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USDA<br />

United States<br />

Department of<br />

Agriculture<br />

Agricultural<br />

Research<br />

Service<br />

June 1998<br />

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<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Inventory</strong><br />

<strong>No</strong>. <strong>206</strong>, <strong>Part</strong> I<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Materials Introduced<br />

January 1 to June 30,1997<br />

(<strong>No</strong>s. 596294 to 599110)<br />

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United States<br />

Department of<br />

Agriculture<br />

Agricultural<br />

Research<br />

Service<br />

June 1998<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Inventory</strong><br />

<strong>No</strong>. <strong>206</strong>, <strong>Part</strong> I<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Materials Introduced<br />

January 1 to June 30,1997<br />

(<strong>No</strong>s. 596294 to 599110)<br />

R.A. <strong>No</strong>rris, editor


<strong>No</strong>rris, R.A., ed. 1998. <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Inventory</strong> <strong>No</strong>. <strong>206</strong>, <strong>Part</strong> I.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Materials Introduced January 1 to June 30,1997,<br />

<strong>No</strong>s. 596294 to 599110. U.S. Department of Agriculture,<br />

Agricultural Research Service, 355 pp.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Inventory</strong> <strong>No</strong>. <strong>206</strong> is a listing of plant materials<br />

introduced into the U.S. National <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

System during calendar year 1997. It is not a listing of<br />

plant material for distribution.<br />

Questions about data organization and proper plant<br />

identifications should be directed to the editor: R.A.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rris, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory,<br />

10300 Baltimore Blvd., Bldg. 003, 4 th Floor,<br />

Beltsville, MD 20705.<br />

This report is reproduced essentially as supplied by the<br />

authors. It received minimal publications editing and<br />

design. The authors' views are their own and do not<br />

necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Department of<br />

Agriculture.<br />

Copies of this publication may be purchased from the<br />

National Technical <strong>Information</strong> Service, 5285 Port<br />

Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161, telephone (703)<br />

605-6000.<br />

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)<br />

prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities<br />

on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender,<br />

religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual<br />

orientation, and marital or family status. (<strong>No</strong>t all<br />

prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with<br />

disabilities who require alternative means for communication<br />

of program information (Braille, large print,<br />

audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET<br />

Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TDD).<br />

To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA,<br />

Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W,<br />

Whitten Building, 14^ and Independence Avenue,<br />

SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call 202-72O-<br />

5964 (voice or TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity<br />

provider and employer.<br />

Issued June 1998


Contents<br />

<strong>Inventory</strong> 3<br />

Scientific Name Index 344<br />

in


The following were developed by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, Inc., P.O. Box 100,<br />

Mountain View, California 94042, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596294. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "DESERTGREEN". PVP 9700009.<br />

The following were developed by AgraTech Seeds, Inc., Seed Testing Lab.,<br />

United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596295. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Cultivar. "M2-225". PVP 9700010.<br />

The following were developed by HybriTech Seed International, Inc., A Unit of<br />

Monsanto Company, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596296. Triticum aestivuxn L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "ORO BLANCO". PVP 9700011.<br />

PI 596297. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "PLATTE". PVP 9700012.<br />

The following were developed by Hollar Seeds, Incorporated, Rocky Ford,<br />

Colorado, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596298. Capsicum annuum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PRAIRIE FIRE". PVP 9700013.<br />

The following were developed by Montana State University, Research and<br />

Development Institute, Inc, 1711 W. College, Bozeman, Montana 59715, United<br />

States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596299. Hordeum vulgare L.<br />

Cultivar. "PROWASHONUPANA". PVP 9700014.<br />

The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., 6800<br />

Pioneer Pkwy., P.O. Box 316, Johnston, Iowa 50131-0316, United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596300. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Cultivar. "PHA182 MAINTAINER". PVP 9700015.<br />

The following were developed by Seed Research of Oregon, Inc., Corvallis,<br />

Oregon, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596301. Festuca lemanii T. Bastard<br />

Cultivar. "OSPREY". PVP 9700017.


The following were developed by Garst Seed Company, United States. Received<br />

01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596302. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "ZS01429". PVP 9700018.<br />

PI 596303. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "ZS01595". PVP 9700019.<br />

PI 596304. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "ZS01819 11 . PVP 9700020.<br />

The following were developed by J & S Research Company, Inc., United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596305. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "HS-10". PVP 9700022.<br />

The following were developed by Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc., United<br />

States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596306. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. fl LH291". PVP 9700023.<br />

The following were developed by Craig Dremann, Redwood City Seed Company,<br />

P.O. Box 609, Redwood City, California 94064, United States. Received<br />

01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596307. Bromus subvelutinus Shear<br />

Cultivar. "VINEYARD AND ORCHARD (V&O)-TYPE ONE". PVP 9700024.<br />

The following were developed by Western <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders, Phoenix, Arizona,<br />

United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596308. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "COLUSA". PVP 9700025.<br />

PI 596309. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "CUYAMA". PVP 9700026.<br />

The following were developed by Larry M. Proctor, United States. Received<br />

01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596310. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "ENOLA 11 . PVP 9700027.<br />

The following were developed by Garst Seed Company, United States. Received


01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596311. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "ZS01537". PVP 9700028,<br />

The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., 6800<br />

Pioneer Pkwy., P.O. Box 316, Johnston, Iowa 50131-0316, United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596312. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Cultivar. "PHA262 MAINTAINER". PVP 9700031.<br />

The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland,<br />

California, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596313. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PRISM". PVP 9700032.<br />

The following were developed by Advanta Seeds West, Inc., 33725 Columbus<br />

Street S.E., P.O. Box 1496, Albany, Oregon 97321-0452, United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596314. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "REGIMENT". PVP 9700033.<br />

PI 596315. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "TULSA". PVP 9700034.<br />

The following were developed by Petoseed Company, Inc., Saticoy, California<br />

93004, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596316. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SHARP SHOOTER". PVP 9700035.<br />

PI 596317. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "REDLINE". PVP 9700036.<br />

PI 596318. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "PSR 3127". PVP 9700037.<br />

PI 596319. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "PSR 64289". PVP 9700038.<br />

PI 596320. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "PSR 69292". PVP 9700039.<br />

PI 596321. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "PSR 77393". PVP 9700040.<br />

The following were developed by NDSU Research Foundation, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,


United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596322. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "ND280". PVP 9700041.<br />

PI 596323. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "ND281". PVP 9700042.<br />

PI 596324. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. fl ND282". PVP 9700043.<br />

The following were developed by Olvey & Associates, Inc., United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596325. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP-6204-ACALA". PVP 9700044.<br />

The following were developed by Western <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders, Phoenix, Arizona,<br />

United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596326. Hordeum vulgare L.<br />

Cultivar. "NEBULA". PVP 9700045.<br />

The following were developed by Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania<br />

Agricultural Experiment Station, State College, Pennsylvania, United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596327. Agrostis stolonifera var. palustris (Huds.) Farw.<br />

Cultivar. "PENNA-1". PVP 9700046.<br />

The following were developed by Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals, Inc., Tokyo, Japan.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596328. Phleum pratense L.<br />

Cultivar. "AURORA". PVP 9700049.<br />

The following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />

Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596329. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Cultivar. "CATALINA". PVP 9700050.<br />

The following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan,<br />

United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596330. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "ASG05". PVP 9700047.<br />

PI 596331. Zea mays L. ssp. mays


Cultivar. "ASG06". PVP 9700048.<br />

The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., 6800<br />

Pioneer Pkwy., P.O. Box 316, Johnston, Iowa 50131-0316, United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596332. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Cultivar. "PH387LM". PVP 9700054.<br />

The following were developed by Terral Seed, Inc., United States. Received<br />

01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596333. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "Terral TV5893". PVP 9700055.<br />

The following were developed by Cebeco Zaden B.V., Rotterdam, Netherlands.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596334. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "ALFETTA". PVP 9700053.<br />

The following were developed by HybriTech Seed International, Inc., A Unit of<br />

Monsanto Company, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596335. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "WI89-085". PVP 9700056.<br />

The following were developed by Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania<br />

Agricultural Experiment Station, State College, Pennsylvania, United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596336. Agrostis stolonifera var. palustris (Huds.) Farw.<br />

Cultivar. "PENN G-2". PVP 9700057.<br />

PI 596337. Agrostis stolonifera var. palustris (Huds.) Farw.<br />

Cultivar. "SEASIDE II". PVP 9700058.<br />

The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rddeutsche Pflanzenzucht, Hans-George<br />

Lembke K.-G., Hohenlieth, Germany; Svalof Weibull AB, Sweden. Received<br />

01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596338. Brassica napus L.<br />

Cultivar. "MSL 501 C". PVP 9700059.<br />

The following were developed by Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania<br />

Agricultural Experiment Station, State College, Pennsylvania, United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.


PI 596339. Agrostis stolonifera L.<br />

Cultivar. "PENNA-4". PVP 9700060.<br />

PI 596340. Agrostis stolonifera var. palustris (Huds.) Farw.<br />

Cultivar. "PENNA-2". PVP 9700061.<br />

The following were developed by Busch Agricultural <strong>Resources</strong>, Inc., 3515 East<br />

County Road 52, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524, United States. Received<br />

01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596341. Hordeum vulgare L.<br />

Cultivar. "2B91-4947". PVP 9700062.<br />

The following were developed by Keisuke Horiike and Hawaiian Solo Company,<br />

Ltd., Hawaii, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596342. Carica papaya L.<br />

Cultivar. "PAPAYA". PVP 9700063.<br />

The following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />

Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596343. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Cultivar. "STARDANCE". PVP 9700064.<br />

The following were developed by Paymaster Technology Corp., United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596344. Gossypium hirsutuxn L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1277". PVP 9700065.<br />

The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rthrup, King & Company, 1500 Jackson N.E.,<br />

Minneapolis, Minnesota 55413, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596345. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "COKER 9663". PVP 9700066.<br />

The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland,<br />

California, United States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596346. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SPRECKELS". PVP 9700067.<br />

The following were developed by Turf Merchants, Inc., United States. Received<br />

01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596347. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Cultivar. "BLACKHAWK". PVP 9700068.


The following were developed by Julian B. Thomas, Agriculture Canada, Crop<br />

Sciences Section, PO Box 3000, Main, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada; R.<br />

M. DePauw, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural<br />

Res. Centre, Box 103 0, Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; T.F.<br />

Townley-Smith, Agriculture Canada, Research Branch, 195 Dafoe Road, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba R3T 2M9, Canada; R.E. Knox, Agriculture Canada, Research Station,<br />

Box 1030, Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; M.R. Fernandez,<br />

Agriculture Canada, Research Station, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada; H.<br />

Campbell, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research Centre, Swift Current,<br />

Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada. Received 12/16/1996.<br />

PI 596348. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. L8800-CC7B1B1D16. GS-122. Pedigree -<br />

HY320*5/BW553//HY320d*6/7424BW5B4. Resistant to loose smut (Ustilago<br />

tritici) races T2, T8, T9, T10, T19, T31, and T39. Susceptible to races<br />

T6 and T15. Similar to L8800-CC7B1B1C1S in leaf rust reaction, days to<br />

head and mature, and height. Awned and shorter than the awnless P8802<br />

lines.<br />

PI 596349. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. L8800-CC7B1B1C1S. GS-123. Pedigree -<br />

HY320*5/BW553//HY320*6/7424BW5B4. Susceptible to loose smut (Ustilago<br />

tritici) races T2, T6, T8, T9, T15, T31, and T39. Resistant to races T10<br />

and T19. Similar to L8800-CC7B1B1D16 in leaf rust reaction, days to head<br />

and mature, and height. Awned and shorter than the awnless P8802 lines.<br />

PI 596350. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. P8802-Cl*3A2A2U. GS-124. Pedigree -<br />

Benito*6/Glenlea//Benito. Awnless. Susceptible to loose smut (Ustilago<br />

tritici) races T8 and T39. Resistant to races T2, T6, T9, T10, T15, T19,<br />

and T31. Similar to P8802-Cl*3A2C16 in reaction to leaf and stem rust,<br />

days to head and mature.<br />

PI 596351. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. P8802-Cl*3A2C16. GS-125. Pedigree -<br />

Benito*6/Glenlea//Benito. Awnless. Resistant to loose smut (Ustilago<br />

tritici) races T2, T6, T8, T9, T10, T15, T19, T31, and T39. Similar to<br />

P8802-Cl*3A2A2U in reaction to leaf and stem rust, days to head and<br />

mature, but slightly shorter.<br />

The following were developed by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States;<br />

Leonard Francl, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology,<br />

Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States; J.B. Rasmussen, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State<br />

University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United<br />

States; James A. Anderson, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, 209<br />

Johnson Hall, Pullman, Washington 99164, United States; D.J. Cox, ECHO, 17430<br />

Durrance Rd., <strong>No</strong>rth Fort Meyers, Florida 33917, United States; W. Moore,<br />

ConAgra Grain Processing Company, 1521 N. 15th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68110,<br />

United States. Received 12/18/1996.<br />

PI 596352. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.


Cultivar. Pureline. "ELKHORN"; ND8933. PVP 9700319; CV-859. Pedigree -<br />

<strong>No</strong>rstar/4/Centurk//Winoka/Ulianovka/3/SD76694. Released 1995. Hard red<br />

winter wheat. Mid-maturity and conventional height. Spikes lax and<br />

fusiform, awned, and white at maturity. Glumes medium length and width<br />

with oblique shoulders and beak acuminate. Seeds ovate, with rounded<br />

cheeks and medium brush. Winter hardiness intermediate between<br />

Roughrider and Seward. Straw strength similar to Roughrider and weaker<br />

than Seward. Averaged 4% greater grain yield than Seward, 7% greater<br />

than Arapahoe, and 12% greater than Roughrider. Greenhouse seedling and<br />

adult plant field resistance, with a trace mixture of susceptible<br />

plants, to prevalent stem rust (Puccinia graminis) races Pgt-QCCJ and<br />

-TPMK. Moderately susceptible to prevalent races of leaf rust (Puccinia<br />

recondita), but more resistant than Roughrider or Seward. Moderately<br />

susceptible reactions to tan spot (Pyrenophora triticirepentis). Good<br />

grain quality. Test weight equivalent to Roughrider and higher than<br />

Seward. Wheat protein content, flour extraction and wet gluten mid-range<br />

between.<br />

The following were developed by A. E. Hall, University of California,<br />

Department of Botany & <strong>Plant</strong>, Sciences, Riverside, California 92521, United<br />

States; Ndiaga Cisse, Institut Senegalais de Recherches Agricoles, Centre<br />

National de Recherches Agronomiques, BP 53, Bambey, Senegal; Mbaye Ndiaye,<br />

Institut Senegalais de Recherches Agricoles, Centre National de Recherches<br />

Agronomiques, BP 53, Bambey, Senegal; Samba Thiaw, Institut Senegalais de<br />

Recherches Agricoles, Centre National de Recherches Agronomique, BP 53,<br />

Bambey, Senegal. Received 12/16/1996.<br />

PI 596353. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "MELAKH"; B89-504. CV-140. Pedigree -<br />

IS86-292/IT83S-742-13. Semi-erect and indeterminate. In tropics flowers<br />

31 days after sowing and reaches physiological maturity after 63 days.<br />

Dry seeds white with brown eye, weight 19g/l00 seed. Resistance to major<br />

strains of CABMV in Senegal and partial resistance to bacterial blight<br />

(Xanthomonas campestris pv. vignicola) and cowpea aphid (Aphis<br />

craccivora).<br />

The following were developed by W. A. Compton, University of Nebraska,<br />

Department of Agronomy, Crop, Range, Soil, and Weed Sciences, Lincoln,<br />

Nebraska 68583, United States; Stan G. Jensen, USDA, ARS, University of<br />

Nebraska, 406-M <strong>Plant</strong> Sci. Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937, United States<br />

; M. Thomas-Compton, University of Nebraska, 308 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />

68583-0915, United States; B., Jr. Doupnik, University of Nebraska, Dept. of<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, South Central Research and Ext. Ctr., Clay Center, Nebraska<br />

68933-0066, United States; Shawn Kaeppler, University of Wisconsin, College<br />

of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States;<br />

D. D. Galusha, University of Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, Lincoln,<br />

Nebraska 68583-0915, United States. Donated by Shawn Kaeppler, University of<br />

Wisconsin, College of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, Madison, Wisconsin<br />

53706, United States. Received 12/27/1996.<br />

PI 596354. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. N211. PL-288. Pedigree - Self-pollination directly<br />

from CLNA(Cl). Medium-tall, S5 line. Shows few symptoms when infected<br />

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with maize chlorotic mottle virus. Resistance to maize dwarf mosaic<br />

virus race B. 3 to 5 tassel branches. Ears 12 to 14 kernel rows, kernels<br />

yellow, and cob red. <strong>Plant</strong> health good, excellent stay-green<br />

characteristics late in season. Requires approx. 1410 heat units to<br />

pollen shed.<br />

The following were donated by Shawn Kaeppler, University of Wisconsin,<br />

College of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United<br />

States. Received 12/27/1996.<br />

PI 596355. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. N216. Developed in United States. Pedigree -<br />

Self-pollination directly from NB(S)RF1(6). Prolific S6 line. Height<br />

avg. 195 cm. Ears 14 to 18 kernel rows, kernels yellow, cob red, and<br />

silks colorless. Selected based on yield in hybrid combination and<br />

resistance to stalk and root lodging.<br />

The following were developed by W. A. Compton, University of Nebraska,<br />

Department of Agronomy, Crop, Range, Soil, and Weed Sciences, Lincoln,<br />

Nebraska 68583, United States; Stan G. Jensen, USDA, ARS, University of<br />

Nebraska, 406-M <strong>Plant</strong> Sci. Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937, United States<br />

; M. Thomas-Compton, University of Nebraska, 308 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />

68583-0915, United States; B., Jr. Doupnik, University of Nebraska, Dept. of<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, South Central Research and Ext. Ctr., Clay Center, Nebraska<br />

68933-0066, United States; Shawn Kaeppler, University of Wisconsin, College<br />

of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States;<br />

D. D. Galusha, University of Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, Lincoln,<br />

Nebraska 68583-0915, United States. Donated by Shawn Kaeppler, University of<br />

Wisconsin, College of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, Madison, Wisconsin<br />

53706, United States. Received 12/27/1996.<br />

PI 596356. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. N217. PL-289. Pedigree - Derived directly by selfing<br />

component family 077-3 from cycle 1 of NCLNB. S5 line. Height avg. 180<br />

cm. Selection based on yield in hybrid combination and corn lethal<br />

necrosis symptom development. Excellent resistance to maize dwarf mosaic<br />

virus race B and some resistance to maize chlorotic mottle virus. Ears<br />

12 to 14 kernel rows, kernels yellow, cobs pink, silks colorless, and<br />

anthers green.<br />

PI 596357. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. N218. PL-290. Pedigree - Derived by self-pollinating<br />

family 172-2, a component of NCLNB cycle 1. S5 line. Height avg. 170 cm.<br />

Selected based on yield in hybrid combination and corn lethal necrosis<br />

symptom development. Good resistance to maize dwarf mosaic virus race B<br />

and some resistance to maize chlorotic mottle virus. Ears 12 to 14<br />

kernel rows, kernels yellow, and cobs red.<br />

The following were donated by John D. Miller, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plain<br />

Experiment Station, Agronomy Dept., Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States;<br />

Homer D. Wells, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology<br />

Dept., Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States. Received 1982.<br />

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PI 596358. Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet<br />

Breeding. TIFT-1; TIFTON ELITE LINE NO 1. GP-44. Pedigree - Rongai/67-13<br />

. Bred for increased summer forage production and early seed maturation.<br />

Summer annual legume, semi-erect growth habit with some tendency to<br />

vining. Leaves trifoliate, leaflets broad-ovate shape. Flowers cream<br />

colored, self-pollinated, and borne in racemes with distinct odor. Seed<br />

pods flat or inflated. Seeds large, length approx 1 cm, light to dark<br />

brown, coat smooth with hilum prominent and white. Seed yields good, but<br />

mature over several weeks. Forage yields over 2 metric tons/ha.<br />

Susceptible to corn earworm (Heliothis zea), tobacco budworm (H.<br />

virescens), and other Heliothis spp.<br />

The following were developed by S.N. Nigam, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India<br />

; A.G.S. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Asia Center,<br />

Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; H.D. Upadhyaya, Int. Crops Res.<br />

Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic Enhancement Division, ICRISAT Asia<br />

Center, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; M.J.V. Rao, ICI Limited,<br />

Agricultural Research Station, Begur, Karnataka, India; N.S. Reddy, Int.<br />

Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic Enhancement Division,<br />

ICRISAT Asia Center, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; N. Yellaiah,<br />

Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra<br />

Pradesh 502 324, India. Received 01/13/1997.<br />

PI 596359. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Breeding. ICGV 86143; BSR 1. GP-87. Pedigree - ICGS 44/(Robut 33-1/NC Ac<br />

2821-F8) F2-P23-B1-B1-B1-B1-B1. Spanish type with erect growth habit,<br />

sequential branching and elliptical, medium sized dark green leaves.<br />

Matures in about 100-105 days. Pods mainly two-seeded, small to medium<br />

in size, with no or slight beak and constriction and smooth to slight<br />

reticulation. Seeds with tan colored testa and weight 56g 100-seed -1<br />

and contain 469g ka-1 oil and 250g kg-1 protein.<br />

The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., 6800<br />

Pioneer Pkwy., P.O. Box 316, Johnston, Iowa 50131-0316, United States.<br />

Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596360. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Cultivar. "PHA182". Sterile line of PI 596300.<br />

PI 596361. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Cultivar. "PHA262 11 . Female form of PI 596312.<br />

The following were developed by David A. Dierig, USDA, ARS, U.S. Water<br />

Conservation Laboratory, 4331 E. Broadway, Phoenix, Arizona 85040, United<br />

States; Anson E. Thompson, USDA, ARS, 4331 E. Broadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona<br />

85040, United States; Terry A. Coffelt, USDA, ARS, U.S. Water Conservation<br />

Lab., 4331 E. Broadway Rd., Phoenix, Arizona 85040-8832, United States.<br />

Received 01/13/1997.<br />

PI 596362. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

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Breeding. WCL-LY1. GP-20. Pedigree - Bulk population from one accession<br />

originating from Arizona (PI 311165) and nine from Texas (PI 293005, PI<br />

293006, PI 293007, PI 293009, PI 293010, PI 293012, PI 293013, PI<br />

293015, and PI 293016). One of three lines developed for improved oil<br />

traits. First public release material of lesquerella germplasm. Produced<br />

higher lesquerolic acid yields than unselected population (15.3 +- 1.58<br />

versus 11.76 +- 0.57g kg-1). <strong>Plant</strong> height ranged between 11.7 and<br />

17.5cm. Average 1000 seed weight 0.60g. Seed yield averaged 15g per<br />

plant.<br />

PI 596363. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Breeding. WCL-LO1. GP-21. Pedigree - Bulk population from one accession<br />

originating from Arizona (PI 311165) and nine from Texas (PI 293005, PI<br />

293006, PI 293007, PI 293009, PI 293010, PI 293012, PI 293013, PI<br />

293015, and PI 293016). One of three lines developed for improved oil<br />

traits. First public release material of lesquerella germplasm. Produced<br />

significantly more seed-oil than unselected population (26 +- 2.42<br />

versus 23 +- 1.07g kg-1). <strong>Plant</strong> height ranged between 11.7 and 17.5cm.<br />

Average 1000 seed weight 0.60g. Seed yield averaged 15g per plant.<br />

PI 596364. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Breeding. WCL-LH1. GP-22. Pedigree - Bulk population from one accession<br />

originating from Arizona (PI 311165) and nine accessions from Texas (PI<br />

293005, PI 293006, PI 293007, PI 293009, PI 293010, PI 293012, PI<br />

293013, PI 293015, and PI 293016). One of three lines developed for<br />

improved oil traits. First public release of lesquerella germplasm.<br />

Produced significantly more lesqueolic acid than unselected population<br />

(54.5 +- 2.32 versus 50.2 +- 1.12g kg-1). <strong>Plant</strong> height ranged between<br />

11.7 and 17.5cm. Average 1000 seed weight 0.60g. Seed yield averaged 15g<br />

per plant.<br />

The following were developed by Julian B. Thomas, Agriculture Canada, Crop<br />

Sciences Section, PO Box 3000, Main, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada;<br />

Denis A. Gaudet, Agriculture Canada, Research Station, Box 3 000, Main,<br />

Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada; R. M. DePauw, Agriculture and Agri-Food<br />

Canada, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Res. Centre, Box 1030, Swift Current,<br />

Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; R.E. Knox, Agriculture Canada, Research<br />

Station, Box 1030, Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada; T. Demeke,<br />

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research Centre, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J<br />

4B1, Canada; D.A. Laroche, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research Centre,<br />

Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada. Received 12/16/1996.<br />

PI 596365. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. P8913-V2A5. GP-542. Pedigree - BW90*4/Btl0. Hard<br />

red-kerneled spring wheat. Resistant to common bunt (Tilletia caries and<br />

T. laevis) races L-l, L-16, T-l, T-6, T-13, and T-19. Derived from a<br />

source possessing the common bunt resistance gene BtlO.<br />

PI 596366. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. P8917-B4D4. GP-543. Pedigree - HY358*4/BtlO. Hard<br />

white-kerneled spring wheat with short stature. Resistant to common bunt<br />

(Tilletia caries and T. laevis) races L-l, L-16, T-l, T-6, T-13, and<br />

T-19. Derived from a source possessing the common bunt resistance gene<br />

BtlO.<br />

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PI 596367. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. P8921-Q4C5. GP-544. Pedigree -<br />

HY358/Btl0//2*HY320/3/W8600. Medium-hard red-kerneled spring wheat with<br />

short stature. Resistant to common bunt (Tilletia caries and T. laevis)<br />

races L-l, L-16, T-l, T-6, T-13, and T-19. Derived from a source<br />

possessing the common bunt resistance gene BtlO.<br />

The following were developed by M.M. Rahman, Pulses Research Center, BARI,<br />

Regional Agric. Res. Sta., Ishurdi, Pabna, Bangladesh; M. Rahman, Bangladesh<br />

Agr. Res. Inst., Ishurdi; J. Kumar, CIDA-CDP, Khmarbari, Dhaka, Bangladesh;<br />

M. A. Malek, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Pulses Research<br />

Centre, Ishurdi, Pabna, Bangladesh. Received 01/06/1997.<br />

PI 596368. Cicer arietinum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. Barichhola 4; ICCL 85222. CV-149. Pedigree - HMS<br />

10x(P 1100 x WR 315). Days to maturity 120-130. <strong>Plant</strong> height 55-60 cm.<br />

Yield potential 200-2700 kg/ha. 100 seed weight 13-14 g, seed color<br />

light brown. Twin podded. Resistant to fusarium wilt. Sowing date <strong>No</strong>v.<br />

15-30.<br />

PI 596369. Cicer arietinum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. Barichhola 5; RBH-228a. CV-150. Pedigree - <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

selection from farmers field near Pabna, Bangladesh. Days to maturity<br />

115-125. <strong>Plant</strong> height 50-55 cm. Yield potential 1500-2500 kg/ha. 100<br />

seed weight 12.5 g, seed color light brown. Resistant to fusarium wilt.<br />

Sowing date <strong>No</strong>v. 15-30.<br />

PI 596370. Cicer arietinum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. Barichhola 6; ICCL-83149. CV-151. Pedigree - (G-130<br />

x B 108) x NP 34 x GW 5/7. Days to maturity 115-120 normal (105-110 days<br />

late sown). <strong>Plant</strong> height 45-55 cm. Yield potential 2000-2500 kg/ha<br />

normal (1200-1500 kg/ha late sown conditions). 100 seed weight 15-16 g,<br />

seed color light brown. Resistant to fusarium wilt. Sowing date <strong>No</strong>v. 15<br />

to Dec. 30.<br />

The following were developed by Steve Bieberich, Sunshine Nursery, Route 3,<br />

Box 2, Clinton, Oklahoma 73601-9352, United States. Received 04/19/1989.<br />

PI 596371. Chenopodium giganteum D. Don<br />

Cultivated. Ames 10278. Collected in Oklahoma, United States. Latitude<br />

35 deg. 30' N. Longitude 98 deg. 58' W. Heirloom vegetable. Maintained<br />

in western Oklahoma since late 1800's, thought to have been brought from<br />

Tennessee. Selected for large, tender, purple, new leaves.<br />

The following were developed by Bountiful Gardens Seeds, 19550 Walker Road,<br />

Willits, California 95490, United States. Received 04/02/1990.<br />

PI 596372. Chenopodium giganteum D. Don<br />

Cultivar. "MAGENTA"; Ames 13209. Collected in California, United States.<br />

Potherb of the San Francisco restaurant trade. Entire plant edible.<br />

Leaves beautiful, florescent magenta. Use in salads, steam, or boil.<br />

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Seeds can be ground for meal or flour.<br />

The following were collected by Paul Ovrom, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University,<br />

Regiona <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50010-1010, United States.<br />

Received 10/22/1990.<br />

PI 596373. Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Momiy.<br />

Wild. Ames 14431. Collected 10/22/1990 in Iowa, United States. Climbing<br />

in trees at West end of Lake LaVerne, campus of Iowa State University,<br />

Story County, Iowa.<br />

The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />

Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />

Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />

PI 596374. Anthemis tinctoria L.<br />

Wild. CHRY 53/89; Ames 21138. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth. Elevation 20 m.<br />

Chun San, approximately 15 km southwest of Wonsan which is known for the<br />

production of Kaki (Diospyros).<br />

The following were collected by S. Tsuchiya, Fruit Tree Research Station,<br />

Division of Fruit Breeding, Yatabe, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 205, Japan. Received<br />

04/08/1983.<br />

PI 596375. Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott<br />

Wild. 44-2; CARO 3; ARO 3; Ames 10756. Collected 10/12/1981 in Former<br />

Soviet Union. Russian Federation. Pedigree - Uncertain. This species is<br />

not native to Russia, likely an escape.<br />

The following were donated by A.T. Whittemore, Missouri Botanical Garden,<br />

Biology Department, P.O. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299, United<br />

States. Received 02/28/1992.<br />

PI 596376. Dianthus caryophyllus L.<br />

Cultivated. Ames 19029. Collected 07/20/1991 in Kazakhstan. Government<br />

store, Alma Ata, Kazakh Republic.<br />

The following were collected by Maxine Thompson, National Clonal <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333, United States; David<br />

Brenner, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Room<br />

G208, Agronomy Building, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Donated by David<br />

Brenner, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Room<br />

G208, Agronomy Building, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received<br />

10/19/1989.<br />

PI 596377. Duchesnea indica (Andrews) Focke<br />

Wild. T & B 880082; CDUC 7; Indian Strawberry; Ames 10762. Collected<br />

06/24/1988 in <strong>No</strong>rth-West Frontier, Pakistan. Latitude 34 deg. 3' 0 11 N.<br />

Longitude 73 deg. 24' 0 11 E. Elevation 2600 m. Mountains near Nathiagali<br />

in the district of Hazara. Steep slope under trees. Occurs in 1-2 meter<br />

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diameter patches in moister spots in range of Fragaria nubicola. Soil<br />

well drained, slightly stony, loam. Slope 70 degrees, aspect NE and SW,<br />

and exposure 40-60%. Pedigree - Collected from the wild in Pakistan.<br />

The following were donated by Gary Roller, The Arnold Arboretum, Harvard<br />

University, 125 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 02130, United States.<br />

Received 12/11/1991.<br />

PI 596378. Flueggea suffruticosa (Pall.) Baill.<br />

Cultivated. 15-87; Ames 18337. Pedigree - 3 divisions from AA 17237-1.<br />

Seed from J.G. Jack, Ping-yang, Korea-1924.<br />

The following were donated by A.T. Whittemore, Missouri Botanical Garden,<br />

Biology Department, P.O. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299, United<br />

States; Issik Dendrarium, Kazakhstan. Received 03/04/1992.<br />

PI 596379. Flueggea suffruticosa (Pall.) Baill.<br />

Cultivated. Ames 18934. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, NRCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center, 1036 Miller<br />

Street Southwest, Los Lunas, New Mexico 87031, United States. Received<br />

04/09/1992.<br />

PI 596380. Forestiera neomexicana A. Gray<br />

Cultivar. "Jemez"; 9004570; A-12044; New Mexico Olive; Ames 19065.<br />

Collected 193 9 in New Mexico, United States. Vicinity of Jemez Springs,<br />

Sandoval County. Commonly found along streams, hillsides, and mesas<br />

between 910-2100m elev. In southwestern woodlands & desert grassland of<br />

north & central Arizona & New Mexico. Highly branched, spreading,<br />

deciduous shrub, grows to 12 feet. Suckers from base, branches<br />

interlace, forming dense thicket under favorable conditions. Leaves<br />

oblong and grayish-green. Bark smooth and light gray to brown. Flowers<br />

inconspicuous in dense sessile clusters March to April before new<br />

leaves. Fruit bluish-black, ripens between June and September and holds<br />

well, attractive to birds.<br />

The following were collected by Ju. R. Roskov. Donated by V.L. Komarov<br />

Botanical Institute, Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg 22, Popov Street 2,<br />

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. Received 09/29/1992.<br />

PI 596381. Helichrysum arenarium (L.) Moench<br />

Wild. 3111; Ames 20045. Collected in Ukraine. Near town of Kanev,<br />

district of Czerkassky.<br />

The following were donated by The <strong>Plant</strong> Cell Research Institute, Inc., 6560<br />

Trinity Court, Dublin, California 94568, United States; Friedrich Miescher<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 2543, Basel, Basel CH-4002, Switzerland. Received<br />

03/18/1991.<br />

PI 596382. Hyoscyamus muticus L.<br />

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Uncertain. HO-17; Ames 15664.<br />

The following were collected by Ju. A. Lux; Z.V. Lomagina; T.K. Perfilova.<br />

Donated by V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute, Academy of Sciences, St.<br />

Petersburg 22, Popov Street 2, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. Received<br />

09/29/1992.<br />

PI 596383. Hyoscyamus niger L.<br />

Wild. 2984; Ames 20032. Collected in Former Soviet Union. Near village<br />

of Plodovoje, district of Priosersk, in the European part of Russia.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, National<br />

<strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Washington, District of Columbia 20002, United States.<br />

Received 06/08/1990.<br />

PI 596384. <strong>Part</strong>henocissus quinquefolia (L.) Planch.<br />

Wild. GU 126; NA 61287; Ames 13849. Collected in West Virginia, United<br />

States. Elevation 63 5 m. Route 55, 1 mile west of summit of Shenandoah<br />

Mts. Lee Ranger District, Hardy Co.<br />

The following were donated by Vyzkumny a Slechtitelsky Ustav Picninarsky,<br />

66441 Troubsko u Brna, Czech Republic. Received 11/23/1987.<br />

PI 596385. Phacelia tanacetifolia Benth.<br />

Cultivar. "Vetrovska"; Ames 7991. Collected in Czechoslovakia.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, National<br />

<strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Washington, District of Columbia 20002, United States.<br />

Received 06/08/1990.<br />

PI 596386. Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.<br />

Wild. GU 160; NA 61252; Ames 13850. Collected in Virginia, United States<br />

. Elevation 914 m. Blue Ridge - Greenstone Overlook, Augusta County.<br />

Mile 9, western exposure.<br />

The following were collected by E. D. McArthur, USDA, FS, Int. Forest & Range<br />

Exper. Station, Shrub Sciences Laboratory, Provo, Utah 84601, United States.<br />

Received 10/19/1989.<br />

PI 596387. Potentilla fruticosa L.<br />

Wild. CPOT l; Ames 10763. Collected in Utah, United States. Near Tropic<br />

Reservoir.<br />

The following were collected by P. Meyer. Donated by Peter Bristol, The<br />

Holden Arboretum, 9500 Sperry Road, Kirtland, Ohio 44060-5172, United States.<br />

Received 04/25/1985.<br />

PI 596388. Pterocarya stenoptera C. DC.<br />

Wild. KNW 84-1008; Ames 4968. Collected in Korea, South. Kyong Gi Do,<br />

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Namyongju Gun, Korea. Kwangnung Forest Research Station. Growing along<br />

stream in flood plain.<br />

The following were donated by Alan Whittemore, USDA/ARS, University of<br />

Georgia, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797,<br />

United States. Received 04/28/1992.<br />

PI 596389. Rumex acetosa L.<br />

Cultivated. Ames 19095. Collected 07/20/1991 in Kazakhstan. Private<br />

vendor, Alma Ata Market, Kazakh.<br />

PI 596390. Rumex acetosa L.<br />

Cultivated. Ames 19096. Collected 07/20/1991 in Kazakhstan. Government<br />

store, Alma Ata Market, Kazakh.<br />

The following were collected by Roger Fuentes-Granados, Iowa State<br />

University, <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, G212 Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011,<br />

United States; William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.<br />

Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />

Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,<br />

Mexico. Donated by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University,<br />

Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.<br />

Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />

Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,<br />

Mexico. Received 10/19/1993.<br />

PI 596391. Sanvitalia ocymoides DC.<br />

Wild. RWCF 8; Ames 21559. Collected 10/01/1993 in Tamaulipas, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 23 deg. 35' N. Longitude 99 deg. 20' W. Elevation 650 m.<br />

Roadside area. N side of road 200 m SW bridge across Rio Chihue, Hwy<br />

101, 45.9 km SW Ciudad Victoria near Ejido San Antonio. Soil clay.<br />

Assoc. sp. Acacia, Lippia, Ambrosia. Rays dull yellow, disks dark<br />

brown.<br />

PI 596392. Sanvitalia ocymoides DC.<br />

Wild. RWCF 11; Ames 21560. Collected 10/01/1993 in Tamaulipas, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 23 deg. 50 f N. Longitude 99 deg. 53' W. Elevation 1100 m. 18.8<br />

km SW Tula on Hwy 101 toward San Luis Potosi. Both sides of hwy<br />

extending several m up hillside. Soil gravelly clay. Assoc. sp. Opuntia,<br />

Larrea, Acacia, Yucca. Rays orange, disks dark brown.<br />

The following were donated by Hortus Botanicus Principalis, Academiae<br />

Scientiarum URSS, ul. Botanicheskaya 4, Moscow, Russian Federation. Received<br />

01/16/1989.<br />

PI 596393. Spiraea chamaedryfolia L.<br />

Cultivated. 434A; Sample 434A; Ames 10098. Collected in Former Soviet<br />

Union.<br />

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The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />

Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />

Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />

PI 596394. Tanaceturn parthenium (L.) Sch. Bip.<br />

Uncertain. CHRY 67/88; Ames 21148. Collected in Italy. Bisegna.<br />

The following were collected by Hans Kohler, Botanischer Garten, Universitat<br />

Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Donated by Botanischer Garten,<br />

Universitat Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Received 07/07/1993.<br />

PI 596395. Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch. Bip.<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 161; Ames 21202. Collected in Germany. Weissenfels,<br />

Sachsen-AnnaIt.<br />

The following were collected by G. Krebs. Donated by Botanischer Garten,<br />

Universitat Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Received 07/07/1993.<br />

PI 596396. Tanacetum vulgare L.<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 162; Ames 21204. Collected in Germany. Bad Duben, Sachsen.<br />

The following were collected by Hans Kohler, Botanischer Garten, Universitat<br />

Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Donated by Botanischer Garten,<br />

Universitat Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Received 07/07/1993.<br />

PI 596397. Tanacetum vulgare L.<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 163; Ames 21205. Collected in Germany. Belgern, Sachsen.<br />

The following were collected by V. Beyer. Donated by Botanischer Garten,<br />

Universitat Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Received 07/07/1993.<br />

PI 596398. Tanacetum vulgare L.<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 164; Ames 21<strong>206</strong>. Collected in Germany. Eilenburg, Sachsen.<br />

The following were collected by Hans Kohler, Botanischer Garten, Universitat<br />

Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Donated by Botanischer Garten,<br />

Universitat Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Received 07/07/1993.<br />

PI 596399. Tanacetum vulgare L.<br />

Uncertain. <strong>No</strong>. 165; Ames 21207. Collected in Germany. Weissenfels,<br />

Sachsen-Anhalt.<br />

The following were donated by Ogrod Botaniczny, Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego,<br />

Aleje Ujazodowskie 4, Warszawa, Poland. Received 07/06/1994.<br />

PI 596400. Tanacetum vulgare L.<br />

Wild. Index Seminum #78; Ames 22121. Collected 09/14/1993 in Poland.<br />

Lawy (Kampinos Forest), Warszawa Province.<br />

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The following were collected by L.A. Spetzman, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Research<br />

Division, USDA-ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350,<br />

United States. Received 02/24/1984.<br />

PI 596401. Thalictrum dasycarpum Fisch. et al.<br />

Wild. LS-376; B 58291; G-18933; Ames 2865. Collected 08/10/1967 in<br />

Michigan, United States. Alpena County. 3 miles south of Alpena City<br />

limits on Highway 23. Damp, sunny ditch. Soil sandy, organic. Perennial<br />

herb to 6 feet. Variable color green to purplish.<br />

PI 596402. Thalictrum dasycarpum Fisch. et al.<br />

Wild. LS-395; B 58293; G-18934; Ames 2866. Collected 08/27/1967 in<br />

Wisconsin, United States. Madison, Dane County. Near airfield on Highway<br />

51 about 1 mile north of Highway 151. Sunny, moist, low-lying grassy<br />

roadside. Irregular application of weed killer in this area.<br />

The following were collected by Roger Fuentes-Granados, Iowa State<br />

University, <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, G212 Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011,<br />

United States; William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.<br />

Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />

Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,<br />

Mexico. Donated by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University,<br />

Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.<br />

Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />

Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,<br />

Mexico. Received 10/19/1993.<br />

PI 596403. Zinnia angustifolia Kunth<br />

Wild. RWCF 54a; Ames 21569. Collected 10/12/1993 in Jalisco, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 22 deg. 41' N. Longitude 103 deg. 47' W. Elevation 2050 m.<br />

Rocky roadside area. 14.9 km NE Huejuquilla. Rays yellow center, orange<br />

edge, white & lemon. Seeds smaller than RWCF 54.<br />

PI 596404. Zinnia haageana Regel<br />

Wild. RWCF 31; Ames 21574. Collected 10/06/1993 in Guanajuato, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 20 deg. 51' N. Longitude 100 deg. 47' W. Elevation 1900 m. Road<br />

from San Miguel de Allende to Celaya. 5.8 km NE Presa Allende. Grassy<br />

roadside area, rocky, silty, clay loam. Assoc. sp. Tithonia, Tagetes,<br />

Mimosa, Numerous grasses. Rays 5-10, orange center, yellow edge, disks<br />

typical.<br />

PI 596405. Zinnia haageana Regel<br />

Wild. RWCF 46; Ames 21577. Collected 10/10/1993 in Jalisco, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 20 deg. 57' N. Longitude 102 deg. 50' W. Elevation 1790 m. 0.75<br />

km N inters, rd to Mezcalona & Mex Hwy 80 to Yahualica. S of Yahualica.<br />

Edge of pasture & roadside area. Soil rocky clay. Assoc. sp. Tagetes,<br />

Salvia, Ipomoea, misc grasses. Rays 8-10, orange center, yellow edge,<br />

disks typical.<br />

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The following were developed by Harold E. Pattee, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />

State University, Box 7625, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7625, United States<br />

; Thomas G. Isleib, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Department of Crop<br />

Science, Box 5155, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7629, United States; R.<br />

Walton Mozingo, Tidewater Agricultural Research and Extension Center, 6321<br />

Holland Road, Suffolk, Virginia 23437, United States; P.W. Rice, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Carolina State University, Dept. of Crop Science, Box 7629, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Carolina 27695-7629, United States; J.E. Bailey, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />

University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Box 7616, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />

27695-7616, United States. Received 01/21/1997.<br />

PI 596406. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "NC 12C"; N90013E. CV-57; PVP 9700074. Pedigree - NC<br />

7/NC 9. Virginia-type. Branching alternate, growth habit intermediate<br />

between bunch and runner, mainsterns long (41 cm) with large leaflets (69<br />

mm x 29 mm). Seeds large, 940 mg seed-1, testa tan, and high oil<br />

content. Fancy pods 85%, extra large kernels 50%, and meat content 73%.<br />

<strong>Part</strong>ial resistance to Cylindrocladium black rot (Cylindrocladium<br />

parasiticum) and early leafspot (Cercospora arachidicola). Susceptible<br />

to Sclerotinia blight (Sclerotinia minor) and stem rot (Sclerotium<br />

rolfsii).<br />

The following were developed by Steve St. Martin, Ohio State University,<br />

Department of Agronomy, Rm. 202, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1086,<br />

United States; R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University, 1680 Madison,<br />

Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; A.J. Calip-DuBois, Ohio State<br />

University, Ohio Agricultural Res. and Develop. Ctr., Dept. of Horticulture<br />

and Crop Science, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States; Ron Fioritto, Ohio<br />

State University, Ohio Agricultural Research & Development Center, Dept. of<br />

Horticulture & Crop Science, Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States; A.F.<br />

Schmitthenner, Ohio State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Columbus,<br />

Ohio 43210, United States; R.J. Martin, USDA, ARS, Ohio State University,<br />

Dept. of Food Science and Technology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States.<br />

Received 01/21/1997.<br />

PI 596407. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "Defiance"; HS91-4523. PVP 9700106; CV-364. Pedigree<br />

- HM8778 x A3733. Indeterminate cultivar of maturity group III. Flowers<br />

purple, pubescence gray, and pods brown. Seedcoats dull yellow with<br />

imperfect black hila, and peroxidase activity low. Resistant to races 1,<br />

3, 4, and 25 of Phytophthora sojae, the causal agent of phytophthora<br />

rot, and susceptible to race 7. Susceptible to brown stem rot<br />

(Phialophora gregata), and sudden death syndrome (Fusarium solani sp.<br />

phaseoli).<br />

The following were developed by Margaret Pooler, USDA, ARS, U.S. National<br />

Arboretum, 3501 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, District of Columbia 20002,<br />

United States. Received 01/27/1997.<br />

PI 596408. Lagerstroemia hybrid<br />

Cultivated. NA 62919. Pedigree - // / L. indica dwarf lavender x [(L.<br />

indica Dwarf Red x L. fauriei) x (L. indica Dwarf Red x L. fauriei)]/ x<br />

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[(L. indica Dwarf Red x L. fauriei) x (L. indica 'Low Flame 1 x L.<br />

fauriei)]// x // /L. Dwarf Medium Pink x [(L. indica Dwarf Red x L.<br />

fauriei) x (L. indica Dwarf Red x L. fauriei)]/ x [(L. indica Dwarf Red<br />

x L. fauriei) x (L. indica 'Low Flame' x L. fauriei)]//. First true<br />

dwarf Lagerstroemia indica x L. fauriei hybrid. Growth habit compact<br />

mound, densely branching. Height 18" and width 26" after 6 years of<br />

container culture. Flowers pink-lavender, appear mid to late summer,<br />

approx. two weeks after flowers on standard hybrid tree forms of<br />

crapemyrtle, and persist until frost. Foliage fine-textured, glossy dark<br />

green, turns bronze-red in fall. Resistant to powdery mildew. Well<br />

suited to diverse landscape uses. Adaptable to same cultual conditions<br />

as other crapemyrtle hybrid cultivars. Will thrive in full sun and heavy<br />

loam soil with pH 5.0-6.5. Propagated readily from softwood or<br />

semi-hardwood cuttings.<br />

The following were collected by Charles E. Simpson, Texas A&M University, P.<br />

O. Box 292, Stephenville, Texas 76401, United States; Karen A. Williams,<br />

USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Building 003, Room 400,<br />

BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Cesar Tapia,<br />

Instituto Nacional Autonomo de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Departamento<br />

Nacional de Recusos Fitogeneticos Y Biotecnolog, Estacion Experimental Sta.<br />

Catalina, Santa Catalina, Pichincha, Ecuador. Received 10/07/1996.<br />

PI 596409. Capsicum chinense Jacg.<br />

Landrace. WTS-95; aji bravo. Collected 09/03/1996 in Morona-Santiago,<br />

Ecuador. Latitude 2 deg. 21' 4 1 ' S. Longitude 78 deg. 9' 19'' W.<br />

Elevation 1040 m. Canton Macas, Localidad Rio Blanco. Farmer's house.<br />

Obtained from farmer's garden. <strong>Plant</strong> 1 m 80 cm tall. Leaves crinkled.<br />

Flowers yellowish-green, anthers purple, 2 per node. Fruits pendant, 5-6<br />

cm long, 2-2.5 cm wide, red, triangular, truncate at pedicel, neck,<br />

blossom end pointed, corrugated in cross section. Piquant.<br />

The following were collected by Dennis P. Sheehy, 69086 Allen Canyon Road,<br />

Wallowa, Oregon 97885, United States; Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage<br />

and Range Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,<br />

United States. Received 01/27/1997.<br />

PI 596410. Chloris virgata Sw.<br />

Wild. 96S-96. Collected 09/04/1996 in Mongolia. Latitude 47 deg. 25'<br />

22'' N. Longitude 92 deg. 13' 37'' E. Elevation 1400 m. Khovd Aimag,<br />

Mankhan Sum, fenced experimental farm that is currently being used as a<br />

hay-making area located about 0.5 km from Sum center. Old river terrace<br />

at edge of the Sum center that is irrigated to produce hay. Soil rubbly,<br />

gravelly valley outwash soil. Dominant veg. Salix, Populus, Phragmities<br />

communis.<br />

The following were developed by Kimberly Campbell, Ohio State University,<br />

Ohio Agric. Res. and Development Center, Dept. of Horticulture & Crop<br />

Science, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Robert W. Gooding, Ohio<br />

State University, Ohio Agricultural Research & Development Center, Department<br />

of Agronomy, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Larry D. Herald, Ohio<br />

State University, Dept. of Horticulture and Crop Science, Ohio Agric. Res.<br />

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and Development Ctr., Wooster, Ohio 44691, United States. Received<br />

01/21/1997.<br />

PI 596411. Avena sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "CHAIRMAN". CV-345. Pedigree - Larry/Mo. 06235. High<br />

grain yield potential and early maturity. Heading date average June 16,<br />

height average 82 cm, grain volume weight average 435 kgm-3. Juvenile<br />

growth habit erect. Culm diameter medium, curly, leaf margins glabrous.<br />

Ligules present. Panicles equilateral with ascending branches. Spikelet<br />

separation by fracture, floret separation by disarticulation. Lemmas<br />

yellow and glabrous. Basal hairs absent. Seed nonfluorescent under<br />

ultraviolet light. Awns infrequent and non-twisted. Kernels bright<br />

yellow, size medium, plump, and tips finely tapered.<br />

The following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />

United States; Andrew Nickell, Asgrow Seed Company, 5926 Highway 14 East,<br />

Janesville, Wisconsin 53456, United States; Cecil D. Nickell, University of<br />

Illinois, Department of Crop Science, 1102 S. Goodwin Av., Urbana, Illinois<br />

61801, United States; T.R. Cary, University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp.<br />

Sta., Dept. of Agronomy, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; Paul<br />

Stephens, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, 2999 East 350th Road, Suite 102, La<br />

Salle, Illinois 61301, United States; M. S. Bachman, University of Illinois,<br />

Deptartment of Crop Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />

United States. Received 01/21/1997.<br />

PI 596412. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. LN92-12033. GP-182. Pedigree - Century 84 x PI<br />

437833. Group II maturity (relative maturity 2.7), resistant line<br />

near-isogenic for brown stem rot resistance gene Rbs2. Carries Rpsl-c<br />

allele for resistance to Phytophthora sojae. Compared to Century 84 had<br />

lower yield, higher lodging score, and shorter plants at locations with<br />

less than 3% of plants of susceptible lines showing brown stem rot leaf<br />

symptoms. As resistant as PI 437833 when compared for brown stem rot<br />

leaf symptoms. Flowers purple, pubescence gray, pods brown at maturity,<br />

and seeds dull yellow with imperfect black hila.<br />

PI 596413. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. LN92-12054. GP-183. Pedigree - Century 84 x PI<br />

437833. Group II maturity (relative maturity 2.7), susceptible line<br />

near-isogenic for brown stem rot resistance gene Rbs2. Carries Rpsl-c<br />

allele for resistance to Phytophthora sojae. Compared to Century 84 had<br />

lower yield, higher lodging score, and shorter plants at locations with<br />

less than 3% of plants showing brown stem rot leaf symptoms. As<br />

susceptible as Century 84 when compared for brown stem rot leaf<br />

symptoms. Flowers purple, pubescence gray, pods brown at maturity, and<br />

seeds dull yellow with imperfect black hila.<br />

The following were developed by T.E. Carter, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />

University, 3127 Ligon Street Box 7631, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631,<br />

United States; Joe W. Burton, USDA-ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,<br />

Department of Crop Sciemce, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631, United States<br />

; E.B. Huie, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State Univ., Dept. of Crop Science,<br />

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Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631, United States; F.S. Farmer, USDA, ARS,<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Dept. of Crop Sci., Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />

27695-7631, United States. Received 01/27/1997.<br />

PI 596414. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "Clifford". CV-363; PVP 9700102. Pedigree - N77-114<br />

x N77-179. Highly productive cultivar of maturity group V. In full<br />

season planting in south eastern states has average maturity date Oct.<br />

7. Seed size average 17.5 g per 100 seeds. Seed protein concentration<br />

average 40% and oil concentration average 21%. Flowers purple,<br />

pubescence tawny, and podwall tan. Resistant to soybean mosaic virus and<br />

good resistance to lodging. Susceptible to both cyst and root-knot<br />

nematodes and to race 3 Phytophthora. Very susceptible to stem canker.<br />

The following were collected by Jon Rebman, USDA, ARS, U.S. Water<br />

Conservation Laboratory, 4331 East Broadway, Phoenix, Arizona 85040, United<br />

States. Received 12/1996.<br />

PI 596415. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1838; W6 18863. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 32 deg. 52' 0 11 N. Longitude 105 deg. 2 1 0' 1 W. Elevation 1622<br />

m. 8.9 miles east of Junction 82/24 on Route 82; east of Elk.<br />

PI 596416. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1839; W6 18864. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 32 deg. 50' 0 11 N. Longitude 104 deg. 48' 0 11 W. Elevation 1301<br />

m. 7.7 miles east of Junction 82/13 on Route 82; west of Artesia.<br />

PI 596417. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1841; W6 18865. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 32 deg. 19' 0 lf N. Longitude 104 deg. 15' 0 11 W. Elevation 1131<br />

m. 5.3 miles southwest of Junction 180(62)/285 on Route 180(62); south<br />

of Carlsbad at Gillock Road.<br />

PI 596418. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1843; W6 18866. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 32 deg. 45 1 0 11 N. Longitude 104 deg. 6 1 0 11 W. Elevation 1082<br />

m. 21.2 miles north of Route 180(62)on 360; northeast of Carlsbad and<br />

4.6 miles south of Junction 82/360.<br />

PI 596419. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1844; W6 18867. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 33 deg. 41' 0 fI N. Longitude 105 deg. 50 1 0' 1 W. Elevation 1637<br />

m. 3.6 miles north of Junction 380/54 on Route 54; north of Carrizozo.<br />

PI 596420. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1845; W6 18868. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 33 deg. 41' 0 11 N. Longitude 105 deg. 55' 0 11 W. Elevation 1573<br />

m. 4.4 miles west of Junction 380/54 on Route 380 at entrance to Valley<br />

of Fire lava beds; west of Carrizozo.<br />

PI 596421. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1848; W6 18869. Collected 1993 in Arizona, United States. Latitude<br />

33 deg. 15' 0 fl N. Longitude 110 deg. 17' 0 11 W. Elevation 796 m. 10.6<br />

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miles east of Junction US 170/70 on US 70 between mile markers 181 and<br />

182; east of Peridot.<br />

PI 596422. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1855; W6 18870. Collected 1993 in Arizona, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 58' 0 11 N. Longitude 109 deg. 28' 0 11 W. Elevation 1548 m. 3.4<br />

miles south of Junction 186/181 on Route 181; west side of Chiricahua<br />

Mountains; northeast of Sunizona.<br />

PI 596423. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1874; W6 18871. Collected 1993 in Arizona, United States. Latitude<br />

34 deg. 34' 0 1 ' N. Longitude 109 deg. 30' 0 11 W. Elevation 1756 m. 46.7<br />

miles southeast of Junction 77/US 180 along US 180 and 5.5 miles<br />

northwest of Junction 180/61; west of St. Johns.<br />

PI 596424. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1880; W6 18872. Collected 1993 in Arizona, United States. Latitude<br />

34 deg. 22' 0'' N. Longitude 110 deg. 9' 0 fI W. Elevation 1826 m. 7.4<br />

miles north of Route 26 0 on the dirt road between Pinedale and Taylor;<br />

northwest of Show Low.<br />

PI 596425. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1889; W6 18873. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 33 deg. 53' 0'' N. Longitude 106 deg. 24' 0 11 W. Elevation 1661<br />

m. 38.7 miles west of Junction 380/54 in Carrizozo along Route 380.<br />

PI 596426. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1906; W6 18874. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 34 deg. 25' 0' 1 N. Longitude 106 deg. 39 f 0' 1 W. Elevation 1646<br />

m. 7.8 miles west of Junction 60/47 on US 60; west of Mountainair.<br />

PI 596427. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1907; W6 18875. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 34 deg. 33' 0'' N. Longitude 106 deg. 8' 0' 1 W. Elevation 1850<br />

m. 29.3 miles east of Junction 60/47 and 5.6 miles west of Junction<br />

41/60 on US 60; east of Mountainair.<br />

PI 596428. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1910; W6 18876. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 34 deg. 28' 0'' N. Longitude 104 deg. 18' 0 I! W. Elevation 1149<br />

m. 54.3 miles east of Junction 60/54 (north) on US 60 and 2.3 miles west<br />

of Junction 60/20 in Sumner.<br />

PI 596429. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1912; W6 18877. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 34 deg. 44' 0 fl N. Longitude 104 deg. 28' 0 11 W. Elevation 1359<br />

m. 25.3 miles north of Junction 60/84 in Sumner on Route 84; south of<br />

Santa Rosa.<br />

PI 596430. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1919; W6 18878. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 36 deg. 36' 0 1 ' N. Longitude 108 deg. 55' 0 11 W. Elevation 1698<br />

m. 14.0 miles west of US 666(191) on Route 13 to Red Rock; southwest of<br />

Ship Rock.<br />

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PI 596431. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1920; W6 18879. Collected 1993 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Latitude 36 deg. 35' 0 11 N. Longitude 108 deg. 55' 0'' W. Elevation 1932<br />

m. 17.3 miles west of US 666(191) on Route 13 to Red Rock; southwest of<br />

Ship Rock.<br />

PI 596432. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1926; W6 18880. Collected 1993 in Arizona, United States. Latitude<br />

34 deg. 54' 0 11 N. Longitude 110 deg. 10' 0 11 W. Elevation 1615 m.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rthwest side of Holbrook on north side of 1-40; at gravel pit just<br />

east of Broadcast Lane.<br />

PI 596433. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1932; W6 18881. Collected 1993 in Arizona, United States. Latitude<br />

33 deg. 17' 0 11 N. Longitude 110 deg. 23' 0'' W. Elevation 879 m. 4.4<br />

miles east of Junction 70/170 at Peridot on Route 70; west of Bylas.<br />

PI 596434. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 1933; W6 18882. Collected 1993 in Arizona, United States. Latitude<br />

33 deg. 16' 0 11 N. Longitude 110 deg. 19' 0 fl W. Elevation 811 m. 8.4<br />

miles east of 70/170 at Peridot on Route 70; west of Bylas.<br />

The following were collected by Charlotte Christy, USDA, ARS, U.S. Water<br />

Conservation Laboratory, 4331 East Broadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040,<br />

United States. Received 12/1996.<br />

PI 596435. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2255; W6 18883. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 50 1 0 11 N. Longitude 106 deg. I 1 0 lf W. Elevation 1341 m. 14.1<br />

miles east of Junction with Loop 375 at El Paso and 2.2 miles west of<br />

picnic area.<br />

PI 596436. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2256; W6 18884. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 42' 0 fI N. Longitude 105 deg. 25' 0 11 W. Elevation 1241 m. FM<br />

2317, 9.3 miles south of US 62/180 and 3.0 miles west of FM 1111; about<br />

5 miles southeast of Cornudas.<br />

PI 596437. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2257; W6 18885. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 44 f 0 11 N. Longitude 105 deg. 13' 0' 1 W. Elevation 1097 m. 8.6<br />

miles east of FM 1111 and 1.3 miles west of FM 1437; between Cornudas<br />

and Salt Flat.<br />

PI 596438. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2259; W6 18886. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 49' 0'' N. Longitude 105 deg. 8' 0 11 W. Elevation 1189 m. FM<br />

1576, 7.6 miles south of FM 2249 and 9.5 miles north of US 62/180; about<br />

9 miles north of Salt Flat.<br />

PI 596439. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2260; W6 18887. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 49 1 0 11 N. Longitude 105 deg. 8' 0 11 W. Elevation 1219 m. FM<br />

1576, 8.1 miles south of FM 2249 and 9.0 miles north of US 62/180; about<br />

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9 milesnorth of Salt Flat.<br />

