Raymond L. Ditterline, Montana State University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and SoilScience, Bozeman, Montana 59717-0312, United States; J.G. Scheetz, National<strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center, National <strong>Resources</strong> Conservation Service, Route 1, Box1189, Bridger, Minnesota 59014-9718, United States; David M. Wichman, CentralAgricultural Research Center, HC90-Box 20, Moccasin, Montana 59462, UnitedStates; J.L. Eckhoff, Montana State University, Eastern Agric. ResearchCenter, Sidney, Montana 59270, United States; Leon E. Welty, Montana StateUniversity, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern Agric. Research Center, Kalispell, Montana, UnitedStates; H.F. Bowman, Montana State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil &Environmental Sciences, Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States; David Sands,Montana State University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Bozeman, Montana59717, United States; M. Majerus, USDA-NRCS <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Ctr., Bridger,Montana 59014, United States. Received 07/11/1996.PI 595198. Eragrostis tef (Zuccagni) TrotterCultivar. Pureline. "BRIDGER"; MT 88-220. CV-189. Pedigree - Singleplant selection from land race PI 494366. Subsequent generations handledas bulk composites. Intended for grain production. Very early maturingcompared to other teff lines, producing mature seed 2-6 weeks earlierthan other teff lines. Stems short, weak, and prone to lodging. Paniclevery lax, flexible, greenish-gray, and medium length (30-40 cm). Seedcolor brown. Leaves thin and plant not particularly leafy.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Chris Clark, Louisiana State University,Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, & Crop Physiology, Baton Rouge, Louisiana70803-1720, United States; Don LaBonte, Louisiana State University,Department of Horticulture, Julian C. Miller Hall, Baton Rouge, Louisiana70803, United States; W.A. Mulkey, Sweet Potato Research Station, P.O. Box120, Chase, Louisiana 71324, United States; L.H. Rolston, Louisiana StateUniversity, Department of Entomology, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, UnitedStates; J.M. Cannon, Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service, Louisiana,United States; P.W. Wilson, Louisiana State University, Department ofHorticulture, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, United States. Received 06/1996.PI 595199. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "DARBY"; L87-59. Pedigree - Originated in 1987 as a seedlingfrom a polycross nursery. Female lineage L83-523 and W-151.Characteristics similar to Beauregard but with potential for earlier andimproved production in sandy soils. Purple stemmed vines that beginfading gradually, =20cm from apex, to green with purple mottling. Canopybiomass similar to Centennial and covers soils surface completely. Skindark rose at harvest, fades slightly in storage, and becomes smoother.Cortex 3-4mm in depth, sometimes light yellow, and flesh uniformlyorange. Intermediate resistance for soil rot (Streptomyces ipomoeae).Resistant to fusarium wilt or stem rot (Fusarium oxysporum). Susceptibleto southern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) and reniform277


nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis). Resistant to development ofinternal cork, fusarium root rot (Fusarium solani), bacterial root rot(Erwinia chrysanthemi), Rhizopus soft rot (Rhizopus stolonifer).Incidence of circular spot (Sclerotium rolfsii) low. <strong>Plant</strong>s straight,sturdy, well suited for mechanical harvesting and planting.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Graves Gillaspie, USDA, ARS, University ofGeorgia, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Conservation Unit, Griffin, Georgia30223-1797, United States; JoAnn Wright, USDA, ARS, University of Georgia,<strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Conservation Unit, Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797,United States. Received 07/19/1996.PI 595200. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiBreeding. WM-1. Pedigree - Selection from PI 189316 (origin Zaire).Watermelon breeding line resistant to watermelon mosaic virus 2 (WMV).Resistant to infection by the FC-1656 strain of WMV prevalent in Floridaand demonstrates resistance in the greenhouse to the prevalent isolatesof the virus from Arizona, California, Israel, Italy, and New York. Inaddition, plants that do become infected demonstrate milder symptomsthan those produced in more susceptible lines.PI 595201. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiBreeding. WM-2. Pedigree - Selection from PI 189317 (origin Zaire).Watermelon breeding line resistant to mosaic virus 2 (WMV). Resistant toinfection by the FC-1656 strain of WMV prevalent in Florida anddemonstrates resistance in the greenhouse to the prevalent isolates ofthe virus from Arizona, California, Israel, Italy and New York. Inaddition, plants that do become infected demonstrate milder symptomsthan those produced in more susceptible lines.PI 595202. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiBreeding. WM-3. Pedigree - Selection from PI 248178 (origin Zaire).Watermelon breeding line resistant to mosaic virus 2 (WMV). Resistant toinfection by the FC-1656 strain of WMV prevalent in Florida anddemonstrates resistance in the greenhouse to the prevalent isolates ofthe virus from Arizona, California, Israel, Italy and New York. Inaddition, plants that do become infected demonstrate milder symptomsthan those produced in more susceptible lines.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Graves Gillaspie, USDA, ARS, University ofGeorgia, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Conservation Unit, Griffin, Georgia30223-1797, United States; JoAnn Wright, USDA, ARS, University of Georgia,<strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Conservation Unit, Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797,United States. Donated by Joe <strong>No</strong>rton, Auburn University, Department ofHorticulture, Auburn, Alabama 36849, United States. Received 12/18/1990.PI 595203. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiBreeding. WM-4; Grif 9459. Pedigree - Selection from Egun (originNigeria). Egusi type melon with WMV2 disease resistance. Resistant toinfection by the FC-1656 strain of WMV prevalent in Florida anddemonstrates resistance in the greenhouse to the prevalent isolates ofthe virus from Arizona, California, Israel, Italy and New York. Inaddition, plants that do become infected demonstrate milder symptoms278


than those produced in more susceptible lines. Seed tan.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by David J. Andrews, University of Nebraska,Deptartment of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68503, United States; S.C. Gupta,Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Western and Central AfricaRegion, IITA Office, Sabo Bakin Zuwo Road, Kano, Kano, Nigeria; F.R. Muza,University of Florida, Department of Pathology, P.O. Box 110680, Gainesville,Florida 32611-0680, United States. Received 07/24/1996.PI 595204. Eleusine coracana (L.) GaertnerGenetic. Inbred. INFM 95001. GS-1. Pedigree - From a single male sterileplant found in M2 progeny derived from SDFM 63 (=IE3318 from Zimbabwe).Male sterile and fertile plants segregate in 1:1 ratio. At flowering,male sterile heads are easily detected as exserted and anthers are fewerin number, about one-fifth normal size and light cream color instead ofcreamy yellow. At grain maturity, open-pollinated male sterile headsexhibit incomplete seed set. Threshing percentage of fertile plantsnormal (74.4%), but lower in (13.9%) male sterile plants. Individualgrain mass heavier (3.54mg) in male sterile plants than fertile plants(3.02mg). Mean plant height 1.29m, and time to 75% heading 94 days.Productive tillers per plant 6.35. Grains round and white. Seed dormancypresent for 3-4 weeks after harvest.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J.M. Lasa, Aula Dei Experimental StationCSIC, Associated Laboratory for Agronomy and Environment, Dept. of Geneticsand <strong>Plant</strong> Production, Zaragoza-50080, Spain; P. Gracia, Estacion Experimentalde Aula Dei, CSIC, Avda. Montanana 177, P.O. Box 2 02, Spain; E. Igartua, AulaDei Expeirmental Station CSIC, Associated Laboratory of Agronomy andEnvironment, Dept. of Genetics and <strong>Plant</strong> Production, Zaragoza-50080, Spain;C. Perez-Pena, Aula Dei Experimental Station CSIC, Associated Laboratory forAgronomy and Enviroment, P.O. Box 202, Zaragoza-50080, Spain. Received09/24/1996.PI 595<strong>205</strong>. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Population. AD9B(MS1)C2. GP-401. Pedigree - Compositepopulation derived from NP12B(S1)C2. Segregates for ms3 genetic malesterility. Selected for grain production and good agronomic charactersunder limited irrigation. Early-medium maturity. Endosperm yellow.Three-dwarf height. Seed size small (22.9g per 1000 seed). Showsimproved grain yield compared with source population.PI 595206. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Population. AD11B(MSI)C2. GP-402. Pedigree - Compositepopulation derived from RP2B(SI)C3(ECB). Segregates for ms3 genetic malesterility. Selected for grain production and good agronomic charactersunder limited irrigation. Maturity medium, three-dwarf height. Seed sizemedium (27.4g per 1000 seed). Shows improved grain yield compared withsource population.PI 595207. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Population. AD12R(MSI)C2. GP-403. Pedigree - Compositepopulation derived from NP21R(M)C4. Segregates for ms3 genetic malesterility. Selected for grain production and good agronomic characters279


under limited irrigation. Maturity medium. Two/three dwarf height.<strong>Plant</strong>s vigorous, large panicles. Seed size medium-large (29.4g per 1000seed). Shows improved grain yield compared with source population.PI 595208. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Population. AD13R(MSI)C2. GP-404. Pedigree - Compositepopulation derived from RP1R. Segregates for ms3 genetic male sterility.Selected for grain production and good agronomic characters underlimited irrigation. Maturity early. Three-dwarf height. Seed size medium(27.7g per 1000 seed). Shows potential for deriving lines for shortseason areas.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Chocolate Bayou Company, United States.Received 1978.PI 595209. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "CB 744". PVP 7700040.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Alexandria Seed Co., Inc., United States.Received 1979.PI 595210. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "BELLEVUE". PVP 7800076.PI 595211. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "MELROSE". PVP 7605004.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by R.J. Jacquinot, Greenbush Seed and Supply,United States; S.M. Jacquinot, Greenbush Seed and Supply, United States.Received 1978.PI 595212. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "GB 2148". PVP 7600025. Released 1975.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rth American <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 1978.PI 595213. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "HUTCH". PVP 7700095. Pedigree -II-188 8 9/Trapper//Baca.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Douglass W. King Company, United States.Received 1978.PI 595214. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "DK-33S". PVP 7800003.PI 595215. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "DK-49S". PVP 7800004.280


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Seed Research, Inc., United States. Received1979.PI 595216. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "5422". PVP 7700105.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by A. M., Jr. Andreasen, 4487 Lafayette Street,Marianna, Florida 32446-3412, United States. Donated by Ken H. Quesenberry,University of Florida, Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville,Florida 32611-0500, United States. Received 07/03/1996.PI 595217. Trifolium carolinianum MichauxWild. Caroliana clover. Collected 05/01/1996 in Florida, United States.Latitude 31 deg. N. Longitude 86 deg. W. Elevation 30 m. 12 miles WSW ofMarianna on Leland Rd. Upright, bunch type. Flower cream to pink.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by FMC Corporation, Agricultural ChemicalDivision, P.O. Box 3091, Modesto, California 95353, United States. Received1974.PI 595218. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiCultivar. "CHARLESTON 76". PVP 7200146.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by University Patents, Inc., United States.Received 1979.PI 595219. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiCultivar. "VICS VALENTINE". PVP 7800090.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received1978.PI 595220. Solarium melongena L.Cultivar. "GATOR". PVP 7600001.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ring Around Products, Inc., United States.Received 1978.PI 595221. Sorghum x drummondii (Nees ex Steudel) Millsp. & ChaseCultivar. "EXCEL S235". PVP 7300012.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jeff Pedersen, USDA, ARS, University ofNebraska, East Campus, 344 Keim Hall, Room 329, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937,United States; J.J. Toy, USDA-ARS, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dept. ofAgronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937, United States. Received 07/30/1996.PI 595222. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N149. GS-3. Pedigree - Rox Orange*BC4/A3Tx3 98. Forage sorghum281


line in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595223. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N150. GS-4. Pedigree - Brawley*BC4/A3Tx3 98. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595224. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N151. GS-5. Pedigree - Dale*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595225. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N152. GS-6. Pedigree - Kansas Collier*BC4/A3Tx398. Foragesorghum line in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595226. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N153. GS-7. Pedigree - Wray*BC4/A3Tx3 98. Forage sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595227. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N154. GS-8. Pedigree - Sugar Drip*BC4/A3T398. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595228. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N155. GS-9. Pedigree - Waconia-L*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595229. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N156. GS-10. Pedigree - N98(short selection)*BC4/A3Tx398.Forage sorghum line in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrentparent and completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, Ne.Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595230. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N157. GS-11. Pedigree - N98(tall selection)*BC4/A3Tx398.Forage sorghum line in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrentparent and completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE.Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595231. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N158. GS-12. Pedigree - N99*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completely282


male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595232. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N159. GS-13. Pedigree - N100*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, Ne. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595233. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N160. GS-14. Pedigree - EL-ES*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595234. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N161. GS-15. Pedigree - Ellis*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Steriltiy in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595235. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N162. GS-16. Pedigree - Fremont*BC4/A3Tx3 98. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595236. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N163. GS-17. Pedigree - Atlas*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595237. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N164. GS-18. Pedigree - Early Hegari-Sart*BC4/A3Tx398. Foragesorghum line in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595238. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N165. GS-19. Pedigree - Red X*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595239. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N166. GS-20. Pedigree - Blue Ribbon*BC4/A3Tx3 98. Foragesorghum line in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595240. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N167. GS-21. Pedigree - Colman*BC4/A3Tx3 98. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in other283


environments has not been confirmed.PI 595241. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N168. GS-22. Pedigree - Hastings*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595242. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N169. GS-23. Pedigree - E-35-l*BC4/A3Tx430. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595243. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N170. GS-24. Pedigree - IS2729*BC5/A3Tx430. Forage sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595244. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N171. GS-25. Pedigree - KS5*BC4/A3Tx3 98. Forage sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595245. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N172. GS-26. Pedigree - N108*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595246. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N173. GS-27. Pedigree - N109*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595247. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N174. GS-28. Pedigree - N110*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595248. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N175. GS-29. Pedigree - Nlll*BC4/A3Tx398. Forage sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595249. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N176. GS-30. Pedigree - Early Sumac*BC4/A3Tx3 98. Foragesorghum line in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.284


PI 595250. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N177. GS-31. Pedigree - Spanish Broomcorn*BC4/A3Tx3 98. Foragesorghum line in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jeff Pedersen, USDA, ARS, University ofNebraska, East Campus, 344 Keim Hall, Room 329, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937,United States; B.E. Johnson, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy,Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; J.J. Toy, USDA-ARS, Univ. ofNebraska-Lincoln, Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937, UnitedStates. Received 07/30/1996.PI 595251. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N221ms3ms3. GS-32. Pedigree - BKS57*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595252. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N222ms3ms3. GS-33. Pedigree - BKS82*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595253. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N223ms3ms3. GS-34. Pedigree - BN32*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595254. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N224ms3ms3. GS-35. Pedigree - BTx3042*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595255. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N225ms3ms3. GS-36. Pedigree - BTx623*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595256. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N226ms3ms3. GS-37. Pedigree - BTx630*Tx398ms3ms3. Elite inbredline with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595257. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N227ms3ms3. GS-38. Pedigree - BWheatland*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE285


and Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595258. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N228ms3ms3. GS-39. Pedigree - SC110-9*Tx398ms3ms3. SC110-9 is asister line to TAM428. Elite inbred line with ms3. Closely resembles therecurrent parent and plants homozygous recessive for ms3 are completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595259. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N229ms3ms3. GS-40. Pedigree - RTx2737*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595260. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N230ms3ms3. GS-41. Pedigree - BTx631*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595261. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N231ms3ms3. GS-42. Pedigree - BOK11*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, Ne. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595262. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N232ms3ms3. GS-43. Pedigree - BMA4*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595263. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N233ms3ms3. GS-44. Pedigree - BSD106*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595264. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N234ms3ms3. GS-45. Pedigree - BPTN*BC4/Tx3 98ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595265. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N235ms3ms3. GS-46. Pedigree - BN122*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595266. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N236ms3ms3. GS-47. Pedigree - RTx435*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE286


and Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595267. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N237ms3ms3. GS-48. Pedigree - RTx2741*BC4/Tx430ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595268. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N238ms3ms3. GS-49. Pedigree - IS7013*BC4/Tx430ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595269. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N239ms3ms3. GS-50. Pedigree - BKS24*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595270. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N240ms3ms3. GS-51. Pedigree - BKS56*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595271. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. N241ms3ms3. GS-52. Pedigree - BTx2752*BC4/Tx398ms3ms3. Eliteinbred line with ms3. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and plantshomozygous recessive for ms3 are completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NEand Mead, NE. Sterility in other environments has not been confirmed.PI 595272. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A2N178. GS-53. Pedigree - BN122*BC6/A2Tx398. Elite sorghum linein A2 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595273. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N179. GS-54. Pedigree - BN122*BC6/A3Tx398. Elite sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595274. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A4N180. GS-55. Pedigree - BN122*BC6/A4Tx398. Elite sorghum linein A4 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595275. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A2N181. GS-56. Pedigree - BKS57*BC7/A2Tx398. Elite sorghum linein A2 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.287


PI 595276. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N182. GS-57. Pedigree - BKS57*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghum linein'A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595277. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A4N183. GS-58. Pedigree - BKS57*BC7/A4Tx398. Elite sorghum linein A4 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595278. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A2N184. GS-59. Pedigree - BTx3042*BC7/A2Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A2 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595279. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N185. GS-60. Pedigree - BTx3042*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595280. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A4N186. GS-61. Pedigree - BTx3042*BC7/A4Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A4 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595281. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A2N187. GS-62. Pedigree - BWheatland*BC7/A2Tx3 98. Elite sorghumline in A2 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595282. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N188. GS-63. Pedigree - BWheatland*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595283. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A4N189. GS-64. Pedigree - BWheatland*BC7/A4Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A4 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595284. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A2N190. GS-65. Pedigree - BN38*BC7/A2Tx398. Elite sorghum linein A2 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.288


PI 595285. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N191. GS-66. Pedigree - BN38*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595286. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A2N192. GS-67. Pedigree - BTx623*BC7/A2Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A2 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, Ne. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595287. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N193. GS-68. Pedigree - BTx623*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595288. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N194. GS-69. Pedigree - BN37*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595289. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N195. GS-70. Pedigree - BN101*BC6/A3Tx398. Elite sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595290. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N196. GS-71. Pedigree - BN102*BC6/A3Tx398. Elite sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, Ne. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595291. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N197. GS-72. Pedigree - BN103*BC6/A3Tx398. Elite sorghum linein A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and completelymale-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, Ne. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595292. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N198. GS-73. Pedigree - BRedlan*BC7/A3Tx3 98. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595293. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N199. GS-74. Pedigree - BTx631*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595294. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench289


Genetic. A3N200. GS-75. Pedigree - BTx2752*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595295. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N201. GS-76. Pedigree - R(1)N55*BC5/A3Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595296. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N202. GS-77. Pedigree - R(1)N58*BC5/A3Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595297. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N203. GS-78. Pedigree - R(1)N64*BC5/A3Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595298. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N204. GS-79. Pedigree - R(1)N68*BC5/A3Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595299. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N<strong>205</strong>. GS-80. Pedigree - R(1)N70*BC5/A3Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595300. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N206. GS-81. Pedigree - R(1)N71*BC5/A3Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595301. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N207. GS-82. Pedigree - R(1)N72*BC5/A3Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595302. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N208. GS-83. Pedigree - R(1)N97*BC6/A3Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595303. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N209. GS-84. Pedigree - R(1)IA28*BC8/A3Tx398. Elite sorghum290


line in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595304. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N210. GS-85. Pedigree - R(1)OKY10*BC7/A3Tx398. Elite Sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595305. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N211. GS-86. Pedigree - R(1)OKYll*BC6/A3Tx3 98. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595306. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A2N212. GS-87. Pedigree - R(1)SC110-9*BC7/A2Tx398. Elitesorghum line in A2 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595307. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N213. GS-88. Pedigree - R(1)SC110-9*BC7/A3Tx398. Elitesorghum line in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595308. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N214. GS-89. Pedigree - R(1)Tx415*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595309. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N215. GS-90. Pedigree - R(1)Tx432*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595310. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A2N216. GS-91. Pedigree - R(1)Tx435*BC8/A2Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A2 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595311. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N217. GS-92. Pedigree - R(1)Tx435*BC8/A3Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595312. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N218. GS-93. Pedigree - R(1)Tx2536*BC7/A3Tx430. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent and291


completely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595313. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A3N219. GS-94. Pedigree - R(1)Tx2737*BC8/A3Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A3 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.PI 595314. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchGenetic. A2N220. GS-95. Pedigree - R(1)Tx2808*BC4/A2Tx398. Elite sorghumline in A2 cytoplasm. Closely resembles the recurrent parent andcompletely male-sterile in Lincoln, NE and Mead, NE. Sterility in otherenvironments has not been confirmed.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by David Brenner, Iowa State University,Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Room G2 08, Agronomy Building, Ames, Iowa50011, United States. Received 02/06/1995.PI 595315. Chenopodium berlandieri Mog.Wild. DB 948; Ames 22284. Collected 08/09/1994 in Iowa, United States.Latitude 41 deg. 58' N. Longitude 93 deg. 54' W. Elevation 260 m. Eastside of the Des Moines River, at the route E57 bridge. <strong>The</strong> earliermaturing plants of the population. <strong>The</strong>y are 1-2 M tall and have redstripes on the stems.PI 595316. Chenopodium berlandieri Moq.Wild. DB 9410; Ames 22285. Collected 09/11/1994 in Iowa, United States.Latitude 41 deg. 58' N. Longitude 93 deg. 54' W. Elevation 260 m. Eastside of the Des Moines River, at the route E57 Bridge. <strong>The</strong> latermaturing plants of the population. <strong>The</strong>se late plants were more commonthat the early plants. <strong>The</strong>y are 1-2 M tall and have red stripes on thestems.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Paul Brenner, c/o E.H. Brenner, 3325 RStreet, N.W., Washington, District of Columbia 20007, United States. Received10/14/1995.PI 595317. Amaranthus powellii S. WatsonWild. Ames 22709. Collected 10/01/1995 in California, United States.Latitude 33 deg. 18' N. Longitude 117 deg. W. Elevation 180 m. San DiegoCounty. Keys Canyon Channel, east of Rt. 15. Utriclesnon-circumcissile.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by David Brenner, Iowa State University,Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Room G208, Agronomy Building, Ames, Iowa50011, United States. Received 12/01/1995.PI 595318. Amaranthus hybridWild. DB 954; Ames 22715. Collected 11/04/1995 in California, UnitedStates. Latitude 3 7 deg. 11' N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 197 m.Santa Clara County. <strong>No</strong>rth-west side of Lexington Reservior, east of Rt.292


17. In associated with coclebur (Xanthium) in periodically inundatedareas within the reservoir basin near the level of the over-flow.Pedigree - Amaranthus hybrid involving A. albus and A. californicus. <strong>The</strong>hybrid determination was by a hand-lense look at the flowers at the timeof collection. Stems thin, plants to 30cm tall.PI 595319. Amaranthus californicus (Moq.) S. WatsonWild. DB 955; Ames 22716. Collected 12/04/1995 in California, UnitedStates. Latitude 37 deg. 11' N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 197 m.Santa Clara County. <strong>No</strong>rth-west side of Lexington Reservoir, east of Rt.17. In associated with coclebur (Xanthium) in periodically inundatedareas within the reservoir basin near the level of the over-flow.<strong>Plant</strong>s prostrate, stems fleshy, dead at the time of collection.PI 595320. Amaranthus powellii S. WatsonWild. DB 956/ Ames 22717. Collected 11/04/1995 in California, UnitedStates. Latitude 37 deg. II 1 N. Longitude 122 deg. W. Elevation 197 m.Santa Clara County. <strong>No</strong>rth-west side of Lexington Reservoir, east of Rt.17. In associated with coclebur (Xanthium) in periodically inundatedareas within the reservoir basin near the level of the over-flow.Utricles circumscissile. <strong>Plant</strong>s erect to 40cm tall.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Doug Johnson, USDA-ARS, Utah StateUniversity, Forage & Range Research Unit, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, UnitedStates; Melvin D. Rumbaugh, USDA-ARS, Utah State University, Forage & RangeResearch Lab, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 01/21/1992.PI 595321. Melilotus albus MedikusWild. X91006; Ames 18513; W6 9582. Collected 08/23/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 41 deg. 49' N. Longitude 85 deg. 30' E. Elevation 870 m.Shanghu Village, 20 km W of Korla, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.Small statured sweetclover, 1.0 m tall, white flowered.PI 595322. Melilotus albus MedikusWild. X910019; Ames 18514; W6 9583. Collected 08/26/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 39 deg. 23' N. Longitude 75 deg. 51' E. Elevation 1300m. Growing in margin of irrigated alfalfa field. Zamin Village ShufuCounty, 18 km W of Kashgar, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China. 2.0mtall, white flowered, coarse stemmed.PI 595323. Melilotus albus MedikusWild. X910023; Ames 18515; W6 9584. Collected 08/26/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 39 deg. 23 f N. Longitude 75 deg. 51' E. Elevation 1300m. Wukeshake Village, Shufu County, 12 km SW of Kashgar, Xinjiang,Peoples Republic of China. 1.5 m tall, white flowered. Seed shattered.PI 595324. Melilotus albus MedikusWild. X910031; Ames 18516; W6 9585. Collected 08/27/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 38 deg. 26' N. Longitude 77 deg. 16' E. Elevation 1463m. <strong>Plant</strong>s on border dyke of irrigated alfalfa field. Mixie Village,Shache County, 4 km N of Shache, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.1.5 m tall, white flowered.PI 595325. Melilotus albus Medikus293


Wild. X910043; Ames 18517; W6 9586. Collected 08/29/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 37 deg. 7' N. Longitude 79 deg. 45' E. Elevation 1585 m.Bageqi Town, Kasipi Village, 15 km W of Hotien County, Xinjiang, PeoplesRepublic of China. Contaminant in alfalfa seed.PI 595326. Melilotus albus MedikusWild. X910061; Ames 18518; W6 9587. Collected 09/02/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 41 deg. 16' N. Longitude 80 deg. 14' E. Elevation 1080m. Grassland Station, Wensu County, 12 km N of Asku, Xinjiang, PeoplesRepublic of China. 1.5m tall, white flowered. Contamination in fieldof Medicago sativa.PI 595327. Melilotus albus MedikusWild. X910074; Ames 18519; W6 9588. Collected 09/04/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 43 deg. 18' N. Longitude 86 deg. 40' E. Elevation 1189m. Found in abandoned non-irrigated field. <strong>No</strong>. 24 farm, 40 km NE ofYanqi County, between Korla and Urumqi, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic ofChina. 1.0m tall.PI 595328. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Wild. X910008; Ames 18520; W6 9589. Collected 08/23/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 41 deg. 49' N. Longitude 85 deg. 30' E. Elevation 870 m.Shanghu Village, 20 km W of Korla, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.0.5m tall, yellow flowers. Later in maturity than associated Melilotusalba. Seed immature.PI 595329. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Wild. X910020; Ames 18521; W6 9590. Collected 08/26/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 39 deg. 23' N. Longitude 75 deg. 51' E. Elevation 1300m. Along field margin. Zamin Village, Shufu County, 18 km W of Kashgar,Xinjiang, Peoples of Republic of China. Small plants, 0.5m tall,yellow flowered, fine stemmed.PI 595330. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Wild. X910044; Ames 18522; W6 9591. Collected 08/29/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 37 deg. 7' N. Longitude 79 deg. 45' E. Elevation 1585 m.Bageqi Town, Kasipi Village, 15 km W of Hotien County, Xinjiang, PeoplesRepublic of China.PI 595331. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Wild. X910057; Ames 18523; W6 9592. Collected 08/30/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 36 deg. 17' N. Longitude 79 deg. 56' E. Elevation 2700m. South of Pixa Village, Hotien Prefecture, Xinjiang, Peoples Republicof China. 2.5m tall, yellow flowered. Comtaminant in Medicago sativafield. Seed immature.PI 595332. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Wild. X910068; Ames 18524; W6 9593. Collected 09/02/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 41 deg. 14' N. Longitude 80 deg. 14' E. Elevation 1080m. Kekeya Shelterbelt forest, 8 km N or Aksu, Xinjiang, Peoples Republicof China. Small statured, yellow flowered.PI 595333. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Wild. X910075; Ames 18525; W6 9594. Collected 09/04/1991 in Xinjiang,China. Latitude 43 deg. 18' N. Longitude 86 deg. 40' E. Elevation 1189294


m. <strong>No</strong>. 24 farm, 40 km NE of Yanqi County between Korla and Urumqi,Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China. 0.5 to 1.0 m tall, yellow flowers.PI 595334. Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers.Wild. X910008; Ames 23022; Seperation from Ames 18520; W6 9589; DB 951.Collected 08/23/1991 in Xinjiang, China. Latitude 41 deg. 49' N.Longitude 85 deg. 30' E. Elevation 870 m. Shanghu village, 20 km W ofKorla, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China. Pedigree - Separation fromAmes 18520. <strong>Plant</strong>s with dentate leaflets and small yellow flowers.PI 595335. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Wild. X910057; Ames 23023; Seperation from Ames 18523; W6 9592; DB 952.Collected 08/23/1991 in Xinjiang, China. Latitude 36 deg. 17• N.Longitude 79 deg. 56" E. Elevation 2700 m. South of Pixa Village, HotienPrefecture, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China. Pedigree - Separationfrom Ames 18523. Biennial plants with yellow flowers.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by DeKalb Genetics Corporation, United States.Received 08/06/1996.PI 595336. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "01CSI2". PVP 9600289.PI 595337. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "01DFA3". PVP 9600290.PI 595338. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. M 01DIB2". PVP 9600291.PI 595339. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "01IBH10". PVP 9600292.PI 595340. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. M 01IZB2". PVP 9600293.PI 595341. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "2FADBSR". PVP 9600294.PI 595342. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "F298W". PVP 9600295.PI 595343. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "SNBM". PVP 9600296.PI 595344. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "FBPL". PVP 9600297.PI 595345. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "WKBC5". PVP 9600298.PI 595346. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "WQCD10". PVP 9600299.295


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Seed Research of Oregon, Inc., Oregon, UnitedStates. Received 08/06/1996.PI 595347. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "SR 4010". PVP 9600300.PI 595348. Festuca arundinacea SchreberCultivar. "SR 8210". PVP 9600301.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Olsen-Fennell Seeds, Inc., United States.Received 08/06/1996.PI 595349. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "IMAGINE". PVP 96 003 06.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by DeKalb Genetics Corporation, United States.Received 08/06/1996.PI 595350. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "CX025". PVP 9600307.PI 595351. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "CX197". PVP 9600308.PI 595352. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "CX229". PVP 9600309.PI 595353. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "CX297". PVP 9600310.PI 595354. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "CX375". PVP 9600311.PI 595355. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "CX280C". PVP 9600312.PI 595356. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "CX450C". PVP 9600313.PI 595357. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "CX494". PVP 9600314.PI 595358. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "CX510c". PVP 9600315.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pickseed West, Inc., United States. Received08/06/1996.PI 595359. Festuca arundinacea SchreberCultivar. "CROSSFIRE II". PVP 9600316.296


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Western Rice Research, United States.Received 08/06/1996.PI 595360. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. "MILLROSE". PVP 9600317.PI 595361. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. "SURPASS". PVP 9600318.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by University of Missouri, Missouri, UnitedStates. Received 08/06/1996.PI 595362. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "MAGELLAN". PVP 9600319.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by David A. Sleper, University of Missouri,Department of Agronomy, 201 Waters Hall, Columbia, Missouri 65211, UnitedStates; P.A. Owen, Missouri Agr. Exp. Sta., University of Missouri, Columbia,Missouri 65211, United States; Kerry M. Clark, Univeristy ofMissouri-Columbia, Research Support Service, 3600 E. New Haven Road,Columbia, Missouri 65211, United States; Mike E. Schmidt, Southern IllinoisUniversity, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Sciences, MC 4415, Carbondale,Illinois 62901-4415, United States. Received 08/06/1996.PI 595363. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "Mustang". CV-354; PVP 9600320. Pedigree - Fayette xPyramid. Resistance to soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) race3 and moderate resistance to races 1 and 14. Relative maturity 4.3.Pubescence grey, flower white, pods tan at maturity, seeds yellow withbuff hila. Low lodging (1.3), low seed shattering (1), and averageheight 3 8 inches.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Hollar Seeds, Inc., United States. Received08/06/1996.PI 595364. Cucurbita pepo L.Cultivar. "HSR 1878". PVP 9600321.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Wayne W. Hanna, USDA, ARS, Coastal PlainsExperiment Station, P.O. Box 748, Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States; R.N.Carrow, University of Georgia, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, GeorgiaAgric. Res. Stn., Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797, United States; A.J. Powell,University of Kentucky, Dept. of Agronomy, Lexington, Kentucky 40546, UnitedStates. Received 07/15/1996.PI 595365. Cynodon hybridCultivar. "TIFT 94"; MI40. CV-29. Pedigree - One of 66 finer-texturedmutants induced with 8000 rads of Cobalt 60 gamma radiation in Midironin February of 1983. Performed well or superior in three experiments atTifton, GA and one experiment in each Griffin, GA, Oklahoma, Kentucky,and Florida. Superior quality to Midiron in tests mowed 3x per week at297