PI 596440. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2261; W6 18888. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 23' 0 11 N. Longitude 104 deg. 50' 0 fl W. Elevation 1036 m. Route<br />

54, 29.3 miles south of US 62/180 and 25.2 miles north of 1-10<br />

(business) at Van Horn.<br />

PI 596441. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2262; W6 18889. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 22' 0 11 N. Longitude 104 deg. 49' 0 11 W. Elevation 945 m. Route<br />

54, 30.1 miles south of US 62/180 and 24.4 miles north of 1-10<br />

(business) at Van Horn.<br />

PI 596442. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2263; W6 18890. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 54' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 5 1 0 11 W. Elevation 945 m. 1-10,<br />

westbound on ramp at Firestone exit, 36 miles east of Route 17 exit;<br />

about 5 miles west of Fort Sockton.<br />

PI 596443. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2265; W6 18891. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 52' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 47' 0 1 ' W. Elevation 1128 m. Route<br />

17, 2.4 miles south of Reeves County and 1.5 miles north of FM 1832;<br />

about 6 miles south of Toyahvale.<br />

PI 596444. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2266; W6 18892. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 46' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 44' 0 11 W. Elevation 1250 m. Route<br />

17, 6.5 miles south of FM 1832 and 7.2 miles north of rest area; about<br />

17 miles north of Ft. Davis.<br />

PI 596445. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2267; W6 18893. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 41' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 47' 0 11 W. Elevation 1231 m. Route<br />

17, 13.7 miles south of FM 1832 and 10.0 miles north of Route 118 at Ft.<br />

Davis.<br />

PI 596446. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2268; W6 18894. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 29" 0 If N. Longitude 103 deg. 45 1 0 11 W. Elevation 1554 m. Route<br />

118, 13.9 miles east of Ft. Davis and 1.0 miles west of FM 1837.<br />

PI 596447. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2269; W6 18895. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 43' 0 l! N. Longitude 103 deg. 11' 0 1 ' W. Elevation 975 m. At<br />

rest area along US 67, 31.2 miles northeast of division of US 67 and US<br />

90, east of Alpine.<br />

PI 596448. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2270; W6 18896. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 23' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 35' 0 11 W. Elevation 1402 m. US<br />

67, 49.3 miles south of 1-10 and 16.6 miles from junction Route 118 and<br />

US 67/90 in Alpine.<br />

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PI 596449. Lesquerella argyraea (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2271; W6 18897. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 18' 0 ' ' N. Longitude 103 deg. 37 ? 0 11 W. Elevation 1372 m. Route<br />

118, 3.9 miles south of junction with US 67/90 in Alpine.<br />

PI 596450. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2273; W6 18898. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 12' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 34' 0 11 W. Elevation 1554 m. Route<br />

118 at litter barrel, 12.9 miles south of junction with US 67/90 in<br />

Alpine and 12.6 miles north of picnic area.<br />

PI 596451. Lesquerella argyraea (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2275; W6 18899. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 2' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 34' 0 11 W. Elevation 1280 m. Picnic<br />

area along Route 118, 25.5 miles south of junction with US 67/90 in<br />

Alpine and 50.7 mi north of FM 170 (near Study Butte).<br />

PI 596452. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2277; W6 18900. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

29 deg. 47' 0' 1 N. Longitude 103 deg. II 1 0 11 W. Elevation 853 m. US<br />

385, 7.9 miles north of FM 2627 and 30.4 miles south of US 90 at<br />

Marathon.<br />

PI 596453. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2278; W6 18901. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 12' 0 fl N. Longitude 103 deg. 12• 0" W. Elevation 1311 m. US<br />

385, 1.6 miles north of junction with US 90 at Marathon.<br />

PI 596454. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Wacson<br />

Wild. 2281; W6 18902. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 56 f 0 11 N. Longitude 101 deg. 52' 0 I! W. Elevation 640 m. US 90,<br />

about 2 miles east of division of Route 349/US 190 at Iraan and 27.9<br />

miles west of Route 137.<br />

PI 596455. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2282; W6 18903. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 58' 0' 1 N. Longitude 101 deg. 58' 0' 1 W. Elevation 549 m. Route<br />

349, 3.0 miles north of US 190 and 0.2 miles south of Pecos River; about<br />

6 miles northwest of Iraan.<br />

PI 596456. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2286; W6 18904. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

32 deg. 19' 0 11 N. Longitude 102 deg. 38 f 0 11 W. Elevation 808 m. Route<br />

115, 0.5 miles north of junction 115/176, east of Andrews and 6.1 miles<br />

south of FM 1788.<br />

PI 596457. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2290; W6 18905. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 47' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 16 f 0 I( W. Elevation 853 m. Route<br />

302, 9.2 miles west of junction 302/115, west of Kermit and 4.2 miles<br />

east of Loving Countyt.<br />

PI 596458. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2291; W6 18906. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 7 1 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 43' 0 11 W. Elevation 945 m. FM<br />

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2 903, 13.6 miles south of 1-20 (at Toyah) and 0.4 miles north of FM<br />

3334.<br />

PI 596459. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2292; W6 18907. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. I 1 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 44' 0' 1 W. Elevation 1006 m. FM<br />

2903, 6.3 miles south of FM 3334 and 0.5 miles north of 1-10 west on<br />

ramp; about 3 miles north of Balmorhea.<br />

PI 596460. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2293; W6 18908. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

31 deg. 0 1 0 11 N. Longitude 104 deg. II 1 0 fI W. Elevation 1311 m. Route<br />

118, 4.6 miles south of 1-10 at Kent.<br />

PI 596461. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2294; W6 18909. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 32' 0' 1 N. Longitude 104 deg. 6' 0 11 W. Elevation 1722 m. Route<br />

166, 11.1 miles east of FM 505 and 11.3 miles west of Route 17; about 15<br />

miles west of Ft. Davis.<br />

PI 596462. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2295; W6 18910. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 33' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 55' 0 11 W. Elevation 1676 m. Route<br />

166, 8.3 miles east of picnic area and 0.5 miles west of Route 17; about<br />

4 miles south of Ft. Davis.<br />

PI 596463. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2296; W6 18911. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 26' 0' 1 N. Longitude 103 deg. 58' 0 11 W. Elevation 1554 m. Route<br />

17, 9.0 miles south of Route 166; about 12 miles south of Fort Davis.<br />

PI 596464. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2299; W6 18912. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 9 1 0 11 N. Longitude 104 deg. 5' 0 11 W. Elevation 1402 m. US 67,<br />

47.2 miles north of junction FM 170/US 67 at Presidio and 3.7 miles<br />

south of FM 169.<br />

PI 596465. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2300; W6 18913. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 19' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 47' 0 11 W. Elevation 1494 m. US<br />

67/90, about 9 miles west of Alpine and 17.5 miles east of Route 17 in<br />

Marfa.<br />

PI 596466. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2301; W6 18914. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 16' 0 11 N. Longitude 103 deg. 54' 0 11 W. Elevation 1433 m. US<br />

67/90, 7.1 miles east of Route 17 in Marfa.<br />

PI 596467. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2302; W6 18915. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

30 deg. 32' 0 lf N. Longitude 104 deg. 19' 0'' W. Elevation 1494 m. FM<br />

505, 5.3-5.8 miles north of US 90; east of Valentine about 15 miles.<br />

PI 596468. Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Watson<br />

Wild. 2303; W6 18916. Collected 1994 in Texas, United States. Latitude<br />

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30 deg. 43' 0' 1 N. Longitude 104 deg. 40 1 0 11 W. Elevation 1280 m. US<br />

90, 20.6 miles west of FM 505 and 6.9 miles east of FM 1523; about 40<br />

miles southeast of Van Horn.<br />

The following were donated by David D. Rubis, University of Arizona, Dept. of<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, Tucson, Arizona 85721, United States. Received 1985.<br />

PI 596469. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3453; A301.<br />

PI 596470. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3454; A302.<br />

PI 596471. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3455; A303.<br />

Unknown source. Received 1985.<br />

PI 596472. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3456; A304.<br />

The following were donated by David D. Rubis, University of Arizona, Dept. of<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, Tucson, Arizona 85721, United States. Received 1985.<br />

PI 596473. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3457; A307.<br />

Unknown source. Received 1985.<br />

PI 596474. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3458; A308.<br />

The following were donated by David D. Rubis, University of Arizona, Dept. of<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, Tucson, Arizona 85721, United States. Received 1985.<br />

PI 596475. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3459; 9390.<br />

PI 596476. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3460; 2208.<br />

PI 596477. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3461; 2209.<br />

PI 596478. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3462; 2210.<br />

PI 596479. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3463; 1271-10.<br />

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PI 596480. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3464; 1271-11.<br />

PI 596481. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3465; 1271-16 (A316).<br />

PI 596482. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3466; 1271-22.<br />

PI 596483. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3467; 1271-23.<br />

PI 596484. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3468; 1271-24.<br />

PI 596485. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3469; 1271-29 (A329).<br />

PI 596486. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3470; 1271-33 (A333) .<br />

PI 596487. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3471; 1271-46.<br />

PI 596488. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3472; 1626.<br />

PI 596489. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3473; 9712.<br />

PI 596490. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3474; 9713.<br />

PI 596491. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3475; 9714.<br />

PI 596492. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3476; 8601 (9724).<br />

PI 596493. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3477; 9729.<br />

PI 596494. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3478; 8607.<br />

PI 596495. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3479; 9744.<br />

PI 596496. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3480; P. OVATA (INDIA).<br />

PI 596497. <strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata Forssk.<br />

W6 3481; P. OVATA (ARIZONA).<br />

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The following were collected by George Stallings, USDA-ARS, Root Disease &<br />

Bio Control Unit, 367 Johnson Hall, WSU, Pullman, Washington 99164-6430,<br />

United States. Received 03/27/1989.<br />

PI 596498. Chenopodium quinoa Willd.<br />

Landrace. "Rosa Junin"; Ames 10336. Collected 09/18/1986 in Cuzco, Peru.<br />

Latitude 13 deg. 0 1 0 11 S. Longitude 71 deg. 30' 0 11 W. Elevation 3030<br />

m. From plants growing in the Pisac area near Cusco. Stem has red<br />

stripes and infloresence is green. As observed in a greenhouse in Ames,<br />

Iowa in 1994.<br />

The following were developed by Mark P. Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States. Received 12/04/1990.<br />

PI 596499. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. "OC12"; Ames 14405. Collected in Iowa, United States.<br />

Pedigree - Bulked seed from S6 plant derived form an ear of indian corn<br />

purchased at a florist's shop in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1979. 7 half-sib<br />

ears bulked. Red-orange (heavy calico) flint on white endosperm.<br />

PI 596500. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. M OC13"; Ames 14406. Collected in Iowa, United States.<br />

Pedigree - Bulked seed from S6 plants derived from a hybrid between PI<br />

214288 and bulked early flint pollen. 5 half-sib ears bulked. Tan flint.<br />

PI 596501. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. "OC14"; Ames 17818. Pedigree - Bulk-sib seeds from S6<br />

line derived from Squaw Corn received from Anna Rouf, Wahoo, NE in 1982.<br />

Purple flint corn.<br />

PI 596502. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. "OC15"; Ames 17819. Pedigree - Bulk-sib seeds from S6<br />

line derived from an accidental outcross in a partially inbred line from<br />

Seedway Elite. Purple flint corn. Kernels appear waxy.<br />

PI 596503. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. "OC16"; Ames 17820. Pedigree - Bulk-sib seeds from S6<br />

line derived from Pawnee x Tamaroa Flint received from Gail E. Wagner,<br />

Kettering, OH in 1982. Violet flour corn.<br />

PI 596504. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. "OC17"; Ames 20063. Pedigree - Half-sib pollinations<br />

within an S6 line derived from Burnham 3910 x PI 45<strong>206</strong>4. Purple rice<br />

popcorn. Bulked sample of 50 seeds each from 14 half-sib ears. (700<br />

seeds total).<br />

PI 596505. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. "OC18"; Ames 20064. Pedigree - Half-sib pollinations<br />

within a full-sib/S6 line derived from Pawnee x Tamaroa Flint received<br />

from Gail E. Wagner, Kettering, OH in 1982. Mottled rose flour corn.<br />

Bulked sample of 75 seeds each from 8 half-sib ears. (600 seeds total).<br />

PI 596506. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

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Breeding. Inbred. "0C19"; Ames 20065. Pedigree - Half-sib pollinations<br />

within an S5 line derived from Peterson's ABP13 x Rainbow. Dark red<br />

flint corn. Purplish stem and leaves, leaves also have white stripes.<br />

Bulked sample of 75 seeds each from 9 half-sib ears. (675 seeds total).<br />

The following were developed by K.N. Rai, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Cereals Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India<br />

; R.P. Thakur, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Andhra<br />

Pradesh 502 324, India; A. Rao, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid<br />

Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India. Received 02/11/1997.<br />

PI 596507 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />

Breeding. Inbred. ICMB 88006. PL-29. Pedigree - Pedigree and pedigree<br />

bulk breeding in a F2 population, 843B x SRL 53-1. Maintainer line, the<br />

seed parent of a commercial hybrid developed by private seed company in<br />

India. Resistant to downy mildew (Sclerospora graminicola) and smut<br />

(Tolyposporium penicillariae). Mean plant height approx 1.1m, 50%<br />

flowering 50 days. 2.2 panicles plant-1, panicles small, candle-shaped,<br />

length 16 cm. Seed size large, 12.7 g 1000-1, shape globular, color<br />

grey. Leaf sheath base purple, anther color light brick.<br />

PI 596508 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />

Breeding. Inbred. ICMA 88006. PL-30. Pedigree - Pedigree selection up to<br />

F4 and three additional generations of pedigree bulk breeding produced a<br />

F7 progeny. Six additional generations of pedigree selection in F7<br />

progeny and concurrent backcrossing into the Al cytoplasm of 81A.<br />

Al-system male-sterile, the seed parent of a commercial hybrid developed<br />

by a private seed company in India. Resistant to downy mildew<br />

(Sclerospora graminicola) and smut (Tolyposporium penicillariae). Male<br />

sterility found stable across seasons and sites in India. Mean plant<br />

height approx. 1.1 m, 50% flowering 50 days. 2.2 panicles plant-1,<br />

candle-shaped, small, length 16 cm. Seed size large, 12.7 g 1000-1,<br />

shape globular, color grey. Leaf sheath base purple, anther color light<br />

brick.<br />

PI 596509 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />

Breeding. Inbred. ICMB 92666. PL-31. Pedigree - Pedigree and pedigree<br />

bulk breeding in a F2 progeny <strong>No</strong>. 155 derived from a BC1 population<br />

(ICMP ES 34) x 843B x ICMP ES 34). Production of a F4 progeny from F2<br />

progeny, followed by another 11 generations of pedigree bulk breeding<br />

and its concurrent backcrossing into the Al cytoplasm of 81A. Maintainer<br />

line, seed parental line used to breed medium-maturity hybrids.<br />

Resistant to downy mildew (Sclerospora graminicola), ergot (Claviceps<br />

fusiformis), and smut (Tolysporsum penicillariae). Mean plant height<br />

approx. 1.4 m, 50% flowering approx. 51 days. Panicles small, appx. 17<br />

cm. Seed size lare, 10.5 g 1000-1, shape globular, color grey brown.<br />

<strong>No</strong>de and internode color green, anther color creamy.<br />

PI 596510 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />

Breeding. Inbred. ICMA 92666. PL-32. Pedigree - Production of a F4<br />

progeny from F2 progeny, followed by another 11 generations of pedigree<br />

bulk breeding and its concurrent backcrossing into the Al cytoplasm of<br />

81A. Al-system male-sterile, seed parental line used to breed<br />

medium-maturity hybrids. Resistant to downy mildew (Sclerospora<br />

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graminicola), ergot (Claviceps fusiformis), and smut (Tolyposporsum<br />

penicillariae). Male sterility found stable across seasons and sites in<br />

India. Mean plant height approx. 1.4m, 50% flowering 50 days. Panicles<br />

small, approx 17 cm. Seed large, 10.5 g 1000-1, shape globular, color<br />

grey brown. <strong>No</strong>de and internode color green, anther color creamy.<br />

The following were collected by Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington<br />

State University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman,<br />

Washington 99164-6434, United States; Edward J. Garvey, USDA, ARS, Natl.<br />

<strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 409, Building 003, BARC-West,<br />

Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Lufter Xhuveli, Agricultural<br />

University of Tirana, Dept. of Agronomy, Rr."Myslym Shyri", Tirana, Albania.<br />

Received 09/1996.<br />

PI 596511 QUAR. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivated. Al 021. Collected 08/25/1996 in Albania. Latitude 40 deg.<br />

32' 44'• N. Longitude 19 deg. 25' 6 11 E. Elevation 20 m. Vlore, open<br />

market. Produced in Babice. Early maturing. Resistant to drought.<br />

Height 1-1.5m. Kernels mixed on cob, dark and light yellow.<br />

PI 596512 QUAR. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivated. Al 022. Collected 08/25/1996 in Albania. Latitude 40 deg.<br />

32' 44'• N. Longitude 19 deg. 25 1 6 lf E. Elevation 20 m. Vlore, open<br />

market. Produced in Dukas, Mallakaster district. Early maturing.<br />

Resistant to drought. Kernels predominantly white, some yellow.<br />

PI 596513 QUAR. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Landrace. Al 014. Collected 08/24/1996 in Albania. Latitude 40 deg. 38'<br />

0 lf N. Longitude 19 deg. 31' 0 11 E. Elevation 20 m. South of Fier,<br />

<strong>No</strong>vosele, home of M. Beqo, relatives of Lufter Xhuveli. Shared from<br />

stored seed supply from home garden. Popcorn type, old landrace. Pod 15<br />

cm long x 3 cm diam. Uniform kernel size.<br />

The following were developed by A. Hadjichristodoulou, Agricultural Research<br />

Institute, Ministry of Agriculture & Natural <strong>Resources</strong>, Nicosia, Cyprus; S.L.<br />

Dwivedi, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong><br />

Program, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; S.N. Nigam, Int.<br />

Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru,<br />

Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; Johnny C. Wynne, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Agric.<br />

Research Service, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, Box 7643, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Carolina 27695-7643, United States; G. Alexandrou, Agricultural Research<br />

Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus; Chr. Theodorides, Agricultural Research<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 2016, Nicosia, Cyprus; M. Mouzouris, Agricultural<br />

Research Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus. Received 02/12/1997.<br />

PI 596514. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. "NIKOKLIA"; ICGV 88438. GP-84. Pedigree - GP Nc<br />

343/NC Ac 17367. Belongs to Virginia botanical group but differs in<br />

other characteristics. Growth habit decumbent 3. Leaves ovate,<br />

medium-sized, green to light green. Pods large, two seeded, beak and<br />

constriction moderate, reticulation moderate to prominent. Seed pale<br />

tan. Meat content 71% and 100-seed mass 103 g. Protein content 27% and<br />

oil 50% with 0/L ratio 2.2.<br />

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PI 596515. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. "KOUKLIA"; ICGV 89214. GP-85. Pedigree - ICGV<br />

87123/ICG 6150 F2-B2-B2-B2-B2-B3. Belongs to Virginia botanical group<br />

but differs in other characteristics. Growth habit erect. Leaves<br />

obovate, large-sized, and dark green. Pods large, two-seeded,<br />

reticulation prominent, beak slight to absent, and no constriction. Seed<br />

light tan. Meat content 70% and 100-seed mass 102 g. Protein content 25%<br />

and oil 53% with O/L ration 1.4.<br />

PI 596516. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. "GIGAS"; ICGV 91098. GP-86. Pedigree - ICGV<br />

86564/ICGV 87152 F2-B2-B2-B3-B2-B1-B3-B1. Belongs to Virginia botanical<br />

group but differs in other characteristics. Growth habit decumbent 3 to<br />

erect. Leaves obovate, medium-sized, and dark green. Pods large,<br />

two-seeded, beak and constriction moderate, and reticulation prominent.<br />

Seed pale tan. Meat content 65% and 100-seed mas 127 g. Protein content<br />

27% and oil 52% with O/L ratio 1.2.<br />

The following were developed by Margaret Pooler, USDA, ARS, U.S. National<br />

Arboretum, 3501 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, District of Columbia 20002,<br />

United States. Received 01/271'1997.<br />

PI 596517. Syringa hybrid<br />

Cultivated. NA 62973. Pedigree - Syringa indet./Syringa oblata.<br />

The following were donated by I. Forbes, USDA-ARS, Georgia Coastal Plains<br />

Exp. Sta., P.O. Box 948, Tifton, Georgia 31793-0948, United States; Homer D.<br />

Wells, USDA, ARS, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology Dept.,<br />

Tifton, Georgia 31793, United States. Received 1962.<br />

PI 596518. Lupinus angustifolius L.<br />

Cultivar. "RANCHER"; 60-<strong>206</strong>. CV-2. Pedigree - Seed increase of five F3<br />

plants derived from a selected F2 plant out of a three-way cross S-13 x<br />

(Blanco x 54-202-1C). Disease resistant forage variety, resistant to<br />

gray leaf spot (Stemphylium solani and S. botryosum) and anthracnose<br />

(Glomerella cingulata). Low alkaloid, flowers and seed white, absence of<br />

purple pigment in cotyledons with light green foliage. Seed yield good<br />

in north-central Florida where gray leaf spot is epidemic every year. In<br />

absence of disease injury at Tifton, forage yield, quality, and seed<br />

prod, equalled Borre and Blanco. Highly palatable to beef animals with<br />

good digestibility (62.9%). <strong>No</strong> more resistant than Blanco or Borre to<br />

injury by low temp.<br />

The following were collected by Richard Worthington, P.O. Box 13331, El Paso,<br />

Texas 79913, United States. Received 09/07/1997.<br />

PI 596519. Solanum jamesii Torr.<br />

Wild. WOR 25779. Collected 09/07/1996 in New Mexico, United States.<br />

Elevation 1700 m. Luna Co. Cedar Mountains, <strong>No</strong>rth side of Cedar<br />

Mountain (8.5 air miles NE of Hachita) (T27S, R13W, Sec. 9).<br />

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The following were collected by David Hammond, <strong>No</strong>rth Arizona University,<br />

Flagstaff, Arizona, United States. Received 09/19/1996.<br />

PI 596520. Solanum fendleri A. Gray<br />

Wild. HAMM 11067. Collected 09/19/1996 in Arizona, United States.<br />

Elevation 2740 m. Apache Co. AZ 373 at Hall Creek (Tributary of Little<br />

Colorado River), north of Greer. <strong>Plant</strong>s amongst broken volcanic rock<br />

about 10-15 feet above stream. Growing in full sun.<br />

The following were donated by Drew Ivers, Land O 1 Lakes, Inc., R.R. 2, Webster<br />

City, Iowa 50595, United States; Dave Gedge, 1307 Creekside Court, Idaho<br />

Falls, Idaho 83404, United States; Walter R. Fehr, Iowa State University,<br />

Office of Biotechnology, 1210 Molecular Biology Building, Ames, Iowa 50011,<br />

United States; A.F. Schmitthenner, Ohio State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Pathology, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States. Received 1983.<br />

PI 596521. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. Al. GP-18. Pedigree - Anoka x Mack. Group III maturity.<br />

Resistant race 3 Phytophthora megasperma. Flowers purple. Tawny<br />

pubescence. Seed has black hilum. Acceptable agronomic characteristics.<br />

The following were donated by Walter R. Fehr, Iowa State University, Office<br />

of Biotechnology, 1210 Molecular Biology Building, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States; J.B. Bahrenfus. Received 1983.<br />

PI 596522. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. A2. GP-32. Pedigree - M63-17 x C1453. Resistant iron<br />

deficiency chlorosis on calcareous soils. Displays little or no<br />

yellowing on calcareous soils (average score 1.5 for resistance). White<br />

flowers. Gray pubescence. Brown pods at maturity. Shiny yellow seeds<br />

with yellow hila. Group I maturity. Best adapted 43 degrees to 44<br />

degrees N Lat. Moderately susceptible bacterial blight, brown stem rot,<br />

and pod and stem blight. Susceptible purple stain, phytophthora rot, and<br />

soybean mosaic virus.<br />

The following were donated by Walter R. Fehr, Iowa State University, Office<br />

of Biotechnology, 1210 Molecular Biology Building, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States; R. L. Clark, USDA-ARS, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Iowa<br />

State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; L.C. Card; H. Tachibana,<br />

AR-SEA-USDA, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received<br />

1983.<br />

PI 596523. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. A3. GP-34. Pedigree - C1426 x AP68-315. Moderate resistance<br />

brown stem rot. Desirable agronomic characteristics. Flowers purple.<br />

Gray pubescence. Brown pods at maturity. Shiny yellow seeds with yellow<br />

hila. Group I maturity. Moderately resistant pod and stem blight.<br />

Moderately susceptible bacterial blight. Susceptible purple stain,<br />

phytophthora rot and soybean mosaic virus.<br />

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The following were donated by Walter R. Fehr, Iowa State University, Office<br />

of Biotechnology, 1210 Molecular Biology Building, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States; J.B. Bahrenfus; H. Tachibana, AR-SEA-USDA, Iowa State University,<br />

Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received 1983.<br />

PI 596524. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. A4. GP-43. Pedigree - L15 x AP68-1016. Moderate resistance<br />

brown stem rot. Desirable agronomic characteristics. Flowers white.<br />

Brown pubescence. Brown pods at maturity. Seeds with shiny yellow seed<br />

coats. Brown hila. Group III maturity. Resistant race 1 phytophthora<br />

rot. Moderately resistant pod and stem blight. Moderately susceptible<br />

downy mildew and purple stain. Susceptible bacterial blight and soybean<br />

mosaic virus.<br />

The following were donated by Earl Hammond, Iowa State University, Department<br />

of Food Science and Human Nutrition, 2312 Food Sciences Building, Ames, Iowa<br />

50011-1060, United States; Walter R. Fehr, Iowa State University, Office of<br />

Biotechnology, 1210 Molecular Biology Building, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States. Received 1983.<br />

PI 596525. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. A6. GP-45. Pedigree - Derived from crosses involving PI 68423,<br />

PI 80476, and PI 85671. Mutant with fatty acid composition unique to<br />

species. Approx. sixfold higher percentage stearic acid than other<br />

soybean genotypes evaluated. Flowers purple. Brown pubescence. Brown<br />

pods at maturity. Shiny yellow seeds with black hila. Inferior agronomic<br />

characteristics.<br />

The following were donated by Walter R. Fehr, Iowa State University, Office<br />

of Biotechnology, 1210 Molecular Biology Building, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States; B.K. Voss; S. Rodriguez de Cianzio, University of Puerto Rico, Dept.<br />

of Agronomy, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Received 1983.<br />

PI 596526. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. A7. GP-50. Pedigree - Selection from breeding population AP9.<br />

Outstanding resistance to iron-deficiency chlorosis on calcareous soil<br />

(average calcareous rating 1.1). Flowers purple. Gray pubescence. Tan<br />

pods at maturity. Dull yellow seeds with yellow hila.<br />

The following were donated by Hans-Henning Mundel, Agriculture Canada,<br />

Lethbridge Research Station, Crop Sciences Section, Research Station,<br />

Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1, Canada; Harvey D. Voldeng, Agriculture Canada,<br />

Ottawa Research Station, <strong>Plant</strong> Research Center, CEF, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0C6,<br />

Canada; J. F. Seitzer, Kleinwanzlebener Saatzucht, Einbeck-Hannover, Germany.<br />

Received 1986.<br />

PI 596527. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. Lesoy 273. GP-92. Pedigree - Williams/3/Wayne/0-52-<br />

903//Portage/4/840-7-3. Averages 41.9% seed protein and 18.9% oil level.<br />

Group 00 maturity. Seed yield average 97.7%. Mature plant height average<br />

6 9 cm. Moderate lodging. Indeterminate plant type. Tawny pubescence.<br />

Pods brown. Flowers white. Seeds yellow with dark brown hila. Ave.<br />

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weight 164 mg. Good resistance to shattering. Under heavy infection<br />

phytophthora rot, moderate field resistance. For use as productive early<br />

maturing line. Excellent height and moderate seed protein level.<br />

The following were donated by Beet Sugar Development Foundation, P.O. Box<br />

538, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521, United States. Received 1972.<br />

PI 596528. Beta vulgaris L. ssp. vulgaris<br />

Cultivated. NSL 81601; RS-2B. Product of selection in Chile for<br />

resistance to yellow wilt.<br />

The following were collected by Leon Reese, 1017 NW 12th Street, Pendleton,<br />

Washington 97801, United States. Donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS,<br />

Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman,<br />

Washington 99164-6402, United States. Received 04/28/1995.<br />

PI 596529. Beta vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. "Bordo 237"; W6 16898. Collected 1994 in Armenia. Type of<br />

variety Bordo (Concult Bordo). High yielding (800 c/ha). Early to middle<br />

ripening, good for keeping (storing), tasty, deep red color, light rings<br />

hardly noticeable.<br />

The following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6402, United States; M. Okhovat, University of Tehran, Faculty of<br />

Agriculture, Karaj, Iran; Production and Breeding Seed Institute, Gene Bank,<br />

Karaj, Iran. Received 12/27/1995.<br />

PI 596530. Beta vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. W6 17620. From Safiabad (near Dezful), Khuzestan Province.<br />

Called Labu in Farsi.<br />

The following were donated by Nebraska Crop. Imp. Assn., Nebraska, United<br />

States. Received 1961.<br />

PI 596531. Vicia villosa Roth ssp. villosa<br />

Cultivar. MADISON.<br />

The following were collected by Bill Smith, Smith Nursery, Charles City,<br />

Iowa, United States. Donated by Michael Knudson, USDA, NRCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Materials<br />

Center, 3308 University Drive, Bismarck, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58504-7564, United<br />

States; Dale Herman, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Sciences, Loftsgard Hall, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States. Received<br />

02/13/1997.<br />

PI 596532. Salix exigua Nutt.<br />

Rootstock. "Silver Sands"; ND-3902; 9035212. Collected 1983 in Iowa,<br />

United States. Latitude 43 deg. 3 1 59 11 N. Longitude 92 deg. 40 1 20'' W.<br />

Elevation 309 m. Smith Nursery, Charles City. Hardy, native, perennial,<br />

suckering shrub. Height 4-5 ft. Reproduction vegetative. Coldest plant<br />

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hardiness zone 3. Growing season in frost free days 120. Soil texture<br />

silty to clay.<br />

The following were developed by Robert Busch, USDA, ARS, University of<br />

Minnesota, Dept. of Agronomy & <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108,<br />

United States; Ian B. Edwards, Pioneer Overseas Corporation, 6800 Pioneer<br />

Parkway, Box 316, Johnston, Iowa 50131, United States; Don V. McVey, USDA,<br />

ARS, University of Minnesota, Cereal Rust Laboratory, St. Paul, Minnesota<br />

55105, United States; D.D. Warnes, University of Minnesota, Morris, Minnesota<br />

56267, United States; G. Hareland, USDA, ARS, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105,<br />

United States; R.D. Wilcoxson, University of Minnesota, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Pathology, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Jochum Wiersma,<br />

University of Minnesota, <strong>No</strong>rthwest Experiment Station, 108 Agricultural<br />

Research Center, Crookston, Minnesota 56716, United States; G. Linkert,<br />

University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; R.<br />

Dill-Macky, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States<br />

; H. Schmidt, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Moorhead, Minnesota 56500,<br />

United States. Received 02/03/1997.<br />

PI 596533. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "BAC UP"; MN2535. CV-854. Pedigree - Nuy Bay/Pioneer<br />

2375//Marshall. Hard red spring wheat. Resistant to Fusarium Head Blight<br />

(scab). Lower yielding and recommended to be used on up to 15% of<br />

acreage where scab is expected to be a problem. Exhibits highest grain<br />

volume weight and highest protein content of all spring wheat cultivars.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> height medium, early to head. Exhibits severe leaf tip burn<br />

associated with Lr34. Resistant to leaf and stem rust. Resistant to<br />

shattering. Gliadin profile similar to Pioneer 2375. Resistant to<br />

several types of scab and its spread in the spike. Kernel resistance to<br />

shriveling.<br />

The following were developed by Jose Fernandez-Martinez, Instituto de<br />

Agricultura Sostenible, Alameda del Obispo s/n, Apartado 4084, Cordoba, Spain<br />

; Juan Dominguez, Agriresearch Center C.I.F.A., Finca Alameda del Obispo,<br />

P.O. Box 424 0, Cordoba, Spain; A. De Haro, Instituto de Agricultura<br />

Sostenible, CSIC, Apartado 4084, Cordoba, Cordoba 14080, Spain; R.<br />

Garcia-Ruiz, Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo Agrario (CIDA), Dept. of<br />

Breeding and Agronomy, Junta de Andalucia, Cordoba, Cordoba 14080, Spain; L.<br />

Velasco, Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible, Apartado 4084, Cordoba, Cordoba<br />

14080, Spain; M. del Rio, Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo Agrario<br />

(CIDA), Dept. of Breeding and Agronomy, Junta de Andalucia, Cordoba, Cordoba,<br />

Spain; J. Munoz, Instituto de Agricultural Sostenible, Apartado 4084,<br />

Cordoba, Cordoba 14080, Spain. Donated by Jose Fernandez-Martinez, Instituto<br />

de Agricultura Sostenible, Alameda del Obispo s/n, Apartado 4084, Cordoba,<br />

Spain. Received 02/03/1997.<br />

PI 596534. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />

Breeding. BC-853-1. GP-14. Pedigree - Selection from UC77-1309. High<br />

yielding line under southern Spain rainfed conditions with average 64%<br />

more seed yield than Canola check cultivars. High resistance to pod<br />

shattering. High erucic acid, seed oil 468 g Kg-1, and low glucosinolate<br />

98 umol g-1. Seed yellow to brown, average 1000-seed weight 3.4 g, seed<br />

oil and protein contents 468 g Kg-1 and 242 g Kg-1 respectively.<br />

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Maturity approx. 3 0 days later than Duplo. Height 1.65 m.<br />

PI 596535. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />

Breeding. BC-815-2. GP-15. Pedigree - Selection from UC77-1284. High<br />

yielding line under southern Spain rainfed conditions with average 68%<br />

more seed yield than Canola check cultivars. High resistance to pod<br />

shattering. Seed oil erucic acid 370 g Kg-1 and glucosinolate 141 umol<br />

g-1. Seed yellow to brown, average 1000-seed weight 4.0 g, protein<br />

content 2 85 g Kg-1 and oil 3 94 g Kg-1. Maturity approx. 2 0 days later<br />

than Duplo. Height 1.6 m.<br />

PI 596536. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />

Breeding. BC-876-2. GP-16. Pedigree - Selection from UC77-1283. High<br />

yielding line under southern Spain rainfed conditions with average 71%<br />

more seed yield than Canola check cultivars. High resistance to pod<br />

shattering. High erucic acid 448 g Kg-1 seed oil and high glucosinolate<br />

128 umol g-1 seed. Seed brown, average 1000-seed weight 3.9 g, seed oil<br />

and protein 378 g Kg-1 and 250 g Kg-1, respectively. Maturity approx. 20<br />

days later than Duplo. Height 1.6 m.<br />

PI 596537. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />

Breeding. BC-738-5. GP-17. Pedigree - Selection from UC77-1321. High<br />

yielding line under southern Spain rainfed conditions with average 46%<br />

more seed yield than Canola check cultivars. High resistance to pod<br />

shattering. Seeds large, yellow to brown, 1000-seed weight 6.5 g, high<br />

protein 296 g Kg-1, oil 385 g Kg-1. High erucic acid 461 g Kg-1 seed oil<br />

and glucosinolate 126 umol g-1 seed. Maturity approx 45 days later than<br />

Duplo. Height 1.7 m.<br />

PI 596538. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />

Breeding. BC-834-2. GP-18. Pedigree - Selection from UC77-1308. Under<br />

southern Spain rainfed conditions yielded 17% more seed than Canoia<br />

check cultivars. High resistance to pod shattering. Seed yellow, average<br />

1000-seed weight 3.3 g, high oil 425 g Kg-1, high erucic acid 471 g Kg-1<br />

seed oil, low glucosinolate 102 umol g-1, and protein 232 g Kg-1.<br />

Maturity approx. 3 0 days later than Duplo. Height 1.75 m.<br />

PI 596539. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />

Breeding. BC-831-2. GP-19. Pedigree - Selection from UC77-1300. Under<br />

southern Spain rainfed conditions yielded 6% more seed than Canola check<br />

cultivars. High resistance to pod shattering. Seed yellow, average<br />

1000-seed weight 4.6 g, high oil 424 g Kg-1, high sum of oil and protein<br />

689 g Kg-1, low fiber 152 g Kg-1 ADF, high erucic acid 474 g Kg-1 seed<br />

oil, high glucosinolate 157 umol g-1 seed. Maturity approx. 30 days<br />

later than Duplo. Height 1.6 m.<br />

The following were developed by David Hildebrand, University of Kentucky,<br />

Dept. of Agronomy, Lexington, Kentucky 40506, United States; Todd Pfeiffer,<br />

University of Kentucky, Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agricultural Science<br />

Building, Lexington, Kentucky 40546-0091, United States; E.C. Lacefield,<br />

University of Kentucky, Dept. of Agronomy, Lexington, Kentucky 40546, United<br />

States. Received 02/10/1997.<br />

PI 596540. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

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Breeding. Camp-lx2. GP-184. Pedigree - Camp2 x (Vance2 x L2-3). Similar<br />

to Camp in morphological and agronomic characteristics. Differs from<br />

Camp by incorporation of 1x2 lipoxygenase null allele which conditions<br />

the absence of lipoxygenase-2. Leaflets narrow, flower purple,<br />

pubescence gray, pods tan at maturity, determinate stem termination.<br />

Seeds yellow with yellow hila, average 72 mg/seed.<br />

The following were developed by Berlin D. Nelson, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State<br />

University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, P.O. Box 5012, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota<br />

58105-5012, United States; T.C. Helms, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Crop &<br />

Weed Science Department, 333 Walster Hall, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105-5051,<br />

United States. Received 02/11/1997.<br />

PI 596541. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. ."Traill"; ND90-2624. CV-371; PVP 9700293. Pedigree -<br />

M82-996 x Sigco KG20. Maturity Group O indeterminate adapted as a full<br />

season cultivar from 46-48 degree N lat. Mid-way between Maturity Group<br />

O and 00 with no major gene resistant to Phytophthora sojae. High yield<br />

and iron chlorosis tolerance. Flowers purple, pubescence tawny, pods<br />

brown at maturity. Seed coat yellow, hila yellow, coat luster<br />

intermediate.<br />

The following were developed by P. T. <strong>No</strong>rdquist, University of Nebraska, West<br />

Central Research & Ext. Center, Route 4, Box 46A, <strong>No</strong>rth Platte, Nebraska<br />

69101, United States. Received 02/14/1997.<br />

PI 596542. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Cultivar. "NP40". Pedigree - PI 550607 and PI 550610 crossed to Univ.<br />

Nebraska ms3ms3 genetic male sterile lines. Resistance to greenbug<br />

biotype I and E. Unknown tolerance or susceptibility to pathogens. Still<br />

segregating for height. Some remaining high tannin genotypes. Segregates<br />

for ms3 genetic male sterility.<br />

PI 596543. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "N-pH-P". Pedigree - White Alequat, San Geronimo, PN6, PPS4,<br />

and 3036-1-1 mated to germplasm adapted to Nebraska. Resulting genotypes<br />

were intermated to produce population. Tolerance to alkali soils when<br />

grown on Cozad silt loam, saline-sodic (Typic Haplustolls) with average<br />

pH 8.3. Can be used as base for population development of saline-sodic<br />

soil tolerance as well as germplasm base for inbred parent line<br />

development for sodic-alkali tolerance. Severely chlorotic at the 4- to<br />

5-leaf stage. Approx. 3 weeks after tolerant genotypes recover<br />

chlorophyll production and continue relatively normal growth.<br />

The following were developed by Milton E. McDaniel, Texas A&JVI University,<br />

Dept. of Soil & Crops Sciences, College Station, Texas 77843, United States;<br />

Mark D. Lazar, Texas A&M University Agric. Res. & Ext. Ctr., 6500 Amarillo<br />

Blvd. West, Amarillo, Texas 79106, United States; W.D. Worrall, Texas A&M<br />

University Agric. Res. & Ext. Ctr., P.O. Box 1658, Vernon, Texas 76385,<br />

United States; David S. Marshall, Texas A&M University, Research & Extension<br />

Center, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252-6599, United States; Lloyd R.<br />

Nelson, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, The Texas A&M University<br />

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System, Agricultrual Research and Extension Center, Overton, Texas<br />

75684-0290, United States; Russell L. Sutton, Texas A&M University, Texas A&M<br />

University Res. & Ext. Center, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252, United<br />

States; L.W. Rooney, Texas A&M University, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas<br />

75252, United States. Received 02/14/1997.<br />

PI 596544. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "TAM 301"; TX89D9627. CV-855; PVP 9700242. Pedigree -<br />

Mit/Kavkaz. Released 1995. Hard red winter wheat. Awned, semi-dwarf,<br />

brown chaff. Leaf rust resistance genes Lrl, Lr2a, LrlO, Lrl3, Lr25, and<br />

Lr 34 to Puccinia recondita. Highly resistant to leaf blotch (Septoria<br />

tritici) , powdery mildew (Erysiphegraminis tritici) . Adapted to wheat<br />

growing areas of Texas.<br />

The following were developed by Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V., Meo<br />

Voto Beheer BV, De Lier, Netherlands. Received 12/27/1996.<br />

PI 596545. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "LORETTA". PVP 9700069.<br />

The following were developed by Green Genes, Inc., United States. Received<br />

12/30/1996.<br />

PI 596546. Medicago sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "RUNNER II". PVP 9700070.<br />

The following were developed by California <strong>Plant</strong>ing Cotton Seed Distr., 30597<br />

Jack Ave., Shafter, California 93263, United States. Received 12/23/1996.<br />

PI 596547. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "CPCSD ACALA C-141". PVP 9700071.<br />

PI 596548. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "CPCSD ACALA C-143". PVP 9700072.<br />

The following were developed by Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania<br />

Agricultural Experiment Station, State College, Pennsylvania, United States.<br />

Received 01/02/1997.<br />

PI 596549. Agrostis stolonifera var. palustris (Huds.) Farw.<br />

Cultivar. "PENN G-6". PVP 9700073.<br />

The following were developed by Coastal Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />

01/08/1997.<br />

PI 596550. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "MARGARITA". PVP 9700075.<br />

The following were developed by Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc., United<br />

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States. Received 01/07/1997.<br />

PI 596551. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "LH242". PVP 9700076.<br />

PI 596552. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "LH263". PVP 9700077.<br />

PI 596553. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "LH283 n . PVP 9700078.<br />

The following were developed by International Marketing Service, Inc., United<br />

States. Received 01/08/1997.<br />

PI 596554. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "TALISMAN". PVP 9700079.<br />

The following were developed by Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc., United<br />

States. Received 01/06/1997.<br />

PI 596555. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "LH228". PVP 9700080.<br />

PI 596556. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "QH101". PVP 9700081.<br />

The following were developed by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States;<br />

Elias M. Elias, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State University, Dept of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, P.O.<br />

Box 5051, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58104-5051, United States. Received 06/19/1997.<br />

PI 596557. Triticum turgidum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "BEN". PVP 9700083; CV-858. Pedigree - D8024/MONROE.<br />

High yielding, high test weight 772.2 kg m-3, stiff strawed, daylength<br />

sensitive durum wheat. <strong>Plant</strong> height and maturity medium. Spikes long,<br />

awned, oblong, mid-dense, and erect. Kernels amber, large sized 42.4 mg.<br />

Strong gluten and semolina protein 137 g kg-1. Resistant to stem rust<br />

(Puccinia graminis) and leaf rust (P. recondita). Good resistance to tan<br />

spot (Pyrenophora tritici-repentis).<br />

The following were developed by DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics, United States.<br />

Received 01/17/1997.<br />

PI 596558. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "3DHA9". PVP 9700084.<br />

The following were developed by Waller Flowerseed Company, P.O. Box 935, 4th<br />

and Obispo Streets, Guadalupe, California 93434, United States. Received<br />

01/17/1997.<br />

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PI 596559. Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don<br />

Cultivar. "PACIFICA DEEP ORCHID". PVP 9700085.<br />

The following were developed by HybriTech Seed International, Inc., A Unit of<br />

Monsanto Company, United States. Received 01/14/1997.<br />

PI 596560. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "BIG DAWG". PVP 9700086.<br />

The following were developed by Waller Flowerseed Company, P.O. Box 935, 4th<br />

and Obispo Streets, Guadalupe, California 93434, United States. Received<br />

01/17/1997.<br />

PI 596561. Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don<br />

Cultivar. "PACIFICA PINK". PVP 9700087.<br />

The following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />

Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 01/21/1997.<br />

PI 596562. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Cultivar. "ROADRUNNER". PVP 9700088.<br />

The following were developed by Sure-Grow Seed, Inc., United States. Received<br />

01/23/1997.<br />

PI 596563. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "SURE-GROW 96'". PVP 9700089.<br />

PI 596564. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "SURE-GROW 180". PVP 9700090.<br />

PI 596565. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "SURE-GROW 209". PVP 9700091.<br />

PI 596566. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "SURE-GROW 248". PVP 9700092.<br />

The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., 6800<br />

Pioneer Pkwy., P.O. Box 316, Johnston, Iowa 50131-0316, United States.<br />

Received 12/04/1996.<br />

PI 596567. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Cultivar. "PH4KNYE". PVP 9700093.<br />

The following were developed by Whitetail Institute of <strong>No</strong>rth America, Inc.,<br />

United States. Received 01/09/1997.<br />

PI 596568. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "ADVANTAGE". PVP 9700094.<br />

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The following were developed by DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics, United States.<br />

Received 01/24/1997.<br />

PI 596569. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "FBLLGRA". PVP 9700095.<br />

The following were developed by Rogers Seed Company, Research Center, 6338<br />

Highway 20-26, Nampa, Idaho 83687r United States. Received 01/30/1997.<br />

PI 596570. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "BENCHMARK". PVP 9700096.<br />

PI 596571. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "INDY GOLD". PVP 9700097.<br />

The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland,<br />

California, United States. Received 01/31/1997.<br />

PI 596572. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SHINING STAR". PVP 9700098.<br />

The following were developed by Barenbrug's Zaadhandel N.V., Arnhem,<br />

Netherlands. Received 01/13/1997.<br />

PI 596573. Poa pratensis L.<br />

Cultivar. "BARCELONA". PVP 9700099.<br />

PI 596574. Poa pratensis L.<br />

Cultivar. "BARONIE". PVP 9700100.<br />

PI 596575. Poa pratensis L.<br />

Cultivar. "BARUZO". PVP 9700101.<br />

The following were developed by Louisiana State University, Louisiana Agr.<br />

Exp. Sta., Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, United States. Received 02/06/1997.<br />

PI 59657 6. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivar. "QUICKPICK PINKEYE". PVP 9700103.<br />

The following were developed by John Bodger & Sons Company, United States.<br />

Received 02/07/1997.<br />

PI 596577. Tagetes patula L.<br />

Cultivar. "LITTLE HERO FIRE". PVP 9700107.<br />

PI 596578. Tagetes patula L.<br />

Cultivar. "SAFARI RED". PVP 9700108.<br />

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The following were developed by University of Arkansas, Arkansas Agr. Exp.<br />

Sta., Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States. Received 01/23/1997.<br />

PI 596579. Gossyplum hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1330 BG/RR". PVP 9700109.<br />

PI 596580. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1330 BG". PVP 9700110.<br />

PI 596581. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1330 RR". PVP 9700111.<br />

The following were developed by University of Illinois, Agricultural Exp.<br />

Stat., Urbana, Illinois 61803, United States. Received 02/11/1997.<br />

PI 596582. Avena sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "CHAPS". PVP 9700120.<br />

PI 596583. Avena sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "RODEO". PVP 9700121.<br />

The following were developed by Louisiana State University, Louisiana Agr.<br />

Exp. Sta., Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, United States. Received 01/23/1997,<br />

PI 596584. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1215 BG". PVP 9700122.<br />

PI 596585. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1215 RR". PVP 9700123.<br />

PI 596586. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1220 BG". PVP 9700124.<br />

PI 596587. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1220 BG/RR". PVP 9700125.<br />

PI 596588. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1220 RR". PVP 9700126.<br />

PI 596589. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1244 BG". PVP 9700127.<br />

PI 596590. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1244 BG/RR". PVP 9700128.<br />

PI 596591. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1244 RR". PVP 9700129.<br />

PI 596592. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1560 BG". PVP 9700130.<br />

PI 596593. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

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Cultivar. "PM 1560 BG/RR". PVP 9700131.<br />

PI 596594. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 1560 RR". PVP 9700132.<br />

The following were developed by Ian Ray, New Mexico State University, College<br />

Of Agriculture & Home Economics, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, Las<br />

Cruces, New Mexico 88003-8003, United States. Received 02/18/1997.<br />

PI 596595. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativa<br />

Breeding. Population. NMCOMP81-BAA1. Pedigree - 35 clone synthetic<br />

originating from New Mexico Common, Mesilla, UC Cibola, Beltsville-6,<br />

Baron, Turkistan, and El Unico. Forage yield equaled the highest<br />

yielding entry in variety trials at two locations in southern New Mexico<br />

over three years. Resistant to blue alfalfa aphid 62.4% (resistant check<br />

CUF 101 = 70%), Moderate resistance to spotted alfalfa aphid 42.4%<br />

(resistant check Kanza = 70%). Fall dormancy not tested, pedigrees<br />

indicate semi-dormant.<br />

The following were developed by Thomas E. Devine, USDA, ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Molecular<br />

Biology Lab., Building 006, Room 118, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland<br />

20705-2350, United States. Received 01/13/1997.<br />

PI 596596. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. Population. BARC-13. GP-258. Pedigree - Emerald X silage<br />

parents PA7-1-1, PA10-1-1, PA20-1-1, and PA24-1-1. Heterogeneous<br />

population segregating for maturity, height, lodging resistance, seed<br />

size, and green seed coat and embryo color. Possible source of vegetable<br />

type soybeans.<br />

The following were developed by Victor E. Vallega, Istituto Sperimentale per<br />

la Cerealicoltura, Via Cassia 176, Roma, Latium 00191, Italy. Received<br />

03/10/1997.<br />

PI 596597. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 966846; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNLESS; NSGC 6348.<br />

Pedigree - PI 355491/Valriccardo. Awnless component of near-isogenic<br />

pair. Awned component see: V. 966871. Seed from F8 plants;<br />

bulked/increased from one F6 row. Tall semidwarf, early.<br />

PI 596598. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 966871; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNED; NSGC 6349. Pedigree<br />

- PI 3554 91/Valriccardo. Awned component of near-isogenic pair. Awnless<br />

component see: V. 966846. Seed from F8 plants; bulked/increased from one<br />

F6 row. Tall semidwarf, early.<br />

PI 596599. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967001; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNLESS; NSGC 6350.<br />

Pedigree - PI 355491/Valriccardo. Awnless component of near-isogenic<br />

pair. Awned component see: V. 967086. Seed from F8 plants;<br />

bulked/increased from one F6 row. Tall semidwarf, early.<br />

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PI 596600. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967086; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNED; NSGC 6351. Pedigree<br />

- PI 355491/Valriccardo. Awned component of near-isogenic pair. Awnless<br />

component see: V. 967001. Seed from F8 plants; bulked/increased from one<br />

F6 row. Tall semidwarf, early.<br />

PI 596601. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967026; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNLESS; NSGC 6352.<br />

Pedigree - PI 355491/Valriccardo. Awnless component of near-isogenic<br />

pair. Awned component see: V. 967056. Seed from F8 plants;<br />

bulked/increased from one F6 row. Semidwarf, early.<br />

PI 596602. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967056; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNED; NSGC 6353. Pedigree<br />

- PI 355491/Valriccardo. Awned component of near-isogenic pair. Awnless<br />

component see: V. 967026. Seed from F8 plants; bulked/increased from one<br />

F6 row. Semidwarf, early.<br />

PI 596603. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967176; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNLESS; NSGC 6354.<br />

Pedigree - PI 355491/Valriccardo. Awnless component of near-isogenic<br />

pair. Awned component see: V. 967151. Seed from F8 plants;<br />

bulked/increased from one F6 row. Semidwarf, early.<br />

PI 596604. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967151; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNED; NSGC 6355. Pedigree<br />

- PI 355491/Valriccardo. Awned component of near-isogenic pair. Awnless<br />

component see: V. 967176. Seed from F8 plants; bulked/increased from one<br />

F6 row. Semidwarf, early.<br />

PI 596605. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967306; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNLESS; NSGC 6356.<br />

Pedigree - PI 355491/Aldura. Awnless component of near-isogenic pair.<br />

Awned component see: V. 967271. Seed from F7 plants; bulked/increased<br />

from one F5 row. Medium tall, early.<br />

PI 596606. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967271; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNED; NSGC 6357. Pedigree<br />

- PI 355491/Aldura. Awned component of near-isogenic pair. Awnless<br />

component see: V. 967306. Seed from F7 plants; bulked/increased from one<br />

F5 row. Medium tall, early.<br />

PI 596607. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967221; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNLESS; NSGC 6358.<br />

Pedigree - PI 355491/Valriccardo. Awnless component of near-isogenic<br />

pair. Awned component see: V. 967246. Seed from F8 plants;<br />

bulked/increased from one F6 row. Tall semidwarf, early.<br />

PI 596608. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967246; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNED; NSGC 6359. Pedigree<br />

- PI 355491/Valriccardo. Awned component of near-isogenic pair. Awnless<br />

component see: V. 967221. Seed from F8 plants; bulked/increased from one<br />

F6 row. Tall semidwarf, early.<br />

PI 596609. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

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Genetic. Pureline. V. 967416; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNLESS; NSGC 6360.<br />

Pedigree - PI 355491/Aldura. Awnless component of near-isogenic pair.<br />

Awned component see: V. 967386. Seed from F7 plants; bulked/increased<br />

from one F5 row. Medium tall, medium early.<br />

PI 596610. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967386; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNED; NSGC 6361. Pedigree<br />

- PI 355491/Aldura. Awned component of near-isogenic pair. Awnless<br />

component see: V. 967416. Seed from F7 plants; bulked/increased from one<br />

F5 row. Medium tall, medium early.<br />

PI 596611. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967341; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNLESS; NSGC 6362.<br />

Pedigree - PI 355491/Aldura. Awnless component of near-isogenic pair.<br />

Awned component see: V. 967366. Seed from F7 plants; bulked/increased<br />

from one F5 row. Medium tall, medium early.<br />

PI 596612. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. V. 967366; NEAR ISOGENIC: AWNED; NSGC 6363. Pedigree<br />

- PI 355491/Aldura. Awned component of near-isogenic pair. Awnless<br />

component see: V. 96 7341. Seed from F7 plants; bulked/increased from one<br />

F5 row. Medium tall, medium early.<br />

PI 596613. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V. 966093; NSGC 6364. Pedigree - PI<br />

355491/Valriccardo. Awnless, semidwarf, medium early.<br />

PI 596614. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V. 965936; NSGC 6365. Pedigree - PI<br />

355491/Valriccardo. Awnless, short semi-dwarf, medium early.<br />

PI 596615. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V. 966272; NSGC 6366. Pedigree - PI<br />

3 554 91/Valriccardo. Awnless, semidwarf, medium early.<br />

PI 596616. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V. 966131; NSGC 6367. Pedigree - PI<br />

355491/Valriccardo. Awnless, semidwarf, high kernel weight.<br />

PI 596617. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V. 966499; NSGC 6368. Pedigree - PI 3 554 91/Aldura.<br />

Awnless, medium tall, medium early.<br />

PI 596618. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V. 966301; NSGC 6369. Pedigree - PI<br />

355491/Valriccardo. Awnless, semidwarf, late.<br />

PI 596619. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V. 966691; NSGC 6370. Pedigree - PI 355491/Aldura.<br />

Awnless, medium tall, late.<br />

PI 596620. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V. 966527; NSGC 6371. Pedigree - PI 3 554 91/Aldura.<br />

Awnless, medium tall, early.<br />

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PI 596621. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V. 967136/ NSGC 6372. Pedigree - PI<br />

355491/Valriccardo. Awnless, tall semidwarf, early.<br />

PI 596622. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V. 967291/ NSGC 6373. Pedigree - PI 3 554 91/Aldura.<br />

Awnless, medium tall, early.<br />

The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rth American <strong>Plant</strong> Breeders, Inc., Ames,<br />

Iowa, United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596623. Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgare<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "BOLD". PVP 7800093.<br />

The following were developed by Seed Research of Oregon, Inc., Corvallis,<br />

Oregon, United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596624. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "5466". PVP 7700106.<br />

The following were developed by Lloyd R. Nelson, Texas Agricultural<br />

Experiment Station, The Texas A&M University System, Agricultrual Research<br />

and Extension Center, Overton, Texas 75684-0290, United States. Received<br />

02/24/1997.<br />

PI 596625. Lolium multiflorum Lam.<br />

Cultivar. "LM 257"/ TXR 91-SR6EI. Pedigree - From sister line of TAM 90<br />

which is from a polycross of GULF, MARSHALL, and TX-R-78-2. 2N annual<br />

ryegrass. Tall, leaves wide, tillers profusely. Released in South Africa<br />

due to its late season, high yield growth potential. Resistant to crown<br />

rust (Puccinia coronata). High temperature seed dormancy, good reseeding<br />

potential. In South Africa produced higher yields and growth curve later<br />

than Midmar, produced forage April through early January. High infection<br />

with fungal endophyte (Acremonium lolii), no detrimental animal effects<br />

observed.<br />

The following were developed by Gary L. Windham, USDA, ARS, Crop Science<br />

Research Lab., P. O. Box 5367, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762, United<br />

States/ W. Paul Williams, USDA-ARS, Box 9555, 344 Dorman Hall, Mississippi<br />

State, Mississippi 39762, United States. Donated by W. Paul Williams,<br />

USDA-ARS, Box 9555, 344 Dorman Hall, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762,<br />

United States. Received 12/10/1996.<br />

PI 596626. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. Mp709. GP-341. Pedigree - Selfed within open<br />

pollinated variety Old Raccoon (PI 540778) for eight generations.<br />

Maturity classification AES 1100. Resistant to southern root-knot<br />

nematode, rated 0.1 and Ab24E (susceptible check) rated 3.5 on a scale<br />

of 0-5, where 0 indicated no egg masses and 5 more than 100 egg masses.<br />

For peanut root-knot nematode rated 0.2 and Ab24E 3.3. Height medium,<br />

kernels and cob white.<br />

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PI 596627. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. Mp710. GP-342. Pedigree - Selfed within open<br />

pollinated variety Old Raccoon (PI 540778) for eight generations.<br />

Maturity classification AES 1100. Resistant to southern root-knot<br />

nematode, rated 0.9 and Ab24E (susceptible check) rated 3.5 on scale of<br />

0-5, where 0 indicated no egg masses and 5 more than 100 egg masses. For<br />

peanut root-knot nematode rated 0.0 and Ab24E 3.3. Height medium,<br />

kernels and cob white.<br />

PI 596628. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. Mp711. GP-343. Pedigree - Selfed within open<br />

pollinated variety Tebeau (PI 540756) for eight generations. Maturity<br />

classification AES 1100. Resistant to southern root-knot nematode, rated<br />

0.7 and Ab24E (susceptible check) rated 3.5 on scale of 0-5, where 0<br />

indicated no egg masses and 5 more than 100 egg masses. For peanut<br />

root-knot nematode rated 0.2 and Ab24E 3.3. Height medium, kernels and<br />

cob white.<br />

?I 596629. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. Mp712. GP-344. Pedigree - Selfed within open<br />

pollinated variety Tebeau (PI 540756) for eight generations. Maturity<br />

classification AES 1000. Resistant to southern root-knot nematode, rated<br />

0.8 and Ab24E (susceptible check) rated 3.5 on scale of 0-5, where 0<br />

indicated no egg masses and 5 more than 100 egg masses. For peanut<br />

root-knot nematode rated 0.2 and Ab24E 3.3. Height medium, kernels and<br />

cob white.<br />

The following were developed by Mark Uebersax, Michigan State University, 135<br />

Food Science Building, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1224, United States;<br />

George L. Hosfield, USDA, ARS, Michigan State University, Department of Crop<br />

& Soil Science, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States; Jim Kelly,<br />

Michigan State University, Department of Crop & Soil Science, East Lansing,<br />

Michigan 48824, United States; Greg Varner, Dry Edible Bean Research,<br />

Advisory Board, 3066 S. Thomas Road, Saginaw, Michigan 48603, United States;<br />

J. Taylor, Michigan State University, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sci., East<br />

Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States. Received 02/25/1997.<br />

PI 596630. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "MACKINAC"; N93296. CV-143. Pedigree - Avanti /<br />

N9043 5. Growth habit upright type-II, indeterminate. Height avg. 55 cm.<br />

Seed ovoid, avg. 21 g/100 seed, size, shape, color and canning quality<br />

similar to Avanti. Mid-season, maturing 95 d after planting and 2 d<br />

later than Avanti. Resistant to lodging, rust, bean common mosaic virus,<br />

anthracnose races 65 and 73 to which Avanti is susceptible. Tolerance to<br />

white mold equivalent to Avanti. Susceptible to Michigan isolates of<br />

root rot and common blight. Outyielded Avanti by 6% over four years at<br />

2 0 locations in Michigan.<br />

The following were developed by Milton E. McDaniel, Texas A&M University,<br />

Dept. of Soil & Crops Sciences, College Station, Texas 77843, United States;<br />