12.5 or 25 mm. Quality equal to Tifway 2, similar to Tifgreen in twotests mowed at 6 mm and one test mowed at 2 5 mm. Only entry showing nomole cricket damage in two tests at Tifton, GA in 1993.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Shawn Kaeppler, University of Wisconsin,College of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, UnitedStates. Received 07/24/1996.PI 595366. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N209. PL-286. Developed in United States. Pedigree -Developed by self pollination directly from NSS1(6). NSS1(6) is firstreplication of Nebraska Stiff Stalk Synthetic which had undergone sixcycles of per se selection when selfing was initiated. Medium-short S5line with prolific tendency. Ears medium to large, deep, soft kernels,16 to 18 kernel rows. Requires approximately 1460 heat units forflowering. Selection based on yield potential in hybrid combination andgeneral plant health. Anthers green, silks colorless, cob pink.PI 595367. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. N215. PL-287. Developed in United States. Pedigree -Developed by self pollination directly from NB(S)RF1(5). Populationrepresents fifth cycle of reciprocal full-sib selection in Nebraska BSynthetic with Nebraska Stiff Stalk Synthetic as opposing testerpopulation. Medium-tall, S6 line with some prolific tendency. Mediumheight, requires approximately 1500 heat units for pollen shed. Kernelslight yellow, cobs light pink, 14 kernel rows. Anthers green, silkscolorless. Selection based on yield potential in hybrid combination,standability, and general plant health.PI 595368. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. NBS(8); Nebraska B Synthetic. Developed in UnitedStates. Pedigree - Improved version of Nebraska B Synthetic synthesizedby Dr. J. H. Lonnquist in 1946. Corn-belt dent population released onits potential for producing full season maize inbred lines with goodyield and standability. Populations result of eight cycles of recurrentselection in a replicated recurrent selection program initiated by Dr.W. A. Compton in 1969. Composite of three replicates. Improved by SI perse selection based on index of yield, upright plants, and plants withoutdropped ears. Intermediate in height, prolific, and ears with yellowgrain on primarily red cobs.PI 595369. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. NB(S)RF(8); Nebraska B Synthetic. Developed inUnited States. Pedigree - Improved version of Nebraska B Syntheticsynthesized by Dr. J. H. Lonnquist in 1946. Corn-belt dent populationreleased based on potential for producing full season maize inbred lineswith good yeild and standability. Population is result of eight cyclesof recurrent selection in replicated recurrent selection programinitiated by Dr. W. A. Compton in 1969. Composite of three replicates.Improved by reciprocal full-sib selection based on index of yield,upright plants, and plants without dropped ears. Opposing population inrecurrent selection program was NS(B)RF. Intermediate in height,prolific, and ears with yellow grain on primarily red cobs.298


PI 595370. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. NS(B)RF(8); Nebraska Stiff Stalk Synthetic.Developed in United States. Pedigree - Improved version of Iowa StiffStalk Synthetic originally synthesized by G. F. Sprague. Corn-belt dentpopulation released based on potential for producing full season maizeinbred lines with good yield and standability. Population is result ofeight cycles of recurrent selection in replicated recurrent selectionprogram initiated by Dr. W. A. Compton in 1969. Composite of threereplicates. Improved by reciprocal full-sib selection based on index ofyield, upright plants, and plants without dropped ears. Opposingpopulation in recurrent selection program was NB(S)RF. Intermediate inheight, prolific, and ears with yellow grain on primarily red cobs.PI 595371. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. NSS(8); Nebraska Stiff Stalk Synthetic. Developedin United States. Pedigree - Improved version of Iowa Stiff StalkSynthetic originally synthesized by G. F. Sprague. Corn-belt dentpopulation released based on potential for producing full season maizeinbred lines with good yield and standability. Population is result ofeight cycles of recurrent selection in replicated recurrent selectionprogram initiated by Dr. W. A. Compton in 1969. Composite of threereplicates. Improved by SI per se selection based on index of yield,upright plants, and plants without dropped ears. Intermediate in height,prolific, and ears with yellow grain on primarily red cobs.PI 595372. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. ALAQUAT. Developed in United States. Pedigree -Broad based synthetic containing germplasm from "Alaska to the Equator".Population sent to Dr. Compton by Dr. Lonnquist while at CIMMYT. Yieldpotential relatively good, plants above average stalk quality comparedto other exotic materials. Grain vitreous, exceptional quality;possibilities may exist for utilization of material in production offood grade genotypes. <strong>Plant</strong> and ear heights tall but not extreme.Colored and colorless cobs found in population as well as variety ofendosperm and aleurone pigmentation types. Average maturity 115 days.Undergone 18 cycles of mass selection for adaptation. Adaptive traitsinclude flowering date, plant height, and plant health.PI 595373. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. CB*RUMANIAN. Developed in United States. Pedigree- Synthesized by intermating 12 U.S. inbred lines and 5 Romanianpopulations. Inbred lines included B41, H49, H90, N21, H28, N102, N117,N122, N136, N140, N147, and an unreleased Nebraska Stiff Stalk line703026-3-2. Populations included ICAR-54 Dent,Romanese DE Studina Flint,Cincantin, Local Craciunel, and Local Cluj. Good yield, ears generallyof corn-belt dent phenotype. <strong>Plant</strong> and ear heights consistent withcorn-belt populations. Stalk quality excellent to fair. Cobpredominantly red. Average maturity 114 days. Rapid dry-downcharacteristic in population. Undergone 17 cycles of mass selection foradaptation. Adaptive traits include flowering date, plant height, andplant health.PI 595374. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. KRUG*TABLANCILLO. Developed in United States.Pedigree - Synthesized by intermating Krug variety with different299


sources of maize from Tablacillo race of Mexico. Yield low to moderatedue to short ear lengths and low kernel row numbers. <strong>Plant</strong>s tall, earshigh. Root lodging common due to plant height, although stalk qualitygood for exotic population. Colored and colorless cobs, yellow kernelscommon but white and purple kernels present. Average maturity 112 days.Undergone 2 8 cycles of mass selection for adaptation. Adaptive traitsinclude flowering date, plant height, and plant health.PI 595375. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. EXOTIC COMPOSITE. Developed in United States.Pedigree - Synthesized by intermating 11 populations of cornbelt byexotic germplasm. Populations included CB*Mexican(C2), CB*Caribe(C2),CB*Brazilian(C2), CB*Cuzco(C2), CB*Early Tropical(C2),Gaspe*Columbian(C5), Krug*Tablancillo(CIO), Kenya Composite, Bangkokpopulation, Conico, Latente, and CB*Peruvian. CB is abbreviation forCornbelt Composite which contains five open-pollinated varieties HayesGolden, Barber Reid, Krug, Lancaster, and Golden Republic. CBconstituted less than one-half of original Exot. Yield very goodrelative to other populations of this type. Many ears have kernels ofoutstanding quality. <strong>Plant</strong> height medium tall to tall, ear placementmedium to high. Good stalk strength and plant health. Cobs primarilyred, kernels yellow although some color variation exists. Inbreedingwithin has produced several attractive lines of average height andnormal flowering. Lines yield well in hybrid combination. Averagematurity approximately 114 days. Improved by 13 cycles of modifiedear-to-row half-sib family selection. Lines don't fall into any specificheterotic group as expected based on genetic diversity.PI 595376. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. HAYS GOLDEN*44. Developed in United States.Pedigree - Formed by crossing version of Hays Golden, improved by 13cycles of modified ear-to-row half-sib family selection, to Mo44. Crossto improve standability, with resulting population one-half Mo44 andone-half Hays Golden. Improved by 2 cycles of modified ear-to-rowhalf-sib family selection. Population contains largely Reid or Midlandgermplasm placing it in Stiff Stalk heterotic group. Mo44 combines wellwith Stiff Stalk and non-Stiff Stalk genotypes. Average maturity 114days. Yield good, standability improved by cross to Mo44 relative toimmediate Hays Golden progenitor. <strong>Plant</strong> height tall, ear placement high,but traits not as pronounced as in other Hays Golden populations. Cobred, kernels yellow.PI 595377. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. NEBRASKA ROOTWORM SYNTHETIC. Developed in UnitedStates. Pedigree - Developed by intermating 12 inbred lines and 2Mexican populations with large roots or good root regrowth after damage.Inbreds included N8A, N8B, N28, N38A, N124, A251, A625, B57, B69, Mo22,SD10, CI21E. Two populations were Corn Belt*Zapalote and Zapalote Synl7.Improved by approximately 8 cycles of mass selection for maturity andplant appearance. Further improved by two cycles of reciprocal full-sibselection with Nebraska Drought Synthetic as opposing population.Average maturity 110 to 112 days. Contains largely Reid germplasm,although lines selfed from it perform equally well when crossed toeither heterotic pattern. Yield moderate. Ears medium, cobs red, andgrain yellow. <strong>Plant</strong> and ear heights medium to medium tall. Stalk300


strength vairable due to susceptibility of some plants to common stalkrots. General health good. Most plants dark green. <strong>No</strong> data on rootstrength gathered but one line selfed from population is exceptionalwith respect to this characteristic. Based on genetic material used toform the population, root strength expected to be good.PI 595378. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. NEBRASKA DROUGHT SYNTHETIC. Developed in UnitedStates. Pedigree - Formed by intermating N7A, N28, and Pioneer hybrids3709, 3720, 3505, 3575, 3388, and 3184. <strong>Germplasm</strong> chosen based onreports of stress tolerance. Population random mated for fourgenerations, improved by 2 cycles of reciprocal full-sib selection withNebraska Rootworm Synthetic. Average maturity 108 to 110 days. Sincelarge proportion was hybrids, lines not expected to conform to oneheterotic pattern. Yield good. <strong>Plant</strong> and ear heights medium. Stalkstrength good. Little stalk rot observed and European corn borer damgeless severe in this population relative to others grown in similartrials. <strong>Plant</strong> health very good with good staygreen late in season. <strong>No</strong>data on drought tolerance. Several lines selfed from this populationshow excellent root strength.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by T.S. Cox, USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Science andEntomology Research, Department of Agronomy, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501,United States. Received 07/29/1996.PI 595379. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. KS95WGRC33. Pedigree - KS93U69*2/TA2397. Hard redwinter wheat resistant to Septoria leaf blotch (Septoria tritici) andStagonospora leaf blotch (Stagonospora nodorum). Represents uniquesource of resistance in hexaploid wheat to Septoria and Stagonsosporaleaf blotches. Also carries gene Lr41 for resistance to leaf rust(Puccinia recondita) from TA2460 via KS93U69. In seedling tests,segregated for resistance to cultures of wheat curl mite (Eriophyestulipae) to which TAM107 is susceptible. Similar to TAM107 in days toheading, plant height, and general phenotype.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Soon Jai Park, Agriculture Canada, HarrowResearch Station, Harrow, Ontario NOR 1G0, Canada; J. C. Tu, Agriculture andAgri-food Canada, Greenhouse and Processing Crops Research Centre, Harrow,Ontario NOR160, Canada. Received 07/31/1996.PI 595380. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. Pureline. "AC HENSALL"; HR43-1582. CV-141. Pedigree - OACRico/4/W1541-1503 F2/3/W1336-F2//OAC Seaforth/1667. Medium earlymaturing in southwestern Ontario with improved disease resistance andyield potential. Yielded 2678 kg ha-1, 106.4% of Envoy, 116.9% ofMitchell, 109.5% of Midland, and 105.8% and 101.9% of OAC Cygnus andCentral which were about 2d and 3d later in maturity. Matures about 93 dfrom seeding, adapted in southwestern Ontario, from 42 to 43 N lat.,with 2600 or more crop heat units. Weighs 18.4 g 100 sd-1, slightlysmaller seed mass than check cultivars (20.16 g) but larger seed thanMidland which weighs 16.2 g 100 sd-1. Good appearance, flavour, textureof canned bean in organoleptic test, and cooking and canning quality301


with firm texture. Resistant to BCMV races 1, 15, and NL-8 strain bycarrying'I'and 'bc-3' genes. Resistant to alpha and delta races of beananthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) by carrying 'Are' gene.Hypocotyl green, indeterminate growth habit with short vine. Flowerswhite, pods light tan at maturity.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J.C. Gutierrez, Instituto Nacional deInvestigaciones Agrarias, Junta de Andalucia, Consejeria de Agricultura,Alcala Del Rio, Sevilla, Spain. Received 06/14/1996.PI 595381. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. Pureline. "VICTORIA". CV-110. Pedigree - Stroman 254 / Coker6 02 BR. Long season cultivar. <strong>Plant</strong> shape spreading, height 100-13 0 cm.Leaves smooth, large bolls, and high seed index. Average fibercharacteristics (HVI instruments): length 1.16 inn, strength 28.6 g/tex,Mic 4.2, uniformity 81.1%, elongation 5.6%, lint 37.9%. Highly tolerantto sweetpotato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci).PI 595382. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. "MARIA DEL MAR". CV-111. Pedigree - Stroman 254 / Coker 602 BR. Intermediate maturity. Growth habit cylindrical, height 100-13 0 cm.Leaves smooth, large bolls, and high seed index (llg). Average fibercharacteristics (HVI instrument): length 1.15 in., strength 29.9 g/tex,Mic 4.1, uniformity 81.3%, elongation 5.8%, lint 37.8%. Tolerant tosweetpotato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Garst Seed Company, United States. Received08/16/1996.PI 595383. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "ZS01101". PVP 9600268.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Welsh <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding Station, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>Unit, Aberystwyth, Dyfed, Wales, United Kingdom. Received 09/03/1991.PI 595384. Dactylis glomerata L.Wild. ABY-BC 5486.80; W6 9073. Collected in Italy. Latitude 42 deg. 34'N. Longitude 12 deg. 39' E. Elevation 400 m. Terni.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by William D. Branch, University of Georgia,Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Department of Agronomy, Tifton, Georgia31793-0748, United States. Received 08/30/1996.PI 595385. Arachis hypogaea L. var. hypogaeaGenetic. Pureline. Georgia <strong>No</strong>n-<strong>No</strong>d; GA T-2400. GS-6. Pedigree - [(PI341879 x PI 109839) x (PI 371965 x F439-16-10-3)], F5. Growth habitspreading runner, medium maturity, and long narrow pods. Testa colorpink. Approximate weight 42 g 100 seed -1.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by John D. Miller, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plain302


Experiment Station, Agronomy Dept., Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States.Received 1979.PI 595386. Securigera varia (L.) LassenBreeding. VIRGINIA SYNTHETIC A; NSL 103801. GP-29. Pedigree - Synthetictracing to five sources: Chemung, Emerald, Penngift, Maryland Hay, andMaryland Pasture. Forty-seven superior clones were selected in acid soiltrials, seed was bulked from all clones. Selected for tolerance of acidsoil. Might be useful for revegetating acid mine spoils. <strong>Plant</strong>s variablewithin this germplasm pool, including erect and prostrate plants withnarrow or wide leaves and coarse or fine stems.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Fred V. Grau, Pennsylvania State University,Agricultural Experiment Station, University Park, Pennsylvania, United States. Donated by Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania Agr. Exp. Sta.,Pennsylvania, United States. Received 1961.PI 595387. Securigera varia (L.) LassenCultivar. "PENNGIFT 11 ; NSL 4856. CV-2. Pedigree - Originated between 1905and 1910 from volunteer plants in a field seeded to imported alfalfa, inBerks County Pennsylvania. Released 1954. Stems fine and narrow leaves.Flowers purple to pink. Used as an erosion resistant ground cover.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Bernard P. Goplan, Agriculture Canada,Saskatoon Research Station, 107 Science Crescent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N0X2, Canada. Received 1982.PI 595388. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Cultivar. "NORGOLD"; SL-6 08; NSL 164 709. CV-35. Pedigree - Low coumarincharacter from M. dentatus through M. albus to M. officinalis. Recurrentbackcrosses with the varieties Erector and Yukon were used to getagronomic performance. Released 01/29/1981. A low coumarin cultivaradapted for western Canada.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by B. P. Goplen, Research Station, AgricultureCanada, 107 Science Cresc, Saskatoon. Donated by Bernard P. Goplan,Agriculture Canada, Saskatoon Research Station, 107 Science Crescent,Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0X2, Canada. Received 1983.PI 595389. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Cultivar. "YUKON"; SL-578 (BREEDER 79-75000); NSL 183537. CV-42.Pedigree - A strain of Madrid sweetclover naturalized in western Canada.Base population of Madrid was introduced in to Canada in 1950 by theNeufield Seed Company. Released 02/27/1970. Winter-hardy withoutstanding seedling vigor.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Illinois Crop Improvement Assoc, Illinois,United States. Received 1962.PI 595390. Melilotus albus MedikusCultivar. "GRUNDY COUNTY"; NSL 20097; GRUNDY. Pedigree - Developed in303


Grundy County, Illinois. Procured from a local dealer. Good for seedproduction because the seeds ripen all at once. Seed maturity 10 to 14days before wild types, not as tall as the wild types. Erect with asingle upright stem, seldom more than 4 feet tall. In leafyness theplants compare favorably with wild type plants. Because the stems arethin, the hay is not coarse.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J.B. Park, Ohio Agricultural ExperimentStation, Department of Agronomy, Columbus, Ohio, United States. Donated byBeltsville USDA, ARS, Beltsville, Maryland, United States. Received 1976.PI 595391. Melilotus albus MedikusCultivar. "EVERGREEN"; FC 36062; NSL 30285. CV-3. Pedigree -One-hundred-ninty-seven roadside and field plants were selected in theyears 1924, 1926, and 1928. <strong>The</strong>y were grown in plant-to-row progenytests. Pollination was partially controlled by removing undesirable rowsor plants. Twenty strains were selected in 1928. From all the availablematerial, 11 mass selections of similar growth and maturity were madeand then increased. Considerable roguing was done in 1932. Some strainswere distributed to farmers in 1933. In the spring of 1935 seven masssel. High hay yields. First year's growth tall, upright and somewhatcoarse. Second year's growth tall, coarse, and 3 to 4 weeks later inmaturity than common wild-type plants. <strong>The</strong> blooming period long. Seedharvesting difficult because seed shatters. High temperatures anddrought can result in in low seed yield or seed failures. Well adaptedin the corn belt to the eastern edge of the Great Plains.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by H. Schoth, USDA-ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Station,Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville,Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Donated by Agricultural Research Service-- USDA, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland 20705,United States. Received 1978.PI 595392. Melilotus albus MedikusCultivar. "WILLAMETTE"; "WILLAMETTE WHITE"; FC 33203; NSL 5478. Pedigree- A strain of the common white type, selected in Oregon for diseaseresistance. Resistant to Sclerotinia stem rot and crown rot. Selected inwestern Oregon for use there. Maturity and plant type similar to commonwhite.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Agricultural Research Service -- USDA,Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, UnitedStates. Received 1961.PI 595393. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Cultivar. "GOLDTOP"; FC 36256; NSL 5483. CV-4. Pedigree - A combinationof two strains A46 and S65 both derived from R10377 which was obtainedfrom the <strong>No</strong>rthern Caucases of Russia in 1936. This breeding project wasmaintained as a cooperative project between the Departments of Agronomyand Genetics, Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station and the Forageand Range Section, A.R.S., U. S. Department of Agriculture. Released1956. Excellent seedling vigor and later maturing than other varieties304


of this species. Two weeks later in coming into flower than the variety-Madrid.PI 595394. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Cultivar. "MADRID"; "MADRID YELLOW"; FC 36257; NSL 5484. CV-2. Pedigree- Originated as an introduction through the USDA Division of <strong>Plant</strong>Introduction, from the Madrid Botanical Garden, in 1910. <strong>The</strong> originalseeds were accessioned as PI 27474. Released 1926. Exceptional earlyseedling vigor. Seed production heavy, and early enough to escape thehazard of summer drought in the Great Plains.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by H.D. Hughes, Iowa State University, FarmCrops Subsection, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Donated by AgriculturalResearch Service -- USDA, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center,Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States. Received 1961.PI 595395. Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb.Cultivar. "GOLDEN ANNUAL"; FC 32578; NSL 5486. Pedigree - Obtained fromMongolia, China through the USDA, Division of Forage Crops. Selected forearly flowering and for vigor by Dr. S.N. Smith and Prof. H.D. Hughes inIowa. Decended from a single plant. Released 1939. An annual varietywith a growth form similar to the variety Hubam. Annual is dominant tobiennial in crosses.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by B. P. Goplen, Research Station, AgricultureCanada, 107 Science Cresc., Saskatoon. Donated by Agriculture Canada,Saskatchewan Research Station, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Received1970.PI 595396. Melilotus albus MedikusCultivar. "POLARA"; SL-577 (BREEDER 79-75000); NSL 77599. CV-41.Pedigree - <strong>The</strong> low coumarin gene cu was incorporated into thewell-adapted cultivar Arctic. Three backcrosses were employed usinghoneybees and large plant populations. A total of 3 02 progenies wereestablished in replicated tests, and 20% of the progenies were roguedprior to flowering. Released 1970. A low coumarin cultivar ofsweetclover. Will not cause hemorrhaging or "sweetclover disease" infarm livestock. Adapted to Western Canada. Seed and forage yieldsapproximately 10% less than the cultivar Arctic.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by D.R. Dewey, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range ResearchLaboratory, Utah State University, UMC-63, Logan, Utah 84322, United States;Ren Jiz-Hou, Gansu Grassland Ecological Institute, Utah State University,Lanzhou, Gansu, China. Received 01/27/1991.PI 595397. Melilotus officinalis Lam.Uncertain. D-2767; Yellow-flowered one-seeded sweet-scented; Ames 18509.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by L.T. Colon, CPRO-DLO, Droevendaalsesteeg 1,Wageningen, Netherlands. Received 11/09/1995.305


PI 595398. Solanum microdontum BitterBreeding. MCD 127; Q 35905.PI 595399. Solanum microdontum BitterBreeding. MCD 176; Q 35906.PI 595400. Solanum microdontum BitterBreeding. MCD 231; Q 35907.PI 595401. Solanum microdontum BitterBreeding. MCD 234; Q 35908.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Bons Dorozhkin, Siberian Research Inst. ofAgriculture, Omsk, Russian Federation. Received 03/15/1991.PI 595402. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "BERLICHING"; Q 28389.PI 595403. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "POLIOT"; Q 283 76.PI 595404. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "PREOBSKII"; Q 28378.PI 595405. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "SEDOV"; Q 283 79.PI 595406. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "SYR-9"; Q 28380.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nelson Estrada, PROINPA, Casilla Postal 4285,Cochabamba, Bolivia. Received 03/11/1994.PI 595407. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "386056.17"; BE-6048; Q 32913.PI 595408. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "389349.1"; BE-6048; Q 32914.PI 595409. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "575045"; BE-6048; Q 32916.PI 595410. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "720049"; BE-6048; Q 32917.PI 595411. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "84-34-2"; BE-6048; Q 32919.PI 595412. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "84-75-16"; BE-6048; Q 32920.PI 595413. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "86F-302-8"; BE-6048; Q 32922.306


PI 595414. Solarium sp.Cultivar. "90-245-21"; BE-6048; Q 32924.PI 595415. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "CH'ASKA"; BE-6048; Q 32925.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by V. A. Dragavtsev, N. I. Vavilov All-RussianScientific Research, Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, 44 BolshayaMorskaya Street, St. Petersburg, Leningrad 190000, Russian Federation.Received 04/02/1993.PI 595416. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "ISTRINSKY-1ST"; CIS 10; BE-4620; Q 30449.PI 595417. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "LUGOVSKOY-2ND"; CIS 11; BE-4620; Q 30450.PI 595418. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "VOLZHANIN-2ND"; CIS 9; BE-4620; Q 30448.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Kazuyoshi Hosaka, Experimental Farm, KobeUniversity, 1348 Uzurano, Kasai, Hyogo, Japan. Received 06/07/1994.PI 595419. Solanum phureja Juz. & Buk.Cultivar. "PHU 253"; BE-7106; Q 34943.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Sandra Goodfellow, Scottish AgriculturalScience Agency, East Craigs, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Received 04/26/1995.PI 595420. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "Aura"; Clone 4; BE-7487; Q 35718.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Harald Hildrun, GartnerhallensEliteplantestajon, Sauherad, Akkerhaugen, <strong>No</strong>rway. Received 10/11/1995.PI 595421. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "Beate"; B123; B124; BE-7673; Q 35787.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Konrad Schuler, Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics,IPK, Genbank-Aussenstelle <strong>No</strong>rd, 0-2551, Gross Lusewitz, Germany. Received04/25/1994.PI 595422. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "FABRICIA"; 1533; BE-7040; Q 34843.PI 595423. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "LERCHE"; 15202; BE-7040; Q 34842; CERCILE.307


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Ralph Marx, Lapland, Sweden. Received11/09/1983.PI 595424. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "MANDEL POTATO"; C 12702; Q 24008.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by M.F.W. Jansen Klomp, RZ Research BV, BreedingStation ROPTA-ZPC, P.O. Box 2, Metslawier, Netherlands. Received 11/21/1995.PI 595425. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "Marijke"; AL 180 MS 301; BE-7708; Q 35880.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Konrad Schuler, Institute for <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics,IPK, Genbank-Aussenstelle <strong>No</strong>rd, 0-2551, Gross Lusewitz, Germany. Received04/25/1994.PI 595426. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "MARYKE"; BE-7040; Q 34839.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by R. Ross, USDA, ARS, Inter-Regional PotatoIntro. Station, Peninsula Experiment Station, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 52435,United States. Received 12/08/1983.PI 595427. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "MEX-CES 63"; C 12914; Q 24055. Collected 12/08/1983 in Mexico.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Hubert G. Zandstra, International PotatoCenter, Apartado 5969, Lima, Lima, Peru. Received 12/12/1985.PI 595428. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "PAPA 1"; Q 25881.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by John Meyer, P.O. Box 146, Kellnersville,Wisconsin 54215, United States. Received 02/09/1993.PI 595429. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "Red Potato"; BE-4474; Q 29670. Red-orange color may be causedby yellow flesh showing through the thin red skin of the tuber.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by V. A. Dragavtsev, N. I. Vavilov All-RussianScientific Research, Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, 44 BolshayaMorskaya Street, St. Petersburg, Leningrad 190000, Russian Federation.Received 04/02/1993.PI 595430. Solanum sp.Cultivar. "RESURS-2ND"; CIS 7; BE-4620; Q 30446.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Hilu Omer, Sorghum & Millet Research, Agric.308


Res. Corporation, P.O. Box 126, Wad Medani, Sudan. Received 05/18/1954.PI 595431. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchCultivated. IS 2314; Q2-2-90; SU 70; SHEMSHEN WH.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Solana GmbH, Kielortalle 9, Hamburg, Germany.Received 12/18/1995.PI 595432. Solatium tuberosum L.Cultivar. "Ilona"; 204 24.11; Q 35972.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Dale Sechler, University of Missouri,Department of Agronomy, Columbia, Missouri 65211, United States; J. M.Poehlman, University of Missouri-Columbia, <strong>205</strong> Curtis Hall, Department ofAgronomy, Columbia, Missouri 65211, United States; Calvin 0. Qualset,University of California, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Conservation Program, UniversityExtension Building, Room 133, Davis, California 95616-8539, United States;John Heaton, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Conservation Program, University ofCalifornia, Davis, California 95616, United States. Received 07/15/1996.PI 595433. Avena sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "BATES 89"; UC 89; MO O-6072; NSGC 6133. Pedigree -Pettis/Florida 500. Released 1996. Adapted to irrigated and rainfedproduction in the Central Valley of California and similar regions. Maydiffer slightly in maturity and other characteristics based on aside-by-side comparison with Bates. During the time of evaluation andyear-to-year increase in California, Bates 89 may have diverged fromBates.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Solana GmbH, Kielortalle 9, Hamburg, Germany.Received 12/18/1995.PI 595434. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "Rosara"; 212 24.11; Q 35974.PI 595435. Solanum tuberosum L.Cultivar. "Satina"; 310 24.11; Q 35975. PVP 9600092.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station,University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Received 1961.PI 595436. Cucurbita moschata (Duchesne) PoiretCultivar. NSL 6677; FORTUNA.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Gino Aguirre, PROINPA, Programa deInvestigacion de la Papa, Casilla 405, Cochabamba, Bolivia. Received07/27/1993.PI 595437. Solanum x ajanhuiri Juz. & Buk.Cultivar. "AJAHUIRI"; BOT 3180; BE-4832; Q 30929.309


PI 595438. Solanum x juzepczukii Buk.Cultivar. "AZUL LUK'I"; BOT 2184; BE-4832; Q 30936.PI 595439, Solanum stenotomum ssp. goniocalyx (Juz. & Buk.) HawkesCultivar. "CH'ASKA ZAPALLO"; BOT 2791; BE-4832; Q 30920.PI 595440. Solanum x juzepczukii Buk.Cultivar. "LARAN KAISALLA"; BOT 2207; BE-4832; Q 30937.PI 595441. Solanum x juzepczukii Buk.Cultivar. "LIK'I"; BOT 2861; BE-4832; Q 30939.PI 595442. Solanum x ajanhuiri Juz. & Buk.Cultivar. "LUNKU AJAHUIRI"; BOT 3164; BE-4832; Q 30928.PI 595443. Solanum stenotomum Juz. & Buk.Cultivar. "PEPINO"; BOT 2775; BE-4832; Q 30922.PI 595444. Solanum stenotomum Juz. & Buk.Cultivar. "QOYLLU"; BOT 2694; BE-4832; Q 30921.PI 595445. Solanum x juzepczukii Buk.Cultivar. "SISU LARGO"; BOT 3140; BE-4832; Q 30940.PI 595446. Solanum stenotomum Juz. & Buk.Cultivar. "WAWA CHARA PEPINO"; BOT 2942; BE-4832; Q 30925.PI 595447. Solanum x juzepczukii Buk.Cultivar. "WILA LUK'I"; BOT 1705; BE-4832; Q 30935.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by John Bamberg, USDA, ARS, Potato IntroductionStation, Peninsula Experiment Station, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 54235, UnitedStates. Received 03/16/1995.PI 595448. Solanum neovalenzuelae L. E. LopezWild. CCC 5247; Q 29416; Q 35720. Collected in Santander, Colombia.Elevation 3650 m. Municipality of Bucaramanga. On the road to Berlin,10 km along the road to Vetas, 200 m below the road. In a wet forest.Received as Solanum ineovalenzuelae.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Andres Contreras, Universidad Austral deChile, Inst. Produccion y Sanidad Vegetal, Casilla 567, Valdivia, Chile.Received 12/19/1991.PI 595449. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 888; BE-3768; Q 28785. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. Recta chacao, 18 km Ancud.PI 595450. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 892; BE-3768; Q 28788. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. Recta chacao, 18 km Ancud.310


PI 595451. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 893; BE-3768; Q 28789. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. Isla Caucahue, Morros Lobos.PI 595452. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 894; BE-3768; Q 28790. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. Isla Caucahue, Morros Lobos.PI 595453. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 898; BE-3768; Q 28791. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. Isla Caucahue, Morros Lobos.PI 595454. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 900; BE-3768; Q 28793. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. San Antonio de Chadmo.PI 595455. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 901; BE-3768; Q 28796. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. San Antonio de Chadmo.PI 595456. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 903; BE-3768; Q 28794. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. San Antonio de Chadmo.PI 595457. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 923; BE-3768; Q 28801. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. Caulin Bajo, Ancud.PI 595458. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 925; BE-3768; Q 28802. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. Isla Metalqui.PI 595459. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 928; BE-3768; Q 28803. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. Isla Metalqui.PI 595460. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 929; BE-3768; Q 28804. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. Ancud.PI 595461. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. CON 931; BE-3768; Q 28805. Collected 1989 in Los Lagos, Chile.Elevation 0 m. Chiloe. Ancud.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Luis E. Lopez, Carrera 15 # 14-57, EdificioLucerne Ap. 303, Armenia Diundio, Colombia. Received 02/15/1995.PI 595462. Solanum phureja Juz. & Buk.Wild. LOP 5001; BE-7405; Q 35584. Collected in Quindio, Colombia.Elevation 1850 m. Municipality of Pijao. Vereda La Quiebra, the farmsof Luis Angel Gomez and Tomas Lopez.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Aaron Rodriguez-Contreras, Universidad de311


Guadalajara, Instituto de Botanica, Las Agujas, Nextipac, Zapopan, Jalisco,Mexico. Received 09/14/1993.PI 595463. Solanum pinnatisectum DunalWild. ROD 2495; BE-4893; Q 32539. Collected 08/09/1993 in Queretaro,Mexico. Latitude 20 deg. 34' N. Longitude 100 deg. 19• W. Elevation 2000m. Municipality of Queretaro, road Queretaro-Mexico city, just at thejunction to El Rosario; E side of Monin Indian monument.Mesquite-grassland with Opuntia sp Karwinskia sp., Myrilocactus sp. andProsopis sp. Found also along cornfield.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Aaron Rodriguez, University of Wisconsin,Department of Horticulture, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1590,United States. Donated by Aaron Rodriguez-Contreras, Universidad deGuadalajara, Instituto de Botanica, Las Agujas, Nextipac, Zapopan, Jalisco,Mexico. Received 09/14/1993.PI 595464. Solanum bulbocastanum Dunal ssp. bulbocastanumWild. ROD 2509; BE-4893; Q 32540. Collected 08/12/1993 in Oaxaca, Mexico. Latitude 17 deg. 6 ? N. Longitude 96 deg. 42' W. Elevation 1830 m.Municipality of San Felipe del Agua; foot-hills of San Felipe mountains,500 m N of the town. Oak forest. Along old road. <strong>Plant</strong>s 1 m tall.Corolla stellate, creamy white. Fruit globose.PI 595465. Solanum cardiophyllum Lindley ssp. cardiophyllumWild. ROD 2529; BE-4893; Q 32544. Collected 08/15/1993 in Puebla, Mexico. Latitude 18 deg. 0' N. Longitude 97 deg. 42' W. Elevation 1930 m. SanAntonio del Rio, municipality of San Miguel Ixitlan; on the Huajuanpande Leon-Tehuacan road. In cornfields, near by a small stream andTaxodium mucronatum and Ipomoea sp. <strong>Plant</strong>s 40 cm tall. Corollastellate, creamy white.PI 595466. Solanum cardiophyllum Lindley ssp. cardiophyllumWild. ROD 2533; BE-4893; Q 32545. Collected 08/15/1993 in Puebla, Mexico. Elevation 2 050 m. Santiago Acatepec, municipality of Caltepec; on theside of the road from Huajuanpan de Leon to Tehuacan. Cornfields.<strong>Plant</strong>s 30 cm tall. Corolla stellate, creamy white. Fruit globose.PI 595467. Solanum cardiophyllum ssp. lanceolatum (Berthel.) BitterWild. ROD 2538; BE-4893; Q 32547. Collected 08/16/1993 in Puebla, Mexico. Latitude 18 deg. 35• N. Longitude 97 deg. 23' W. Elevation 2110 m. Km19 from Tehuacan on the road to Orizaba, just at the intersection to Cd.Serdan. In cornfield, growing under Mimosa sp.PI 595468. Solanum cardiophyllum Lindley ssp. cardiophyllumWild. ROD 2541; BE-4893; Q 32548. Collected 08/16/1993 in Puebla, Mexico. Latitude 18 deg. 40' N. Longitude 97 deg. 22' W. Elevation 2150 m.Canada de Rojas; road from Tehuacan to Orizaba. In cornfields. <strong>Plant</strong>s3 0 cm tall. Corolla stellate, creamy white.PI 595469. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. ROD 2543; BE-4893; Q 32549. Collected 08/16/1993 in Puebla, Mexico. Latitude 18 deg. 40' N. Longitude 97 deg. 22' W. Elevation 2150 m.Canada de Rojas; road from Tehuacan to Orizaba. On the side of the312


Highway.Tubers purple.PI 595470. Solarium cardiophyllum Lindley ssp. cardiophyllumWild. ROD 2544; BE-4893; Q 32550. Collected 08/17/1993 in Puebla, Mexico. Latitude 18 deg. 32• N. Longitude 97 deg. 24' W. Elevation 1820 m.Road from Tehuacan to Orizaba, junction to San Vecente. Along cornfield;slope with rocky soil and Agave sp. , Cnidoscolus sp. and Opuntia sp.<strong>Plant</strong>s 40 cm tall. Fruits globose.PI 595471. Solanum bulbocastanum Dunal ssp. bulbocastanumWild. ROD 2546; BE-4893; Q 32551. Collected 08/19/1993 in Mexico, Mexico. Elevation 2400 m. Municipality of Texcoco; Tetzcuitzingo mountainright next to San Nicolas Tlamaca. Disturbed oak forest. <strong>Plant</strong>s 30 cmtall. Corolla stellate, creamy white.PI 595472. Solanum stoloniferum Schldl. & Bouche ssp. stoloniferumWild. ROD 2547; BE-4893; Q 32552. Collected 08/19/1993 in Mexico, Mexico. Elevation 2400 m. Municipality of Texcoco; Tetzcuitzingo mountainright next to San Nicolas Tlamaca. Disturbed oak forest. <strong>Plant</strong>s 40 cmtall. Corolla rotate and long acumens, white.PI 595473. Solanum bulbocastanum ssp. dolichophyllum (Bitter) HawkesWild. ROD 2548; BE-4893; Q 32553. Collected 08/20/1993 in Morelos,Mexico. Latitude 19 deg. 0 1 N. Longitude 99 deg. 9' W. Elevation 2225 m.La Pera, highway from Mexico city to Cuernavaca. Along the highway andamong volcanic rocks with Agave sp. and crasulaceas. <strong>Plant</strong>s 50 cm tall.Corolla stellate, creamy white.PI 595474. Solanum polyadenium GreenmanWild. ROD 2552; BE-4893; Q 32554. Collected 08/22/1993 in Hidalgo,Mexico. Latitude 19 deg. 51' N. Longitude 99 deg. 19' W. Elevation 2311m. Highway from Mexico city to Queretaro city, near the junction towardsTula. Mesquite-grassland with Prosopis leavigata, Acacia sp. and Opuntiasp. <strong>Plant</strong>s 60 cm tall, malodorous. Corolla rotate-stellate, white.Fruit ovoid, light green, striped with broad bands of darker green.PI 595475. Solanum bulbocastanum Dunal ssp. bulbocastanumWild. ROD 2555; BE-4893; Q 32555. Collected 08/22/1993 in Hidalgo,Mexico. Latitude 19 deg. 51' N. Longitude 99 deg. 19' W. Elevation 2311m. Highway from Mexico city to Queretaro city, near the junction towardsTula. Mesquite-grassland with Prosopis leavigata, Acacia sp. and Opuntiasp. <strong>Plant</strong>s 40 cm tall. Corolla stellate, white.PI 595476. Solanum cardiophyllum Lindley ssp. cardiophyllumWild. ROD 2557; BE-4893; Q 32556. Collected 08/22/1993 in Hidalgo,Mexico. Latitude 19 deg. 51' N. Longitude 99 deg. 19' W. Elevation 2311m. Highway from Mexico city to Queretaro city, near the junction towardsTula. Mesquite-grassland with Prosopis leavigata, Acacia sp. and Opuntiasp. <strong>Plant</strong>s 30 cm tall.PI 595477. Solanum cardiophyllum Lindley ssp. cardiophyllumWild. ROD 2560; BE-4893; Q 32558. Collected 08/22/1993 in Queretaro,Mexico. Latitude 20 deg. 17' N. Longitude 99 deg. 54' W. Elevation 2174m. Highway from Mexico city to Queretaro city, just on theQueretaro-Mexico states border. Mesquite-grassland with Opuntia sp. and313


Acacia sp.Corolla stellate, cream colored.PI 595478. Solarium sambucinum Rydb.Wild. ROD 2563/ BE-4893; Q 32559. Collected 08/23/1993 in Queretaro,Mexico. Latitude 20 deg. 48' N. Longitude 100 deg. 26' W. Elevation <strong>205</strong>0m. Foot hills of "El Buey" mountains of Queretaro-San Luis Potosi andMexico city-San Luis Potosi roads junction. Mesquite-grassland withMyrtilocactus sp., Opuntia sp., Acacia sp., and Karwinskia sp. Growingalong cornfields. Corolla stellate, white.PI 595479. Solarium cardiophyllum ssp. ehrenbergii BitterWild. ROD 2566; BE-4893; Q 32562. Collected 08/24/1993 in San LuisPotosi, Mexico. Latitude 21 deg. 53' N. Longitude 101 deg. 24' W.Elevation 2240 m. Villa de Arriaga, road from San Luis Potosi toOjuelos. Mesquite-grassland. <strong>Plant</strong>s 15 cm tall. Corolla stellate,creamy white.PI 595480. Solarium cardiophyllum ssp. ehrenbergii BitterWild. ROD 2567; BE-4893; Q 32563. Collected 08/24/1993 in Zacatecas,Mexico. Latitude 21 deg. 52' N. Longitude 101 deg. 34' W. Elevation 2212m. About 1 km N of Ojuelos. Mesquite-grassland. Growing alongcornfield. <strong>Plant</strong>s 30 cm tall. Corolla stellate, white, lobes lightlytinged with lavender.PI 595481. Solarium polytrichon Rydb.Wild. ROD 2569; BE-4893; Q 32564. Collected 08/24/1993 in Jalisco,Mexico. Latitude 21 deg. 37' N. Longitude 101 deg. 38' W. Elevation 2192m. Matanzas, municipality of Ojuelos; near by the cementery.Mesquite-grassland. Under Opuntia sp.PI 595482. Solarium cardiophyllum ssp. ehrenbergii BitterWild. ROD 2570; BE-4893; Q 32565. Collected 08/24/1993 in Jalisco,Mexico. Latitude 21 deg. 37' N. Longitude 101 deg. 38' W. Elevation 2192m. Matanzas, municipality of Ojuelos; near by the cementery.Mesquite-grassland. Growing along cornfield.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Aaron Rodriguez-Contreras, Universidad deGuadalajara, Instituto de Botanica, Las Agujas, Nextipac, Zapopan, Jalisco,Mexico. Received 09/14/1993.PI 595483. Solarium pinnatisectum DunalWild. ROD 2572; BE-4893; Q 32567. Collected 08/25/1993 in Jalisco,Mexico. Latitude 21 deg. 14 f N. Longitude 101 deg. 47' W. Elevation 2000m. Km 27 from Lagos de Moreno towards Leon, ca. of junction to LasCruces, municipality of Lagos de Moreno. Cornfield, amongmesquite-grassland. Under Acacia sp.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Aaron Rodriguez, University of Wisconsin,Department of Horticulture, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1590,United States. Donated by Aaron Rodriguez-Contreras, Universidad deGuadalajara, Instituto de Botanica, Las Agujas, Nextipac, Zapopan, Jalisco,Mexico. Received 09/14/1993.314


PI 595484. Solarium pinnatisectum DunalWild. ROD 2574; BE-4893; Q 32569. Collected 08/25/1993 in Jalisco,Mexico. Latitude 21 deg. 17' N. Longitude 101 deg. 51' W. Elevation <strong>205</strong>0m. La Aurora, road from Lagos de Moreno towards Aguascalientes,municipality of Lagos de Moreno. Cornfield, among mesquite-grassland.<strong>Plant</strong>s 40 cm tall.PI 595485. Solarium brachistotrichum (Bitter) Rydb.Wild. ROD 2576; BE-4893; Q 32570. Collected 08/25/1993 in Jalisco,Mexico. Latitude 21 deg. 17' N. Longitude 101 deg. 51• W. Elevation <strong>205</strong>0m. La Aurora, road from Lagos de Moreno towards Aguascalientes,municipality of Logos de Moreno. Cornfield, among mesquite-grassland.<strong>Plant</strong>s 50 cm tall. Corolla stellate, white with lobes purple.PI 595486. Solarium cardiophyllum ssp. ehrenbergii BitterWild. ROD 2579; BE-4893; Q 32571. Collected 08/26/1993 in Jalisco,Mexico. Latitude 21 deg. 0' N. Longitude 102 deg. 37' W. Elevation 1819m. Municipality of Valle de Guadalupe, near town and along the road.Along rock fence. <strong>Plant</strong>s 80 cm tall. Corolla stellate, white.PI 595487. Solarium tuberosum L.Wild. ROD 2583; BE-4893; Q 32574. Collected 08/30/1993 in Jalisco,Mexico. Elevation 1500 m. Experimental fields around the College ofAgriculture, University of Guadalajara, municipality of Zapopan. Escpaefrom cultivation.PI 595488. Solarium cardiophyllum ssp. ehrenbergii BitterWild. ROD 2584; BE-4893; Q 32575. Collected 08/30/1993 in Jalisco,Mexico. Elevation 1500 m. Experimental fields around the College ofAgriculture, University of Guadalajara, municipality of Zapopan. Growingunder Agave sp. <strong>Plant</strong>s 50 cm tall.PI 595489. Solarium cardiophyllum LindleyWild. ROD 2585; BE-4893; Q 32576. Collected 08/30/1993 in Jalisco,Mexico. Elevation 1450 m. Bosque Escuela, La Primavera, ca. 3 km NW ofCuxpala, ca. 10 km SSE of Tala, municipality of Tala. By streamside withPhoebe psychotrioides, Lysiloma acapulcense and Salix humboldtiana.Pedigree - Solanum cardiophyllum X Solanum bulbocastanum. <strong>Plant</strong>s 60 cmtall. Corolla stellate, creamy white.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by David Spooner, University of Wisconsin,Department of Horticulture, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706,United States; Andres Contreras, Universidad Austral de Chile, Inst.Produccion y Sanidad Vegetal, Casilla 567, Valdivia, Chile. Donated by AndresContreras, Universidad Austral de Chile, Inst. Produccion y Sanidad Vegetal,Casilla 567, Valdivia, Chile. Received 12/19/1991.PI 595490. Solanum tuberosum L.Wild. SC 4410; CON 883; Azultardia; BE-3768; Q 28783. Collected02/25/1989 in Los Lagos, Chile. Latitude 41 deg. 52' S. Longitude 73deg. 36' W. Elevation 5 m. Chiloe. Sector Recta chacao, in field ofRosalia Segovia, ca. 10 km WSW of chacao on road to Ancud. Flowerspurple. Fruit green, round, smooth. Tubers named Azultardia.315


PI 595491. Solatium tuberosum L.Wild. SC 4421; CON 908; Colorada; BE-3768; Q 28795. Collected 02/26/1989in Los Lagos, Chile. Latitude 43 deg. 6' S. Longitude 73 deg. 43' W.Elevation 2 m. Chiloe. In Yaldad, just W of Quellon in backyard gardenof Clarisa Colivoro. Tubers named Colorada.PI 595492. Solarium tuberosum L.Wild. SC 4425; CON 912; Guadacho; BE-3768; Q 28797. Collected 02/26/1989in Los Lagos, Chile. Latitude 43 deg. 6' S. Longitude 73 deg. 43' W.Elevation 2 m. Chiloe. In Yaldad, just W of Quellon, in backyard gardenof Clarisa Colivoro. Tubers named Guadacho.PI 595493. Solarium tuberosum L.Wild. SC 4426; CON 913; Mantequilla Colorado; BE-3768; Q 28798.Collected 02/26/1989 in Los Lagos, Chile. Latitude 43 deg. 6 1 S.Longitude 73 deg. 43' W. Elevation 2 m. Chiloe. In Yaldad, just W ofQuellon, in backyard garden of Clarisa Colivoro. Tubers namedMantequilla Colorada.PI 595494. Solarium tuberosum L.Wild. SC 4427; CON 814; Gualatito; BE-3768; Q 28799. Collected02/26/1989 in Los Lagos, Chile. Latitude 43 deg. 6 1 S. Longitude 73 deg.43' W. Elevation 2 m. Chiloe. In Yaldad, just W of Quellon, in backyardgarden of Clarisa Colivoro. Tubers named Gualatito.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Raul Castillo, Instituto Nacional deInvestigaciones Agropecuarias, Departamento de Recursos, Fitogeneticos,Estacion Experimental, Quito, Ecuador; David Spooner, University ofWisconsin, Department of Horticulture, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin53706, United States; Luis E. Lopez, Carrera 15 # 14-57, Edificio Lucerne Ap.303, Armenia Diundio, Colombia. Donated by Raul Castillo, Instituto Nacionalde Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Departamento de Recursos, Fitogeneticos,Estacion Experimental, Quito, Ecuador. Received 01/24/1992.PI 595495. Solarium tuquerrense HawkesWild. SCLp 5003; BE-3810; Q 28913. Collected 04/17/1991 in Imbabura,Ecuador. Latitude 0 deg. 20' N. Longitude 78 deg. 20' W. Elevation 3870m. Otavalo. 7.4 km north of toll booth station at Parque NacionalCotacachi-Cayapas, north of Lake Cuicocha, on west side of dirt road atbase of cliff. In disturbed soil by primitive campsite, in organic soil.Corolla blue, rotate. <strong>No</strong> fruits present. Leaves shining. Tubersabundant.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Ronald Van den Berg, Wageningen AgriculturalUniversity, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Taxonomy, P.O. Box 8010, 6700 ED, Wageningen,Netherlands; David Spooner, University of Wisconsin, Department ofHorticulture, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States;William Garcia Fernandez, PROINPA (Programa de Investigacion de la Papa),IBTA (Instituto de Boliviano Tecnologia Agropecuaria), Calle Man Cesped 923,Cochabamba, Bolivia; Maria Luisa Ugarte, PROINPA (Programa de Investigacionde la Papa), IBTA (Instituto de Boliviano Technologia Agropecuaria), CalleMan Cesped 923, Cochabamba, Bolivia. Donated by William Garcia Fernandez,PROINPA (Programa de Investigacion de la Papa), IBTA (Instituto de Boliviano316


Tecnologia Agropecuaria), Calle Man Cesped 923, Cochabamba, Bolivia. Received04/21/1993.PI 595496. Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigena HawkesWild. SFVU 6727; BE-4652; Q 30483. Collected 03/16/1993 in Cochabamba,Bolivia. Latitude 16 deg. 52' S. Longitude 67 deg. 8' W. Elevation 2450m. Inquisivi: Sita, a small community S of Licoma, 1:250,000-scale mapSE 19-4. growing in a corn field, common. Flowers gone, but said byownerof field to have blue corollas. Fruits abundant, round. Tubersdeep in the ground on long stolons.PI 595497. Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigena HawkesWild. SFVU 6747; BE-4652; Q 30490. Collected 03/24/1993 in La Paz,Bolivia. Latitude 15 deg. 32' S. Longitude 69 deg. I 1 W. Elevation 3585m. Camacho: from ca 2 0 km N of Escoma, go east at Cruce de Kariguani,then east ca 7 km to Canchi Tamampayu, 1:250,000-scale map SD 19-14.growing in backyard garden. Stems wilted, flowers and fruits gone.Tubers at end of long stolons, deep in the ground, with skin and fleshwhite, speckled with pink.PI 595498. Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigena HawkesWild. SFVU 6749; BE-4652; Q 30492. Collected 03/25/1993 in La Paz,Bolivia. Latitude 15 deg. 27' S. Longitude 68 deg. 59' W. Elevation 3361m. Camacho: growing by town square of Moko Moko, a small town betweenItalaque and Chuma, in backyard garden of Yasick Fernandez,1:250,000-scale map SD 19-15. growing in backyard garden where it issaid by the owner to be a persistent and common weed, flowering andfruiting in January and February. Stems wilted to the ground. Tubers atthe end of long stolons, deep in the ground. Tubers with purple-brownskin and flesh.PI 595499. Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigena HawkesWild. SFVU 6750; BE-4652; Q 30493. Collected 03/26/1993 in La Paz,Bolivia. Latitude 15 deg. 10' S. Longitude 69 deg. 2' W. Elevation 3120m. Saavedra: 3 km uphill towards Chari from Charazani, in ComunidadLunlay, 1:250,000-scale map SD 19-14. growing in cornfield. Stemswilted to the ground. Tubers at the end of long stolons, deep in theground.PI 595500. Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigena HawkesWild. SFVU 6751; BE-4652; Q 30494. Collected 03/26/1993 in La Paz,Bolivia. Latitude 15 deg. 10' S. Longitude 69 deg. 2' W. Elevation 3350m. Saavedra: 6 km uphill from Charazani towards Chari, in a smallcommunity, 1:250,000-scale map SD 19-14. growing in backyard garden.<strong>Plant</strong>s young, without flowers or fruits. Tubers at the end of longstolons, deep in the ground, skin and flesh white with pink flecks.PI 595501. Solanum brevicaule BitterWild. SFVU 6765; BE-4652; Q 30495. Collected 04/01/1993 in La Paz,Bolivia. Latitude 15 deg. 55' S. Longitude 68 deg. 39' W. Elevation 4124m. Omasuyos: 7 km N of Huarisata on road to Sorata, just above the smallIndian village of Occo Hualata, 1:250,000-scale map SD 19-15. growing inorganic and stony soil among rocks. <strong>No</strong>te: type locality of S.achacasense Card. (S. achacachense may be a good species, but we havetrouble distinguishing these two now). <strong>Plant</strong>s old and wilted. Flowers317


and fruits gone. Small tubers collected.PI 595502. Solarium candolleanum BerthaultWild. SFVU 6768; BE-4652; Q 30496. Collected 04/02/1993 in La Paz,Bolivia. Latitude 15 deg. 44' S. Longitude 68 deg. 38' W. Elevation 3690m. Larecaja: 17 km N of town square of Sorata on road to Tacacoma,1:250,000-scale map SD 19-15. growing in organic soil by side of road inshade of trees. <strong>Plant</strong>s young, without flowers or fruits. 2 young tuberscollected.PI 595503. Solanum candolleanum BerthaultWild. SFVU 6769; BE-4652; Q 30497. Collected 04/02/1993 in La Paz,Bolivia. Latitude 15 deg. 44' S. Longitude 68 deg. 38' W. Elevation 3860m. Larecaja: 17 km N of town square of Sorata on road to Tacacoma,1:250,000-scale map SD 19-15. growing in pockets of organic soil increvices of cliff face. <strong>Plant</strong>s young, no flowers or fruits yet present.Young tubers collected.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by A. Rivera Pena, Inst. Nacional de Inv. Agr.(INIA), Apartado Postal <strong>No</strong>. 487, Edo De Mexico, Toluca, Mexico; J.P.Hjerting, Kobenhavns Universitet, Botanisk Have, Oster Farimagsgade 2B,Copenhagen, Denmark; R. Ross, USDA, ARS, Inter-Regional Potato Intro.Station, Peninsula Experiment Station, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 52435, UnitedStates; T. Richard Tarn, Agriculture Canada, Research Center & Agric-Food,850 Lincoln Road, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 4Z7, Canada; J. Gomez.Donated by A. Rivera Pena, Inst. Nacional de Inv. Agr. (INIA), ApartadoPostal <strong>No</strong>. 487, Edo De Mexico, Toluca, Mexico. Received 12/08/1983.PI 595504. Solanum polytrichon Rydb.Wild. TRHRG 116; C 12914; Q 24036. Collected 09/23/1983 in Zacatecas,Mexico. Elevation 2150 m. Along Zacatecas Highway #54, 27 km east ofValparaiso towards Fresnillo. Ungrazed hillside, well-drained soil attop of slope. Opuntia, Acacia and many composites.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Roel Hoekstra, Institute of Crop Sci. & <strong>Plant</strong>Breeding, Federal Research Center of Agriculture, Bundesallee 50,Braunschweig, Germany. Received 04/12/1995.PI 595505. Solanum microdontum BitterWild. EBS 2879; BGRC 18568; Q 35921. Collected in Bolivia.PI 595506. Solanum microdontum BitterWild. HOF 1976; BGRC 18570; Q 35922. Collected in Argentina.PI 595507. Solanum berthaultii HawkesWild. EBS 1271 X 1218; BGRC 18548; Q 35923. Collected in Bolivia.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by J.P. Hjerting, Kobenhavns Universitet,Botanisk Have, Oster Farimagsgade 2B, Copenhagen, Denmark; E. Petersen,Kleif, Arskag-sstrono, Eyjafjarsysla, Iceland; K. Rahn, LandbrugetsKartoffelfond, Foraedlingsstationen, Vandel, Denmark. Donated by RoelHoekstra, Institute of Crop Sci. & <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding, Federal Research Center of318


Agriculture, Bundesallee 50, Braunschweig, Germany. Received 04/12/1995.PI 595508. Solanum microdontum BitterWild. HPR 293; BGRC 18302; Q 35924. Collected 02/20/1956 in Salta,Argentina. Elevation 1500 m. Capital. Capital Quebrada de San Lorenzo.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Roel Hoekstra, Institute of Crop Sci. & <strong>Plant</strong>Breeding, Federal Research Center of Agriculture, Bundesallee 50,Braunschweig, Germany. Received 04/12/1995.PI 595509. Solanum microdontum BitterWild. EBS 1091; BGRC 24981; Q 35925.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by W. Hondelmann, Gene Bank, InstitutPflanzenbau FAL, Braunschweig, Germany; D. Astley, IBPGR, Rome, Italy; A.Moreira, Bolivia. Donated by Roel Hoekstra, Institute of Crop Sci. & <strong>Plant</strong>Breeding, Federal Research Center of Agriculture, Bundesallee 50,Braunschweig, Germany. Received 04/12/1995.PI 595510. Solanum microdontum BitterWild. HAM 175; BGRC 27352; Q 35926. Collected 03/27/1980 in Tarija,Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 24' S. Longitude 64 deg. 28' W. Elevation 2350m. Cercado. 54 km from Tarija to Entre Rios.PI 595511. Solanum microdontum BitterWild. HAM 176; BGRC 27353; Q 35927. Collected 03/27/1980 in Tarija,Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 24' S. Longitude 64 deg. 26' W. Elevation 2200m. Cercado. 56 km from Tarija to Entre Rios.PI 595512. Solanum x sucrense HawkesWild. HAM 197; BGRC 27370; Q 35928. Collected 04/01/1980 in Potosi,Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 33' S. Longitude 65 deg. 42' W. Elevation 3600m. Frias. 5 km from Potosi on road to Betanzos.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Stepan Kiru, N.I. Vavilov Institute of <strong>Plant</strong>Industry, Department of Tuber Crops, 44 Herzen Street, St. Petersburg,Russian Federation. Received 07/27/1995.PI 595513. Solanum brachycarpum (Correll) CorrellWild. CPC 2292; VIR 2830; Q 35952. Collected in Mexico.PI 595514. Solanum phureja Juz. & Buk.Wild. VIR 17648; Q 35963; Q 35953.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Stepan Kiru, N.I. Vavilov Institute of <strong>Plant</strong>Industry, Department of Tuber Crops, 44 Herzen Street, St. Petersburg,Russian Federation. Received 07/27/1995.PI 595515. Solanum tuberosum L.Breeding. "VIR 1-59K"; Q 35955. Pedigree - {[Sapitta x (Komeras xAtzimba))/Zipinska] / Wzena} / Granata> / Desiree.319


PI 595516. Solanum tuberosum L.Breeding. "VIR N 294"; Q 35956. Pedigree - S.mga/Gatchinski/Umbra/Fausta.PI 595517. Solanum tuberosum L.Breeding. "VIR N 159"; Q 35957. Pedigree - (S. ver/Omega)/Adretta.PI 595518. Solanum tuberosum L.Breeding. "VIR N 114"; Q 35958. Pedigree - S. mcd/Atzimba/Earlaine.PI 595519. Solanum tuberosum L.Breeding. "VIR N 12"; Q 35959. Pedigree - S. plt/Anoka/Runo.PI 595520. Solanum tuberosum L.Breeding. "VIR N 2 74"; Q 35960. Pedigree - S. mcd/(MCF50140/5)/Boon/Desire.PI 595521. Solanum tuberosum L.Breeding. "VIR N 73"; Q 35961. Pedigree - S. ber/S. adg.PI 595522. Solanum tuberosum L.Breeding. "VIR N 102"; Q 35962. Pedigree - S. vrn/(MPJ 50140/5).PI 595523. Solanum tuberosum L.Breeding. "VIR N 336"; Q 35963. Pedigree - S. grl/Hanibal/Hanibal.PI 595524. Solanum tuberosum L.Breeding. "VIR N 416"; Q 35964. Pedigree - S. ber/Taiga.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by J.P. Hjerting, Kobenhavns Universitet,Botanisk Have, Oster Farimagsgade 2B, Copenhagen, Denmark. Donated by Max W.Martin, University of Wisconsin, Potato Introduction Station, 4312 Hwy 42,Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 54235, United States. Received 01/03/1992.PI 595525. Solanum oxycarpum SchiedeWild. HJT 7344; BE-3783; Q 28836. Collected 10/10/1991 in Puebla, Mexico. Elevation 2500 m. 21 km along road from Coxcatlan towards Zoqutlanturning off from the Tehuacan to Oaxaca road.PI 595526. Solanum verrucosum Schldl.Wild. HJT 7396; BE-3783; Q 28846. Collected 10/22/1991 in Nuevo Leon,Mexico. Elevation 3280 m. Cerro Potosi, road up to microhonda station,about 2 0 km along road. Pine woods.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by S.K. Vasal, International Maize & WheatImprovement Center, Lisboa-27, Apdo. Post 6-641, Mexico, Federal District06600, Mexico; Ganesan Srinivasan, International Maize & Wheat ImprovementCenter, Lisboa 27, Apdo. Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Mexico 06600, Mexico; N.Vergara, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Lisboa 27, Apdo.Postal 6-641, Mexico, Mexico 06600, Mexico; B.S. Dhillon, Department of <strong>Plant</strong>Breeding, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, India; S.H.Zhang, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Apdo. Postal 6-641,320


Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; S.D. McLean,International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Apdo. Postal 6-641, Lisboa27, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico. Received 07/22/1996.PI 595527. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 3; CL-02103. PL-194. Pedigree - Pop.21C5FS84-2-1-B-3-B. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 1 and standability 1.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 63. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 143 cm.Ear rot 1.9, Puccinia polysora 1.3, and Bipolaris maydis 1.6 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595528. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 6; CL-02106. PL-195. Pedigree - Pop.21C5FS218-2-3-B-##-6-l-l-BB. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.0 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 65. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height183 cm. Ear rot 1.9, Puccinia polysora 2.4, and Bipolaris maydis 2.1 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595529. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 8/ CL-02108. PL-196. Pedigree - Pop.21C5FS218-2-3-B-####. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 1.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 67. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 171 cm.Ear rot 1.8, Puccinia polysora 2.1, and Bipolaris maydis 1.9 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595530. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 9; CL-02109. PL-197. Pedigree - Pop.21C5FS219-3-l-B-###. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 1.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 68. Grain texture semi-dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height147 cm. Ear rot 1.9, Puccinia polysora 1.5, and Bipolaris maydis 2.2 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595531. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 17; CL-02203. PL-198. Pedigree - Pop.22 TSR (S2bulk)-40-2-1-2-B. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 1.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 69. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height 163cm. Ear rot 2.8, Puccinia polysora 2.8, and Bipolaris maydis 1.9 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595532. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 22; CL-02501. PL-199. Pedigree - Pop.25FS31-l-2-l-3-l-B-##. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 1.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 61. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height 162cm. Ear rot 1.7, Puccinia polysora 2.0, and Bipolaris maydis 2.4 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595533. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 36; CL-03201. PL-200. Pedigree - Pop.32C4FS20-3-4-B-#-B-###. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with good321


general combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 2.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 65. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height 174cm. Ear rot 1.9, Puccinia polysora 2.3, and Bipolaris maydis 2.7 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595534. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 38; CL-03203. PL-201. Pedigree - Pop.32C4FS142-l-l-B-###. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 60. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height 162cm. Ear rot 2.7, Puccinia polysora 2.0, and Bipolaris maydis 2.8 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595535. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 43; CL-04302. PL-202. Pedigree -Ac.7843-16-1-2-B-l-B. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 63. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 150 cm.Ear rot 2.5, Puccinia polysora 2.0, and Bipolaris maydis 2.0 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595536. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 46; CL-04305. PL-203. Pedigree - Ac.7843-32-2-B-###. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 1.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 63. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 162 cm.Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 3.3, and Bipolaris maydis 3.3 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595537. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 48; CL-07301. PL-204. Pedigree - Porillo8073-ll-l-l-###. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 1.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 64. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 171 cm.Ear rot 1.6, Puccinia polysora 3.0, and Bipolaris maydis 2.5 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 59553 8. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 49; CL-07302. PL-<strong>205</strong>. Pedigree - Sta. Rosa8073-6-l-l-###. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 1.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 62. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 170 cm.Ear rot 1.4, Puccinia polysora 2.0, and Bipolaris maydis 2.2 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595539. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 54; CL-P2401. PL-206. Pedigree - Pool 24C20HS94-1-4-B-1-3-1-1-B. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 3.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 64. Grain texture semi-dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height162 cm. Ear rot 2.5, Puccinia polysora 2.3, and Bipolaris maydis 2.4 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595540. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 55; CL-P2402. PL-207. Pedigree - Pool 24 TSR322


19-3-B-####. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with good generalcombining ability. Grain yield 1 and standability 1.0 (1 = good, 5 =poor). Days to 50% silk 64. Grain texture semi-flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height 162cm. Ear rot 2.2, Puccinia polysora 1.8, and Bipolaris maydis 1.9 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595541. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 247/ CL-P2404. PL-208. Pedigree - (Pool 24FS119*FS54)-6-4-1-1-BB-f. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 1 and standability 2.5 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 65. Grain texture semi-dent. <strong>Plant</strong>height 168 cm. Ear rot 1.7, Puccinia polysora 1.8, and Bipolaris maydis1.4 (1 = resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595542. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 254; CL-02119. PL-209. Pedigree -Tux.Seq.C6-149-2-BBB-##-l-BB-f. Lowland tropical white maize inbred linewith good general combining ability. Grain yield 1 and standability 2.5(1 = good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 62. Grain texture semi-dent.<strong>Plant</strong> height 193 cm. Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 2.7, and Bipolarismaydis 1.5 (1 = resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595543. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 263; CL-02128. PL-210. Pedigree - (Pop.21FS241*FS219)-2-1-2-1-BB-f. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 2.0 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 66. Grain texture semi-dent. <strong>Plant</strong>height 162 cm. Ear rot 1.8, Puccinia polysora 3.2, and Bipolaris maydis2.1 (1 = resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595544. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 264; CL-02129. PL-211. Pedigree - Pop.21C5FS219-3-l-B-##-8-l-3-BB. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 2.5 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 67. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height162 cm. Ear rot 2.2, Puccinia polysora 3.0, and Bipolaris maydis 2.0 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595545. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 267; CL-02<strong>205</strong>. PL-212. Pedigree - Pop.22TSR-4-3-l-3-l-BB-f. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 4.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 64. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 195 cm.Ear rot 1.8, Puccinia polysora 3.8, and Bipolaris maydis 2.0 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595546. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 268; CL-02301. PL-213. Pedigree - Pop.231STClFS45-l-l-l-2-3-BB-f. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 3.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 67. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height <strong>205</strong>cm. Ear rot 2.7, Puccinia polysora 2.8, and Bipolaris maydis 1.6 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595547. Zea mays L. ssp. mays323


Breeding. Inbred. CML 271; CL-02904. PL-214. Pedigree - Pop.291STClFS25-6-4-l-#-BBB-f. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 3.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 63. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 198 cm.Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 3.8, and Bipolaris maydis 1.8 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595548. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 273; CL-04307. PL-215. Pedigree - (Ac.7643*Pop.43FS7)-2-3-2-1-BB-f. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 1 and standability 2.0 (1 = good,5 = poor)*. Days to 50% silk 63. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 195 cm.Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 2.2, and Bipolaris maydis 1.8 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595549. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 274; CL-04308. PL-216. Pedigree - (Ac.7643*Pop.43FS7)-2-3-4-3-BB-f. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 1 and standability 2.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 65. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 190 cm.Ear rot 2.0, Puccinia polysora 2.2, and Bipolaris maydis 1.4 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595550. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 277; CL-04311. PL-217. Pedigree - Ferke8243-51-l-l-B-##-l-BB-#. Lowland tropical white maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.5 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 62. Grain texture semi-flint. <strong>Plant</strong>height 183 cm. Ear rot 1.7, Puccinia polysora 2.3, and Bipolaris maydis2.0 (1 = resistant, 5 = susceptible).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by S.K. Vasal, International Maize & WheatImprovement Center, Lisboa-27, Apdo. Post 6-641, Mexico, Federal District06600, Mexico; Ganesan Srinivasan, International Maize & Wheat ImprovementCenter, Lisboa 27, Apdo. Postal 6-641, Mexico City, Mexico 06600, Mexico; N.Vergara, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Lisboa 27, Apdo.Postal 6-641, Mexico, Mexico 06600, Mexico; B.S. Dhillon, Department of <strong>Plant</strong>Breeding, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, India; S.H.Zhang, International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Apdo. Postal 6-641,Lisboa 27, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; S.D. McLean,International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Apdo. Postal 6-641, Lisboa27, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; F. San Vicente,International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Apdo. Postal 6-641, Lisboa27, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; Sai K. Ramanujam,International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Apdo. Postal 6-641, Lisboa27, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico. Received 07/22/1996.PI 595551. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 19; CL-02402. PL-218. Pedigree - Pop.24C5FS26-l-3-4-2-B-3-l-##. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.0 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 68. Grain texture semi-dent. <strong>Plant</strong>height 174 cm. Ear rot 2.4, Puccinia polysora 1.5, and Bipolaris maydis3.0 (1 = resistant, 5 = susceptible).324