Mark D. Lazar, Texas A&M University Agric. Res. & Ext. Ctr., 6500 Amarillo<br />

Blvd. West, Amarillo, Texas 79106, United States; John W. Sij, Texas A&M<br />

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University Agric. Res. & Ext. Ctr., Route 7, Box 999, Beaumont, Texas 77713,<br />

United States; W.D. Worrall, Texas A&M University Agric. Res. & Ext. Ctr.,<br />

P.O. Box 1658, Vernon, Texas 76385, United States; David S. Marshall, Texas<br />

A&M University, Research & Extension Center, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas<br />

75252-6599, United States; Lloyd R. Nelson, Texas Agricultural Experiment<br />

Station, The Texas A&M University System, Agricultrual Research and Extension<br />

Center, Overton, Texas 75684-0290, United States; Russell L. Sutton, Texas<br />

A&M University, Texas A&M University Res. & Ext. Center, 17360 Coit Road,<br />

Dallas, Texas 75252, United States. Received 03/03/1997.<br />

PI 596631. Avena sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "DALLAS"; TX89D7213. CV-346; PVP 9700244. Pedigree -<br />

Coker 84-27/H422//H833. Winter hardy, adapted to all winter oat growing<br />

regions of U.S. Resistant to ice nucleation-active bacterium Pseudomonas<br />

syringae. Moderate resistance to barley yellow dwarf virus and<br />

subsequent tolerance to freezing at -12 degrees C. Good or better freeze<br />

tolerance than Coker 716, <strong>No</strong>rline, and Walken. Juvenile growth habit<br />

semi-prostrate to erect. Mature stem diameter medium and yellow. Leaves<br />

semi-erect, blue-green, and slightly ciliate margins. Ligules present.<br />

Panicle shape equilateral and size medium.<br />

The following were developed by Timothy D. Phillips, University of Kentucky,<br />

Department of Agronomy, Agricultural Science Building-<strong>No</strong>rth, Lexington,<br />

Kentucky 40546-0091, United States; Georgia Eizenga, USDA-ARS, Rice Research<br />

Station, P.O. Box 287, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States. Received<br />

03/11/1997.<br />

PI 596632. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. Kl-50. GS-1. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 34.9%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Unique profile of<br />

banding patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations.<br />

PI 596633. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K2-6. GS-2. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 50.9%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Unique profile of<br />

banding patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations.<br />

PI 596634. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K2-10. GS-3. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 42.8%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Unique profile of<br />

banding patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations.<br />

PI 596635. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K2-12. GS-4. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 86.8%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Same profile of banding<br />

patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations as K2-15 and K2-16.<br />

PI 596636. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K2-15. GS-5. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 90.0%, which<br />

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indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Same profile of banding<br />

patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations as K2-12 and K2-16.<br />

PI 596637. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K2-16. GS-6. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 89.5%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Same profile of banding<br />

patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations as K2-12 and K2-15.<br />

PI 596638. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K2-36. GS-7. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 57.9%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Unique profile of<br />

banding patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations.<br />

PI 596639. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K3-1. GS-8. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 47.7%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Same profile of banding<br />

patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations as K3-5 and K3-6.<br />

PI 596640. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K3-5. GS-9. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 48.8%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Same profile of banding<br />

patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations as K3-1 and K3-6.<br />

PI 596641. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K3-6. GS-10. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 56.6%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Same profile of banding<br />

patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations as K3-1 and K3-5.<br />

PI 596642. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K5. GS-11. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 56.4%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Unique profile of<br />

banding patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations.<br />

PI 596643. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K38. GS-12. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 56.3%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Unique profile of<br />

banding patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations.<br />

PI 596644. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Genetic. K46. GS-13. Pedigree - Selected from somaclones derived from<br />

Kenwell. Monosomic, self-fertile and pollen stainability 71.0%, which<br />

indicates dehiscent anthers and male fertility. Unique profile of<br />

banding patterns for 46 probe-enzyme combinations.<br />

The following were collected by Todd Wehner, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University,<br />

Department of Horticultural Science, P.O. Box 7609, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />

27695-7609, United States; James D. McCreight, USDA, ARS, Agricultural<br />

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Research Station, 1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, California 93905, United<br />

States; Roger Ellis, Agricultural Research Council, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics <strong>Resources</strong><br />

Unit, Private Bag X05, South Africa; Mariana Jooste, Agricultural Research<br />

Council, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, Private Bag X05, South Africa.<br />

Received 01/14/1997.<br />

PI 596645. Zehneria marlothii (Cogn.) R. Fern. & A. Fern.<br />

Wild. 2. Collected 04/27/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 25<br />

deg. 16' 17•' S. Longitude 28 deg. 17' 22'• E. Elevation 1000 m. 3km<br />

north of Carousel Hotel along old main road to Warmbath growing in<br />

Acacia caffra bush. Savanna biome, springbok flats turf veld. Cluster<br />

of three small yellow flowers. Mature fruit red, small, globular, no<br />

netting or markings, fruit length 4mm, fruit diameter 3mm. Skin color<br />

green turning red, flesh color yellow.<br />

PI 596646. Momordica balsamina L.<br />

Wild. 3. Collected 04/27/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 24<br />

deg. 42' 38'' S. Longitude 28 deg. 32' 5 11 E. Elevation 1130 m. Junction<br />

of Nylstroom-Deelkraal road and Nl Pretoria-Potgieters. On bank of<br />

highway ramp. Savanna biome, mixed bush veld. Sloping bank, disturbed<br />

soil. Flowers cream, fruit immature. Fruit size small, globular and<br />

tapered on both ends, length 34 mm, diameter 2 9 mm, no netting. Markings<br />

warts forming ridges, skin color light green, warts white, flesh color<br />

green. Seed yellow-tan, size 11 x 7, covered with sheath.<br />

PI 596647. Momordica balsamina L.<br />

Wild. 4. Collected 04/27/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 24<br />

deg. 42' 33•' S. Longitude 28 deg. 34' 56 fl E. Elevation 1096 m. Along<br />

fence row on Nylstroom to Boekenhout road, 5km east of Nl along<br />

Boekenhout/Blindefintein road on local farm of Mr. Van Dyke. Savanna<br />

biome, mixed bush veld. Mature fruit orange, green skin with white<br />

warts changing to orange with orange warts, warts forming ridges, no<br />

netting. Fruit size small, globular with tapered blossom, fruit length<br />

3 7mm, diameter 3 0 mm. Strong distinct odor from vine, Cucurbita<br />

foetidissima-like, but not as strong. Flesh color<br />

green-white/white-orange, seed black with red placenta, seed size 11 x<br />

7.<br />

PI 596648. Momordica balsamina L.<br />

Wild. 7. Collected 04/27/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 24<br />

deg. 40' 6 11 S. Longitude 28 deg. 45' 10" E. Elevation 1121 m.<br />

Naboomspruit, growing on fence row and tree, 9.2km south of Mosdene<br />

Private National Reserve, Nylstrom/Roedtan turn-off to Boekenhout<br />

Station. Savanna biome, mixed bush veld, southeast slope. Flowers<br />

creamy yellow. Skin color green turning to orange, markings warts<br />

forming ridges, no netting. Small fruit, globular with tapered blossom<br />

end, fruit length 38 mm, diameter 25mm. Flesh color white-yellow, seed<br />

color tan with red covering, seed size small.<br />

PI 596649. Zehneria marlothii (Cogn.) R. Fern. & A. Fern.<br />

Wild. 9. Collected 04/27/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 24<br />

deg. 19' 0 11 S. Longitude 28 deg. 55' 2' 1 E. Elevation 1123 m. Rest<br />

stop/picnic site on road from Naboomspruit to Potgietersrus (18km south<br />

of Potgietersrus ), near turn-off to Chroomyn. Savanna biome, mixed bush<br />

veld, northeast slope. <strong>No</strong> flowers, mature fruit red, no markings, no<br />

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netting. Small globular fruit, length 8 mm, diameter 8 mm. Skin red,<br />

flesh red, seed dark brown, seed size 3x5.<br />

PI 596650. Momordica balsamina L.<br />

Wild. 11. Collected 04/28/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 23<br />

deg. 59' 37'' S. Longitude 28 deg. 37' 3' 1 E. Elevation 982 m. Alongside<br />

road R518 to Marken, 41.8km northwest of Potsgietersrus. Savanna biome,<br />

mixed bush veld, east sloping hill. Area appeared to have been burned<br />

off . <strong>Plant</strong>s on both sides of road. Flowers and mature orange fruit<br />

with soft spine markings, no netting. Fruit shape globular both ends<br />

tapered, fruit size small, length 35 mm, diameter 25 mm. Skin light<br />

green grey, flesh green, seed tan, seed size 10 x 6.<br />

PI 596651. Momordica balsamina L.<br />

Wild. 14. Collected 04/28/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 23 deg. 36' 3' 1<br />

S. Longitude 28 deg. 23' 30'' E. Elevation 985 m. On fence alongside<br />

road R518 to Potgietersrus,100.4km from Potgietersrus (


sweet bush veld, southeast slope. Tuberous roots at many nodes. Vines<br />

spreading. Only a few fruit, small oval-elliptical, skin green-ivory<br />

white, conical spine markings, no netting, fruit length 80 mm, diameter<br />

50 mm. Flesh white, placenta yellow, seed tan.<br />

PI 596656. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 23. Collected 04/28/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 23 deg. 31'<br />

40'' S. Longitude 27 deg. 42' 31'' E. Alongside road R510 to Stockport,<br />

18km northwest of Elisras. <strong>No</strong> vine. One fruit, picked up next to road<br />

verge 2km N of TJ.15. Savanna biome, arid sweet bush veld, southeast<br />

slope. Small globular shaped fruit, skin green-dark-stripe, no markings<br />

or netting, fruit length 110 mm, diameter 123 mm. Flesh white, seed<br />

black-brown, seed size 9x5.<br />

PI 596657. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 24. Collected 04/28/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 23 deg. 24'<br />

28'' S. Longitude 27 deg. 41' 27'• E. Elevation 840 m. Alongside road<br />

R572 38.9km north of Elisras, approximately 1.5km from junction of R510<br />

and R572, 1.5km N of R510 along R572 to Swartwater. Savanna biome, arid<br />

sweet bush veld, plain. Fruit small oval-elliptical, skin ivory white,<br />

conical spine markings, no netting, fruit length 115 mm, diameter 97 mm.<br />

Flesh white, placenta yellow, seed white, seed size 13 x 7.<br />

PI 596658. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 25. Collected 04/28/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 23 deg. 19' 6 11<br />

S. Longitude 27 deg. 42' 16'• E. Elevation 785 m. Alongside dirt road by<br />

entrance to 'Newlands 1 farm between R572 and R510, 5.62km from turn-off<br />

to Speculate, route designations recently changed. 5.2km west along<br />

Spekulasie turn-off from R572 Rarm Newlands. Savanna biome, arid sweet<br />

bush veld, north sloping hill. Mature fruit green turning yellow, small<br />

globular shaped, skin light green grey, no markings or netting, fruit<br />

length 128 mm, diameter 142 mm. Flesh yellow-white, seed black-brown<br />

with white tip, seed size 10 x 5.<br />

PI 596659. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 26. Collected 04/29/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 23 deg. 47'<br />

40" S. Longitude 27 deg. 42' 29 11 E. Elevation 845 m. Roadside R510<br />

18km south of Elisras in route to Thabazimbi R510. Savanna biome, mixed<br />

bush veld, southwest roadside, ravine/kloof. Fruit small globular<br />

shaped, skin dark green with yellow-green stripe, no markings or<br />

netting, fruit length 108 mm, diameter 110 mm. Flesh white, seed white.<br />

PI 596660. Unident-Cucurbitaceae sp.<br />

Wild. 28. Collected 04/29/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 24<br />

deg. 30' 21" S. Longitude 26 deg. 55' 10' f E. Elevation 936 m.<br />

Thabazimb. Alongside road D1309 to Rooibokraal 16km north from<br />

intersection of Sentrum to Zeerust road and Oostemoed to Rooibokraal<br />

road. Savanna biome, arid sweet bush veld, plain. Fruit small oblate<br />

shaped. Seeds button-like.<br />

PI 596661. Momordica balsamina L.<br />

Wild. 34. Collected 04/29/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 24<br />

deg. 38' 29'' S. Longitude 26 deg. 23' 3' 1 E. Elevation 904 m. West of<br />

intersection of roads from Marico River crossing, 2km west of Deerdeport<br />

and Madikwe River Lodge intersection. Distributed along roadside going<br />

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west. Savanna biome, arid sweet bush veld, east roadside slope. Fruit<br />

small globular, tapered on both ends, skin light green, warts forming<br />

ridges markings, no netting, fruit length 30 mm, diameter 23 mm, flesh<br />

green.<br />

PI 596662. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 37. Collected 04/29/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 24<br />

deg. 38' 34'• S. Longitude 26 deg. 22' 7 11 E. Elevation 866 m. West of<br />

intersection of roads from Marico River crossing, 4km west of Deerdeport<br />

and Madikwe River Lodge intersection. Distributed along roadside going<br />

west. Savanna biome, arid sweet bush veld, northeast roadside slope.<br />

Fruit small globular, skin dark green with yellow-green stripe, yellow<br />

spots with random stripe markings, no netting, flesh white, seed black.<br />

PI 596663. Coccinia sessilifolia (Sond.) Cogn.<br />

Wild. 40. Collected 04/30/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 26<br />

deg. 4' 26'• S. Longitude 24 deg. 56' 7 11 E. Elevation 863 m. Alongside<br />

Mafikeng-Bray road R375, 42.6km northwest along R375 to Vergelegen from<br />

R27 Stella/Mmabatho turn off. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, east<br />

roadside slope. Small long fruit tapered at both ends, skin light green<br />

grey, stiff conical spine markings, no netting, fruit length 64 mm,<br />

diameter 30 mm. Seed tan, size 9x4.<br />

PI 596664. Zehneria marlothii (Cogn.) R. Fern. & A. Fern.<br />

Wild. 41. Collected 04/30/1996 in Cape Province, South Africa. Latitude<br />

26 deg. 4 1 26'• S. Longitude 24 deg. 56' 7 1 ' E. Elevation 863 m.<br />

Alongside Mafikeng-Bray road R375, 42.6km northwest along R375 to<br />

Vergelegen from R27 Stella/Mmabatho turn off. Savanna biome, Kalahari<br />

Thorne veld east roadside slope. Fruit small, acorn-like, long and<br />

tapered at both ends, skin red, no markings or netting, fruit length 12<br />

mm, diameter 6 mm. Fruit capsule red, seed brown, seed size 5x3.<br />

PI 596665. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Landrace. 44. Collected 04/30/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude<br />

26 deg. 0' 29'' S. Longitude 24 deg. 47' 14" E. Elevation 1175 m.<br />

Alongside Mafikeng-Bray road R375, 59.7km northwest along R375 to<br />

Vergelegen from R27 Stella/Mmabatho turn off. Savanna biome, Kalahari<br />

Thorn veld, southeast roadside slope. Fruit small oval-elliptical, skin<br />

green with yellow spots, no markings or netting, fruit length 190 mm,<br />

diameter 155 mm. Flesh white/yellow, sweet, seed white tan, seed size 15<br />

x 7.<br />

PI 596666. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 45. Collected 04/30/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 26<br />

deg. 0' 29'' S. Longitude 24 deg. 47' 14" E. Elevation 1175 m.<br />

Alongside Mafikeng-Bray road R375, 59.7km, 42.6km northwest along R375<br />

to Vergelegen from R27 Stella/Mmabatho turn off. Savanna biome, Kalahari<br />

Thorn veld, southeast roadside slope. Fruit small oval-elliptical, skin<br />

green with white spots, no markings or netting, fruit length 150 mm,<br />

diameter 80 mm. Flesh green-white, seed black brown, seed size 9x5.<br />

PI 596667. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 47. Collected 04/30/1996 in Cape Province, South Africa. Latitude<br />

25 deg. 56' 19" S. Longitude 24 deg. 32' 0 11 E. Elevation 1122 m.<br />

Alongside Mafikeng-Bray road R375 91.2km west of Mmabotha, at Ratelbeen<br />

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farm entrance, 90km northwest along R375 to Vergelegen from R27<br />

Stella/Mmabatho farm Ratelbeen. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld,<br />

southeast roadside slope. Fruit small oblate, skin dark green with<br />

yellow-green stripes, many stripes, slight lobe markings, no netting,<br />

fruit length 95 mm, diameter 125 mm. Flesh green, seed light brown<br />

mottled, seed size 10 x 5.<br />

PI 596668. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 48. Collected 04/30/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 25<br />

deg. 56' 19'• S. Longitude 24 deg. 32' 0 11 E. Elevation 1122 m.<br />

Alongside Mafikeng-Bray road R3 75 91.2km west of Mmabotha, at Ratelbeen<br />

farm entrance. 90km northwest along R375 to Vergelegen from R27<br />

Stella/Mmabatho farm Ratelbeen. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld,<br />

southeast roadside slope. Fruit small oblate, skin dark green with<br />

yellow green stripe, wide yellow stripe markings, no netting, fruit<br />

length 88 mm, diameter 115 mm. Flesh green, seed dark brown, seed size 9<br />

x 5.<br />

PI 596669. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 49. Collected 04/30/1996 in Cape Province, South Africa. Latitude<br />

25 deg. 56' 19'• S. Longitude 24 deg. 32' 0 11 E. Elevation 1122 m.<br />

Alongside Mafikeng-Bray road R375 91.2km west of Mmabotha, at Ratelbeen<br />

farm entrance. 90km northwest along R375 to Vergelegen from R27<br />

Stella/Mmabatho farm Ratelbeen. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld,<br />

southeast roadside slope. Fruit small oblong, skin dark green with<br />

yellow-green stripe, narrow yellow stripe markings, no netting, fruit<br />

length 110 mm, diameter 95 mm. Flesh green, seed dark brown, seed size<br />

10 x 5.<br />

PI 596670. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 51. Collected 04/30/1996 in Cape Province, South Africa. Latitude<br />

25 deg. 43' 40'• S. Longitude 24 deg. 6 1 46•• E. Elevation 1167 m.<br />

Alongside Mafikeng-Bray road R375 143.5km west of Mmabotha. 16km west of<br />

Vergelegen in route to Bray along R572. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn<br />

veld, east roadside slope. Fruit small globular, skin yellow-green,<br />

yellow-green stripe markings, no netting, fruit length 12 5 mm, diameter<br />

140 mm. Flesh white, seed olive-green with black stripes.<br />

PI 596671. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 53. Collected in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 36' 52•' S.<br />

Longitude 23 deg. 53' 38•' E. Elevation 1205 m. Alongside Mafikeng-Bray<br />

road R375 171.3km west of Mmabotha. 26km east of Bray along R572 to<br />

Vergelegen. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, east roadside slope.<br />

Fruit small globular, skin dark green, no markings or netting, fruit<br />

length 13 0 mm, diameter 142 mm. Flesh white, seed dull green.<br />

PI 596672. Momordica balsamina L.<br />

Wild. 54. Collected in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 36' 52•' S.<br />

Longitude 23 deg. 53' 38'• E. Elevation 1205 m. Alongside Mafikeng-Bray<br />

road R375 171.3km west of Mmabotha. 26km east of Bray along R572 to<br />

Vergelegen. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, east roadside slope.<br />

Fruit small globular, tapered at both ends, skin light green grey, warts<br />

forming ridges markings, no netting, fruit diameter 142 mm. Flesh green.<br />

PI 596673. Coccinia sessilifolia (Sond.) Cogn.<br />

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Wild. 57. Collected 05/01/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 37'<br />

27'' S. Longitude 23 deg. 40' 57'• E. Elevation 1104 m. Bray-Tosca road<br />

(R378) 20.2km south of Bray in route to Tosca. Savanna biome, Kalahari<br />

Thorn veld, northeast roadside slope. Fruit small oval-elliptical, skin<br />

light green grey, light green spots forming stripes, no markings or<br />

netting, fruit length 114 mm, diameter 35 mm. Flesh red, red around<br />

seeds, seed white tan.<br />

PI 596674. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 59. Collected 05/01/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 47'<br />

43'' S. Longitude 23 deg. 41' 55'' E. Elevation 1116 m. Bray-Tosca road<br />

(R378) 40.9km southeast of Bray in route to Tosc. Savanna biome,<br />

Kalahari Thorn veld, northeast roadside slope. Fruit small oblong, skin<br />

light green, conical spine markings, no netting, fruit length 7 mm,<br />

diameter 53 mm. Flesh green, seed white tan, seed cell yellow.<br />

PI 596675. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 60. Collected 05/01/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 47'<br />

43'' S. Longitude 23 deg. 41' 55'' E. Elevation 1116 m. Bray-Tosca road<br />

(R378) 40.9km southeast of Bray in route to Tosca. Savanna biome,<br />

Kalahari Thorn veld, northeast roadside slope. Fruit small globular,<br />

skin yellow green, yellow-green mottle markings, no netting, fruit<br />

length 130 mm, diameter 125 mm. Flesh green, seed grey green.<br />

PI 596676. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 61. Collected 05/01/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 47'<br />

43 11 S. Longitude 23 deg. 41' 55'' E. Elevation 1116 m. Bray-Tosca road<br />

(R378) 40.9km southeast of Bray in route to Tosca. Savanna biome,<br />

Kalahari Thorn veld, northeast roadside slope. Fruit small oblate, skin<br />

yellow green, stripes dark green and light yellow, yellow-green mottle<br />

markings, no netting, fruit length 125 mm, diameter 135 mm. Flesh<br />

yellow, seed black brown.<br />

PI 596677. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 62. Collected 05/01/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 47'<br />

43'• S. Longitude 23 deg. 41' 55'' E. Elevation 1116 m. Bray-Tosca road<br />

(R3 78) 40.9km sotheast of Bray in route to Tosca. Savanna biome,<br />

Kalahari Thorn veld, northeast roadside slope. Fruit small oblate, skin<br />

yellow green, yellow-green mottle markings, no netting, fruit length 130<br />

mm, diameter 118 mm. Flesh green, bitter, seed light brown.<br />

PI 596678. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 65. Collected 05/01/1996 in Cape Province, South Africa. Latitude<br />

25 deg. 52' 31'' S. Longitude 23 deg. 56' 17'' E. Elevation 1259 m.<br />

Growing in abandoned watermelon field 71km Bray-Tosca road (R378), 3km<br />

northwest of Tosca along R378 to Terra Firma. Savanna biome, Kalahari<br />

Thorn veld, southeast cultivated slope. Fruit small oblong, skin light<br />

green, conical spine markings, no netting, fruit length 75 mm, diameter<br />

55 mm. Flesh green, seed cell orange, seed white tan.<br />

PI 596679. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 66. Collected 05/02/1996 in Cape Province, South Africa. Latitude<br />

27 deg. 15' 20'' S. Longitude 23 deg. 2' 43'' E. Elevation 1045 m.<br />

Alongside Kuruman-Hotazel road R31 to Hotazel, 52km northwest of<br />

Kuruman. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, roadside plain. Fruit<br />

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small oblate, skin dark green, yellow-green stripe, no markings or<br />

netting, fruit length 90 mm, flesh green.<br />

PI 596680. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 67. Collected 05/02/1996 in Cape Province, South Africa. Latitude<br />

27 deg. 15' 20'' S. Longitude 23 deg. 2' 42'' E. Elevation 1045 m.<br />

Alongside Kuruman-Hotazel road R31 to Hotazel, 52km northwest of<br />

Kuruman. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, roadside plain. Fruit<br />

small globular, skin dark green with yellow-green stripe, no markings or<br />

netting, fruit length 170 mm, diameter 135 mm. Flesh green, seed dark<br />

mottled brown, seed size 10 x 5.<br />

PI 596681. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 71. Collected 05/02/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 27 deg. 11'<br />

31'' S. Longitude 22 deg. 28' 23'• E. Elevation 1256 m. VanZylsru,<br />

alongside Sanstaal-Debeden road 2 5km south of Sanstaal to Cosa Turlsberg<br />

Nature Reserve/Dedeben. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, north<br />

roadside slope. Fruit large oblong, skin light green, conical spine<br />

markings, no netting, fruit length 120mm, diameter 100 mm. Flesh green,<br />

seed cell yellow, seed white tan, seed size 10 x 5.<br />

PI 596682. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 75. Collected 05/03/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 26 deg. 20'<br />

27'' S. Longitude 20 deg. 35' 29'' E. Elevation 936 m. Roadside 16.5km<br />

north of Twee Rivieren along Mata Mata road Houmoed Windmill, Aoub River<br />

bed. Nama-Karoo biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, east roadside dune slope.<br />

Fruit small globular, skin dark green with stripe, no markings or<br />

netting, fruit length 110 mm, diameter 13 0 mm. Flesh green, seed white<br />

tan, seed size 10 x 6.<br />

PI 596683. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 77. Collected 05/03/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 26 deg. 2' 45'•<br />

S. Longitude 20 deg. 23' 38 lf E. Elevation 927 m. Track 4.0km west of<br />

Twee Rivieren-Mata Mata road in route to Kamqau Pan (Rietbrak turn W)<br />

57.5km north of Twee Rivieren in route to Kamqua Pan, Aoub River bed.<br />

Nama-Karoo biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, north dune slope. Fruit small<br />

oblong, skin light green, conical spine markings, no netting, root<br />

approximately 1.3m long. Flesh green, seed cell yellow, seed white tan.<br />

PI 596684. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 79. Collected 05/03/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 59'<br />

23' f S. Longitude 20 deg. 23' 57" E. Elevation 1003 m. Track 3.3km<br />

northeast of Kamqua on dune road to Dikbaardskolk, Aoub River bed.<br />

Nama-Karoo biome, Kalahari Thorn veld southwest dune slope. Mature<br />

fruit light yellow and spiny, small oblong shaped, skin light green,<br />

conical spine markings, no netting, fruit length 8 7 mm, diameter 70 mm.<br />

Flesh green, seed white tan, seed size 10 x 6.<br />

PI 596685. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 80. Collected 05/03/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 59'<br />

23'• S. Longitude 20 deg. 23' 57•• E. Elevation 1003 m. Track 3.3km<br />

northeast of Kamqua on dune road to Dikbaardskolk, Aoub River bed.<br />

Nama-Karoo biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, southwest dune slope. Mature<br />

fruit light yellow and less spiny with warts, small oblong shaped, skin<br />

light green, conical spine markings, no netting, fruit length 93 mm,<br />

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diameter 70 mm. Flesh green, seed white tan, seed size 11 x 6.<br />

PI 596686. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 82. Collected 05/03/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 59'<br />

23'' S. Longitude 20 deg. 23' 57'' E. Elevation 1003 m. Track 3.3km<br />

northeast of Kamqua on dune road to Dikbaardskolk, Aoub River bed.<br />

Nama-Karoo biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, southwest dune slope. Skin<br />

completely yellow at maturity, striping visible at maturity. Fruit small<br />

globular shaped, skin dark green with yellow-green stripe, no markings<br />

or netting, fruit length 94 mm, diameter 115mm. Flesh green, seed dark<br />

mottled brown, seed size 12 x 7.<br />

PI 596687. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 84. Collected 05/03/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 50'<br />

24'' S. Longitude 20 deg. 28• 8 11 E. Elevation 922 m. Track 23.4km<br />

northeast of Kamqua on dune road to Dikbaardskolk, Aoub River bed.<br />

Nama-Karoo biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, southwest dune slope. Fruit<br />

small globular, skin dark green with yellow-green stripe, no markings or<br />

netting, fruit length 110 mm, diameter 120 mm. Flesh green, seed dark<br />

mottled brown, seed size 10 x 6.<br />

PI 596688. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 85. Collected 05/03/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 50'<br />

24'• S. Longitude 20 deg. 28' 8 11 E. Elevation 922 m. Track 23.4km<br />

northeast of Kamqua on dune road to Dikbaardskolk, Aoub River bed.<br />

Nama-Karoo biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, southwest dune slope. Fruit<br />

small oval-elliptical, skin light green, conical spine markings, no<br />

netting, fruit length 90 mm, diameter 67 mm. Flesh green, seed cell<br />

yellow, seed white tan, seed size 11 x 7.<br />

PI 596689. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 87. Collected 05/03/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 25 deg. 48'<br />

15'' S. Longitude 20 deg. 28' 30'' E. Elevation 902 m. 2km north of dune<br />

road in route to Bitter Pan (service road). Nama-Karoo biome, Kalahari<br />

Thorn veld, depression. Fruit small globular, skin dark green with<br />

yellow-green sripte, no markings or netting, fruit length 110 mm,<br />

diameter 121 mm. Flesh green, core pale yellow, seed dark mottled brown,<br />

seed size 10 x 6.<br />

PI 596690. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 89. Collected 05/04/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 27 deg. 5' 58 lf<br />

S. Longitude 20 deg. 35 1 31'' E. Elevation 902 m. Gordonia, 34.5km south<br />

of R310 T-intersection along R360 to Upington. Nama-Karoo biome,<br />

Kalahari Thorn veld, roadside dune. Fruit small oval-elliptical, skin<br />

light green, conical spine markings, no netting, fruit length 90 mm,<br />

diameter 73 mm. Flesh green, seed cell yellow, seed buff, seed size 10 x<br />

7.<br />

PI 596691. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 91. Collected 05/04/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 27 deg. 8' 53•'<br />

S. Longitude 2 0 deg. 40' 20'' E. Elevation 762 m. Gordonia, 44.5km south<br />

of R310 T-intersection along R360 to Upington. Nama-Karoo biome,<br />

Kalahari Thorn veld, northwest roadside dune slope. Fruit small oblong,<br />

skin dark green with stripe, soft spine markings, no netting, fruit<br />

length 65 mm, diameter 30 mm. Flesh green, core yellow, seed white tan,<br />

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seed size 4x2.<br />

PI 596692. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 94. Collected 05/04/1996 in Cape Province, South Africa. Latitude<br />

27 deg. 26' 13 f f S. Longitude 20 deg. 47' 42 I! E. Elevation 888 m.<br />

Approximately 128km northeast of Upington on R360 to Kalahari Gemsbok<br />

National Park. Nama-Karoo biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, roadside dune<br />

crest. Fruit small globular, skin dark green with stripe, no markings<br />

or netting, fruit length 80 mm, diameter 100 mm. Flesh green, core<br />

yellow, seed dark mottled brown, seed size 10 x 6.<br />

PI 596693. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 102. Collected 05/05/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 28 deg. 22'<br />

43'• S. Longitude 22 deg. 37' 55'• E. 33.4km north of junction of<br />

Witsand-Oliefantshoek roads from Groblershoop and Griquatown, Panvlei<br />

farm. 30.4km north of Witsand in route to Olifantshoek. East side of<br />

road. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, northeast roadside slope.<br />

Fruit small globular, skin light green, conical spine markings, no<br />

netting, fruit length 112 mm, diameter 110 mm. Flesh green, seed cell<br />

yellow, seed white tan, seed size 10 x 6.<br />

PI 596694. Acanthosicyos naudinianus (Sond.) C. Jeffrey<br />

Wild. 103. Collected 05/05/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 28 deg. 22•<br />

43'' S. Longitude 22 deg. 37' 55•' E. 33.4km north of junction of<br />

Witsand-Oliefantshoek roads from Groblershoop and Griquatown, Panvlei<br />

farm. 30.4km north of Witsand in route to Olifantshoek. West side of<br />

road. Savanna biome, Kalahari Thorn veld, northeast roadside slope.<br />

Fruit small globular, very spiny, skin light green, conical spine<br />

markings, no netting, fruit length 115 mm, diameter 82 mm. Flesh green,<br />

seed cell yellow, seed white tan, seed size 9x6.<br />

PI 596695. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 104. Collected 05/05/1996 in South Africa. Latitude 28 deg. 22'<br />

43'• S. Longitude 22 deg. 37' 55"' E. 33.4km north of junction of<br />

Witsand-Oliefantshoek roads from Groblershoop and Griquatown, Panvlei<br />

farm. 30.4km north of Witsand in route to Olifantshoek. Savanna biome,<br />

Kalahari Thorn veld, northeast roadside slope. Fruit small globular,<br />

skin dark green with yellow-green stripe, no markings or netting, fruit<br />

length 115 mm, diameter 135 mm. Flesh green, seed white tan, seed size<br />

10 x 6.<br />

PI 596696. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus<br />

Wild. 112. Collected 05/06/1996 in Transvaal, South Africa. Latitude 24<br />

deg. 38' 42' f S. Longitude 26 deg. 21' 36'• E. Elevation 990 m. 30.3 km<br />

east of R46 on the Derdepoort road. 29km northeast of Zeerust/Gaborone<br />

road to Derdepoort, 4km west of Derdepoort intersection. Savanna biome,<br />

arid sweet bush veld, north roadside slope. Fruit small globular, skin<br />

dark green with yellow-green stripe, no markings or netting, fruit<br />

length 115 mm, diameter 95 mm. Seed light to dark brown.<br />

The following were developed by J. Joordens Zaadhandel B.V., Netherlands.<br />

Received 1979.<br />

PI 596697. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

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Cultivar. "DOLCEA". PVP 7200134.<br />

PI 596698. Pestuca rubra ssp. fallax (Thuill.) Nyman<br />

Cultivar. "JADE". PVP 7200132.<br />

The following were developed by A.L. Tozer Ltd., United Kingdom. Received<br />

1979.<br />

PI 596699. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "TANIA". PVP 7800026.<br />

The following were developed by Crites-Moscow Growers, Inc., 212 8th, P.O.<br />

Box 8912, Moscow, Idaho 83843, United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596700. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "LANCE". PVP 7900011.<br />

The following were developed by University of Missouri., Missouri Agr. Exp<br />

Sta., Columbia, Missouri 65201, United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596701. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "MISSOURI-96". PVP 7800091; CV-15.<br />

The following were developed by Canners Seed Corporation, Lewisville, Idaho,<br />

United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596702. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "NO. 9888 FREEZER". PVP 7800059.<br />

The following were developed by Zelder B.V., 6595 N W, Ottersum, Netherlands.<br />

Received 1979.<br />

PI 596703. Festuca rubra ssp. fallax (Thuill.) Nyman<br />

Cultivar. "PARITA". PVP 7800088.<br />

The following were developed by Quali-Sel, Inc., United States. Received<br />

1979.<br />

PI 596704. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "MISSION". PVP 7800084.<br />

The following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan,<br />

United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596705. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "CRISPY". PVP 7900016.<br />

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The following were developed by Quali-Sel, Inc., United States. Received<br />

1979.<br />

PI 596706. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "AMARAL 78". PVP 7800082.<br />

The following were developed by Rogers Brothers Seed Company, P.O. Box 4 727,<br />

Boise, Idaho 83711-0727, United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596707. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "NOVELLA". PVP 7900044.<br />

PI 596708. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PARLAY". PVP 7900047.<br />

The following were developed by A.G. Gustafson, United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596709. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "KOSTA". PVP 7900049.<br />

The following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan,<br />

United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596710. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "COOLGUARD". PVP 7900017.<br />

The following were developed by Sunseeds Genetics Inc., Hollister, California<br />

95024, United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596711. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "COMMANDER". PVP 7900067.<br />

The following were developed by Rogers Brothers Seed Company, P.O. Box 4 727,<br />

Boise, Idaho 83711-0727, United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 596712. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "TEMPTER". PVP 7900048.<br />

The following were developed by J. Joordens Zaadhandel B.V., Netherlands.<br />

Received 1979.<br />

PI 596713. Festuca rubra ssp. fallax (Thuill.) Nyman<br />

Cultivar. "MENUET". PVP 7100046.<br />

The following were developed by Howard Bowman, Montana State University,<br />

Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> & Soil Sciences, Bozeman, Montana 59717, United States.<br />

Received 03/07/1997.<br />

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PI 596714. Phalaris canariensis L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "LEWDAN". Pedigree - Selection from PI 170622. Seed<br />

yield high. Seed size large, elliptic, glossy and color varies from pale<br />

straw when immature to olive green at maturity. Seed threshes free of<br />

the lemma and palea during harvesting and conditioning. Stature short<br />

45-60 cm, inflorescence compact. Selected for production of bird seed.<br />

The following were collected by Shirley A. Graham, Kent State University,<br />

Dept. of Biological Sciences, Kent, Ohio 44242-0001, United States. Donated<br />

by Anson E. Thompson, USDA, ARS, 4331 E. Broadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona<br />

85040, United States. Received 01/09/1986.<br />

PI 596715. Cuphea graciliflora Koehne<br />

Wild. Graham 719; AZ 0071; Ames 4860. Collected 09/01/1981 in Nayarit,<br />

Mexico. Elevation 500 m. 10 km E of Jalcocotan on road to Santa Cruz, NW<br />

of Tepic. Dense tropical deciduous thickets on slopes S of road. Floral<br />

tube varies red to red-yellow-green. Sprawling to erect.<br />

Unknown source. Received 01/09/1986.<br />

PI 596716. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Ames 4924.<br />

The following were collected by Shirley A. Graham, Kent State University,<br />

Dept. of Biological Sciences, Kent, Ohio 44242-0001, United States. Received<br />

11/07/1988.<br />

PI 596717. Cuphea heterophylla Benth.<br />

Wild. S. Graham 998; Ames 9971. Collected 10/10/1988 in Mexico, Mexico.<br />

Elevation 2400 m. 7 km N of Tenancingo on Hwy 55. Pine-oak slopes.<br />

Petals varying in color from salmon red to nearly pink.<br />

PI 596718. Cuphea angustifolia Jacq. ex Koehne<br />

Wild. S. Graham 1006; Ames 9978. Collected 10/11/1988 in Veracruz,<br />

Mexico. Elevation 1400 m. Western town limits of Cd. Mendoza on Hwy. 55.<br />

Abundant in low, wet pasture.<br />

The following were collected by Steven J. Knapp, Oregon State University,<br />

Department of Crop & Soil Science, Crop Science Building, 451C, Corvallis,<br />

Oregon 97331, United States. Received 01/12/1989.<br />

PI 596719. Cuphea aequipetala Cav.<br />

Wild. 82686322; AQ003; Ames 10114. Collected 08/26/1986 in Mexico.<br />

Elevation 2 012 m. Seed collected 1 km on dirt road west off of Highway<br />

85, 2 km north of Zimapan.<br />

The following were donated by Gudrun M. Christenson, 16 91 <strong>No</strong>rth Foxburrow<br />

Loop, Crystal River, Florida 32629, United States. Received 01/10/1990.<br />

PI 596720. Cuphea sp.<br />

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Wild. Ames 12679.<br />

The following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States; G. Pedralli, Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maiz y Trigo,<br />

Brazil. Donated by EMBRAPA - CENARGEN, S.A.I.N. - Parque Rural - C.P.<br />

10.2372, Brasilia, Federal District CEP 70.770, Brazil. Received 05/06/1991.<br />

PI 596721. Cuphea calophylla var. mesostemon (Koehne) Lourteig<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003002; BRA 002224; Ames 15473. Collected 10/29/1989 in<br />

Parana, Brazil. Latitude 25 deg. 33' S. Longitude 4 9 deg. 14' W.<br />

Elevation 920 m. Between zoological park & Rio Iguacu, Parque Iguacu, S.<br />

of City. Curitiba. Steep roadside at forest edge, red clays.<br />

PI 596722. Cuphea calophylla var. mesostemon (Koehne) Lourteig<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003018; BRA 002330; Ames 15478. Collected 11/01/1989 in<br />

Parana, Brazil. Latitude 25 deg. 26' S. Longitude 49 deg. 19" W.<br />

Elevation 920 m. Ave. Candido Hartman, near Parque Barreique in<br />

Curitiba. Curitiba. Roadside and open pasture at forest edge, sands &<br />

gravels.<br />

PI 596723. Cuphea calophylla var. mesostemon (Koehne) Lourteig<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003247; BRA 003816; Ames 15512. Collected 12/02/1989 in<br />

Parana, Brazil. Latitude 26 deg. 7' S. Longitude 50 deg. 48' W.<br />

Elevation 815 m. 52 km NW Uniao da Vitoria toward Mateus do Sul.<br />

Fluviopolis. Roadside, mixed vegetation, gravels.<br />

The following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States; G. Pedralli, EMBRAPA-CENARGEN, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil.<br />

Donated by EMBRAPA - CENARGEN, S.A.I.N. - Parque Rural - C.P. 10.2372,<br />

Brasilia, Federal District CEP 70.770, Brazil. Received 05/06/1991.<br />

PI 596724. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003118; BRA 002895; Ames 15580. Collected 11/14/1989 in<br />

Santa Catarina, Brazil. Latitude 28 deg. 10' S. Longitude 49 deg. 43' W.<br />

Elevation 1080 m. 3 km NE Perico at Lanchonette-Bar Crivulo Tuinego.<br />

Perico. Roadside into steep pasture, vegetation open to moderate,<br />

soils sandy-rocky.<br />

PI 596725. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003156; BRA 003093; Ames 15585. Collected 11/19/1989 in Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil. Latitude 29 deg. 53' S. Longitude 50 deg. 43' W.<br />

Elevation 40 m. 37 km W Santa Antonio exit from BR2 90 toward Porto<br />

Alegre. Cachoeirinha. Roadside gravel, 1 m from pavement.<br />

PI 596726. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003158; BRA 003107; Ames 15586. Collected 11/19/1989 in Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil. Latitude 29 deg. 57' S. Longitude 51 deg. 6' W.<br />

Elevation 20 m. 15 km E Porto Alegre on BR290. Porto Alegre. Near<br />

bridge, growing between concrete slabs on abutment.<br />

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PI 596727. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003162; BRA 003158/ Ames 15587. Collected 11/22/1989 in Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil. Latitude 29 deg. 34' S. Longitude 50 deg. 45' W.<br />

Elevation 320 m. 10 km NW Taquara toward Sao Fransico de Paula. Taquara.<br />

Roadside ditch, gravels.<br />

PI 596728. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003163; BRA 003166; Ames 15588. Collected 11/22/1989 in Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil. Latitude 29 deg. 27' S. Longitude 50 deg. 40' W.<br />

Elevation 675 m. 33 km NW Taquara toward Sao Fransisco da Paula. Sao<br />

Fransisco da Paula. Roadside area, in compacted gravel & asphalt<br />

chuncks.<br />

PI 596729. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003165; BRA 003174; Ames 15589. Collected 11/23/1989 in Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil. Latitude 29 deg. 18' S. Longitude 51 deg. 20' W.<br />

Elevation 285 m. 10 km SW Farroupilha between Sao Sebastiao do Cai &<br />

Farroupilha. Farroupilha. Roadside grassy area, gravels.<br />

PI 596730. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003184; BRA 003301; Ames 15595. Collected 11/27/1989 in Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil. Latitude 28 deg. 12' S. Longitude 50 deg. 46' W.<br />

Elevation 685 m. BR116 at Rio Pelotas between Vacaria & Lages at border.<br />

Rio Pelotas. Roadside to along river bank.<br />

PI 596731. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003228; BRA 003662; Ames 15603. Collected 12/01/1989 in<br />

Santa Catarina, Brazil. Latitude 27 deg. 3' S. Longitude 50 deg. 28' W.<br />

Elevation 1025 m. 15 km N Ponte Alta do <strong>No</strong>rte on BR116. Ponte Alta do<br />

<strong>No</strong>rte. Roadside area, mixed vegetation, clay loams.<br />

PI 596732. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003232; BRA 003701; Ames 15604. Collected 12/01/1989 in<br />

Santa Catarina, Brazil. Latitude 27 deg. I 1 S. Longitude 50 deg. 30' W.<br />

Elevation 1180 m. 9 km W inters. BR116 & rd. to Lebon Regis. Santa<br />

Cecilia. Open grassland, moderate slope, clay loams.<br />

The following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States; G. Pedralli, EMBRAPA-CENARGEN, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil.<br />

Donated by L. Coradin, Centro Nacional de Recursos Geneticos, Empresa<br />

Brasileira de Pesquisa, Agropecuaria, CEP 70.000, Brasilia, Federal District,<br />

Brazil. Received 05/06/1991.<br />

PI 596733. Cuphea glutinosa Cham. & Schltdl.<br />

Wild. GP-WWR 003272; BRA 004022; Ames 15678. Collected 12/06/1989 in<br />

Parana, Brazil. Latitude 24 deg. 45' S. Longitude 50 deg. 0 1 W.<br />

Elevation 1030 m. 57 km N Ponte Grossa toward Jaguariaiva on PR151.<br />

Pirai do Sul. Open grassland to drained wetlands, clays.<br />

The following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico, Department of<br />

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Botany, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico. Donated by William W. Roath,<br />

USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames,<br />

Iowa 50011, United States; Campos. Received 09/30/1991.<br />

PI 596734. Cuphea schumannii Koehne<br />

Wild. WR-AC 3503; Ames 17783. Collected 09/11/1991 in Oaxaca, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 18 deg. 8 1 N. Longitude 97 deg. 52' W. Elevation 126 m. 55.8 km<br />

ENE Teotitlan toward Huautla on Mex 182. Steep rocky roadside. Both<br />

sides of road extending up several m above road.<br />

The following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico, Department of<br />

Botany, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico. Donated by William W. Roath,<br />

USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames,<br />

Iowa 50011, United States. Received 09/30/1991.<br />

PI 596735. Cuphea wrightii A. Gray var. wrightii<br />

Wild. WR-AC 3506; Ames 17786. Collected 09/12/1991 in Oaxaca, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 17 deg. 51' N. Longitude 96 deg. 51' W. Elevation 209 m. 21.3<br />

km ENE San Juan Bautista Cuicatlan toward Concepcion Papalo. Along level<br />

roadside area to above switch back. Rocky clay loam. Along level<br />

roadside area to above switch back.<br />

The following were collected by Roger Fuentes-Granados, Iowa State<br />

University, <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, G212 Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011,<br />

United States; William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.<br />

Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />

Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,<br />

Mexico. Received 10/19/1993.<br />

PI 596736. Cuphea lanceolata W. T. Aiton<br />

Wild. RWCF 27; Ames 21536. Collected 10/05/1993 in Guanajuato, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 21 deg. 15' N. Longitude 100 deg. 18' W. Elevation 1880 m.<br />

Approx. 6.5 km SE La Canada de Moreno. Near La Canada de Moreno. Brushy<br />

pasture. Rocky, black clay loam. Assoc. Tithonia, Zinnia peruviana,<br />

Tagetes, Ipomoea,. Large scattered.<br />

PI 596737. Cuphea lanceolata W. T. Aiton<br />

Wild. RWCF 29; Ames 21537. Collected 10/06/1993 in Guanajuato, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 20 deg. 52' N. Longitude 100 deg. 51' W. Elevation 2050 m.<br />

Approx. 1.7 km SW intersection road to Guanjuato from Presa Allende.<br />

Unimproved road 6.4 km NW Presa Allende. Extends to below collection<br />

site of Ames 21547. Near Canada de La Virgen. Shrubby dry pasture. Soil<br />

rocky clay. Assoc. species Cuphea wrightii, Zinnia bicolor, Opuntia,<br />

Veronia, Rhus, woody composites. Population very small. Lower petals<br />

edged w/ light purple.<br />

PI 596738. Cuphea lanceolata W. T. Aiton<br />

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Wild. RWCF 37; Ames 21538. Collected 10/07/1993 in Queretaro, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 20 deg. 23' N. Longitude 99 deg. 56' W. Elevation 2020 m. Edge<br />

of abandoned field 100 m S of rd. 6.1 km E hwy 120 on rd. to Cerro Gordo<br />

from San Juan del Rio. Near San Juan del Rio. Soil sandy. Assoc. species<br />

Tagetes, Sanvitalia procumbens, Gnaphalium, Tithonia. Population small.<br />

The following were developed by Botanischer Garten, Universitat Leipzig,<br />

Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Donated by Myra Manoah, Ministry of<br />

Agriculture, The Volcani Center, The Israel Gene Bank for Agricultural Crops,<br />

Bet Dagan, Israel. Received 06/27/1994.<br />

PI 596739. Cuphea viscosissima Jacq.<br />

Cultivated. Israel Gene Bank #56-356; Ames 22118.<br />

The following were collected by Jardin Botanique de la Ville, 1 Avenue<br />

Albert-Premier, Dijon, France. Donated by Myra Manoah, Ministry of<br />

Agriculture, The Volcani Center, The Israel Gene Bank for Agricultural Crops,<br />

Bet Dagan, Israel. Received 06/27/1994.<br />

PI 596740. Cuphea viscosissima Jacq.<br />

Cultivated. Israel Gene Bank #56-269; Ames 22119. Collected in France.<br />

The following were developed by Chao-Chien Jan, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State<br />

University, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop Science Laboratoy, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105,<br />

United States; Gerald Seiler, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop Science Lab., P.O. Box<br />

5677, University Station, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States. Received<br />

03/12/1997.<br />

PI 596741. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. Population. Rf ANN-19. GP-197. Pedigree - cms 89*2 (Helianthus<br />

annuus)/ANN-19 (H. annuus) F2. <strong>Plant</strong>s 86% single-headed, height 93 cm.<br />

Flowering (50%) 70 days after planting, self-compatibility (seed set<br />

under bags) 40%, viable pollen staining 98%, 100 seed weight 4.6 g, test<br />

weight 425 kg/m3, and oil content 454 g/kg. Interspecific hybrid. See<br />

pedigree for species.<br />

PI 596742. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. Population. Rf ANN-48. GP-198. Pedigree - cms HA 89*2<br />

(Helianthus annuus)/ANN-48 (H. annuus) F2. <strong>Plant</strong>s 93% single-headed,<br />

height 82 cm. Flowering (50%) 68 days after planting, self-compatibility<br />

(seed set under bags) 65%, viable pollen staining 96%, 100 seed weight<br />

5.3 g, test weight 386 kg/m3, and oil content 489 g/kg. Interspecific<br />

hybrid. See pedigree for species.<br />

PI 596743. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. Population. Rf ANN-783. GP-199. Pedigree - cms HA 8 9*2<br />

(Helianthus annuus)/ANN-783 (H. annuus) F2. <strong>Plant</strong>s 76% single-headed,<br />

height 82 cm. Flowering (50%) 69 days after planting, self-compatibility<br />

(seed set under bags) 71%, viable pollen staining 98%, 100 seed weight<br />

6.5 g, test weight 360 kg/m3, and oil content 428 g/kg. Interspecific<br />

hybrid. See pedigree for species.<br />

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PI 596744. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. Population. Rf ANN-892. GP-200. Pedigree - cms HA 89*2<br />

(Helianthus annus)/ANN-892 (H. annuus) F2. <strong>Plant</strong>s 86% single-headed,<br />

height 90 cm. Flowering (50%) 71 days after planting, self-compatibility<br />

(seed set under bags) 89%, viable pollen staining 97%, 100 seed weight<br />

6.2 g, test weight 451 kg/m3, and oil content 443 g/kg. Interspecific<br />

hybrid. See pedigree for species.<br />

PI 596745. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. Population. Rf ANN-1064. GP-201. Pedigree - cms HA 89*2<br />

(Helianthus annuus)/ANN-1064 (H. annuus) F2. <strong>Plant</strong>s 90% single-headed,<br />

height 85 cm. Flowering (50%) 70 days after planting, self-compatibility<br />

(seed set under bags) 78%, viable pollen staining 96%, 100 seed weight<br />

5.6 g, test weight 386 kg/m3, and oil content 440 g/kg. Interspecific<br />

hybrid. See pedigree for species.<br />

PI 596746. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. Population. Rf ANN-1742. GP-202. Pedigree - cms HA 89*2<br />

(Helianthus annuus)/ANN-1742 (H. annuus) F2. All plants single-headed,<br />

height 74 cm. Flowering (50%) 74 days after planting. Self-compatiblity<br />

(seed set under bags) 56%, viable pollen staining 97%, 100 seed weight<br />

5.5 g, test weight 386 kg/m3, and oil content 411 g/kg. Interspecific<br />

hybrid. See pedigree for species.<br />

PI 596747. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. Population. Rf ARG-420. GP-203. Pedigree - cms HA 89*2<br />

(Helianthus annuus)/ARG-42 0 (H. argophyllus) F2. All plants<br />

single-headed, height 71 cm. Flowering (50%) 71 days after planting,<br />

self-compatibility (seed set under bags) 50%, viable pollen staining<br />

98%, 100 seed weight 4.6 g, test weight 425 kg/m3, and oil content 486<br />

g/kg. Interspecific hybrid. See pedigree for species.<br />

PI 596748. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. Population. Rf ARG-1575. GP-204. Pedigree - cms HA 89*2<br />

(Helianthus annuus)/ARG-1575 (H. argophyllus) F2. <strong>Plant</strong>s 82%<br />

single-headed, height 72 cm. Flowering (50%) 72 days after planting,<br />

self-compatibility (seed set under bags) 54%, viable pollen staining<br />

97%, 100 seed weight 5.0 g, test weight 354 kg/m3, and oil content 458<br />

g/kg. Interspecific hybrid. See pedigree for species.<br />

PI 596749. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. Population. Rf PRA-417. GP-205. Pedigree - cms 89*2<br />

(Helianthus annuus)/PRA-417 (H. praecox ssp. runyonii) F2. <strong>Plant</strong>s 89%<br />

single-headed, height 72 cm. Flowering (50%) 72 days after planting,<br />

self-compatibility (seed set under bags) 53%, viable pollen staining<br />

95%, 100 seed weight 6.3 g, test weight 451 kg/m3, and oil content 453<br />

g/kg. Interspecific hybrid. See pedigree for species.<br />

PI 596750. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. Population. Rf TUB-346. GP-<strong>206</strong>. Pedigree - cms HA 89*2<br />

(Helianthus annuus)/TUB-346 (H. tuberosus) F2. <strong>Plant</strong>s 94% single-headed,<br />

height 70 cm. Flowering (50%) 70 days after planting, self-compatibility<br />

(seed set under bags) 77%, viable pollen staining 95%, 100 seed weight<br />

4.2 g, test weight 386 kg/m3, and oil content 474 g/kg. Interspecific<br />

hybrid. See pedigree for species.<br />

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The following were developed by Mark Uebersax, Michigan State University, 135<br />

Food Science Building, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1224, United States;<br />

George L. Hosfield, USDA, ARS, Michigan State University, Department of Crop<br />

Sc Soil Science, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States; Jim Kelly,<br />

Michigan State University, Department of Crop & Soil Science, East Lansing,<br />

Michigan 48824, United States; Greg Varner, Dry Edible Bean Research,<br />

Advisory Board, 3066 S. Thomas Road, Saginaw, Michigan 48603, United States;<br />

J. Taylor, Michigan State University, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sci., East<br />

Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States; R.A. Long, County Extension, 151 E.<br />

Huron Avenue, Rogers City, Michigan 49779, United States. Received<br />

02/18/1997.<br />

PI 596751. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "RED HAWK". CV-144. Pedigree -<br />

Charlevoix/Montcalm//Montcalm. Determinate bush variety with plants<br />

averaging 51cm in height. Equivalent to Montcalm in lodging resistance<br />

and flower color. Full-season maturing 99 d after planting and 5 d<br />

earlier than Montcalm. Outyields Montcalm by 5%. Resistant to rust, bean<br />

common mosaic virus and to all known <strong>No</strong>rth American races of<br />

anthracnose, similar to Isles. Equivalent to Montcalm in tolerance to<br />

Minnesota isolates of halo blight, and common blight. Susceptible to<br />

Michigan root rot isolates. Exhibits superior canning quality equivalent<br />

to Montcalm.<br />

The following were developed by Glenn R. Buss, Virginia Polytechnic<br />

Institute, and State University, Virginia Agr. Exp. Sta., Blacksburg,<br />

Virginia 24061-0404, United States; G. Ma, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and<br />

State University, Dept. of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Blacksburg,<br />

Virginia 24061, United States; P. Chen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and<br />

State University, Dept. of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Blacksburg,<br />

Virginia 24061, United States; S. A. Tolin, Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />

and State University, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, Blacksburg, Virginia<br />

24061, United States. Received 03/14/1997.<br />

PI 596752. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. V94-5152. GP-185. Pedigree - Essex X PI 486355.<br />

Maturity group V, maturing about one day later than Hutcheson. <strong>Plant</strong><br />

height about 80cm. Released as germplasm because it contains a gene that<br />

confers total resistance to soybean mosaic virus strains Gl through G7.<br />

The gene is at a locus that has not been reported and does not appear to<br />

be present in any U.S. cultivars. Growth habit determinate. Flowers<br />

purple, pubescence gray, and pod walls brown. Seeds dull yellow with<br />

imperfect black hila.<br />

The following were developed by Hague-Igloo Vegetable Seeds, Inc., United<br />

States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596753. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "IGLOO"; P.L.S. 77. PVP 9700133.<br />

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The following were developed by H & H Seed Company, Inc., United States.<br />

Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596754. Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.<br />

Cultivar. "MAJESTIC". PVP 9700134.<br />

The following were developed by University of Minnesota, Minnesota Agr. Exp.<br />

Sta., St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596755. Avena sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "JIM". PVP 9700135.<br />

The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland,<br />

California, United States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596756. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "BAJA". PVP 9700136.<br />

PI 596757. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "RED TIDE". PVP 9700137.<br />

The following were developed by B.R. Wells, University of Arkansas,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 115 <strong>Plant</strong> Sci. Bldg., Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701,<br />

United States; Karen A.K. Moldenhauer, University of Arkansas, Rice Research<br />

& Extension Center, P.O. Box 351, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States;<br />

Fleet N. Lee, University of Arkansas, Rice Research 6c Extension Center, P.O.<br />

Box 351, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States; John Bernhardt, University<br />

of Arkansas, Rice Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box 351, Stuttgart,<br />

Arkansas 72160, United States; Robert H. Dilday, USDA, ARS, Rice Research &<br />

Extension Center, P.O. Box 287, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States;<br />

Kenneth Gravois, University of Arkansas, Agricultural Experiment Station,<br />

P.O. Box 351, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States; M.M. Blocker,<br />

University of Arkansas, Rice Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box 3 51,<br />

Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States; P.C. Rohman, University of<br />

Arkansas, Rice Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box 351, Stuttgart, Arkansas<br />

72160, United States; R.J. <strong>No</strong>rman, University of Arkansas, Rice Research &<br />

Extension Center, P.O. Box 351, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States;<br />

T.A. McMinn, University of Arkansas, Rice Res. & Ext. Center, P.O. Box 351,<br />

Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596758. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "DREW"; RU9201176. CV-108; PVP 9700138. Pedigree -<br />

Newbonnet/Katy. Released 1996. Resistant to rice blast (Pyricularia<br />

grisea), races 1B-1, 1B-45, 1B-49, 1B-54, 1C-17, 1E-1, 1G-1, and 1H-1<br />

rating al, 1, 2, 1, 2, 0, 1 and 1, respectively, on a disease scale<br />

0=least susceptible, 9=most susceptible. Similar height and maturity to<br />

parents Newbonnet and Katy. <strong>Plant</strong>s have erect culms, green erect flag<br />

leaves and glabrous lemma, palea and leaf blades. Kernels straw colored<br />

with colorless to purple apiculi which fades at maturity.<br />

The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />

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03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596759. Medicago sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "RAINIER". PVP 9700139.<br />

The following were developed by Delta and Pine Land Company, Scott,<br />

Mississippi, United States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596760. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 2200 RR". PVP 9700140.<br />

PI 596761. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PM 2326 RR". PVP 9700141.<br />

The following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />

Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596762. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Cultivar. "CITATION III". PVP 9700142.<br />

PI 596763. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Cultivar. "PST-2DLM". PVP 9700143.<br />

The following were developed by Sure-Grow Seed, Inc., United States. Received<br />

03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596764. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "SURE-GROW 821". PVP 9700144.<br />

The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland,<br />

California, United States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596765. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "NERO". PVP 9700145.<br />

PI 596766. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "ROMO". PVP 9700146.<br />

The following were developed by Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania<br />

Agricultural Experiment Station, State College, Pennsylvania, United States.<br />

Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596767. Agrostis stolonifera var. palustris (Huds.) Farw.<br />

Cultivar. "PENNG-1". PVP 9700147.<br />

The following were developed by Harris Moran Seed Company, United States.<br />

Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596768. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

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Cultivar. "ALPHA II". PVP 9700148.<br />

PI 596769. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "LOBOS". PVP 9700149.<br />

The following were developed by South Dakota State University, Dept. of<br />

Horticulture and Forestry, Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States.<br />

Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596770. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "OXEN". PVP 9700150.<br />

The following were developed by J.G. Boswell Company, Cottonseed Breeding,<br />

United States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596771. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "PHYTOGEN 33-ACALA". PVP 9700152.<br />

The following were developed by DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics, United States.<br />

Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596772. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "FEBS". PVP 9700153.<br />

PI 596773. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "F361". PVP 9700154.<br />

PI 596774. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "NL085B". PVP 9700155.<br />

PI 596775. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "SNBK". PVP 9700156.<br />

PI 596776. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "01CSI6". PVP 9700157.<br />

PI 596777. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "17DHD12". PVP 9700158.<br />

PI 596778. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "17DHD5". PVP 9700159.<br />

PI 596779. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "17DIA1". PVP 9700160.<br />

PI 596780. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "17IKI3". PVP 9700161.<br />

PI 596781. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "29MIFI2". PVP 9700162.<br />

PI 596782. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

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Cultivar. "3INI2". PVP 9700163.<br />

PI 596783. Zea mays L. sap. mays<br />

Cultivar. "3ISI2". PVP 9700164.<br />

PI 5967 84. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "4IBZ1A". PVP 9700165.<br />

PI 596785. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "79103A1". PVP 9700166.<br />

PI 596786. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "90DJD28". PVP 9700167.<br />

PI 596787. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "91CSI-1". PVP 9700168.<br />

PI 5967 88. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "91INH2". PVP 9700169.<br />

The following were developed by Idaho Seed Bean Company, Inc., Idaho, United<br />

States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596789. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "PINATA". PVP 9700171.<br />

The following were developed by DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics, United States.<br />

Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596790. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "CX292C". PVP 9700172.<br />

PI 596791. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "CX373". PVP 9700173.<br />

PI 596792. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "CX420C". PVP 9700174.<br />

PI 596793. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "CX470C". PVP 9700175.<br />

PI 5967 94. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "CX235C". PVP 9700176.<br />

PI 596795. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "CX132". PVP 9700177.<br />

PI 596796. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "CX205". PVP 9700178.<br />

PI 596797. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "CX363". PVP 9700179.<br />

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PI 596798. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "CX339C". PVP 9700180.<br />

The following were developed by Garst Seed Company, United States. Received<br />

03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596799. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "ZS01602". PVP 9700181.<br />

The following were developed by University of Florida, Florida Agr. Exp.<br />

Sta., Department of Agronomy, Gainesville, Florida 32611, United States.<br />

Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596800. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Cultivar. "SunOleic 97R". PVP 9700182.<br />

The following were developed by Svalof Weibull AB, Sweden. Received<br />

03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596801. Avena sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "TRIPLE CROWN". PVP 9700183.<br />

The following were developed by Harris Moran Seed Company, United States.<br />

Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596802. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "CYPRESS". PVP 9700184.<br />

The following were developed by Seed Source, Inc., United States. Received<br />

03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596803. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "CONDOR". PVP 9700185.<br />

The following were developed by University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Agr. Exp.<br />

Station, Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 596804. Avena sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "GEM". PVP 9700186.<br />

The following were donated by Virginia Walbot, Stanford University,<br />

Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford, California 94305-5020, United<br />

States. Received 01/25/1990.<br />

PI 596805. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Genetic. FAMILY 14; F 00219. Genes pur apiculus stigma semi-tall.<br />

Nucbkgd sativa offi cytoplasm sativa exp. anthocyanin.<br />

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The following were donated by Fleet N. Lee, University of Arkansas, Rice<br />

Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box 351, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United<br />

States. Received 01/24/1990.<br />

PI 596806. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "DIAMANTE"; F 00273; 2717. Developed in Chile.<br />

The following were developed by S.S. Virmani, International Rice Research<br />

Institute, Los Banos, Laguna, Manila, Luzon, Philippines. Received<br />

10/19/1990.<br />

PI 596807. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR62829A; F 658.<br />

The following were donated by Ruth Marie Moore, Casilla 237, Loja, Loja,<br />

Ecuador. Received 05/08/1991.<br />

PI 596808. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Landrace. Tropical Rice; F 891. Collected in Ecuador. Elevation 1000 m.<br />

Local variety.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 07/05/1991.<br />

PI 596809. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 55491; "DEOKJEOKJODO"; BE 3499; F 1236. Developed in<br />

Korea, South.<br />

The following were collected by International Rice Research Institute, P.O.<br />

Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 07/05/1991.<br />

PI 596810. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivated. IRRI 5075; SHORT GRAIN; BE 3499; F 1003; NSGC 1527.<br />

Collected in Thailand.<br />

PI 596811. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivated. IRRI 10969; "ROJOFOTSY 738"; BE 3499; F 1100; NSGC 1574.<br />

Collected in Madagascar.<br />

PI 596812. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivated. IRRI 11000; "AVO 742"; BE 3499; F 1103; NSGC 1577. Collected<br />

in Madagascar.<br />

The following were donated by N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Scientific Res.,<br />

Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, 44 Bolshaya Morskaya Street, St.<br />

Petersburg, Russian Federation. Received 06/02/1992.<br />

PI 596813. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivated. WIR 3419; BE-3789; Q 29023B. Collected in Azerbaijan.<br />

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PI 596814. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivated. 36 5070; BE-3789; Q 29040B. Collected in Afghanistan.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, Cambodia<br />

Project, Cambodia. Received 06/05/1992.<br />

PI 596815. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivated. 376; BE-4102; Q 29153. Collected in Cambodia.<br />

The following were donated by Bhuwon Sthapit, Lumle Agricultural Centre, P.O.<br />

Box <strong>No</strong>.l, Pokhara, Anchal, Nepal. Received 07/17/1992.<br />

PI 596816. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "JUMLI MARSHI"; BE-4158; Q 29199. Developed in Nepal. Cold<br />

tolerant Nepalese indegenous variety.<br />

PI 596817. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SETO BHAKUNDE"; BE-4150; Q 29208B. Developed in Nepal.<br />

Highly cold tolerant, inbred lines. Source = Lumle Agric. Centre.<br />

PI 596818. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "BHIM DHAN"; BE-4150; Q 29210B. Developed in Nepal.<br />

Moderately cold tolerant, inbred lines. Source = Pakhribas Agric.<br />

Centre.<br />

PI 596819. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "BHATTE"; BE-4150; Q 29211B. Developed in Nepal. Cold<br />

tolerant, inbred lines. Source = Lumle Agric. Centre.<br />

PI 596820. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SABITRI"; BE-4150; Q 29216. Developed in Nepal. Highly cold<br />

susceptible, inbred lines. Source = Lumle Agric. Centre.<br />

PI 596821. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "KHUMAL-4"; BE-4150; Q 29217. Developed in Nepal. Moderately<br />

cold tolerant, inbred lines. Source = Central Div. of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding &<br />

Biotechnology.<br />

PI 596822. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "KHUMAL-5"; BE-4150; Q 29218. Developed in Nepal. Cold<br />

tolerant, inbred lines. Source = Central Div. of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding &<br />

Biotechnology.<br />

PI 596823. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "KHUMAL-9"; BE-4150; Q 29220. Developed in Nepal. Cold<br />

tolerant, inbred lines. Source = Central Div. of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding &<br />

Biotechnology.<br />

PI 596824. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "KALO"; BE-4150; Q 29228. Developed in Nepal. Inbred line.<br />

Source = Lumle Agric. Centre.<br />

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PI 596825. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "RADHA-9"; BE-4150; Q 29230. Developed in Nepal. Cold<br />

susceptible, inbred line. Source = National Rice Research Programme.<br />

PI 596826. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "RADHA-7"; BE-4150; Q 29231. Developed in Nepal. Cold<br />

susceptible, inbred line. Source = National Rice Research Programme.<br />

PI 596827. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivated. IR-44595; BE-4150; Q 29233. Collected in Nepal. Moderately<br />

cold susceptible, inbred line. Source = Lumle Agric. Centre.<br />

PI 596828. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivated. NR-10163; BE-4150; Q 29237. Collected in Nepal. Moderately<br />

cold tolerant, inbred line. Source = Central Div. of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding &<br />

Biotechnology.<br />

PI 596829. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivated. NR-13155; BE-4150; Q 29239. Collected in Nepal. Moderately<br />

cold suscpetible, inbred line. Source = Lumle Agric. Centre.<br />

PI 596830. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "KALO DHAN"; BE-4150; Q 29243. Developed in Nepal. Cold<br />

susceptible, inbred line. Source = Lumle Agric. Centre.<br />

PI 596831. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "RABIJA"; BE-4150; Q 29245. Developed in Nepal. Moderately<br />

cold tolerant,inbred line. Source = Lumle Agric. Centre.<br />

The following were developed by National Rice Research Centre, Strada<br />

Percetto 27030, Castello D'Arogna, Italy. Received 07/29/1992.<br />

PI 596832. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "ARBORIO PRECOCE"; BE-4116; Q 29255. Cultivar name means<br />

'Early Rice 1 .<br />

PI 596833. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "GRALDO"; BE-4116; Q 29270.<br />

The following were donated by N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Scientific Res.<br />

Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, 44 Bolshaya Morskaya Street, St.<br />

Petersburg, Russian Federation. Received 09/25/1992.<br />

PI 596834. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. WIR 7648; "DAL'RIS 7"; BE-4264; Q 29430. Developed in Russian<br />

Federation. Labelled 'Oryza sativa L. v. italica 1 .<br />

PI 596835. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. WIR 6778; "DAL'RIS 13"; BE-4268; Q 29431. Developed in Russian<br />

Federation. Labelled 'Oryza sativa L. v. italica 1 .<br />

PI 596836. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. WIR-8556; "DARIJ 8"; BE-4264; Q 29432. Developed in Russian<br />

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Federation.<br />

PI 596837. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. WIR 3959; "PRIMORSKIJ 7"; BE-4264; Q 29433A. Developed in<br />

Russian Federation. Labelled 'Oryza sativa L. v. vulgaris 1 .<br />

PI 596838. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. WIR 3962/ SUBJANTOCEROS 12187/ BE-4264/ Q 29434. Developed in<br />

Russian Federation. Labelled 'Oryza sativa L. v. subjanthoceros'.<br />

The following were donated by National Scientific Committee of China,<br />

Beijing, China. Received 11/02/1992.<br />

PI 596839. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "TE QING NO. 2"/ 1/ BE-4308; Q 29459. Developed in China.<br />

PI 596840. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "GUANG LU AI NO. 4"; 2; BE-4308/ Q 29460. Developed in China.<br />

PI 596841. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "TIE GU AI NO. 31"; 3; BE-4308/ Q 29461. Developed in China.<br />

The following were collected by International Rice Research Institute,<br />

Cambodia Project, Cambodia. Donated by Don Groth, Rice Research Station,<br />

Louisiana State University, Agric. Exp. Station, P.O. Box 1429, Crowley,<br />

Louisiana 70429-1429, United States. Received 02/11/1993.<br />

PI 596842. Oryza glaberrima Steud.<br />

Landrace. IRRI 102557/ DG84117; Q 29692. Collected in Liberia. Latitude<br />

7 deg. 45' 0 11 N. Longitude 10 deg. 0' 0 11 W. Gissi, Chaysenei, Lofa<br />

County.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute,<br />

Cambodia Project, Cambodia. Donated by Paul A. Counce, University of<br />

Arkansas, <strong>No</strong>rtheast Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box 48, Keiser,<br />

Arkansas 72351, United States. Received 02/18/1993.<br />

PI 596843. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. R92-3097-1/ 82 GF SUGARY/ Q 29748.<br />

PI 596844. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. R92-3098-1/ EM5 SUGARY/ Q 29749.<br />

PI 596845. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. R92-3099-1/ EM20 SHRUNKEN-IS; Q 29750.<br />

The following were donated by Reinmar Tejeira, Universidad de Panama,<br />

Department of Agricultural Sciences, PSC # 7 Box 284, Apo Aa, Panama.<br />

Received 04/14/1993.<br />

PI 596846. Oryza sativa L.<br />

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Cultivar. "IDIAP-863 11 ; BE-4616; Q 30459. Developed in Panama. Pedigree<br />

- Pedigree for 'S-863-117 1 = IR8/PK203. This pedigree enclosed with<br />

IDIAP-863. Long grain, yield Kg/ha 6442, milling % head-total 68-72,<br />

good seedling vigor, days to 5% heading 93, height 108 cm. Resistant to<br />

lodging. Mod. resistant to Blast, Sheath Blight, and Narrow Br. Leaf<br />

Spot. Mod. susceptible to Brown Leaf Spot.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596847. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. AS13744; REP. I PLOT NO. 101; BE-4872; Q 32057. Developed in<br />

India. 63 days to heading. 101 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596848. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BG850-2; REP. I PLOT. NO. 103; BE-4872; Q 32059. Developed in<br />

Sri Lanka. Pedigree - BG380/BG367-4. 83 days to heading, 101 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596849. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BR4608-R1-R2-R3; REP. I PLOT. NO. 104; BE-4872; Q 3<strong>206</strong>0.<br />

Developed in Bangladesh. Pedigree - TPI/IR19746-26-2-3-3-2. 75 days to<br />

heading. 12 9 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596850. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IET11754; REP.I PLOT NO. 106; BE-4872; Q 3<strong>206</strong>2. Developed in<br />

India. Pedigree - IR2 9/Ngoba. 87 days to heading. 114 cm plant height.<br />

3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute, P.O.<br />

Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596851. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR19670-263-3-2-2-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 107; BE-4872; Q 3<strong>206</strong>3.<br />

Pedigree - R.Heenati/4*IR4432-53-3. 90 days to heading. 105 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596852. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR49457-33-1-2-2-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 108; BE-4872; Q 3<strong>206</strong>4.<br />

Pedigree - IR18348-36-3-3/IR34679-7-2//IR29723-143-3-2-1. 88 days to<br />

heading. 89 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596853. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR53301-133-1-1-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 109; BE-4872; Q 3<strong>206</strong>5.<br />

Pedigree - IR24632-34-2/IR28224-3-2-3-2. 89 days to heading. 108 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596854. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR53970-74-1-2-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 110; BE-4872; Q 3<strong>206</strong>6.<br />

Pedigree - IR31906-67-1-1-2-2/IR31802-48-2-2-2//IR41985-111-3-2-2. 87<br />

days to heading. 80 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596855. Oryza sativa L.<br />

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Breeding. IR56279-C2-99-2-3-2; REP. I PLOT NO. Ill; BE-4872; Q 3<strong>206</strong>7.<br />

Pedigree - COMPOSITE CROSS. 90 days to heading. 76 cm plant height. 1<br />

pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596856. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR56381-139-2-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 112; BE-4872; Q 3<strong>206</strong>8.<br />

Pedigree - IR28239-94-2-3-6-2/IR64. 83 days to heading. 96 cm plant<br />

height. 1 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596857. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR57298-31-2-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 113; BE-4872; Q 3<strong>206</strong>9.<br />

Pedigree - IR35293-125-3-3-3/IR24632-34-2//IR35366-28-3-1-2-2. 79 days<br />

to heading. 82 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596858. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR64616H; REP. I PLOT NO. 114; BE-4872; Q 32070. Pedigree -<br />

IR62829A/IR29723-143-3-2-1R.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596859. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. OM296; REP I PLOT NO. 116; BE-4872; Q 32072. Developed in<br />

Vietnam. Pedigree - THAN NONG DO/IR48. 83 days to heading. 74 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596860. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. OM576; REP. I PLOT NO. 117; BE-4872; Q 32073. Developed in<br />

Vietnam. Pedigree - HUNGARI/IR48. 79 days to heading. 88 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596861. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP1699-26-1-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 119; BE-4872; Q 32075.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - KRASNODARSKI 424/RASI. 90 days to<br />

heading. 105 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596862. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2428-132-24-11-148; REP. I PLOT NO. 120; BE-4872; Q 32076.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - Rasi/Dular. 78 days to heading. 84 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596863. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SANHUANGZHAN NO. 2"; REP. I PLOT NO. 122; BE-4872; Q 32078.<br />

Developed in China. Pedigree - IR9965-48-2/TUANHUANGZHAN. 87 days to<br />

heading. 85 cm plant height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596864. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SHUI XIU 11"; REP. I PLOT NO. 123; BE-4872; Q 32079.<br />

Developed in China. Pedigree - CE21/XIANG-HU//CE25. 65 days to heading.<br />

64 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596865. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. S1324-1E-PN-3-1-9; REP. I PLOT NO. 124; BE-4872; Q 32080.<br />

Developed in Indonesia. Pedigree - Cisadane/lR4427-51-6-3. 86 days to<br />

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heading. 109 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596866. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. S969B-265-1-4-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 125; BE-4872; Q 32081.<br />

Developed in Indonesia. Pedigree - S55C-31-2/S263. 87 days to heading.<br />

91 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596867. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "TAI SEN YU 255"; REP. I PLOT NO. 126; BE-4872; Q 32082.<br />

Developed in Taiwan. Pedigree - Taichung Sen<br />

10//IR29/I-Geo-Gen//Taichung Sen 10. 88 days to heading. 91 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596868. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "TAICHUNG SEN GLUTINOUS 1"; REP. I PLOT NO. 127; BE-4872; Q<br />

32083. Developed in Taiwan. 90 days to heading. 92 cm plant height. 3<br />

pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596869. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BRB223-2-2-2-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 101; BE-4872; Q 32147.<br />

Developed in Bangladesh. Pedigree - BR2/IR36. 91 days to heading. 126<br />

cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596870. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BR1543-1-1-1-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 103; BE-4872; Q 32149.<br />

Developed in Bangladesh. Pedigree - BR3/KN-1B-361-8-6-9-4-4. 96 days to<br />

heading. 13 9 cm plant height. 2 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596871. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BR1725-13-7-1-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 104; BE-4872; Q 32150.<br />

Developed in Bangladesh. Pedigree - BR11/ARC10550. 92 days to heading.<br />

128 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596872. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BR827-35-2-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 105; BE-4872; Q 32151. Developed<br />

in Bangladesh. Pedigree - BR51-46-1/IR2863-48-2. 95 days to heading.<br />

119 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596873. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "FARO 37"; REP. I PLOT NO. 106; BE-4872; Q 32152. Developed in<br />

Nigeria. Pedigree - TOX494-3696/TOX711//BG6812. 96 days to heading. 98<br />

cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute, P.O.<br />

Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596874. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR36892-163-1-2-2-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 107; BE-4872; Q 32153.<br />

Pedigree - IR21818-1-2/IR19660-274-3-3-1-3. 104 days to heading. Ill cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596875. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR49461-181-2-3-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 108; BE-4872; Q 32154.<br />

Pedigree - IR19661-364-1-2-3/IR3259-PP5-160-3//IR34583-75-1. 98 days to<br />

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heading. 105 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596876. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR51673-77-1-2-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 109/ BE-4872; Q 32155.<br />

Pedigree - IR24594-204-1-3-2-6-2/IR28224-3-2-3-2. 95 days to heading.<br />

114 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596877. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR53960-219-2-1-3-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 110; BE-4872; Q 32156.<br />

Pedigree - IR31892-46-3-2/IR28222-9-2-2-2-2//IR28224-3-2-3-2. 102 days<br />

to heading. 106 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596878. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR58115-11-1-3-2; REP. I PLOT NO. Ill; BE-4872; Q 32157.<br />

Pedigree - IR39334-50-2-1-3-2/IR32453-20-3-2-2. 95 days to heading. 106<br />

cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596879. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR58773-35-3-1-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 112; BE-4872; Q 32158.<br />

Pedigree - IR40720-72-1-2/IR32453-20-3-2-2//IR24594-204-1-3-2--6-2. 96<br />

days to heading. 86 cm plant height. 1 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596880. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR59601-301-3-6; REP. I PLOT NO 113; BE-4872; Q 32159.<br />

Pedigree - IR42029-38-1-3-3-2/IR44699-21-1-3-4. 95 days to heading. 93<br />

cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596881. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR64615H; REP. I PLOT NO. 114; BE-4872; Q 32160. Pedigree -<br />

IR58025A/IR29723-143-3-2-1R. 93 days to heading. 112 cm plant height.<br />

Hybrid rice.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596882. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "ITA 234"; REP. I PLOT NO. 115; BE-4872; Q 32161. Developed in<br />

Nigeria. 93 days to heading. 102 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were developed by International Center for Tropical<br />

Agriculture, Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali, Valle, Colombia. Donated by<br />

International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099,<br />

Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596883. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. P<strong>206</strong>0F4-2-5-1B; REP. I PLOT NO. 118; BE-4872; Q 32164.<br />

Pedigree - CICA 7//IR36/CICA 9. 106 days to heading. 106 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1&99, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

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PI 596884. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP1579-1901-82-57; REP. I PLOT NO. 119; BE-4872; Q 32165.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - Phalguna/ARC 6650. 101 days to heading.<br />

94 cm plant height. 3 pacp to maturity.<br />

PI 596885. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP1821-5-17-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 120; BE-4872; Q 32166.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - OS4/Phalguna. 105 days to heading. 108<br />

cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596886. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2095-5-7-34; REP. I PLOT NO. 121; BE-4872; Q 32167.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - Vikram/Andrewsali. 94 days to heading.<br />

112 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596887. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2151-221-4-2-4; REP. I PLOT NO. 122; BE-4872; Q 32168.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - IR8/BJ1//IR22///CR98-7216. 96 days to<br />

heading. 110 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596888. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP1278-129-635-8; REP. I PLOT NO. 123; BE-4872; Q 32169.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - RP6-516-34-l-8/Khonorollo. 96 days to<br />

heading. 121 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596889. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2184-218-677-20; REP. I PLOT NO.124; BE-4872; Q 32170.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - RP79-9/Salumpikit. 104 days to heading.<br />

118 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596890. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. SPRLR80075-PSL-36-2-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 125; BE-4872; Q 32171.<br />

Developed in Thailand. 91 days to heading. 100 cm plant height. 3 pacp<br />

at maturity.<br />

PI 596891. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. TNAU801793; REP. I PLOT NO. 126; BE-4872; Q 32172. Developed<br />

in India. Pedigree - C041/C03 9. 91 days to heading. 84 cm plant height.<br />

3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596892. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. TNAU831520; REP. I PLOT NO. 127; BE-4872; Q 32173. Developed<br />

in India. Pedigree - RY2/IR36. 92 days to heading. 102 cm plant height.<br />

3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596893. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "VILLAGUAY P.A."; REP. I PLOT NO. 128; BE-4872; Q 32174.<br />

Developed in Argentina. Pedigree - H78(44)/H118//Dawn/lR594-34. 91 days<br />

to heading. 115 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596894. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BG1222; BE-4872; Q 32237. Developed in Sri Lanka. Pedigree -<br />

BG379-2/IR13439-191-1-2-1. 85 days to heading. 96 cm plant height. 3<br />

pacp at maturity.<br />

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PI 596895. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BG1321; BE-4872; Q 32238. Developed in Sri Lanka. Pedigree -<br />

B3-1026/B2-3739. 77 days to heading. 95 cm plant height. 3 pacp at<br />

maturity.<br />

PI 596896. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "BR-IRGA 414"; BE-4872; Q 32240. Developed in Brazil. 68 days<br />

to heading. 79 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596897. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BR1543-5-1-2-3; BE-4872/ Q 32241. Developed in Bangladesh.<br />

Pedigree - BR3/KN-1B-361-8-6-9-4-4. 87 days to heading. 134 cm plant<br />

height. 4 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596898. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. B6287G-MR-24; BE-4872; Q 32243. Developed in Indonesia.<br />

Pedigree - IR50/Pontianak//B1050/Cisadane. 90 days to heading. 100 cm<br />

plant height. 2 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596899. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. B6975F-MR-5-1-2; BE-4872; Q 32244. Developed in Indonesia.<br />

Pedigree - B3622*2/2*Bogowonto//Arias. 90 days to heading. 109 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596900. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "CL SELECCION 72B"; BE-4872; Q 32248. Developed in Brazil. 69<br />

days to heading. 73 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596901. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "CL SELECCION 88"; BE-4872; Q 32249. Developed in Brazil. 68<br />

days to heading. 77 cm plant height. 4 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596902. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CNTLR80076-44-1-1-1; BE-4872; Q 32250. Developed in Thailand.<br />

Pedigree - IR8234-14T-2-0/RST40-2-2. 87 days to heading. 93 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were developed by International Center for Tropical<br />

Agriculture, Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali, Valle, Colombia. Donated by<br />

International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099,<br />

Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596903. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CT7949-3-3-1P-M-1P; BE-4872; Q 32251. Pedigree -<br />

I8420/IART120//IR21015-72-3-3-3-1. 85 days to heading. 92 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596904. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CT8008-3-12-3P-M-1P; BE-4872; Q 32252. Pedigree -<br />

17719/5738//IR21015-72-3-3-3-1. 85 days to heading. 84 cm plant height.<br />

3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596905. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CT8249-2-7-2-M-1P; BE-4872; Q 32253. Pedigree -<br />

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38409-1/38941-1//P4278-F2-80-4-1X. 90 days to heading. 84 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596906. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CU8068; BE-4872; Q 32254. Developed in Cuba. 89 days to<br />

heading. 91 cm plant height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596907. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "DR29"; BE-4872; Q 32255. Developed in Pakistan. Pedigree -<br />

IR662/IR710-PD1-PD3-PC2. 89 days to heading. 98 cm plant height. 5 pacp<br />

at maturity.<br />

PI 596908. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "ECIA 128"; BE-4872; Q 32256. Developed in Cuba. Pedigree -<br />

5006//3555/Camponi. 89 days to heading. 97 cm plant height. 3 pacp at<br />

maturity.<br />

PI 596909. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. GZ1368-5-4; BE-4872; Q 32257. Developed in Egypt. 90 days to<br />

heading. 93 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596910. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H187-17-2-1; BE-4872; Q 32258. Developed in Argentina.<br />

Pedigree - Dawn/Zenith//H122//Dawn/IR594-34. 88 days to heading. 92 cm<br />

plant height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

?I 596911. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H232-44-1-1; BE-4872; Q 32259. Developed in Argentina.<br />

Pedigree - Sin <strong>No</strong>mbre//IR22454-3/H99 (SIN NOMBRE= 'nameless'). 84 days<br />

to heading. 94 cm plant height. 4 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596912. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H239-35-1-3-1; BE-4872; Q 32260. Developed in Argentina.<br />

Pedigree - CI9708/H135-23-1-1. 86 days to heading. 72 cm plant height. 5<br />

pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596913. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H244-44-1-1-1; BE-4872; Q 32261. Developed in Argentina.<br />

Pedigree - CI9708/H136-39-1. 84 days to heading. 87 cm plant height. 4<br />

pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596914. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H256-76-1-1-1; BE-4872; Q 32262. Developed in Argentina.<br />

Pedigree - H126-26-l/Lucas P.A. 89 days to heading. 95 cm plant height.<br />

4 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596915. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H270-30-2-1-1; BE-4872; Q 32263. Developed in Argentina.<br />

Pedigree - Dwarf/unknown//Lucas P.A. 84 days to heading. 110 cm plant<br />

height. 4 pacp at maturity.<br />

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The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute, P.O.<br />

Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596916. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR41985-111-3-2-2; BE-4872; Q 32264. Pedigree -<br />

IR4547-4-1-2/IR1905-81-3-1//IR25621-94-3-2. 80 days to heading. 84 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596917. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR47751-144-1-3-2; BE-4872; Q 32265. Pedigree -<br />

IR4563-52-1-3-6/IR25588-32-2//IR29506-60-3-3-2. 89 days to heading. 95<br />

cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596918. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR49517-15-2-2-1-2-2; BE-4872; Q 32266. Pedigree -<br />

IR24632-34-2/IR18348-36-3-3//IR25587-133-3-2-2-2. 88 days to heading. 93<br />

cm plant height. 2 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596919. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR50350-77-1-2-3-2; BE-4872; Q 32267. Pedigree -<br />

IR31787-41-2-2-3-3/IR24632-34-2. 97 days to heading. 82 cm plant height.<br />

3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596920. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR50263-61-1-2-2; BE-4872; Q 32268. Pedigree -<br />

IR31868-64-2-3-3-3/IR32429-47-3-2-2. 80 days to heading. 87 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596921. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR52280-20-3-2-3; BE-4872; Q 32269. Pedigree -<br />

IR28222-9-2-2-2-2/IR31868-64-2-3-3-3//IR4563-52-1-3-6. 84 days to<br />

heading. 89 cm plant height. 4 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596922. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR52297-64-3-2-2; BE-4872; Q 32270. Pedigree -<br />

IR31868-64-2-3-3-3/IR64//IR32429-47-3-2-2. 90 days to heading. 90 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596923. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR52350-81-3-1-2; BE-4872; Q 32271. Pedigree -<br />

IR35546-53-3-3-2/IR31868-64-2-3-3-3//IR31802-48-2-2-2. 83 days to<br />

heading. 90 cm plant height. 2 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596924. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR53901-64-3-2-1; BE-4872; Q 32272. Pedigree -<br />

IR5657-33-2/IR32429-47-3-2-2//IR42015-83-3-2-2. 82 days to heading. 81<br />

cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596925. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR53912-98-1-2-2; BE-4872; Q 32273. Pedigree -<br />

IR13427-45-3-1-2-2-2/IR64//IR42015-83-3-2-2. 82 days to heading. 77 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596926. Oryza sativa L.<br />

88


Breeding. IR53915-137-3-2-3; BE-4872; Q 32274. Pedigree -<br />

IR13427-45-3-1-2-2-2/IR31868-64-2-3-3-3//IR32429-122-3-1-2. 89 days to<br />

heading. 85 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596927. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR53915-61-3-3-3; BE-4872; Q 32275. Pedigree -<br />

IR13427-45-3-1-2-2-2/IR31868-64-2-3-3-3//IR32429-122-3-1-2. 88 days to<br />

heading. 76 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596928. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR53970-100-3-3-2; BE-4872; Q 32276. Pedigree -<br />

IR31906-67-1-1-2-2/IR31802-48-2-2-2//IR41985-111-3-2-2. 82 days to<br />

heading. 70 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596929. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR53970-9-2-2-1; BE-4872; Q 32277. Pedigree -<br />

IR31906-67-1-1-2-2/IR31802-48-2-2-2//IR41935-111-3-2-2. 79 days to<br />

heading. 76 cm plant height. 2 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596930. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR54017-131-1-3-2; BE-4872; Q 32278. Pedigree -<br />

IR34679-7-2/IR32429-47-3-2-2//IR4201583-2-2. 86 days to heading. 81 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596931. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR56450-28-2-2; BE-4872; Q 32279. Pedigree -<br />

IR41985-111-3-2-2/IR64. 85 days to heading. 91 cm plant height. 2 pacp<br />

at maturity.<br />

PI 596932. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. "IR58082-104-3-1"; BE-4872; Q 32280. Pedigree -<br />

IR28239-94-2-3-6-2/IR44595-70-2-2-3. 85 days to heading. 81 cm plant<br />

height. 2 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596933. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IRIR8099-41-2-3; BE-4872; Q 32281. Pedigree -<br />

IR35366-90-3-2-1-2/IR24632-34-2. 87 days to heading. 92 cm plant height.<br />

2 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596934. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR58100-144-3-2; BE-4872; Q 32282. Pedigree -<br />

IR35366-90-3-2-1-2/IR31868-64-2-3-3-3. 87 days to heading. 78 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596935. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. J355-6-2-1-1; BE-4872; Q 32283. Developed in Dominican<br />

Republic. Pedigree - IR2793-80-1/J49-1-78. 87 days to heading. 78 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596936. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. PNA1005-F4-88-1; BE-4872; Q 32285. Developed in Peru.<br />

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Pedigree - INTI/BKNLR75091-CNT-B3-RST-40-2-2. 85 days to heading. 89 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596937. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. PNA1010-F4-23-2-1; BE-4872; Q 32287. Developed in Peru.<br />

Pedigree - INTI/PNA386-F4-341-1. 85 days to heading. 87 cm plant height.<br />

3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute, P.O.<br />

Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596938. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. PR23366-1; BE-4872; Q 32288. Pedigree -<br />

MRC5888-3462//IR50/IR64. 88 days to heading. 80 cm plant height. 4 pacp<br />

at maturity.<br />

PI 596939. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. PR23388-93; BE-4872; Q 32289. Pedigree - MRC17825-1390/IR841.<br />

88 days to heading. 88 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596940. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2095-1-10-22; BE-4872; Q 32291. Developed in India.<br />

Pedigree - RPW-6-13/Andrewsali. 90 days to heading. 102 cm plant height.<br />

4 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596941. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2151-173-1-8; BE-4872; Q 32292. Developed in India.<br />

Pedigree - IR8/BJ1//IR22//CR98-7216. 89 days to heading. 109 cm plant<br />

height. 4 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596942. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2217-4766-67-1; BE-4872; Q 32293. Developed in India.<br />

Pedigree - IET7615/RP79-5. 79 days to heading. 97 cm plant height. 3<br />

pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596943. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2263-934-592-5; BE-4872; Q 32294. Developed in India.<br />

Pedigree - Sona/ARC11554. 78 days to heading. 77 cm plant height. 3 pacp<br />

at maturity.<br />

PI 596944. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2327-318-869; BE-4872; Q 32295. Developed in India.<br />

Pedigree - Atna/ARC5984. 82 days to heading. 97 cm plant height. 3 pacp<br />

at maturity.<br />

PI 596945. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. TNAU842805; BE-4872; Q 32297. Developed in India. Pedigree -<br />

TNAU9426-6/IR50. 85 days to heading. 88 cm plant height. 3 pacp at<br />

maturity.<br />

90


PI 596946. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. TOPLOEA 58/76; BE-4872; Q 32298. Developed in Romania. 62<br />

days to heading. 64 cm plant height. 4 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596947. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. TOPLOEA 70/76/ BE-4872; Q 32299. Developed in Romania. 60<br />

days to heading. 58 cm plant height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were developed by International Institute of Tropical<br />

Agriculture, Maize Research Program, P.M.B. 5320, Ibadan, Nigeria. Donated by<br />

International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099,<br />

Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596948. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. TOX960-42-1; BE-4872; Q 32300. Pedigree - TOM 1-3/Gissi 27. 86<br />

days to heading. 99 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596949. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BR1704-6-3-3-4; REP. I PLOT NO. 102; BE-4872; Q 32307.<br />

Developed in Bangladesh. Pedigree -<br />

BR51-46-5-HR65//BR4-3C-51-2/IR5-114-3-1. 87 days to heading. 149 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity. Rated 9 for lodging.<br />

PI 596950. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BR1725-13-7-16; REP. I PLOT NO. 103; BE-4872; Q 32308.<br />

Developed in Bangladesh. Pedigree - BR11/ARC10550. 84 days to heading.<br />

120 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity. Rated 7 for lodging. Moderately<br />

susceptible BLS.<br />

PI 596951. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP1551-2-7-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 108; BE-4872; Q 32313. Developed<br />

in India. Pedigree - RP6-516-34-1-8/MR1523. 84 days to heading. 84 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596952. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2095-5-8-31; REP. I PLOT NO. 110; BE-4872; Q 32315.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - Vikram/Andrewsali. 85 days to heading.<br />

Ill cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity. Rated 5 for lodging. Moderately<br />

susceptible to SHB.<br />

PI 596953. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2151-2-11-5; REP. I PLOT NO. Ill; BE-4872; Q 32316.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - IET4141/CR98-7216. 85 days to heading.<br />

122 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity. Rated 1 for lodging.<br />

PI 596954. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2167-323-1-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 112; BE-4872; Q 32317.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - Basmati 370/RP2144. 85 days to heading.<br />

Ill cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

91


PI 596955. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2199-14-2-6-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 113; BE-4872; Q 32318.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - Phalguna/TKM6. 77 days to heading. 94 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity. Moderately resistant to RTV.<br />

PI 596956. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2235-200-91-62; REP. I PLOT NO. 114; BE-4872; Q 32319.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - IR5 0/Phalguna. 83 days to heading. 85 cm<br />

plant height. 4 pacp at maturity. Rated 3 for lodging. Moderately<br />

susceptible to BL & RTV.<br />

PI 596957. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2246-7-2; REP. I PLOT NO. 115; BE-4872; Q 32320. Developed<br />

in India. Pedigree - Pusa 2-21/Surekha. 79 days to heading. 96 cm plant<br />

height. 4 pacp at maturity. Susceptible to RTV. Mod. susceptible to BB.<br />

PI 596958. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP260-228-1-1; REP. I PLOT NO. 116; BE-4872; Q 32321.<br />

Developed in India. Pedigree - IR8/Latisail. 78 days to heading. 107 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute, P.O.<br />

Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596959. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. C2757-22-1-1-1; ENTRY NO. 4; BE-4872; Q 32363. Pedigree -<br />

IR18348-36-3-3/C1612-82-2-2-1-2. 84 days to heading. 85 cm plant height.<br />

4 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596960. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. C2764-10-2; ENTRY NO. 5; BE-4872; Q 32364. Pedigree -<br />

IR18348-36-3-3/C1064-13. 84 days to heading. 84 cm plant height. 3 pacp<br />

at maturity.<br />

PI 596961. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR37344-AC800; ENTRY NO. 7; BE-4872; Q 32366. Pedigree -<br />

IR48/Suweon 290. 83 days to heading. 81 cm plant height. 3 pacp at<br />

maturity.<br />

PI 596962. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR38499-CO-368-3-21-1; ENTRY NO. 8; BE-4872; Q 32367. Pedigree<br />

- Composite cross. 88 days to heading. 106 cm plant height. 2 pacp at<br />

maturity. Rated 3 for lodging.<br />

PI 596963. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR39422-18-1-2-2; ENTRY NO. 9; BE-4872; Q 32368. Pedigree -<br />

IR60/IR10179-23-1-3//IR58. 83 days to heading. 92 cm plant height. 3<br />

pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596964. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR43549-56-41-3-1; ENTRY NO. 12; BE-4872; Q 32371. Pedigree -<br />

Black Gora/lR19058-107-l//lR9129-209-2-2-2-l/lR6402-OT- 7-0-0. 86 days<br />

to heading. 98 cm plant height. 2 pacp at maturity.<br />

92


PI 596965. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR33592-62-1-3-3-2; ENTRY NO. 13; BE-4872; Q 32372. Pedigree -<br />

IR18348-36-3-3/IR1905-81-3-1//IR28128-45-2. 84 days to heading. 89 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596966. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR49708-11-2-3; ENTRY NO. 14; BE-4872; Q 32373. Pedigree -<br />

IR20992-7-2-2-2-2-3/IR26702-111-1//IR29706-94-1-3-2. 72 days to heading.<br />

101 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity. Rated 9 for lodging.<br />

PI 596967. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "IR 72"; ENTRY NO. 15; BE-4872; Q 32374. Pedigree -<br />

IR19661-9-2-3/IR15795-199-3-3//IR9129-209-2-2-2-1.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596968. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. LD180-16; ENTRY NO. 16; BE-4872; Q 32375. Developed in Sri<br />

Lanka. Pedigree - BW302/Basmati. 86 days to heading. 91 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596969. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. LD183-3; ENTRY NO. 17; BE-4872; Q 32376. Developed in Sri<br />

Lanka. Pedigree - BW300-6/IR50. 86 days to heading. 106 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596970. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. LD183-4; ENTRY NO. 18; BE-4872; Q 32377. Developed in Sri<br />

Lanka. Pedigree - BW300-6/IR50. 90 days to heading. 106 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596971. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. OR410-7; ENTRY NO. 19; BE-4872; Q 32378. Developed in India.<br />

Pedigree - IR28/Suphala//OR78-19. 85 days to heading. 91 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596972. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2136-43-2; ENTRY NO. 20; BE-4872; Q 32379. Developed in<br />

India. Pedigree - IR8/RP633-519-1-3-8-1. 88 days to heading. 88 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596973. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP2415-203-5-1-2; ENTRY NO. 21; BE-4872; Q 32380. Developed in<br />

India. Pedigree - IR36/IC47321. 80 days to heading. 84 cm plant height.<br />

3 pacp at maturity. Rated 2 for lodging.<br />

PI 596974. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CN839-102-8/2; ENTRY NO. 5; BE-4872; Q 32387. Developed in<br />

India. 80 days to heading. 138 cm plant height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

Rated 7 for lodging. Susceptible to BLS.<br />

PI 596975. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CT6741-CA-14; ENTRY NO. 6; BE-4872; Q 32388. Developed in<br />

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Chile. Pedigree - Lemont/Diamante//Quilla 65101. 79 days to heading. 75<br />

cm plant height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596976. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CT6742-22-5-4-M-3-M; ENTRY NO. 7; BE-4872; Q 32389. Developed<br />

in Chile. Pedigree - Lemont/Quilla 64117/Quilla 65101. 66 days to<br />

heading. 79 cm plant height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596977. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CT6744-2-11-1-M-M; ENTRY NO. 8; BE-4872; Q 32390. Developed in<br />

Chile. Pedigree - Lemont/Quilla 66304//Quilla 65101. 78 days to<br />

heading. 84 cm plant height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596978. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CT6746-11-2-2-M-1-M; ENTRY NO. 9; BE-4872; Q 32391. Developed<br />

in Chile. Pedigree - Lemont/Diamante//Diamante. 74 days to heading. 78<br />

cm plant height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596979. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H232-58-2; ENTRY NO. 10; BE-4872; Q 32392. Developed in<br />

Argentina. Pedigree - Sin <strong>No</strong>mbre (USA)/H126-26 (SIN NOMBRE =<br />

•Nameless'). 82 days to heading. 96 cm plant height. 2 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596980. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H274-10-1-1; ENTRY NO. 11; BE-4872; Q 32393. Developed in<br />

Argentina. Pedigree - Szarvasi K./Szojuznij//BBT50. 82 days to heading.<br />

104 cm plant height. 2 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596981. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H278-24-1-4; ENTRY NO. 12; BE-4872; Q 32394. Developed in<br />

Argentina. Pedigree - Chokoto/H161-18. 82 days to heading. 105 cm plant<br />

height. 2 pacp at maturity. Moderately susceptible to RTV.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute, P.O.<br />

Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596982. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR13539-100-2-2-2-3; ENTRY NO. 14; BE-4872; Q 32396. Pedigree<br />

- Rathu Heenati/IR30(BPHS)//IR36. 84 days to heading. 76 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 596983. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR39537-45-3-2-3; ENTRY NO. 15; BE-4872; Q 32397. Pedigree -<br />

IR9129-209-2-2-2-1/IR19774-23-2-2-2//IR9729-67-3. 69 days to heading. 92<br />

cm plant height. 1 pacp at maturity, rated 3 for lodging. Moderately<br />

susceptible to BLS. Mod. resistant to RTV.<br />

PI 596984. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR58581-AC4-4; ENTRY NO. 16; BE-4872; Q 32398. Pedigree -<br />

Ching Shi 15/Ta Mao Tao. 75 days to heading. 92 cm plant height. 3 pacp<br />

at maturity. Moderately susceptible to BLS.<br />

PI 596985. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR58581-AC4-5; ENTRY NO. 17; BE-4872; Q 32399. Pedigree -<br />

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Ching Shi 15/Ta Mao Tao. 75 days to heding. 93 cm plant height. 3 pacp<br />

at maturity.<br />

PI 596986. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR58586-AC16-1; ENTRY NO. 18; BE-4872; Q 32400. Pedigree -<br />

Cheolweon 31/Ta Mao Tao. 77 days to heding. 95 cm plant height. 2 pacp<br />

at maturity. Rated 9 for lodging. Moderately susceptible to BLS.<br />

PI 596987. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR58592-AC1-1; ENTRY NO. 19; BE-4872; Q 32401. Pedigree - Hua<br />

110/Bja Naab. 81 days to heading. 122 cm plant height. 2 pacp at<br />

maturity.<br />

PI 596988. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR58592-AC1-4; ENTRY NO. 20; BE-4872; Q 32402. Pedigree<br />

110/Bja Naab. 81 days to heading. 123 cm plant height. 2 pacp at<br />

maturity.<br />

PI 596989. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR58614-B-B-6-2; ENTRY NO. 21; BE-4872; Q 32403. Pedigree -<br />

NR10041-66-3-1/B2982B-SR-62-3-1-4. 83 days to heading. 95 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

- Hua<br />

PI 596990. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR58614-B-B-8-2; ENTRY NO. 22; BE-4872; Q 32404. Pedigree -<br />

NR10041-66-3-1/B2982B-SR-3-1-4. 83 days to heading. 91 cm plant height.<br />

3 pacp at maturity.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 596991. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "KUN XIAN"; ENTRY NO. 23; BE-4872; Q 32405. Developed in<br />

China. 83 days to heading. 100 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

Rated 7 for lodging. Susceptible to BLS.<br />

PI 596992. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. K338-80-1-1-1; ENTRY NO. 24; BE-4872; Q 32406. Developed in<br />

India. Pedigree - AC71/KN-1B-361-BK-27-1. 74 days to heading. 112 cm<br />

plant height. 4 pacp at maturity. Rated 7 for lodging. Susceptible to<br />

SHB & RTV. Mod. Susceptible to BB.<br />

PI 596993. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. K39-2; ENTRY NO. 25; BE-4872; Q 32407. Developed in India.<br />

Pedigree - China 1039/IR580-19-2-3-3. 77 days to heading. 114 cm plant<br />

height. 4 pacp at maturity. Susceptible to BLS.<br />

PI 596994. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. K448-1-2; ENTRY NO. 27; BE-4872; Q 32409. Developed in India.<br />

Pedigree - Jukkoku/IET1444. 73 days to heading. 107 cm plant height. 5<br />

pacp at maturity. Rated 3 for lodging. Susceptible to BLS.<br />

PI 596995. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. K449-2-1; ENTRY NO. 28; BE-4872; Q 32410. Developed in India.<br />

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Pedigree - IET1444/Jukkoku. 74 days to heading. 116 cm plant height. 5<br />

pacp at maturity. Rated 5 for lodging. Susceptible to BLS.<br />

PI 596996. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. RP1670-7613-32; ENTRY NO. 30; BE-4872; Q 32412. Developed in<br />

India. Pedigree - M63-83/Cauvery. 69 days to heading. 76 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity. Moderately susceptible to RTV.<br />

PI 596997. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. SPTLR81366-PTG-27-1-2-1-1; ENTRY NO. 31; BE-4872; Q 32413.<br />

Developed in Thailand. Pedigree - RD8/BR51-282-8. 83 days to heading.<br />

153 cm plant height. 4 pacp at maturity. Rated 9 for lodging.<br />

PI 596998. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. SPTLR81399-PTG-9-2-2-1-1; ENTRY NO. 32; BE-4872; Q 32414.<br />

Developed in Thailand. Pedigree - IR29/2*BKNBR1030-28-l-5. 84 days to<br />

heading. 155 cm plant height. 4 pacp at maturity. 9 FOR LODGING.<br />

PI 596999. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. SR11451-T199; ENTRY NO. 33; BE-4872; Q 32415. Developed in<br />

Korea, South. Pedigree - RAC 3/Hamaasahi. 75 days to heading. 78 cm<br />

plant height. 5 pacp at maturity. Rated 5 for lodging. Susceptible to<br />

SHB & RTV.<br />

PI 597000. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "ARONGANA 688"; ENTRY NO. 35; BE-4872; Q 32417. Developed in<br />

India. 93 days to heading. 135 cm plant height. 4 pacp at maturity.<br />

Moderately susceptible to BB.<br />

PI 597001. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "H175"; ENTRY NO. 39; BE-4872; Q 32421. Collected in Argentina<br />

Pedigree - H117-12/Lebonnet. 88 days to heading. 87 cm plant height.<br />

5 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597002. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H194-27-2-2-2; ENTRY NO. 41; BE-4872; Q 32423. Developed in<br />

Argentina. Pedigree - H172-Fl/Sin <strong>No</strong>mbre (USA) (SIN NOMBRE MEANS<br />

'Nameless'). 91 days to heading. 85 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

Moderately susceptible to RTV.<br />

PI 597003. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. H239-103-1; ENTRY NO. 42; BE-4872; Q 32424. Developed in<br />

Argentina. Pedigree - C19708/H126-6. 90 days to heading. 83 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597004. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "IRAT 44"; ENTRY NO. 43; BE-4872; Q 32425. Developed in<br />

Burkina Faso. Pedigree - IRAT 10/IRAT 13. 86 days to heading. 84 cm<br />

plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597005. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR25425-PLP9-1; ENTRY NO. 44; BE-4872; Q 32426. Developed in<br />

India. Pedigree - Leng Kwang/IR36. 73 days to heading. 135 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity. Rated 3 for lodging.<br />

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The following were developed by Yeongnam Crop Experimental Station, Milyang,<br />

Kyongsang Nam, Korea, South. Donated by International Rice Research<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received<br />

08/23/1993.<br />

PI 597006. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "MILYANG 82"; ENTRY NO. 45; Namyeongbyeo; NE-4872; Q 32427.<br />

Pedigree - Milyang 40/3/IR10157-76/Milyang 40//Milyang 43/IR5533. 89<br />

days to heading. 87 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity. Moderately<br />

susceptible to BLS.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 597007. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. P3293; ENTRY NO. 46; BE-4872; Q 32428. Developed in Argentina.<br />

Pedigree - 5738//3224/Costa Rica. 106 days to heading. 89 cm plant<br />

height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597008. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "BARKAT"; K78-13; ENTRY NO. 48; BE-4872; Q 32430. Developed in<br />

India. Pedigree - Shinsei/China 971. 73 days to heading. 116 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity. Rated 3 for lodging. Moderately resistant to<br />

BB. Mod. susceptible to BLS.<br />

PI 597009. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. HR5824-B-3-2-3; ENTRY NO. 49; BE-4872; Q 32431. Developed in<br />

Korea, South. Pedigree - Akiyudaka/Suweon. 58 days to heading. 94 cm<br />

plant height. 2 pacp at maturity. Susceptible to RTV. Mod. susceptible<br />

to BB.<br />

PI 597010. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. HR6149-B-56-1-2; ENTRY NO. 50; BE-4872; Q 32432. Developed in<br />

Korea, South. Pedigree - Cheloweon 36/Saikai PL1. 69 days to heading.<br />

85 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597011. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "HSA 264"; ENTRY NO. 51; BE-4872; Q 32433. Developed in<br />

Hungary. 69 days to heading. 102 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597012. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "JINJUBYEO"; ENTRY NO. 52; BE-4872; Q 32434. Developed in<br />

Korea, South. Pedigree - HR769//Palkeum/BL1. 57 days to heading. 63 cm<br />

plant height. 5 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597013. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "HWACHEONGBYEO"; ENTRY NO. 53; BE-4872; Q 32435. Developed in<br />

Korea, South. Pedigree - Suweon 298/Milyang 64. 64 days to heading. 78<br />

cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity. Susceptible to RTV.<br />

PI 597014. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "KOGANE-MASARI"; ENTRY NO. 55; BE-4872; Q 32436. Developed in<br />

Japan. 74 days to heading. 104 cm plant height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

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Moderately susceptible to SBWH.<br />

PI 597015. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. LINE 26; ENTRY NO. 56; BE-4872; Q 32437. Developed in China.<br />

65 days to heading. 81 cm plant height. 2 pacp at maturity. Susceptible<br />

to RTV.<br />

The following were developed by Yeongnam Crop Experimental Station, Milyang,<br />

Kyongsang Nam, Korea, South. Donated by International Rice Research<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received<br />

08/23/1993.<br />

PI 597016. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "MILYANG 93"; ENTRY NO. 57; Sangnamnatyeo; BE-4872; Q 32438.<br />

75 days to heading. 95 cm plant height. 2 pacp at maturity. Susceptible<br />

to RTV.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 597017. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. SR14338-27-4-1-3; ENTRY NO. 58; BE-4872; Q 32439. Developed in<br />

Korea, South. 64 days to heading. 86 cm plant height. 3 pacp at<br />

maturity.<br />

The following were developed by Crop Experiment Station, Office of Rural<br />

Development, Suwon, Kyonggi, Korea, South. Donated by International Rice<br />

Research Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received<br />

08/23/1993.<br />

PI 597018. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SUWEON 313"; ENTRY NO. 60; Geumobyeo; BE-4872; Q 32441.<br />

Pedigree - Akitsu/Fuji 269. 68 days to heading. 82 cm plant height. 3<br />

pacp at maturity. Resistance to RTV.<br />

PI 597019. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SUWEON 349"; ENTRY NO. 61; Junbyeo; BE-4872; Q 32442.<br />

Pedigree - Inabawase/SR4084-5. 68 days to heading. 76 cm plant height. 3<br />

pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597020. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SUWEON 361"; ENTRY NO. 62; BE-4872; Q 32443. Pedigree -<br />

SR4084-5-4-5-5/Sasanishiki. 63 days to heading. 76 cm plant height. 3<br />

pacp to maturity. Resistance to RTV.<br />

PI 597021. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SUWEON 362"; ENTRY NO. 63; BE-4872; Q 32444. Pedigree -<br />

Chugoku 69/Sangpungbyeo. 62 days to heading. 71 cm plant height. 3 pacp<br />

at maturity.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

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933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 597022. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "TOMIHIKARI"; ENTRY NO. 64; BE-4872; Q 32445. Developed in<br />

Japan. 60 days to heading. 87 cm plant height. 5 pacp to maturity.<br />

PI 597023. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. YR4473-16-2-1-1-3; ENTRY NO. 65; BE-4872; Q 32446. Developed<br />

in Korea, South. 62 days to heading. 74 cm plant height. 3 pacp at<br />

maturity. Moderate resistance to RTV.<br />

PI 597024. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. 79004-TR4-4-2-1-1; ENTRY NO. 66; BE-4872; Q 32447. Developed<br />

in Turkey. Pedigree - Baldo/K78-13. 73 days to heading. 104 cm plant<br />

height. 2 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597025. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. 79021-TR21-11-1-1-1; ENTRY NO. 67; BE-4872; Q 32448. Developed<br />

in Turkey. Pedigree - Delta/Rodina. 74 days to heading. 101 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597026. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. 7906-TR21-1-1; ENTRY NO. 68; 3E-4872; Q 32449. Developed in<br />

Turkey. Pedigree - Baldo/Ribe. 69 days to heading. 110 cm plant height.<br />

3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597027. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. 7913-TR34-1-1; ENTRY NO. 69; BE-4872; Q 32450. Developed in<br />

Turkey. Pedigree - Balcjo/Komsomolski. 70 days to heading. 99 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597028. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. 80099-TR242-4-1-1; ENTRY NO. 71; BE-4872; Q 32452. Developed<br />

in Turkey. Pedigree - Kuban 3/Rocca. 66 days to heading. 106 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597029. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. 80110-TR4-1-1; ENTRY NO. 72; BE-4872; Q 32453. Developed in<br />

Turkey. Pedigree - Plovdiv/Rocca. 66 days to heading. 106 cm plant<br />

height. 3 pacp at maturity.<br />

PI 597030. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. 80116-TR259-9-1-1; ENTRY NO. 73; BE-4872; Q 32454. Developed<br />

in Turkey. Pedigree - Plovdiv-BEl/Baldo.<br />

The following were donated by J. Perry Gustafson, USDA, ARS, University of<br />

Missouri, Department of Agronomy, Columbia, Missouri 65201, United States.<br />

Received 02/03/1994.<br />

PI 597031. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. BE-5083; Q 32851. Collected in Philippines. Pedigree -<br />

Taichung 65/IR20965-26-1-2 (BC1F1).<br />

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The following were donated by Don Groth, Rice Research Station, Louisiana<br />

State University, Agric. Exp. Station, P.O. Box 142 9, Crowley, Louisiana<br />

70429-1429, United States. Received 04/28/1994.<br />

PI 597032. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "KYEEMA"; BE-7045; Q 34849. Developed in Australia.<br />

The following were donated by N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Scientific Res.,<br />

Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong>, 44 Bolshaya Morskaya Street, St.<br />

Petersburg, Russian Federation. Received 04/28/1994.<br />

PI 597033. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Landrace. WIR 911; BE-6067; Q 34851. Collected in Primorye, Russian<br />

Federation. Received as Oryza sativa var. melanacara from the<br />

Primorskaya Province, dated 1991.<br />

PI 597034. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivated. WIR 2462; BE-6067; Q 34852. Developed in Russian Federation.<br />

Received as Oryza sativa var. flavoacies from the Primorskaya Province,<br />

dated 1991.<br />

PI 597035. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. WIR 4573; "SPUTNIK"; BE-6067; Q 34857. Developed in Russian<br />

Federation. Received as Oryza sativa var. zervaschanica from the<br />

Primorskaya Province, dated 1991.<br />

PI 597036. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. WIR 6669; "PRIMANYCHSKIJ"; BE-6067; Q 34858. Developed in<br />

Russian Federation. Received as Oryza sativa var. suberythroceros from<br />

the Rostov Region, dated 1990.<br />

The following were donated by Robert Zeigler, International Rice Research<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received<br />

06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597037. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 51231; "CO 39"; BE-7120; Q 35025. Developed in India.<br />

PI 597038. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "IRAT 216"; BE-7120; Q 35029.<br />

PI 597039. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 19643; "IAC 47"; BE-7120; Q 35030. Developed in Brazil.<br />

PI 597040. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 39045; "IAC 165"; BE-7120; Q 35031. Developed in Brazil.<br />

The following were developed by International Center for Tropical<br />

Agriculture, Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali, Valle, Colombia. Donated by Robert<br />

Zeigler, International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon<br />

1099, Philippines. Received 06/29/1994.<br />

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PI 597041. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. ff CNA4130 fl ; BE-7120; Q 35038.<br />

The following were developed by Robert Zeigler, International Rice Research<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received<br />

06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597042. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR47686-18-7B; BE-7120; Q 35039.<br />

The following were donated by Robert Zeigler, International Rice Research<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received<br />

06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597043. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SHENSHOU IBARAKI 1"; BE-7120; Q 35040. Developed in Japan.<br />

PI 597044. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 15046; "KU115 11 ; BE-7120; Q 35041. Developed in Thailand.<br />

PI 597045. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "HD14"; BE-7120; Q 35042. Developed in Australia.<br />

PI 597046. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 50641; "CEYSVONI"; BE-7120; Q 35046. Developed in<br />

Suriname.<br />

The following were developed by International Center for Tropical<br />

Agriculture, Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali, Valle, Colombia. Donated by Robert<br />

Zeigler, International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon<br />

1099, Philippines. Received 06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597047. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CT6196-33-10-4-15-M; BE-7120; Q 35051. Pedigree - COL 1 X<br />

M312A/IRAT 124/RHS 107-2-1-2-TB-1JM.<br />

PI 597048. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CT6947-1-1-1-7-M; BE-7120; Q 35052. Pedigree - TDX<br />

1010-45-1/COL 1 X M312A/60143.<br />

PI 597049. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CT7244-9-2-1-52-1; BE-7120; Q 35053.<br />

The following were donated by Robert Zeigler, International Rice Research<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received<br />

06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597050. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "SAMGANGBYEO"; BE-7120; Q 35054. Developed in Korea, South.<br />

PI 597051. Oryza sativa L.<br />

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Cultivar. "SEOMJINBYEO"; BE-7120; Q 35055. Developed in Korea, South.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute,<br />

Cambodia Project, Cambodia. Received 06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597052. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. C101LAC; BE-7120; Q 35056.<br />

PI 597053. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. C101A51; BE-7120; Q 35057.<br />

PI 597054. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. C102PKT; BE-7120; Q 35059.<br />

PI 597055. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. C104PKT; BE-7120; Q 35060.<br />

PI 597056. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. C105TTP-4-L23; BE-7120; Q 35061.<br />

The following were donated by Robert Zeigler, International Rice Research<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received<br />

06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597057. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 40262; "TSUYUAKE"; BE-7120; Q 35073. Developed in Japan.<br />

PI 597058. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 40267; "BL 1"; BE-7120; Q 35078. Developed in Japan.<br />

PI 597059. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "MIYAZAKI"; BE-7120; Q 35080. Developed in Japan.<br />

PI 597060. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "KAGAHIKARI"; BE-7120; Q 35082. Developed in Japan.<br />

PI 597061. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 40258; M K2"; BE-7120; Q 35083. Developed in Japan.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute,<br />

Cambodia Project, Cambodia. Received 06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597062. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. C103TTP; BE-7120; Q 35088.<br />

PI 597063. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. C104LAC; BE-7120; Q 35089.<br />

PI 597064. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. C101TTP-1; BE-7120; Q 35090.<br />

PI 597065. Oryza sativa L.<br />

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Breeding. IRBB1 (XA-1); BE-7120; Q 35091. BLB isogenic line.<br />

PI 597066. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IRBB3 (XA-3); BE-7120; Q 35092. BLB isogenic line.<br />

PI 597067. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IRBB4 (XA-4); BE-7120; Q 35093. BLB isogenic line.<br />

PI 597068. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IRBB5 (XA-5); BE-7120; Q 35094. BLB isogenic line.<br />

PI 597069. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IRBB10 (XA-10); BE-7120; Q 35097. BLB isogenic line.<br />

PI 597070. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IRBB10 (XA-11); BE-7120; Q 35098. BLB isogenic line.<br />

PI 597071. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IRBB13 (XA-13); BE-7120; Q 35099. BLB isogenic line.<br />

PI 597072. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IRBB14 (XA-14); BE-7120; Q 35100. BLB isogenic line.<br />

PI 597073. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR66740-ACI-6; BSI-16; BE-7120; Q 35101. New plant type.<br />

PI 597074. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR66740-ACI-3; BSI-15; BE-7120; Q 35102. New plant type.<br />

PI 597075. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR65598-112-2; BSI-10; BE-7120; Q 35103. New plant type.<br />

PI 597076. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR65600-85-1-1; B 4128; BE-7120; Q 35104. New plant type.<br />

PI 597077. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR64446-7-10-5; B 4013; BE-7120; Q 35105. New plant type.<br />