PI 595552. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 20; CL-02403. PL-219. Pedigree - Pop.24C5FS34-2-3-B-###. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 66. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height 153 cm.Ear rot 2.2, Puccinia polysora 1.7, and Bipolaris maydis 2.1 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595553. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 25; CL-02601. PL-220. Pedigree - Pop.26C5FS37-l-4-B-f-B. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 62. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height 152cm. Ear rot 2.1, Puccinia polysora 2.1, and Bipolaris maydis 2.1 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595554. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 27; CL-02701. PL-221. Pedigree - Pop.27C5FSl-l-3-B-###. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 1.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 64. Grain texture semi-dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height165 cm. Ear rot 2.2, Puccinia polysora 1.6, and Bipolaris maydis 2.5 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595555. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 28; CL-02702. PL-222. Pedigree - Pop.27C5FS35-8-3-B-####-B. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 1.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 64. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height 160cm. Ear rot 2.5, Puccinia polysora 3.0, and Bipolaris maydis 2.5 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595556. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 29; CL-02703. PL-223. Pedigree - Pop.27C5FS71-3-l-B-f-B. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 65. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height 154cm. Ear rot 2.0, Puccinia polysora 1.7, and Bipolaris maydis 1.8 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595557. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 31; CL-02705. PL-224. Pedigree - Pop.27C5FS117-l-4-B-####. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 65. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height 175cm. Ear rot 3.3, Puccinia polysora 1.7, and Bipolaris maydis 2.3 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595558. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 32; CL-02801. PL-225. Pedigree - Pop.28 TSR (S2bulk)-ll-2-4-B-l-##. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 1 and standability 1.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 62. Grain texture semi-dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height143 cm. Ear rot 2.6, Puccinia polysora 2.3, and Bipolaris maydis 2.6 (1325


= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595559. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 33; CL-2802. PL-226. Pedigree - Pop.28 TSR (S2bulk)-21-3-l-3-l-####. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 1 and standability 1.0 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 61. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height153 cm. Ear rot 2.1, Puccinia polysora 1.5, and Bipolaris maydis 2.0 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595560. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 40; CL-03601. PL-227. Pedigree - Pop.36C5FS144-2-2-B-###. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 1 and standability 2.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 65. Grain texture semi-dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height188 cm. Ear rot 1.7, Puccinia polysora 2.4, and Bipolaris maydis 2.7 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595561. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 52; CL-07902. PL-228. Pedigree - Sta.Rosa8079-22-2-2-##. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 1.5 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 68. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height 158cm. Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 2.5, and Bipolaris maydis 2.5 (1 =resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595562. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 282; CL-P2201. PL-229. Pedigree - (Pool 22 x Pool22)-2-2-3-l-BB-##. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 3.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 59. Grain texture semi-dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height177 cm. Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 4.8, and Bipolaris maydis 2.0 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595563. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 283; CL-P2202. PL-230. Pedigree - (Pool 22 xPop.26)-2-2-2-l-BB-####. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 3.0 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 63. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height160 cm. Ear rot 1.7, Puccinia polysora 3.5, and Bipolaris maydis 2.0 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595564. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 285; CL-02405. PL-231. Pedigree -Pop.24C5FS34-2-3-B-f-2#-BBB-##. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbredline with good general combining ability. Grain yield 1 and standability3.0 (1 = good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 61. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong>height 175 cm. Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 3.5, and Bipolaris maydis2.0 (1 = resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595565. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 287; CL-02407. PL-232. Pedigree - (Pop.24 xPop.27)-4-l-B-l-l-BB-##. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.5 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 61. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height326


200 cm. Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 4.7, and Bipolaris maydis 2.0 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595566. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 297; CL-00308. PL-233. Pedigree - Syn.AmarilloTSR-23-3-l-l-l-BB-##. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 3.0 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 67. Grain texture semi-dent. <strong>Plant</strong>height 177 cm. Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 1.7, and Bipolaris maydis2.0 (1 = resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595567. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 298; CL-00310. PL-234. Pedigree - Syn.AmarilloTSR-7-4-2-2-l-BB-##. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line with goodgeneral combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 3.0 (1 = good,5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 62. Grain texture semi-flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height155 cm. Ear rot 1.7, Puccinia polysora 2.3, and Bipolaris maydis 1.5 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595568. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 2 99; CL-00312. PL-235. Pedigree - Syn.AmarilloTSR-76-l-2-2-2-BB-##. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 3.0 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 60. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height2 02 cm. Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 3.7, and Bipolaris maydis 1.7 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595569. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 300; CL-00314. PL-236. Pedigree - Syn.AmarilloTSR-76-l-2-3-l-BB-####. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 2.5 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 58. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height182 cm. Ear rot 1.0, Puccinia polysora 3.5, and Bipolaris maydis 2.0 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 59557 0. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 303; CL-00320. PL-237. Pedigree - Syn.AmarilloTSR-23-3-2-4-3-BB-####. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 2 and standability 3.0 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 64. Grain texture flint. <strong>Plant</strong> height173 cm. Ear rot 2.3, Pucccinia polysora 2.2, and Bipolaris maydis 2.0 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).PI 595571. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Inbred. CML 305; CL-00302. PL-238. Pedigree - Syn.AmarilloTSR-23-2-2-l-3-BB-####. Lowland tropical yellow maize inbred line withgood general combining ability. Grain yield 3 and standability 2.0 (1 =good, 5 = poor). Days to 50% silk 63. Grain texture dent. <strong>Plant</strong> height182 cm. Ear rot 1.5, Puccinia polysora 2.8, and Bipolaris maydis 2.0 (1= resistant, 5 = susceptible).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received1974.327


PI 595572. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "JUNEAU". PVP 7400054.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Morrison Brothers Seed Co., United States.Received 1975.PI 595573. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "LEO". PVP 7400053.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Crites Moscow Growers, Inc., Moscow, Idaho,United States. Received 1978.PI 595574. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "REBEL". PVP 7700047.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by A.G. Gustafson, United States. Received 1978.PI 595575. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "GYPSY". PVP 7700011.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by W. Atlee Burpee Company, United States.Received 1978.PI 595576. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "ROYAL OAK LEAF". PVP 7800009. Passport data not available for"Royal Oak Leaf".<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Cornell University, New York Agr. Exp. Sta.,Ithaca, New York, United States. Received 1978.PI 595577. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaCultivar. "MULTILEAF". PVP 7300100.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Victor Heintzberger, Bruce Church Company,1020 Merrill Street, Salinas, California 93912, United States. Received 1978.PI 595578. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "WINTER SUPREME". PVP 7800014. Passport data not available for"Winter Supreme".<strong>The</strong> following were developed by A.G. Gustafson, United States. Received 1978.PI 595579. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "GRANADA". PVP 7800017.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Canners Seed Corporation, Lewisville, Idaho,United States. Received 1978.328


PI 595580. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "NO. 6060 FREEZER". PVP 7600016.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by W. Brotherton Seed Company, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 1978.PI 595581. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "AVON". PVP 7800036.PI 595582. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "QUINCY". PVP 7800037.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Quali-Sel, Inc., United States. Received1978.PI 595583. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "GILA". PVP 7600014.PI 595584. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "BLANCO". PVP 7800062.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received1978.PI 595585. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "ANDES". PVP 7800044.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by W. Brotherton Seed Company, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 1978.PI 595586. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "GRANT". PVP 7800039.PI 595587. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "SUSSEX". PVP 7800038.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Zwaan and de Wiljes Ltd., Netherlands.Received 1978.PI 595588. Poa compressa L.Cultivar. "HARMONY". PVP 7700107.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by James B. Moutray, ABI Alfalfa, 2316 259thStreet, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; J.R. Thomas. Donated by Rudy-PatrickSeed Company, Ames, Iowa, United States. Received 1972.PI 595589. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaCultivar. "ANCHOR"; REG NO 59. CV-59; PVP 7200039. Pedigree - 9-clone329


synthetic derived from Apex (1) , Alfa (1) , Saranac (1) , DuPuits (3) , andAlfa with 2 cycles of recurrent selection for bacterial wilt resistance(3). Flemish-type cultivar. Similar to Vernal in winterhardiness.Flowers mostly light to dark purple with very few variegated. Adapted toCentral and <strong>No</strong>rthern Corn Belt, <strong>No</strong>rtheastern U.S., and eastern Canada.Higher yielding than Vernal and rapid recovery after cutting. Resistantto bacterial wilt and downy mildew. Moderately resistant to pea aphid.More tolerant to potato leafhopper yellowing than DuPuits or Apex.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, United States.Received 1979.PI 595590. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "CALSWEET". PVP 7800089.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, United States. Received1979.PI 595591. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "DANTE". PVP 7800094.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by M.S. Offutt, University of Arkansas,Fayetteville, Arkansas 72 701, United States. Donated by Arkansas Agr. Exp.Sta., Arkansas, United States. Received 1971.PI 595592. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativaCultivar. "VICTORIA". CV-53; PVP 7200070. Pedigree - 9-clone syntheticderived from Can. Ma 5110 (2), Can. Sc 3513 (2), Can. Sc Ma 531 (1),Neb. A 224 Syn. 3 (1), Rhizoma (2), and an unknown origin (1). Similarin forage yields to Buffalo, Cody, and Vernal. Similar to Vernal inwinter dormancy. Variable flower color. Low crowns with much-branchedtaproot and tendency to spread by means of rhizomes. Semi-decumbentgrowth habit. Adapted to the Central U.S. from eastern Kansas to westernTennesse. Moderately resistant to common leafspot, downy mildew,Phytophthora root rot, bacterial wilt, potato leafhoppers, and thrips.Resistant to spotted alfalfa aphid.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Zwaan and de Wiljes Ltd., Netherlands.Received 1979.PI 595593. Poa pratensis L.Cultivar. "WELCOME". PVP 7700063.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Zelder B.V., Netherlands. Received 1979.PI 595594. Festuca rubra ssp. fallax (Thuill.) NymanCultivar. "AGRAM". PVP 7700032.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Joseph Harris Company, Inc., Moreton Farm,330


Rochester, New York 14624, United States. Received 1979.PI 595595. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "DEEP RED". PVP 7800086.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Quali-Sel, Inc., United States. Received1979.PI 595596, Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "AMARAL 400". PVP 7800083.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Williamette Seed Company, United States.Received 08/12/1996.PI 595597. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "VIVID". PVP 9600330.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 08/13/1996.PI 595598. Medicago sativa L.Cultivar. "SUPERBA". PVP 96 00331.PI 595599. Medicago sativa L.Cultivar. "5681". PVP 9600332.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Rogers Seed Company, United States. Received08/14/1996.PI 595600. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "CAJUN". PVP 9600334.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 08/13/1996.PI 595601. Medicago sativa L.Cultivar. "5939". PVP 9600333.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Rogers Seed Company, United States. Received08/14/1996.PI 595602. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "MONET". PVP 9600335.PI 595603. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "PRAIRIE". PVP 9600336.PI 595604. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "REMINGTON". PVP 9600337.331


PI 595605. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. "WINCHESTER". PVP 9600338.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Arnel Hallauer, Iowa State University,Department of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Kendall R. Lamkey,USDA-ARS, Iowa State University, 1555 Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates. Received 08/26/1996.PI 595606. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. BS11(MER)C5. GP-32 9. Pedigree - Developed by fivecycles of modified ear-to-row selection. 17% higher yielding thanBS11C0. Grain moisture 5%, root lodging 55%, stalk lodging 47%, plantheight 2%, ear height 7%, and growing degrees to silk emergence 3%, wereall reduced in comparison to BS11C0.PI 595607. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. BS11(FS)C5. GP-330. Pedigree - Developed by fivecycles of intrapopulation full-sib selection. 4% higher yielding thanBS11C0. Grain moisture 6%, root lodging 72%, stalk lodging 54%, plantheight 13%, ear height 24%, and growing degrees to silk emergence 5%,were all reduced in comparison to BS11C0.PI 595608. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. BS11(HI)C5. GP-331. Pedigree - Developed by fivecycles of half-sib selection using inbred tester B79. 5% higher yieldingthan BS11C0. Grain moisture 3%, root lodging 84%, stalk lodging 45%,plant height 9%, ear height 16%, and growing degrees to silk emergence5%, were all reduced in comparison to BS11C0.PI 595609. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. BS11(S2)C5. GP-332. Pedigree - Developed by fivecycles of S2 recurrent selection. 19% higher yielding than BS11C0. Grainmoisture 6%, root lodging 59%, stalk lodging 41%, plant height 7%, earheight 13%, and growing degrees to silk emergence 7%, were all reducedin comparison to BS11C0.PI 595610. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. BS11(30-S1)C5. GP-333. Pedigree - Developed byfive cycles of SI recurrent selection. 12% higher yielding than BS11C0.Grain moisture 5%, root lodging 51%, stalk lodging 23%, plant height 7%,ear height 13%, and growing degrees to silk emergence 5%, were allreduced in comparison to BS11C0.PI 595611. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. BS11(S1)C5; BS11(20-S1)C5. GP-334. Pedigree -Developed by five cycles of SI recurrent selection. Very desirableagronomics. 11% higher yielding than BS11C0. Grain moisture 7%, rootlodging 90%, stalk lodging 54%, plant height 15%, ear height 25%, andgrowing degrees to silk emergence 8%, were all reduced in comparison toBS11C0.PI 595612. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. BS11(10-S1)C5. GP-335. Pedigree - Developed by332


five cycles of SI recurrent selection. In comparison with BS11CO,increased grain yield 12%, lower grain moisture at harvest 9%, increasedresistance to stalk lodging 31%, and earlier silk emergence 3%.PI 595613. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Population. BS11(5-S1)C5. GP-336. Pedigree - Developed by fivecycles of SI recurrent selection. 16% lower yielding and grain moisture1% greater than BS11C0. Root lodging 48%, stalk lodging 12%, plantheight 6%, ear height 15%, and growing degrees to silk emergence 3%,were all reduced in comparison to BS11C0.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Garst Seed Company, United States. Received08/16/1996.PI 595614. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. n ZS01131". PVP 9600269.PI 595615. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "ZS01228". PVP 9600270.PI 595616. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "ZS01250". PVP 9600271.PI 595617. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "ZS01279". PVP 9600272.PI 595618. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "ZS01459". PVP 9600273.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by AgraTech Seeds Inc.. Received 08/02/1996.PI 595619. Arachis hypogaea L.Cultivar. "AT 108". PVP 9600322.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Progeny Advanced Genetics, Inc., Salinas,California, United States. Received 08/05/1996.PI 595620. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "KING HENRY". PVP 9600323.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by SEEDCO Corporation. Received 08/05/1996.PI 595621. Gossypium hirsutum L.Cultivar. "9148". PVP 9600324.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Hartz Seed Company, United States. Received08/06/1996.PI 595622. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "H616". PVP 9600325.333


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by DEKALB Genetics Corporation, United States.Received 08/05/1996.PI 595623. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "PHEI4SR". PVP 9600326.PI 595624. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "83IBI3SR". PVP 9600327.PI 595625. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "91BMA2SR". PVP 9600328.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by University of Maryland, College Park,Maryland, United States. Received 08/08/1996.PI 595626. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "Wicomico". PVP 9600329.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Seed Research of Oregon, Inc., Oregon, UnitedStates. Received 08/19/1996.PI 595627. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "SR 4400". PVP 9600339.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pratum Co-op Warehouse, United States.Received 08/19/1996.PI 595628. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "ACADEMY". PVP 9600340.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by USDA, NRCS, Aberdeen <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center,Aberdeen, Idaho, United States. Received 08/20/1996.PI 595629. Elymus lanceolatus (Scribner & J. G. Smith) Gould ssp.lanceolatusCultivar. "BANNOCK". PVP 9600341.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jenks Seed Connection, United States.Received 08/22/1996.PI 595630. Festuca arundinacea SchreberCultivar. "JUBILEE". PVP 9600343.PI 595631. Festuca arundinacea SchreberCultivar. "MORGAN". PVP 9600344.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pickseed West, Inc., United States. Received334


07/30/1996.PI 595632. Festuca arundinacea SchreberCultivar. "EMPRESS". PVP 9600345.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Olsen-Fennell Seeds, Inc., United States.Received 08/16/1996.PI 595633. Festuca arundinacea SchreberCultivar. "PYRAMID". PVP 9600346.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by New Mexico State University, AgriculturalExperiment Station, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States. Received08/27/1996.PI 595634. Allium cepa L.Cultivar. "NUMEX CENTRIC". PVP 9600347.PI 595635. Allium cepa L.Cultivar. "NUMEX CRISPY". PVP 9600348.PI 595636. Allium cepa L.Cultivar. "NUMEX DULCE". PVP 9600349.PI 595637. Allium cepa L.Cultivar. "NUMEX LUNA". PVP 9600350.PI 595638. Allium cepa L.Cultivar. "NUMEX MESA". PVP 9600351.PI 595639. Allium cepa L.Cultivar. "NUMEX VADO". PVP 9600352.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rthrup King Company, United States.Received 08/23/1996.PI 595640. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "S 48-14". PVP 9600353.PI 595641. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "S 51-00". PVP 9600354.PI 595642. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "S 62-62". PVP 9600355.PI 595643, Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "S 65-50". PVP 9600356.PI 595644. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "S 67-70". PVP 9600357.335


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Gina Rowan, University of Georgia, Miller<strong>Plant</strong> Science Building Rm. 3111, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States; DanPhillips, University of Georgia, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, GeorgiaExperiment Station, Experiment, Georgia 30223, United States; Richard S.Hussey, University of Georgia, College of Agric. and Envirn. Sciences,Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Athens, Georgia 30602-7274, United States; H.Roger Boerma, University of Georgia, Department of Crop & Soil Science, 3111<strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Building, Athens, Georgia 30602-7272, United States; E. DaleWood, University of Georgia, Dept. of Crop & Soil Sciences, Athens, Georgia30602, United States; S.L. Finnerty, University of Georgia, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>Pathology, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States. Received 08/27/1996.PI 595645. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "Benning"; G88-3266. CV-367; PVP 9600358. Pedigree -Hutcheson x Coker 6738. Maturity group VII (relative maturity 1.8).Growth habit determinate. Flowers purple, tawny pubescence, and tan podwalls. Seeds yellow with shiny seed coat and brown hila of varyingintensity. Resistant to southern biotype of stem canker (Diaporthephaseolorum) and bacterial pustule (Xanthomonas campestris pv.glycines). Resistance to southern (Meloidogyne incognita), peanut (M.arenaria), and Javanese (M. Javanese) root-knot nematodes. Moderatelyresistant to prevalent races of frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina)and is resistant to Race 3 of soybean cyst nematode (Heteroderaglycines).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by John M. Clarke, Agriculture and Agri-FoodCanada, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Res. Centre, Box 1030, Swift Current,Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada. Received 08/30/1996.PI 595646. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8871-AN-I. Pedigree - D8193/Bidi 17. Near-isogenicdurum wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595647. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8871-AN-S. Pedigree - D8193/Bidi 17. Near-isogenicdurum wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595648. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8974-HA4-S. Pedigree - Westbred 881/Wascana.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595649. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8974-HA4-I. Pedigree - Westbred 881/Wascana.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595650. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8976-AY-I. Pedigree - Westbred 881/DT 618.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595651. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8976-AY-S. Pedigree - Westbred 881/DT 618.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595652. Triticum durum Desf.336


Genetic. Pureline. 8980-AG2-S. Pedigree - Kyle/Westbred 881.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595653. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8980-AG2-I. Pedigree - Kyle/Westbred 881.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595654. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8981-GM2-I. Pedigree - Kyle/Westbred 881.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595655. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8981-GM2-S. Pedigree - Kyle/Westbred 881.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595656. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8982-CJ5-I. Pedigree - Kyle/Westbred 881.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595657. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8982-CJ5-S. Pedigree - Kyle/Westbred 881.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595658. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8982-TX-S. Pedigree - Kyle/Westbred 881.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595659. Triticum durum Desf.Genetic. Pureline. 8982-TX-I. Pedigree - Kyle/Westbred 881.Near-isogenic durum wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595660. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8644-057-S. Pedigree - BW 536/85407. Near-isogeniccommon wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595661. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8644-057-1. Pedigree - BW 536/85407. Near-isogeniccommon wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595662. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8902-BK3-I. Pedigree - ND643/BW 621//BW 591.Near-isogenic common wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595663. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8902-BK3-S. Pedigree - ND643/BW 621//BW 591.Near-isogenic common wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595664. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8908-CU2-I. Pedigree - 93349/BW 123//BW 131.Near-isogenic common wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595665. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8908-CU2-S. Pedigree - 93349/BW 123//BW 131.Near-isogenic common wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.337


PI 595666. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8916-CG09-S. Pedigree - HY 377/8021V2//L8474D1.Near-isogenic common wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595667. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8916-CG09-I. Pedigree - HY 377/8021V2//L8474D1.Near-isogenic common wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595668. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8917-AG-S. Pedigree - HY 377/L8474D1//8021V2.Near-isogenic common wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595669. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8917-AG-I. Pedigree - HY 377/L8474D1//8021V2.Near-isogenic common wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.PI 595670. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8918-DP08-S. Pedigree - HY 358/7915QX76B2//<strong>No</strong>rseman.Near-isogenic common wheat. Photoperiod sensitive.PI 595671. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Genetic. Pureline. 8918-DP08-I. Pedigree - HY 358/7915QX76B2//<strong>No</strong>rseman.Near-isogenic common wheat. Photoperiod insensitive.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by B. Glaz, USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field Station,Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States; P.Y.P. Tai, USDA-ARS, SugarcaneField Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, United States;Christopher W. Deren, University of Florida, Institute of Food andAgriculture, EREC Box 8003, Belle Glade, Florida 33430, United States; JimmieD. Miller, USDA, ARS, Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point,Florida 33438, United States; J.M. Shine, Jr., Florida Sugar Cane League,Inc., Clewiston, Florida 33440, United States; Jack C. Comstock, USDA-ARS,Sugarcane Field Station, Star Route Box 8, Canal Point, Florida 33438, UnitedStates. Received 09/05/1996.PI 595672. Saccharum hybridCultivar. "CP 88-1762". CV-105. Pedigree - Polycross with CP 80-1743 asthe female parent. Equalled sugar production of checks on organic soilsand slightly higher on sand soils. Resistance for commercial productionin Florida to sugarcane mosaic virus, leaf scald (Xanthomonasalbilineans), eye spot (Bipolaris sacchari), smut (Ustilago scitaminea),rust (Puccinia melanocephala), and ratoon stunting disease (Clavibacterxyli susp. xyli). Fiber content 11.48% compared to 10.37% for CP 70-1133and 10.04% for CP 72-1210.PI 595673. Saccharum hybridCultivar. "CP 88-1508". CV-106. Pedigree - CP 81-1238 / CP 78-1610. Onorganic soils, slightly higher sucrose content and cane yield than bestcheck. On sand soils, sucrose content slightly less but cane yieldsignificantly greater than check. Resistance for commercial productionin Florida to sugarcane mosaic virus, leaf scald (Xanthomonasalbilineans), eye spot (Bipolaris sacchari), smut (Ustilago scitaminea),rust (Puccinia melanocephala), and ratoon stunting disease (Clavibacterxyli subsp. xyli). Some susceptibility to dry top rot (Ligniera338


vasculorum). Fiber content 10.64% compared to 10.37% for CP 70-1133 and10.04% for CP 72-1210.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Sakata Seed Corporation, Japan. Received09/04/1996.PI 595674. Brassica oleracea L.Cultivar. M SA-5". Pedigree - Male parent of Triathlon (PI 591572).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by University of Georgia Research Foundation,Inc., Georgia, United States. Received 08/29/1996.PI 595675. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. "522W". PVP 9600359.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Resource Seeds, Inc., United States. Received08/30/1996.PI 595676. X Triticosecale sp.Cultivar. "498". PVP 9600361.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 09/03/1996.PI 595677. Lolium perenne L.Cultivar. "MANHATTAN III". PVP 9600362.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ohio Agricultural Research & DevelopmentCenter, Ohio, United States. Received 09/04/1996.PI 595678. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. "HOPEWELL". PVP 9600363. Soft red winter wheat.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pure Seed Testing, Inc., United States;Melodee L. Fraser, Pure Seed Testing, Inc., 606 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 176,Rolesville, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27571, United States. Received 02/28/1997.PI 595679. Festuca arundinacea SchreberCultivar. Population. "TAR HEEL"; PST-R5DNB; PST-R5DR. PVP 9600364.Pedigree - Selected from progenies of five clones selected from a tallfescue screening program. Medium-maturing, dark green, low-growing, tallfescue capable of producing dense turf. Good winter color and earlyspring green-up in NC. Excellent heat tolerance and high tolerance tobrown patch disease. Moderate tolerance to stem rust. Susceptible togray leaf spot (Pyricularia grisea).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Terral Seed, Inc.. Received 09/03/1996.339


PI 595680. Triticum aestivum L. , nom. cons.Cultivar. "TERRAL TV8825". PVP 9600365. Soft red winter wheat.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Willamette Valley <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders, Inc.,United States. Received 09/03/1996.PI 595681. Trifolium pratense L.Cultivar. "REDGOLD". PVP 9600366.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Agriprogress Inc., Canada. Received09/04/1996.PI 595682. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. "PROFI". PVP 9600367.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 08/30/1996.PI 595683. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9243". PVP 9600368.PI 595684. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9306". PVP 9600369.PI 595685. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9333". PVP 9600370.PI 595686. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9344". PVP 9600371.PI 595687. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9363". PVP 9600372.PI 595688. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9364". PVP 9600373.PI 595689. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9421". PVP 9600374.PI 595690. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9482". PVP 9600375.PI 595691. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9552". PVP 9600376.PI 595692. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9594". PVP 9600377.PI 595693. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9631". PVP 9600378.PI 595694. Glycine max (L.) Merr.340


Cultivar. "9671". PVP 9600379.PI 595695. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9182". PVP 9600380.PI 595696. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9322". PVP 9600381.PI 595697. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9233". PVP 9600382.PI 595698. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. n 9396 M . PVP 9600383.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Gary C. Peterson, Texas A&M University,Agricultural Res. & Extension Center, Route 3, Box 219, Lubbock, Texas79401-7957, United States; Pablo Madera-Torres, USDA/ARS, TropicalAgriculture Research Station, P. O. Box 70, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; JeffDahlberg, USDA, ARS, Tropical Agric. Research Station, P.O. Box 70, Mayaguez,Puerto Rico; Fred R. Miller, Texas A & M University, Department of Soil &Crop Science, College Station, Texas 77843-2474, United States; Darrell T.Rosenow, Texas Agriculture Exp. Stn., Route 3, Box 219, Farm and Market Road1294, Lubbock, Texas 79401-9757, United States; Antonio Sotomayor-Rios, USDA,ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Tropical Agric. Research Station,Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; L.E. Clark, Texas Agr. Exp. Sta., P.O. Box 1658,Vernon, Texas 76384-1658, United States; A. Quiles-Belen, USDA, ARS, TropicalAgricultural Research Station, Box 70, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; A. J.Hamburger, Tropical Agricultural Experiment Station, 11708 Hwy. 70 South,Vernon, Texas 76385-1658, United States; C. A. Woodfin, Tropical AgriculturalExperiment Station, Route 3, Box 219, Lubbock, Texas 79401-9757, UnitedStates. Received 02/21/1996.PI 595699. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 1029C; SC 929; IC 3443; PI 246704 (preconverted).GP-405. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 1029selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. A unique Durra (race)-Cernuum (WorkingGroup 49).PI 595700. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 1530C; SC 819; AS 6509 N.T.; NSL 54679(preconverted). GP-406. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion ofIS 1530 selected from the World Sorghum collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a partial maintainer line. A unique Durra (race)-Durra(Working Group 41).PI 595701. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 2377C; SC 821; PI 229835 (preconverted); P3730;Q2/5/38. GP-407. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS2377 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a maintainer line. A unique Kafir (race)-Caffrorum341


(Working Group 22).PI 595702. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 2837C; SC 672; PI 267495 (preconverted); MN 4592/Hoarkdoom 19/59. GP-408. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversionof IS 2837 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a maintainer line. A unique Kafir-caudatum(race)-Caffrorum-feterita (Working Group 27).PI 595703. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 4308C; SC 1101; NSL 87138 (preconverted); Jhawa.GP-409. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 4308selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a partial maintainer line. A unique Durra (race)-Nandyal(Working Group 46 (1)) .PI 595704. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 4540C; SC 830; NSL 54779 (preconverted); BedriJalgaon. GP-410. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS4540 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a partial restorer line. A unique Durra (race)-Durra(Working Group 41).PI 595705. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 4870C; SC 1089; NSL 55476 (preconverted);Himmatpur S.K.. GP-411. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion ofIS 48 70 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a maintainer line. Midge resistance. A unique Durra(race)-Durra (Working Group 41).PI 595706. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 4902C; NSL 55485 (preconverted); PiscariWadibyruk; SC 876. GP-412. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversionof IS 4902 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. Possible high breeding value. A uniqueDurra (race)-Durra (Working Group 41).PI 5957 07. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 5792C; SC 891; NSL 55048 (preconverted); Ranipur.GP-413. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 5792selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a maintainer line. Possible high breeding value. Aunique Durra (race)-Durra (Working Group 41).PI 595708. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 6026C; SC 841; NSL 102170 (preconverted); Ghalal.GP-414. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 6026selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm342


and found to be a maintainer line. A unique Durra (race)-Durra (WorkingGroup 41).PI 595709. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 6991C; SC 800; PI 571000 (preconverted); 360Tarama; NSL 54549. GP-415. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversionof IS 6991 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. Possible high breeding value. A uniqueCaudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595710. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 7344C; SC 1117; NSL 51952 (preconverted); BO 50.GP-416. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 7344selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. Disease resistance. A unique Caudatum(race)-Caudatum-nigricans (Working Group 39).PI 595711. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 7380C; SC 1118; NSL 51958 (preconverted); BA 23.GP-417. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 7380selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. Disease resistance. A unique Guinea(race)-Conspicuum (Working Group 3).PI 595712. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 7528C; SC 349; NSL 51969 (preconverted); KO 49.GP-418. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 7528selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. A unique Caudatum (race)-Caudatum(Working Group 33).PI 595713. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 8104C; SC 1222; NSL 54490 (preconverted); A-100.GP-419. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 8104selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Midge resistance. A unique Caudatum(race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595714. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 9290C; SC 1079; PI 571042 (preconverted); GadamEl Hamam; NSL 76303. GP-420. Pedigree - Phototperiod insensitiveconversion of IS 92 90 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Earlymaturing, combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Alcytoplasm and found to be a restorer line. A unique Caudatum(race)-Caudatum (Working Group 33).PI 595715. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 9738C; SC 1261; PI 571151 (preconverted); Otago;NSL 76690. GP-421. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS9738 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. A unique Caudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working343


Group 39(1)).PI 595716. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 9784C; SC 1262; PI 571191 (preconverted); SafraWhite Nile. GP-422. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS9784 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. A unique Caudatum (race)-Zerazera (WorkingGroup 39(1)).PI 595717. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 9796C; SC 1263; PI 571201 (preconverted); UT24.GP-423. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 9796selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. A unique Caudatum (race)-Zerazera (WorkingGroup 39(1)) .PI 595718. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 10759C; SC 1246; NSL 77228 (preconverted); <strong>No</strong>739Dua Kerr. GP-424. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS10759 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Midge resistance. A unique Caudatum-kafir(race)-Caudatum-kafir (Working Group 38).PI 595719. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 11424C; SC 1184; PI 329686 (preconverted); Col.<strong>No</strong>. R-l. GP-425. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS11424 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Food quality characteristics. A uniqueDurra-bicolor (race)-Durra-dochna-subglabrescens.PI 595720. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 11814C; SC 1154; PI 330094 (preconverted); Col.<strong>No</strong>. R-560. GP-426. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS11814 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. Disease resistance. A uniqueDurra-bicolor (race)-Durra-dochna (Working Group 45).PI 595721. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 11818C; SC 1156; PI 330098 (preconverted); Col.<strong>No</strong>. R-564. GP-427. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS11818 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactons in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. Disease resistance. A uniqueDurra-bicolor (race)-Subglabrescens-durra (Working Group 50-41).PI 595722. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 11822C; SC 1157; PI 330102 (preconverted); Col.<strong>No</strong>. R-568. GP-428. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS11822 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. Disease resistance. A uniqueDurra-bicolor (race)-Subglabrescens-durra-dochna (Working Group 50-45).PI 595723. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench344