PI 597078. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR65600-129-1-1; B 4142; BE-7120; Q 35106. New plant type.<br />

The following were developed by Robert Zeigler, International Rice Research<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received<br />

06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597079. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. TCCP266-2-49; BE-7120; Q 35108. Tolerance to salinity,<br />

alkalinity.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute,<br />

Cambodia Project, Cambodia. Received 06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597080. Oryza sativa L.<br />

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Breeding. IR50184-3B-8-2B-1; ST 2375; BE-7120; Q 35110. Tolerance to<br />

salinity, alkalinity.<br />

PI 597081. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR9202-25-1-3; BE-7120; Q 35112. Pedigree -<br />

IR2053-521-1-1/K116//KN-1B-361-1-8-6-9-1. Cold tolerant.<br />

PI 597082. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. "RP1848-216-3-2-1 (HB 5055)"; BE-7120; Q 35113. Cold tolerant.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, Cambodia<br />

Project, Cambodia. Received 06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597083. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. "HAYAYUKI"; HB 5245; BE-7120; Q 35114. Developed in Japan.<br />

Cold tolerant.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute,<br />

Cambodia Project, Cambodia. Received 06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597084. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR53236-342; SP 2259 92DS; BE-7120; Q 35115. Drought tolerant.<br />

The following were developed by International Center for Tropical<br />

Agriculture, Apartado Aereo 6713, Cali, Valle, Colombia. Donated by Robert<br />

Zeigler, International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Luzon<br />

1099, Philippines. Received 06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597085. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. CNA 4127; SP 2342 93DS; BE-7120; Q 35116. Drought tolerant.<br />

The following were developed by International Rice Research Institute,<br />

Cambodia Project, Cambodia. Received 06/29/1994.<br />

PI 597086. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR62752-10; SP 2568 93DS; BE-7120; Q 35117. Drought tolerant.<br />

PI 597087. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR62752-06; SP 2566 93DS; BE-7120; Q 35118. Drought tolerant.<br />

PI 597088. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR9884-54-3-IE-P1; ST 2364; BE-7120; Q 35119. Pedigree -<br />

N.Bokra/IR2070-414-3-5-6//IR34. Tolerance to salinity, alkalinity.<br />

PI 597089. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR51500-AC11-1; SP 2365; BE-7120; Q 35120. Tolerance to<br />

salinity, alkalinity.<br />

PI 597090. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR52717-2B-4-2B-1-3; ST 2377; BE-7120; Q 35122. Tolerance to<br />

salinity, alkalinity.<br />

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PI 597091. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR8866-30-3-1-4-2; BE-7120; Q 35123. Pedigree -<br />

K78-13/IR2053-362-1-4. Cold tolerant.<br />

PI 597092. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR59489-2B-3-2; SC 1426; BE-7120; Q 35124. Cold tolerant.<br />

PI 597093. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Breeding. IR25976-12-2-2-2-1-1; SC 51815; BE-7120; Q 35125. Cold<br />

tolerant.<br />

The following were developed by O.A. Bradt, Ministry of Agriculture and Food,<br />

Horticultural Research Institute Ontario, Vineland Station, Ontario, Canada.<br />

Donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp.<br />

Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462,<br />

United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597094. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. VEEPORT. Collected in Ontario, Canada. Pedigree - Wilder x<br />

Winchell. Fruit cluster size medium, well-filled. Berry spherical, skin<br />

black. Vine vigorous, many long canes. Leaf trilobed, strongly concave.<br />

Moderately winter hardy. Chief value is for wine where it has<br />

consistently recieved good ratings as a dessert wine, resembles Wilder.<br />

The following were developed by A.B. Stout, New York Botanical Garden, New<br />

York, United States. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597095. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ROMULUS. Pedigree - Ontario x Sultanina. Fruit cluster large,<br />

shouldered, compact. Berry small, variable in size, roundish, skin<br />

greenish-yellow, flesh melting, juicy, vinous flavored, quality good,<br />

seedless, resembles Sultanina, ripens with Concord. Vine very vigorous,<br />

very productive, fairly hardy.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597096. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. HUMBERT <strong>No</strong>. 3. Pedigree - Seibel 157 x Gaillard 2 V.<br />

labrusca, V. lincecumii, V. riparia, V. rupestris, V. vinifera. Berries<br />

blue, small. Clusters medium, loose. Vine size average. Winter hardy.<br />

Wine.<br />

The following were developed by John Einset. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch,<br />

Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />

Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />

03/1985.<br />

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PI 597097. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. LAKEMONT. Pedigree - Ontario x Sultanina. Cluster<br />

medium-large, medium compact-compact, wedge shaped. Berry medium-small,<br />

oval, skin yellowish-green, flesh tender adheres to skin, juicy, sweet,<br />

quality good-excellent, seedless, ripens with Delaware. Flower perfect,<br />

stamens upright. Vine vigor moderate, less hardy than Himrod, more than<br />

Interlaken. Productive. Recommended for home garden and roadside market.<br />

The following were developed by F.E. Gladwin. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch,<br />

Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />

Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />

03/1985.<br />

PI 597098. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. FREDONIA. Pedigree - Champion x Lucile. Fruit ripens early, 2<br />

weeks before Worden. Cluster size medium, cylindrical, compact. Berries<br />

large, skin black, thick, tough, quality good, superior to any other<br />

black var. of its season, inclined to shatter badly at maturity. Vine<br />

susceptible to downy mildew, vigorous, hardy, fairly productive.<br />

The following were developed by P.R. Freas. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch,<br />

Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />

Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />

03/1985.<br />

PI 597099. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. TELEGRAPH. Pedigree - Unknown. V. labrusca, V. aestivalis<br />

chance seedling. Berries medium round, dull black, foxy flavor. Clusters<br />

medium-small, short, cylindrical, single, shouldered, very compact. Vine<br />

vigorous, very productive. Cold hardy.<br />

The following were developed by Robert M. Pool, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456, United States; J.P. Watson; John Einset; K.H. Kimball. Donated by<br />

Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station,<br />

Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />

States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597100. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GLENORA. Pedigree - Ontario x Russian Seedless. Fruit medium,<br />

blue-black, skin adherent, flesh melting, flavor delicate. Clusters<br />

large, cylindrical, not excessively compact. Responds favorably to<br />

gibberellic acid, ripens early, does not store well. Vine vigorous,<br />

phylloxera resistant, not fully winter hardy, comparable to Himrod and<br />

Interlaken. Less resistant to powdery and downy mildew than Concord and<br />

extra sprays may be required to control these diseases. A seedless<br />

cultivar adapted to northeastern N.A.<br />

The following were developed by Richard Wellington, Geneva, New York, United<br />

States. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York State Agric.<br />

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Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York<br />

14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597101. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BATH. Pedigree - Fredonia x NY 10805 (Chaselas Rose x Mills).<br />

Fruit cluster size medium, cylindrical to tapering, compact berry size<br />

medium, round oval, skin black, flesh tender, juicy, sweet, quality<br />

fair. Season end of Sept. in NY. Lacks foxy flavor of Fredonia which it<br />

resembles. Vine vigorous, very productive, tends to overbear, fairly<br />

hardy.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597102. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. COUDERC 18815. Collected in France. Berries small, blue.<br />

The following were developed by A. Moyer, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada.<br />

Donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp.<br />

Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462,<br />

United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597103. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. MOYER. Collected in Ontario, Canada. Pedigree - Delaware x<br />

Miller's Burgundy. Berries medium-small, oblate, dark red and firm.<br />

Clusters medium-small, short, conical, single shouldered, medium<br />

compactness. Vine vigor medium but not productive. Cold hardy.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597104. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BERGONIA. Berry medium white, seeded (Niagara type). Cluster<br />

large well-filled. Vine vigorous. Cold hardy.<br />

PI 597105. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. STRAWBERRY GRAPE. Berry medium red, labrusca type. Cluster<br />

medium size, well-filled. Vine vigor medium. Winter hardy.<br />

The following were developed by Herb C. Barrett, USDA, ARS, US Horticultural<br />

Research Laboratory, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando, Florida 32803, United States.<br />

Donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp.<br />

Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462,<br />

United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597106. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ILL 882-7. Pedigree - V. berlandieri 'Ressegniear #2' x V.<br />

cinerea 'B9' from population of 340 seeds. Male. Vine vigorous. Very<br />

late bloom.<br />

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The following were developed by S.A. Beach. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch,<br />

Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />

Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />

03/1985.<br />

PI 597107. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GOFF. Pedigree - Unknown. Crossed by E.S. Goff. Berries size<br />

of Concord; foxy flavor, misshapen, dark reddish-purple, covered with<br />

bloom. Clusters variable in size and shape, compact to loose. Cold<br />

hardy.<br />

The following were developed by T.S. Hubbard Company, Fredonia, New York,<br />

United States. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York State<br />

Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York<br />

14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597108. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. HUBBARD. Pedigree - Brighton x Campbell's. Berry medium blue,<br />

foxy flavor, size medium. Cluster loose. Vine vigorous.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

?I 597.109. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ISLAND BELLE. Berry large, red, foxy. Cluster large,<br />

medium-compact. Vine very vigorous.<br />

The following were developed by William Saunders, Canada Department of<br />

Agriculture, Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Donated by<br />

Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station,<br />

Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United<br />

States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597110. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. KENSINGTON. Collected in Ontario, Canada. Pedigree - Clinton<br />

x Buckland Sweetwater. Size variable, oval, yellowish-green, glossy,<br />

moderately firm. Clusters medium-large. Heavy single shoulders. Many<br />

aborted berries. Vine vigorous. Production variable. Cold hardy.<br />

The following were developed by S.A. Beach. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch,<br />

Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />

Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />

03/1985.<br />

PI 597111. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BROCTON. Pedigree - Brighton x NY 12 5 (Winchell x Diamond).<br />

Fruit skin white, quality good, flavor less foxy than Niagara which it<br />

resembles. Cluster medium to large, loose.<br />

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The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597112. Vitis sp.<br />

Cultivar. CH-3-48. Female. Berry small, blue. Clusters small, loose.<br />

Resistant to downy mildew. Vine vigor medium.<br />

The following were developed by F.E. Gladwin. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch,<br />

Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />

Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />

03/1985.<br />

PI 597113. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. HANOVER. Pedigree - Brighton x Niagara. Fruit cluster medium,<br />

conical, well-filled. Berry variable in size, spherical, skin dark red,<br />

not attractive, quality average, ripens late, resembles Brighton. Vine<br />

variable in vigor, productivity poor, hardier than Niagara. Flowers<br />

self-fruitful.<br />

The following were developed by Cornell University, New York Agr. Exp.<br />

Station, Geneva, New York 14456, United States. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch,<br />

Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />

Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />

03/1985.<br />

PI 597114. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. PORTLAND. Pedigree - Champion x Lutie. Berry large, green.<br />

Cluster large, compact. Vine vigor medium.<br />

The following were developed by Herb C. Barrett, USDA, ARS, US Horticultural<br />

Research Laboratory, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando, Florida 32803, United States.<br />

Donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp.<br />

Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462,<br />

United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597115. Vitis vulpina L.<br />

Cultivar. B 18. Collected in Illinois, United States. <strong>No</strong>rth of Urbana,<br />

Illinois. Pedigree - Wild V. cordifolia. Female. Cluster medium-large,<br />

loose. Healthy. Berries small, black. Late bloom. Vigor medium to high.<br />

The following were developed by E.S. Rogers. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch,<br />

Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />

Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />

03/1985.<br />

PI 597116. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. MERRIMAC. Pedigree - Carter x Black Hamburg formerly Rogers<br />

<strong>No</strong>.19. Berries large-medium, round, glossy black, firm. Cluster size<br />

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variable, length average, broad, cylindrical, compact. Ripens after<br />

Concord. Vine vigorous, production moderate. Moderately winter hardy.<br />

The following were developed by Richard Wellington, Geneva, New York, United<br />

States. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York State Agric.<br />

Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York<br />

14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597117. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. KENDAIA. Pedigree - Portland x Hubbard. Fruit cluster size<br />

medium, to 600 g, conical, shouldered, well-filled. Berry spherical,<br />

18-20 mm, slip-skin, bluish- black, flavor slightly foxy, medium acid,<br />

tendency to crack, maturity 3 weeks before Concord, keeping quality<br />

fair. Vine vigorous, productive, one of the hardiest of the N.Y.<br />

introductions. Considered promising in the northern tier of states.<br />

The following were developed by J. Fiske Allen, Unknown. Donated by Bruce I.<br />

Reisch, Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />

Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />

03/1985.<br />

PI 597118. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ALLEN HYBRID. Pedigree - Isabella x Chasselas de Fountain<br />

bleau V. labrusca x V. vinifera. Berry medium to large, white to<br />

yellow, round, juicy, high quality. Cluster medium to large, shouldered,<br />

compact. Vine vigorous, productive, early maturity. <strong>No</strong>t winter hardy.<br />

The following were developed by P.H. Shepard. Donated by Bruce I. Reisch,<br />

Cornell University, New York State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of<br />

Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456-0462, United States. Received<br />

03/1985.<br />

PI 597119. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. TETRA. Pedigree - Herbert x Worden. Fruit cluster medium to<br />

large, loose. Berry very large, blue, equal to Columbian and Golden<br />

Giant, flesh juicy, sweet, flavor very fine, ripens with Concord.<br />

The following were donated by Austin C. Goheen, USDA, ARS, University of<br />

California, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Davis, California 95616, United<br />

States. Received 03/13/1985.<br />

PI 597120. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BRILLIANT.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1985.<br />

PI 597121. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cult ivar. BEAVER.<br />

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PI 597122. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cult ivar. WAYNE.<br />

PI 597123. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. EDEN.<br />

PI 597124. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. DOWNING.<br />

PI 597125. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BLUE BOY.<br />

PI 597126. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. LINDLEY.<br />

PI 597127. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. EUMELAN.<br />

PI 597128. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BELL.<br />

PI 597129. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. RIPLEY.<br />

PI 597130. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ECLIPSE.<br />

PI 597131. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ERIE.<br />

PI 597132. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cult ivar. HECTOR.<br />

PI 597133. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. MELTON.<br />

The following were donated by Herb C. Barrett, USDA, ARS, US Horticultural<br />

Research Laboratory, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando, Florida 32803, United States.<br />

Received 03/18/1986.<br />

PI 597134. Vitis cinerea var. helleri (L. H. Bailey) M. O. Moore<br />

Cultivar. D 1 ANGEAC.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1986.<br />

PI 597135. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 7-111. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597136. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BERTILLE SEYVE 6283. Collected in France.<br />

Ill


PI 597137. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GALIBERT 115-24. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597138. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 12-303. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597139. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 5296. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597140. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597141. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 5163. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597142. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. LANDOT 1678.<br />

PI 597143. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. COUDERC 7120. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597144. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. JOANNES SEYVE 26-487. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597145. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. JOANNES SEYVE 13 756. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597146. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BERTILLE SEYVE 34 08. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597147. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BERTILLE SEYVE 6264. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597148. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GALIBERT 122-31. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597149. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BERTILLE SEYVE 2846. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597150. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GALIBERT 114-10. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597151. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 11259. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597152. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. PERBOS 226.<br />

PI 597153. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BERTILLE SEYVE 3563. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597154. Vitis hybrid .<br />

Cultivar. BURDIN 52 01. Collected in France.<br />

112


PI 597155. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. PERBOS 164.<br />

PI 597156. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BURDIN 5620. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597157. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. OBERLIN 595.<br />

PI 597158. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. LANDOT 234.<br />

PI 597159. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GALIBERT 133-6. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597160. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BURDIN 4672. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597161. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 2. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597162. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GALIBERT 128-8. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597163. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BURDIN 6055. Collected in France.<br />

The following were donated by Samuel Milco, 856 W. Somerdal'e Road, Somerdale,<br />

New Jersey 08083, United States. Received 01/09/1987.<br />

PI 597164. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ST. FRANCIS (G-2496).<br />

The following were donated by James Luby, University of Minnesota, Department<br />

of Horticultural Science, 342 Alderman Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108,<br />

United States. Received 01/12/1987.<br />

PI 597165. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BLUEBELL.<br />

PI 597166. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 11701. Collected in France.<br />

The following were donated by Ronald Peterson, South Dakota State University,<br />

Dept. of Hort. and Forstry, Box 2207, Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United<br />

States. Received 01/14/1987.<br />

PI 597167. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. NAPKA.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

113


State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/1987.<br />

PI 597168. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. JEFFERSON.<br />

PI 597169. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. PIERCE.<br />

PI 597170. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ONEIDA.<br />

PI 597171. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. DUNKIRK.<br />

PI 597172. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. WHEELER.<br />

PI 597173. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. DELAGO.<br />

PI 597174. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. MARION.<br />

PI 597175. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 6339. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597176. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. WALLIS GIANT.<br />

PI 597177. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ROSEBELLE.<br />

PI 597178. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SECRETARY.<br />

PI 597179. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GALIBERT 120-53. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597180. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GALIBERT 127-34. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597181. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. VEEBLANC. Collected in Ontario, Canada.<br />

PI 597182. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 12-395. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597183. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 6468. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597184. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 5409. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597185. Vitis hybrid<br />

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Cultivar. SEIBEL 15062. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597186. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. NIAGARA ROSE.<br />

PI 597187. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 15-403. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597188. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 16-207. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597189. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 8740. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597190. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 9280. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597191. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. PERBOS 155.<br />

PI 597192. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 14117. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597193. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 4646. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597194. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 15-178. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597195. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GALIBERT 12 7-10. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597196. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BARRY.<br />

PI 597197. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. PERBOS 151.<br />

PI 597198. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL A. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597199. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. PONTIAC.<br />

PI 597200. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. EMPIRE STATE.<br />

PI 597201. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BRIGHTON.<br />

PI 597202. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cult ivar. REGAL.<br />

PI 597203. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GLENFELD.<br />

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PI 597204. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. STOUT SEEDLESS.<br />

PI 597205. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. NAPLES.<br />

PI 597<strong>206</strong>. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BLACK EAGLE.<br />

PI 597207. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. CROTON.<br />

PI 597208. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 1077. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597209. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. MARY'S FAVORITE.<br />

PI 597210. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cult ivar. PERKINS.<br />

PI 597211. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BLUESTAR.<br />

PI 597212. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. PINEY.<br />

PI 597213. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. WILDER.<br />

PI 597214. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. KING PHILLIP.<br />

PI 597215. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 2 007. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597216. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 8229. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597217. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 7349. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597218. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 12-391. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597219. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. JOANNES SEYVE 9-149. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597220. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 13680. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597221. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. JOANNES SEYVE 14-982. Collected in France.<br />

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PI 597222. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. EARLY CATAWBA.<br />

PI 597223. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 2003. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597224. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ROYAL SEEDLESS.<br />

PI 597225. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. CANANDAIGUA.<br />

PI 597226. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BERTILLE SEYVE 2862. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597227. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar.<br />

PI 597228. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SUGAR PLUM.<br />

PI 597229. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. MELODY.<br />

PI 597230. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. KAY GRAY.<br />

PI 597231. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. VIVANT. Collected in Ontario, Canada.<br />

PI 597232. Vitis cinerea (Engelm.) Engelm. ex Millardet<br />

ILL 23.<br />

PI 597233. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. RELIANCE.<br />

PI 597234. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. MARS.<br />

PI 597235. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ST. CROIX.<br />

PI 597236. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ELEVEN POINT.<br />

PI 597237. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ILL 344-1.<br />

PI 597238. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. DIX.<br />

PI 597239. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 70790. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597240. Vitis hybrid<br />

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Cultivar. SEIBEL 11257. Collected in France.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, ARS, Nat. Clonal <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository,<br />

University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United<br />

States. Received 03/18/1987.<br />

PI 597241. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. INTERLAKEN.<br />

PI 597242. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SUFFOLK RED.<br />

PI 597243. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. VENUS.<br />

PI 597244. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 5-267. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597245. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEIz. 2056. Collected in France.<br />

The following were donated by Lon J. Rombough, 13113 Ehlen Road, Aurora,<br />

Oregon 97002, United States. Received 03/30/1987.<br />

PI 597246. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. HELEN KELLER.<br />

PI 597247. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cult ivar. GAERTNER.<br />

PI 597248. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. MONITOR.<br />

PI 597249. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ELIZABETH.<br />

PI 597250. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GERVAN.<br />

PI 597251. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. FALLOW.<br />

PI 597252. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BURGIN RED.<br />

PI 597253. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. CONCAT YELLOWBIRD.<br />

PI 597254. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. VARATURA.<br />

PI 597255. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. HENDRICKSON SEEDLESS.<br />

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The following were donated by Robert Kurle, NAFEX, 10 South 055 Madison<br />

Street, Hinsdale, Illinois 60521, United States. Received 04/06/1987.<br />

PI 597256. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. USDA 12 5.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 08/1988.<br />

PI 597257. Vitis piasezkii var. piasezkii Maxim.<br />

Collected in China.<br />

PI 597258. Vitis hybrid<br />

ILL 879-5.<br />

PI 597259. Vitis hybrid<br />

HN 12 (HN=HOSTETTER-NEFF).<br />

PI 597260. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 12-327. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597261. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. THOMPSON NO. 5.<br />

PI 597262. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 2-108. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597263. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. NORWOOD.<br />

PI 597264. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. CENTURY 1.<br />

PI 597265. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ZARIA SIEWIERA.<br />

PI 597266. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. OCONEE.<br />

PI 597267. Vitis hybrid<br />

NC 645.122.24.<br />

PI 597268. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. DALNIEWOSTOZNYD RAMINING.<br />

The following were donated by Lon J. Rombough, 13113 Ehlen Road, Aurora,<br />

Oregon 97002, United States. Received 02/22/1988.<br />

PI 597269. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. RECORD SWEET PURPLE.<br />

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PI 597270. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. PAUL REVERE.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, ARS, Nat. Clonal <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository,<br />

University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United<br />

States. Received 04/25/1988.<br />

PI 597271. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. ULSTER.<br />

PI 597272. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 12-347. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597273. Vitis cinerea var. helleri (L. H. Bailey) M. O. Moore<br />

B 65-7.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 01/09/1989.<br />

PI 597274. Vitis hybrid<br />

BR 10.<br />

The following were donated by Jack Dempsey, Grayson County College, T.V.<br />

Munson Viticulture & Enology Center, 6101 Grayson Drive, Denison, Texas,<br />

United States. Received 01/10/1989.<br />

PI 597275. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. NIABELL.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 02/09/1989.<br />

PI 597276. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. JOANNES SEYVE 26-674. Collected in France.<br />

The following were donated by Susan Nelson-Kluk, University of<br />

California-Davis, Foundation Seed & <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Serv., 201 Seed<br />

Certification Center, Davis, California 95616, United States. Received<br />

02/22/1989.<br />

PI 597'277. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 8357. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597278. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEYVE VILLARD 5276. Collected in France.<br />

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The following were donated by Byron T. Johnson, 7934 State Road, Cincinnati,<br />

Ohio 45255, United States. Received 03/20/1989.<br />

PI 597279. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SCIOTO.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, ARS, Nat. Clonal <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository,<br />

University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United<br />

States. Received 03/22/1989.<br />

PI 597280. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. PATRICIA. Collected in Ontario, Canada.<br />

PI 597281. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. VITAL.<br />

The following were donated by Philip Wagner, Boordy Nursery, Box 38,<br />

Riderwood, Maryland 21139, United States. Received 02/28/1990.<br />

PI 597282. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. GALIBERT 238-35.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 03/12/1990.<br />

PI 597283. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. LANDOT 6222. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597284. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 13666. Collected in France.<br />

The following were donated by R.C. Johnson, Saanichton <strong>Plant</strong> Quarantine<br />

Center, Agriculture Canada, 8801 East Saanich Road, Sidney, British Columbia<br />

V8L 1H3, Canada. Received 03/12/1990.<br />

PI 597285. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SEIBEL 10076.<br />

PI 597286. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. KULTEZHINSKI.<br />

PI 597287. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. BIANCA.<br />

The following were donated by Bruce I. Reisch, Cornell University, New York<br />

State Agric. Exp. Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New<br />

York 14456-0462, United States. Received 01/10/1991.<br />

PI 597288. Vitis hybrid<br />

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Cultivar. SV 28-86. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597289. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. RUBIYAT.<br />

PI 597290. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SV 26-166. Collected in France.<br />

PI 597291. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. SV 61-339. Collected in France.<br />

The following were donated by David Cain, Sun World, 16350 Driver Road, P.O.<br />

Box 80298, Bakersfield, California 93380-0298, United States. Received<br />

01/16/1992.<br />

PI 597292. Vitis sp.<br />

Wild. C-166-026. Collected in China.<br />

PI 597293. Vitis sp.<br />

Wild. J-167-045. Collected in China.<br />

PI 597294. Vitis sp.<br />

Wild. A-166-003. Collected in China.<br />

PI 597295. Vitis sp.<br />

Wild. J-167-048. Collected in China.<br />

PI 597296. Vitis sp.<br />

Wild. C-166-025. Collected in China.<br />

PI 597297. Vitis sp.<br />

Wild. C-166-039. Collected in China.<br />

PI 597298. Vitis sp.<br />

Wild. B-166-016. Collected in China.<br />

Unknown source. Received 03/13/1992.<br />

PI 597299. Vitis hybrid<br />

Cultivar. TITAN. Collected in Hungary.<br />

The following were donated by Peter Hemstad, University of Minnesota,<br />

Department of Hort Science &, Landscape Architecture, St. Paul, Minnesota<br />

55108, United States. Received 03/23/1992.<br />

PI 597300. Vitis riparia Michx.<br />

Cultivar. ARIS.<br />

The following were donated by Herb C. Barrett, USDA, ARS, US Horticultural<br />

Research Laboratory, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando, Florida 32803, United States.<br />

Received 01/15/1993.<br />

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PI 597301. Vitis hybrid<br />

ILL 271-1.<br />

PI 597302. Vitis hybrid<br />

B4-119.<br />

PI 597303. Vitis hybrid<br />

B4-114.<br />

Unknown source. Received 01/11/1994.<br />

PI 597304. Vitis hybrid<br />

Unknown source. Received 02/02/1994.<br />

PI 597305. Vitis hybrid<br />

Unknown source. Received 02/08/1994,<br />

PI 597306. Vitis hybrid<br />

The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland,<br />

California, United States. Received 03/12/1997.<br />

PI 597307. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "XP F330". PVP 9700194.<br />

PI 597308. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "XP F374". PVP 9700195.<br />

The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., 6800<br />

Pioneer Pkwy., P.O. Box 316, Johnston, Iowa 50131-0316, United States.<br />

Received 03/12/1997.<br />

PI 597309. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PHDG1". PVP 9700196.<br />

PI 597310. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PHDN7". PVP 9700197.<br />

PI 597311. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PHKV0". PVP 9700198.<br />

PI 597312. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH0AA". PVP 9700199.<br />

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PI 597313. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PHOAV". PVP 9700200.<br />

PI 597314. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH0B4". PVP 9700201.<br />

PI 597315. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PHODH". PVP 9700202.<br />

PI 597316. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PHOHC". PVP 9700203.<br />

PI 597317. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PHOHP". PVP 9700204.<br />

PI 597318. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PHOHR". PVP 9700205.<br />

PI 597319. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PHOOM". PVP 9700<strong>206</strong>.<br />

PI 597320. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH02T". PVP 9700207.<br />

PI 597321. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH03D". PVP 9700208.<br />

PI 597322. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH04G". PVP 9700209.<br />

PI 597323. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH05F". PVP 9700210.<br />

PI 597324. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH05G". PVP 9700211.<br />

PI 597325. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH05W". PVP 9700212.<br />

PI 597326. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH06N". PVP 9700213.<br />

PI 597327. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH07D". PVP 9700214.<br />

PI 597328. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH08A". PVP 9700215.<br />

PI 597329. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH08B". PVP 9700216.<br />

PI 597330. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH080". PVP 9700217.<br />

PI 597331. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

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Cultivar. "PH09B". PVP 9700218.<br />

PI 597332. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH09E". PVP 9700219.<br />

PI 597333. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH12J". PVP 9700220.<br />

PI 597334. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH17C". PVP 9700221.<br />

PI 597335. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH22G 11 . PVP 9700222.<br />

PI 597336. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH24M 11 . PVP 9700223.<br />

PI 597337. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. M PH32C". PVP 9700224.<br />

PI 597338. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH38D". PVP 9700225.<br />

PI 597339. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH44G 11 . PVP 9700226.<br />

PI 597340. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH55C". PVP 9700227.<br />

PI 597341. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH77C". PVP 9700228.<br />

PI 597342. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "PH79A 11 . PVP 9700229.<br />

The following were donated by International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box<br />

933, Manila, Luzon 1099, Philippines. Received 07/05/1991.<br />

PI 597343. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 10769; "LAMBAYQUE 1"; BE 3499; F 1098. Developed in Peru.<br />

PI 597344. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. IRRI 33984; "BABER"; BE 3499; F 1193. Collected in Jammu and<br />

Kashmir, India.<br />

The following were donated by Bhuwon Sthapit, Lumle Agricultural Centre, P.O.<br />

Box <strong>No</strong>.l, Pokhara, Anchal, Nepal. Received 07/20/1992.<br />

PI 597345. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "PALUNG-2 11 ; BE-4150; Q 29224. Developed in Nepal.<br />

PI 597346. Oryza sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "HS-360"; BE-4150; Q 29247. Developed in Nepal.<br />

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The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research<br />

Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 10/25/1993.<br />

PI 597347. Beckmannia sp.<br />

Wild. JA-341; VIR U-0134934; W6 13199. Collected 07/29/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 48 deg. 52' N. Longitude 60 deg. 11' E. Elevation<br />

150 m. 120 km north northeast of Chelkar. Soil sandy. Water way, gully.<br />

Growing in wet seep area with Elytrigia repens. Associated species<br />

Bromus inermis, Elytrigia spp., and several shrubs. Height up to 0.5 m.<br />

Rhizomatous grass with soft lush green leaves carried high up on stem.<br />

The following were developed by J. Paul Murphy, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />

University, Dept of Crop Science, Box 7620, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />

27695-7620, United States; Steven Leath, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />

University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695, United<br />

States; R.A. Navarro, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Agric.<br />

Exp. Station, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United States; Ainong Shi, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Carolina State University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Box 7616, Raleigh,<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695, United States; D. Huynh, USDA-ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />

University, Dept. of Crop Science, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7629, United<br />

States. Received 03/24/1997.<br />

PI 597348. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. NC96BGTD1. GP-545. Pedigree - Saluda*3/TA 2570. Soft<br />

red winter wheat adapted to Southeastern U.S. Resistant to prevalent<br />

powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis, Speer f. sp. tritici) isolates found<br />

in cultivation in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina during 1994-1996 seasons. Source of<br />

resistance was Aegilops tauschii Coss accession, TA 2570, collected in<br />

Armenia. BC2F6 derived line. Height and maturity similar to recurrent<br />

parent Saluda.<br />

PI 597349. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. NC96BGTD2. GP-546. Pedigree - Saluda*3/TA 2481. Soft<br />

red winter wheat adapted to Southeastern U.S. Resistant to prevalent<br />

powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis, Speer f. sp. tritici) isolates found<br />

in cultivation in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina during 1994-1996 seasons. Source of<br />

resistance was Aegilops tauschii Coss accession, TA 2481, collected in<br />

Iran. BC2F6 derived line. Height and maturity similar to recurrent<br />

parent Saluda.<br />

PI 597350. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. NC96BGTD3. GP-547. Pedigree - Saluda*3/TA 2377. Soft<br />

red winter wheat adapted to Southeastern U.S. Resistant to prevalent<br />

powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis, Speer f. sp. tritici) isolates found<br />

in cultivation in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina during 1994-1996 seasons. Source of<br />

resistance was Aegilops tauschii Coss accession, TA 2377, collected in<br />

Iran. BC2F5 derived line. Height and maturity similar to recurrent<br />

parent Saluda.<br />

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The following were developed by Angela P. Brown, University of Idaho, Dept.<br />

of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83843, United States<br />

; Dick L. Auld, Texas Tech University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Sciences,<br />

P.O. Box 4122, Lubbock, Texas 79409-2122, United States; D.A. Erickson,<br />

University of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho<br />

83844-2339, United States; J. B. Davis, University of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and<br />

Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339, United States; L. Seip,<br />

University of Idaho, Dept. <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow,<br />

Idaho 83844-2339, United States; J. Brown, University of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil<br />

and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339, United States. Received<br />

03/24/1997.<br />

PI 597351. Brassica napus L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SELKIRK"; UI.505; IAES Reg #97710. CV-13; PVP<br />

9700370. Pedigree - WRE.23 / Bienvenu. Winter type with canola-quality<br />

seed oil. High adaptability to Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest Region. Produces good<br />

fall plant stand, winter-hardiness and frost tolerance excellent.<br />

Resistant to lodging. Stature medium-tall, avg. 162.5 cm. Flower opening<br />

and maturity medium-late, suited to regions with late spring frosts.<br />

Seed size medium to high, weight 4.6 g 1000 seeds-1. Average seed oil<br />

content from open pollinated plants 397 g kg-1. Oil quality very high,<br />

less than 1 g kg-1 erucic acid and less than 90 g kg-1 linolenic acid.<br />

Seed meal glucosinolates very low, avg. less than 5 umol g-1 of total<br />

glucosinolates of defatted seed meal.<br />

The following were developed by Angela P. Brown, University of Idaho, Dept.<br />

of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83843, United States<br />

; D.A. Erickson, University of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences,<br />

Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339, United States; J. B. Davis, University of Idaho,<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339, United<br />

States; L. Seip, University of Idaho, Dept. <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological<br />

Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339, United States; J. Brown, University of<br />

Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339,<br />

United States. Received 03/24/1997.<br />

PI 597352. Brassica napus L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SUNRISE"; UI.88.1; IAES Reg #97714. CV-14; PVP<br />

9700369. Pedigree - Cyclone / DNK.90.218. Spring type edible oilseed<br />

crop. High adaptability to environments throughout the Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest<br />

Region. Resistant to lodging, moderate resistance to spring frost.<br />

Stature short-medium, avg. height 85 cm. Flower opening early-medium,<br />

approx. 51 days, maturity 96 days after planting. Seed size medium, avg.<br />

weight 3.3 g 1000 seeds-1, avg. oil content 395 g kg-1. Consistently<br />

produced less than 5 g kg-1 erucic acid and less than 100 g kg-1<br />

linolenic acid. Total glucosinolate content very low, 6.2 umol g-1 of<br />

defatted seed meal.<br />

The following were developed by Angela P. Brown, University of Idaho, Dept.<br />

of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83843, United States<br />

; Dick L. Auld, Texas Tech University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Sciences,<br />

P.O. Box 4122, Lubbock, Texas 79409-2122, United States; D.A. Erickson,<br />

University of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho<br />

83844-2339, United States; J. B. Davis, University of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and<br />

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Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339, United States; L. Seip,<br />

University of Idaho, Dept. <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow,<br />

Idaho 83844-2339, United States; J. Brown, University of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil<br />

and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339, United States. Received<br />

03/24/1997.<br />

PI 597353. Brassica napus L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "ERICKA"; UI.504; IAES Reg #97711. CV-15; PVP<br />

9700371. Pedigree - WRE.17 / Bienvenu. Winter canola developed for use<br />

as edible oilseed crop. High adaptability to Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest Region.<br />

Quickly produces a fall stand, winter hardiness excellent, and tolerant<br />

to frost damage. Resistant to lodging. Stature medium-short, avg. 156<br />

cm. Flower opening and maturity medium-early. Seed size medium to high,<br />

weight avg. 4.5 g 1000 seeds-1, oil content from open pollinated field<br />

trials 397 g kg-1. Oil quality very high, less than 1 g kg-1 erucic acid<br />

and less than 85 g kg-1 linolenic acid. Total seed meal glucosinolate<br />

content less than 12 umol g-1.<br />

The following were developed by Angela P. Brown, University of Idaho, Dept.<br />

of <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83843, United States<br />

; D.A. Erickson, University of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences,<br />

Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339, United States; J. B. Davis, University of Idaho,<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-233 9, United<br />

States; L. Seip, University of Idaho, Dept. <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological<br />

Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339, United States; J. Brown, University of<br />

Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339,<br />

United States. Received 03/24/1997.<br />

PI 597354. Brassica napus L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "STERLING"; UI.35.5.15; IAES Reg #97712. CV-16; PVP<br />

9700372. Pedigree - Jaguar / Hero. Spring industrial type with<br />

canola-quality seed meal. High adaptability to Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest region.<br />

Moderately resistant to spring frost, resistant to lodging. Stature<br />

short, avg. 99 cm. Flowering medium-early, approx. 54 days after<br />

planting, maturity 98 days after planting. Seed size medium, weight avg.<br />

3.5 g 1000 seeds-1, oil content avg. 404 g kg-1, erucic acid content 463<br />

g kg-1. Total seed glucosinolate content consistently low, avg. 10.7<br />

umol g-1 of defatted meal.<br />

PI 597355. Brassica napus L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "GARNET"; UI.77.7.29; IAES Reg #97713. CV-17; PVP<br />

9700373. Pedigree - DNK.89.213 / Hero. Spring industrial rapeseed with<br />

high adaptability to environmental conditions of Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest<br />

region. Moderately resistant to spring frost, resistant to lodging.<br />

Height medium to tall, avg. 112 cm. Mature early, avg. 98 days from<br />

planting. Seed weight avg. 3.4 g 1000 seeds-1, oil content high 442 g<br />

kg-1, erucic acid 490 g kg-1. Total glucosinolate very low, avg. 7.2<br />

umol g-1 of defatted seed meal.<br />

PI 597356. Sinapis alba L.<br />

Cultivar. Population. "IDAGOLD"; BH.70.AJ; IAES Reg #97709. CV-9; PVP<br />

9700374. Pedigree - Mustang / BHLG.3553. Open pollinated, yellow<br />

condiment mustard. High adaptation to dry-land environments of Pacific<br />

<strong>No</strong>rthwest. Resistant to lodging. Susceptible to late spring frosts.<br />

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Seedling emergence moderate-good, early plant establishment. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

erect, height moderate-tall, avg. 129 cm, stems hollow. Flowers open<br />

early. Maturity 96 days from planting. Seed weight moderate-high 5.5 g<br />

1000 seeds-1, color bright yellow, oil content avg. 251 g kg-1. Total<br />

glucosinolate content avg. 244 umol g-1. Sinalbin (p-hydroxybenzyl<br />

glucosinolate) accounted for greatest proportion, 97%, of total<br />

glucosinolate.<br />

The following were developed by Jeff Pedersen, USDA, ARS, University of<br />

Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937, United States<br />

; Timothy D. Phillips, University of Kentucky, Department of Agronomy,<br />

Agricultural Science Building-<strong>No</strong>rth, Lexington, Kentucky 40546-0091, United<br />

States; Georgia Eizenga, USDA-ARS, Rice Research Station, P.O. Box 287,<br />

Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160, United States; P. B. Burrus, Jr., USDA-ARS,<br />

Tobacco and Forage Research Unit, Lexington, Kentucky, United States.<br />

Received 03/24/1997.<br />

PI 597357. Phleum pratense L.<br />

Breeding. Population. KY-LEAFY. GP-1. Pedigree - Selection from Clair<br />

timothy, a 3-clone synthetic. Vigorous, early maturing, begins growth<br />

about one week earlier than Clair in Kentucky. Leaves broad, light<br />

green. Greater basal leaf production. Heading 3 days earlier than Clair.<br />

Adapted to southern range of timothy production and areas where Clair<br />

timothy has performed well.<br />

PI 597358. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Breeding. Population. KY 07G23-334; KYOGI; KYI; POP I. GP-3. Pedigree -<br />

Selection from Boone. Leafy, vigorous, more upright growth habit than<br />

Boone, matures several days earlier than Boone in Kentucky. Some<br />

resistance to scald (Rhynchosporium secalis) and leaf rust (Puccinia<br />

graminis ssp. graminicola).<br />

PI 597359. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Breeding. Population. KY 07G23-336; KY 0G III; KY III; POP III. GP-4.<br />

Pedigree - Selected from an old stand of Boone. Vigorous, high yielding<br />

population. Leaves darker green than Boone, more basal leaf production.<br />

Produces fewer panicles than Boone and matures a few days earlier than<br />

Boone in Kentucky. Resistance to scald (Rhynchosporium secalis) and leaf<br />

rust (Puccinia graminis ssp. graminicola).<br />

The following were developed by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States.<br />

Received 03/28/1997.<br />

PI 597360. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Genetic. cmsHA 89(PEF1). GS-6. Pedigree - cms PEFl/5* HA 89. Cytoplasmic<br />

male sterile genetic stock. Provides increased genetic diversity in the<br />

sunflower cytoplasmic male sterile-restorer system, and available for<br />

use in sunflower breeding and hybrid development programs.<br />

PI 597361. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Genetic. RPEF1. GS-7. Pedigree - cms PEFl/Zaria//RHA 274. F4-derived F6<br />

restorer line. Selected for complete pollen fertility. Upper stem<br />

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anching conditioned by a recessive gene. Provides increased genetic<br />

diversity in the sunflower cytoplasmic male sterile-restorer system, and<br />

available for use in sunflower breeding and hybrid development programs.<br />

PI 597362. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Genetic. NMS 373. GS-8. Pedigree - BC5F4 derived sib mated population<br />

from cross of green nuclear male sterile plants and<br />

anthocyanin-pigmented fertile plants. Seeds will produce approx. 50%<br />

green sterile plants (tt/msms) and 50% anthocyanin-pigmented fertile<br />

plants (Tt,Msms). Anthers and stigmas pigmented at anthesis. In some<br />

environments a small amount of pollen may be detected on the male<br />

sterile plants, resulting in 1-2% seed set. Provides increased genetic<br />

diversity in the sunflower cytoplasmic male sterile-restorer system, and<br />

available for use in sunflower breeding and hybrid development programs.<br />

PI 597363. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Genetic. NMS 377. GS-9. Pedigree - BC5F4 derived sib mated population<br />

from cross of green nuclear male sterile plants and<br />

anthocyanin-pigmented fertile plants. Seeds will produce approx. 50%<br />

green sterile plants (tt,msms) and 50% anthocyanin-pigmented fertile<br />

plants (Tt,Msms). Anthers and stigmas pigmented at anthesis. In some<br />

environments a small amount of pollen may be detected on male sterile<br />

plants, resulting in 1-2% seed set. Provides increased genetic diversity<br />

in the sunflower cytoplasmic male sterile-restorer system, and available<br />

for use in sunflower breeding and hybrid development programs.<br />

The following were developed by Thomas Gulya, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota State<br />

University, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops Research Laboratory, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105,<br />

United States; Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops Research<br />

Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States. Received<br />

03/28/1997.<br />

PI 597364. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. HA 393. GP-207. Pedigree - Selection from Verticillium wilt<br />

resistant B-line synthetic (VWRBS). Oilseed maintainer germplasm line.<br />

Homozygous for resistance to <strong>No</strong>rth American races of Verticillium wilt<br />

(Verticillium dahliae) and race 2 downy mildew.<br />

PI 597365. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. HA 394. GP-208. Pedigree - Selection from Verticillium wilt<br />

resistant B-line synthetic (VWRBS). Oilseed maintainer germplasm line.<br />

Homozygous for resistance to <strong>No</strong>rth American races of Verticillium wilt<br />

(Verticillium dahliae) and to race 2 downy mildew.<br />

PI 597366. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. HA 402. GP-209. Pedigree - HA 89/RK-74-198-2. Oilseed<br />

maintainer germplasm line. Homozygous for resistance to Verticillium<br />

wilt.<br />

PI 597367. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. HA 403. GP-210. Pedigree - HA 89/France B-line Bulk. Oilseed<br />

maintainer germplasm line. Homozygous for resistance to Verticillium<br />

wilt.<br />

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PI 597368. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. HA 404. GP-211. Pedigree - HA 821/Rassvet. Oilseed maintainer<br />

germplasm line. Homozygous for resistance to Verticillium wilt.<br />

PI 597369. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. HA 405. GP-212. Pedigree - HA 89/Bulgaria 2169. Oilseed<br />

maintainer germplasm line. Homozygous for resistance to Verticillium<br />

wilt.<br />

PI 597370. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. HA 406. GP-213. Pedigree - HA 89/SB-l. Oilseed maintainer<br />

germplasm line. Homozygous for resistance to Verticillium wilt.<br />

PI 597371. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. HA 407. GP-214. Pedigree - HA 89/<strong>No</strong>rte. Oilseed maintainer<br />

germplasm line. Homozygous for resistance to Verticillium wilt.<br />

PI 597372. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. RHA 395. GP-215. Pedigree - Selection from downy mildew<br />

resistant restorer line synthetic (DMRRS). Restores fertility of the<br />

PET1 sterile cytoplasm. Expresses upper-stem branching conditioned by<br />

recessive gene. Homozygous for resistance to race 2 downy mildew.<br />

PI 597373. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. RHA 396. GP-216. Pedigree - Selection from downy mildew<br />

resistant restorer line synthetic (DMRRS). Restores fertility of the<br />

PET1 sterile cytoplasm. Expresses upper-stem branching conditioned by a<br />

recessive gene. Homozygous for resistance to race 2 downy mildew.<br />

PI 597374. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. RHA 397. GP-217. Pedigree - RHA 274/RO-20-10-3-3-2. Restorer<br />

line. Restores fertility of the PET1 sterile cytoplasm. Expresses<br />

upper-stem branching conditioned by a recessive gene. Homozygous for<br />

resistance to rust race 6 and to downy mildew race 2.<br />

PI 597375. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. RHA 398. GP-218. Pedigree - RHA 274/BCD Line Bulk. Restorer<br />

line. Homozygous for resistance to race 2 downy mildew. Upper stem<br />

branching conditioned by recessive gene. Has genes for fertility<br />

restoration of the PET1 cytoplasmic male sterility.<br />

PI 597376. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. RHA 399. GP-219. Pedigree - RHA 274/Odesskij 91. Restorer<br />

line. Homozygous for resistance to race 2 downy mildew. Upper stem<br />

branching conditioned by recessive gene. Has genes for fertility<br />

restoration of the PET1 cytoplasmic male sterility.<br />

PI 597377. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. RHA 400. GP-220. Pedigree - Selection from Australia 85 R-line<br />

population. Restorer line. Homozygous for resistance to race 2 downy<br />

mildew. Upper stem branching conditioned by recessive gene. Has genes<br />

for fertility restoration of the PET1 cytoplasmic male sterility.<br />

PI 597378. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Breeding. RHA 401. GP-221. Pedigree - RHA 274/RHA 1185-14-3-4-1.<br />

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Restorer line. Homozygous for resistance to race 2 downy mildew. Upper<br />

stem branching conditioned by recessive gene. Has genes for fertility<br />

restoration of the PET1 cytoplasmic male sterility.<br />

The following were developed by Jimmie H. Hatchett, USDA-ARS, Dept of<br />

Entomology, Waters Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-4004, United States; Scott<br />

Haley, South Dakota State University, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Department, Box 2140-C,<br />

Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States; P. Stephen Baenziger,<br />

University of Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, 33 0 Keim Hall, Lincoln,<br />

Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; Lenis A. Nelson, University of<br />

Nebraska-Lincoln, Institute of Agric. and Nat. <strong>Resources</strong>, Panhandle Res. &<br />

Extension Center, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361, United States; J.W. Schmidt,<br />

University of Nebraska, Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln,<br />

Nebraska, United States; David D. Baltensperger, University of Nebraska,<br />

Panhandle Res. & Ext. Center, 4502 Avenue I, Scottsbluff, Nebraska<br />

69361-4939, United States; Don V. McVey, USDA, ARS, University of Minnesota,<br />

Cereal Rust Laboratory, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105, United States; B.<br />

Moreno-Sevilla, University of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />

68583, United States; C.J. Peterson, USDA, ARS, University of Nebraska, Dept.<br />

of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; D.R. Shelton, University<br />

of Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United States; John<br />

E. Watkins, University of Nebraska, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Lincoln,<br />

Nebraska 68583, United States. Received 03/15/1997.<br />

PI 597379. Triticum aestivum L. , nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "WINDSTAR"; NE90625; NSGC 6417. PVP 9800002; CV-857.<br />

Pedigree - TX79A2729//Caldwell/Brule field sel.6/3/Siouxland. Released<br />

1996. Hard red winter wheat. Taller semidwarf. Developed for dryland<br />

production in the Nebraska panhandle and western South Dakota. Moderate<br />

resistance to stem rust. Moderately susceptible to leaf rust and wheat<br />

streak virus. Susceptible to the Great Plains Biotype of Hessian Fly and<br />

soilborne Mosaic virus. End use quality acceptable to milling and baking<br />

industries.<br />

The following were donated by USDA-ARS/Delta Experiment Station, Stoneville,<br />

Mississippi 38776, United States. Received 1970.<br />

PI 597380. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. EG-2. Collected in Philippines.<br />

The following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />

United States; Cecil D. Nickell, University of Illinois, Department of Crop<br />

Science, 1102 S. Goodwin Av., Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; T.R.<br />

Cary, University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. of Agronomy,<br />

Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; D.E. Kyle, University of Illinois,<br />

Dept. of Crop Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United<br />

States; J.M. Hegstad, University of Illinois, Dept. of Crop Sciences, 1102 S.<br />

Godwin, Urbana, Illinois 618013, United States. Received 04/09/1997.<br />

PI 597381. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "Savoy"; LN90-4187. CV-369. Pedigree - Burlison x<br />

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Asgrow A3733. Indeterminate, late Group II maturity (relative maturity<br />

2.8) maturing 4 d later than IA2021. Best adapted to 40-42 degrees N<br />

lat. Compared with IA2021, averaged 1% higher seed yield, better seed<br />

quality, 2.3 g kg-1 higher seed protein concentration, and 5 cm taller<br />

plant height. Similar to IA2021 in lodging score. Flowers purple,<br />

pubescence tawny, pods tan at maturity, and seeds dull yellow with black<br />

hila. Has Rpslb and Rps3 genes for resistance to phytophthora rot, races<br />

1 and 7. Susceptible to brown stem rot (Phialophora gregata), soybean<br />

cyst nematode races 3 and 4 (Heterodera glycines) and sudden death<br />

syndrome (Fusarium solani).<br />

The following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />

United States; Cecil D. Nickell, University of Illinois, Department of Crop<br />

Science, 1102 S. Goodwin Av., Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; T.R.<br />

Cary, University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. of Agronomy,<br />

Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; M. S. Bachman, University of Illinois,<br />

Deptartment of Crop Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />

United States. Received 04/09/1997.<br />

PI 597382. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "Omaha"; LN91-1733. CV-370. Pedigree - Asgrow A3733<br />

x Resnik. Indeterminate, Group IV maturity (relative maturity 4.2)<br />

maturing 2 d later than Flyer (4). Best adapted to 38-41 degrees N lat.<br />

Compared with Flyer, averaged 5% higher yield, 9 mg larger seeds, 7 g<br />

kg-1 lower seed protein and 5 cm shorter plant height. Similar to Flyer<br />

in lodging and seed quality scores. Flowers purple, pubescence tawny,<br />

pods tan at maturity, and seeds dull yellow with black hila. Has Rps 1-k<br />

gene that confers resistance to multiple races of P. sojae, is<br />

susceptible to brown stem rot (Phialophora gregata) and sudden death<br />

syndrome (Fusarium solani).<br />

The following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />

United States; Cecil D. Nickell, University of Illinois, Department of Crop<br />

Science, 1102 S. Goodwin Av., Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; T.R.<br />

Cary, University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. of Agronomy,<br />

Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; D.E. Kyle, University of Illinois,<br />

Dept. of Crop Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United<br />

States. Received 04/09/1997.<br />

PI 597383. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "LN89-3264". CV-382. Pedigree - Hobbit 87 x Elgin 87<br />

. Indeterminate, Group II maturity (relative maturity 2.8) 5 d later<br />

than IA2021. Adapted to 40-42 degree N lat. Compared to IA2021 averaged<br />

3% lower yield, lower seed quality score (1.3 vs 2.0), and lower lodging<br />

score (1.2 vs 1.5). Similar to IA2021 in plant height, seed protein and<br />

oil content. Flowers white, pubescence tawny, pods brown at maturity,<br />

and seeds shiny yellow with black hila. Has Rps 1-k gene that confers<br />

resistance to multiple races of Phytophthora sojae, susceptible to brown<br />

stem rot (Phialophora gregata) and sudden death syndrome (Fusarium<br />

solani).<br />

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The following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />

United States; Cecil D. Nickell, University of Illinois, Department of Crop<br />

Science, 1102 S. Goodwin Av., Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; T.R.<br />

Cary, University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. of Agronomy,<br />

Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; J.M. Hegstad, University of Illinois,<br />

Dept. of Crop Sciences, 1102 S. Godwin, Urbana, Illinois 618013, United<br />

States. Received 04/09/1997.<br />

PI 597384. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "LN89-3615 11 . CV-383. Pedigree - Hobbit 87 x Asgrow<br />

A3205. Indeterminate, Group IV maturity (relative maturity 4.3) maturing<br />

6 d later than Flyer. Best adapted to 38-41 degrees N lat. Compared with<br />

Flyer averaged 5% higher yield, 45 mg seed-1 larger seeds, and 10 g kg-1<br />

lower seed protein. Similar to Flyer in height, and lodging and seed<br />

quality scores. Flowers purple, pubescence tawny, pods brown and tan at<br />

maturity, and seeds shiny yellow with brown hila. Has Rps 1-k gene that<br />

confers resistance to multiple races of P. sojae, susceptible to brown<br />

stem rot (Phialophora gregata) and sudden death syndrome (Fusarium<br />

solani).<br />

The following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />

United States; Jay Tharp, University of Illinois, Department of Agronomy,<br />

1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; Cecil D.<br />

Nickell, University of Illinois, Department of Crop Science, 1102 S. Goodwin<br />

Av., Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; Greg <strong>No</strong>el, USDA-ARS, University<br />

of Illinois, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United<br />

States; T.R. Cary, University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. of<br />

Agronomy, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States. Received 04/09/1997.<br />

PI 597385. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "LN92-11008 M . CV-384. Pedigree - Jack x Asgrow A3205<br />

. Indeterminate, Group III maturity (relative maturity 3.1) maturing 4 d<br />

earlier than Yale and 3 d later than Jack (4,5). At SCN infested<br />

locations, seed yield was 1% higher than Yale and 2% higher than Jack.<br />

Compared with Yale at SCN noninfected locations, was similar in yield<br />

and height. Lower lodging score than Jack (1.8 vs 2.1). Flowers purple,<br />

pubescence tawny, pods tan at maturity, and seeds dull yellow with brown<br />

hila. Susceptible to Phytophthora rot, races 1,4, and 7 (Phytophthora<br />

sojae), brown stem rot (Phialophora gregata), and sudden death syndrome<br />

(Fusarium solani). Resistant to races 3 and 4 when evaluated against SCN<br />

in greenhouse.<br />

The following were developed by Cecil D. Nickell, University of Illinois,<br />

Department of Crop Science, 1102 S. Goodwin Av., Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />

United States. Received 04/09/1997.<br />

PI 597386. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "Dwight"; LN92-10507. Pedigree - Jack x A86-303014.<br />

Indeterminate, late Group II maturity (relative maturity 2.9) maturing 5<br />

d later than IA2021 and 1 d earlier than Jack. Compared with Jack at<br />

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noninfested SCN locations, was 2% higher in seed yield, 10 inches<br />

shorter plant height, and 0.9 units lower lodging score (1.5 vs 2.4). At<br />

SCN infested locations, seed yield was 20% higher than IA2021 and 1%<br />

lower than Jack. Susceptible to phytophthora rot races 1, 4, and 7,<br />

brown stem rot (Phialophora gregata), and sudden death syndrome<br />

(Fusarium solani). Resistant to races 3 and 4 when evaluated against SCN<br />

in greehouse.<br />

PI 597387. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "Pana"; LN92-10855. Pedigree - Jack x Asgrow A3205.<br />

Indeterminate, late Group III maturity (relative maturity 3.8) maturing<br />

4 d later than Iroquois and 5 d later than Jack. Compared with Iroquois<br />

at noninfested SCN locations, had 5% higher seed yield, 7 inches taller<br />

plant height, and 1.7% lower seed protein. At SCN infested locations,<br />

seed yield was 2 0% higher than Iroquois and 3% higher than Jack.<br />

Susceptible to phytophthora rot races 1, 4, and 7, brown stem rot<br />

(Phialophora gregata), and sudden death syndrome (Fusarium solani).<br />

Resistant to races 3 and 4 when evaluated against SCN in greenhouse.<br />

The following were developed by Glenn R. Buss, Virginia Polytechnic<br />

Institute, and State University, Virginia Agr. Exp. Sta., Blacksburg,<br />

Virginia 24061-0404, United States. Received 03/15/1997.<br />

PI 597388. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "Accomac"; V88-1234. PVP 9800048.<br />

The following were developed by T.E. Carter, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />

University, 3127 Ligon Street Box 7631, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7631,<br />

United States. Received 03/07/1997.<br />

PI 597389. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "Prolina"; N87-984.<br />

The following were collected by Dennis P. Sheehy, 69086 Allen Canyon Road,<br />

Wallowa, Oregon 97885, United States; Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage<br />

and Range Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,<br />

United States. Donated by Raymond L. Clark, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6402, United States; Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range<br />

Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United<br />

States. Received 09/14/1994.<br />

PI 597390. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. E94-202; SY 9617001. Collected 09/14/1994 in<br />

Mongolia.<br />

The following were donated by Paul Gibson, Southern Illinois University,<br />

Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Science, Carbondale, Illinois 62901-4415, United<br />

States; N.D. Lunin, Institute of Oilseed Crops, Vessenaiya Str. 1,<br />

Solnechnaya, Zaporizhzhya 332110, Ukraine. Received 10/23/1996.<br />

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PI 597391. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Kievskaya 27; SY 9618001.<br />

PI 597392. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Arkadia Odesskaya; SY 9618002.<br />

PI 597393. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Kirovogradskaya 5; SY 9618003.<br />

PI 597394. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Kharkovskaya Zernokormovaya; SY 9618004.<br />

PI 597395. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Solnechnaya; SY 9618005.<br />

PI 597396. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Vytiaz• 50; SY 9618006.<br />

PI 597397. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Lan 1 ; SY 9618007.<br />

PI 597398. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Yug 40; SY 9618008.<br />

PI 597399. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Yug 30; SY 9618009.<br />

PI 597400. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Viza; SY 9618010.<br />

PI 597401. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Bukuriya; SY 9618011.<br />

PI 597402. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Runo; SY 9618012.<br />

PI 597403. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Krasnodar 391-89; SY 9618013.<br />

PI 597404. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Krasnodar 568-89; SY 9618014.<br />

PI 597405. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Zaporozhie 46-96; SY 9618015.<br />

The following were donated by Jack M. Widholm, University of Illinois, Crop<br />

Science Department, 285A ERML, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; S.H.<br />

Miao, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Academia Sinica, P.O. Box 416, Chengdu,<br />

Sichuan, China. Received 10/25/1996.<br />

PI 597406. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 502; SY 9619001.<br />

PI 597407. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

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Cultivated. Pureline. Hefen 22; SY 9619002.<br />

PI 597408. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Heilong 2; SY 9619003.<br />

PI 597409. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Helong 26; SY 9619004.<br />

PI 597410. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Jilin 13; SY 9619005.<br />

PI 597411. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Jilin 26; SY 9619006.<br />

PI 597412. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. L3-1; SY 9619007.<br />

PI 597413. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. L3-2; SY 9619008.<br />

The following were donated by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,<br />

1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Feng Ji Tang, Bayan<br />

Town, Bayan County, Heilongjiang 151800, China. Received 09/1995.<br />

PI 597414. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Ken nong 4; SY 9707001.<br />

PI 597415. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Dong nong 42; SY 9707002.<br />

The following were donated by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,<br />

1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Zhongtang Liu, Hejiang<br />

Agricultural Institute, <strong>No</strong>. 83 Anqing Road, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang 154007,<br />

China. Received 09/1995.<br />

PI 597416. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. He feng 26; SY 9708001.<br />

PI 597417. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. He feng 29; SY 9708002.<br />

PI 597418. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. He feng 33; SY 9708003.<br />

PI 597419. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. He feng 871004; SY 9708004.<br />

PI 597420. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. He feng 91239; SY 9708005.<br />

PI 597421. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. He feng 91342; SY 9708006.<br />

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PI 597422. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Hei he 92-1372; SY 9708007.<br />

PI 597423. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. He feng 8719; SY 9708008.<br />

PI 597424. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. He nong 35; SY 9708009.<br />

The following were donated by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,<br />

1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Guo Hua Hu, Hong<br />

Xinglong Research Institue, Agricultural Center, Heilongjiang Academy of<br />

Agricultural Reclamation Sciences, Youyi County, Heilongjiang 155811, China.<br />

Received 09/1995.<br />

PI 597425. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Heng feng 9; SY 9709001.<br />

PI 597426. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Gang 81-128-1; SY 9709002.<br />

PI 597427. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Gang 84-62-19; SY 9709003.<br />

PI 597428. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. JFH; SY 9709004.<br />

PI 597429. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Gang 8827-4; SY 9709005.<br />

PI 597430. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Gang 8774-1; SY 9709006.<br />