Breeding. Pureline. IS 11971C; SC 1159; PI 330254 (preconverted); Col.<strong>No</strong>. R-164. GP-429. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS11971 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a maintainer line. Disease resistance. A unique Durra(race)-Durra (Working Group 41).PI 595724. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 12181C; SC 1040; PI 330897 (preconverted); Col.<strong>No</strong>. P-620; Machica. GP-430. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitiveconversion of IS 12181 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Earlymaturing, combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reaction in Alcytoplasm and found to be a partial-restorer line. Cold tolerance. Aunique Durra-bicolor (race) /Subglabrescens-Durra (Working Group 50-41) .PI 595725. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 12578C; SC 69; PI 153824 (preconverted); MN 1230;Moriti <strong>No</strong>. 717. GP-431. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion ofIS 12578 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. Diversity and eliteness. A uniqueCaudatum (race)-Nigricans-feterita (Working Group 31).PI 595726. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 12595C; SC 86; PI 154868 (preconverted); MN 1524;Miamba <strong>No</strong>. 693. GP-432. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion ofIS 12595 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a maintainer line. Diversity and eliteness. A uniqueDurra-caudatum (race)-Durra-nigricans (Working Group 47).PI 595727. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 12596C; SC 87; PI 155329 (preconverted); MN 1562;Mubya. GP-433. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 12596selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a maintainer line. Diversity and eliteness. A uniqueGuinea (race)-Conspicuum (Working Group 3).PI 595728. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 12652C; SC 161; PI 276823 (preconverted); SA 2341; Unnamed-R3; 87. GP-434. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversionof IS 12652 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. Diversity and eliteness. A uniqueDurra-caudatum (race)-Durra-nigricans-subglabrescens (Working Group47-50).PI 595729. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 17220C; SC 1083; 62-19. GP-435. Pedigree -Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 17220 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. Tested forfertility reactions in Al cytoplasm and found to be a restorer line. Aunique Guinea (race)-Conspicuum (Working Group 3).345


PI 595730, Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 17221C; SC 1084; 62-24. GP-436. Pedigree -Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 17221 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. Tested forfertility reactions in Al cytoplasm and found to be a restorer line. Aunique Guinea (race)-Conspicuum (Working Group 3).PI 595731. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 17547C; SC 1186; Safra. GP-437. Pedigree -Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 17547 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. Tested forfertility reactions in Al cytoplasm and found to be a partial-restorerline. Food quality characteristics. A unique Kafir (race)-Caffrorum(Working Group 22).PI 595732. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 23490C; SC 1300; PAB1. GP-438. Pedigree -Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 23490 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A uniqueCaudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595733. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 23520C; SC 1305; PAB33; Utedit. GP-439. Pedigree- Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 23520 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A uniqueCaudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595734. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 23533C; SC 1307; PAB48; Udogie. GP-440. Pedigree- Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 23533 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A uniqueCaudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working Group 3 9(1)) .PI 595735. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 23573C; SC 1313; PAB89; Ganga. GP-441. Pedigree -Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 23573 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A uniqueCaudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595736. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 23587C; SC 1314; PAB109; Utedit. GP-442. Pedigree- Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 23587 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A uniqueCaudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595737. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 23590C; SC 1316; PAB112; Atwol. GP-443. Pedigree- Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 23590 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A uniqueCaudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595738. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. IS 23595C; SC 1317; PAB117; Ganga. GP-444. Pedigree- Photoperiod insensitive conversion of IS 23595 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique346


Caudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595739. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. SC 1055C; SC 1055; PI 152967 (preconverted); MN 1056; Werakan. GP-445. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of SC1055 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. Eliteness and downy mildew resistance.A unique Caudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595740. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. SC 1057C; SC 1057; PI 154844 (preconverted); MN 1500; Grassl; Iwera #669. GP-446. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitiveconversion of SC 1057 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Earlymaturing, combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Alcytoplasm and found to be a restorer line. Downy mildew resistance. Aunique Caudatum (race)-Caudatum-nigricans (Working Group 39).PI 595741. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. SC 1063C; SC 1063; NSL 55215 (preconverted); CE83-174. GP-447. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of SC 1063selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a restorer line. A unique Guinea (race)-Roxburghii(Working Group 1).PI 595742. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. SC 1177C; SC 1177; Damon Col. JATS-58; #58 Mashila.GP-448. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion of SC 1177selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasmand found to be a partial-restorer line. Disease resistance. A uniqueBicolor (race)-Dochna-membraneceum (Working Group 12-6) .PI 595743. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. SC 1201C; SC 1201; OR-1. GP-449. Pedigree -Photoperiod insensitive conversion of SC 1201 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. Potentialas a forage. A unique Guinea-caudatum (race)-Guinea-caudatum (WorkingGroup 35).PI 595744. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. SC 1211C; SC 1211; Cacho de Chevo. GP-450. Pedigree- Photoperiod insensitive conversion of SC 1211 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. Potentialsource of excellent food quality. A unique Kafir-caudatum(race)-Caudatum-kafir (Working group 38).PI 595745. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. SC 1214C; SC 1214; Red Roasting Variety; NSL 51071(preconverted). GP-451. Pedigree - Photoperiod insensitive conversion ofSC 1214 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,combine-height enhanced. Roasting potential and earliness. A uniqueGuinea-Caudatum (race)-Caudatum-guinea (Working Group 35).347


PI 595746. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. SC 1287C; SC 1287; M62522. GP-452. Pedigree -Photoperiod insensitive conversion of SC 1287 selected from ICRISAT.Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique Caudatum(race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595747. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. SC 1293C; SC 1293; 73-196. GP-453. Pedigree -Photoperiod insensitive conversion of SC 12 93 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A uniqueCaudatum (race)-Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).PI 595748. Sorghum bicolor (L.) MoenchBreeding. Pureline. SC 1338C; SC 1338; CSM-409. GP-454. Pedigree -Photoperiod insensitive conversion of SC 1338 selected from the WorldSorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A uniqueGuinea (race)-Guineense (Working Group 4).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert T. Lewellen, USDA, ARS, U.S.Agricultural Research Station, 1639 E. Alisal St., Salinas, California 93905,United States. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595749. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. Population. C890-6; 6818M. Pedigree - BC2 F2[C7 90mmaa *2 x(C37 x R05)]. Segregates for resistance to rhizomania (BNYW),resistance source an Italian sugarbeet R05. Segregates for monogerm,O-type, and hypocotyl color.PI 595750. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. Population. C890-7; 6817M. Pedigree - BC2 F2[C790mmaa *2 x(Rima-CMS x C37)]. Segregates for resistance to rhizomania (BNYW),resistance source an Italian cutivar 'Rima 1 . Segregates for monogerm,O-type, and hypocotyl color.PI 595751. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. Population. C890-10; 6820M. Pedigree - BC2 F2[C790mmaa *2 x(C37 x WB169)]. Segregates for resistance to rhizomania (BNYW),resistance source a Beta maritima, accession WB169, from Italy.Segregates for monogerm, O-type, and hypocotyl color.PI 595752. Beta vulgaris L.Breeding. Population. C890-11; 6821M. Pedigree - BC2 F2[C790mmaa *2 x(C37 x WB258)]. Segregates for resistance to rhizomania (BNYW),resistance source a Beta maritima, accession WB258, from Italy.Segregates for monogerm, O-type, and hypocotyl color.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by J.E. Specht, Nebraska Agr. Exp. Sta.,University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; G.L.Graef, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska68583-0915, United States; L.L. Korte, Nebraska Agr. Exp. Sta., University ofNebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; D.M. White, NebraskaAgr. Exp. Sta., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, UnitedStates. Received 09/24/1996.348


PI 595753. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "ODell 11 . CV-355. Pedigree - Hamilton x Asgrow A3427.Late maturity group III. Flowers purple, pubescence gray, pods tan,seeds yellow with intermediate luster and buff hila. Growth habitindeterminate. <strong>Plant</strong> height 86cm, moderately bushy canopy. Good lodgingresistance. Average seed weight 16.1 g/100 seed, 36% protein, and 19%oil on 13% moisture basis. Good resistance to Sudden Death Syndrome,heterogeneous for resistance to Phytophthora root rot. <strong>No</strong> specificresistance to brown stem rot or soybean cyst nematode.PI 595754. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "Nemaha". CV-356. Pedigree - Hamilton x Kenwood.Late maturity group III. Flowers white, pubescence gray, pods tan, seedsdull yellow with buff hila. Growth habit indeterminate. <strong>Plant</strong> height86cm, moderately bushy canopy. Good lodging resistance. Average seedweight 16.6 g/100 seeds, 36% protein, and 19% oil on 13% moisture basis.Good resistance to Sudden Death Syndrome. Susceptible to phytophthoraroot rot, brown stem rot, and soybean cyst nematode.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Glenn W. Burton, USDA, ARS, Forage & TurfResearch, Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia 31793,United States. Received 1978.PI 595755. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.Breeding. TIFT 383. PL-8. Pedigree - Inbred male parent of hybridTifleaf 1. Back-crossed selected F2 plants of 239 x Tift 186 to Tift186. Dwarf inbred, height rarely exceeds 2 meters. Bristles on headsextend about 4 to 8 mm beyond florets. Anthers yellow and pollen shedabundant. Leaves and stems free of hairs and colors (other than green)Resistant to leaf spot (Pyricularia grisea).<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA, NRCS, California Agr. Exp. Station,California, United States. Received 1961.PI 595756. Vicia villosa ssp. varia (Host) CorbiereCultivar. "LANA"; P-13910. CV-1.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Milton E. McDaniel, Texas A&M University,Dept. of Soil & Crops Sciences, College Station, Texas 77843, United States;Mark D. Lazar, Texas A&M University, 6500 Amarillo Boulevard, West, Amarillo,Texas 79106-1796, United States; N.A. Tuleen, Texas Agr. Exp. Sta., Texas A&MUniversity, College Station, Texas 77843, United States; W.D. Worrall, TexasA&M University Agric. Res. & Ext. Ctr., P.O. Box 1658, Vernon, Texas 76385,United States; David S. Marshall, Texas A&M University, Research & ExtensionCenter, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252-6599, United States; Lloyd R.Nelson, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, <strong>The</strong> Texas A&M UniversitySystem, Agricultrual Research and Extension Center, Overton, Texas75684-0290, United States; Kenneth B. Porter, Texas A&M University, Texas A&MUniversity Agric. Res. & Ext. Ctr., 6500 Amarillo Bldv. West, Amarillo, Texas79106, United States; L.W. Rooney, Texas A&M University, Texas A&M UniversityAgric. Res. & Ext. Ctr., 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252, United States;349


G.L. Peterson, Texas A&M University, Texas Agric. Exp. Station, Amarillo,Texas 79106, United States. Received 10/16/1996.PI 595757. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "TAM 110". CV-851. Pedigree - (TAM105*4/Amigo)*5//Largo. Semidwarf hard red winter wheat with brown chaff.Similar to TAM 107, but resistant to biotypes 'E 1 and 'I 1 greenbug(Schizaphus graminum). Milling and baking quality acceptable in alltesting and often superior to TAM 107.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Peggy Thaxton, Texas A&M University, TexasA&M University, Dept. of Soil and Crop Science, College Station, Texas 77843,United States; Kamal M. El-Zik, Texas A&M University, Department of Soil &Crop Sciences, College Station, Texas 77843, United States. Received10/15/1996.PI 595758. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. CABCHUS-2-86. GP-656. Pedigree - CABCS-1-81 xCAHUS-1-81. A reselection from previously released line CABCHUS-1-84.Glanded, normal leaf, normal bract, nectaried, glabrous, early maturing,with B2B3B7 genes for bacterial blight resistance (Xanthomonascampestris pv. malvacearum). Yield potential higher than Tamcots CAMD-Eand CAB-CS, and similar yield to Tamcot CD3H and Tamcot HQ95. Lintpercentage higher and fiber quality traits equal to or better than otherreleased Tamcot cultivars. Fiber strength averages 26.5 g/tex andmicronaire 4.2 units. Resistance levels to pests equal to other Tamcotcultivars with higher seed-seedling disease resistance (Pythium ultimumand Rhizoctonia solani).PI 595759. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. BLLCABS-3-86. GP-657. Pedigree - BLLEBOS-1-83 xCABCS-1-81. Glanded, normal leaf, normal bract, nectaried, glabrous,early maturing, with B2B3B7 genes for bacterial blight resistance(Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum). Mean gin turnout 30.4% andmean lint percentage 37.2%. Fiber length averages 1.12 inches. Yieldequal to Tamcot CAB-CS. Above-average resistance to seedling disease(Pythium ultimum and Rhizoctonia solani), phymatotrichum root rot(Phymatotrichum omnivorum), and fusarium wilt/root-knot nematode complex(Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum/Meloidogyne incognita) than otherMAR-5 lines.PI 595760. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. LBBCABCHUS-1-87. GP-658. Pedigree - LEBOCBS-1-2-84 xCABCHUS-1-84. Glanded, normal leaf, normal bract, nectaried, glabrous,early maturing, with B2B3B7 genes for resistance to bacterial blight(Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum). Average fiber strength 24.5g/tex and fiber length 1.09 inches. Resistance to pests equal topreviously released MAR germplasm with above-average resistance tofusarium wilt/root-knot nematode complex (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.vasinfectum/Meloidogyne incognita).PI 595761. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. LBBCHU2GS-1-87. GP-659. Pedigree - LBBCHUS-1-85 xCAHUGS-1-84. Glanded, normal leaf, normal bract, nectaried, glabrous,350


early maturing, with B2B3B7 genes for resistance to bacterial blight(Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum). Higher level of resistance tofusarium wilt/root-knot nematode complex (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.vasinfectum/Meloidogyne incognita) than other lines. Fiber lengthaverages 1.12 inches, significantly longer than previously releasedTamcot cultivars, except Tamcot HQ95.PI 595762. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. C5HUG2BES-2-87. GP-660. Pedigree - C4HUGBES-1-84 xCAHUGS-1-84. Glanded, normal leaf, normal bract, nectaried, glabrous,early maturing, with B2B3B7 genes for resistance to bacterial blight(Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum). Fiber quality similar toTamcot HQ95. Fiber length averages 1.10 inches, strength 25.0 g/tex, andmicronaire 3.7. Higher resistance to verticillium wilt than other MAR-5lines.PI 595763. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. CDP37HPIH-1-1-86. GP-661. Pedigree - Tamcot CD3H XPora Inta from Argentina. Glanded, normal leaf, normal bract, nectaried,pubescent, with B2B3B6B7 genes for resistance to bacterial blight(Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum). Lint percentage averages 37.8%and gin turnout 29.2%. Average fiber strength 25.9 g/tex. High yieldpotential similar to Tamcot HQ95. Higher levels of resistance toverticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae), fusarium wilt/root-knotnematode complex (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum/Meloidogyneincognita), and phymatotrichum root rot (Phymatotrichum omnivorum) thanother MAR-5 lines.PI 595764. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. LBBCD3H-1-87. GP-662. Pedigree - LEBOBCS-1-2-84 xTamcot CD3H. Glanded, normal leaf, normal bract, nectaried, pubescent,with B2B3B6B7 genes for resistance to bacterial blight (Xanthomonascampestris pv. malvacearum). High yield potential and early maturity.Fiber length averages 1.12 inches, strength 2 5.9 g/tex, and micronaire3.9.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by S.C. Anand, University of Missouri, DeltaCenter, P.O. Box 160, Portageville, Missouri 63873, United States. Received10/16/1996.PI 595765. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "Delsoy 5500"; S88-1854. CV-361; PVP 9700029.Pedigree - Hutcheson x S81-2524. Mid-maturity group V with determinategrowth habit. Flowers white, pubescence tawny, and pods tan. Resistantto Race 3 and moderately resistant to Race 14 of soybean cyst nematode,Heterodera glycines. Moderately resistant to root-knot nematode,Meloidogyne incognita, but susceptible to Meloidogyne arenaria. Seedprotein 410 kg-1, oil 211g kg-1, seedcoat dull yellow, and hila brown.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by James Mac Stewart, University of Arkansas,Agronomy Department, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States. Donated byF. Douglas Wilson, USDA, ARS, Western Cotton Research Laboratory, 4135 EastBroadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040, United States. Received 11/30/1996.351


PI 595766. Hibiscus reflexus Craven & F. D. Wilson, nom. invalidumWild. JMS-17; A82-1264; 263. Collected 09/03/1981 in Western Australia,Australia. 4 km NNE of Truscott Air Base (abandoned) on inlet from VanSittart Bay. Sandstone area near heath. Flower pink, petal spot red. 2m high. Seeds angular, scaly brown.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by P.A. Fryxell, Agricultural ExperimentStation, State College, New Mexico, United States; L. Craven, CSIRO, Divisionof <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, General Post Office Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. CapitalTerr. 2601, Australia. Donated by F. Douglas Wilson, USDA, ARS, WesternCotton Research Laboratory, 4135 East Broadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040,United States. Received 11/30/1996.PI 595767. Hibiscus aphelus Craven & F. D. Wilson, nom. invalidumWild. 133; A84-1343; 268. Collected 05/08/1983 in Western Australia,Australia. Middle Spring, 18 km NW of Kununura (by air).<strong>The</strong> following were collected by L. Craven, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry,General Post Office Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia;J.A. Wightman. Donated by F. Douglas Wilson, USDA, ARS, Western CottonResearch Laboratory, 4135 East Broadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040, UnitedStates. Received 11/30/1996.PI 595768. Hibiscus fallax Craven & F. D. Wilson, nom. invalidumWild. 1323; A84-1370; 273. Collected 03/25/1984 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 12 deg. 19' 0 11 S. Longitude 132 deg. 52' 0 11 E.Arnhem Land, gorge between Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by V.J. Neldner; J. R. Clarkson. Donated by F.Douglas Wilson, USDA, ARS, Western Cotton Research Laboratory, 4135 EastBroadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040, United States. Received 11/30/1996.PI 595769. Hibiscus saponarius CravenWild. 8107; A94-1424; 274. Collected 06/03/1989 in Queensland, Australia. Cook District. 4.2 km E of King River on the Edward River to Musgraveroad. Eucalyptus tetrodonta, E. hylandii woodland on white sand with agrassy ground layer.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Menkhorst. Donated by F. Douglas Wilson,USDA, ARS, Western Cotton Research Laboratory, 4135 East Broadway Road,Phoenix, Arizona 85040, United States. Received 11/30/1996.PI 595770. Hibiscus sguarrulosus Craven & F. D. Wilson, nom. invalidumWild. 765; A94-1425; 275. Collected 11/18/1989 in Western Australia,Australia. Osmond Valley Station.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by A. Slee; L. Craven, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong>Industry, General Post Office Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601,Australia. Donated by F. Douglas Wilson, USDA, ARS, Western Cotton Research352


Laboratory, 4135 East Broadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040, United States.Received 11/30/1996.PI 595771. Hibiscus aneuthe Craven & F. D. Wilson, nom. invalidumWild. 3085; A94-1426; 276. Collected 05/02/1990 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Kakadu National Park, 0.5 km N of Jim Jim Campground.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Q. Jones, USDA-ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Station,New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Maryland20705-2350, United States. Donated by F. Douglas Wilson, USDA, ARS, WesternCotton Research Laboratory, 4135 East Broadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040,United States. Received 11/30/1996.PI 595772. Hibiscus diversifolius Jacq.Wild. 6949; A75-1144; 113. Collected 02/13/1969 in Kenya. In papyrusswamp along Fort Hall road, 31 miles N of Nairobi. Large, much-branchedshrub to 10 ft. Stems aculeate with broad based spines. Color rusty.Flowers to 3 inches across, yellow with purple center.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by P. Stephen Baenziger, University of Nebraska,Department of Agronomy, 330 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, UnitedStates. Received 11/15/1996.PI 595773. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. NE86501; NSGC 6137. Pedigree - Colt/Cody. Tallerwheat, similar in height to Cody and Centura, with moderately strongstraw. Susceptible to leaf rust, soilborne mosaic virus, and wheatstreak mosaic virus. Resistant to stem rust (contains genes Sr6, Srl7,and Sr24); and moderately resistant to Hessian fly. Maturity medium.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by John Bamberg, USDA, ARS, Potato IntroductionStation, Peninsula Experiment Station, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 54235, UnitedStates. Received 09/25/1996.PI 595774. Solanum fendleri A. GrayWild. BAM 41. Collected 08/16/1996 in New Mexico, United States.Elevation 2375 m. Grant Co. Near Truth or Consequences. W of junctionof Rt 25 and 152 to Iron Creek campground. Near the banks of the creekright at both sides of the entrance. Same site as BAM 26. Shade amongrocks and grass under trees along the creek. <strong>Plant</strong>s flowering and up to24 inches tall. Collected 4 natural fruit.PI 595775. Solanum jamesii TorreyWild. BAM 42. Collected 08/16/1996 in New Mexico, United States.Elevation 2508 m. Sierra Co. Near Truth or Consequences. Emory Passlookout W of Hillsboro on Rt 152 W from Rt 25. At 30 and 210 degreecompass within 100 ft of the parking lot. Growing in moist gravellysoil. <strong>Plant</strong>s small (


Elevation 2508 m. Sierra Co. Near Truth or Consequences. Emory Passlookout W of Hillsboro on 152 W of 25. At 330 compass within 50 ft ofparking lot. Growing in moist humus soil. Some plants over 12" andflowering, but no fruit. Others small. Collected plants.PI 595777. Solanum jamesii TorreyWild. BAM 44. Collected 08/16/1996 in New Mexico, United States.Elevation 1739 m. Dona Ana Co. Near Las Cruces. N on Rt 70 past Organto San Augustin Pass overlook. Beside E side of footpath to overlook.Growing beside footpath under brush in dry gravelly/samdy soil. Smallplants, no flowers, but one plant collected with 3 immature berries.Collected plants.PI 595778. Solanum jamesii TorreyWild. BAM 45. Collected 08/16/1996 in Texas, United States. Elevation1800 m. El Paso Co. Near El Paso. On Transmountain road (Loop 375) Eof Rt 10 (about 6 miles S of NM border). Over top of pass to theroadside pulloff where hiking path leads up N facing canyon. About halfway up the canyon along path. Growing among rocks in and beside thetrail. Small plants up to 6 inches.PI 595779. Solanum fendleri A. GrayWild. BAM 46. Collected 08/18/1996 in Texas, United States. Elevation1550 m. Jeff Davis Co. Near Ft. Davis. On Rt 118 between McDonaldObservatory an Madera Canyon (L.E. Wood Picnic area). At 2.4 miles S ofMadera Canyon where creek crosses the road (flood gauge). Just off SWside of road. Growing among grass and large (2-3 ft) boulders in moistleaf mulch.One group of 5-6 plants in leaf mulch in crotch of tree about2 ft. above ground. Many plants large to 20" with flowers but no fruit.Some looked stressed (dry?), grazed (rabbits?), chewed by insects andmites. Collected plants.PI 595780. Solanum jamesii TorreyWild. BAM 47. Collected 08/18/1996 in Texas, United States. Elevation1550 m. Jeff Davis Co. Near Ft. Davis. On 118 at Madera Canyon (L.E.Wood picnic area). Near Canyon (S) edge of the and across Rt 118 inditch. Growing in shade in grass under Ponderosas and in rich, moistsoil among ivy-like vegetation in ditch. <strong>Plant</strong>s in ditch stressed. Mostsmall (


humus soil. Abundant. Typically small (


inches high, a few flowering. Apparantly all tuberlings. Collected 24tubers and 17 plants.PI 595788. Solanum jamesii TorreyWild. BDM 55. Collected 09/22/1996 in New Mexico, United States.Latitude 35 deg. 56' N. Longitude 107 deg. 6' W. Elevation 1950 m.Sandoval Co. Between Torreon and Cuba on Rt 197. At 0.7 miles W ofpowerline, just over 11 miles W of Cuba. Growing in sandy soil under lowhanging juniper branches, below outcrop of large round boulders. <strong>Plant</strong>smostly old, some completely brown. Tubers mature, apparantly tuberlings.<strong>Plant</strong>s 4 inches to 1 foot and yellowing, no flowers or fruit. Collected3 plants and 18 tubers.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Darrell M. Wesenberg, USDA, ARS, NationalSmall Grains <strong>Germplasm</strong>, Research Facility, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, UnitedStates; Idaho Agric. Exp. Station, Aberdeen, Idaho, United States. Received10/07/1996.PI 5957 89. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareBreeding. Pureline. 88Ab536-B; NSGC 6134. Pedigree -NE76129/Morex//Morex. Released 12/1995. Six row winter barley withsuperior malting quality.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Sakata Seed Corporation, Japan. Received05/10/1996.PI 595790. Brassica oleracea L.Cultivar. "IUF-2". Pedigree - Male parent of SBC4406 (NSL 314976).PI 595791. Brassica oleracea L.Cultivar. "KI-13". Pedigree - Male parent of SBC4407 (PI 591570).<strong>The</strong> following were collected by R. Pullen, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry,<strong>Plant</strong> Introd. and Seed Exchange Unit, Canberra City, Austr. Capital Terr.,Australia; J. Grant, CSIRO, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr., Australia.Donated by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box 1600,Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595792. Glycine argyrea Tind.Wild. 0513; G 1621; IL 1296; CANB454340. Collected 07/01/1983 inQueensland, Australia. Latitude 25 deg. 55' 0' 1 S. Longitude 153 deg. 6 10'' E. Elevation 5m. 1 km south of Rainbow Beach Village. Chromosomenumber I.PI 595793. Glycine argyrea Tind.Wild. 0529; G 1632; IL 1297. Collected 07/03/1983 in Queensland,Australia. Latitude 25 deg. 57' 0' 1 S. Longitude 153 deg. 6' 0 1 ' E.Elevation 80 m. 4 km south of Rainbow Beach on road to Freshwater.Chromosome number I.PI 595794. Glycine argyrea Tind.Wild. G 1679; IL 1298; CANB454312. Collected 07/01/1983 in Queensland,356


Australia. Latitude 25 deg. 57' O 11 S. Longitude 153 deg. 6' 0 11 E.Elevation 80 m. 4 km south of Rainbow Beach, SW of Cooloola sand hills.Chromosome number I.PI 595795. Glycine argyrea Tind.Wild. 0779; G 2000; ID#11108; CANB355558; IL 1299. Collected 12/17/1984in Queensland, Australia. Latitude 2 5 deg. 58' 0 1 ' S. Longitude 153 deg.9' 0 11 E. Elevation 120 m. Double Island Point Road, 2 km south ofRainbow Beach, near <strong>No</strong>osa Head. Chromosome number I.PI 595796. Glycine argyrea Tind.Wild. 0757+; G 2004; ID#11100+; CANB355550; IL 1302. Collected12/16/1984 in Queensland, Australia. Latitude 26 deg. I 1 0 11 S.Longitude 153 deg. 9' 0 11 E. Elevation 160 m. Freshwater Ranger Station,along Rainbow Beach Road, near <strong>No</strong>osa Head. Chromosome number I.PI 595797. Glycine argyrea Tind.Wild. 0780+; G 2005; IL 1303. Collected 12/17/1984 in Queensland,Australia. Latitude 25 deg. 54' 0 11 S. Longitude 153 deg. 6 1 0 11 E.Elevation 12 0 m. Rainbow Beach, track between Mikado Motel and CarloSandblow, near <strong>No</strong>osa Head. Chromosome number I.PI 595798. Glycine argyrea Tind.Wild. 0745; G 2010; ID#11097; CANB355553; IL 1304. Collected 12/15/1984in Queensland, Australia. Latitude 25 deg. 58" 0 1 ' S. Longitude 153 deg.10' 0 11 E. Elevation 120 m. 4 km SSW of double Island Point, 50 m northof walking track, near <strong>No</strong>osa Head. Chromosome number I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by G. Cunningham; P. Milthorpe. Donated by T.E.Carter, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, 3127 Ligon Street Box7631, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631, United States; Jim M. Anderson,<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State Univ., Crop Science Department, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27650, United States. Received 09/20/1996.PI 5957 99. Glycine canescens F. J. Herm.Wild. G 1302; IL 1290; NC 601.18; CANB263751; MpRf457742. Collected05/01/1977 in New South Wales, Australia. Latitude 32 deg. 18• 0 11 S.Longitude 146 deg. 34' 0 1 ' E. Elevation 350 m. 113.6 km north ofCondobolin, between Bobadah and Nymagee. Chromosome number I.PI 595800. Glycine canescens F. J. Herm.Wild. G 1351; IL 1291; NC 601.20; CANB339310; MpRf619331. Collected05/01/1977 in New South Wales, Australia. Latitude 29 deg. 37' 0 11 S.Longitude 143 deg. 4 1 0 1 ' E. Elevation 97 m. "Urella Downs", property100 km east of Milparinka. Chromosome number I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William J. Kenworthy, University of Maryland,Department of Agronomy, H.J. Patterson Hall, College Park, Maryland 20742,United States; A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia; J. Grace, CSIRO,Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, GPO Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr.2601, Australia; M.J. Doyle, CSIRO, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr., Australia. Donated by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box357


1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595801. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBDK 625/1-4; G 2141; IL 0954. Collected 08/09/1985 in Queensland,Australia. Latitude 26 deg. 21' 0 11 S. Longitude 150 deg. 5' 0' 1 E.Elevation 350 m. Juandah Creek, Giligulal. Chromosome number I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William J. Kenworthy, University of Maryland,Department of Agronomy, H.J. Patterson Hall, College Park, Maryland 20742,United States; J. Grace, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, GPO Box 1600,Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia; M.J. Doyle, CSIRO, Canberra,Austr. Capital Terr., Australia. Donated by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of<strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601,Australia. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595802. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBDK 638/9; G 2145; IL 0958. Collected 08/11/1985 in Queensland,Australia. Latitude 24 deg. 59' 0 11 S. Longitude 148 deg. 23' 0 11 E.Elevation 300 m. Ingelara, 13.6 km west of Wyseby. Chromosome number I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William J. Kenworthy, University of Maryland,Department of Agronomy, H.J. Patterson Hall, College Park, Maryland 2 0742,United States; A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia; J. Grace, CSIRO,Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, GPO Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr.2601, Australia; M.J. Doyle, CSIRO, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr., Australia. Donated by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595803. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBDK 685/1,2; G 2154; IL 0967. Collected 08/16/1985 in Queensland,Australia. Latitude 24 deg. 50' 0 11 S. Longitude 146 deg. 16' 0 1 ' E.Elevation 450 m. Tambo Airport, 7 km <strong>No</strong>rtheast of Tambo. Chromosomenumber I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong>Industry, G.P.O. Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia; J.Grace, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, GPO Box 1600, Canberra, Austr.Capital Terr. 2601, Australia; J. Grant, CSIRO, Canberra, Austr. CapitalTerr., Australia. Donated by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry,G.P.O. Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia. Received09/20/1996.PI 595804. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBG 911; G 2364; IL 0997. Collected 10/25/1985 in South Australia,Australia. Latitude 31 deg. 18' 0'' S. Longitude 138 deg. 41' 0 1 ' E.Elevation 430 m. Enorama Creek, 7.5 km north of Oraprania National ParkHeadquarters. Chromosome number I.PI 595805. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBG 912; G 2365; IL 0998. Collected 10/26/1985 in South Australia,Australia. Latitude 31 deg. 7' 0 1 ' S. Longitude 138 deg. 41' 0 11 E.358


Elevation 550 m. Butlers Creek, 3.3 km south of Blinman.number I.ChromosomePI 595806. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBG 913; G 2366; IL 0999. Collected 10/26/1985 in South Australia,Australia. Latitude 31 deg. 4' 0 11 S. Longitude 138 deg. 37' 0' 1 E.Elevation 55 m. Glass's Gorge, 6.2 km northwest of Blinman, 50 m abovethe road. Chromosome number I.PI 595807. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBG 914; G 2367; IL 1000. Collected 10/26/1985 in South Australia,Australia. Latitude 31 deg. 6' 0 11 S. Longitude 138 deg. 50' 0 11 E.Elevation 500 m. Erengunda Creek, 21 km east of Blinman. Chromosomenumber 040.PI 595808. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBG 915; G 2368; IL 1001. Collected 10/26/1985 in South Australia,Australia. Latitude 30 deg. 58' 0'' S. Longitude 139 deg. 14' 0 1 ' E.Elevation 3 50 m. Chambers Gorge, 73 km east of Blinman. Chromosomenumber I.PI 595809. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBG 924; G 2376; IL 1009. Collected 10/28/1985 in South Australia,Australia. Latitude 31 deg. 21' 0'' S. Longitude 138 deg. 33' 0' 1 E.Elevation 3 00 m. Brachina gorge, 34 km southeast of Parachilna.Chromosome number I.PI 595810. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBG 926; G 2378; IL 1011. Collected 10/28/1985 in South Australia,Australia. Latitude 31 deg. 26' 0'' S. Longitude 138 deg. 38' 0'' E.Elevation 550 m. Cadbury Springs, 20 km west of Wilpena Headquarters.Chromosome number I.PI 595811. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBG 927; G 2379; IL 1012. Collected 10/28/1985 in South Australia,Australia. Latitude 31 deg. 33' 0'' S. Longitude 138 deg. 35' 0 1 ' E.Elevation 650 m. Wilpena Pond, path 5 to lookout at pond. Chromosomenumber I.PI 595812. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBG 929; G 2381; IL 1014. Collected 10/29/1985 in South Australia,Australia. Latitude 32 deg. 28' 0'' S. Longitude 138 deg. 55' 0'' E.Elevation 200 m. Saltia Creek, 19.9 km east of Port Augusta. Chromosomenumber I.PI 595813. Glycine clandestina Wendl.Wild. GBG 941; G 2391; IL 1024. Collected 10/31/1985 in South Australia,Australia. Latitude 33 deg. 42' 0' 1 S. Longitude 138 deg. 6' 0 1 ' E.Elevation 200 m. Telowie Gorge, 10 km east of Port Gremein. Chromosomenumber I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by P. Broue, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry,Section of Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, Canberra City, Austr. Capital Terr., Australia;<strong>The</strong>odore Hymowitz, University Illinois, Department of Crop Sciences, Urbana,359