PI 597431. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Gang 8779-3; SY 9709007.<br />

PI 597432. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Gang 8819-3-16; SY 9709008.<br />

PI 597433. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Gang 8869-1; SY 9709009.<br />

The following were donated by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,<br />

1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Guang Yu Sun, Soybean<br />

Investigations, Land Reclamation and Ag. Sci., 156 Anaing Stree, Jiamusi,<br />

Heilongjiang 154007, China. Received 09/1995.<br />

PI 597434. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. K90-09; SY 9710001.<br />

PI 597435. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. K90-11; SY 9710002.<br />

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The following were donated by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,<br />

1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Licheng Hu,<br />

Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Soybean Institute, <strong>No</strong>. 368<br />

Xuefu Rd., Harbin, Heilongjiang 150030, China. Received 09/1995.<br />

PI 597436. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. F8201-205; SY 9711001.<br />

PI 597437. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Hei nong 35; SY 9711002.<br />

PI 597438. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Hei nong 37; SY 9711003.<br />

PI 597439. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Hei nong 38; SY 9711004.<br />

PI 597440. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Hei nong 39; SY 9711005.<br />

The following were donated by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,<br />

1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Rui Zhong Zhang,<br />

Soybean Research Insitute, <strong>No</strong>rtheast Agricultural Univ., Harbin, Heilongjiang<br />

150030, China. Received 09/1995.<br />

PI 597441. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. NEAU 40727; SY 9712001.<br />

PI 597442. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. NEAU 785; SY 9712002.<br />

PI 597443. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. NEAU 9142; SY 9712003.<br />

PI 597444. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. NEAU 91212; SY 9712004.<br />

PI 597445. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. NEAU 9243; SY 9712005.<br />

PI 597446. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. DN 104; SY 9712006.<br />

PI 597447. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Bei feng 87-09; SY 9712007.<br />

The following were donated by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,<br />

1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States. Received 09/1995.<br />

PI 597448. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Jiamusi-1; SY 9713001. Collected in Heilongjiang,<br />

China.<br />

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PI 597449. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Jiamusi-2; SY 9713002. Collected in Heilongjiang,<br />

China.<br />

PI 597450. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Jiamusi-3; SY 9713 003. Collected in Heilongjiang,<br />

China.<br />

The following were donated by R.L. Cooper, USDA-ARS, Ohio State University,<br />

1680 Madison, Wooster, Ohio 44691-4096, United States; Ruzhen Chang, Chinese<br />

Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Crop <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>,<br />

Beijing, Beijing, China. Received 08/15/1996.<br />

PI 597451. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 08-85/ ZYD2883; SY 9714001.<br />

PI 597452. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 08-102; ZYD2900; SY 9714002.<br />

PI 597453. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 08-197; ZYD2995; SY 9714003.<br />

PI 597454. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 08-217; ZYD3015; SY 9714004.<br />

PI 597455. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 08-226; ZYD3024; SY 9714005.<br />

PI 597456. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 08-238; ZYD3036; SY 9714006.<br />

PI 597457. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 09-10; ZYD3232; SY 9714007.<br />

PI 597458. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 09-11; ZYD3233; SY 9714008.<br />

PI 597459. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 09-12; ZYD3234; SY 9714009.<br />

PI 597460. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 09-13; ZYD3235; SY 9714010.<br />

PI 597461. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 09-21; ZYD3243; SY 9714011.<br />

PI 597462. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. 09-36; ZYD3258; SY 9714012.<br />

The following were donated by Yiwu Chen, Institute of Crop <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

<strong>Resources</strong>, 30 Bai Shi Qiao Road, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,<br />

Beijing, Beijing 100081, China. Received 03/14/1997.<br />

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PI 597463. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD21207; Zhechun 2; SY 9715001.<br />

PI 597464. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD21208; Zhechun 3; SY 9715002.<br />

PI 597465. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Landrace. Pureline. ZDD62 50; Mao peng qing; SY 9715003.<br />

PI 597466. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD21502; Pu dou 8008; SY 9715004.<br />

PI 597467. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD20348; E dou 4; SY 9715005.<br />

PI 597468. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD14763; Xian qiu dou 2; SY 9715006.<br />

PI 597469. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD11219; Huai dou 2; SY 9715007.<br />

PI 597470. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Nan nong 73-935; SY 9715008.<br />

PI 597471. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Zheye 29; SY 9715009.<br />

PI 597472. Glycine soja Siebold & Zucc.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Zheye 33; SY 9715010.<br />

PI 597473. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. ZDD11581; 82-24; SY 9715011.<br />

The following were donated by Wan-Sik Ann, Rural Development Administration,<br />

National Inst. of Agric. Sci. & Tech., Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Division, Suweon,<br />

Kyonggi 441-707, Korea, South; Randall Nelson, USDA, ARS, National Soybean<br />

Research Laboratory, 1101 West Peabody Drive, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United<br />

States. Received 03/20/1997.<br />

PI 597474. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Hwanggeumkong"; IT157912; SY 9716001.<br />

PI 597475. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Namcheonkong"; IT157950; SY 9716002.<br />

PI 597476. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Deogyukong"; SY 9716003.<br />

PI 597477. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Baegunkong"; IT142810; SY 9716004.<br />

PI 597478. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Paldalkong"; IT178684; SY 9716005.<br />

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PI 597479. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Bokwangkong"; IT157860; SY 9716006.<br />

PI 597480. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Namhaekong"; IT157951; SY 9716007.<br />

PI 597481. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Jangsukong"; SY 9716008.<br />

PI 597482. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Sinpaldalkong"; SY 9716009.<br />

PI 597483. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Keunolkong"; SY 9716010.<br />

PI 597484. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. ••Bukwangkong"; SY 9716011.<br />

PI 597485. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Keomjeongkong 1"; IT189211; SY 9716012.<br />

PI 597486. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Kwangankong"; SY 9716013.<br />

PI 597487. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. "Hwaseongputkong"; SY 9716014.<br />

The following were developed by R. P. Knowles, Agriculture Canada, Saskatoon<br />

Research Station, 107 Science Crescent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.<br />

Received 1985.<br />

PI 597488. Phalaris arundinacea L.<br />

Breeding. S-8799; W6 6558; NSL 197088. GP-31. Pedigree - Developed from<br />

open-pollinated seed of a single panicle of common reed canarygrass with<br />

good seed retention. A single panicle selection from common reed<br />

canarygrass, then 9 generations of selection for seed yield and seed<br />

retention using isolated plots of spaced planting. Forage and seed<br />

yields are 90 and 300%, respectively, of check cultivars. Selection for<br />

tryptamine-free alkaloids in generation 8. Seed has the usual gray-black<br />

color except for 2% yellow seed.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, SCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center, Route 6, Box<br />

417, Americus, Georgia 31709, United States. Received 1963.<br />

PI 597489. Lespedeza cuneata (Dum. Cours.) G. Don<br />

Cultivated. AM-312; OKINAWA. Collected in Japan.<br />

The following were developed by C.T. Hash, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; B.S. Talukdar,<br />

Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Cereals Program, Patancheru,<br />

Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; J.R. Witcombe, School of <strong>Plant</strong> Biology,<br />

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University of <strong>No</strong>rth Wales, Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom; P. P. Prakash Babu,<br />

Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra<br />

Pradesh 502 324, India; C. Ramakrishna, J. K. Agrigenetics, Sarojini Devi<br />

Road, Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500 003, India; S. B. King, SADC/ICRISAT<br />

SMIP, P.O. Box 39063, Nairobi Area, Kenya; A.M. Rao, Sandoz (India) Ltd.,<br />

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Received 04/14/1997.<br />

PI 597490 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />

Breeding. Inbred. ICMP 85410. GP-36. Pedigree - ICP 165 x ICP 220.<br />

Restorer line of pearl millet singlecross grain hybrid ICMH 85410.<br />

Height dwarf 95-107 cm, 3-5 basal tillers per plant, and flowers 56-64 d<br />

from planting. Panicles cylindrical. Grains small 6.3 g 1000-1, shape<br />

globular, color yellowish-gray. Grain yield 1141-1692 kg ha-1 at ICRISAT<br />

Asia Center, Patancheru. Downy mildew incidence 0-21% compared to 0-22%<br />

for resistant control P7-04 in India.<br />

The following were developed by B.S. Talukdar, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Cereals Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India<br />

; J.R. Witcombe, School of <strong>Plant</strong> Biology, University of <strong>No</strong>rth Wales, Bangor,<br />

Wales, United Kingdom; A. Rao, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid<br />

Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; P. P. Prakash Babu, Int.<br />

Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh<br />

502 324, India. Received 04/14/1997.<br />

PI 597491 QUAR. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />

Breeding. Inbred. ICMR 501. PL-33. Pedigree - Random mating of 11<br />

phenotypically similar inbred lines derived from Bold Seeded Early<br />

Composite (BSEC) and selected from the ICRISAT potential R-line trial<br />

(PRLT-2), followed by population improvement using pedigree selection.<br />

Topcross pollinator parental line of pearl millet (Pennisetum gluacum)<br />

grain hybrid cultivar GICH 501. Height medium 128-181 cm, 3-7 basal<br />

tillers per plant, and flowers in 40-50 d from planting. Panicle length<br />

medium 18-21 cm, compact to semi-compact, shape conical. Seeds bold, 12<br />

g 1000-1, shape globular, color gray. Grain yield 2803-3825 kg ha-1 in<br />

summer season 1994 and rainy season 1993 at ICRISAT Asia Center,<br />

Patancheru. Downy mildew incidence 0-4% in India compared with 0-19% for<br />

resistant inbred control P7-4.<br />

The following were donated by G.W. Dunn, Agricultural Research Institute, New<br />

Hampshire, United States. Received 01/29/1958.<br />

PI 597492. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "CERTIFIED OREGON LADINO"; FC 33144; G 6854. Adapted to hot<br />

weather.<br />

The following were donated by Robert Leffel, USDA-ARS, Building 011, HH19,<br />

BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States; C.H. Hanson, USDA-ARS,<br />

Crops Research Division, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland<br />

20705-2350, United States. Received 1964.<br />

PI 597493. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "PILGRIM-LADINO"; FC 36477; G 12582.<br />

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The following were donated by Robert Leffel, USDA-ARS, Building Oil, HH19,<br />

BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States. Received 12/03/1965.<br />

PI 597494. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Breeding. OTT SYN A; FC 37825; G 15237. Experimental variety from<br />

Canada.<br />

The following were donated by R. W. Robertson, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa<br />

Research Station, Division of Forage <strong>Plant</strong>s, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.<br />

Received 03/10/1969.<br />

PI 597495. Trifolium canescens Willd.<br />

Wild. CAN PI 7539; G 19171. Collected 03/10/1969 in Former Soviet Union.<br />

PI 597496. Trifolium caucasicum Tausch<br />

Wild. CAN PI 7538; G 19172.<br />

PI 597497. Trifolium pannonicum Jacq.<br />

Wild. 9864; G 19775. Collected 02/26/1970 in Romania. Iasi, Iasi,<br />

Romania.<br />

PI 597498. Trifolium pannonicum Jacq.<br />

Wild. 278; G 19776. Collected 02/26/1970 in Romania. Cluj, Cluj,<br />

Romania.<br />

The following were donated by Roscoe L. Taylor, USDA-ARS, Palmer, Alaska,<br />

United States. Received 01/20/1971.<br />

PI 597499. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Breeding. W69-1; G 20596.<br />

PI 597500. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Breeding. W69-4; G 20597.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, ARS, NSSL, National Seed Storage<br />

Laboratory, 1111 South Mason Street, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521-4500,<br />

United States. Received 02/09/1971.<br />

PI 597501. Trifolium fragiferum L.<br />

Uncertain. TF-2; FC 22797; Ser. no. 5463; G 21116.<br />

The following were donated by Robert Leffel, USDA-ARS, Building 011, HH19,<br />

BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 2 07 05, United States. Received 05/24/1971.<br />

PI 597502. Trifolium medium L.<br />

Uncertain. FC 40212; G 21654.<br />

The following were donated by Wei-Jong Chung, Taichung District Ag. Impr.<br />

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Station, 200. Lane 361. Sect. 1. Chaitung Road, 51501 Tatsuen Hsiang,<br />

Taichung, Taiwan. Received 11/08/1971.<br />

PI 597503. Trifolium pannonicum Jacq.<br />

Wild. 844; G 22118. Collected 11/08/1971 in Romania.<br />

Unknown source. Received 1975.<br />

PI 597504. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "NOLINS IMPROVED"; G 24912.<br />

The following were donated by Gilbert R. Lovell, USDA, ARS, University of<br />

Georgia, <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Conservation Unit, Griffin, Georgia<br />

30223-1797, United States. Received 1989.<br />

PI 597505. Trifolium lupinaster L.<br />

Wild. G 29109.<br />

The following were collected by R.P. Murphy, Cornell University, Dept. of<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Breading and Biometry, Ithaca, New York 14853, United States. Donated<br />

by George A. White, USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, University of<br />

California, Davis, California 95616, United States. Received 06/13/1989.<br />

PI 597506. Trifolium sp.<br />

Uncertain. HOP CLOVER; G 29170. Collected 01/01/1961 in Chile. 125 km<br />

north of Santiago on Pan American Highway, Santiago.<br />

PI 597507. Trifolium sp.<br />

Uncertain. HOP CLOVER; G 29171. Collected 01/01/1961 in Chile. 145 km<br />

north of Santiago on Pan American highway, Santiago.<br />

PI 597508. Trifolium sp.<br />

Uncertain. G 29172. Collected 01/01/1961 in Chile. 93 km west of<br />

Santiago on Pan American highway, Santiago.<br />

Unknown source. Received 06/13/1989.<br />

PI 597509. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Uncertain. G 29176. Collected 01/01/1961 in Chile. 16 km east of<br />

Cancepcion, Bio-Bio.<br />

The following were donated by Czechoslovakia Research and Breeding Institute<br />

for Fodder, Czech Republic. Received 06/27/1990.<br />

PI 597510. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "DUBRAVA"; G 29844. Selected from 34 varieties of world<br />

collection and 2 Czech, varieties. Licensed 1985. Rapid spring growth<br />

and regrowth, persistence medium to good competitive ability and winter<br />

hardiness. Tolerant of rainfall shortage, lower seed performance as<br />

compared to Pastevec (original comment from donor).<br />

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PI 597511. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "OVCAK"; G 29846. Bred from a local variety from the<br />

neighborhood of Sobeslav in Bohemia, licensed in 1963. Early variety<br />

with rapid spring developement, slower regrowth and low persistence.<br />

Blooms richly and steadily, high seed yields. Fodder production is lower<br />

compared to Pastevec (original comment from donor).<br />

PI 597512. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "PASTEVEC"; G 29847. Bred from a local variety from the<br />

Bohemian-Moravian highlands, being licensed in 1961. Pasture-type<br />

variety, the stand being fresh with rapid regrowth after cuts.<br />

Drought-resistant. Fodder and seed performance ratio acceptable<br />

(original comment from donor).<br />

PI 597513- Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "VIGLASSKY"; G 29848. Has been bred using selection from the<br />

local variety from the neighborhood of Viglas in Slovakia, licensed in<br />

1950 (Original comment from donor).<br />

The following were donated by Richard R. Smith, USDA, ARS, U.S. Dairy Forage<br />

Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United<br />

States; B. Kolic, University of Zagreb, Institute for Breeding & Production,<br />

Simmunska 25, Zagreb, Croatia. Received 03/15/1991.<br />

PI 597514. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Cultivar. "YU-BL-2"; AC 754; G 30053.<br />

PI 597515. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Cultivar. "YU-BL-4"; AC 755; G 30054.<br />

PI 597516. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "YU-BL-1"; ACT 523; G 30056.<br />

PI 597517. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "YU-BL-2"; ACT 524; G 30057.<br />

The following were collected by B. Kolic, University of Zagreb, Institute for<br />

Breeding & Production, Simmunska 25, Zagreb, Croatia. Donated by Richard R.<br />

Smith, USDA, ARS, U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center, University of Wisconsin,<br />

Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States. Received 03/15/1991.<br />

PI 597518. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. AC 757; G 30058. Collected 09/20/1989 in Yugoslavia. Latitude 44<br />

deg. 15' N. Longitude 15 deg. 57' E. Croatian province of Lika, near<br />

village of Gracac. Hilly, sloping site. Soil loam, stones minimal,<br />

drainage moderate. Associated with grasses.<br />

PI 597519. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. AC 758; G 30059. Collected 09/20/1989 in Yugoslavia. Latitude 44<br />

deg. 15' N. Longitude 15 deg. 57• E. Croatian province of Lika, in<br />

vicinity of Gracac. Level plain. Soil loam, stones minimal, drainage<br />

moderate.<br />

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The following were donated by Richard R. Smith, USDA, ARS, U.S. Dairy Forage<br />

Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United<br />

States. Received 03/15/1991.<br />

PI 597520. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. AC 760; G 30061. Collected 09/20/1989 in Yugoslavia. Latitude 44<br />

deg. 30' N. Longitude 16 deg. 30' E. Croatian province of Lika, in<br />

vicinity of either village or hill called St. Rok. Level plain. Soil<br />

loam, stones minimal, drainage moderate.<br />

The following were collected by B. Kolic, University of Zagreb, Institute for<br />

Breeding & Production, Simmunska 25, Zagreb, Croatia. Donated by Richard R.<br />

Smith, USDA, ARS, U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center, University of Wisconsin,<br />

Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States. Received 03/15/1991.<br />

PI 597521. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. AC 761; G 30062. Collected 09/20/1989 in Yugoslavia. Latitude 44<br />

deg. 30' N. Longitude 16 deg. 30' E. Croatian province of Lika, in<br />

vicinity of St. Rok. Flood plain. Soil loam, no stones, drainage<br />

moderate.<br />

PI 597522. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. AC 762; G 30063. Collected 09/20/1989 in Yugoslavia. Latitude 44<br />

deg. 48' N. Longitude 15 deg. 55' E. Croatian province of Lika, 15 km<br />

west of Plitvice Jezera. Hilly, sloping site. Soil loam, no stones,<br />

drainage moderate.<br />

PI 597523. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. AC 764; G 30065. Collected 09/20/1989 in Yugoslavia. Latitude 44<br />

deg. 45' N. Longitude 15 deg. 30' E. Croatian province of Lika, in<br />

vicinity of village Otocac. Undulating, sloping site. Soil loam, stones<br />

minimal, drainage good.<br />

PI 597524. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. AC 766; G 30067. Collected 09/20/1989 in Yugoslavia. Latitude 44<br />

deg. 45' N. Longitude 15 deg. 30' E. Croatian province of Lika, in<br />

vicinity of Gospic. Undulating, sloping site. Soil loam, no stones,<br />

drainage good.<br />

PI 597525. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. AC 767; G 30068. Collected 09/20/1989 in Yugoslavia. Latitude 44<br />

deg. 30' N. Longitude 15 deg. 30' E. Croatian province of Lika, in<br />

vicinity of "izlaz iz sela papuca" (translation needed). Level plain.<br />

Soil clay, no stones, drainage good.<br />

PI 597526. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. AC 768; G 30069. Collected 09/20/1989 in Yugoslavia. Latitude 44<br />

deg. 15' N. Longitude 15 deg. 45' E. Croatia province of Lika, between<br />

towns of Gospic and Gracac. Level plain. Soil loam, no stones, drainage<br />

moderate.<br />

PI 597527. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

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Wild. AC 769; G 30070. Collected 09/20/1989 in Yugoslavia. Latitude 44<br />

deg. 30' N. Longitude 15 deg. 30' E. Croatian province of Lika, in<br />

vicinity of Korenica. Level plain. Soil loam, highly organic, no stones,<br />

drainage moderate.<br />

The following were collected by R.P. Murphy, Cornell University, Dept. of<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Breeding and Biometry, Ithaca, New York 14853, United States. Received<br />

06/15/1989.<br />

PI 597528. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Uncertain. G 30072. Collected 06/15/1989 in Chile. 13 km west of Octay,<br />

Osorno.<br />

The following were donated by N.I. Vavilov Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, 44<br />

Herzen Street, Leningrad, Russian Federation. Received 08/21/1991.<br />

PI 597529. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "BITUNAJ"; VIR 31576; G 30155.<br />

PI 597530. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "MEDUNAJ"; VIR 34588; G 30157.<br />

PI 597531. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "GOMEL'SKIJ"; VIR 34653; G 3 0158.<br />

PI 597532. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "PRIEKUL'SKIJ 61"; VIR 34655; G 30159.<br />

PI 597533. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "PREDKARPALSKIJ 1"; VIR 35845; G 30161.<br />

PI 597534. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "BELOGORSKIJ 1"; VIR 39080; G 30164.<br />

PI 597535. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Cultivar. "ALA"; VIR 40551; G 30167.<br />

The following were donated by Robert Leffel, USDA-ARS, Building 011, HH19,<br />

BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States. Received 10/10/1991.<br />

PI 597536. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Cultivar. "TAISETSU"; G 30317.<br />

The following were collected by Douglas R. Dewey, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range<br />

Research Laboratory, Utah State University, UMC-63, Logan, Utah 84322, United<br />

States; Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range<br />

Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received<br />

11/07/1991.<br />

PI 597537. Trifolium lupinaster L.<br />

Wild. DJ 4054; G 30367. Collected 08/21/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

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Elevation 84 0 m. Mountainside west of the Kamlak Field Station of the<br />

Central Siberian Botanical Garden, (Gorno Altay A.O.). Steep open<br />

hillside.<br />

PI 597538. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. DJ 3839; G 30369. Collected 08/09/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 430 m. <strong>No</strong>rth of Highway M-52 at Kamlak (Gorno Altay A.O.).<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth-facing slope, mixed grass-forb meadow. Very prevalent.<br />

PI 597539. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. DJ 3994; G 30370. Collected 08/15/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 1250 m. South side of Cheketeman Pass, Gorno Altay A.O., from<br />

the summit (660 km marker on hwy 53 at 1250 m) to Cheketeman camp (666km<br />

marker at 960m). Typical. Solid stand.<br />

PI 597540. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. DJ 4046; G 30371. Collected 08/21/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 52 0 m. Mountainside west of Kamlak Field Station of the<br />

Central Siberian Botanical Garden (Gorno Altay A.O.). Moist ravine.<br />

Solid stand.<br />

The following were donated by N.I. Vavilov Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, 44<br />

Herzen Street, Leningrad, Russian Federation. Received 01/02/1992.<br />

PI 597541. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Uncertain. 35850; 29; G 30563.<br />

The following were collected by Melvin Rumbaugh, R.R. 3, Box 12 5, Humboldt,<br />

Nebraska 68376, United States; Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and<br />

Range Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,<br />

United States. Received 01/08/1992.<br />

PI 597542. Trifolium fragiferum L.<br />

Wild. 910069; G 30581. Collected 09/02/1991 in China. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

14' N. Longitude 80 deg. 14' E. Elevation 1080 m. Kekeya Shelterbelt<br />

Forest, 8 km N of Aksu, Xingiang. Growing in shade of Shelterbelt trees.<br />

PI 597543. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Wild. 910033; G 30582. Collected 08/27/1991 in China. Latitude 38 deg.<br />

24' N. Longitude 77 deg. 16' E. Elevation 12 00 m. 1 km south of Shache,<br />

Xingiang. Growing on irrigation ditch bank. White flowered clover, no<br />

leaf markings. Badly diseased with mildew.<br />

PI 597544. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Wild. 910038; G 30584. Collected 08/27/1991 in China. Latitude 38 deg.<br />

23' N. Longitude 77 deg. 16• E. Elevation 1200 m. Gulibake village, 3 km<br />

SE of Shache, Xingiang. Heavily shaded areas, densely established along<br />

irrigation ditch. White-leaf marking on trifoliates, densely<br />

established, some four-leaf types present.<br />

The following were collected by Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,<br />

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United States; G. Ray Smith, Texas A&M University, Research & Extension<br />

Center, P.O. Box E, Overton, Texas 75684, United States. Received 05/10/1993.<br />

PI 597545. Trifolium hybridum L.<br />

Wild. 90-147; G 31052. Collected 07/25/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41<br />

deg. 55' N. Longitude 24 deg. 10 ? E. Elevation 1000 m. 2 km W of Orbita<br />

Tourist Resort, at crossroads by restaurant. Brown loamy meadow, mostly<br />

Poa meadow, slope slight. Occasionally seen.<br />

PI 597546. Trifolium hybridum L.<br />

Wild. 90-138; G 31059. Collected 07/25/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41<br />

deg. 55' N. Longitude 24 deg. 25' E. Elevation 970 m. 5 km S of Batak on<br />

road from Batak to Fotinovo. Rocky mountain road cut. Mixed forbes,<br />

mountainous. Rarely seen.<br />

PI 597547. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. 90-136; G 31062. Collected 07/25/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41<br />

deg. 55' N. Longitude 24 deg. 25' E. Elevation 970 m. 5 km S of Batak on<br />

road from Batak to Fotinovo. Rocky mountain road cut. Mixed forbes,<br />

mountainous. Frequency occasional. This type was mature and plants<br />

mostly dried up. Compare with collection 90-37.<br />

PI 597548. Trifolium alpestre L.<br />

Wild. 90-135; G 31064. Collected 07/25/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 5' N. Longitude 27 deg. 20' E. Elevation 405 m. 2 km <strong>No</strong>rth of<br />

Pestera on road from Plovdiv to Pestera, Plovdiv. Thin clay loam over<br />

limestone. Grassy mountain meadow, sloping. Rarely seen. Leaflets<br />

larger than typical T. alpestre.<br />

PI 597549. Trifolium hybridum L.<br />

Wild. 90-124; G 31069. Collected 07/22/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 0' N. Longitude 27 deg. 30' E. Elevation 430 m. Hillside across the<br />

road from motel on outskirts of Malko Tarnovo. Limestone based brown<br />

clay loam. Open field of grasses, sloping. Occasionally/rarely seen.<br />

PI 597550. Trifolium hybridum L.<br />

Wild. 90-118; G 31077. Collected 07/22/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 5' N. Longitude 2 7 deg. 25' E. Elevation 34 0 m. About 10 km NW of<br />

Zvezdec on road to Malko Tarnovo. Brown clay loam. Grasses, sloping open<br />

meadow. Occasionally seen.<br />

PI 597551. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. 90-112; G 31079. Collected 07/22/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 10' N. Longitude 2 7 deg. 20' E. Elevation 250 m. About 8 km NW of<br />

Varovnik on road to Malko Tarnovo. Growing along rocky roadside in shade<br />

of oak woods along creek bottom. Occasionally seen.<br />

PI 597552. Trifolium hybridum L.<br />

Wild. 90-107; G 31082. Collected 07/22/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 15' N. Longitude 2 7 deg. 5 1 E. Elevation 36 0 m. At crossroads of<br />

road from Elhovo to Grudovo, near crossroad restaurant. Reddish clay.<br />

Open oak scrub, flat mountain plateau. Occasionally seen. Seed purple.<br />

PI 597553. Trifolium hybridum L.<br />

Wild. 90-105; G 31083. Collected 07/21/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

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deg. 15' N. Longitude 27 deg. 10' E. Elevation 280 m. Mountain lodge<br />

about 15 km W of Grudovo. Reddish clay loam. Clearing along oak scrub,<br />

upland, slope slight.<br />

PI 597554. Trifolium hybridum L.<br />

Wild. 90-101; G 31085. Collected 07/21/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 15' N. Longitude 27 deg. 10' E. Elevation 280 m. Mountain lodge 15<br />

km west of Grudovo. Reddish clay loam. Clearing along oak scrub, upland,<br />

slope slight. Rarely seen.<br />

PI 597555. Trifolium heldreichianum (Gibelli & Belli) Hausskn.<br />

Wild. 90-99; G 31094. Collected 07/21/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42 deg.<br />

15' N. Longitude 27 deg. 5' E. Elevation 280 m. About 15 km W of Grudovo<br />

on road from Elhovo to Grudovo. At turnoff to mountain lodge. Reddish<br />

clay loam. Damp. Clearing, along roadside, along oak scrub, upland,<br />

slope slight. Frequently seen. <strong>Plant</strong>s very large, height 2-2.5 ft.<br />

Foliage green, seed mature.<br />

PI 597556. Trifolium ochroleucum Huds.<br />

Wild. 90-98; G 31095. Collected 07/21/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42 deg.<br />

15 f N. Longitude 27 deg. 0' E. Elevation 360 m. 40 km W of Grudovo on<br />

road from Elhovo to Grudovo. Red clay. Rolling upland edge of oak scrub.<br />

Occasionally seen.<br />

PI 597557. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Wild. 90-95A; G 31097. Collected 07/21/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 10' N. Longitude 26 deg. 30' E. Elevation 120 m. 5 km W of<br />

Bellarovo on road from Elhovo to Grudovo. Clay loam. Mixed grasses and<br />

trees, rolling lowlands. Rarely seen.<br />

PI 597558. Trifolium hybridum L.<br />

Wild. 90-76; G 31099. Collected 07/19/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

45' N. Longitude 26 deg. 15' E. Elevation 510 m. 10 km S of Lyubimets on<br />

road to Svilengrad, Khaskovo. Slope steep, rocky. Mixed forbes. Near<br />

roadside spring. Rarely seen. Some plants have purple seed.<br />

PI 597559. Trifolium ochroleucum Huds.<br />

Wild. 90-73; G 31100. Collected 07/19/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

40' N. Longitude 26 deg. 0' E. Elevation 3 50 m. 2 km SE of Dubovec on<br />

road from Ivaylovgrad to Malk Gradiste, Khaskovo. Cracking clay. Edge of<br />

oak scrub, rolling hills but flat area. Occasionally seen. An unusual<br />

site.<br />

PI 597560. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Wild. 90-54; G 31106. Collected 07/18/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

35' N. Longitude 25 deg. 50' E. Elevation 710 m. Along road from<br />

Momchilgrad to Ivaylovgrad, Khaskovo. Flat and some slope. Mixed forbes<br />

and grasses, edge of woodland. Occasionally seen.<br />

PI 597561. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Wild. 90-44; G 31109. Collected 07/18/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

25' N. Longitude 25 deg. 30' E. Elevation 550 m. 10 km South of<br />

Momchilgrad on road to Ivaylovgrad, Khaskovo. Rocky slope, roadside.<br />

Mixed forbes. Occasionally seen. Very dry site, some green on T.<br />

repens.<br />

151


PI 597562. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Wild. 90-16; G 31115. Collected 07/16/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

55' N. Longitude 24 deg. 50' E. Elevation 1000 m. 9-10 km south of<br />

Asenovgrad, Plovdiv. Soil rocky, thin. Moutainous, slope 5-10%. Mixed<br />

shrubs. Frequently seen.<br />

PI 597563. Trifolium alpestre L.<br />

Wild. 90-10; G 31120. Collected 07/16/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

55' N. Longitude 24 deg. 50' E. Elevation 1000 m. 9-10 km south of<br />

Asenovgrad, Plovdiv. Soil rocky, thin. Moutainous, slope 5-10%. Mixed<br />

shrubs. Occasionally seen.<br />

The following were collected by T.A. Campbell, <strong>Germplasm</strong> Quality and<br />

Enhancement Lab., USDA-ARS, Bldg. 001, Rm. 339, Beltsville Agricultural<br />

Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States. Donated by G.<br />

Berkis, Stendes Agriculter. Received 07/13/1993.<br />

PI 597564. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Uncertain. G 31127. Collected in Latvia.<br />

The following were collected by Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,<br />

United States; G. Ray Smith, Texas A&M University, Research & Extension<br />

Center, P.O. Box E, Overton, Texas 75684, United States. Received 05/10/1993.<br />

PI 597565. Trifolium alpestre L.<br />

Wild. 90-103; G 31143. Collected 07/16/1990 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 15' N. Longitude 27 deg. 10' E. Elevation 280 m. At mountain lodge<br />

about 15 km west of Grudovo. Reddish clay loam. Clearing along oak<br />

scrub, upland slight slope. Rarely seen.<br />

The following were collected by Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,<br />

United States; Gary A. Pederson, USDA, ARS, Crop Sci. Research Lab, Forage<br />

Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762-5367, United States.<br />

Received 11/29/1993.<br />

PI 597566. Trifolium alpestre L.<br />

Wild. 93-61; G 31147. Collected 05/08/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

33' N. Longitude 23 deg. 38' E. Elevation 1460 m. 1-2 km southeast of<br />

Pirin on road from Gotse Delchev, Sofia. Edge of pine forest along road.<br />

Mountainous. Sandy clay loam, pH 5.50, sand 47%, silt 20%, clay 33%.<br />

Abundant.<br />

PI 597567. Trifolium fragiferum L.<br />

Wild. 93-72; G 31171. Collected 06/08/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

26' N. Longitude 23 deg. 13' E. Elevation 180 m. 5 km northeast of<br />

Petric. At water fountain, closely grazed by sheep, meadow grasses,<br />

creek bottom. Loamy sand, pH 8.18, sand 73%, silt 27%, clay 0%.<br />

Occasionally seen.<br />

152


PI 597568. Trifolium hybridum L.<br />

Wild. 93-95; G 31183. Collected 09/08/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42 deg.<br />

16' N. Longitude 23 deg. 36' E. Elevation 1390 m. Near Samokov Hotel in<br />

Samokov, Sofia. Along road to skijump, pine forest, mountainous.<br />

Frequently seen.<br />

PI 597569. Trifolium hybridum L.<br />

Uncertain. 93-104; G 31184. Collected 11/08/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude<br />

42 deg. 38' N. Longitude 23 deg. 14' E. Elevation 1380 m. Near Hotel<br />

Kopitoto on Mt. Vitosha overlooking Sophia, Sofia. Open meadow with<br />

grasses, mountainous. Sandy loam, pH 5.8, sand 67%, silt 23%, clay 10%.<br />

Occasionally seen.<br />

PI 597570. Trifolium montanum L.<br />

Wild. 93-36; G 31198. Collected 04/08/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

57' N. Longitude 24 deg. 8' E. Elevation 1150 m. Orbita tourist complex<br />

near Batak. Along edge of mown field where mower had missed some heads.<br />

Grasses and forbes. Sloping hillside. Sandy clay loam, pH 5.81, sand<br />

60%, silt 13%, clay 27%. Frequently seen.<br />

PI 597571. Trifolium montanum L.<br />

Wild. 93-103; G 31200. Collected 11/08/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 38' N. Longitude 23 deg. 14' E. Elevation 1380 m. Near Hotel<br />

Kopitoto on Mt. Vitosha overlooking Sophia, Sofia. Open meadow with<br />

grasses, mountainous. Sandy loam, pH 5.8, sand 67%, silt 23%, clay 10%.<br />

Frequently seen.<br />

PI 597572. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Uncertain. 93-27B; G 31217. Collected 02/08/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude<br />

41 deg. 39' N. Longitude 24 deg. 42' E. Elevation 1540 m. Pamporovo Ski<br />

Resort near Pamporovo. Grasses and legumes surrounded by forest,<br />

mountain meadow. Sandy loam, pH 5.95, sand 67%, silt 27%, clay 6%.<br />

Frequently seen. Combined with T. pratense, mixed with 93-30 T.<br />

heldreichianum.<br />

PI 597573. Trifolium pratense L.<br />

Uncertain. 93-57; G 31218. Collected 05/08/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41<br />

deg. 46' N. Longitude 23 deg. 26' E. Elevation 1790 m. In Pirin National<br />

Park near Bansko, Sofia. On short ski slope near the lodge, grasses and<br />

forbes, mountainous, high altitude. Sandy loam, pH 5.37, sand 60%, silt<br />

33%, clay 7%. Occasionally seen. Small, short growing.<br />

PI 597574. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Uncertain. 93-15; G 31222. Collected 01/08/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 9' N. Longitude 24 deg. 44' E. Elevation 14 0 m. Plovdiv near Hotel<br />

Maritza, Plovdiv. In traffic circle, mixed legumes and grasses, flat.<br />

Frequently seen.<br />

PI 597575. Trifolium repens L.<br />

Uncertain. 93-89; G 31225. Collected 08/08/1993 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42<br />

deg. 9' N. Longitude 23 deg. 23' E. Elevation 1460 m. 5-9 km east of<br />

Rila Monastery at Rila tourist complex, Sofia. Open meadow, mountainous.<br />

Frequently seen.<br />

153


The following were donated by Tim L. Springer, USDA, ARS, South Central<br />

Family Farms Research, 6883 South State Highway 23, Booneville, Arkansas<br />

72927-9214, United States; Primac Seed Company, Australia. Received<br />

12/20/1993.<br />

PI 597576. Trifolium semipilosum Fresen.<br />

Wild. G 31347.<br />

The following were developed by C.A. Rose-Fricker, Pure-Seed Testing, Inc.,<br />

3057 G Street, Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States; Melodee L. Fraser, Pure<br />

Seed Testing, Inc., 606 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 176, Rolesville, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Carolina 27571, United States. Received 04/15/1997.<br />

PI 597577. Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.<br />

Cultivar. Population. "SAVANNAH"; PST-RB-94-4; PST-R64. CV-33. Pedigree<br />

- Advanced generation synthetic cultivar selected from the progenies of<br />

three clones that were part of a breeding program to develop seeded<br />

turf-type bermudagrasses. Developed specifically for turf uses. Dark<br />

green, low-growing, dense, aggressively spreading sod of high quality at<br />

mowing heights of 1.5-4.0 cm. Exhibited early spring green-up in <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Carolina. Well suited for lawns, sports fields, golf course tees,<br />

fairways, and roughs in areas where bermuda grass is well adapted.<br />

The following were developed by Donald Hall, University of Nebraska, Dept. of<br />

Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0915, United States; Blaine E. Johnson,<br />

HybriTech Seed International, 806 <strong>No</strong>rth Second Street, P.O. Box 132 0,<br />

Berthoud, Colorado 80513, United States; Sergio A. Rodriguez-Herrera,<br />

Universidad Atonoma Agraria "Antonio Narro", Departamento de<br />

Firtomejoramiento, Saltillo, Coahuila 25000, Mexico. Received 04/17/1997.<br />

PI 597578. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. N546; 93Nex505; NSL 347687. PL-291. Pedigree - Selfed<br />

from population where germplasm consisted of 50% Nebraska Elite<br />

Composite Syn.2, and other 50% of equal contributions of the population<br />

Mexican Super Dwarf and an unknown population synthesized in China.<br />

Parental line evaluated as a line per se at Lincoln, NE. Approx. 63 days<br />

from planting to initiation of pollen shed. Silk emergence approx. 2<br />

days after pollen shed begins. <strong>Plant</strong> height approx. 13 7 cm., ears 64 cm.<br />

Grain color light yellow, cob white. Carries dwarfing gene, believed to<br />

be br2 gene.<br />

The following were donated by University of Toronto, Seed Exchange Program,<br />

Department of Botany, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3B2, Canada. Received 04/08/1993.<br />

PI 597579. Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Momiy.<br />

Cultivated. <strong>No</strong>. 171; Ames 20209.<br />

The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />

Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />

Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />

154


PI 597580. Antirrhinum barrelieri Bor<br />

Wild. ANTI 13/81; Ames 21115. Collected in Tarragona, Spain. Baix Camp,<br />

Alforja, Prades, Catalonia.<br />

PI 597581. Antirrhinum braun-blanquetii Rothm.<br />

Wild. ANTI 17/81; Ames 21116. Collected in Oviedo, Spain. Latitude 43<br />

deg. 12' N. Longitude 4 deg. 48' W. Picos de Europa (mountains).<br />

The following were collected by Armando De Jesus Machado, Universidade do<br />

Porto, Instituto de Botanica, Rua do Campo Alegre, 1191, Porto, Porto 4100,<br />

Portugal; Jose Loureiro Martins, Universidade do Porto, Instituto de<br />

Botanica, Rua do Campo Alegre, 1191, Porto, Porto 4100, Portugal; Andre Dos<br />

Anjos Da Serra, Universidade do Porto, Instituto de Botanica, Rua do Campo<br />

Alegre, 1191, Porto, Porto 4100, Portugal. Donated by Goncalo Sampaio,<br />

Instituto de Botanica, Universidade Do Porto, 1191 Rua do Campo Alegre,<br />

Porto, Porto 4100, Portugal. Received 08/23/1993.<br />

PI 597582. Antirrhinum meonanthum Hoffmanns. & Link<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 333; Ames 21238. Collected 07/15/1992 in Guarda, Portugal.<br />

Latitude 41 deg. I 1 N. Longitude 6 deg. 56' W. Barca d 1 Alva, Provincia<br />

da Beira Alta. 29TPF7344.<br />

The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />

Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />

Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />

PI 597583. Antirrhinum siculum Mill.<br />

Wild. ANTI 74/87; Ames 21117. Collected in Sicily, Italy. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 54' N. Longitude 15 deg. 8 1 E. Avola, Siracusa.<br />

The following were donated by Melvin D. Rumbaugh, USDA-ARS, Utah State<br />

University, Forage & Range Research Lab, Logan, Utah 34322-6300, United<br />

States; Hortus Botanicus a Instutui Agronomic "N. Balcesu", Bulvardul Marasti<br />

nr 59, Bucharest, Romania. Received 06/17/1987.<br />

PI 597584. Betula humilis Schrank<br />

Wild. Ames 7839. Collected 08/02/1986 in'Romania. Latitude 46 deg. 57'<br />

N. Longitude 25 deg. 34' E. Elevation 900 m. Borsec, Judetul Harghita.<br />

The following were donated by Louis J.M. Van Soest, Centre for Genetic<br />

<strong>Resources</strong>, The Netherlands, P.O. Box 224, Wageningen, Netherlands; Jardin<br />

Botanique de la Ville, 1 Avenue Albert-Premier, Dijon, France. Received<br />

08/31/1992.<br />

PI 597585. Calendula arvensis L.<br />

901034; #252; Ames 19372.<br />

The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />

Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />

Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />

155


PI 597586. Calendula arvensis L.<br />

Wild. CAL 12/81; Ames 21118. Collected in Cadiz, Spain. Puerto de<br />

Cabanas by Olvera.<br />

PI 597587. Calendula arvensis L.<br />

Wild. CAL 27/87/ Ames 21119. Collected in Apulia, Italy. Latitude 41<br />

deg. 2' N. Longitude 16 deg. 53' E. Valenzano.<br />

The following were donated by H. Saier, Dimondale, Michigan, United States;<br />

Quenton Jones, USDA-ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Station, New Crops Research Branch,<br />

Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States;<br />

Robert Kleiman, USDA, ARS, National Center for Agric, Utilization Research,<br />

Peoria, Illinois 61604, United States. Received 04/01/1959.<br />

PI 597588. Calendula officinalis L.<br />

Cultivated. NU 40010; Ames 18456.<br />

The following were donated by Robert Kleiman, USDA, ARS, National Center for<br />

Agric., Utilization Research, Peoria, Illinois 61604, United States; Thompson<br />

& Morgan Ltd., London Road, Ipswich, England 1P2 0BA, United Kingdom.<br />

Received 02/15/1960.<br />

PI 597589. Calendula officinalis L.<br />

Cultivar. "BALLS ORANGE 11 ; NU 40507; Ames 18457.<br />

PI 597590. Calendula officinalis L.<br />

Cultivar. "KELMSCOTT GRANT ORANGE"; NU 40510; Ames 18459.<br />

PI 597591. Calendula officinalis L.<br />

Cultivar. "RADIO"; NU 40518; Ames 18463.<br />

The following were donated by Quenton Jones, USDA-ARS, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry<br />

Station, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville,<br />

Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Robert Kleiman, USDA, ARS, National<br />

Center for Agric, Utilization Research, Peoria, Illinois 61604, United<br />

States. Received 03/1960.<br />

PI 597592. Calendula officinalis L.<br />

Cultivar. "PACIFIC LEMON BEAUTY"; NU 40633; Ames 18465.<br />

The following were donated by Robert Kleiman, USDA, ARS, National Center for<br />

Agric, Utilization Research, Peoria, Illinois 61604, United States. Received<br />

09/1964.<br />

PI 597593. Calendula officinalis L.<br />

Cultivated. NU 45275; YUGOSLAVIA 864; Ames 18466. Collected 09/1964 in<br />

Yugoslavia.<br />

The following were donated by C.Y. Hopkins, Division of Pure Chemistry,<br />

156


National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Robert Kleiman, USDA,<br />

ARS, National Center for Agric, Utilization Research, Peoria, Illinois<br />

61604, United States. Received 01/1969.<br />

PI 597594. Calendula officinalis L.<br />

Cultivated. 505; NU 48884; Ames 18468.<br />

The following were donated by Louis J.M. Van Soest, Centre for Genetic<br />

<strong>Resources</strong>, The Netherlands, P.O. Box 224, Wageningen, Netherlands. Received<br />

08/31/1992.<br />

PI 597595. Calendula suffruticosa Vahl<br />

883078; Ames 19380. Collected in Italy. Accession possibly originated<br />

from Institut fur Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung in<br />

Gatersleben, Germany.<br />

The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />

Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />

Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />

PI 597596. Calendula suffruticosa ssp. maritima (Guss.) Meikle<br />

Wild. CAL 59/89; Ames 21124. Collected in Sicily, Italy. Latitude 38<br />

deg. I 1 N. Longitude 12 deg. 29' E. Ronciglio (Trapani).<br />

The following were donated by Louis J.M. Van Soest, Centre for Genetic<br />

<strong>Resources</strong>, The Netherlands, P.O. Box 224, Wageningen, Netherlands. Received<br />

08/31/1992.<br />

PI 597597. Calendula suffruticosa ssp. tomentosa Murb.<br />

883075; Ames 19378. Collected in Germany. Accession possibly<br />

originated from Institut fur Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung<br />

in Gatersleben, Germany.<br />

The following were donated by Goncalo Sampaio, Instituto de Botanica,<br />

Universidade Do Porto, 1191 Rua do Campo Alegre, Porto, Porto 4100, Portugal.<br />

Received 08/13/1992.<br />

PI 597598. Campanula lusitanica L. ssp. lusitanica<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 29; Ames 19334. Collected in Porto, Portugal. Lordelo, Douro<br />

Litoral Province.<br />

The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />

Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />

Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />

PI 597599. Chrysanthemum coronarium L.<br />

Wild. CHRY 20/77; Ames 21142. Collected in Portugal.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, National<br />

157


<strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Washington, District of Columbia 20002, United States.<br />

Received 03/31/1986.<br />

PI 597600. Dianthus superbus var. longicalycinus (Maxim.) F. N. Williams<br />

Wild. NA 55175; Ames 5026. Collected in Korea, South. Elevation 60 m.<br />

Between village and ocean on N side of Chinchon Dong, Kyong Gi Do,<br />

Ongjin Gun, Paekryong Myon, Paekryong Island.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, NRCS, <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center, 3800 South<br />

20th Street, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, United States. Received 01/14/1991.<br />

PI 597601. Echinacea angustifolia DC.<br />

Wild. Ames 14446. Collected in Kansas, United States. Riley County. Sec.<br />

34, township 10S, range 7E. MLRA:76. Pedigree - A composite of 421340<br />

Butler Co., KS, 421331 Logan Co., OK, 421362 Ellis Co., KS.<br />

The following were donated by Slaven Aljinovic, Iowa State University, Ag<br />

Engineering Department, Davidson Hall, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States.<br />

Received 11/24/1992.<br />

PI 597602. Echinacea atrorubens Nutt.<br />

Uncertain. Ames 20088. Collected in Oklahoma, United States.<br />

The following were collected by S. Rice. Donated by USDA, NRCS, <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Materials Center, 3800 South 20th Street, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, United<br />

States. Received 01/14/1991.<br />

PI 597603. Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt.<br />

Wild. Ames 14444. Collected in Oklahoma, United States. Stephens County.<br />

MLRA:84.<br />

The following were collected by J.W. Walstrom. Donated by USDA, NRCS, <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Materials Center, 3800 South 20th Street, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, United<br />

States. Received 01/14/1991.<br />

PI 597604. Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt.<br />

Wild. Ames 14445. Collected in Kansas, United States. Johnson County.<br />

MLRA:112.<br />

The following were donated by Hortus Botanicus, Universitatis Posnaniensis,<br />

Dabrowskiego 165, Poznan, Poland. Received 09/28/1993.<br />

PI 597605. Gypsophila elegans M. Bieb.<br />

Cultivated. 548; Ames 21509.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, National<br />

<strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Washington, District of Columbia 20002, United States.<br />

Received 03/31/1986.<br />

158


PI 597606. Gypsophila oldhamiana Mig.<br />

Wild. NA 55195; Ames 502 9. Collected in Korea, South. Along the road<br />

between Sahang Po and Tumujin, Kyong Gi Do, Ongjin Gun, Paekryong Myon,<br />

Paekryong Island. Dry rocky soil in full sun.<br />

The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />

Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />

Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />

PI 597607. Lavatera thuringiaca L.<br />

ALTH 18/90; Ames 21114. Collected in Germany. Naumberg.<br />

The following were collected by Hans Kohler, Botanischer Garten, Universitat<br />

Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany; M. Krusche, Botanischer Garten,<br />

Universitat Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Donated by Botanischer<br />

Garten, Universitat Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Received<br />

07/06/1994.<br />

PI 597608. Leucanthemum vulgare Lam.<br />

Wild. Index Seminum #124; Ames 22129. Collected 1993 in Thuringia,<br />

Germany. Latitude 51 deg. 17' N. Longitude 10 deg. 7 1 E. Rustungen.<br />

The following were donated by Instytut Hodowli I Aklimatyzacji Roslin, Ogrod<br />

Botanicany, Ul. Jezdziecka 5, Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz 85-687, Poland. Received<br />

06/17/1991.<br />

PI 597609. Malva alcea L.<br />

Wild. 105; Ames 15750. Collected in Poland. Grabowko, Bydgoszcz, Poland.<br />

PI 597610. Malva alcea L.<br />

Wild. 106; Ames 15751. Collected in Poland. Strzelce Gome, Bydgoszcz,<br />

Poland.<br />

The following were donated by USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, National<br />

<strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Washington, District of Columbia 20002, United States.<br />

Received 01/25/1985.<br />

PI 597611. Rhodotypos scandens (Thunb.) Makino<br />

Wild. KNW 391; NA 55204; Ames 3489. Collected in Korea, South. Near the<br />

village, Yonhwa-ri, Yonji Dong, Paekryong Island, Ongjingun, Kyong Gi<br />

Do, Korea. Hillside, light shade.<br />

The following were donated by The Holden Arboretum, 9500 Sperry Road, Mentor,<br />

Ohio 44060-8199, United States. Received 03/26/1990.<br />

PI 597612. Rhus copallina L.<br />

Wild. 22; Holden #22; Ames 13793; Ames 13232. Collected in Ohio, United<br />

States. Toledo Express Airport, Lucas County.<br />

159


The following were collected by Roger Fuentes-Granados, Iowa State<br />

University, <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, G212 Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011,<br />

United States; William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.<br />

Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />

Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,<br />

Mexico. Donated by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University,<br />

Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.<br />

Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />

Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,<br />

Mexico. Received 10/19/1993.<br />

PI 597 613. Sanvitalia procumbens Lam.<br />

Wild. RWCF 41; Ames 21563. Collected 10/07/1993 in Hidalgo, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 20 deg. 39' N. Longitude 98 deg. 59' W. Elevation 1880 m. 22.2<br />

km E intersection w/ rd. to Cardonal, near entrance to Grutas Tolantongo<br />

Nat'l. Park. Roadside ditch, rocky. Soil clay. Assoc. species Physalis,<br />

Tagetes, Sanvitalia, arborescent composite. Rays ca. 10, orange, disks<br />

purple-brown. Population moderate sampled ca. 30 plants.<br />

The following were collected by D. Blazkova; R. Neuhausl; Z. Neuhauslova.<br />

Donated by Botanical Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Science, Pruhonice,<br />

Czech Republic. Received 03/16/1990.<br />

PI 597614. Sorbaria sorbifolia (L.) A. Braun<br />

Wild. 528; Ames 13199. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth. Elevation 105 m. <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Pyongan Province, Myohyangsan Mts., vicinity of Hyangaan, near the<br />

Chonchon River.<br />

PI 597615. Sorbaria sorbifolia (L.) A. Braun<br />

Wild. 529; Ames 13200. Collected in Korea, <strong>No</strong>rth. Elevation 270 m. <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Pyongan Province, Myohyangsan Mts., near Soundjaung Lake.<br />

The following were donated by Academiae Scientiarum Slovacae, Arboretum<br />

Mlynany, P.S.C. 951, Slepcany, Slovakia. Received 06/12/1990.<br />

PI 597 616. Sorbaria sorbifolia (L.) A. Braun<br />

Cultivated. 282; Ames 13796.<br />

PI 597617. Sorbaria sorbifolia (L.) A. Braun<br />

Cultivated. 280; Ames 13806. Received as S. altaica Hort.<br />

The following were collected by Rick J. Lewandowski, Morris Arboretum, The<br />

University of Pennsylvania, 9414 Meadowbrook Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />

19118, United States. Donated by University of Pennsylvania, Morris<br />

Arboretum, 9414 Meadowbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19118, United<br />

States. Received 02/16/1993.<br />

PI 597618. Sorbaria sorbifolia (L.) A. Braun<br />

160


Wild. RJL 017; 92-377; NA 66951; Ames 20178. Collected 10/03/1991 in<br />

Kangwon, Korea, South. Latitude 38 deg. 2' 0 lf N. Longitude 128 deg. 26'<br />

0 lf E. Near Inje, 30 km south of Chumbung-san. Roadside, full sun.<br />

Assoc. species Acer ginnala, Pinus densiflora, Lespedeza sp., Salix sp.,<br />

Aster sp., Sasa sp., and others along stream. Multi-stemmed shrub.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Bristol, The Holden Arboretum, 9500<br />

Sperry Road, Kirtland, Ohio 44060-5172, United States; Paul Meyer, The Morris<br />

Arboretum of the, University of Pennsylvania, 9414 Meadowbrook Ave.,<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19118, United States; Kris Bachtell, Morton<br />

Arboretum, NACPEC, Route 53, Lisle, Illinois 60532, United States. Donated by<br />

Shawn Belt, USDA, ARS, U.S. National Arboretum, National <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

Repository, Glenn Dale, Maryland 20769-9157, United States; Edward J. Garvey,<br />

USDA, ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, U.S. National Arboretum,<br />

Washington, District of Columbia 20002, United States. Received 12/29/1993.<br />

PI 597619. Sorbaria sorbifolia (L.) A. Braun<br />

Wild. HLJ 055; NA 64191; Ames 21773. Collected 09/08/1993 in<br />

Heilongjiang, China. Elevation 544 m. Jian Shan Jiao. In moist valleys<br />

only, woodland understory. Assoc. species Juglans mandshurica, Tilia<br />

amurensis, Betula platyphylla var. mandshurica, Acer mono, Acer<br />

ukurunduense, Acer mandshuricum. <strong>Plant</strong> height 1.5m. Fruit capsule<br />

turning olive to brown.<br />

The following were collected by Maxine Thompson, National Clonal <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

Repository, 33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis, Oregon 97333, United States; David<br />

Brenner, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Room<br />

G208, Agronomy Building, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Donated by Maxine<br />

Thompson, Oregon State University, Department of Horticulture, Cordley Hall<br />

2042, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2911, United States; David Brenner, Iowa State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Room G208, Agronomy<br />

Building, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received 03/06/1989.<br />

PI 597620. Sorbaria tomentosa (Lindl.) Rehder<br />

Wild. T&B 880428; SOI 7; Ames 10200. Collected 10/16/1988 in <strong>No</strong>rth-West<br />

Frontier, Pakistan. Latitude 35 deg. 41' N. Longitude 72 deg. 4' E.<br />

Elevation 2400 m. 2 km SW of Paloga, Swat District. River valley in<br />

mountains, in full sun, Slope 45 degrees, aspect west, on a well drained<br />

rocky-silt soil with many stones. Associated species Cedrus deodara,<br />

Pinus wallichii, Abies sp. Bush height 1-2 m. Attractive white terminal<br />

inflorescences and brilliant fall red leaves.<br />

The following were collected by Jaana Moilanen. Donated by University of<br />

Joensuu, Botanical Garden, P.O. Box 111, Joensuu, Finland. Received<br />

09/08/1993.<br />

PI 597621. Spergula arvensis L.<br />

Wild. 178; Ames 21469. Collected 07/24/1992 in Finland. Latitude 61 deg.<br />

12' N. Longitude 26 deg. 0' E. Tahtiniemi, Heinola, Etela-Hame. Field.<br />

The following were donated by Goncalo Sampaio, Instituto de Botanica,<br />

161


Universidade Do Porto, 1191 Rua do Campo Alegre, Porto, Porto 4100, Portugal.<br />

Received 08/13/1992.<br />

PI 597622. Spergula pentandra L.<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 56; Ames 19360. Collected in Portugal. Serra da Estrela, Beira<br />

Baixa Province. 29TPE2164.<br />

The following were donated by University of Pennsylvania, Morris Arboretum,<br />

9414 Meadowbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19118, United States.<br />

Received 05/24/1993.<br />

PI 597623. Spiraea alba var. latifolia (Aiton) Dippel<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 47; Ames 21093. Collected in Pennsylvania, United States.<br />

Latitude 39 deg. 44' N. Longitude 76 deg. 2 1 W. Elevation 130 m. Chester<br />

County. Serpentine Barrens, Piedmont Province. Near stream, shady and<br />

moist. Growing with Acer rubrum and Lindera benzoin.<br />

The following were collected by I. Tabor; J. Weger. Donated by Arboretum <strong>No</strong>vy<br />

Dvur, Musei Terrae Silesiae, Opava, Steborice, Czech Republic. Received<br />

08/11/1993.<br />

PI 597624. Spiraea stevenii Rydb.<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 179; Ames 21230. Collected 09/18/1990 in Russian Federation.<br />

Latitude 54 deg. 29' N. Longitude 159 deg. 59' E. Elevation 650 m. Uzon,<br />

Kamtchatka, Russian Federation. Low scrub of Pinus pumila, Betula<br />

ermanii, Betula cf. nana, Vaccinium sp.<br />

The following were collected by Ju. A. Lux; T.M. Latmanizova. Donated by<br />

Hortus Botanicus Instituti Botanici, Academiae Scientiarum Rossicae, Rossia,<br />

197376, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. Received 02/03/1994.<br />

PI 597625. Tanacetum corymbosum (L.) Sch. Bip.<br />

Cultivated. 2154; Ames 21907. Collected 1981 in Russian Federation.<br />

Caucasus, Arkhyz region.<br />

The following were donated by Botanischer Garten, Universitat Leipzig,<br />

Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Received 07/07/1993.<br />

PI 597626. Tanacetum macrophyllum (Waldst. & Kit.) Sch. Bip.<br />

Cultivated. <strong>No</strong>. 993; Ames 21201.<br />

The following were collected by H. Hubatsch, Botanischer Garten, Universitat<br />

Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany; Kurt Hubatsch, Botanischer Garten,<br />

Universitat Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Donated by Botanischer<br />

Garten, Universitat Leipzig, Linnestrasse 1, Leipzig, Germany. Received<br />

07/07/1993.<br />

PI 597627. Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch. Bip.<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 160; Ames 21203. Collected in Germany. Helbigsdorf, Sachsen.<br />

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The following were donated by Karl Hammer, Inst. fur Pflanzengenetik und<br />

Kulturpflanzenforschung, (IPK), Genebank, Gatersleben, Saxony-Anhalt D-06466,<br />

Germany. Received 06/10/1993.<br />

PI 597628. Vaccaria hispanica ssp. grandiflora (Ser.) Holub<br />

Wild. VAC 4/79+92; Ames 21173. Collected in Iraq.<br />

PI 597629. Vaccaria hispanica (Mill.) Rauschert ssp. hispanica<br />

Wild. VAC 2/75; Ames 21172. Collected in Mongolia. Somon, Bulgan.<br />

The following were donated by Goncalo Sampaio, Instituto de Botanica,<br />

Universidade Do Porto, 1191 Rua do Campo Alegre, Porto, Porto 4100, Portugal.<br />

Received 08/13/1992.<br />

PI 597630. Verbena officinalis L.<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 427; Ames 19363. Collected in Porto, Portugal. Latitude 41<br />

deg. 12' N. Longitude 8 deg. 36' W. Sao Mamede de Infesta, Douro Litoral<br />

Province. 2 9TNF3 260.<br />

The following were donated by University of Turku, Botanical Garden, Turku,<br />

Turku ja Pori SF 20500, Finland. Received 04/22/1992.<br />

PI 597631. Viola tricolor L.<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 471; Ames 19085. Collected in Turku ja Pori, Finland. Latitude<br />

61 deg. 7' N. Longitude 21 deg. 52' E. Church village, Lappi TL,<br />

Satakunta.<br />

The following were collected by Rick J. Lewandowski, Morris Arboretum, The<br />

University of Pennsylvania, 9414 Meadowbrook Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />

19118, United States. Donated by P. Kupfer, Jardin Botanique de 1'Universite,<br />

Pertuis-du Sault 58, Neuchatel, Neuchatel CH-2000, Switzerland. Received<br />

05/20/1993.<br />

PI 597632. Viola tricolor L.<br />

Wild. <strong>No</strong>. 122; Ames 21078. Collected in Switzerland. Elevation 500 m.<br />

Foot of Jura Mts.<br />

The following were collected by Roger Fuentes-Granados, Iowa State<br />

University, <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, G212 Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011,<br />