Illinois 61801, United States. Donated by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of<strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601,Australia. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595814. Glycine cyrtoloba Tind.Wild. 0219; G 1276; IL 1310. Collected 02/17/1977 in Queensland,Australia. Latitude 20 deg. 49' 0 11 S. Longitude 149 deg. 17' 0 11 E.Elevation 35 m. Brampton Island on Circuit Path to Turtle Bay.Chromosome number I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by R. Pullen, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry,<strong>Plant</strong> Introd. and Seed Exchange Unit, Canberra City, Austr. Capital Terr.,Australia. Donated by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O.Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia. Received09/20/1996.PI 595815. Glycine cyrtoloba Tind.Wild. G 2489; IL 1324. Collected 08/22/1986 in Queensland, Australia.Latitude 27 deg. 26' 0' 1 S. Longitude 153 deg. 33' 0 11 E. Elevation 76m. <strong>No</strong>rth Stradbroke Island, near Point Lookout. Chromosome number I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William J. Kenworthy, University of Maryland,Department of Agronomy, H.J. Patterson Hall, College Park, Maryland 2 0742,United States; A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia; J. Grace, CSIRO,Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, GPO Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr.2601, Australia; M.J. Doyle, CSIRO, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr., Australia. Donated by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595816. Glycine falcata Benth.Wild. GBDK 661; G 2082; IL 1038. Collected 08/14/1985 in Queensland,Australia. Latitude 23 deg. 5' 0 11 S. Longitude 148 deg. I 1 0 11 E.Elevation 200 m. Capella Creek, 1 km north of Capella. Chromosomenumber 040.PI 595817. Glycine falcata Benth.Wild. GBDK 681; G 2087; IL 1041. Collected 08/16/1985 in Queensland,Australia. Latitude 24 deg. 26' 0 11 S. Longitude 145 deg. 27' 0 11 E.Elevation 270 m. Blackall Airport, 3.2 km southwest of Blackall.Chromosome number 04 0.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong>Industry, G.P.O. Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia; J.Grace, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, GPO Box 1600, Canberra, Austr.Capital Terr. 2601, Australia; <strong>The</strong>odore Hymowitz, University Illinois,Department of Crop Sciences, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States. Donatedby A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box 1600,Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595818. Glycine pindanica Tind. & CravenWild. 01348; G 2951; IL 1285; CANB 464082; ref#279756; id#0893.360


Collected 09/26/1993 in Western Australia, Australia. Latitude 17 deg.29' 0' 1 S. Longitude 122 deg. 27' 0 11 E. Elevation 200 m. 61.6 km northof Broome PO towards Beagle Bay. Chromosome number I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by J. Grace, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry,GPO Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia; R. Heriot.Donated by T.E. Carter, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, 3127Ligon Street Box 7631, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631, United States;Jim M. Anderson, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State Univ., Crop Science Department,Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27650, United States. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595819. Glycine tabacina (Labill.) Benth.Wild. G 1298; IL 1289; NC 601.17. Collected 03/02/1977 in New SouthWales, Australia. Latitude 33 deg. 34' 0 11 S. Longitude 148 deg. 38' 0'E. Elevation 2 74 m. 4.8 km from Canowindra to Eugowra on stock route.Chromosome number I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by J. Grace, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry,GPO Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia. Donated by T.E.Carter, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, 3127 Ligon Street Box7631, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631, United States; Jim M. Anderson,<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State Univ., Crop Science Department, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27650, United States. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595820. Glycine tabacina (Labill.) Benth.Wild. G 1159; IL 1292; NC 301.13; ID# 045. Collected 04/11/1976 in NewSouth Wales, Australia. Latitude 31 deg. 27' 0 1 ' S. Longitude 152 deg.55' 0 11 E. Elevation 20 m. Port Macquarie, road to Marineland, on cliffface. Chromosome number (080).<strong>The</strong> following were collected by P. Milthorpe. Donated by T.E. Carter, USDA,ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, 3127 Ligon Street Box 7631, Raleigh,<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631, United States; Jim M. Anderson, <strong>No</strong>rth CarolinaState Univ., Crop Science Department, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27650, UnitedStates. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595821. Glycine tabacina (Labill.) Benth.Wild. G 1257; IL 1293; NC 301.17. Collected 12/01/1976 in New SouthWales, Australia. Latitude 33 deg. 29' 0' 1 S. Longitude 145 deg. 32' 0'E. Elevation 305 m. Hillston, Milthorpe's property. Chromosome number(080) .<strong>The</strong> following were collected by P.G. Harrison, Department of PrimaryProduction, Darwin, <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory, Australia. Donated by A.D.H. Brown,CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. CapitalTerr. 2601, Australia. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595822. Glycine tomentella HayataWild. G 2349; IL 0945. Collected 06/24/1984 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory,Australia. Latitude 15 deg. 39' 0 11 S. Longitude 130 deg. 29' 0 11 E.Elevation 100 m. Timber Creek. Chromosome number I.361


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong>Industry, G.P.O. Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia.Received 09/20/1996.PI 595823. Glycine tomentella HayataWild. G 2437; IL 0946; BGCH 0335. Collected 06/30/1984 in WesternAustralia, Australia. Latitude 16 deg. 31' 0 11 S. Longitude 126 deg. 21'0 11 E. Elevation 280 m. Hann River Campsite. Chromosome number I.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William J. Kenworthy, University of Maryland,Department of Agronomy, H.J. Patterson Hall, College Park, Maryland 20742,United States; A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia; J. Grace, CSIRO,Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, GPO Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr.2601, Australia; M.J. Doyle, CSIRO, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr., Australia. Donated by A.D.H. Brown, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, G.P.O. Box1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia. Received 09/20/1996.PI 595824. Glycine tomentella HayataWild. GBDK 648/1,3; G 2313; IL 1200. Collected 08/12/1985 in Queensland,Australia. Latitude 24 deg. 38' 0 11 S. Longitude 148 deg. 20' 0 11 E.Elevation 213 m. Sandy Creek, 40 km west of Rolleston. Chromosomenumber I.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Garst Seed Company, United States. Received09/13/1996.PI 595825. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "ZS01539". PVP 9600274.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., UnitedStates. Received 08/30/1996.PI 595826. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9245". PVP 9600384.PI 595827. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9511". PVP 9600385.PI 595828. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9282". PVP 9600386.PI 595829. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9234". PVP 9600387.PI 595830. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9294". PVP 9600388.PI 595831. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "9395". PVP 9600389.362


<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Progeny Advanced Genetics, Inc., Salinas,California, United States. Received 09/11/1996.PI 595832. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "CAESAR". PVP 9600390.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Regents of the University of Minnesota,Minnesota, United States. Received 09/16/1996.PI 595833. Poa annua L.Cultivar. "MN42". PVP 9600392.PI 595834. Poa annua L.Cultivar. "MN117". PVP 9600393.PI 595835. Poa annua L.Cultivar. "MN184". PVP 9600394.PI 595836. Poa annua L.Cultivar. "MN208". PVP 9600395.PI 595837. Poa annua L.Cultivar. "MN234". PVP 9600396.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Hollar Seeds, Inc., United States. Received09/19/1996.PI 595838. Cucurbita pepo L.Cultivar. "SAFFRON PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK". PVP 9600397.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., United States.Received 09/19/1996.PI 595839. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "CORDOBA". PVP 9600398.PI 595840. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "SEVILLE". PVP 9600399.PI 595841. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "VENICE". PVP 9600400.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Terral Seed, Inc.. Received 09/23/1996.PI 595842. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. "TERRAL TV8555". PVP 9600402.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,363


1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; S.K. St. Martin, OhioAgr. Exp. Sta., Ohio State University, Department of Agronomy, Wooster, Ohio44691-4096, United States; A.J. Calip-DuBois, Ohio State University, OhioAgricultural Res. and Develop. Ctr., Dept. of Horticulture and Crop Science,Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States; Ron Fioritto, Ohio State University,Ohio Agricultural Research & Development Center, Dept. of Horticulture & CropScience, Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States; A.F. Schmitthenner, Ohio StateUniversity, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States;R.J. Martin, USDA, ARS, Ohio State University, Dept. of Food Science andTechnology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States. Received 09/30/1996.PI 595843. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "Flint". CV-362; PVP 9600408. Pedigree - GR8836 xElgin 87. Maturity group II, growth indeterminate. Flowers purple,pubescence tawny, pods brown. Seeds dull yellow, hila black, meancontent of 41.1% protein and 20.6% oil, size 16 mg seed-1. Excellenttolerance to Phytophthora root rot and carries Rpsl-k allele whichconfers multi race resistance to Phytophthora sojae. Moderatelysusceptible to brown stem rot and susceptible to soybean cyst nematode.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc, United States. Received 10/02/1996.PI 595844. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "LH179". PVP 9700002.PI 595845. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "LH236". PVP 9700003.PI 595846. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "LH281". PVP 9700004.PI 595847. Zea mays L. ssp. maysCultivar. "LH290". PVP 9700005.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Mark E. Sorrells, Cornell University, Dept.of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding & Biometry, 252 Emerson Hall, Ithaca, New York 14853-1902,United States. Received 10/10/1996.PI 595848. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Cultivar. Pureline. "CAYUGA"; NY262-37-422. PVP 9700007. Pedigree -Geneva/Clark's Cream//Geneva. Soft white winter wheat. At booting flagleaf erect and twisted, stems waxy bloom and yellow-green, leavesyellow-green. At maturity stems hollow white. Spikes mid-dense,tapering, apically awnletted, length avg. 7-8 cm. Glumes white, lengthmedium, wide, shoulder rounded, beak acute. Kernels ovate, cheeksrounded, brush medium, crease shallow and mid-deep. Seed length avg 6.3mm, width 3.6 mm, 35 g/1000 seed. Resistance to preharvest sprouting.Moderate resistance to loose smut, powdery mildew, and wheat spindlestreak mosaic virus. Susceptible to leaf rust and stripe rust.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by C.F. Konzak, Washington State University,364


Dept. of Agronomy & Soils, Pullman, Washington 99164-6420, United States.Received 10/10/1996.PI 595849. Triticum turgidum L.Cultivar. "MEMDU". PVP 9700008.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by F.M. Bourland, University of Arkansas, Dept.of Agronomy, PTSC 115, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States; PhilTugwell, University of Arkansas, Entomology Department, Agriculture Building,Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States; R.E. McGowen, Jr., University ofArkansas, Dept. of Agronomy and <strong>Plant</strong> Sci., Bldg. 115, Fayetteville, Arkansas72701, United States. Received 10/18/1996.PI 595850. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. ARKOT 8110. GP-663. Pedigree - Tamcot SP21S / PD6520. Compared to DES 119, higher yields, similar maturity and lintfraction, but less favorable fiber quality. Leaves and stems glabrous.High resistance to tarnished plant bug, Lygus lineolaris. As resistantas DES 119 to bollworm (Helicoverpa zea) and tobacco budworm (Heliothisvirescens) complex. Resistant to all U.S. races of Xanthomonascampestris pv. malvacearum, and as resistant as the resistant check tofusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by F.M. Bourland, University of Arkansas, Dept.of Agronomy, PTSC 115, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States; R.E.McGowen, Jr., University of Arkansas, Dept. of Agronomy and <strong>Plant</strong> Sci., Bldg.115, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States; J.T. Johnson, University ofArkansas, Dept. of Agronomy and <strong>Plant</strong> Sci., Bldg. 115, Fayetteville, Arkansas72701, United States. Received 10/18/1996.PI 595851. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. ARKOT 8303. GP-664. Pedigree - Miscot 7801 / Miscot7824. Compared to DES 119,slightly earlier maturing, similar lintfraction and micronaire, and superior fiber length and strength. Leafpubescence similar to Stoneville 132 and less hirsute than DES 119. Bestadapted to silty loam soils of northern Mississippi River delta. Asresistant as DES 119 to tarnished plant bug, Lygus lineolaris, bollworm(Helicoverpa zea), and tobacco budworm (Heliothis virescens) complex.Resistant to all U.S. races of Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum,and as resistant as the resistant check to fusarium wilt (Fusariumoxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum).PI 595852. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. ARKOT 8102. GP-665. Pedigree - Stoneville 825 /Miscot T8-27. Similar to DES 119 in yield, maturity, lint fraction, andmicronaire, but inferior in fiber length, strength, and elongation. Leafpubescence similar to Stoneville 132 and less hirsute than DES 119. Asresistant as DES 119 to tarnished plant bug, Lygus lineolaris. Resistantto all U.S. races of Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum, and asresistant as the resistant check to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporumf.sp. vasinfectum).PI 595853. Gossypium hirsutum L.365


Breeding. Pureline. ARKOT 8506. GV-666. Pedigree - Miscot 7803-52/Miscot T8-27. Compared to DES 119, earlier maturing with similar fiberproperties and pubescence, but yielded slightly less with lower lintfraction. As resistant as DES 119 to tarnished plant bug, Lyguslineolaris. Resistant to all U.S. races of Xanthomonas campestris pv.malvacearum, as resistant as the resistant check to fusarium wilt(Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. vasinfectum).PI 595854. Gossypium hirsutum L.Breeding. Pureline. ARKOT 8514. GP-667. Pedigree - Miscot 7801 / MiscotT8-27. Similar to DES 119 in maturity, lint fraction, fiber length, andleaf pubescence, but slightly lower yield, finer micronaire, and lowerfiber strength and elongation. Resistant as DES 119 to tarnished plantbug, Lygus lineolaris, bollworm (Helicoverpa zea), and tobacco budworm(Heliothis virescens) complex. Resistant to all U.S. races ofXanthomonas compestris pv. malvacearum, and as resistant as theresistant check to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. vasinfectum).<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Universidad De San Carlos De Guatemala, CindadUniversitaria, Guatemala. Received 03/27/1984.PI 595855. Ipomoea sp.Cultivar. 143; C 13739; Q 24514; CAMOTE MORADO.PI 595856. Ipomoea sp.Cultivar. 441; C 13739; Q 24520; CAMOTE REMOLACHA.PI 595857. Ipomoea sp.Cultivar. 443; C 13739; Q 24521; CAMOTE AMARILLO.PI 595858. Ipomoea sp.Cultivar. Franja B; C 13 73 9; Q 24 534; CAMOTE BLANCO.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by James W. Moyer, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina StateUniversity, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Box 7616, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina27695-7616, United States. Received 01/07/1985.PI 595859. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasUncertain. 406; Q 25346.PI 595860. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasUncertain. 407; Q 25347.PI 595861. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasUncertain. 512; Q 25348.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by F. Martin, USDA-ARS, Tropical Research Station,P.O. Box 70, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Received 04/27/1987.PI 595862. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "DUNE"; SPV-73; BE-1227; Q 26770. Exceptional clone, whitefleshed, not sweet, very dry, very large roots of industrial potential,366


starch, feed. Potential as an early variety (10 weeks).<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Dan Austin, Florida Atlantic University,Department of Biological Services, Boca Raton, Florida 33431, United States.Received 10/26/1987.PI 595863. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "CUBA 6"; BE-1532; Q 26992. Collected in Cuba.PI 595864. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "COLECCION BAJO PAPALOAPAN"; BE-1532; Q 26996. Collected inMexico. Tuxtepec, Oax.PI 595865. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "CUBA 9"; BE-1532; Q 26997. Collected in Cuba.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Francisco Vazquez, USDA, ARS, Tropical Agric.Research Station, Box 70, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Received 08/08/1988.PI 595866. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasUncertain. SPV-52; BE-1925; C21043; Q 27222.PI 595867. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasUncertain. SPV-95; BE-1925; C21043; Q 27227.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by K. Komaki, Department of Upland Farming, KyushuNational Agric. Experiment Sta., 6644 Yokoichi-cho, Miyakonojo, Miyazaki,Japan. Received 11/15/1989.PI 595868. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "BENIHAYATO"; Q 27837.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Gvh Jackson, South Pacific Commision, <strong>Plant</strong>Protection Service, Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji. Received 06/13/1991.PI 595869. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "HONIARA"; Q 28457. Scab resistant.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Peter Beetham, ACIAR Sweet Potato Project,Burnley Gardens, Swan Street, Burnley, Australia. Received 10/07/1991.PI 595870. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "G113-2B"; U107; BE-3654; Q 28745. Collected in Philippines.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Australian Department of Agriculture, Instituteof <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, Burnley Gardens, Swan Street, Burnley, Australia. Received02/09/1993.PI 595871. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas367


Uncertain. IPS 153; BE-4494; Q 29652.PI 595872. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasUncertain. IPS 184/ BE-4494; Q 29666.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by International Potato Center, Apartado 5969,Lima, Lima, Peru. Received 08/10/1994.PI 595873. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "Xushu 18"; CIP 440025; BE-7184; Q 35192.PI 595874. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "Huarmeyano 11 ; CIP 420020; 4843 USA; RCB IN-262; BE-7445; Q35646.PI 595875. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "Zapallo"; CIP 420027; 4849 USA; DLP 1914; BE-7445; Q 35649.PI 595876. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "IITA-TIB 10"; CIP 440032; 4832 USA; TIB 10; BE-7445; Q 35650.PI 595877. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "Rusenya-BDI"; CIP 440033; 7008 USA; BE-7445; Q 35651.PI 595878. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "Mogamba"; CIP 440034; 4864 USA; MOHC; BE-7445; Q 35652.PI 595879. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "LUBY 3074"; CIP 440036; 4800 USA; Luby; BE-7445; Q 35653.PI 595880. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "IMBY 3102"; CIP 440037; 4801 USA; IMBY; BE-7445; Q 35654.PI 595881. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "IITA-TIS 1487"; CIP 440059; 4835 USA; TIS 1487; BE-7445; Q35655.PI 595882. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "IITA-TIS 2544"; CIP 440063; 4805 USA; TIS 2544; BE-7445; Q35656.PI 595883. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "IITA-TIS 3290"; CIP 440067; 4807 USA; TIS 3290; BE-7445; Q35657.PI 595884. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "IITA-TIS 9162"; CIP 440100; 4874 USA; TIS 9162; BE-7445; Q35659.PI 595885. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "IITA-TIS 9232"; 4875 USA; CIP 440101; TIS 9232; BE-7445; Q35660.PI 595886. Ipomoea batatas(L.) Lam. var. batatas368


Gultivar. "K 51/3251"; CIP 440164; 7027 USA; BE-7445; Q 35663.PI 595887. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "Tanzania"; CIP 440166; 5114 USA; BE-7445; Q 35665.PI 595888. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "Wagabolige"; CIP 440167; 5031 USA; BE-7445; Q 35666.PI 595889. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "<strong>No</strong>. 29"; CIP 440168; 5032 USA; N 29; BE-7445; Q 35667.PI 595890. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "KEMB 10"; CIP 440169; 7029 USA; BE-7445; Q 35668.PI 595891. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "KEMB 37"; CIP 440170; 7031 USA; BE-7445; Q 35669.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Jim Beaver, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez Camp, Department of Agronomy & Soils, P. O. Box 5000, Mayaguez,Puerto Rico; Juan C. Rosas, Esuela Agricola Panamericana, El Zamorano, P.O.Box 93, Tegucigalpa, Honduras; O.I. Varela, Escuela Agricola Panamericana,Dept. of Agronomy, Zamorano, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Received 11/01/1996.PI 595892. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. Pureline. "TIO CANELA-75". CV-13 9. Pedigree -Dor483//Dor391/Pompadour J. Small red bean (race Mesoamerica), earlymaturity, indeterminate bush, short vine type II growth habit. Welladapted to low to intermediate (


PI 595894. Phaseolus vulgaris L.Cultivar. Pureline. "MAVERICK". CV-142; PVP 9700082. Pedigree - PX-087(Fiesta/Black Magic//83B22 9)/87-049-01 (C081-12034/T295). Adapted to<strong>No</strong>rthern Great Plains Bean Production Region. High yielding.Medium-early maturity (92-95 d after planting) and semi-prostrate (CIATType Ilia) indeterminate growth habit. Flowers white. Resistant toprevalent races of Bean Rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota.Susceptible to all strains of Bean Common Mosaic Virus. Reaction toWhite Mold (Sclerotinia selerotiroum) similar to other commercial pintocultivars. Canning quality very good.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by K. W. May, Agriculture Canada, LethbridgeResearch Station, P.O. Box 3000, Main, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada.Received 10/30/1996.PI 595895. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgareCultivar. Pureline. "AC HARPER"; BT 704. CV-269. Pedigree - 49-125/BT364. Six-rowed, hulled, spring feed barley suitable for growing on Canadianprairies. Good yield potential. Superior resistance to lodging, andresistant to scale. Superior kernel plumpness, protein content, andkernel color.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Melvin Adams, USDA, NRCS, East Texas <strong>Plant</strong>Materials Center, P.O. Box 13000, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961, United States.Received 07/22/1996.PI 595896. Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.Wild. 9043740. Apomictic tetraploid. Avgerage foliage height 147cm andaverage width 88.0cm. <strong>Plant</strong> height approx. 2.5m, seed maturity in lateJune. In clipping studies yielded 16,678 DM lbs./ac. using 45 dayclipping interval and 250 lbs. N/ac. DM yield increased to 21,883lbs./ac. using 60 day clipping interval and 250 lbs. N/ac. Protein 9.3%for 45 day clipping and 7.56% for 60 day interval using 250 lbs. N/ac.Original seed source collected in Jackson Co., Texas.PI 595897. Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.Wild. 9043762. Apomictic tetraploid. Average foliage height 137cm, width111.0cm. <strong>Plant</strong> height approx. 2m, seed maturity in late June. Inclipping studies yielded 15,794 DM lbs./ac. using 45 day clippinginterval and 250 lbs. N/ac. DM yield 20,079 lbs./ac. using 60 dayclipping interval and 250 lbs. N/ac. Protein 9.33% for 45 day clippinginterval and 7.55% for 60 day interval for same N rates. Original seedsource collected in Medina Co., Texas.PI 595898. Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.Wild. 9043629. Apomictic tetraploid. Average foliage height 119.0cm andwidth 108.0cm. <strong>Plant</strong> height approx. 2m, seed maturity in June. Inclipping studies yielded 14,778 DM lbs./ac. using 45 day clippinginterval at 250 lbs. N/ac. DM yield increased to 17,957 lbs./ac. using60 day clipping interval at 250 lbs. N/ac. Protein 10.71% for 45 dayclipping interval and 8.09% for 60 day clipping interval using 250 lbs.N/ac. Original seed source collected in Nacogdoches Co., Texas.370


<strong>The</strong> following were collected by USDA, NRCS, District Office, Emmitt, Idaho,United States. Developed by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and RangeResearch, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.Received 10/31/1996.PI 595899. Elymus elymoides (Raf.) SwezeyBreeding. Population. Ace:1118; SAND HOLLOW; T-45219; Ab-1609; EE-25.Collected in Idaho, United States. Elevation 830 m. Gem County (township6N, range 1W, section 21). Lolalita loamy coarse sand, slope 35% Wfacing. Avg. ann. precip. 279 mm. Assoc. species: beardless wheat grass(Pseudoroegneria spicata ssp. inermis), sandberg bluegrass (Poasecunda), and hawksbeard (Crepis acuminata). Pedigree - <strong>No</strong> intentionalselection has been practiced on original collection. Adapted on sandysoils throughout Snake River Plain in SW Idaho and in adjacent regionsto the S and W in Idaho, Oregon, and Nevada. Intended for restorationand reclamation in this region.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Anna McClung, USDA, ARS, Rice ResearchStation, Route 7, Box 999, Beaumont, Texas 77713, United States. Received11/01/1996.PI 595900. Oryza sativa L.Cultivar. Pureline. "DIXIEBELLE"; RU9003092. Pedigree -(Newrex/Bellemont)RU8303181/CB801. Long-grain rice with superiorprocessing quality, an important trait to parboiling, canning, andrelated industries. Semidwarf plant type, early maturing similar toLemont. Resistant to lodging. Main crop, ratoon yields, and millingyields similar with current leading U.S. long-grain cultivars. Amylosecontent 2-3% higher and amylographic viscosity significantly higher thanconventional U.S. long-grains.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Darrell M. Wesenberg, USDA, ARS, NationalSmall Grains <strong>Germplasm</strong>, Research Facility, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, UnitedStates; Idaho Agric. Exp. Station, Aberdeen, Idaho, United States. Received11/12/1996.PI 595901. Avena nuda L.Breeding. Pureline. 86Abl616; NSGC 6135. Pedigree - 79Ab3811/S 7884 =69Abl01l/Corbit//S 7884. S 7884 was developed by the Univ. ofSaskatchewan. Well adapted to irrigated and dryland production insouthern Idaho.PI 595902. Avena nuda L.Breeding. Pureline. 88Ab3073; NSGC 6136. Pedigree - Pennlo/PI 447276.Well adapted to irrigated production in southern Idaho.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Karen A. Williams, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong><strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Building 003, Room 400, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland20705-2350, United States; Cesar Tapia, INIAP, E.E. Sta. Catalina, SantaCatalina, Pichincha, Ecuador. Received 10/07/1996.371


PI 595903. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonLandrace. WTS-9; aji rocoto. Collected 08/24/1996 in Carchi, Ecuador.Latitude 0 deg. 50' 2' 1 N. Longitude 78 deg. 3' 18'' W. Elevation 2490m. Canton Tulcan, Parroquia Maldonado, Localidad El Laurel. Fruitsshiny, deep red like a Red Delicious apple, smooth, 5-6cm. long, 7-8cm.wide, lobate at pedicel, sunken at blossom end, wall 0.75cm. thick.Seeds large, black. Flowers said to be purple. Very piquant.PI 595904. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz Lopez & PavonLandrace. WTS-13; aji rocoto. Collected 08/25/1996 in Imbabura, Ecuador.Latitude 0 deg. 21' 16'' N. Longitude 78 deg. 30' 46'• W. Elevation 1660m. Canton Cotacachi, Parroquia Apuela, Localidad Santa Rosa. Fruitsblocky, 6cm. long, 4cm wide, shiny red, cordate at pedicel, blossom endsunken, slightly corrugated in cross-section, wall 0.5cm thick. Seedslarge and black. Piquant.PI 595905. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. WTS-14. Collected 08/25/1996 in Imbabura, Ecuador. Latitude 0deg. 21' 16'' N. Longitude 78 deg. 30' 46•• W. Elevation 1660 m. CantonCotacachi, Parroquia Apuela, Localidad Santa Rosa. Fruits elongate,6cm. long, 2cm. wide, shiny red, obtuse at pedicel, blossom end pointed.Seeds white. Flowers said to be white.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Charles E. Simpson, Texas A&M University, P.0. Box 292, Stephenville, Texas 76401, United States; Karen A. Williams,USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Building 003, Room 400,BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Cesar Tapia,INIAP, E.E. Sta. Catalina, Santa Catalina, Pichincha, Ecuador. Received10/07/1996.PI 595906. Capsicum annuum L.Landrace. WTS-32; aji de boton. Collected 08/28/1996 in Pichincha,Ecuador. Latitude 0 deg. 3' 31'' S. Longitude 79 deg. 26' 40'• W.Elevation 350 m. Canton Santo Domingo de los Colorados, Parroquia LaConcordia, Localidad Las Villegas. Store. Fruits 1-1.5cm. long, 0.7cm.wide, bright shiny red, triangular, truncate at pedicel, blossom endpointed. Flowers said to be white.PI 595907. Capsicum frutescens L.Landrace. WTS-36; aji de raton. Collected 08/28/1996 in Pichincha,Ecuador. Latitude 0 deg. 6' 36'' S. Longitude 79 deg. 26' 48'' W.Elevation 360 m. Canton Santo Domingo de los Colorados, LocalidadMocache 1. House. <strong>Plant</strong>s 2m. tall. Flowers greenish-white, antherspurple, flowers one per node. Fruits erect, 2cm. long, 0.5cm. wide,elongate, orange at intermediate stage, red when mature, acute atpedicel, blossom end pointed, very piquant.PI 595908. Capsicum chinense Jacq.Landrace. WTS-98; aji. Collected 09/03/1996 in Morona-Santiago, Ecuador.Latitude 2 deg. 33' 48'' S. Longitude 78 deg. 9' 22'' W. Elevation 850m. Canton Sucua, Parroquia Huambi, Localidad El Cristal. Farmer's house.<strong>Plant</strong> height 2m. Leaves crinkly. Flowers greenish, anthers purple, 1-2per node. Fruits pendant, 3-4cm. long, 2cm. wide, triangular, truncateat pedicel, slight neck, blossom end pointed, orange at intermed. stage,372


ed at maturity. Piquant.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595909. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "BOHNERT LADINO". Developed in United States.Accession comprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicatesidentified by Drs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci36 (5) :1398-1400) . Original duplicates G 12581 and NSL 5460 are nowstored as separate seed lots under this accession number. Forinformation associated with original duplicates (passport, evaluationetc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595910. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "FRIES-GRONINGER". Developed in Netherlands.Accession comprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicatesidentified by Drs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci36 (5) :1398-1400) . Original duplicates G 15238 and NSL 40378 are nowstored as separate seed lots under this accession number. Forinformation associated with original duplicates (passport, evaluationetc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595911. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "GREEN ACRES". Developed in United States.Accession comprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicatesidentified by Drs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci36 (5) :1398-1400) . Original duplicates G 23188,24520,NSL 30341 nowstored as separate seed lots under this accession number. Forinformation associated with original duplicates (passport, evaluationetc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595912. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "JYGEVA 4". Developed in Russian Federation.Accession comprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicatesidentified by Drs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci36 (5) :1398-1400) . Duplicates G 30154, PI 228163, PI 315544 now storedas separate seed lots under this accession number. For informationassociated with original duplicates (passport, evaluation etc.) referto original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595913. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "KENT WILD WHITE". Developed in United Kingdom.373


Accession comprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicatesidentified by Drs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci36(5):1398-1400). Duplicates G 24105, G 24517, NSL 30347 now stored asseparate seed lots under this accession number. For informationassociated with original duplicates (passport, evaluation etc.) referto original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595914. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "KERSEY". Developed in United Kingdom. Accessioncomprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicates identified byDrs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci 36(5):1398-1400). DuplicatesNSL 30348, PI 291836 now stored as separate seed lots under thisaccession number. For information associated with original duplicates(passport, evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595915. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "MILKA". Developed in Denmark. Accessioncomprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicates identified byDrs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci 36(5):1398-1400). DuplicatesNSL 30350, PI 291830, PI 291831 now stored as separate seed lots underthis accession number. For information associated with originalduplicates (passport, evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers inGRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595916. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "NORA". Developed in Sweden. Accession comprisedof best representatives of cultivar duplicates identified by Drs. S.L.Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci 36(5):1398-1400). Duplicates PI 195484,PI 215678, PI 257275, PI 297321 now stored as separate seed lots underthis number. For information associated with original duplicates(passport, evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595917. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "PODKOWA". Developed in Poland. Accessioncomprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicates identified byDrs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci 36(5):1398-1400). DuplicatesPI 255185, PI 267068, PI 384021 now stored as separate seed lots underthis number. For information associated with original duplicates(passport, evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.374


PI 595918. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "ROBUSTA". Developed in Sweden. Accessioncomprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicates identified byDrs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci 36 (5) :1398-1400) . DuplicatesPI 195485, PI 215679 now stored as separate seed lots under thisnumber. For information associated with original duplicates (passport,evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595919. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "S100". Developed in United Kingdom. Accessioncomprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicates identified byDrs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci 36 (5) :1398-1400) . DuplicatesPI 291834, NSL 30351 now stored as separate seed lots under this number.For information associated with original duplicates (passport,evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595920. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "S184". Developed in United Kingdom. Accessioncomprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicates identified byDrs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci 36 (5) :1398-1400) . DuplicatesPI 291835, NSL 30352 now stored as separate seed lots under this number.For information associated with original duplicates (passport,evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595921. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "STEINACHER". Developed in Germany. Accessioncomprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicates identified byDrs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci 36 (5) :1398-1400) . DuplicatesPI 232113, PI 237735 now stored as separate seed lots under this number.For information associated with original duplicates (passport,evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595922. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "TREGOR". Developed in France. Accessioncomprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicates identified byDrs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci 36 (5) :1398-1400) . DuplicatesPI 419967, PI 419972 now stored as separate seed lots under this number.For information associated with original duplicates (passport,evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.375


PI 595923. Trifolium repens L.Cultivar. Population. "VACCARES". Developed in France. Accessioncomprised of best representatives of cultivar duplicates identified byDrs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci 36 (5) :1398-1400) . DuplicatesPI 419971, PI 419974 now stored as separate seed lots under this number.For information associated with original duplicates (passport,evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers in GRIN.Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595924. Trifolium repens L.Wild. Population. NEW HAMPSHIRE SELECTIONS I. Developed in UnitedStates. Accession comprised of best representatives of cultivarduplicates identified by Drs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci36(5):1398-1400). Duplicates PI 231784, PI 231785 now stored as separateseed lots under this number. For information associated with originalduplicates (passport, evaluation etc.) refer to original identifiers inGRIN. Collected from old meadows in East Conway, NH (Collector's <strong>No</strong>te).Unknown source. Received 11/12/1996.PI 595925. Trifolium repens L.Wild. Population. NEW HAMPSHIRE SELECTIONS II. Developed in UnitedStates. Accession comprised of best representatives of cultivarduplicates identified by Drs. S.L. Greene and G. Pederson (Crop Sci36(5):1398-1400). Duplicates PI 231786 through PI 231790 now stored asseparate seed lots under this number. For information associated withoriginal duplicates (passport, evaluation etc.) refer to originalidentifiers in GRIN. Collected from 4-yr stand of large type whiteclover in Conway, NH (Collector's <strong>No</strong>te).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by T. Scott Abney, Purdue University, Departmentof Botany and Pit. Path., Lilly Hall of Life Sciences Bldg., West Lafayette,Indiana 47907, United States; James R. Wilcox, USDA, ARS, Purdue University,Department of Agronomy, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, United States.Received 11/12/1996.PI 595926. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. Pureline. "Athow"; C1875. CV-366. Pedigree - A86-301024 xResnik. Maturity Group III, averages 3 days earlier than Thome and 1day earlier than Iroquois in maturity. Has Rpsl-K gene that confersresistance to multiple races of Phytophthora sojae. Flowers purple,pubescence tawny, pods tan at maturity, seeds dull yellow with blackhila, and high peroxidase activity in seed coat. Up to 2% of plants mayhave brown pods at maturity.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Anna McClung, USDA, ARS, Rice ResearchStation, Route 7, Box 999, Beaumont, Texas 77713, United States. Received11/21/1996.PI 595927. Oryza sativa L.376


Cultivar. Pureline. "JASMINE 85"; RU8803197; IR841-85. Pedigree -IR262/Khao-Dawk-Mali 105. Long-grain, aromatic cultivar. Multi-statetests in the Southern U.S. showed excellent yield potential (7700 kg/ha)and is competitive with other commercial cultivars. Semidwarf plantheight 106cm and late maturing, 97 days to heading. Whole milling yieldsignificantly lower than other U.S. long-grains. Low amylose andgelatinization temperature. Resistant to all known U.S. races ofPyricularia oryzae and to Rhizoctonia solani.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by International Potato Center, Apartado 5969,Lima, Lima, Peru. Received 03/20/1995.PI 59592 8. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "Rusenya-RWA"; CIP 440171; 7042 USA; BE-7445; Q 35670.PI 595929. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatasCultivar. "CN 1869-13"; CIP 440331; 3815 USA; BE-7445; Q 35671. Pedigree- CN1345-8 (female)/WT 298(male).<strong>The</strong> following were developed by A.M. Townsend, U.S. National Arboretum, USDA,ARS, 3501 New York Avenue, N.E., Washington, District of Columbia 20002,United States. Received 11/20/1996.PI 595930. Acer rubrum L.Cultivar. NA 57772. Pedigree - Selected from seedlings grown fromopen-pollinated seed collected from trees growing in Cass County nearBena, Minnesota, in the northern part of that state. Produces only maleflowers; no fruits. Superior tolerance to the potato leafhopper. Crownstrongly columnar filled with dense canopy of large (92mm long x 108mmwide) leaves that show spectacular red autumn color. With its columnarhabit, could be used effectively as a tree for windbreak, shelterbelt,or screening purposes. Summer leaf color green. Bark light gray andsmooth when young, gradually becoming dark gray and fissured into longscaly ridges. Successfully grown in Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa,Kansas, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, <strong>No</strong>rthCarolina, Ohio, Oregon, and Tennessee. Tolerates extremely coldtemperatures represented by USDA Zone 3. Adaptable from USDA Zone 3through 8, with slower growth occurring in Zones warmer than Zone 5.Tends to grow more rapidly in northern areas. Excellent lawn, street,highway, or park trees. Useful as shade tree for residential properties.PI 595931. Acer rubrum L.Cultivar. NA 55405. Pedigree - Selected from seedlings grown from seedcollected in the White Mountains, near Bethel, Maine. Produces only maleflowers; no fruits. Excellent tolerance to the potato leafhopper. Highlyunusual and desirable crown structure, with lower branches upright, andhigher branches flaring outward somewhat, creating a shape ideal forcity street or landscape planting. This unique crown form, which lookssimilar to that of a small, upright American elm, fills a much neededniche for red maples in the nursery industry. Foliage turns to anattractive orange-red in autumn. Summer leaf color green. Bark lightgray and smooth when young, gradually becoming dark gray and fissuredinto long scaly ridges. Leaves average 93mm long x 116mm wide.377


Successfully grown in Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Ohio, andOregon. Adaptable from USDA hardiness Zone 4 through 8. Excellent lawn,street, highway, or park trees. Useful as shade tree for residentialproperties.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Darryl Hardie, <strong>The</strong> University of Adelaide,Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Department of Agronomy, Glen Osmond,South Australia 5064, Australia; Stephen L. Clement, USDA, ARS, WashingtonState University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States. Received 09/02/1993.PI 595932. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. PIG 112; W6 12566. Collected 1992 in Israel.PI 595933. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. ATC 113; W6 12554.PI 595934. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. ATC 114; W6 12555.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Darryl Hardie, <strong>The</strong> University of Adelaide,Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Department of Agronomy, Glen Osmond,South Australia 5064, Australia; Stephen L. Clement, USDA, ARS, WashingtonState University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the DryAreas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 09/02/1993.PI 595935. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. IC 63466; W6 12556.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Darryl Hardie, <strong>The</strong> University of Adelaide,Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Department of Agronomy, Glen Osmond,South Australia 5064, Australia; Stephen L. Clement, USDA, ARS, WashingtonState University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, <strong>No</strong>rwick,England NR4 7UH, United Kingdom. Received 09/02/1993.PI 595936. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. JI 849; W6 12557.PI 595937. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. JI 1006; W6 12558.PI 595938. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. JI 1010; NGB 102144; W6 12559.PI 595939. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. JI 1011; W6 12560.PI 595940. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. JI 1012; NGB 102145; W6 12561.378


PI 595941. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. JI 1796; W6 12562.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Darryl Hardie, <strong>The</strong> University of Adelaide,Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Department of Agronomy, Glen Osmond,South Australia 5064, Australia; Stephen L. Clement, USDA, ARS, WashingtonState University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States. Received 09/02/1993.PI 595942. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. JI 2<strong>205</strong>; WIR 6070; W6 12563. Collected in England, United Kingdom.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Darryl Hardie, <strong>The</strong> University of Adelaide,Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Department of Agronomy, Glen Osmond,South Australia 5064, Australia; Stephen L. Clement, USDA, ARS, WashingtonState University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, <strong>No</strong>rwick,England NR4 7UH, United Kingdom. Received 09/02/1993.PI 595943. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. JI 2206; WIR 6071; W6 12564.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Darryl Hardie, <strong>The</strong> University of Adelaide,Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Department of Agronomy, Glen Osmond,South Australia 5064, Australia; Stephen L. Clement, USDA, ARS, WashingtonState University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States. Received 09/02/1993.PI 595944. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. PIG 111; W6 12565. Collected 1992 in Israel.PI 595945. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. PIG 277; CPI 53306; W6 12567. Collected 1992 in Jordan.PI 595946. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. PIG 296; Line 1256; W6 12568. Collected 1992 in Turkey.PI 595947. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. SA 1602; VIR 2523; W6 12569.PI 595948. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. SA 1607; VIR 3397; W6 12570.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rdic Gene Bank, Box 1543, S-221 01, Lund,Sweden; Stephen L. Clement, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional<strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States.Received 1994.PI 595949. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. NGB 102147; WW2147; W6 16595.379


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by <strong>No</strong>rdic Gene Bank, Box 1543, S-261 24,Landskrona, Sweden; Stephen L. Clement, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States. Received 1994.PI 595950. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. WL 2140 KE CO; W6 16597.PI 595951. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. WL 2143 KE CO; W6 16598.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Wojciech K. Swiecicki, Polish Academy ofSciences, Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, ul. Strzeszynska 34, Poznan, Poland;Stephen L. Clement, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong>Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States. Received1994.PI 595952. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. WT 301; 54-672; W6 16599.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by John Innes Institute, <strong>No</strong>rwick, England, UnitedKingdom; Stephen L. Clement, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional<strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States.Received 1994.PI 595953. Pisum fulvum Sibth. & SmithWild. JI 1392; NGB 101256; W6 18857.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 1983.PI 595954. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. X78122. GP-23. Pedigree - Derived by using Scout as recurrentparent. <strong>No</strong>nrecurrent parent WIS 7105. Resistant to pea seedborne mosaicvirus. BC4 PSbMV-resistant line. Wrinkle-seeded freezer. Flowers white.Cotyledons green. Blooms 14th node. Single and double podded.PI 595955. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. X78123. GP-24. Pedigree - Derived by using Tracer as recurrentparent. <strong>No</strong>nrecurrent parent WIS 7105. Resistant to pea seedborne mosaicvirus. BC4 PSbMV-resistant line. Seeds smooth, of a dry edible type.Flowers white. Cotyledons green. Blooms 13th node. Triple pods.PI 595956. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. X78124. GP-25. Pedigree - Derived by using Garfield asrecurrent parent. <strong>No</strong>nrecurrent parent WIS 7105. Resistant to peaseedborne mosaic virus. BC4 PSbMV-resistant line. Large, smooth seededdry edible type. Flowers white. Cotyledons green. Blooms 14th node.Single or double pods.380


PI 595957. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. X78125. GP-26. Pedigree - Derived by using Alaska 4683 asrecurrent parent. <strong>No</strong>nrecurrent parent WIS 7105. Resistant to peaseedborne mosaic virus. BC4 PSbMV-resistant line. Large, smooth seededdry edible type. Flowers white. Cotyledons green. Blooms 14th node.Single or double pods.PI 595958. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. X78126. GP-27. Pedigree - Derived by using Campbells Scotch asrecurrent parent. <strong>No</strong>nrecurrent parent WIS 7105. Resistant to peaseedborne mosaic virus. BC4 PSbMV-resistant line. Smooth-seeded dryedible type. Flowers white. Cotyledons dark green. Blooms 9th node.Single podded.PI 595959. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. X78127. GP-28. Pedigree - Derived by using Latah as recurrentparent. <strong>No</strong>nrecurrent parent WIS 7105. Resistant to pea seedborne mosaicvirus. BC4 PSbMV-resistant line. Smooth-seeded dry edible type. Flowerswhite. Cotyledons yellow. Blooms 14th node. Single podded.PI 595960. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. X78128. GP-29. Pedigree - Derived by using common Alaska asrecurrent parent. <strong>No</strong>nrecurrent parent WIS 7105. Resistant to peaseedborne mosaic virus. BC4 PSbMV-resistant line. Smooth-seeded dryedible type. Flowers white. Cotyledons green. Blooms 9th or 10th node.Single and double podded.PI 595961. Pisum sativum L.Cultivar. X78006. GP-30. Pedigree - Derived by using Dark SkinPerfection as recurrent parent. <strong>No</strong>nrecurrent parent WIS 7105. Resistantto pea seedborne mosaic virus. BC3 PSbMV-resistant line. Wrinkle-seededfreezer. Flowers white. Cotyledons green. Blooms 14th node. Single anddouble podded.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 595962. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-0702D; W6 16910. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 560 m. Oluklu village near Kahta, Adiyaman Province. Desitype obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509173.PI 595963. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 260685-0104D; W6 16911. Collected 06/27/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 64 0 m. Mersin Province, 14 Km north of Aydincik on Aydincik toG lnar road.PI 595964. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 270685-0201D; W6 16912. Collected 06/27/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 920 m. Field, 7km S of Gulnar, Mersin Province. Desi typeobtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509122.381


PI 595965. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 300685-0304D; W6 16913. Collected 06/30/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 560 m. Threshed, 36km from Aktepl towards Gaziantep. Desitype obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509132.PI 595966. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 300685-0601D; W6 16914. Collected 06/30/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 565 m. Threshing area, Kocabeyli village, road to Kilis,Gaziantep Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type ofPI 509135.PI 595967. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 300685-0703D; W6 16915. Collected 06/30/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 700 m. Harvested plants drying in field in cracking dry soil,road to Gaziantep, 19km N of Kilis, Gaziantep Province. Desi typeobtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509137.PI 595968. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 300685-0803D; W6 16916. Collected 06/30/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 700 m. Threshing area, Kazikle village, road to Gaziantep,Gaziantep Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type ofPI 509138.PI 595969. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 300685-0902D; W6 16917. Collected 06/30/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 755 m. Threshing area, 8km N of Kazikle village, road toGaziantep, Gaziantep Province. Desi type obtained from within thekabuli type of PI 509139.PI 595970. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 300685-1002D; W6 16918. Collected 06/30/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 910 m. Harvested, roadside from Kilis, 18km S of Gaziantep,Gaziantep Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type ofPI 509140.PI 595971. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 010785-0401D; W6 16919. Collected 07/01/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 670 m. Villager at Karoatlak village, about 7km S of Halfeti,Urfa Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI509142.PI 595972. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 010785-0701D; W6 16920. Collected 07/01/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 750 m. Threshing area in Kocaali village, on Birecik to Urfaroad, 15km E of turnoff to Halfeti. Desi type obtained from within thekabuli type of PI 509145.PI 595973. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 020785-0103D; W6 16921. Collected 07/02/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 650 m. 2km after intersection towards Bozova, 12km from Urfa.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509146.PI 595974. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 030785-0202D; W6 16922. Collected 07/03/1985 in Turkey.382


Elevation 520 m. Tatarchayuk village, Urfa Province, 15 Km after villageYariatepe. From threshing pile in village. Desi type obtained fromwithin the kabuli type of PI 509148.PI 595975. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 050785-0202D; W6 16923. Collected 07/05/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 510 m. Near dam site, direction of Samsat 3km after Birecikvillage, Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabulitype of PI 509355.PI 595976. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 050785-0201D; W6 16924. Collected 07/05/1985 .in Turkey.Elevation 510 m. Harvested piles, 3km after village of Birecik, towardsSamsat, Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabulitype of PI 509158.PI 595977. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 050785-0303D; W6 16925. Collected 07/05/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 390 m. Piles in field, Seitbulak village, Adiyaman Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509160.PI 595978. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 050785-0401D; W6 16926. Collected 07/05/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 4 50 m. Kovanoluk-Samsat, near Firat river, Adiyaman Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509161.PI 595979. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 050785-0402D; W6 16927. Collected 07/05/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 450 m. Piles in field, Tepeonu village, near Samsat, AdiyamanProvince. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509162.PI 595980. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 050785-0404D; W6 16928. Collected 07/05/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 400 m. Harvested piles, Tepeonu-Hoziyan-Nezrase village, nearFirat river, Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtained from within thekabuli type of PI 509163.PI 595981. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-0101D; W6 16929. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 490 m. Threshing pile, 12km NW of DSI camp at Ataturk dam, onroad from DSI camp to Adiyaman, Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtainedfrom within the kabuli type of PI 509164.PI 595982. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-0102D; W6 16930. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 495 m. Threshing pile, Kuyulu village, 14km from DSI camp,Ataturk dam on road to Adiyaman, Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtainedfrom within the kabuli type of PI 509165.PI 595983. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-0401D; W6 16931. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 620 m. Piles of dry plants in farmer's field on rockycalcareous soil, on old road 12km N of separation of old and new roadsto Adiyaman, Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtained from within thekabuli type of PI 509170.383


PI 595984. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-0703D; W6 16932. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 560 m. Oluklu village near Kahta, Adiyaman Province. Desitype obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509174.PI 595985. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-0802D; W6 16933. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 605 m. Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtained from within thekabuli type of PI 509175.PI 595986. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-0902D; W6 16934. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 610 m. Eskitas village, Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtainedfrom within the kabuli type of PI 509176.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-64 02, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 595987. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-0902SD; W6 16935. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 610 m. Adiyaman Province, Eskitas village. Small desi typeobtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509176.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 595988. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-1001D; W6 16936. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 540 m. Storage, Dardason-Kahta village, near Firat river,Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI509177.PI 595989. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-1102D; W6 16937. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 680 m. Piles, Dardagon village, Kahta, Adiyaman Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509178.PI 595990. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-1201D; W6 16938. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 740 m. Narinci village, Kahta, Adiyaman Province. Desi typeobtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509179.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State384


University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 595991. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 060785-1201SD; W6 16939. Collected 07/06/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 740 m. Narinci village-Kant, Adiyaman Province. Small desitype obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509179.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 595992. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 070785-0101D; W6 16940. Collected 07/07/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 600 m. Piles of dry plants in farmer's field on brown rockysoil, on road to Siverek, 17km E of Kahta, Adiyaman Province. Desi typeobtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509181.Unknown source. Received 04/06/1987.PI 595993. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 070785-0101SD; W6 16941. Small desi type obtained fromwithin the kabuli type of PI 509181.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 595994. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 070785-0301D; W6 16942. Collected 07/07/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 410 m. Piles of dry plants in farmer's field on rocky brownsoil, Cayor village near the Firat (Euphrates) River, 4 km afterMustafa, Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabulitype of PI 509183.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 595995. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 070785-0301SD; W6 16943. Collected 07/07/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 410 m. 4 Km after Mustafa, Cayor village near the First(Euphrates) River, Adiyaman Province. Collected seeds from piles of dryplants in farmer's field on rocky brown soil. Small desi type obtainedfrom within the kabuli type of PI 509183.385


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 595996. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 070785-0402D; W6 16944. Collected 07/07/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 510 m. Piles , 2km after Mardi village, towards Siverek mainroad, Adiyaman Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli typeof PI 509184.PI 595997. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 070785-0502D; W6 16945. Collected 07/07/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 550 m. Piles of dry plants in farmer's field on rocky brownsoil, Basele village towards Siverek, Adiyaman Province. Desi typeobtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509185.PI 595998. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 070785-0801D; W6 16946. Collected 07/07/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1060 m. Roadside, from Siverek, 60km from Diyarbakir, UrfaProvince. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509186.PI 595999. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 090785-0101D; W6 16947. Collected 07/09/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 645 m. Piles, 11km from Diyarbakir towards Cinar, DiyarbakirProvince. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509187.PI 596000. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 100785-0302D; W6 16948. Collected 07/10/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 710 m. Threshing pile, village on road from Diyarbakir toSilvan, 56km from Silvan, Diyarbakir Province. Desi type obtained fromwithin the kabuli type of PI 509191.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596001. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 100785-0302SD; W6 16949. Collected 07/10/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 710 m. 56 Km from Silvan on the Diyarbakir to Silvan road,Diyarbakir Province. Small desi type obtained from within the kabulitype of PI 509191.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.386


PI 596002. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 100785-0601D; W6 16950. Collected 07/10/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 780 m. Farmer's field on brown rocky soil, Bagdere village,26km to Silvan, Diyarbakir to Silvan road, Diyarbakir Province. Desitype obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509193.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596003. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 100785-0601SD; W6 16951. Collected 07/10/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 780 m. Bagdere village, 26 Km to Silvan on theDiyarbakir-Silvan road, Diyarbakir Province. Collected from plantsgrowing in farmer's field near village on brown rocky soil. Small desitype obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509193.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596004. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 100785-0703D; W6 16952. Collected 07/10/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 720 m. Brown, rocky soil, 16km from Silvan, Diyarbakir toSilvan road, Diyarbakir Province. Desi type obtained from within thekabuli type of PI 509195.PI 596005. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 110785-0201D; W6 16953. Collected 07/11/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 700 m. Field, piles of drying plants in brown soil, road toElazig, 18km N of Diyarbakir, Diyarbakir Province. Desi type obtainedfrom within the kabuli type of PI 509199.PI 596006. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 110785-0301D; W6 16954. Collected 07/11/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 790 m. Piles of drying plants in farmer's field on red soil,road to Elazig, 41 km N of Diyarbakir, Diyarbakir Province. Desi typeobtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509200.PI 596007. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 120785-0301D; W6 16955. Collected 07/12/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 860 m. Farmer's field on light brown loamy soil, 58km toMalatya from intersection of road to Arapkir, Malatya Province. Desitype obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509203.PI 596008. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 130785-0201D; W6 16956. Collected 07/13/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1080 m. Maturing plants in field of rocky, brown soil,387


Doganler village, 320km to Kayseri, Maltaya Province.obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509<strong>205</strong>.Desi typePI 596009. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 130785-0401D; W6 16957. Collected 07/13/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1480 m. 286km to Kayseri from Malatya, Malatya Province.type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509206.DesiPI 596010. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 130785-0502D; W6 16958. Collected 07/13/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1400 m. Storage, village of Pazaroren, 26km after Pinarbasi,Kayseri Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI509207.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, WashingtonState University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596011. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 130785-0502SD; W6 16959. Collected 07/13/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1400 m. 26 Km after Pinarbasi, Kawseri Province, village ofPazaroren. Small desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI509207.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596012. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 160785-0201D; W6 16960. Collected 07/16/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1160 m. Cukuragil village, 30km to Beysehir, Konya Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509221.PI 596013. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 160785-0301D; W6 16961. Collected 07/16/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1130 m. Road from Konya, 24km to Beysehir, Konya Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509222.PI 596014. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 160785-0401D; W6 16962. Collected 07/16/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1100 m. Road from Konya, 14km to Beysehir, Konya Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509223.PI 596015. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 160785-0702D; W6 16963. Collected 07/16/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1050 m. Road to Konya, 10km from Seydisehir, Konya Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509229.388


PI 596016. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 160785-0801D; W6 16964. Collected 07/16/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1110 m. Green and maturing plants in farmer's field on brown,rocky soil, road to Konya, 25km from Seydisehir, Konya Province. Desitype obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509230.PI 596017. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 170785-0401SD; W6 16965. Collected 07/17/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 50 m. Road to Adana, near salt lake (Tuz Golu), 28km toSerefli- Kochesar, Ankara Province. Small desi type obtained fromwithin the kabuli type of PI 509232.PI 596018. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 170785-1002D; W6 16966. Collected 07/17/1985 in Turkey.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509235.Unknown source. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596019. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 170785-0602D; W6 16967.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596020. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 170785-0701D; W6 16968. Collected 07/17/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 920 m. Piles of dry plants in farmer's field, 12km to Kamanfrom the Hirfanli Dam, Ankara Province. Desi type obtained from withinthe kabuli type of PI 509233.PI 596021. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 170785-0901D; W6 16969. Collected 07/17/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 820 m. Golbasi Lake, 14km after Meryenkasi village, KirsehirProvince. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509234.PI 596022. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 170785-1101D; W6 16970. Collected 07/17/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1020 m. 16km to Kirsehir, Kirsehir Province. Desi typeobtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509236.Unknown source. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596023. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 170785-1101SD; W6 16971. Small desi type obtained fromwithin the kabuli type of PI 509236.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State389


University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596024. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 180785-0201D; W6 16972. Collected 07/18/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1010 m. Pods from green and maturing plants on brown clay loamsoil, road from Kirsehir, 14km to Cicekdagi, Kirsehir Province. Desitype obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509237.PI 596025. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 210785-0701D; W6 16973. Collected 07/21/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 800 m. 23km to Kalecik from Cankiri, Cankiri Province. Desitype obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509244.Unknown source. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596026. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 230785-0102D; W6 16974.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics- & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596027. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 230785-0202D; W6 16975. Collected 07/23/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 106 0 m. 21km from Dinar on road to Afyon, Afyon Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509247.PI 596028. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 230785-0301D; W6 16976. Collected 07/23/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1050 m. Kiziloren village, about 25km from Dinar on road toAfyon, Afyon Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli typeof PI 509248.PI 596029. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 230785-0303D; W6 16977. Collected 07/23/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1050 m. Piles of plants drying in field, Kiziloren village,25km from Dinar on road to Afyon, Afyon Province. Desi type obtainedfrom within the kabuli type of PI 509251.PI 596030. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 230785-0501D; W6 16978. Collected 07/23/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1040 m. Afyon-Kusra, (Dogansu) village, 40km N of Dinar,Sandikli town, Afyon Province. Desi type obtained from within thekabuli type of PI 509254.PI 596031. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 230785-0502D; W6 16979. Collected 07/23/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1040 m. Piles of plants in field near Dogansu village, 40km N390


of Dinar on road to Afyon, Afyon Province.within the kabuli type of PI 509255.Desi type obtained fromUnknown source. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596032. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 230785-0102D; W6 16980.Unknown source. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596033. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 230785-0701D; W6 16981.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596034. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 230785-0702D; W6 16982. Collected 07/23/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1100 m. 10km to Haydarle, 30km to Dinar, Afyon Province.type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509257.DesiPI 596035. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 240785-0102D; W6 16983. Collected 07/24/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1100 m. Dikici village, 14km after Dinar on way to Isparta.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509259.PI 596036. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 240785-0201D; W6 16984. Collected 07/24/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 950 m. Gumiesgin village, on way from Dinar to Isparta,Isparta Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI509260.PI 596037. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 240785-0401D; W6 16985. Collected 07/24/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 910 m. 13km to Isparta on road from Dinar, Isparta Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509261.PI 596038. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 240785-0702D; W6 16986. Collected 07/24/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 850 m. Road from Bucak to Burdur, 32km to Burdur, BurdurProvince. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509264.PI 596039. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 240785-0801D; W6 16987. Collected 07/24/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1200 m. Bucak-Burdur road, 25km from Burdur, Burdur Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509265.PI 596040. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 240785-1101D; W6 16988. Collected 07/24/1985 in Turkey.391


Elevation 1200 m. Harvested piles of plants in field, Caltak village, onway from Burdur to Yesilova, Burdur Province. Desi type obtained fromwithin the kabuli type of PI 509268.Unknown source. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596041. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 250785-0501D; W6 16989.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596042. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 250785-0701D; W6 16990. Collected 07/25/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1100 m. 7km from Civril on way to Usak, Denizli Province.Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509284.PI 596043. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 250785-0801D; W6 16991. Collected 07/25/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1010 m. 33km to Usak from Civril, 8km from Usak-Denizliborder, Usak Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli typeof PI 509285.Unknown source. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596044. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 250785-0801SD; W6 16992. Small desi type obtained fromwithin the kabuli type of PI 509285.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States. Received 04/06/1987.PI 596045. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 260785-0402SD; W6 16993. Collected 07/26/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 1200 m. Storage, Aykpinar yulu village, near Gediz, KutahyaProvince. Small desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI509294.PI 596046. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 270785-0202D; W6 16994. Collected 07/27/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 920 m. 3 9km from Eskisehir on road from Kutahya, KutahyaProvince. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509296.PI 596047. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 270785-0203D; W6 16995. Collected 07/27/1985 in Turkey.392


Elevation 92 0 m. 3 9km from Eskisehir on road from Kutahya, KutahyaProvince. Desi type obtained from within the kabuli type of PI 509297.PI 596048. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 280785-0102SD; W6 16996. Collected 07/28/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 180 m. Threshing area, Bezirci village, 26km to Gonen on roadto Canakkale, Baliksehir Province. Small desi type obtained from withinthe kabuli type of PI 509302.PI 596049. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivated. 280785-0404D; W6 16997. Collected 07/28/1985 in Turkey.Elevation 50 m. Seed store, Guvemalan village, 34km after Gonen on roadto Biga, Canakkale Province. Desi type obtained from within the kabulitype of PI 509306.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Paul Gepts, University of California, Dept.of Agronomy & Range Science, Davis, California 95616-8515, United States; L.Guzman, Cent, de Invest. Fitoecogeneticas de Pairumani, Casilla 128,Cochabamba, Bolivia; Daniel Debouck, Centro International de AgraiculturaTropical, <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Apdo. aereo 6713, Cali, Colombia; RaulRios, Centro de Investigaciones Fitogeneticas de Pairumani, Cochabamba,Bolivia. Received 07/22/1996.PI 596050. Capsicum sp.Wild. 3002. Collected 05/14/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 7 1 0 f ' S. Longitude 64 deg. 38' 0'• W. Elevation 3200 m. Zudanez,Oda Rio Kulmiuje'u chu, 1 km W Patas Tejas.PI 596051. Capsicum eximium Hunz.Wild. 3003. Collected 05/14/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 7' 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 38 1 0 11 W. Elevation 2290 m. Zudanez,Esancia Tejas.PI 596052. Capsicum baccatum L.Wild. 3004. Collected 05/14/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 16' 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 24' 0 lf W. Elevation 2150 m. Tomina,Hacienda Sobo Sobo.PI 596053. Capsicum eximium Hunz.Wild. 3005. Collected 05/14/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 16' 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 24' 0 11 W. Elevation 2150 m. Tomina,Hacienda Sobo Sobo.PI 596054. Capsicum baccatum L.Wild. 3008. Collected 05/15/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 17' 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 20' 0 11 W. Elevation 2060 m. Tomina,Estancia Campo Redondo.PI 596055. Capsicum baccatum L.Wild. 3009. Collected 05/15/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 17' 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 20' 0 11 W. Elevation 2100 m. Tomina,Estancia Campo Redondo, Achuma.PI 596056. Capsicum baccatum L.393


Wild. 3013. Collected 05/15/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 35' 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 26' 0 11 W. Elevation 1900 m. Tomina,Rio Grande, 5 km N de San Pedro.PI 596057. Capsicum baccatum L.Wild. 3014. Collected 05/15/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 37' 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 28' 0 fI W. Elevation 1870 m. Azurduy,1 km ? de San Pedro.PI 596058. Capsicum baccatum L.Wild. 3015. Collected 05/16/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 28' 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 11' 0 11 W. Elevation 2150 m. Tomina,El Rosal, 42 km SSE Padilla.PI 596059. Capsicum chacoense Hunz.Wild. 3016. Collected 05/16/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 34' 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 6' 0' 1 W. Elevation 1200 m. Tomina,Comunidad Thiu Mayu, 68 km SSE Padilla.PI 596060. Capsicum chacoense Hunz.Wild. 3019. Collected 05/17/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 19deg. 49' 0 11 S. Longitude 63 deg. 48' 0 11 W. Elevation 1160 m. HernandoSiles, Cruz Pampa, 34 km E de Monteagudo.PI 596061. Capsicum annuum L.Wild. 3026. Collected 05/21/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 21deg. S. Longitude 65 deg. II 1 0 11 W. Elevation 2240 m. Sudlinti, 15 kmSE, Villa Abecia en Camblaya Grande.PI 596062. Capsicum eximium Hunz.Wild. 3027. Collected 05/22/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 20deg. 35' 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 46' 0 11 W. Elevation 2160 m. <strong>No</strong>rCinti,St. Elena.PI 596063. Capsicum chacoense Hunz.Wild. 3028. Collected 05/22/1994 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Latitude 20deg. 35 1 0 11 S. Longitude 64 deg. 46' 0 11 W. Elevation 2160 m. <strong>No</strong>rCinti,St. Elena.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Qinghua Zhang, Chinese Academy of Forestry,Beijing, China. Donated by Joseph Postman, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong>Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333-2521, United States.Received 11/08/1996.PI 596064. Indigofera pseudotinctoria Matsum.Wild. 96108. Collected 10/1995 in Zhejiang, China. Elevation 700 m.Tianmu.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1987.PI 596065. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 101dgA-2723:62.394


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596066. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 101DGA-3347:61.PI 596067. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 101dgB-2727:62.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596068. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 101dgB-3348:61.PI 596069. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 101dgB-686:60.PI 596070. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 101gAT6-2724/2723:62.PI 596071. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 101U-638:60.PI 596072. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 103h-1704:58.PI 596073. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 103n-1342:59.PI 596074. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 103q-1705:58.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by W. Huelsen, Illinois Agricultural ExperimentStation, Illinois, United States. Donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell,Idaho, United States. Received 1979.PI 596075. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 104b-777/61-M53.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596076. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 104q-1344:59.PI 596077. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 107a-3016:59.PI 596078. Zea mays L. ssp. mays395


Breeding. 107a-3704:58.PI 596079. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110d-370:61.PI 596080. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110k-1718:58.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1987.PI 596081. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110k-240:60.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596082. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110K*-1352:57.PI 596083. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110k*1331:56.PI 596084. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110m-1353:57.PI 596085. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110m-539:60.PI 596086. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110n-1333:56.PI 596087. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110n-1354:57.PI 596088. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110n-1719:58.PI 596089. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 110p-1720:58.PI 596090. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 119g-2008:54.PI 596091. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 11D-1495:68.PI 596092. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 124a-2806:63.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1988.396


PI 596093. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 124b-1735:58.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596094. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 125a-1370:56.PI 596095. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 12Z-B-820:57.PI 596096. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 12Z-C-821:57.PI 596097. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 12Z-D-822:57.PI 596098. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 13D-1707:59.PI 596099. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 14C-1013:74.PI 596100. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 14H-1014:74.PI 596101. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 14N-2100:56.PI 596102. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 18B-3233:63.PI 596103. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 18B-548:64.PI 596104. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 190a-5389:56.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by W. Huelsen, Illinois Agricultural ExperimentStation, Illinois, United States. Donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell,Idaho, United States. Received 1979.PI 596105. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 191a-3563:61.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596106. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 191g-2044:58.397


PI 596107. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 2021C-340:58.PI 596108. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. <strong>205</strong>1A-539:73.PI 596109. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. <strong>205</strong>1A-614:72.PI 596110. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. <strong>205</strong>1B-353:58.PI 596111. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 2132-143:62.PI 596112. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 2132-3076:63.PI 596113. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 2132-344 7:61.PI 596114. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 2256-653:60.PI 596115. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 2256-670:60.PI 596116. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 27A*123-1395:66.PI 596117. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 27A*123-2994:62.PI 596118. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 27A*123-424:65.PI 596119. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 27A*123-850 : 68 .PI 596120. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 3002-1440:60.PI 596121. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 304a-2947:62.PI 596122. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 304a-3181:63.PI 596123. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 304a-3341:61.PI 596124. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 437a-1766:58.398


PI 596125. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 437a-365:65.PI 596126. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 439a-1769:58.PI 596127. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 442a-953:65.PI 596128. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 454a-3187:63.PI 596129. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 459a-367:65.PI 596130. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 465a-293:64.PI 596131. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 511a-1399:59.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1979.PI 596132. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 5145A-554:62.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596133. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 5261A-693:57.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by John Haber, Pau Seed, RR 5, Box 3, Ames, Iowa50010, United States. Donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596134. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 5261B-3716:58.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596135. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 5261B-689:57.PI 596136. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 540a-1254:60.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by W. Huelsen, Illinois Agricultural Experiment399


Station, Illinois, United States. Donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell,Idaho, United States. Received 1979.PI 596137. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 54 0a-3569:61.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596138. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 5418A-930:56.PI 596139. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 541a-1782:58.PI 596140. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 541b-1273:56.PI 596141. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 542a-880:55.PI 596142. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 542c-1411:59.PI 596143. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 543a-1784:58.PI 596144. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 543b-1785:58.PI 596145. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 552a-1450:57.PI 596146. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 557a-1285:56.PI 596147. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 571b-362:65.PI 596148. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 574a-1800:58.PI 596149. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 598a-1425:59.PI 596150. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 598a-295:64.PI 596151. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 6038D-119:64.PI 596152. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 6038D-31722F.400