United States; William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.<br />

Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />

Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,<br />

Mexico. Donated by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University,<br />

Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Mark P.<br />

Widrlechner, USDA, ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />

Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Department of Botany, Mexico City, Federal District,<br />

Mexico. Received 10/19/1993.<br />

163


PI 597633. Zinnia haageana Regel<br />

Wild. RWCF 36; Ames 21575. Collected 10/06/1993 in Queretaro, Mexico.<br />

Latitude 20 deg. 22' N. Longitude 100 deg. 5 1 W. Elevation 2080 m. 4 km<br />

SW Galindo on rd to Amealco. Rocky roadside. Rock volcanic. Assoc.<br />

species Tagetes, Acacia, Salvia, Cuphea wrightii. Rays mostly 10,<br />

center orange, edge yellow, disks typical. Population large, sampled ca.<br />

35 plants.<br />

The following were donated by David G. Lemon, Bodger Seeds, Ltd., P.O. Box<br />

607, Lompoc, California 93438-0607, United States. Received 1962.<br />

PI 597634. Zinnia violacea Cav.<br />

Cultivar. NSL 15575; ORTHO POLKA (GIANT STRIATA).<br />

PI 597635. Zinnia violacea Cav.<br />

Cultivar. NSL 30809; THUMBELINA MIXED.<br />

The following were donated by W. Atlee Burpee Company, 300 Park Avenue,<br />

Warminster, Pennsylvania 18974, United States. Received 1966.<br />

PI 597636. Zinnia violacea Cav.<br />

Cultivar. NSL 52335; GIANT BICOLORED WHIRLIGIG.<br />

PI 597637. Zinnia violacea Cav.<br />

Cultivar. NSL 67956; AZTEC.<br />

PI 597638. Zinnia violacea Cav.<br />

Cultivar. NSL 67957; BIG SNOWMAN.<br />

The following were donated by David G. Lemon, Bodger Seeds, Ltd., P.O. Box<br />

607, Lompoc, California 93438-0607, United States. Received 1968.<br />

PI 597639. Zinnia violacea Cav.<br />

Cultivar. NSL 68226; SOMBERRO. Giant gaillardia flowered variety.<br />

The following were donated by Mandeville & King Company, Rochester, New York,<br />

United States. Received 1969.<br />

PI 597640. Zinnia violacea Cav.<br />

Cultivar. NSL 68321; LILAC TIME.<br />

The following were donated by W. Atlee Burpee Company, 300 Park Avenue,<br />

Warminster, Pennsylvania 18974, United States. Received 1979.<br />

PI 597641. Tetragonia tetragonoides (Pall.) Kuntze<br />

Cultivar. NEW ZEALAND.<br />

The following were donated by George A. White, USDA-ARS, Beltsville<br />

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Agricultural Research Ctr., Bldg. 001, 3rd Floor, Bare-West, Beltsville,<br />

Maryland 20705, United States. Received 1975.<br />

PI 597642. Pavonia sp.<br />

Wild. 06951 ORIGINAL. Collected in Kenya.<br />

The following were developed by Steven Smith, University of Arizona,<br />

Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences, 303 Forbes Hall, Tucson, Arizona 85721, United<br />

States; Abdullah A. Al-Doss, <strong>Plant</strong> Protection Department, College of<br />

Agriculture, P.O Box 2460, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Received 04/11/1997.<br />

PI 597643. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativa<br />

Breeding. Population. AZ-97MEC. GP-331. Pedigree - Derived from 51<br />

surviving plants from 12 Middle Eastern ecotypes grown in Tucson, AZ.<br />

The ecotypes are: Ed-Damer, Hudieba and Gaidun from Sudan, and Egypt<br />

II-V, Hasawi, Hejazi, Qassimi, and NE-NAF-1 and 3 from Saudi Arabia.<br />

Broad-based, very nondormant (fall dormancy rating >9), composite<br />

population adapted to long-season, low-desert environments. Intended as<br />

a source of potentially novel variation for use in alfalfa breeding and<br />

research, especially where increased cool-season productivity is needed.<br />

PI 597644. Medicago sativa L. ssp. sativa<br />

Breeding. Population. AZ-97MEC-ST. GP-332. Pedigree - Derived from 2<br />

cycles of simple weighted index selection in the greenhouse within<br />

AZ-97MEC for increased shoot weight under saline and non-saline<br />

irrigation. Broad-based source of very non-dormant (fall dormancy rating<br />

>9) alfalfa germplasm with increased forage production potential under<br />

moderate salt stress. Adapted to long-season, low-desert environments<br />

and intended as a source of potentially novel variation for use in<br />

alfalfa breeding and research, especially where increased cool-season<br />

productivity is desired.<br />

The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,<br />

Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington, Kentucky<br />

40546-0019, United States; James A. Anderson, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, 209 Johnson Hall, Pullman, Washington 99164, United States; E.G.<br />

Williams, CSIRO, Division of Horticulture, Adelaide, South Australia,<br />

Australia. Received 04/22/1997.<br />

PI 597645. Trifolium hybrid<br />

Breeding. HBC/F2-C. GP-177. Pedigree - Backcross of the hybrid Trifolium<br />

ambiguum (kura clover) X T. repens (white clover) to T. repens.<br />

Hexaploid possessing approx. 48 chromosomes. Morphologically<br />

intermediate between the two parents (T. ambiguum and T. repens) and<br />

appears to exhibit both stolons and rhizomes but not to the degree<br />

exhibited by the parents. Susceptible to bean yellow mosaic virus, and<br />

peanut stunt virus, however the T. ambiguum parent was resistant to both<br />

viruses. Less winter hardy than kura clover and will backcross to white<br />

clover, necessitating field isolation. Vegetative material.<br />

The following were collected by David Spooner, University of Wisconsin,<br />

Department of Horticulture, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706,<br />

165


United States; Roel Hoekstra, Center for <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding and Reproduction<br />

Research, Center for Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> The Netherlands (CGN),<br />

Droevendaalsesteeg 1, , Wageningen, Netherlands; Braulio Vilchez, Instituto<br />

Tecnolosgico de Costa Rica, Departimento de Biologma, P.O. Box 159-7050,<br />

Cartago, Cartago, Costa Rica. Received 02/26/1997.<br />

PI 597646. Solanum nigrum L.<br />

Wild. 7134. Collected 12/12/1996 in Cartago, Costa Rica. Latitude 10<br />

deg. 7' N. Longitude 83 deg. 45' W. Elevation 2900 m. Volcan Turrialba,<br />

9.5 km on road up to volcano.<br />

PI 597647. Solanum fraxinifolium Dunal<br />

Wild. 7139. Collected 12/15/1996 in San Jose, Costa Rica. Latitude 9<br />

deg. 50' N. Longitude 84 deg. 8' W. Elevation 2460 m. Zona Protegida<br />

Cerro de Escaz., along the road near the top of Cerro El Cedral.<br />

PI 597648. Solanum nigrum L.<br />

Wild. 7142. Collected 12/21/1996 in San Jose, Costa Rica. Latitude 9<br />

deg. 43' N. Longitude 84 deg. 6' W. Elevation 2100 m. About 4 km S of La<br />

Legua on the road to San Francisco.<br />

The following were developed by Lawrence D. Young, USDA, ARS, West Tennessee<br />

Experiment Station, 605 Airways Blvd., Jackson, Tennessee 38301, United<br />

States; Thomas C. Kilen, USDA, ARS, Soybean Production Research, P.O. Box<br />

196, Stoneville, Mississippi 38776, United States. Received 05/05/1997.<br />

PI 597649. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. D94-6041. GP-189. Pedigree - Bedford7 X PI 86050.<br />

Maturity Group V released to provide soybean breeders with a potential<br />

parent to develop multiple pest resistant cultivars. Developed by<br />

backcrossing to transfer Rps4 gene into Bedford. After six backcrosses,<br />

F3 lines were evaluated for the gene Rps4 conferring resistance to<br />

Phytophthora sojae, and for resistance to soybean cyst nematode<br />

(Heterodera glycines). Similar to Bedford for all observable traits, and<br />

has the same level of resistance to races 3 and 14 of the soybean cyst<br />

nematode.<br />

The following were developed by Brian T. Scully, University of Florida,<br />

Everglades Experiment Center, P.O. Box 8003, Belle Glade, Florida 33430,<br />

United States; K. Stewart-Williams, University of Idaho, Kimberly Res. and<br />

Ext. Ctr., 3793 <strong>No</strong>rth 3600 East, Kimberly, Idaho 83341, United States; Jim<br />

Myers, Oregon State University, Department of Horticulture, ALS 4017,<br />

Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States; D. E. Halseth, Cornell University,<br />

Dept. of Fruit and Vegetable Science, Ithaca, New York 14853-4203, United<br />

States. Received 05/06/1997.<br />

PI 597650. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "BLACK KNIGHT". PVP 9700355; CV-152. Pedigree -<br />

Midnight/6/Midnight/5/Midnight/4/Midnight/3/Midnight//(US 1140/Black<br />

Turtle Soup I) F3. Growth habit erect, plant height 48 cm. Maturity 103<br />

days after planting in northwest U.S. Seed yield 2788 lbs/acre, mean<br />

seed size 2253 seed/lb. Good resistance to lodging. Resistant to Clover<br />

Yellow Vein Virus.<br />

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The following were donated by Reid G. Palmer, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />

University, Department of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Huan<br />

Sun, Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Gongzhuling, Jilin, China.<br />

Received 04/10/1997.<br />

PI 597651, Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Wei da yu; SY 9720001.<br />

PI 597 652, Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivated. Pureline. Sun wu xiao bai mei; SY 9720002.<br />

The following were developed by Reid G. Palmer, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />

University, Department of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received<br />

04/10/1997.<br />

PI 597653. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A93-213; SY 9718001.<br />

PI 597 654. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A93-214; SY 9718002.<br />

PI 597655. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A93-215; SY 9718003.<br />

PI 597656. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A93-216; SY 9718004.<br />

PI 597657. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A95-FR-7; SY 9718005.<br />

PI 597658. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A95-FR-8; SY 9718006.<br />

PI 597659. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A95-FR-9; SY 9718007.<br />

PI 597660. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A95-FR-10; SY 9718008.<br />

PI 597661. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A95-FR-11; SY 9718009.<br />

PI 597662. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A95-FR-12; SY 9718010.<br />

PI 597663. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. "T332H 11 ; SY 9721001.<br />

PI 597664. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. "T333H"; A95-1453; SY 9721002.<br />

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The following were developed by Robert E. Allan, USDA-ARS, Dept. of Crop &<br />

Soil Science, 209 Johnson Hall, Pullman, Washington 99164, United States.<br />

Received 05/15/1997.<br />

PI 597665. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. ARS96104; ARS9269; WA7690; NSGC 6424. Pedigree -<br />

VPM/Moisson 95l//Yamhill/Hyslop/Hill 81/3/WA6910. A 1-gene tall<br />

semidwarf soft white common wheat with fusiform to oblong fully awned<br />

spikes, glumes and straw white. An entry in Western Regional SWW Nursery<br />

1991-1994. High yield potential, 4% higher than Stephens (28 reg.<br />

tests) , 5% higher than Madsen (37 WA tests) . High resistance (Pchl gene)<br />

to eyespot foot rot. Moderate to high resistance to stripe rust, leaf<br />

rust, stem rust and Septoria leaf blotch. Compared to Madsen, greater<br />

seedling vigor and higher test weight, less coldhardiness, and less<br />

straw strength. Prone to physiologic leaf spot. Quality equal to Madsen<br />

for grain hardness, protein content, ash %, absorption, mixing time,<br />

cookie diameter and sponge cake score. Inferior to Madsen for flour<br />

yield and milling.<br />

PI 597666. Triticum compactum Host<br />

Breeding. Pureline. ARS9512; ARS9414; WA7770; NSGC 6425. Pedigree -<br />

Tres/3/VPM/Moisson 95l//Yamhill/Hyslop/4/Tres. WA7770 is a 1-gene (Rht2)<br />

semidwarf soft white winter club wheat. Awnless-awnletted with a compact<br />

spike, glumes and straw white. Advanced in Western Regional, Tests<br />

1994-1995 and WA tests 1991-1995. Yield potential averaged 15% higher<br />

than Tres and Rohde, 8% higher than Rely, and equal to Hiller and Hyak.<br />

Compared to Hyak, less coldhardiness, lower test weight, equal seedling<br />

vigor, greater straw strength, and 5 days later heading. Resistant to<br />

eyespot foot rot. Moderate resistance to leaf rust, powdery mildew..<br />

Moderately susceptible to stripe rust, stem rust, and Cephalosporium<br />

stripe. Satisfactory milling quality, grain texture, protein content,<br />

absorption, viscosity, mixing time. Questionable cookie and sponge cake<br />

baking quality.<br />

The following were collected by Luis E. Lopez, International <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<br />

<strong>Resources</strong> Institute, c/o CIAT, Apto. Aereo 6713, Cali, Valle, Colombia.<br />

Received 09/22/1992.<br />

PI 597667. Solanum andreanum Baker<br />

Wild. CCC 4526; BE-4426; Q 29387. Collected 09/05/1973 in Narino,<br />

Colombia. Elevation 2610 m. Narino-Ipiales road to La Victoria, 3 to 8<br />

km along the way to Verada La Estrella.<br />

PI 597668. Solanum andreanum Baker<br />

Wild. CCC 5186/ BE-4266; Q 29400. Collected 09/02/1980 in Putumayo,<br />

Colombia. Putumayo-Sibundoy.<br />

PI 597669. Solanum sp.<br />

Wild. CCC 5192; BE-4266; Q 29404. Collected 09/03/1980 in Narino,<br />

Colombia. Km 12, Pasto-Buesaco.<br />

PI 597670. Solanum colombianum Dunal<br />

Wild. CCC 5202; BE-4266; Q 29405. Collected 09/07/1980 in Cauca,<br />

Colombia. San Sebastian-Santiago.<br />

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PI 597671. Solanum coloxnbianum Dunal<br />

Wild. CCC 5212; BE-4266; Q 29406. Collected 09/11/1980 in Cauca,<br />

Colombia. Totoro-San Pedro. La Sabana, Finca of E. Vera.<br />

PI 597672. Solanum flahaultii Bitter<br />

Wild. CCC 5233; BE-4266; Q 29411. Collected 02/12/1981 in Cundinamarca,<br />

Colombia. Zipaquira-Santa Barbara. Finca de Don Banito.<br />

PI 597673. Solanum sp.<br />

Wild. CCC 5250; BE-4266; Q 29418. Collected 09/23/1981 in Boyaca,<br />

Colombia. Guican-La Griaca. Finca de Eudoro Carreuo.<br />

PI 597674. Solanum flahaultii Bitter<br />

Wild. CCC 5272; BE-4266; Q 29422. Collected 06/12/1982 in Boyaca,<br />

Colombia. Socha-Los Puios.<br />

PI 597675. Solanum sp.<br />

Wild. CCC 5273; BE-4266; Q 29423. Collected 10/12/1982 in Boyaca,<br />

Colombia. Cluta.<br />

PI 597676. Solanum colombianum Dunal<br />

Wild. CCC 5280; BE-4266; Q 29427. Collected 12/04/1982 in Huila,<br />

Colombia. Isuios-El. Moruiol.<br />

PI 597677. Solanum moscopanum Hawkes<br />

Wild. LOP 012; BE-5419; Q 29721. Collected 10/22/1992 in Cauca, Colombia<br />

. Latitude 1 deg. 54' N. Longitude 76 deg. 38' W. Elevation 2 960 m.<br />

The following were collected by J.P. Hjerting, Kobenhavns Universitet,<br />

Botanisk Have, Oster Farimagsgade 2B, Copenhagen, Denmark. Received<br />

11/06/1995.<br />

PI 597678. Solanum cardiophyllum ssp. ehrenbergii Bitter<br />

Wild. HJT 95-7; Q 35981. Collected 08/28/1995 in Queretaro, Mexico.<br />

Elevation 2100 m. At km 18, N of Queretaro (city) about 100 m E of Mex<br />

57. Zone of Bursera, Jatropha dioica, minosoid scrub, and large<br />

candelabran cactus. W and SE facing slopes and ledges of lava rocks.<br />

PI 597679. Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. & Bouche<br />

Wild. HJT 95-10; Q 35982. Collected 08/29/1995 in Hidalgo, Mexico.<br />

Elevation 2000 m. Slopes of Cerro Chulco, 3-5 km S of Apan along the<br />

Calpulalpan (Tlaxcala) - Apan (Hidalgo) road just N of Colonia Los<br />

Valadores. W-facing slopes and ledges of a small mountain now heavily<br />

grazed and farmed.<br />

PI 597680. Solanum sp.<br />

Wild. HJT 95-11; Q 35983. Collected 08/29/1995 in Hidalgo, Mexico.<br />

Elevation 2000 m. Slopes of Cerro Chulco, 3-5 km S of Apan along the<br />

Calpulalpan (Tlaxcala) - Apan (Hidalgo) road just N of Colonia Los<br />

Valadores. W-facing slopes and ledges of a small mountain now heavily<br />

grazed and farmed. Reaching about 80 cm, flowers mauve.<br />

PI 597681. Solanum brachycarpum (Correll) Correll<br />

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Wild. HJT 95-49; Q 35984. Collected 03/09/1995 in Oaxaca, Mexico.<br />

Elevation 2400 m. About 20 km S of Santa Maria Ecatepec and just avove<br />

the village of Santa Tomas Teipan. Zone of hardwoods, clay and fill of<br />

roadcut. Stems winged.<br />

PI 597682. Solarium brachycarpum (Correll) Correll<br />

Wild. HJT 95-83; Q 35985. Collected 09/09/1995 in Mexico, Mexico.<br />

Elevation 2 900 m. At km 13 along road from Tres Marias to Parque<br />

Nacional Lagunas Zempala (just W of the Morelos border). Zone of pine,<br />

oak, and abies. Lightly shaded, rocky SW-facing slope. To 4 dm. Petals<br />

dark purple.<br />

PI 597683. Solarium stoloniferum Schltdl. & Bouche<br />

Wild. HJT 95-87; Q 35986. Collected 09/11/1995 in Hidalgo, Mexico.<br />

Elevation 2320 m. About 7 km NE of Tulancingo, Hidalgo, just below the<br />

first pass along Mex 130 to the Gulf Coast. Zone of oak and arborescent<br />

(opuntia); SE-facing slopes, among rocks and recent fill. To 0.3 m.<br />

Petals white to pale violet.<br />

PI 597684. Solarium sp.<br />

Wild. HJT 95-133; Q 35987. Collected 09/17/1995 in Mexico, Mexico.<br />

Elevation 3650 m. 3.9 km S of Raices (a small village town) along the<br />

road leading to the summit of Nevado (volcan) de Toluca. Zone of open<br />

parkland with oaks and Ribes; loamy volcanic ash among rocks and along<br />

roadcuts.<br />

The following were collected by David Spooner, University of Wisconsin,<br />

Department of Horticulture, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706,<br />

United States; Ronald van den Berg, Wageningen Agricultural University,<br />

Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Taxonomy, General Foulksweg 37, Wageningen, Netherlands;<br />

William Garcia Fernandez, PROINPA (Programa de Investigacion de la Papa),<br />

IBTA (Instituto de Boliviano Tecnologia Agropecuaria), Calle Man Cesped 923,<br />

Cochabamba, Cochabamba, Bolivia; Maria Luisa Ugarte, PROINPA (Programa de<br />

Investigacion de la Papa), IBTA (Instituto de Boliviano Technologia<br />

Agropecuaria), Calle Man Cesped 923, Cochabamba, Cochabamba, Bolivia.<br />

Received 04/21/1993.<br />

PI 597685. Solarium sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6505; BE-4652; Q 30498. Collected 02/09/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 37' S. Longitude 66 deg. 21' W. Elevation 2567<br />

m. Quillacollo: km 4 9.5, along the road from Cochabmaba to Oruro. plants<br />

common in area, growing in stony soil among bushes, or in adjacent corn<br />

fields. 2-3 pairs of lateral leaflets, with upper pair decurrent,<br />

corolla pentagonal to rotate, fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597686. Solarium acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6510; BE-4652; Q 30499. Collected 02/10/1993 in Oruro,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 23' S. Longitude 66 deg. 39' W. Elevation 4149<br />

m. Dalence: ca 25 km E of Huanuni, on Oruro-Sucre road, growing in and<br />

about S. juzepczukii fields. Corollas blue or white, of different<br />

sizes, fruits ovoid.<br />

PI 597687. Solarium sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6511; BE-4652; Q 30500. Collected 02/10/1993 in Oruro,<br />

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Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 23' S. Longitude 66 deg. 36' W. Elevation 3865<br />

m. Dalence: 32 km E of Huanuni, on Oruro-Sucre road, growing in valley<br />

adjacent to stream, among bushes and in cultivated fields, near S.<br />

acaule. Corolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, most plants just emerging, but<br />

some populations (in cultivated fields) with fruits round, maturing to<br />

mature fruits.<br />

PI 597688. Solanum acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6512; BE-4652; Q 30501. Collected 02/10/1993 in Oruro,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 23' S. Longitude 66 deg. 36' W. Elevation 3685<br />

m. Dalence: 32 km E of Huanuni, on Oruro-Sucre road, growing in and<br />

adjacent to cultivated fields, near S. sparsipilum. Fruits ovoid,<br />

maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597689. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6514; BE-4652; Q 30502. Collected 02/10/1993 in Oruro,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 34' S. Longitude 66 deg. 23' W. Elevation 3879<br />

m. Bustillos: 16 km SE of Uncia, an Oruro-Sucre road, growing in stony<br />

soil in sunny areas, with S. brevicaule. Fruits round, maturing to<br />

mature.<br />

PI 597690. Solanum brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6515; BE-4652; Q 30503. Collected 02/10/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 34' S. Longitude 66 deg. 23' W. Elevation 3879<br />

m. Bustillos: 16 km SE of Uncia, on Oruro-Sucre road, growing in thin<br />

stony soil among bushes or in sunny areas, with S. megistacrolobum var.<br />

megistacrolobum. <strong>Plant</strong>s small, up to 20 cm tall, leaflets narrow<br />

(linear) when growing in sun, to wider (when growing in shade) in same<br />

population, corolla pentagonal, fruits round to slightly round-ovoid,<br />

maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597691. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6520; BE-4652; Q 30504. Collected 02/11/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 50' S. Longitude 66 deg. 0' W. Elevation 3840<br />

m. Chayanta: 4 km E of Macha, on Oruro-Sucre road, growing in thin soil<br />

among grasses and bushes, with S. acaule ssp. acaule and S. brevicaule.<br />

Corolla violet, pentagonal, fruits round, just maturing.<br />

PI 597692. Solanum acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6521; BE-4652; Q 30505. Collected 02/11/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 50' S. Longitude 66 deg. 0' W. Elevation 3840<br />

m. Chayanta: 4 k E of Macha, on Oruro-Sucre road, growing in thin soil<br />

among grasses and bushes, with S. brevicaule and S. megistacrolobum var.<br />

megistacrolobum. Fruits ovoid, just beginning to mature.<br />

PI 597693. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6522; BE-4652; Q 30506. Collected 02/11/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 52' S. Longitude 65 deg. 49' W. Elevation 4270<br />

m. Chayanta: ca 2 km W of Ocuri, on Oruro-Sucre road, plants common in<br />

area, growing in moist, thin, rocky soil, in and adjacent to cultivated<br />

fields, with S. acaule ssp. acaule. Fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597694. Solanum acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6523; BE-4652; Q 30507. Collected 02/11/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 52' S. Longitude 65 deg. 49' W. Elevation 4270<br />

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m. Chayanta: ca 2 km W of Ocuri, on Oruro-Sucre road, plants common in<br />

area, growing in wet soil in and adjacent to cultivated fields, with S.<br />

megistacrolobum var. megistacrolobum. Fruits mature.<br />

PI 597695. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6526; BE-4652; Q 30508. Collected 02/12/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 10' S. Longitude 65 deg. 14 f W. Elevation 2594<br />

m. Oropeza: ca. 4 km W of junction of road from Sucre to Potosi, and<br />

road through Yotala. growing among Prosopis (with S. tarijense), and in<br />

corn fields, branches green and purple,. Stems no more than 30 cm tall,<br />

corolla purple, rotate, fruits round, mature.<br />

PI 597696. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6528/ BE-4652; Q 30509. Collected 02/13/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 21' S. Longitude 65 deg. 10' W. Elevation 2242<br />

m. Saavedra: roughly 52 km S of Sucre on road to Potosi. growing under<br />

shade of Schinus molle tree at edge of cornfield, on floodplain of river<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s 0.2 m tall, corolla blue or white, pentagonal, fruits round,<br />

maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597697. Solanum brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6533; BE-4652; Q 30510. Collected 02/14/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 35' S. Longitude 65 deg. 24' W. Elevation 3122<br />

m. Saavedra: 7.5 km SE of Betanzos on road to Sucre, growing as a common<br />

cornfield weed. Corolla light blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits maturing<br />

to mature.<br />

PI 597698. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6537; BE-4652; Q 30511. Collected 02/14/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 34' S. Longitude 65 deg. 44' W. Elevation 4015<br />

m. Tomas Frias: ca 1 km E of guardpost station on the E side of Potosi.<br />

growing in loose exposed soil on steep bank next to road. Corolla<br />

violet, rotate, fruits maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597699. Solanum infundibuliforme Phil.<br />

Wild. SFVU 6539; BE-4652; Q 30512. Collected 02/15/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 50' S. Longitude 65 deg. 42' W. Elevation 3903<br />

m. Linares: 3 0.3 km S of road toll station on S side of Potosi, on the<br />

road to Villazon. growing in thin rocky soils on slope by road, with S.<br />

megistacrolobum. Corolla white to violet, stellate, fruits round to<br />

round-ovoid, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597700. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6543; BE-4652; Q 30513. Collected 02/15/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 50' S. Longitude 65 deg. 42' W. Elevation 3903<br />

m. Linares: 3 0.3 km S of road coll station on S side of Potosi, on road<br />

toVillazon. growing in thin rocky soils on slope by road, with S.<br />

infundibuliforme. Corolla pentagonal, violet, fruits round, maturing to<br />

mature.<br />

PI 597701. Solanum infundibuliforme Phil.<br />

Wild. SFVU 6547; BE-4652; Q 30514. Collected 02/16/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 24' S. Longitude 65 deg. 34' W. Elevation 3180<br />

m. <strong>No</strong>r Chichas: 26 km S of Vitichi, on road to Villazon. growing in thin<br />

rocky soils under spiny bushes and among cacti. Corolla white to<br />

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purple, stellate, fruits round to round-ovoid, just beginning to mature.<br />

PI 597702. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6548; BE-4652; Q 30515. Collected 02/16/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 25' S. Longitude 65 deg. 34' W. Elevation 2945<br />

m. <strong>No</strong>r Chichas: 30 km S of Vitichi, on road to Villazon, 8.5 km N of<br />

Tumusla. growing among bushes adjacent to corn field. Corolla purple,<br />

rotate-pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597703. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6552; BE-4652; Q 30516. Collected 02/16/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 55' S. Longitude 65 deg. 40 f W. Elevation 2836<br />

m. <strong>No</strong>r Chichas: 12.4 km S of Cotagaita, in a village called Casun, on<br />

road to Villazon. growing next to irrigation canal adjacent to corn<br />

field. Corolla rotate-pentagonal, purple, fruits round, maturing to<br />

mature.<br />

PI 597704. Solanum infundibuliforme Phil.<br />

Wild. SFVU 6561; BE-4652; Q 30517. Collected 02/18/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 27' S. Longitude 65 deg. 48' W. Elevation 3686<br />

m. Sud Chichas: 14.5 km W of town square of Tupiza on road to La<br />

Colorada. growing in rocky soil. Fruits just forming.<br />

PI 597705. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6563; BE-4652; Q 30518. Collected 02/18/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 27' S. Longitude 65 deg. 51' W. Elevation 4006<br />

m. Sud Chichas: 20.2 km W of Tupiza town square, on rd to La Colorada.<br />

growing in rocky soil among shrubs, with S. infundibuliforme. Corolla<br />

blue, pentagonal, fruits round-ovoid.<br />

PI 597706. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6566; BE-4652; Q 30519. Collected 02/18/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 26' S. Longitude 65 deg. 54' W. Elevation 4210<br />

m. Sud Chichas: 29.8 km W of Tupiza town square, on rd to La Colorada.<br />

growing among rocks in humid organic soil. Corolla violet, pentagonal,<br />

fruits round-ovoid.<br />

PI 597707. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6568; BE-4652; Q 30520. Collected 02/18/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 24' S. Longitude 66 deg. 9' W. Elevation 4040<br />

m. Sud Chichas: 7.1 km W of locked gate at the W end of Chilcobija, a<br />

private mining town, driving past cemetery, collected in rocky soil near<br />

base of cliff face, with S. infundibuliforme. Corolla violet,<br />

pentagonal, fruits round-ovoid.<br />

PI 597708. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6572; BE-4652; Q 30521. Collected 02/18/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 26' S. Longitude 46 deg. 5' W. Elevation 3928<br />

m. Sud Chichas: about 3 km E of locked gate at E end of Chilcobija, a<br />

private mining town, then ca 0.5 km N, to a farmer's field, growing in<br />

organic soil near stone wall of farm, with S. acaule. Corolla violet,<br />

pentagonal, fruits round-ovoid.<br />

PI 597709. Solanum acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6573; BE-4652; Q 30522. Collected 02/18/1993 in Potosi,<br />

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Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 26' S. Longitude 46 deg. 5 1 W. Elevation 3928<br />

m. Sud Chichas: about 3 km E of locked gate at E end of Chilcobija, a<br />

private mining town, then 0.5 km N, to a farmer's field, growing in<br />

organic soil near stone wall, with S. megistacrolobum. Corolla rotate,<br />

fruits round-ovoid.<br />

PI 597710. Solanuxn oplocense Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6575; BE-4652; Q 30523. Collected 02/19/1993 in Tarija,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 48' S. Longitude 56 deg. 15' W. Elevation 4114<br />

m. Aviles: 47.5 km past town square of Cruce Mojo, passing Tojo, 7.2 km<br />

W of town square of Yanchara. growing in rocky soil, with S.<br />

infundibuliforme. Corolla rotate-pentagonal, fruits round, just forming.<br />

PI 597711. Solatium acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6576; BE-4652; Q 30524. Collected 02/19/1993 in Tarija,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 49' S. Longitude 65 deg. 12' W. Elevation 3641<br />

m. Aviles: 4.6 km N of town square of Yanchara, on road to Iscayachi.<br />

growing in rocky soil by roadside. Corolla pentagonal, fruits not found.<br />

PI 597712. Solatium gourlayi ssp. vidaurrei (Cardenas) Hawkes & Hjert.<br />

Wild. SFVU 6614; BE-4652; Q 30527. Collected 02/24/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 22' S. Longitude 56 deg. 7 1 W. Elevation 3457<br />

m. <strong>No</strong>r Cinti: 45.3 km N of town square of Camargo on road to Potosi,<br />

near km marker 143. growing at base of stone wall, outside of garden,<br />

next to steep slope, in sunny area (with narrower leaves) and under<br />

bushes (with wider leaves). Corolla blue, pentagonal, fruits round,<br />

maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597713. Solatium sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6618; BE-4652; Q 30528. Collected 02/24/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 7' S. Longitude 65 deg. 19' W. Elevation 3175<br />

m. <strong>No</strong>r Cinti: in town of Pohona, 4.5 km S of rd diverting into Otavi, on<br />

rd to Camargo. growing in cornfield enclosure, at base of mud wall.<br />

Corolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597714. Solatium acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6621; BE-4652; Q 30529. Collected 02/24/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 32' S. Longitude 65 deg. 35' W. Elevation 3524<br />

m. Tomas Frias: 3.9 km S of Potosi-Sucre road, near Rio Cerdas, N of<br />

Chaqui, on the road diverting to the NW. growing in grassy areas, with<br />

S. boliviense and S. viddaurei. Corolla blue, rotate, fruits round,<br />

maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597715. Solatium sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6630; BE-4652; Q 30530. Collected 03/02/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 17• S. Longitude 65 deg. 47' W. Elevation 3015<br />

m. Chapare: 52 km E of Cochabamba on rd to Monte Punco. growing in shade<br />

of bush by side of road. <strong>Plant</strong>s wilting, flowers gone, fruits mature.<br />

PI 597716. Solatium brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6632; BE-4652; Q 30531. Collected 03/02/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 29' S. Longitude 65 deg. 33' W. Elevation 3508<br />

m. Arani: 81 km E of Cochabamba on road to Monte Punco. growing under<br />

bushes (with wider leaves) and in adjacent sunny areas (with narrower<br />

leaves). Corolla blue with green star, rotate-pentagonal to rotate,<br />

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fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597717. Solatium brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6634; BE-4652; Q 30532. Collected 03/02/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 29' S. Longitude 65 deg. 33• W. Elevation 774<br />

m. Arani: 81.5 km E of Cochabamba on rd to Monte Punco. growing on moist<br />

slope below rock cliff, with S. megistacrolobum var. toralapanum.<br />

Corolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597718. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6635; Q 30533. Collected 03/02/1993 in Cochabamba, Bolivia.<br />

Latitude 17 deg. 29' S. Longitude 65 deg. 33 1 W. Elevation 3474 m.<br />

Arani: 81.5 km E of Cochabamba on road to Monte Punco. growing on slope<br />

near cliff face, with S. brevicaule. Corolla violet, pentagonal, fruits<br />

round-ovoid, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597719. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6669; Q 30534. Collected 03/06/1993 in Chuquisaca, Bolivia.<br />

Latitude 19 deg. 25• S. Longitude 64 deg. 41' W. Elevation 3361 m.<br />

Tomina: 20 km S of town square of Ida on road to Sibundoy. growing in<br />

sandy rocky soil among bushes, near S. circaeifolium and S. oplocense.<br />

Corolla purple, pentagonal, fruits ovoid, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597720. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6673; BE-4652; Q 30535. Collected 03/06/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 31' S. Longitude 64 deg. 39' W. Elevation 3850<br />

m. Tomina: 36 km S of town square of Icla on road to Sibundoy. growing<br />

near S. brevicaule. Corolla violet, pentagonal, only a few young fruits<br />

collected.<br />

PI 597721. Solanum hoopesii Hawkes & K. A. Okada<br />

Wild. SFVU 6679; BE-4652; Q 30536. Collected 03/06/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 53' S. Longitude 64 deg. 34' W. Elevation 3229<br />

m. Azurduy: 5 km N of Cruz Kasa, 26 km N of Abra Kasa, 85 km N of<br />

Azurduy. growing at edge of potato field, at base of rock wall, near S.<br />

hoopesii 6680, growing in the cornfield, distinguished by 2-3 pairs of<br />

lateral leaflets. <strong>Plant</strong>s with 1-2 pairs of lateral leaflets, corolla<br />

dark purple, rotate, fruits round.<br />

PI 597722. Solanum hoopesii Hawkes & K. A. Okada<br />

Wild. SFVU 6680; BE-4652; Q 30537. Collected 03/06/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 53' S. Longitude 64 deg. 34' W. Elevation 322 9<br />

m. Azurduy: 5 km S of Cruz Kasa, 26 km N of Abra Kasa, 85 km N of<br />

Azurduy. growing in potato field, with S. hoopesii 6679, which differs<br />

from having only 1-2 pairs of lateral leaflets. <strong>Plant</strong>s with 2-3 pairs<br />

of lateral leaflets, corolla dark purple, rotate, fruits round.<br />

PI 597723. Solanum circaeifolium Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6714; BE-4652; Q 30540. Collected 03/15/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 16 deg. 59' S. Longitude 67 deg. 14' W. Elevation 3200<br />

m. Inquisivi: 4 km S of town square of Quime. growing on steep slope<br />

among rocks in open area, where most common and flowering, but also<br />

under shade of bushes. Corolla white, stelate-pentagonal, fruits<br />

conical with pointed end.<br />

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PI 597724. Solanum candolleanum P. Berthault<br />

Wild. SFVU 6741; BE-4652; Q 30966; Q 30541. Collected 03/24/1993 in La<br />

Paz, Bolivia. Latitude 15 deg. 36' S. Longitude 69 deg. 3 1 W. Elevation<br />

3 92 0 m. Omasuyos: 9.3 km N of town square of Escoma, near Rio Suchi.<br />

growing in a pocket of black organic soil on a very steep cliff face,<br />

reached by climbing some meters up rocks, with Loasa. <strong>Plant</strong>s completely<br />

wilted and dried to ground, but very mature fruits located.<br />

PI 597725. Solanum acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6742; BE-4652; Q 30542. Collected 03/24/1993 in La Paz,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 15 deg. 32' S. Longitude 69 deg. 3 1 W. Elevation 3792<br />

m. Camacho: 19 km N of Escoma, on road to Hualipacayo, walking toward<br />

cliff faces, but collecting before reaching the cliff about stone walls<br />

around houses, growing in organic soil. Corolla rotate, fruits<br />

round-ovoid, mature.<br />

PI 597726. Solanum acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6766; BE-4652; Q 30543. Collected 04/01/1993 in La Paz,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 15 deg. 55' S. Longitude 68 deg. 39' W. Elevation 4124<br />

m. Omasuyos: 7 km N of Huarisata, on road to Sorata, just above the<br />

small Indian village of Occo Hualata. growing adjacent to rock walls and<br />

wheat fields. Corolla rotate, fruits round-ovoid.<br />

PI 597727. Solanum acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6689; BE-4832; Q 30941. Collected 03/07/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 44' S. Longitude 64 deg. 35' W. Elevation 3 73 0<br />

m. Azurduy: 113 km N of Azurduy, 20 km N of Cruz Caza, 3 0 km N of Torre<br />

Pampa Junction, growing in organic soil below cliffs above the road,<br />

near S. ugentii. Corolla rotate, fruits round-ovoid, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597728. Solanum alandiae Cardenas<br />

Wild. SFVU 6644; BE-4832; Q 30943. Collected 03/03/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 42' S. Longitude 65 deg. 11' W. Elevation 2802<br />

m. Carrasco: 1 km N of center of Tortora on road to Epizana. growing<br />

under bushes, in sandy and rocky soil, collected with S. alandiae 6644<br />

that differs only by having corollas pure white. Corolla pentagonal,<br />

white tinged with blue, fruits round-ovoid, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597729. Solanum alandiae Cardenas<br />

Wild. SFVU 6645; BE-4832; Q 30944. Collected 03/03/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 42' S. Longitude 65 deg. 11' W. Elevation 2808<br />

m. Carrasco: 1 km N of center of Tortora, on rd to Epizana. growing<br />

under bushes in sandy and rocky soil, collected with S. alandiae 6644<br />

that differs only by having corollas white tinged with blue. Corolla<br />

pentagonal, white, fruits round-ovoid, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 59773 0. Solanum alandiae Cardenas<br />

Wild. SFVU 6650; BE-4832; Q 30946. Collected 03/03/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 55' S. Longitude 65 deg. 9' W. Elevation 2498<br />

m. Mizque: 10 km N of Chuquillas, 42 km N of Aiquile. growing beneath<br />

trees on slope, with S. doddsii. Corolla blue, rotate-pentagonal,<br />

fruits round-ovoid.<br />

PI 597731. Solanum arnezii Cardenas<br />

Wild. SFVU 6692; BE-4832; Q 30947. Collected 03/08/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

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Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 7' S. Longitude 64 deg. 37• W. Elevation 2295<br />

m. Zudanez: 10 km E of Zudanez on road to Padilla. growing in line of<br />

bushes at edge of cornfield. <strong>Plant</strong>s to 1 m tall, corolla cream<br />

yellow-white, stellate-pentagonal, fruits round, mature.<br />

PI 597732. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6501; BE-4832; Q 30948. Collected 02/08/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 28' S. Longitude 65 deg. 35' W. Elevation 3578<br />

m. Tiraque: at Estacion Experimental Toralapa, at km 71, along old road<br />

from Cochabamba to Santa Cruz, common, growing in disturbed and<br />

undisturbed soil, with S. acaule. <strong>Plant</strong>s with very slight odor, fruits<br />

round to slightly round-ovoid.<br />

PI 597733. Solanum berthaultii Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6503; BE-4832; Q 30949. Collected 02/09/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 29 f S. Longitude 66 deg. 20' W. Elevation 2554<br />

m. Quillacollo: km 29, road from Cochabamba to Oruro, 2 or 3 km W of<br />

Suticollo. common in area, growing among thorny bushes and cacti, in dry<br />

stony soil. Leaves densely glandular, corollas deep purple to light<br />

purple, or white, pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597734. Solanum berthaultii Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6629; BE-4832; Q 30951. Collected 02/28/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 20' S. Longitude 66 deg. 13' W. Cercado: at<br />

base of Cerro San Pedro, near Jardin Botanico Martin Cardenas, growing<br />

on dry rocky soil. <strong>Plant</strong>s wilting, flowers gone, fruits mature.<br />

PI 597735. Solanum boliviense Dunal<br />

Wild. SFVU 6524; BE-4832; Q 30952. Collected 02/11/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 49' S. Longitude 65 deg. 28' W. Elevation 3260<br />

m. Oropeza: 5 km SE of Ravelo, on Oruro-Sucre road, growing in very<br />

sandy soil of barley plantation. Fruits round to slightly round-ovoid,<br />

maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597736. Solanum boliviense Dunal<br />

Wild. SFVU 6531; BE-4832; Q 30953. Collected 02/13/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 38' S. Longitude 65 deg. 14' W. Elevation 3275<br />

m. Saavedra: 11.2 km S of Sucre-Potosi road, on road to Esquiri. growing<br />

on a slope in a very rocky pea field. <strong>No</strong>te: type locality of S. astleyi<br />

Hawkes and Hjerting, with which is possibly synonymous with S.<br />

boliviense. Corolla violet, pentagonal, fruits maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597737. Solanum boliviense Dunal<br />

Wild. SFVU 6532; BE-4832; Q 30954. Collected 02/14/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 35' S. Longitude 65 deg. 24' W. Elevation 3122<br />

m. Saavedra: 7.5 km SE of Betanzos on road to Sucre, growing in a barley<br />

field. Fruits just beginning to mature.<br />

PI 597738. Solanum boliviense Dunal<br />

Wild. SFVU 6535; BE-4832; Q 30955. Collected 02/14/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 33' S. Longitude 65 deg. 30' W. Elevation 3404<br />

m. Saavedra: 6.7 km W of Betanzos on road to Potosi. growing in rocky<br />

and sandy soil of a corn field. Corolla violet, pentagonal, fruits<br />

maturing to mature.<br />

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PI 597739. Solanum boliviense Dunal<br />

Wild. SFVU 6612; BE-4832; Q 30956. Collected 02/23/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 40' S. Longitude 64 deg. 51' W. Elevation 2940<br />

m. <strong>No</strong>r Cinti: 26.4 km NW of town square of Culpina on rd to Santa Elena,<br />

growing in cultivated field. Corolla purple, pentagonal, fruits round,<br />

maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597740. Solanum boliviense Dunal<br />

Wild. SFVU 6619; BE-4832; Q 30957. Collected 02/24/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 32' S. Longitude 65 deg. 35' W. Elevation 3524<br />

m. Tomas Frias: 3.9 km S of Potosi-Sucre road, near Rio Cerdas, N of<br />

Chaqui on road diverging to the NW. growing near base of stone walls and<br />

in grassy areas, near S. acaule and S. viddaurei. Corolla violet,<br />

pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597741. Solanum brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6518; BE-4832; Q 30958. Collected 02/10/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 38' S. Longitude 66 deg. 18' W. Elevation 3430<br />

m. Bustillos: ca 26 km SE of Uncia, on Oruro-Sucre road, growing in thin<br />

stony soil among bushes and cacti. <strong>Plant</strong>s common in area, corolla<br />

purple, pentagonal, fruits round to slightly round-ovoid, maturing to<br />

mature.<br />

PI 597742. Solanum brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6536; BE-4832; Q 30959. Collected 02/14/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 33' S. Longitude 65 deg. 30' W. Elevation 3404<br />

m. Saavedra: 6.7 kn W of Betanzos on road to Potosi. growing in rocky<br />

soil in a wheat field. Corolla absent, fruits round, mature.<br />

PI 597743. Solanum brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6545; BE-4832; Q 30960. Collected 02/15/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 2' S. Longitude 6 5 deg. 32' W. Elevation 3103<br />

m. Linares: 64.1 km S of road toll station on S side of Potosi, on road<br />

to Villazon, 25 km N of Vitichi. growing in thin rocky soils under spiny<br />

bushes and among cactus, with S. infundibuliforme. Corolla<br />

rotate-pentagonal, purple, fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597744. Solanum brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6608; BE-4832; Q 30961. Collected 02/23/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 48' S. Longitude 64 deg. 59' W. Elevation 2990<br />

m. Sud Cinti: 42 km N of bridge in San Pedro on road to Culpina, 4.8 km<br />

S of Culpina town square, growing in a corn field. Corolla blue,<br />

rotate, fruits round.<br />

PI 597745. Solanum brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6611; BE-4832; Q 30962. Collected 02/23/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 49' S. Longitude 64 deg. 53' W. Elevation 2941<br />

m. Sud Cinti: 6.7 km NW of town square of Culpina, on rd to Santa Elena,<br />

growing in cornfield. Corolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round,<br />

maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597746. Solanum brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6615; BE-4832; Q 30963. Collected 02/24/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 22' S. Longitude 65 deg. 7' W. Elevation 3457<br />

m. <strong>No</strong>r Cinti: 45.3 km N of town square of Camargo on road to Potosi near<br />

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km marker 143. growing along roadside, near S. viddaurei and S.<br />

megistacrolobum. Corolla blue, rotate pentagonal, fruits round.<br />

PI 597747. Solarium brevicaule Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6763; BE-4832; Q 30965. Collected 04/01/1993 in La Paz,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 16 deg. 13' S. Longitude 68 deg. 51 f W. Elevation 3900<br />

m. Manco Kapac: 1 km from Tiquina on road to Copacabana. growing in dry<br />

rocky soil by roadside. Corolla purple, rotate-pentagonal, fruits<br />

round, maturing to mature.<br />

The following were developed by K.N. Rai, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Cereals Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India<br />

; A. Rao, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra<br />

Pradesh 502324, India; F.R. Bidinger, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid<br />

Tropics, ICRISAT Center, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; K.<br />

Hussain Sahib, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Andhra Pradesh<br />

Agricultural University, Palem, Andhra Pradesh 509 215, India. Received<br />

07/21/1997.<br />

PI 597748. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />

Breeding. Population. ICMP 94001. GP-37. Pedigree - 286 S2 progenies<br />

from 43 Iniadi accessions were involved in first random mating at EEBC.<br />

Seeds of 200 open-pollinated plants selected from third random mating<br />

were bulked to constitute ICMP 94001. Extra-early maturing (65 days to<br />

mature) and nearly daylength-insensitive. Height medium (1.6m), large<br />

grains (14g of 1000-grain weight) and is highly resistant to downy<br />

mildew. Can be used to breed open-pollinated varieties or hybrid parents<br />

adapted to short-growing seasons, either under rainfed conditons or<br />

under irrigation.<br />

The following were collected by David Spooner, University of Wisconsin,<br />

Department of Horticulture, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706,<br />

United States; Ronald van den Berg, Wageningen Agricultural University,<br />

Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Taxonomy, General Foulksweg 37, Wageningen, Netherlands;<br />

William Garcia Fernandez, PROINPA (Programa de Investigacion de la Papa),<br />

IBTA (Instituto de Boliviano Tecnologia Agropecuaria), Calle Man Cesped 923,<br />

Cochabamba, Cochabamba, Bolivia; Maria Luisa Ugarte, PROINPA (Programa de<br />

Investigacion de la Papa), IBTA (Instituto de Boliviano Technologia<br />

Agropecuaria), Calle Man Cesped 923, Cochabamba, Cochabamba', Bolivia.<br />

Received 07/27/1993.<br />

PI 597749. Solanum circaeifolium Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6646; BE-4832; Q 30968. Collected 03/03/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 44' S. Longitude 65 deg. 12' W. Elevation 2800<br />

m. Mizque: 4 km S of Tortora on rd to Sucre, growing on slope next to<br />

road, in sandy and clay soil, in landslide soils in sunny areas (where<br />

more common), and under bushes, near S. alandiae. Ccorolla white,<br />

stellate, fruits long-conical, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597750. Solanum gandarillasii Cardenas<br />

Wild. SFVU 6624; BE-4832; Q 30972. Collected 02/25/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 55' S. Longitude 65 deg. 6 1 W. Elevation 2031<br />

m. Oropeza: 41 km N of Sucre (by posted road markers), on rd to Aiquile.<br />

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growing among thorny bushes in organic and rocky soil. Corolla white,<br />

rotate, fruits round, just starting to mature.<br />

PI 597751. Solanum gandarillasii Cardenas<br />

Wild. SFVU 6656; BE-4832; Q 30973. Collected 03/04/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 30' S. Longitude 65 deg. 10' W. Elevation 2241<br />

m. Campero: 29 km S of Aiquile, on road to Sucre, growing under bushes<br />

in rocky soil. Corolla white, rotate-pentagonal, fruits mature.<br />

PI 597752. Solanum hoopesii Hawkes & K. A. Okada<br />

Wild. SFVU 6683/ BE-4832; Q 30974. Collected 03/07/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 6 1 S. Longitude 64 deg. 25' W. Elevation 2513<br />

m. Azurduy: nursery of Estacion Experimental Santa Barbara, at edge of<br />

town of Azurduy. growing in tree seedling nursery. <strong>Plant</strong>s withered to<br />

the ground and only round fruits collected, but said by the station<br />

manager to have deep purple rotate corollas.<br />

PI 597753. Solanum hoopesii Hawkes & K. A. Okada<br />

Wild. SFVU 6685; BE-4832; Q 30976. Collected 03/07/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. I 1 S. Longitude 64 deg. 25' W. Elevation 2613<br />

m. Azurduy: 7 km N of town square of Azurduy, on road to Ida. growing<br />

among corn plantation. Corolla blue, rotate, fruits round.<br />

PI 597754. Solanum infundibuliforme Phil.<br />

Wild. SFVU 6546; BE-4832; Q 30977. Collected 02/15/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 2' S. Longitude 65 deg. 32' W. Elevation 3103<br />

m. Linares: 64.1 km S of road toll station on S side of Potosi, on road<br />

to Villazon, 25 km N of Vitichi. growing in thin rocky soils under spiny<br />

bushes and among cacti, with S. brevicaule. Corolla white to purple,<br />

stellate, fruits round to round-ovoid, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 557755. Solanum infundibuliforme Phil.<br />

Wild. SFVU 6564; BE-4832; Q 30978. Collected 02/18/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 27' S. Longitude 65 deg. 51' W. Elevation 4006<br />

m. Sud Chichas: 20.2 km W of Tupiza town square, on rd to La Colorada.<br />

growing in rocky soil among shrubs, with S. megistacrolobum. Corolla<br />

pentagonal, fruits round-ovoid.<br />

PI 597756. Solanum mlcrodontum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6599; BE-4832; Q 30979. Collected 02/21/1993 in Tarija,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 27' S. Longitude 64 deg. 21' W. Elevation 2100<br />

m. Oconnor: E end of Canaletas. growing among bushes near roadside.<br />

Corolla white, pentagonal, fruits not found.<br />

PI 597757. Solanum microdontum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6602; BE-4832; Q 30980. Collected 02/21/1993 in Tarija,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 24' S. Longitude 64 deg. 18' W. Elevation 2018<br />

m. Oconnor: ca 5 km E of town square of Canaletas, on road to Entre<br />

Rios. growing in moist soil by stream, in dense herbaceous vegetation.<br />

Corolla white, pentagonal, fruits round.<br />

PI 597758. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6616; BE-4832; Q 30981. Collected 02/24/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 20 deg. 22' S. Longitude 65 deg. 7' W. Elevation 3457<br />

m. <strong>No</strong>r Cinti: 45.3 km N of town square of Camargo, on road to Potosi,<br />

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near km marker 143. growing in grassy area, near S. oplocense and S.<br />

viddaurei. Corolla violet, pentagonal, fruits round-ovoid, maturing to<br />

mature.<br />

PI 597759. Solarium okadae Hawkes & Hjert.<br />

Wild. SFVU 6718; BE-4832; Q 30983. Collected 03/15/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 16 deg. 57' S. Longitude 67 deg. II 1 W. Elevation 2730<br />

m. Inquisivi: 4.5 km N of town square of Quime. growing on roadside<br />

under shade of trees. <strong>Plant</strong>s 0.3m tall, corolla white, rotate, fruits<br />

round, maturing.<br />

PI 597760. Solarium oplocense Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6660; BE-4832; Q 30985. Collected 03/05/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 13' S. Longitude 65 deg. 2' W. Elevation 2870<br />

m. Yanparaez: 6 km S of Sucre-Tarabuco road on road to Sotomayor.<br />

growing in shade of bushes (plants with wider leaves) or in adjacent<br />

sunny areas (plants with much narrower leaves), near S. tarijense.<br />

Corolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round.<br />

PI 597761. Solarium oplocense Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6663; BE-4832; Q 30986. Collected 03/05/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 14' S. Longitude 65 deg. 10' W. Elevation 2584<br />

m. Yamparaez: growing on both sides of Rio Tiahuacana, 13 km S of<br />

Sucre-Tarabuco road on road to Sotomayor, 2 km S of Cota. growing about<br />

cornfields and gardens. <strong>No</strong>te: type locality of S. hondelmannii (possibly<br />

synonymous with it). Flowers absent, fruits round, mature, hard to<br />

locate despite many plants in area.<br />

PI 597762. Solarium oplocense Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6665; BE-4832; Q 30987. Collected 03/05/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 13' S. Longitude 64 deg. 50' W. Elevation 3041<br />

m. Yamparez: 11 km S of Tarabuco, on road to Ida. growing at edge of<br />

potato field. Fruits round, maturing to mature, corolla deep purple,<br />

rotate.<br />

PI 597763. Solarium acaule Bitter ssp. acaule<br />

Wild. SFVU 6502; BE-4832; Q 30988. Collected 02/08/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 28' S. Longitude 65 deg. 39' W. Elevation 3578<br />

m. Tiraque: at km 71, along old road from Cochabamba to Santa Cruz, at<br />

Estacion Experimental Toralapa. common, growing in disturbed or<br />

undisturbed soil, with S. megistacrolobum var. toralapanum. Fruits<br />

slightly round-ovoid, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597764. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6544; BE-4832; Q 30989. Collected 02/15/1993 in Potosi,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 59' S. Longitude 65 deg. 34' W. Elevation 3181<br />

m. Linares: 57.9 km S of road toll post on S side of Potosi, on road to<br />

Villazon. growing in corn field. Corolla rotate-pentagonal, purple,<br />

fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597765. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6706; BE-4832; Q 30991. Collected 03/13/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 17' S. Longitude 66 deg. 18' W. Elevation 3197<br />

m. Quillacollo: 14 km NW of Quillacollo, from junction of road to<br />

Cochabamba and road to Independencia. growing in disturbed organic soil<br />

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y roadside. Corolla blue, rotate, fruits round, mature.<br />

PI 597766. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6708; BE-4832; Q 30992. Collected 03/13/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 16' S. Longitude 66 deg. 18• W. Elevation 3038<br />

m. Quillacollo: 16 km NW of Quillacollo, from junction of road to<br />

Independencia, on other side of river from road, growing among rocks in<br />

sunny places and in shade of trees and bushes. <strong>Plant</strong>s 0.3 km tall,<br />

corolla blue, rotate, fruits round, growing with S. sparsipilum (6709)<br />

with longer round-ovoid fruits, and with S. circaeifolium.<br />

PI 597767. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6709; BE-4832; Q 30993. Collected 03/13/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 16' S. Longitude 66 deg. 18' W. Elevation 3038<br />

m. Quillacollo: 16 km NW of Quillacollo, from its junction with the road<br />

to Independencia, on other side of river from the road, growing on steep<br />

slope among rocks, in shade of trees, with S. sparsipilum (6708) that<br />

differs by having round fruits and only being 0.3m tall, and with S.<br />

circaeifolium. <strong>Plant</strong>s o.5 m tall, corolla blue, rotate, fruits ovoid,<br />

maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597768. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6711; BE-4832; Q 30994. Collected 03/13/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 14' S. Longitude 66 deg. 31' W. Elevation 2931<br />

m. Ayopaya: 61 km NW of Quillacollo, from its junction of the road to<br />

Independencia, in town of Morochata. growing in very organic soil on<br />

steep slope down from one of the streets in Morachata above the main<br />

road. <strong>Plant</strong>s 1 m tall, with very thick stem bases (3 cm thick), corolla<br />

purple, rotate, fruits round, fasciated inflorescenses common on many<br />

plants.<br />

PI 597769. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Bukasov<br />

Wild. SFVU 6772; BE-4832; Q 30995. Collected 04/05/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 25' S. Longitude 65 deg. 44' W. Elevation 3290<br />

m. Arani: ca 2 km S of Tiraque, by Puente Millumayu. growing under shade<br />

of small bushes. <strong>Plant</strong>s wilting, flowers gone, said to have blue<br />

corollas without white lines radiating from center, fruits mature, round.<br />

PI 597770. Solanum tarijense Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6527; BE-4832; Q 30997. Collected 02/13/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 18• S. Longitude 65 deg. 10' W. Elevation 2614<br />

m. Oropeza: ca. 45 km S of Sucre on road to Potosi. growing in loose<br />

rocks at roadbed. Leaves densely glandular, corolla white,<br />

stellate-pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597771. Solanum tarijense Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6590; BE-4832; Q 30999. Collected 02/21/1993 in Tarija,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 21 deg. 26' S. Longitude 64 deg. 27' W. Elevation 2369<br />

m. Cercado: 34.1 km E of police gate at E end of Tarija, on road to<br />

Entre Rios. growing among spiny bushes. Corolla white, pentagonal,<br />

fruits round-ovoid.<br />

PI 597772. Solanum tarijense Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6622; BE-4832; Q 31000. Collected 02/25/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 59' S. Longitude 65 deg. 10' W. Elevation 2364<br />

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m. Oropeza: at km 25 marker N of Sucre, on rd to Aiquile. growing among<br />

cacti and thorny bushes. Corolla white, pentagonal, fruits round,<br />

mature.<br />

PI 597773. Solanum tarijense Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6626; BE-4832; Q 31002. Collected 02/25/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 18 deg. 25' S. Longitude 65 deg. 13' W. Elevation 1948<br />

m. Campero: in town of Quiroga, in field on E side of road, growing at<br />

base of mud wall. <strong>Plant</strong>s wilted, flowers gone, fruits round, all mature.<br />

PI 597774. Solanum tarijense Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6659; BE-4832; Q 31004. Collected 03/05/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 5' S. Longitude 65 deg. 11' W. Elevation 3021<br />

m. Oropeza: 14 km ESE of Sucre on road to Zudanez. growing among cacti.<br />

Corolla white, stellate, fruits ovoid, mature.<br />

PI 597775. Solanum tarijense Hawkes<br />

Wild. SFVU 6690; BE-4832; Q 31006. Collected 03/08/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 7' S. Longitude 64 deg. 40' W. Elevation 2565<br />

m. Zudanez: 3 km E of Zudanez on road to Padilla. growing in dry rocky<br />

sandy soil. Corolla white, tinged with blue, pentagonal, fruits ovoid,<br />

mature.<br />

PI 597776. Solanum megistacrolobum Bitter<br />

Wild. SFVU 6631; BE-4832; Q 31007. Collected 03/02/1993 in Cochabamba,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 17 deg. 29' S. Longitude 65 deg. 36' W. Elevation 3690<br />

m. Arani: 75 km E of Cochabamba on rd to Monte Punco, 4 km E of Toralapa<br />

Research Station, growing in Stipa ichu grassland. Corolla violet,<br />

pentagonal, fruits round-ovoid, maturing to mature.<br />

PI 597777. Solanum ugentii Hawkes & K. A. Okada<br />

Wild. SFVU 6687; BE-4832; Q 31009. Collected 03/07/1993 in Chuquisaca,<br />

Bolivia. Latitude 19 deg. 44' S. Longitude 64 deg. 35' W. Elevation 3730<br />

m. Azurduy: 113 km N of town square of Azurduy, 2 0 km N of Cruz Kasa, 3 0<br />

km N of Torre Pampa Junction, growing in moist organic soil about the<br />

many cliff bases above the road, near S. acaule. <strong>No</strong>te: type locality of<br />

this species. Much vegetative variability, corolla deep purple, rotate,<br />

plants just starting to flower, some with fruit.<br />

The following were donated by John Kovarik, State of California, State <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Quarantine Office, 175 West Ridge Drive, Watsonville, California 95076,<br />

United States. Received 04/25/1994.<br />

PI 597778. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />

Cultivar. "WILGA"; BE-7040; Q 34840. Collected in Germany.<br />

PI 597779. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />

Cultivar. "ANCILLA"; 1542; BE-7040; Q 34841. Collected in Germany.<br />

The following were donated by Chuck Brown, USDA/ARS, 24106 N. Bunn Rd., Route<br />

2 Box 2935A, Prosser, Washington 99350, United States. Received 04/20/1994.<br />

PI 597780. Solanum tuberosum L.<br />

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Cultivar. "385240.2"; Q 34847. Collected in Bolivia.<br />