PI 596153. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 6038D-31722R.PI 596154. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 6038D-36784T.PI 596155. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 607a-1260:60.PI 596156. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 611a-5394:56.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1987.PI 596157. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 615a-1309:56.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596158. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 616a-1461:57.PI 596159. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 665a-1843:58.PI 596160. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. 668a-1844:58.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1987.PI 596161. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. ARTIC FIRST 34597.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596162. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. AUNT MARY-788:70M.PI 596163. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. AUNT MARY-790:70M.PI 596164. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. AUNT MARY-789:70M.PI 596165. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. BANTAM CROSBY-26782.401


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596166. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C12A-CONN-98:60.PI 596167. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C12B-100:60.PI 596168. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C131DG-3030:62. Developed in United States.PI 596169. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C13B-3475:61.PI 596170. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C13et-123:68.PI 596171. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C13GL-287B:68.PI 596172. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C13LDg-01286-3028 : 62 .PI 596173. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C13LDG-32705pr T.PI 596174. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C16.M.1-1363:60.PI 596175. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C2-10:6 5.PI 596176. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C2-25-2569:62.PI 596177. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C2-81-2524:63 .PI 596178. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C22-2825:63. Developed in United States.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1996.PI 596179. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C23-1071:53. Developed in United States.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596180. Zea mays L. ssp. mays402


Breeding. C27B-3237:61.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596181. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C3-2540:63.PI 596182. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C3-2577:62.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596183. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C3-2ABCA-2286:73.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596184. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C40A-379:54.PI 596185. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C42-332:55.PI 596186. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C5-1-3344:66.PI 596187. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C5NT-36938(x).<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1987.PI 596188. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C68R(x)-552:63.PI 596189. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C6GA-116:60-720:71.PI 596190. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C8A-89:55.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596191. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C90 ELITE-2A2A-492:58. Developed in United States.403


PI 596192. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C90 ELITE-2A2A-1677:59.PI 596193. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. C90 ELITE-2A2A-1333:60.PI 596194. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Cr P8A-220:61.PI 596195. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Cr P8-219.-61.PI 596196. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Cr G8A-2655:62.PI 596197. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Cr P8B-221:61.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1983.PI 596198. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. CR LDG-125:63.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596199. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Cr Me4 5-928:65.PI 596200. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Cr M8-222:61.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596201. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. MA21547-1-PA-2675:63.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596202. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Ma21547-1339:61.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596203. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. MA2412-1-2645:63.404


PI 596204. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. MA52.429-901:58.PI 596<strong>205</strong>. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. MA53 372-898:58.PI 596206. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. MA54 368-984:57.PI 596207. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. MA65.132-51-408-1-1-2-1-3-1-2-76:66. Developed in UnitedStates.PI 596208. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Me 57-5967:65.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596209. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Me 66-5968:65.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1987.PI 596210. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Me-8-5963:65.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596211. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Mel-130:53.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596212. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. ME100-926:58.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596213. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Mel23-551:62.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1988.405


PI 596214. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. Me266-1002:57.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596215. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NARROW GRAIN EVERGREEN-475:66.PI 596216. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NARROW GRAIN EVERGREEN-453:67.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596217. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ E10-400:63.PI 596218. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ1301-929:58.PI 596219. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ1303-1008:57.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596220. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ143Y-604:58.PI 596221. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ143Y-971:57.PI 596222. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ143Y-977:57.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596223. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ502-309:68.PI 596224. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ504-313:68.PI 596225. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ505-417:68.PI 596226. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ506-314:68.406


<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596227. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ510-315:68.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596228. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ510-393:69M.PI 596229. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ538A-3 78:70M.PI 596230. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ603-380:70M.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596231. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ618-406:69M.PI 596232. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ618-407:69M.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596233. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ664-3 92:70.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596234. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ688-397:70M.PI 596235. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ688-398:70M.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1987.PI 596236. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ710-412:68.407


PI 596237. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ710-423:69M.PI 596238. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ714-403:68.PI 596239. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ715A-3 99:70M.PI 596240. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. NJ846-494:73.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596241. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. OLCOTT-1067:72.PI 596242. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. OLCOTT-1068:72.PI 596243. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. OLCOTT-106 9:72.PI 596244. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. OLCOTT-1923:53.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1982.PI 596245. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P13-285-.61.PI 596246. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P16-263.-60.PI 596247. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39-10-226:61.PI 596248. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39-10-228:61.PI 596249. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39-16-262:60.PI 596250. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39-16-275:61.PI 596251. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P3 9-16-2 76:61.PI 596252. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P3 9-16-278:61.408


PI 596253. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39-16-287E:68.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1987.PI 596254. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39Le-253:60.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1987.PI 596255. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39LE-261:61.PI 596256. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39LE-3438:64.PI 596257. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39LE-3502:61.PI 596258. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39M94-2 5901:60.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596259. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39M94-3437:61.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1987.PI 596260. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P3 9W-2590E:60.PI 596261. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P39W-3435:61.PI 596262. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P51-3289:61.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596263. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. P51-482:59.PI 596264. Zea mays L. ssp. mays409


Breeding. P51-51:61.PI 596265. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. SYN COGENT-1828:61.PI 596266. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. T20R-35871(x).PI 596267. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. T20R-35871A(x).<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Nicholas D Molenaar, Crookham Company, P.O. Box520, Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0520, United States. Received 1984.PI 596268. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. T26R-546:62.PI 596269. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. T60R-548:62.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Crookham Company, Caldwell, Idaho, UnitedStates. Received 1979.PI 596270. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. T69W-1236:60.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Ron D. Barnett, University of Florida, <strong>No</strong>rthFlorida Res. & Ed. Center, R.#3, Box 4370, Quincy, Florida 32351, UnitedStates. Received 09/01/1996.PI 596271. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. FL85238-G585; NSGC 6138. Pedigree -FL8172-G116/Florida 303 ; sister line to Morey. Soft red winter wheat.Early, good disease resistance. <strong>No</strong> genes for Hessian fly resistance.Bearded, white chaff. Sister line to Morey.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by David S. Marshall, Texas A&M University,Research & Extension Center, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252-6599,United States. Received 09/01/1996.PI 596272. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. TX91D7012; NSGC 6139. Pedigree - Siouxland/TAM300//Caldwell/Era. Soft red winter wheat. Good winterhardiness for asoft red winter wheat adapted to the southern U.S. Carries leaf rustresistance genes Lrl, Lr2a, Lr2c, plus factors for adult-plantresistance.PI 596273. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. TX92D7374; NSGC 6140. Pedigree - Coker 983/Florida302//Caldwell. Soft red winter wheat. Carries leaf rust resistance genesLrlO, Lrll, Lrl8, plus adult-plant resistance.410


PI 596274. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. Pureline. TX92D7741; NSGC 6141. Pedigree - Florida302/Fundulea 113D//McNair 1003. Soft red winter wheat. Carries leaf rustresistance genes Lrl, LrlO, Lrll, plus adult-plant resistance.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by A.I. Al-Suliman, National Agriculture andWater Research Center, P.O. Box 17285, Riyadh 11484, Saudi Arabia; K.A.Al-Zeir, National Agriculture and Water Research Center, P.O. Box 17285,Riyadh 11484, Saudi Arabia; Aly Ibrahim, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1636East Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United States. Received12/05/1996.PI 596275. Cucurbita moschata (Duchesne) PoiretCultivar. HAMDAN. A plant with small fruit selected after fourgenerations of selection and inbreeding from an open-pollinatedpopulation of the Egyptian pumpkin. Fruit small, uniform shape, skincream-colored, easy to peel, smooth texture. Sweeter than local variety.Mature in 122 days from planting to harvest. Vines vigorous. <strong>Plant</strong>extends to 5 m in diameter. Averages 3 fruit per plant. Grows well inthe hot, dry Saudi environment. Excellent keeping and storing quality.May be kept for 2 months at room temperature and 20-30% relativehumidity. Suitable for export.PI 596276. Cucurbita moschata (Duchesne) PoiretCultivar. QASIM. Long-necked fruit selected from a large population ofEgyptian pumpkins at a local market in the Qasim area in 1989. Fruitlength 62 to 87 cm, skin cream-colored with touch of bronze at harvest.Neck length 40 to 60 cm, represents 70% of total fruit length and 66% oftotal fruit weight, flesh solid orange. Bulb small with small cavity;seeds embedded in the bulb. Mature in 112 days. Vines vigorous,extending to >3 m. Leaves dark green and mottled around veins. Average 2fruit per plant and yielded 2 7% more than local variety. Grows well inthe hot, dry Saudi environment. Excellent keeping and storing quality.May be kept for 2 months at room temperature and 20-30% relativehumidity. Suitable for export.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Mark T. Nielsen, University of Kentucky,Agronomy Department, N212E Ag. Sci. Bldg., Lexington, Kentucky 40546, UnitedStates. Received 12/09/1996.PI 596277. Nicotiana tabacum L.Cultivar. Pureline. "KY908". CV-113. Pedigree - KY17/TN86. Flowersapprox. 70 days after transplanting. Largest leaf average 67 x 34 cm.Stalk diameter average 3.73 cm. Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus, blackroot rot (Thielaviopsis basicola), wildfire (Pseudomonas syringae pv.tabaci), and tobacco vein mottling virus. Moderate resistance to tobaccoetch virus, black shank (Phytophthora parasitica var. nicotianae), andFusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum).<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Herb S. Aldwinckle, Cornell University, NewYork State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Geneva, New411


York 14456-0462, United States. Received 12/15/1988.PI 596278. Malus ombrophila Hand.-Mazz.Uncertain. GMAL 3123. Collected in China.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by L. Shreve, Texas A & M University, P.O. Box1849, Uvalde, Texas 78802, United States. Received 12/15/1988.PI 596279. Malus ioensis (Alph. Wood) BrittonUncertain. GMAL 3127; TEXANA.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Elizabeth Dickson, Cornell Univ., L.H. BaileyHortorium, Ithaca, New York 14853, United States; C. Sperling, USDA-ARS,<strong>Plant</strong> Exploration Office, Bldg 001, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland20705-2350, United States; Herb S. Aldwinckle, Cornell University, New YorkState Agric. Exp. Station, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Geneva, New York14456-0462, United States. Received 10/10/1989.PI 596280. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. RoemerWild. USSR-89-23-02; GMAL 3265. Collected 09/05/1989 in Uzbekistan.Elevation 1630 m. Loose white rocky soil. Calcareous. Open scrub andherbaceous vegetation. Tree to 5.0 m.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Herb S. Aldwinckle, Cornell University, NewYork State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Geneva, NewYork 14456-0462, United States. Received 12/15/1988.PI 596281. Malus ombrophila Hand.-Mazz.Uncertain. GMAL 3125. Collected in China.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Elizabeth Dickson, Cornell Univ., L.H. BaileyHortorium, Ithaca, New York 14853, United States; C. Sperling, USDA-ARS,<strong>Plant</strong> Exploration Office, Bldg 001, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland20705-2350, United States; Herb S. Aldwinckle, Cornell University, New YorkState Agric. Exp. Station, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Geneva, New York14456-0462, United States. Received 10/10/1989.PI 596282. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. RoemerWild. USSR-89-06-03; GMAL 3244. Collected 08/31/1989 in Tajikistan.Elevation 14 90 m. 35 km <strong>No</strong>rth of Dushanbe. Village of Gazni in Gaznivalley. Oktjabski district. Steep ravine at edge of stream. Fine claysoil. Growing with Juglans regia.PI 596283. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. RoemerWild. USSR-89-31-04; GMAL 3310. Collected 09/09/1989 in Kazakhstan.Elevation 1550 m. NE slope (ca. 30%). Forest of mature apple trees withmostly closed canopy. Tree height to 10 m, 18 cm DBH.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Richard M. Hannan, USDA, ARS, WashingtonState University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington412


99164-6402, United States; Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States. Received 08/24/1992.PI 596284. Avena barbata Pott ex LinkWild. B92-46; W6 10746; NSGC 1411. Collected 06/28/1992 in Bulgaria.Elevation 30 m. Behind Institute of Wheat and Sunflower (IWS) Guesthouse.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington99164-6434, United States; Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong><strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 402, Building 003, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland20705-2350, United States. Received 09/15/1989.PI 596285. Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum (K. Koch) <strong>The</strong>ll.Wild. 040689-0401; W6 2002; NSGC 5987. Collected 06/04/1989 in Mardin,Turkey. Latitude 37 deg. 30' N. Longitude 40 deg. 51' E. Elevation 880m. 7.5 km NE of Pinardere on road to Savur from Mardin or 26 km afterturnoff to Savur from Mardin-Midyat road. Common at base of limestoneoutcrop. Steep rocky limestone slopes.PI 596286. Triticum monococcum L.Cultivated. 030689-0303; W6 1993; NSGC. Collected 06/03/1989 inDiyarbakir, Turkey. Latitude 37 deg. 36' N. Longitude 40 deg. 30' E.Elevation 8 50 m. 19 km S of Cinar or 3 km before Yukari-Konak. Common.Hard limestone outcrops, rubble. Heavily grazed. Scattered. Coppiced.Steep N facing slope. Associated with wild barley, H. spontaneum anddiploid wheat. Annual to 0.5m. Spikes tan to black.PI 596287. Aegilops markgrafii (Greuter) K. HammerWild. 060689-0502; W6 2038; NSGC 5989. Collected 06/06/1989 in Mardin,Turkey. Latitude 37 deg. 28' N. Longitude 41 deg. 9 1 E. 4.3 km W of theintersection of the Senkoy-Savur road on road from Midyat-Mardin. Or20.3 km E of Oemerli. Common. Steep E facing rocky limestone slope,heavily grazed, abandoned terraces. Cultivated lentil field.PI 596288. Aegilops neglecta Req. ex Bertol.Wild. 060689-0503; W6 2039; NSGC 5990. Collected 06/06/1989 in Mardin,Turkey. Latitude 37 deg. 28' N. Longitude 41 deg. 9' E. 4.3 km W of theintersection of the Senkoy-Savur road on road from Midyat-Mardin. Or20.3 km E of Oemerli. Abundant. Cultivated lentil field.PI 596289. Triticum timopheevii var. araraticum (Jakubz.) YenWild. 020689-0304; NSGC 5991. Collected 06/02/1989 in Diyarbakir, Turkey. Latitude 37 deg. 51' N. Longitude 39 deg. 49' E. Elevation 1320 m. 20km east of Karacadag on road Siverek to Diyarbakir, 7 km east ofKarabache village at highway maintenance substation 1 km south of roadin protected ungrazed recently forested. Rocky basalt outcrops,vegetation dominated by Secale montanum, Hordeum bulbosum, annual andperennial legumes.413


596290. Triticum timopheevii var. araraticum (Jakubz.) YenWild. 100689-0103; NSGC 5992. Collected 06/10/1989 in Siirt, Turkey.Latitude 37 deg. 43' N. Longitude 42 deg. 15' E. Elevation 1160 m. 6 kmeast of Eruh on the Eruh-Sirnak road. Steep, south facing slope incanyon; hard limestone with oak trees.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Crop Experiment Station, Office of RuralDevelopment, Suwon, Kyonggi, Korea, South. Donated by Bong Ho Lee, CropExperiment Station, Rural Development Administration, Suwon, Kyonggi 441-100,Korea, South. Received 04/06/1993.PI 596291. Perilla sp.Cultivar. "Yeupsildlggae"; Ames 20207. Pedigree - <strong>The</strong> Fl population itwas selected from was first grow in 1981. Released 1988. Used foroilseed and vegetable production. In Korea, flowers September 6, maturesseeds October 3, and grows 143cm tall. Yields 126 kg/ha of seeds. Leavesgreen and heart shaped. Seeds dark brown and small, with 45.6% oil.PI 596292. Perilla frutescens (L.) BrittonCultivar. "Daeyeupdlggae"; Ames 20208. Pedigree - Selection from theBosung local strains collected in 1985. Released 1992. Seeds white andweigh 6.3 g per 1,000 seeds. In Korea, flowering is on Sept. 3, maturityis on Oct. 3, and grows 14 0cm tall. Used for leaf and seed production.Improves on older cultivars by having larger seeds and leaves, betterinsect resistance, and less lodging. Seeds higher in unsaturated fattyacid, protein, and essential amino acids, than older cultivars.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Duane L. Johnson, Colorado State University,Dept. of Agronomy, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, United States. Received12/1986.PI 596293. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.Cultivar. "COLORADO 407D"; "407"; "DAVE"; n CO407 n ; 4 07/DAVE/CO4 07; NSL219867. Pedigree - From Chilean germplasm. Released 1987. An earlymaturity type, maturing in 95 to 100 days. <strong>Plant</strong> height varies withmoisture, nutrition, and plant density, but at 250,000 to 300,000 plantsper acre they average 99 cm. Compared to other germplasms evaluated,better general resistance to powdery mildew, damping off, variouslepidoptera, and leaf miners. Suceptable to sugarbeet root aphid. Atphysiological maturity, 94% of the plants turn red and gold, 3% are« green and 3% are green with red panicles. Seed pericarp variable in, color with 95% yellow pericarps and 5% assorted colors (red, white, andblack). Seed homozygous recessive for translucent endosperm.414


Species IndexAcer rubrum (595930-595931)Achnatherum inebrians (595179, 595181)Achnatherum splendens (595137, 595144, 595150, 595161)Acroceras macrum (592803)Aegilops markgrafii (596287)Aegilops neglecta (596288)Agastache foeniculum (593720, 593729, 593737, 593739)Agastache rugosa (593722-593723, 593726-593727, 593730, 593732-593736)Agropyron hybrid (594024)Agrostis canina (594374)Agrostis sp. (595077-595078)Agrostis stolonifera (595086)Allium cepa (593458, 595634-595639)Allium roylei (592999)Alopecurus pratensis (595153)Amaranthus californicus (595319)Amaranthus hybrid (595318)Amaranthus powellii (595317, 595320)Arachis hypogaea (592736, 594380, 594923, 594969-594973, 595619)Arachis hypogaea ssp. fastigiata (593239)Arachis hypogaea var. hypogaea (595385)Astragalus cicer (593439-593440, 594975)Avena barbata (596284)Avena nuda (595901-595902)Avena sativa (593020, 594918, 595433)Beta vulgaris (592989, 593660-593677, 593691-593708, 594910-594911,595749-595752)Beta vulgaris var. maritima (593237)Brassica napus (594034-594035, 594321)Brassica nigra (592737)•Brassica oleracea (595674, 595790-595791)Brassica oleracea var. botrytis (593045)Bromus catharticus (595114-595128)Buchloe dactyloides (593467, 595095)Cajanus cajan (593894)Capsicum annuum (592745-592746, 592804-592838, 593474-593604, 593919-593920,593929, 594032-594033, 594114-594135, 594379, 595113, 595905-595906,596061)Capsicum baccatum (593605-593606, 594136-594138, 596052, 596054-596058)Capsicum chacoense (596059-596060, 596063)Capsicum chinense (593607-593612, 593921-593923, 593926, 593933, 594139,595908)Capsicum eximium (594141, 596051, 596053, 596062)Capsicum frutescens (593613-593615, 594140, 594961, 595907)Capsicum pubescens (593616-593644, 593930, 595903-595904)Capsicum sp. (592725, 593924-593925, 593927-593928, 593931-593932, 596050)Carthamus tinctorius (592754)Castanea pumila (594371)Catharanthus roseus (594375-594378)Cephalanthus occidentalis (594368-594369)Chamaecrista fasciculata (593050)415


Chamaecrista nictitans (593056)Chenopodium berlandieri (595315-595316)Chenopodium quinoa (596293)Cicer arietinum (594328-594330, 595962-596049)Cicer echinospermum (594331-594332)Cicer judaicum (593710-593715, 593717)Cicer microphyllum (593718-593719)Cicer pinnatifidum (593716)Cicer reticulatum (593709)Cichorium intybus (594042)Citrullus lanatus (592787, 593023-593024, 593340-593390, 595200-595203,595218-595219)Cucurbita moschata (595436, 596275-596276)Cucurbita pepo (595364, 595838)Cuphea aequipetala (594925)Cuphea carthagenensis (594932)Cuphea decandra (594928)Cuphea hyssopifolia (594933)Cuphea lanceolata (594930-594931, 594934-594950, 594957-594958, 594960)Cuphea procumbens (594959)Cuphea ramosissima (594924)Cuphea tolucana (594926-594927)Cuphea wrightii var. alba (5 94 954)Cuphea wrightii var. wrightii (594929, 594951-594953, 594955-594956)Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (593048-593049, 593054, 593058-593059)Cynodon aethiopicus (595197)Cynodon hybrid (595365)Cynosurus cristatus (595079-595080)Dactylis glomerata (593888, 594356, 594977-595016, 595064-595068,595082-595083, 595166, 595173, 595384)Desmanthus illinoensis (593051)Desmodium incanum (593052, 593057)Eleusine coracana (595204)Elsholtzia stauntoni (593725)Elymus caninus (595129)Elymus dahuricus ssp. dahuricus (595151)Elymus elymoides (595899)Elymus glaucus ssp. jepsonii (593652)Elymus gmelinii (595163)Elymus lanceolatus ssp. lanceolatus (595185-595186, 595629)Elymus mutabilis ssp. praecaespitosus (595132)Elymus sibiricus (595149, 595156, 595162, 595169, 595174, 595180, 595182)Elymus wawawaiensis (595187-595190)Elytrigia elongata (595139)Elytrigia repens (593438, 595134, 595136, 595141, 595147, 595157, 595171,595176)Eragrostis tef (595198)Eremochloa ophiuroides (594912)Festuca arundinacea (592897, 593740-593741, 595017, 595058, 595070-595072,595348, 595359, 595630-595633, 595679)Festuca fenas (595048)Festuca ovina (595049-595052, 595059-595063, 595130, 595140, 595145-595146,595154, 595158, 595160, 595167, 595170, 595178)Festuca ovina var. glauca (594373)Festuca pratensis (595018-595041, 595053)416


Festuca pratensis ssp. apennina (595042, 595054-595055, 595073-595074)Festuca rubra (592755, 594040, 595056-595057)Festuca rubra ssp. fallax (592757, 595594)Glycine argyrea (595792-595798)Glycine canescens (595799-595800)Glycine clandestina (595801-595813)Glycine cyrtoloba (595814-595815)Glycine falcata (595816-595817)Glycine max (592748-592749, 592756, 592789-592790, 592892-592894,592899-592981, 593238, 593256-593259, 593463, 593647-593648,593653-593655, 593934-593982, 593984-594023, 594142-594320,594352-594353, 594381-594387, 594392-594395, 594397-594908, 594922,595081, 595087, 595099, 595108-595109, 595350-595358, 595362-595363,595622, 595626, 595640-595645, 595683-595698, 595753-595754, 595765,595826-595831, 595843, 595926)Glycine pindanica (595818)Glycine soja (593983)Glycine tabacina (595819-595821)Glycine tomentella (595822-595824)Gossypium barbadense (593678-593687)Gossypium hirsutum (592747, 592801, 593046, 593649, 594036, 595107,595110-595112, 595381-595382, 595621, 595758-595764, 595850-595854)Guizotia abyssinica (594976)Hibiscus aneuthe (595771)Hibiscus aphelus (595767)Hibiscus diversifolius (595772)Hibiscus fallax (595768)Hibiscus reflexus (595766)Hibiscus saponarius (595769)Hibiscus squarrulosus (595770)Hordeum vulgare (592784)Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum (596285)Hordeum vulgare ssp. vulgare (592758, 592796-592800, 592988, 593025-593028,595789, 595895)Humulus lupulus (593893)Hyssopus officinalis (593728)Indigofera pseudotinctoria (596064)Ipomoea batatas var. batatas (592992-592996, 595199, 595859-595891,595928-595929)Ipomoea sp. (592726, 592991, 595855-595858)Kummerowia stipulacea (593053)Lablab purpureus (593055)Lactuca sativa (592743-592744, 592788, 593034-593035, 593043, 593413-593437,595091, 595096, 595105-595106, 595576, 595578, 595583-595584, 595590,595595-595596, 595620, 595832, 595839-595841)Lathyrus sativus (592724)Lens culinaris (592997-592998)Leymus angustus (595148, 595159, 595175, 595183)Leymus karelinii (595143)Lolium multiflorum (593651, 593742-593743, 595069, 595075-595076)Lolium perenne (593464-593465, 594037-594039, 595043-595047, 595347, 595349,595597, 595627-595628, 595677)Luffa acutangula (593396, 593398, 593400, 593403)Luffa aegyptiaca (593391-593395, 593397, 593399, 593401-593402, 593404-593405)Lupinus albus (594 916)417


Lupinus bicolor (594974)Lycianthes asarifolia (592727)Malus asiatica (594099, 594107)Malus baccata (594110)Malus domestica (594108, 594111)Malus fusca (594105)Malus halliana (594112)Malus honanensis (594113)Malus hupehensis (594098)Malus ioensis (596279)Malus kansuensis (594097)Malus micromalus (594092-594093, 594096)Malus ombrophila (596278, 596281)Malus orientalis (594095, 594101)Malus prunifolia (594102-594103, 594109)Malus pumila (594106)Malus sieboldii (594094)Malus sieversii (596280, 596282-596283)Malus sieversii var. turkmenorum (594104)Malus spectabilis (594100)Medicago sativa (593033, 594041, 595598-595599, 595601)Medicago sativa ssp. sativa (593242-593255, 593650, 594913-594914, 595577,595589, 595592)Melilotus albus (593233-593236, 595321-595327, 595390-595392, 595396)Melilotus dentatus (595334)Melilotus officinalis (595328-595333, 595335, 595388-595389, 595393-595394,595397)Melilotus suaveolens (593408, 595395)Momordica charantia (593406-593407)Morus alba (594915)Nicotiana tabacum (593657, 596277)Origanum vulgare (593731, 593738)Oryza sativa (592738-592740, 592895-592896, 593021, 593241, 593690, 593892,595209-595211, 595360-595361, 595900, 595927)Pennisetum glaucum (592791-592792, 592891, 595755)Perilla frutescens (596292)Perilla sp. (596291)Phaseolus vulgaris (592782-592783, 592786, 592839, 592898, 593029-593030,593470-593473, 594322-594327, 594362-594363, 594388-594391, 595380,595600, 595602-595605, 595892, 595894)Pisum fulvum (595932-595953)Pisum sativum (592752-592753, 593468-593469, 594357-594360, 594364-594367,595092-595093, 595572-595575, 595579-595582, 595585-595587, 595591,5956 82, 595954-595961)Poa annua (595833-595837)Poa compressa (595588)Poa pratensis (593022, 593409-593412, 594361, 594919, 595097, 595593)Poa trivialis (594396)Populus hybrid (5943 70)Prunus cerasus (592840-592841, 592844-592849, 592853-592883, 592890,594350-594351)Prunus fruticosa (592842-592843, 592850-592852, 592884-592889)Psathyrostachys juncea (595133, 595135, 595138, 595142, 595152, 595155,595165, 595168, 595177, 595184)Pseudoroegneria spicata (595191-595196)418


Pseudoroegneria strigosa ssp. aegilopoides (595164, 595172)Punica granatum (594962-594968)Raphanus sativus (593455)Saccharum hybrid (592802, 595084, 595672-595673)Saccharum spontaneum (593441-593454)Securigera varia (595386-595387)Sesamum indicum (593656, 594909)Solanum berthaultii (595507)Solanum brachistotrichum (595485)Solanum brachycarpum (595513)Solanum brevicaule (595501)Solanum bulbocastanum ssp. bulbocastanum (595464, 595471, 595475)Solanum bulbocastanum ssp. dolichophyllum (595473)Solanum candolleanum (595502-595503)Solanum cardiophyllum (595489)Solanum cardiophyllum ssp. cardiophyllum (595465-595466, 595468, 595470,595476-595477)Solanum cardiophyllum ssp. ehrenbergii (595479-595480, 595482, 595486, 595488)Solanum cardiophyllum ssp. lanceolatum (595467)Solanum fendleri (595774, 595776, 595779, 595781)Solanum jamesii (595775, 595777-595778, 595780, 595782-595788)Solanum melongena (593744-593886, 595220)Solanum microdontum (595398-595401, 595505-595506, 595508-595511)Solanum neovalenzuelae (595448)Solanum oxycarpum (59552 5)Solanum phureja (595419, 595462, 595514)Solanum pinnatisectum (595463, 595483-595484)Solanum polyadenium (5 95474)Solanum polytrichon (595481, 595504)Solanum sambucinum (595478)Solanum sp. (595407-595418, 595428, 595430)Solanum stenotomum (595443-595444, 595446)Solanum stenotomum ssp. goniocalyx (59543 9)Solanum stoloniferum ssp. stoloniferum (595472)Solanum tuberosum (595402-595406, 595420-595427, 595429, 595432,595434-595435, 595449-595461, 595469, 595487, 595490-595494,595515-595524)Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigena (595496-595500)Solanum tuquerrense (595495)Solanum verrucosum (595526)Solanum x ajanhuiri (595437, 595442)Solanum x juzepczukii (595438, 595440-595441, 595445, 595447)Solanum x sucrense (595512)Sorghum amplum (592617)Sorghum angustum (592705, 592707, 592709, 592711-592712, 592716-592719)Sorghum bicolor (593895-593918, 594354-594355, 595<strong>205</strong>-595208, 595222-595314,595431, 5956 99-595748)Sorghum brachypodum (592635-592636)Sorghum bulbosum (592584-592585, 592587, 592589-592590, 592602, 592607,592616, 592618, 592621-592622, 592624)Sorghum ecarinatum (592612, 592700)Sorghum exstans (592570, 592632-592633, 592696, 592721)Sorghum grande (592699)Sorghum interjectum (592567, 592588, 592593, 592598, 592603-592606,592608-592609, 592611, 592613, 592615, 592623, 592679, 592684-592692)419


Sorghum intrans (592564-592566, 592580, 592582, 592626-592627, 592629-592631,592634, 592693, 592697, 592722)Sorghum laxiflorum (592648, 592651, 592653, 592657, 592662, 592673-592674,592678, 592704, 592706, 592708, 592710, 592713-592715, 592720)Sorghum macrospermum (592562)Sorghum matarankense (592656, 592659, 592702)Sorghum nitidum (592675-592677, 592680-592682)Sorghum plumosum (592569, 592571, 592573-592574, 592576-592577, 592583,592586, 592601, 592610, 592628, 592637, 592639, 592646-592647,592649-592650, 592652, 592654-592655, 592669-592672, 592694-592695,592723)Sorghum stipoideum (592568, 592572, 592575, 592578-592579, 592581,592591-592592, 592594-592597, 592599-592600, 592614, 592625, 592660,592683, 592698)Sorghum timorense (592563, 592619-592620, 592638, 592640-592645, 592658,592661, 592663-592668, 592701, 592703)Sorghum x drummondii (595221)Stachys tenuifolia (593721)Stipa capillata (595131)Thymus kotschyanus var. kotschyanus (593724)Trifolium albopurpureum (593275, 593321, 593328)Trifolium alexandrinum (595100-595101)Trifolium amoenum (593323)Trifolium arvense (593325)Trifolium aureum (593260-593261)Trifolium barbigerum (593279, 593309, 593318, 593324)Trifolium barbigerum var. andrewsii (593311, 593316, 593320)Trifolium bifidum var. decipiens (593277, 593285)Trifolium buckwestiorum (593307)Trifolium carolinianum (595217)Trifolium ciliolatum (593270-593271, 593274, 593286, 593302)Trifolium cyathiferum (593331-593333, 593335-593337, 593339)Trifolium depauperatum (593295, 593310, 593312)Trifolium dubium (593262, 593267)Trifolium echinatum var. carmeli (593263)Trifolium fucatum (593281, 593298, 593313, 593322)Trifolium gracilentum (593280, 593287, 593297, 593300)Trifolium hirtum (593266)Trifolium macraei (593278, 593319)Trifolium macrocephalum (593338)Trifolium microcephalum (593268, 593276, 593283, 593292, 593303, 593330,593334)Trifolium microdon (593288, 593293, 593301, 593326)Trifolium obtusiflorum (593296)Trifolium oliganthum (593289)Trifolium polyodon (593304, 593306)Trifolium pratense (595681, 595893)Trifolium repens (595088-595089, 595909-595925)Trifolium subterraneum ssp. subterraneum (593264)Trifolium suffocatum (593265)Trifolium trichocalyx (593305)Trifolium variegatum (593282, 593284, 593294, 593308, 593314-593315, 593317,593327, 593329)Trifolium willdenovii (593269, 593272-593273, 593290-593291, 593299)Tripsacum dactyloides (595896-595898)420


Triticum aestivum (592728-592732, 592742, 592750, 592759-592761, 592785,592793-592795, 592982-592987, 592990, 593031-593032, 593044, 593047,593240, 593645-593646, 593658-593659, 593688-593689, 593889-593891,594043-594044, 594372, 594917, 594920, 595085, 595090, 595098,595212-595216, 595379, 595660-595671, 595675, 595678, 595680, 595757,595773, 595842, 595848, 596271-596274)Triticum durum (593000-593006, 595094, 595646-595659)Triticum monococcum (596286)Triticum timopheevii var. araraticum (596289-596290)Triticum turgidum (593887, 595849)Vicia villosa ssp. varia (595756)Vigna unguiculata ssp. unguiculata (593060-593232, 595102-595104)Vitis hybrid (594333-594337, 594339-594343, 594345-594347, 594349)Vitis riparia (594344)Vitis sp. (594338, 594348)X Triticosecale sp. (594921, 595676)X Tritordeum sp. (592751)Zea mays ssp. mays (592733-592735, 592741, 592762-592781, 593007-593019,593036-593042, 593456-593457, 593459-593462, 593466, 594025-594031,594045-594091, 595336-595346, 595366-595378, 595383, 595527-595571,595606-595618, 595623-595625, 595825, 595844-595847, 596065-596270)421

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