PI 597781. Solarium tuberosum L.<br />

Cultivar. "389326.2"; Q 34848. Collected in Bolivia.<br />

The following were donated by Joe Rinaudo, High Grove, Mt. Stanley Rd. ,<br />

Stanley, Victoria 3747, Australia. Received 10/07/1994.<br />

PI 597782. Solarium tuberosum L.<br />

Cultivar. "COLIBAN"; D 8304; BE-7272; Q 35390. Very thin skin, fine<br />

flavor and good presentation on the plate.<br />

The following were developed by K.N. Rai, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Cereals Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India<br />

; A. Rao, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra<br />

Pradesh 502324, India. Received 05/20/1997.<br />

PI 597783. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.<br />

Genetic. Inbred. ICMA-5; 81A5. GS-3. Pedigree - LSGP 66/81B. Derives<br />

cytoplasm from male-sterile plant <strong>No</strong>. 66 of the Large-Seeded Genepool.<br />

Male sterility highly stable across seasons and sites. Highest frequency<br />

of male-sterile hybrids among all cytoplasmic sources of male sterility<br />

reported in pearl millet so far. Useful in developing the widest range<br />

of maintainers of A5 cytoplasm, for eventual conversion into<br />

male-sterile lines.<br />

The following were developed by Jennie C. Bush, United States. Received<br />

03/19/1997.<br />

PI 597784. Cucurbita pepo L.<br />

Cultivar. "ALLIE". PVP 9700239.<br />

The following were developed by DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics, United States.<br />

Received 03/14/1997.<br />

PI 597785. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Cultivar. "RQAB7". PVP 9700230.<br />

The following were developed by Andre Comeau, Agriculture Canada, Research<br />

Station, 2560 Hochelaga, Sainte-Foy, Quebec G1V 2J3, Canada; K. Nkongolo,<br />

Laurentian University, Dept. of Biology, Laurentian University, Sudbury,<br />

Ontario P3E 2C6, Canada. Received 07/22/1997.<br />

PI 597786. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. KIVU-85; WHEAT-RYE SUBSTITUTION LINE. GS-126.<br />

Pedigree - Encruzilhada (Fortelaza x Kenya) Wheat x <strong>No</strong>rd Kivu triticale;<br />

B2F7 seeds. Represents BC2F6 plants derived from cross between hexaploid<br />

wheat (Triticum aestivum) cultivar, Encruzilhada, and hexaploid<br />

triticale (xTriticosecale) line <strong>No</strong>rd Kivu. Tolerant to Barley Yellow<br />

Dwarf Virus (BYDV) as the <strong>No</strong>rd Kivu triticale parent. Susceptible to<br />

184


Russian wheat aphid (RWA), Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko) in greenhouse<br />

tests. Morphologically similar to Encruzilhada wheat parent, height avg.<br />

1.2 m at maturity. Euploid (2n=42) with seed set varying 50-90%, and all<br />

contain 2R rye chromosomes which carry BYDV tolerance genes from <strong>No</strong>rd<br />

Kivu.<br />

The following were developed by Cebeco Zaden B.V., Rotterdam, Netherlands.<br />

Received 03/17/1997.<br />

PI 597787. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "INTEGRA". PVP 9700238.<br />

The following were developed by Kagome Kabushiki Kaisha, Japan. Received<br />

03/19/1997.<br />

PI 597788. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "KGM 963". PVP 9700237.<br />

The following were developed by NDSU Research Foundation, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,<br />

United States. Received 03/25/1997.<br />

PI 597789. Hordeum vulgare L.<br />

Cultivar. "CONLON".. PVP 9700243.<br />

The following were developed by Cebeco Zaden B.V., Rotterdam, Netherlands.<br />

Received 03/17/1997.<br />

PI 597790. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "CROMA". PVP 9700236.<br />

The following were developed by Ledeboer Farms, LLC. Received 03/12/1997.<br />

PI 597791. Avena sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "MAGNUM 2000". PVP 9700233.<br />

The following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., 6800<br />

Pioneer Pkwy., P.O. Box 316, Johnston, Iowa 50131-0316, United States.<br />

Received 03/18/1997.<br />

PI 597792. Helianthus animus L.<br />

Cultivar. "PHA232". PVP 9700234.<br />

The following were collected by L. Craven, CSIRO, Division of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry,<br />

General Post Office Box 1600, Canberra, Austr. Capital Terr. 2601, Australia;<br />

J.A. Wightman. Developed by F. Douglas Wilson, USDA, ARS, Western Cotton<br />

Research Laboratory, 4135 East Broadway Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040, United<br />

States. Received 07/22/1997.<br />

185


PI 597793. Hibiscus fallax Craven & F. D. Wilson, nom. invalidum<br />

Wild. 272; LL1567. Collected 03/25/1984 in <strong>No</strong>rthern Territory, Australia<br />

. Latitude 12 deg. 19' 0 11 N. Longitude 132 deg. 52' 0 11 E. Arnhem Land,<br />

gorge between Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls.<br />

The following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />

Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 03/20/1997.<br />

PI 597794. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Cultivar. "PST-2R3". PVP 9700241.<br />

The following were developed by Delta and Pine Land Company, Scott,<br />

Mississippi, United States. Received 04/25/1997.<br />

PI 597795. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP 5111". PVP 9700276.<br />

The following were developed by DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics, United States.<br />

Received 04/17/1997.<br />

PI 597796. Medicago sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "DK143". PVP 9700277.<br />

PI 597797. Medicago sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "DK140". PVP 9700278.<br />

The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />

04/28/1997.<br />

PI 597798. Medicago sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "TULARE". PVP 9700279.<br />

The following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />

Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 04/14/1997.<br />

PI 597799. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Cultivar. "BRIGHTSTAR II". PVP 9700280.<br />

The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />

04/22/1997.<br />

PI 597800. Medicago sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "ARREST". PVP 9700281.<br />

The following were developed by Brownfield Seed & Delinting Company, Inc.,<br />

United States. Received 04/30/1997.<br />

PI 597801. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

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Cultivar. "UTE". PVP 9700283.<br />

The following were developed by Delta and Pine Land Company, Scott,<br />

Mississippi, United States. Received 04/25/1997.<br />

PI 597802. Gossypium hirsutuxn L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP 5557". PVP 9700284.<br />

The following were developed by Zajac Performance Seeds, United States.<br />

Received 04/21/1997.<br />

PI 597803. Poa pratensis L.<br />

Cultivar. "DRAGON". PVP 9700285.<br />

The following were developed by USDA, ARS, Washington, District of Columbia,<br />

United States. Received 04/15/1997.<br />

PI 597804. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.<br />

Cultivar. "CHARLSTON GREENPACK". PVP 9700286.<br />

The following were developed by University of Georgia Research Foundation,<br />

Inc., Georgia, United States. Received 04/18/1997.<br />

PI 597805. Capsicum annuum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DEMPSEY". PVP 9700287.<br />

The following were developed by Pannar Seed Ltd., South Africa. Received<br />

04/25/1997.<br />

PI 597806. Helianthus animus L.<br />

Cultivar. "PF 090 R". PVP 9700288.<br />

The following were developed by Delta and Pine Land Company, Scott,<br />

Mississippi, United States. Received 04/25/1997.<br />

PI 597807. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP 5305". PVP 9700289.<br />

The following were developed by Barenburg Holland B.V., (Jnited States.<br />

Received 04/30/1997.<br />

PI 597808. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Cultivar. "PREMIER II". PVP 9700290.<br />

The following were developed by Cargill Wheat Research Farm, 2450 Drake Rd.,<br />

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. Received 04/30/1997.<br />

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PI 597809. Brassica napus L.<br />

Cultivar. "IMC 140". PVP 9700291.<br />

The following were developed by Hawaiian Sugar <strong>Plant</strong>ers Association, 99-193<br />

Aiea Heights Drive, P.O. Box 1057, Aiea, Hawaii 96701-1057, United States.<br />

Received 04/1994.<br />

PI 597810. Saccharum spontaneum L.<br />

Ind. 81-132.<br />

Unknown source. Received 05/28/1997.<br />

PI 597811. Saccharum spontaneum L.<br />

SES 308A.<br />

Unknown source. Received 07/06/1939.<br />

PI 597812. Saccharum spontaneum L.<br />

CANE 9222; US 4616. Collected in Uganda. Mbarara.<br />

Unknown source. Received 07/06/1939.<br />

PI 597813. Saccharum spontaneum L.<br />

CANE 9314; US 59-1-1; US 59-0001-01. Collected in Philippines.<br />

The following were donated by C. Gomez Campo, Instituto Nacional de<br />

Investigciones, Agrarias, Jose Abascal 56, Madrid, Spain. Received<br />

08/23/1993.<br />

PI 597814. Alyssum alyssoides (L.) L.<br />

Wild. 7-1580-68; Ames 21252. Collected in Spain. Latitude 40 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 1 deg. W. Roadsides, Villalba Baja, Teruel, E. Spain.<br />

PI 597815. Alyssum desertorum Stapf<br />

Wild. 14-3769-75; Ames 21257. Collected in Iran. Riversides at Karadj.<br />

PI 597816. Alyssum granatense Boiss. & Reut.<br />

Wild. 17-1129-67; Ames 21260. Collected in Morocco. Latitude 33 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 4 deg. W. Near Midelt.<br />

PI 597817. Alyssum strigosum Banks & Sol.<br />

Wild. 35-0983-69; Ames 21276. Collected in Greece. Roadsides, N. Athens.<br />

PI 597818. Aurinia corymbosa Griseb.<br />

Wild. 12-7413-86; Ames 21255. Collected in Greece. Stony slopes, E.<br />

Olympos, Mt. Greece.<br />

PI 597819. Berteroa incana (L.) DC.<br />

Wild. 62-0976-66; Ames 21277. Collected in Yugoslavia. Smeredevo.<br />

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PI 597820. Brassica barrelieri (L.) Janka<br />

Wild. 82-1160-67; Ames 21292. Collected in Spain. Latitude 41 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 4 deg. W. Granitiic soils, sierra Guadarrama, C. Spain.<br />

PI 597821. Brassica barrelieri (L.) Janka<br />

Wild. 83-2213-73/ Ames 21293. Collected in Spain. Latitude 35 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 6 deg. W. Sands near Sanlucar de Barrameda, S. Spain.<br />

PI 597822. Brassica carinata A. Braun<br />

85-0572-69; Ames 21294. Collected in Sweden. Swedish Seed Assoc,<br />

Svalof.<br />

PI 597823. Brassica deflexa Boiss.<br />

Wild. 89-6277-83; Ames 21295. Collected in Turkey. Collected as a weed,<br />

Sultanhani, C. Anatolia.<br />

PI 597824. Brassica desnottesii Emb. & Maire<br />

Wild. 91-4404-76; Ames 21297. Collected in Morocco. Latitude 35 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 2 deg. W. Mountains near Debdou, N.E. Moroccco.<br />

PI 597825. Brassica fruticulosa ssp. mauritanica (Coss.) Maire<br />

Wild. 99-3668-75; Ames 21304. Collected in Algeria. Latitude 36 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 2 deg. E. "Tomb, de la Chretienne", W. Alger.<br />

PI 597826. Brassica fruticulosa ssp. radicata (Desf.) Batt.<br />

Wild. 101-3667-75; Ames 21306. Collected in Algeria. Latitude 36 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 2 deg. E. Litoral sands near Kolea, N. Algeria.<br />

PI 597827. Brassica gravinae var. djurdjurae (Batt.) Maire<br />

Wild. 103-1840-70; Ames 21308. Collected in Algeria. Latitude 36 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 7 deg. E. Aures Mts.<br />

PI 597828. Brassica napus L.<br />

112-3690-75; Ames 21310. Collected in Algeria. Subspontaneous S. Oran.<br />

PI 597829. Brassica nigra (L.) W. D. J. Koch<br />

Wild. 114-0049-67; Ames 21311. Collected in Spain. Latitude 36 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 6 deg. W. Vejer de la Frontera, Cadiz, S. Spain.<br />

PI 597830. Brassica nigra (L.) W. D. J. Koch<br />

115-3481-82; Ames 21312. Collected in Ethiopia. A mutant found in a<br />

sample of Ethiopian origin.<br />

PI 597831. Brassica rapa ssp. oleifera (DC.) Metzg.<br />

Wild. 133-4623-77; Ames 21313. Collected in Egypt. Near Alexandria.<br />

PI 597832. Brassica souliei ssp. amplexicaulis (Desf.) Greuter & Burdet<br />

Wild. 146-1141-67; Ames 21322. Collected in Morocco. Latitude 35 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 3 deg. W. Beni Snassen Mts., N.E. Morocco.<br />

PI 597833. Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz<br />

Cultivated. 163-2073-72; Ames 21330. Collected in Denmark. Botanical<br />

Garden Tollose.<br />

PI 597834. Eruca pinnatifida (Desf.) Pomel<br />

189


Wild. 281-1813-70/ Ames 21344. Collected in Algeria. Latitude 35 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 2 deg. E. Between Djelfa and Bou Saada.<br />

PI 597835. Eruca sativa ssp. longirostris (Uechtr.) Jahand. & Maire<br />

Wild. 284-1796-70; Ames 21346. Collected in Algeria. Latitude 37 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 2 deg. W. Waste fields near Marnia, N.W. Algeria.<br />

PI 597836. Erucastrum elatum var. microspermum (Maire & Weiller) Gomez-Campo<br />

Wild. 298-4116-76; Ames 21349. Collected in Morocco. Latitude 31 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 4 deg. W. Pastures, Gorges du Dades, S. Morocco.<br />

PI 597837. Erucastrum elatum (Ball) O. E. Schulz<br />

Wild. 297-2179-72; Ames 21350. Collected in Morocco. Latitude 31 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 8 deg. W. Screes, Oukaimeden, Gr. Atlas.<br />

PI 597838. Erucastrum elatum var. scabriusculum (O. E. Schulz) Gomez-Campo<br />

Wild. 299-4399-76; Ames 21354. Collected in Morocco. Latitude 33 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 4 deg. W. Collected as a weed, Gr. Atlas, W. Midelt.<br />

PI 597839. Erucastrum leucanthum Coss. & Durieu<br />

Wild. 303-4380-78; Ames 21356. Collected in Morocco. Latitude 33 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 4 deg. W. Steppes near Midelt.<br />

PI 597840. Erucastrum nasturtiifolium ssp. sudrei Vivant<br />

Wild. 307-4767-77; Ames 21358. Collected in Spain. Latitude 41 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 2 deg. E. Roadsides, Pto. Esquinazo, Teruel, E. Spain.<br />

PI 597841. Erucastrum rifanum (Emb. & Maire) Gomez-Campo<br />

Wild. 308-2040-73; Ames 21359. Collected in Morocco. Latitude 35 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 5 deg. W. Schists, Tleta Ketama, Rif Mts.<br />

PI 597842. Erucastrum varium (Durieu) Durieu<br />

Wild. 311-6539-89; Ames 21360. Collected in Algeria. Latitude 35 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 1 deg. W. Roadsides, M'Sila, near Oran, N.W. Algeria.<br />

PI 597843. Erucastrum varium (Durieu) Durieu ssp. varium<br />

Wild. 313-3654-75; Ames 21361. Collected in Algeria. Latitude 36 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 3 deg. E. N. Sour el Ghozlane.<br />

PI 597844. Erucastrum virgatum ssp. baeticum (Boiss.) Gomez-Campo<br />

Wild. 315-5364-79; Ames 21362. Collected in Spain. Latitude 37 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 4 deg. W. Monda, Malaga province, S. Spain.<br />

PI 597845. Erucastrum virgatum C. Presl ssp. virgatum<br />

Wild. 316-5161-78; Ames 21363. Collected in Spain. Latitude 38 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 1 deg. W. Sierra Crevillente, Alicante, S.E. Spain.<br />

PI 597846. Erucastrum virgatum C. Presl<br />

3826-75; 314-2053-72; Ames 21364. Collected in United Kingdom.<br />

PI 597847. Erysimum creticum Boiss. & Heldr.<br />

Wild. 329-6354-83; Ames 21408. Collected in Greece. Dry pastures,<br />

Hamazi, E. Crete.<br />

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PI 597848. Erysimum cuspidatum (M. Bieb.) DC.<br />

Wild. 330-3786-68; Ames 21409. Collected in Iran. Mountain pasturelands,<br />

S. Chalus, N. Iran.<br />

PI 597849. Erysimum diffusum Ehrh.<br />

Wild. 331-0971-66; Ames 21410. Collected in Serbia, Yugoslavia.<br />

Kalemegdan, Beograd. Collected as a weed.<br />

PI 597850. Erysimum graecum Boiss. & Heldr.<br />

Wild. 335-6039-82; Ames 21414. Collected in Greece. Roadsides, Driopi,<br />

Argolida, Peloponissos.<br />

PI 597851. Erysimum incanum Kunze<br />

340-0936-66; Ames 21418. Collected in Spain. Cultivated fields, N.<br />

Granada, S. Spain.<br />

PI 597852. Erysimum repandum L.<br />

352-1163-67; Ames 21429. Collected in Spain. Latitude 39 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 4 deg. W. Cultivated fields, Alhambra, C. Real, C. Spain.<br />

PI 597853. Lepidium campestre (L.) R. Br.<br />

Wild. 420-1992-71; Ames 21379. Collected in Spain, Latitude 42 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 6 deg. W. Roadsides, Leon, N.W. Spain.<br />

PI 597854. Lepidium densiflorum Schrad.<br />

Wild. 422-5525-79; Ames 21381. Collected in Russian Federation.<br />

PI 597855. Lepidium grandnifolium L.<br />

Wild. 424-1249-67; Ames 21383. Collected in Spain. Latitude 41 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 1 deg. E. Roadsides, Tarragona, N.E. Spain.<br />

PI 597856. Lepidium heterophyllum Benth.<br />

Wild. 425-1598-68; Ames 21384. Collected in Spain. Latitude 41 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 3 deg. W. Roadsides, sierra Guadarrama, Madrid, C. Spain.<br />

PI 597857. Lepidium hirturn ssp. atlanticum (Ball) Maire<br />

Wild. 426-2180-72; Ames 21385. Collected in Morocco. Disturbed soils<br />

near Oukaimeden, Gr. Atlas.<br />

PI 597858. Lepidium hirturn ssp. calycotrichum (Kunze) Thell.<br />

Wild. 427-0926-66; Ames 21386. Collected in Spain. Sierra Maria, N.<br />

Aimeria, S. Spain.<br />

PI 597859. Lepidium ruderale L.<br />

434-1391-68; Ames 21393. A mixture of seeds received from 3 different<br />

Botanical Gardens.<br />

PI 597860. Lepidium sativum L.<br />

435-1215-70; Ames 21394. A mixture of seeds received from 5 different<br />

Botanical Gardens.<br />

PI 597861. Lepidium spinosum Ard.<br />

Wild. 436-6229-83; Ames 21395. Collected in Turkey. Dry riverbeds, W. of<br />

Gaziantep, C. Anatolia.<br />

191


PI 597862. Sinapis alba ssp. mairei (H. Lindb.) Maire<br />

Wild. 536-7619-88; Ames 21447. Collected in Portugal. Latitude 38 deg.<br />

N. Longitude 9 deg. E. Waste fields near Odemira, S.W. Portugal.<br />

PI 597863. Sinapis arvensis L.<br />

538-2130-72; Ames 21448. Collected in Japan.<br />

PI 597864. Sinapis flexuosa Poir.<br />

Wild. 541-0867-66; Ames 21453. Collected in Spain. Latitude 38 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 1 deg. W. Near Lorca, Murcia, S.E. Spain. Collected as a<br />

weed.<br />

PI 597865. Thlaspi nevadense Boiss. & Reut.<br />

Wild. 583-2163-72; Ames 21455. Collected in Spain. Latitude 37 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 3 deg. W. Elevation 3000 m. Mulhacen, sierra Nevada S. Spain.<br />

PI 597866. Thlaspi perfoliatum ssp. tineoi (Paol.) Maire<br />

585-1112-67; Ames 21457. Collected in Morocco. Latitude 31 deg. N.<br />

Longitude 8 deg. W. Tizi-n-test, Gr. Atlas, S. Marrakech.<br />

The following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,<br />

Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington, Kentucky<br />

40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,<br />

United States. Received 10/1996.<br />

PI 597867. Trifolium andersonii A. Gray<br />

Wild. C-101; Beckwiths Clover; W6 19891. Collected 08/07/1995 in<br />

California, United States. Latitude 39 deg. 44' 53'' N. Longitude 120<br />

deg. 22' 41'' W. Elevation 1459 m. Near Portola, Sierra Valley. South on<br />

A-23, east off Route 70. 3 miles south of Beckworth. Rocky loam, well<br />

drained. Exposure: flat open to east. Slope: 0-1. Aspect: open.<br />

Sagebrush, bluegrass, lupines. Habit prostrate. Frequent scattered<br />

plants in next field along A-23, several fields along Route A-23. 4 and<br />

5 leafleted. Flower heads on short peduncles.<br />

PI 597868. Trifolium beckwithii W. H. Brewer ex S. Watson<br />

Wild. C-102; Lemmon's Clover; W6 19892. Collected 08/07/1995 in<br />

California, United States. Latitude 39 deg. 44• 48 (l N. Longitude 120<br />

deg. 22' 19'' W. Elevation 1581 m. Near town of Portola in Sierra<br />

Valley. South on A-23, 4-1/2 miles east off Route 70. Exposure: Open.<br />

Dry area but probably wet seep in spring. Very rocky, well-drained loam.<br />

Sagebrush, bluegrass, lupine (Lupinus selliloskill - arid soil lupine).<br />

Very large deflexed heads on 6 inch high stalks. Flower heads on large<br />

peduncles. Multi-leafed. Scattered plants.<br />

The following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,<br />

Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington, Kentucky<br />

40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,<br />

United States; John Dennis, USDA, Forest Service, Plumas National Forest,<br />

Mohawk Road, Blairsden, California 96103, United States. Received 10/1996.<br />

192


PI 597869. Trifolium beckwithii W. H. Brewer ex S. Watson<br />

Wild. C-103; W6 19893. Collected 08/08/1995 in California, United States<br />

. Latitude 39 deg. 59' 42" N. Longitude 120 deg. 24' 45" W. Elevation<br />

1763 m. Plumas County, near town of Portola, Squaw Valley, Mercer<br />

Allotment. 9 miles from Portola (northeast). Near old railroad bed,<br />

Plumas National Forest. Dried lake bed, heavy clay, little stoniness,<br />

vernal pools/swale. Vegetation: Artimesia arbuscula, Pyrrocoma hirta<br />

spp. lancelosa, Perideridia bolanterii, Agroseris glauca var. montocola,<br />

Iresia sericoleuca, Allium lemmonii. Habit procumbent. Frequent,<br />

scattered population. Poa secunda, Poa cusickii.<br />

PI 597870. Trifolium lemmonii S. Watson<br />

Wild. C-105; Lemmon's Clover; W6 19895. Collected in California, United<br />

States. Latitude 40 deg. 2 1 26'' N. Longitude 120 deg. 29' 29 11 W.<br />

Elevation 1794 m. Near town of Portola, Sierra Valley. South on A-23,<br />

4-1/2 miles east off Route 70. One mile north. East exposure. 1% slope.<br />

Heavy clay (38% sand, 42% silt, 20% clay), basalt, well drained. Dry<br />

(probably wet seep in spring). Upright habit. Scattered population.<br />

Soil sample collected. Some vernal pools.<br />

PI 597871. Trifolium longipes Nutt.<br />

Wild. C-106; W6 19896. Collected in California, United States. Latitude<br />

40 deg. 2' 26'' N. Longitude 120 deg. 29' 29'' W. Elevation 1794 m. Near<br />

town of Portola, Sierra Valley. South on A-23, 4-1/2 miles east off<br />

Route 70, 1 mile north. Clay loam, basalt stones, well drained. Open<br />

exposure. Dry, probably wet seep in spring. Perideridia golonderi<br />

(yampa) at site. Growth upright, population frequent, scattered to<br />

dense. Flowers purple. Heads deflexed but not shattered which separates<br />

it from lemmoni and beckwithii.<br />

PI 597872. Trifolium beckwithii W. H. Brewer ex S. Watson<br />

Wild. C-107; Beckwith's Clover; W6 19897. Collected in California,<br />

United States. Latitude 40 deg. 2 1 26' ' N. Longitude 120 deg. 29' 29 fl<br />

W. Elevation 1794 m. Near town of Portola, Sierra Valley. South on A-23,<br />

4-1/2 miles east off Route 70, 1 mile north. Clay loam, basalt stones,<br />

well drained soil. Open exposure. Dry, probably wet seep in spring.<br />

Associated species - yampa (Indian's tuber crop). East exposure, 1%<br />

slope. Upright habit. Tends to occur in swales or vernal pools whereas<br />

T. longipes is nearby but not in swales as much, however may co-exist in<br />

some limited areas. Heads brown, deflexed.<br />

PI 597873. Trifolium wormskioldii Lehm.<br />

Wild. C-110; Wormskold's Clover; W6 19898. Collected in California,<br />

United States. Latitude 40 deg. 3' I 11 N. Longitude 120 deg. 34• 9 11 W.<br />

Elevation 1702 m. Near town of Portola, Sierra Valley. South on A-23,<br />

4-1/2 miles east off Route 70, 1 mile north. Along creek and sometimes<br />

in the creek. Associated sedges, etc. Sandy, stoney, poorly drained<br />

soil. Purple pink flower, upright growth. Occasional scattered<br />

population. Inland T. wormskoldii rather rare in the collection.<br />

PI 597874. Trifolium longipes Nutt.<br />

Wild. C-lll; Long Stalk Clover; W6 19899. Collected in California,<br />

United States. Latitude 40 deg. 2 1 29'' N. Longitude 120 deg. 31' 44"<br />

W. Elevation 1611 m. Near town of Portola, Sierra Valley. South on A-23,<br />

193


4-1/2 miles east off Route 70, 2 miles east. Open exposure, level flat<br />

grasslands. Clay-loam (26% sand, 46% silt, 28% clay). <strong>No</strong>t well drained.<br />

Abundant. Along road in grassy pasture, could almost harvest with<br />

combine.<br />

The following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,<br />

Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington, Kentucky<br />

40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,<br />

United States; Anna Halford, U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Land<br />

Management, 785 N. Main St., Suite E, Bishop, California 93514, United States<br />

; Rhonda Gildersleve, Inyo-Mono County Extension, 207 West South Street,<br />

Bishop, California 93514, United States. Received 10/1996.<br />

PI 597875. Trifolium longipes Nutt.<br />

Wild. C-114; Long Stalk Clover; W6 19901. Collected in California,<br />

United States. Latitude 38 deg. 9 1 22•' N. Longitude 119 deg. 7' 48'' W.<br />

Elevation 2158 m. Near town of Portola, Sierra Valley, in Mono County.<br />

South on A-23, 4-1/2 miles east off Route 70, 2 miles east. <strong>No</strong>rth facing<br />

exposure, 5% slope, open aspect. Sandy, very stoney, poorly drained<br />

soil. Along stream with occasional distribution. Upright habit, purple<br />

flower, scattered in meadow.<br />

The following were collected by <strong>No</strong>rman L. Taylor, University of Kentucky,<br />

Department of Agronomy, N-122 Agric. Sci. Bldg. -N, Lexington, Kentucky<br />

40546-0019, United States; Ken H. Quesenberry, University of Florida,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500,<br />

United States. Received 10/1996.<br />

PI 597876. Trifolium kingii ssp. productum (Greene) D. Heller<br />

Wild. C-120; W6 19904. Collected in California, United States. Latitude<br />

37 deg. 33' 0 11 N. Longitude 119 deg. 12' 0 11 W. Mono County,<br />

approximately 25 miles north of Bishop on Highway 3 95 near Crowley Lake.<br />

Open, level exposure. High elevation, low, wet mountain meadow. Sandy<br />

clay soil of medium stoniness with poor drainage. Other vegetation:<br />

rushes, iris, grasses, sedges. Upright habit, herbaceous, purple<br />

flower. Abundant distribution and a solid mat in places. Grazed meadow<br />

with mountain stream running through.<br />

PI 597877. Trifolium longipes Nutt.<br />

Wild. C-121; W6 19905. Collected in California, United States. Latitude<br />

38 deg. 38' 14•• N. Longitude 120 deg. 14- 25'' W. Elevation 2280 m.<br />

Amador County, 3 miles from Highway 88 on Oron Mountain Road, 25 miles<br />

southeast of town of Polloch Pines. Headwaters of the north fork of the<br />

Cosumnes River. El Doredo National Forest. Open exposure with 3% slope.<br />

Clay loam soil with poor drainage. Singleton spring, very wet drainage.<br />

Granite weathered. Other vegetation: skunk cabbage, lupine, assor. <strong>No</strong>t<br />

herbaceous, growth habit very variable, flower color varies white to<br />

purple-pink. Abundant, scattered to mat-like populations. Township 9N,<br />

R16E, SW corner of Section 8. Very variable in location. Made an effort<br />

to sample the variability.<br />

194


The following were developed by Delta and Pine Land Company, Scott,<br />

Mississippi, United States. Received 05/30/1997.<br />

PI 597878. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP 20B". PVP 9700253.<br />

PI 597879. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP 50B". PVP 9700254.<br />

PI 597880. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP 90RR". PVP 9700255.<br />

The following were developed by HybriTech Seed International, Inc., A Unit of<br />

Monsanto Company, United States. Received 05/30/1997.<br />

PI 597881. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "BRADLEY". PVP 9700263.<br />

PI 597882. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "SHELBY". PVP 9700264.<br />

The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />

05/30/1997.<br />

PI 597883. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "S13-J6". PVP 9700265.<br />

PI 597884. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "S21-A1". PVP 9700266.<br />

PI 597885. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "S28-T3". PVP 9700267.<br />

PI 597886. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "S43-B5". PVP 9700268.<br />

The following were developed by Willhite Seed Company, Box 23, Poolville,<br />

Texas 76076, United States. Received 05/30/1997.<br />

PI 597887. Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai<br />

Cultivar. "C270". PVP 9700271.<br />

The following were developed by AgraTech Seeds, Inc., Seed Testing Lab.,<br />

United States. Received 05/30/1997.<br />

PI 597888. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Cultivar. "AT 120". PVP 9700275.<br />

The following were developed by Cascade International Seed Company. Received<br />

05/30/1997.<br />

195


PI 597889. Bromus catharticus Vahl<br />

Cultivar. "STOCKER". PVP 9700295.<br />

The following were collected by T. Van Bruggen, University of South Dakota,<br />

Dept. of Biology, Vermillion, South Dakota 57069, United States. Donated by<br />

C. Lay, South Dakota State University, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Dept., P.O. Box 2207-A,<br />

Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States. Received 10/17/1983.<br />

PI 597890. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-11; ANN-1749; Ames 2694. Collected 09/17/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. Pasture by Jim River, N 1/2 NW 1/4 Section 5, R-55W,<br />

T-94N, Yankton County.<br />

PI 597891. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-12; ANN-1750; Ames 2695. Collected 09/17/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. Center NW 1/4 Section 29, R-55W, T-95N, Yankton County.<br />

Gravel pit.<br />

PI 597892. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-13; ANN-1751; Ames 2696. Collected 09/17/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 10, R-56W, T-99N, Hutchinson<br />

County. Soybean field.<br />

PI 597893. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-14; ANN-1756; Ames 2697. Collected 09/17/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 25, R-56W, T-101N McCook County.<br />

Farmyard.<br />

PI 597894. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-15; ANN-1752; Ames 2698. Collected 09/20/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 23, R-51W, T-92N, Clay County.<br />

Roadside ditch.<br />

PI 597895. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-16; ANN-1753; Ames 2699. Collected 09/23/1982 in Iowa, United<br />

States. SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 7, R-48W, T-92N, Plymouth County. Roadside<br />

ditch.<br />

PI 597896. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-17; ANN-1754; Ames 2700. Collected 09/23/1982 in Iowa, United<br />

States. SW 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 11, R-49W, T-91N, Plymouth County.<br />

Roadside ditch.<br />

PI 597897. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-18; ANN-1755; Ames 2701. Collected 09/23/1982 in Iowa, United<br />

States. NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 28, R-49W, T-92N, Plymouth County.<br />

Roadside ditch.<br />

PI 597898. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-19; ANN-1757; Ames 2702. Collected 09/24/1982 in Iowa, United<br />

States. SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 8, R-47W, T-94N, Sioux County. Bank of old<br />

railroad bridge.<br />

196


PI 597899. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-20; ANN-1758; Ames 2703. Collected 09/24/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 25, R-49W, T-93N, Union County.<br />

Roadside ditch.<br />

PI 597 900. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-21; ANN-1759; Ames 2704. Collected 09/25/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. NE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 6, R-49W, T-97N, Lincoln County.<br />

Roadside ditch.<br />

PI 597901. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-22; ANN-1760; Ames 2705. Collected 09/25/1982 in Iowa, United<br />

States. Along railroad tracks, E 1/2 NE 1/4 Section 36, R-44W, T-95N,<br />

Sioux County.<br />

PI 597902. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-23A; ANN-1761; Ames 2706. Collected 09/25/1982 in Iowa, United<br />

States. Along railroad tracks, NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 2, R-46W, T-91N,<br />

Plymouth County.<br />

PI 597903. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-24; ANN-1766; Ames 2707. Collected 09/25/1982 in Iowa, United<br />

States. NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 10, R-47W, T-90N, Plymouth County.<br />

Roadside ditch.<br />

PI 597904. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-25; ANN-1762; Ames 2708. Collected 09/27/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 29, R-49W, T-92N, Union County.<br />

Gravel pit.<br />

PI 597 905. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-26; ANN-1763; Ames 2709. Collected 09/27/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. Along railroad tracks, NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 30, R-49W,<br />

T-91N, Union County.<br />

PI 597906. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-29; ANN-1767; Ames 2712. Collected 09/27/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. NW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 34, R-50W, T-92N, Union County.<br />

Roadside ditch.<br />

PI 597907. Helianthus annuus L.<br />

Wild. TVB-35A; ANN-1770; Ames 2716. Collected 10/01/1982 in South<br />

Dakota, United States. Along railroad tracks, NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 3,<br />

R-49W, T-90N, Union County.<br />

The following were collected by Johnathan Gershenzon. Donated by Gerald<br />

Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10,<br />

Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />

PI 597908. Helianthus debilis ssp. cucumerifolius (Torr. & A. Gray) Heiser<br />

Wild. DEB-1676; Ames 7429. Collected 09/04/1980 in South Carolina,<br />

United States. Collected along Highway 6, 200 feet south of junction<br />

with Highway 378 in Lexington, on west side of road. Lexington County.<br />

197


Disturbed area, sandy soil, road near greenhouse. <strong>Plant</strong>s 3 feet tall.<br />

The following were collected by N. Bochkaryov, VNIIMK, 17 Filatova St.,<br />

Krasnodar, Russian Federation; A. N. Lukyanenko, <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding Station,<br />

Krymsr-4, Krasnodar, Russian Federation; Kent D. Perkins; Robert Leffell.<br />

Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab.,<br />

P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />

PI 597909. Helianthus debilis Nutt. ssp. debilis<br />

Wild. KP-5; DEB-1<strong>206</strong>; Ames 6999. Collected 09/24/1979 in Florida, United<br />

States. Collected on west side of A1A ( across the street from the<br />

Atlantic Ocean and dunes) near Sea Breeze Drive, about 1.5 miles north<br />

of Ormond Beach city limits in vicinity called Ormond-by-the-Sea. S41,<br />

T13S, R32E, Volusia County. Weedy, vacant lot, very sandy soil. Yellow<br />

ray and disc flowers.<br />

The following were collected by T. Van Bruggen, University of South Dakota,<br />

Dept. of Biology, Vermillion, South Dakota 57069, United States. Donated by<br />

C. Lay, South Dakota State University, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Dept., P.O. Box 2207-A,<br />

Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States. Received 10/17/1983.<br />

PI 597910. Helianthus grosseserratus C. Mart.<br />

Wild. TVB-43; GRO-1778; Ames 2724. Collected 10/05/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. SW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 2, R-52W, T-94N, Clay County.<br />

Roadside ditch.<br />

PI 597911. Helianthus grosseserratus C. Mart.<br />

Wild. TVB-53; GRO-1785; Ames 2732. Collected 10/06/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. SW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 5, R-50W, T-93N, Union County.<br />

Roadside ditch.<br />

The following were collected by C. E. Rogers, USDA, ARS, Conservation & Prod.<br />

Res Lab, PO Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States; T. E. Thompson,<br />

USDA, ARS, Pecan Breeding & Genetics, Route 2, Box 133, Somerville, Texas<br />

77879, United States. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation &<br />

Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United<br />

States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />

PI 597912. Helianthus hybrid<br />

Wild. 409; ANNxARG-409; Ames 6335. Collected 09/15/1976 in Texas, United<br />

States. 1/4 mile west of Ingleside city limits on 361. Pedigree - Mixed<br />

for annuus x argophyllus hybrids. Some plants obviously Fl's and others<br />

were very similar to H. annuus. Mixed for hybrids of annuus and<br />

argophyllus. Some plants obviously Fl's and some were very similar to<br />

annuus.<br />

The following were collected by Gerald Seiler, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop<br />

Science Lab., P.O. Box 5677, University Station, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105,<br />

United States; L. Cuk. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation &<br />

Production Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United<br />

States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />

198


PI 597913. Helianthus hybrid<br />

Wild. PRAxANN-1326; Ames 6762. Collected 09/07/1980 in Texas, United<br />

States. 3 miles east of Riviera Beach FM 771. Sandy, roadside ditch.<br />

Received as H. praecox X H. annuus. Variable head size-ray size.<br />

The following were collected by T. Van Bruggen, University of South Dakota,<br />

Dept. of Biology, Vermillion, South Dakota 57069, United States. Donated by<br />

C. Lay, South Dakota State University, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Dept., P.O. Box 2207-A,<br />

Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States. Received 10/17/1983.<br />

PI 597914. Helianthus maximilianii Schrad.<br />

Wild. TVB-10; MAX-1748; Ames 2693. Collected 09/17/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 10, R-56W, T-99N, Hutchinson<br />

County. Roadside ditch.<br />

PI 597915. Helianthus maximilianii Schrad.<br />

Wild. TVB-27; MAX-1764; Ames 2710. Collected 09/27/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 12, R-50W, T-91N, Union County.<br />

Roadside ditch.<br />

The following were collected by T. E. Thompson, USDA Southwestern Great<br />

Plains Research, Center, Bushland, Texas, United States; C. E. Rogers, USDA,<br />

ARS, Conservation & Prod. Res Lab, PO Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012,<br />

United States. Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production<br />

Research Lab., P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received<br />

07/07/1986.<br />

PI 597916. Helianthus neglectus Heiser<br />

Wild. NEG-460; Ames 6403. Collected 09/18/1976 in Texas, United States.<br />

Collected 14 miles N. of Monohans, Texas on Hwy. 18.<br />

The following were collected by Cynthia Stauffer, USDA, ARS, Iowa State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States; Gerald Seiler, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop Science Lab., P.O. Box 5677,<br />

University Station, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States; Radovan<br />

Marinkovic, Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, M. Gorkog 30, 21000, <strong>No</strong>vi<br />

Sad, Serbia, Yugoslavia; Surendra Duhoon, National Bureau of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<br />

<strong>Resources</strong>, I.A.R.I. Campus, PUSA, New Dehli, India. Donated by Gerald Seiler,<br />

USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crop Science Lab., P.O. Box 5677, University Station,<br />

Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States. Received 10/17/1991.<br />

PI 597917. Helianthus nuttallii ssp. nuttallii (Torr. & A. Gray) Heiser<br />

Wild. NUT 2133; Ames 17977. Collected 09/07/1991 in Wyoming, United<br />

States. Latitude 44 deg. 45' N. Longitude 106 deg. 52' W. 8.0 km north<br />

and 1.1 km east of Banner, Highway 87, Sheridan County. Roadside ditch,<br />

along edge of small stream. Seed collected from 25 plants. Small<br />

population of about 4 0 plants along small stream. Typha (cattails)<br />

present. Typical plants, just past peak flower, some plants branching<br />

above with red stems. <strong>No</strong> apparent rust.<br />

PI 597918. Helianthus nuttallii ssp. rydbergii (Britton) R. Long<br />

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Wild. NUT 2107; Ames 17974. Collected 09/05/1991 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />

States. Latitude 48 deg. 13' 0 lf N. Longitude 101 deg. 16' W. 0.8 km<br />

west of Minot, Highway 2 and 52 W, Ward County. Roadside ditch, swampy<br />

area along fence. Seed collected from around 100 plants. Large<br />

scattered population on both sides of fence, swampy area. About<br />

mid-flowering, seed set appears good. Typical species, ca. 2 m tall, red<br />

stem. Moderate rust on lower leaves. Bullrush (Juncus) spp. mixed in<br />

population.<br />

The following were collected by T. Van Bruggen, University of South Dakota,<br />

Dept. of Biology, Vermillion, South Dakota 57069, United States. Donated by<br />

C. Lay, South Dakota State University, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Dept., P.O. Box 2207-A,<br />

Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States. Received 10/17/1983.<br />

PI 597919. Helianthus pauciflorus ssp. subrhomboideus (Rydb.) 0. Spring & E.<br />

E. Schill.<br />

Wild. TVB-2; RIG-1744; Ames 2689. Collected 09/02/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. Vermillion Prairie, SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 34, R-53W,<br />

T-94N, Clay County.<br />

PI 597920. Helianthus pauciflorus ssp. subrhomboideus (Rydb.) O. Spring & E.<br />

E. Schill.<br />

Wild. TVB-5; RIG-1747; Ames 2692. Collected 09/06/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. NE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 26, R-56W, T-101N, McCook County.<br />

Pasture by a creek.<br />

PI 597921. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt.<br />

Wild. TVB-36; PET-1772; Ames 2718. Collected 10/04/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. SE 1/4 Section 19, R-52W, T-92N, Clay County. Bank of the<br />

Missouri River.<br />

PI SSI922. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt.<br />

Wild. TVB-57; PET-1788; Ames 2735. Collected 10/02/1982 in South Dakota,<br />

United States. SW 1/4 Section 32, R-48W, T-89N, Union County. Bank of<br />

the Missouri River.<br />

The following were donated by Charles B. Heiser, Jr., Indiana University,<br />

Department of Biology, Jordan Hall 142, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, United<br />

States. Received 04/29/1992.<br />

PI 597923. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt.<br />

Wild. Heiser 6125; Ames 19071. Collected 1988 in Missouri, United States<br />

. Collected from street car tracks by Washington University, St. Louis.<br />

Source of Leclercq's cytoplasm for male sterile sunflower.<br />

The following were collected by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States.<br />

Donated by Gerald Seiler, USDA-ARS, Conservation & Production Research Lab.,<br />

P.O. Drawer 10, Bushland, Texas 79012, United States. Received 07/07/1986.<br />

PI 597924. Helianthus petiolaris Nutt. ssp. petiolaris<br />

Wild. PET-1043; Ames 7127. Collected 09/06/1979 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United<br />

200


States. Alice.<br />

The following were developed by Arnel R. Hallauer, Iowa State University,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 1505 Agronomy Hall, Ames, Iowa 50011-1010, United<br />

States. Received 04/11/1997.<br />

PI 597925. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. "B107"; Ames 23695. Pedigree - CIMMYT POOL<br />

41-C15-19-1-1-1-1-2-1-1. Developed from Pool 41, which is a genetically<br />

broadbased population developed for temperate areas of the world by the<br />

CIMMYT maize breeding program. 90 to 95 day maturity, good grain<br />

moisture loss after physiological maturity, and above av.<br />

PI 597926. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. "B108"; Ames 23696. Pedigree - CIMMYT POOL<br />

41(IA) -C15-55-1-1-1-1-1-1-1. Developed from Pool 41, which is a<br />

genetically broadbased population developed for temperate areas of the<br />

world by the CIMMYT maize breeding program. 90 to 95 day maturity, good<br />

grain moisture loss after physiological maturity, and above average<br />

combining ability with lines from the Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic (BSSS)<br />

and non-BSSS heterotic groups.<br />

PI 597927. Zea mays L. ssp. mays<br />

Breeding. Inbred. "B109"; Ames 23697. Pedigree - [B73 X<br />

BS20(S)Cl-73-l-l]B73-144-l-l-l-l-l-l. Developed from cross of B73 and a<br />

selection from BS20 rootworm synthetic, designated as BS20(S)Cl-73-1-1,<br />

and after one backcross to B73. Grain moisture at harvest and root and<br />

stalk strength similar to B73, but exhibits improved combining ability<br />

in crosses of lines from the Lancaster Sure Crop heterotic group.<br />

Maturity rating in crosses of 105 to 115 days.<br />

The following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />

Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 06/02/1997.<br />

PI 597928. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Cultivar. "Omega 3". PVP 9700246.<br />

The following were developed by Gold Country Seed, Inc., United States.<br />

Received 06/02/1997.<br />

PI 597929. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "GCS Raydor". PVP 9700248.<br />

The following were developed by Delta and Pine Land Company, Scott,<br />

Mississippi, United States. Received 06/'02/'1997.<br />

PI 597930. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP 5690RR". PVP 9700249.<br />

PI 597931. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP 90B". PVP 9700250.<br />

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PI 597932. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP 5415RR". PVP 9700251.<br />

PI 597933. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "DP 32B". PVP 9700252.<br />

The following were developed by Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., P.O. Box 449,<br />

Hubbard, Oregon 97032, United States. Received 06/02/1997.<br />

PI 597934. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "DURANGO". PVP 9700256.<br />

PI 597935. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "MATADOR". PVP 9700257.<br />

The following were developed by Delta and Pine Land Company, Scott,<br />

Mississippi, United States. Received 06/02/1997.<br />

PI 597936. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "DPX9756RR". PVP 9700258.<br />

PI 597937. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "DPX9757RR". PVP 9700259.<br />

PI 597938. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "DPX9758RR". PVP 9700260.<br />

PI 597939. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "DPX9759RR". PVP 9700261.<br />

PI 597940. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "DPX9760RR". PVP 9700262.<br />

The following were developed by L.J. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Asia Center (IAC), Patancheru P.O.,<br />

Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; K.B. Saxena, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India<br />

; Laxman Singh, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Pigeon Pea<br />

Program, Pantcheru, Andhra Pradesh 503 234, India; R.V. Kumar, Int. Crops<br />

Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502<br />

324, India; D.G. Faris, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Asia<br />

Center, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India. Received 06/02/1997.<br />

PI 597941. Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.<br />

Genetic. ICPL 87154. GS-8. Pedigree - PRAGATI/FSL-1. Short-duration<br />

determinate partial cleistogamous line. Matures 126 days, attains height<br />

of 1.3m. Flowers yellow with red streaks. Modified structures delay the<br />

opening of floral buds. This trait restricts the natural outcrossing of<br />


normal (9+1) di-adelphous condition. Pods green in color with dark brown<br />

streaks on surface. Seeds dark brown, round with mild shrivelling in<br />

some seeds. 100-seed mass is about 7.8g. Tolerance to wilt.<br />

The following were developed by M.V. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Crops Protection Division, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502<br />

324, India; K.B. Saxena, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics,<br />

Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; Laxman Singh,<br />

Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Pigeon Pea Program,<br />

Pantcheru, Andhra Pradesh 503 234, India; R.V. Kumar, Int. Crops Res. Inst.<br />

for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India.<br />

Received 06/02/1997.<br />

PI 597942. Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.<br />

Genetic. ICPM 93003. PL-4. Pedigree - ICPM 97007/lCPL 288. Short<br />

duration indeterminate genetic male-sterile line with low fruiting<br />

branches and few secondary branches. Matures about 130 days and attains<br />

plant height of about 1.75m. Flowers yellow with red streaks on the back<br />

of standard petal and stem color green. Pods green and borne on primary<br />

branches. Produces many pods under open-pollination. Seeds cream, oval<br />

shape. Average 100-seed mass of 10.8g. Highly resistant to both wilt and<br />

sterility mosaic (SM) diseases.<br />

The following were developed by Gary C. Peterson, Texas A&M University,<br />

Agricultural Res. & Extension Center, Route 3, Box 219, Lubbock, Texas<br />

79401-7957, United States; Pablo Madera-Torres, USDA/ARS, Tropical<br />

Agriculture Research Station, P. O. Box 70, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; Jeff<br />

Dahlberg, USDA, ARS, Tropical Agric. Research Station, P.O. Box 70, Mayaguez,<br />

Puerto Rico; Fred R. Miller, Texas A & M University, Department of Soil &<br />

Crop Science, College Station, Texas 77843-2474, United States; Darrell T.<br />

Rosenow, Texas Agriculture Exp. Stn., Route 3, Box 219, Farm and Market Road<br />

1294, Lubbock, Texas 79401-9757, United States; Antonio Sotomayor-Rios, USDA,<br />

ARS, National <strong>Germplasm</strong> Repository, Tropical Agric. Research Station,<br />

Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; L.E. Clark, Texas Agr. Exp. Sta., P.O. Box 1658,<br />

Vernon, Texas 76384-1658, United States; A. Quiles-Belen, USDA, ARS, Tropical<br />

Agricultural Research Station, Box 70, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; A. J.<br />

Hamburger, Tropical Agricultural Experiment Station, 11708 Hwy. 70 South,<br />

Vernon, Texas 76385-1658, United States; C. A. Woodfin, Tropical Agricultural<br />

Experiment Station, Route 3, Box 219, Lubbock, Texas 79401-9757, United<br />

States. Received 01/21/1997.<br />

PI 597943. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 1117C; PI 248313 (preconverted); SC 196;<br />

Satsemari. GP-520. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS<br />

1117 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a partial maintainer line. A unique Durra (race) - Durra<br />

(Working Group 41).<br />

PI 597944. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 2680C; PI 267366 (preconverted); SC 808; J-16.<br />

GP-521. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 2680 selected<br />

from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height<br />

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enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm and found to be<br />

a restorer line. A unique Durra-Caudatum (race) - Caudatum-Durra<br />

(Working Group 40).<br />

PI 597945. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 2871C; Giza 123 S100; FAO #8469; PI 267524<br />

(preconverted); SC 855. GP-522. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive<br />

conversion of IS 2871 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early<br />

maturing, combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al<br />

cytoplasm and found to be a restorer line. A unique Durra (race) - Durra<br />

(Working Group 41).<br />

PI 597946. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 3106C; S. Nervosum; PI 213900 (preconverted)/ SC<br />

606; A-2789. GP-523. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS<br />

3106 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a partial restorer line. A unique Guinea-Bicolor (race)<br />

- Docna-Roxburghii (Working Group 17).<br />

PI 597947. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 3404C; NSL 51443 (preconverted); SC 529;<br />

Segaolane 16. GP-524. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS<br />

3404 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a restorer and maintainer line. Unique Kafir (race) -<br />

Caffrorum (Working Group 22).<br />

PI 597948. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 4832C; NSL 55458 (preconverted); SC 1088; Sundhia<br />

kana. GP-525. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 4832<br />

selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a restorer line. An unique Durra (race) - Durra (Working<br />

Group 41). Midge resistance.<br />

PI 597949. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 5168C; Kagatha; NSL 52327 (preconverted); SC 1108<br />

; Telia Jona. GP-526. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS<br />

5168 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a restorer line. An unique Guinea (race) - roxburghii<br />

(Working Group 1). Disease resistance.<br />

PI 597950. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 5763C; PI 591377 (preconverted); SC 449; Karkatia<br />

Salimpur. GP-527. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 5763<br />

selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

& found to be a restorer line. A unique Durra (race) - Durra-Rox<br />

(Working Group 42).<br />

PI 597951. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 6733C; NSL 50503 (preconverted); SC 532; 132 AB<br />

Farako-Ba. GP-528. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS<br />

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6733 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturity,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a maintainer line. A unique Guinea (race) - Conspicuum<br />

(Working Group 3).<br />

PI 597952. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 6960C; Tozi 249; PI 570752 (preconverted); SC 738<br />

; Nagad White. GP-529. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS<br />

6960 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a restorer line. A unique Caudatum (race) - Caudatum<br />

(Working Group 33).<br />

PI 597 953. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 7436C; Basharanba; NSL 54231 (preconverted); SC<br />

406; KA 4. GP-530. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS<br />

7436 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested fro fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a restorer line. A unique Guinea (race) -<br />

Caudatum-Guinea (Working Group 35).<br />

PI 597954. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 7714C; NSL 50716 (preconverted); SC 537; NG151.<br />

GP-531. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 7714 selected<br />

from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height<br />

enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm and found to be<br />

a restorer line. A unique Guinea (race) - Conspicuum (Working Group 3).<br />

PI 597955. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 8898C; NSL 56134 (preconverted); SC 1237; E 563<br />

Esila. GP-532. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 8898<br />

selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. A unique Caudatum-Kafir (race) - Caudatum-Kafir<br />

(Working Group 38). Midge resistance.<br />

PI 597956. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 11885C; PI 330165 (preconverted); SC 1031; Col.<br />

<strong>No</strong>. P-31. GP-533. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS<br />

11885 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a restorer line. A unique Durra-Bicolor (race) -<br />

Durra-Dochna (Working Group 45).<br />

PI 597957. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 11930C; PI 330212 (preconverted); SC 1158; Col.<br />

<strong>No</strong>. P-104. GP-534. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS<br />

11930 selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a restorer line. A unique Durra (race) - Durra-Dochna<br />

(Working Group 45). Disease resistance.<br />

PI 597958. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 12675C; PI 277542 (preconverted); SC 184; Suki<br />

PS295. GP-535. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 12675<br />

selected from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing,<br />

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combine-height enhanced. Tested for fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm<br />

and found to be a partial maintainer line. A unique Caudatum-Kafir<br />

(race) - Caffrorum-feterita (Working Group 27).<br />

PI 597959. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 17204C; CE 63-18; SC 1065. GP-536. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 17204 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. Tested for<br />

fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm and found to be a maintainer line. A<br />

unique Caudatum (race)-Caudatum (Working Group 33).<br />

PI 597960, Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 17215C; Line SK-MDW; SC 1076. GP-537. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 17215 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. Tested for<br />

fertility reaction in Al cytoplasm and found to be a maintainer line. A<br />

unique Caudatum-Bicolor (race) - Caudatum-Bicolor (Working Group 36).<br />

PI 597961. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 17216C; Sorgho 137-62; SC 1077. GP-538. Pedigree<br />

- Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 17216 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. Tested for<br />

fertility reactions in Al cytoplasm and found to be a restorer line. A<br />

unique Caudatum (race) - Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).<br />

PI 597962. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 23492C; PAB3; SC 1302. GP-539. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 23492 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhance. A unique<br />

Caudatum (race) - Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)).<br />

PI 597963. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 23601C; PAB124; SC 1318; Alangua. GP-540.<br />

Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 23601 selected from<br />

the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A<br />

unique Caudatum (race) - Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)). High yield and<br />

excellent agronomic characteristics.<br />

PI 597964. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. IS 23607C; Tungo; PAB130; SC 1319; Nyaluwal. GP-541.<br />

Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of IS 23607 selected from<br />

the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A<br />

unique Caudatum (race) - Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)). High yield and<br />

excellent agronomic characteristics.<br />

PI 597965. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1205C; CE90-16-3; SC 1205. GP-542. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1205 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique<br />

Caudatum (race) - Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)). Local drought<br />

resistance.<br />

PI 597966. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1212C; SL-PR-32650; SC 1212. GP-543. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1212 selected from the World<br />

<strong>206</strong>


Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combined-height enhanced. A unique<br />

Caudatum (race) - Caudatum (Working Group 33). High yield and excellent<br />

agronomic characteristics.<br />

PI 597967. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1320C; P967083; SC 1320. GP-544. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1320 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique<br />

Caudatum (race) - Zerazera (Working Group 39(1)). High yield and<br />

excellent agronomic characteristics. Striga resistant.<br />

PI 597968. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1321C; Col. El Obeid 8-1; SC 1321; Korky. GP-545.<br />

Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1321 selected from the<br />

World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combined-height enhanced. A<br />

unique Caudatum (race) - Caudatum-Guinea (Working Group 35). Drought<br />

resistance.<br />

PI 597969. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1322C; Col. El Obeid 8-2; SC 1322; Ferik. GP-546.<br />

Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1322 selected from the<br />

World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combined height enhanced. A<br />

unique Durra-Bicolor (race) - Durra-Membraneceum (Working Group 43).<br />

Drought resistance.<br />

PI 597970. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1325C; Col. El Obeid 8-5; SC 1325; Umm Tui.<br />

GP-547. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1325 selected<br />

from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combined-height<br />

enchanced. A unique Caudatum (race) - Caudatum-Durra (Working Group 40).<br />

Drought resistance.<br />

PI 597971. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1328C; Col. El Obeid 8-8; SC 1328; Nachatt Ahmar.<br />

GP-548. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1328 selected<br />

from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height<br />

enhanced. A unique Caudatum (race) - Caudatum (Working Group 33).<br />

Drought resistance.<br />

PI 597972. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1329C; Col. El Obeid 8-9; SC 1329; Gadumel Tatil.<br />

GP-549. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1329 selected<br />

from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height<br />

enhanced. A unique Durra-Caudatum (race) - Caudatum-Durra (Working Group<br />

40). Drought resistance.<br />

PI 597973. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1330C; Col. El Obeid 8-10; SC 1330; Marg Herchir<br />

Aswad. GP-550. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1330<br />

selected from the World Sorghum Program. Early maturing, combine-height<br />

enhanced. A unique Durra-Caudatum (race) - Caudatum-Durra (Working Group<br />

40). Drought resistance.<br />

PI 597974. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1332C; CSM-87; SC 1332. GP-551. Pedigree -<br />

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Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1332 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique<br />

Guinea (race) - Guineense (Working Group 4).<br />

PI 597975. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1333C; CSM-207; SC 1333. GP-552. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1333 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique<br />

Guinea (race) - Guineense (Working Group 4).<br />

PI 597976. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1337C; CSM-388; SC 1337. GP-553. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1337 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique<br />

Guinea (race) - Guineense (Working Group 4).<br />

PI 597977. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1339C; CSM-414; SC 1339. GP-554. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1339 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique<br />

Guinea (race) - Guineense (Working Group 4).<br />

PI 597978. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1341C; SC 1341; CSM-417. GP-555. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1341 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique<br />

Guinea (race) - Guineense (Working Group 4).<br />

PI 597979. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1342C; CSM-419; SC 1342. GP-556. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1342 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique<br />

Guinea (race) - Guineense (Working Groupd 4).<br />

PI 597980. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1345C; CSM-90; SC 1345. GP-557. Pedigree -<br />

Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1345 selected from the World<br />

Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height enhanced. A unique<br />

Caudatum-Bicolor (race) - Caudatum-Bicolor (Working Group 33).<br />

PI 597981. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1351C; Shot Damon #2-2; SC 1351; Nearly Black.<br />

GP-558. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1351 selected<br />

from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height<br />

enhanced. A unique Caudatum (race) - Caudatum (Working Group 33).<br />

PI 597982. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Pureline. SC 1356C; Shot Damon #3-2; SC 1356; Nearly Black.<br />

GP-559. Pedigree - Photoperiod sensitive conversion of SC 1356 selected<br />

from the World Sorghum Collection. Early maturing, combine-height<br />

enhanced. A unique Caudatum (race) - Caudatum (Working Group 33).<br />

The following were developed by Kim Lewers, USDA-ARS, 1575 Agronomy Building,<br />

Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States; Reid G. Palmer, USDA,<br />

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ARS, Iowa State University, Department of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United<br />

States. Received OS/21/1991.<br />

PI 597983. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-75-1. GP-190. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x BSR101.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to BSR101 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597984. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-97-4. GP-191. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x BSR101.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to BSR101 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597985. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-148-1. GP-192. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Century<br />

. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

are identical to Century in all phenotypic traits measured except for<br />

the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597986. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-177-1. GP-193. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Century<br />

. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s are self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s are identical to Century in all phenotypic traits measured except<br />

for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597987. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-49-2. GP-194. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Corsoy<br />

79. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to Corsoy 79 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597988. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-61-4. GP-195. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Corsoy<br />

79. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to Corsoy 79 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597989. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1-2. GP-196. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Elgin.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

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<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to Elgin in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597990. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-25-2. GP-197. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Elgin.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to Elgin in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597991. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-196-1. GP-198. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Hack.<br />

Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to identify<br />

segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to Hack in all<br />

phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 597992. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-214-3. GP-199. Pedigree - ms6 mso wl wl x Hack.<br />

Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to identify<br />

segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to Hack in all<br />

phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 597993. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-117-2. GP-200. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Hardin.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to Hardin in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597994. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-141-3. GP-201. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Hardin.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to Hardin in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597995. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-235-4. GP-202. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Hoyt.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to Hoyt in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 597996. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-259-2. GP-203. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Hoyt.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to Hoyt in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

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PI 597997. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-732-3. GP-204. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x A.K.<br />

Harrow. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to A. K. Harrow<br />

in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 597998. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-747-2. GP-205. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x A.K.<br />

Harrow. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to A. K. Harrow<br />

in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 597 999. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-631-3. GP-<strong>206</strong>. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Manchu.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to Manchu in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598000. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-653-3. GP-207. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Manchu.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to Manchu in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598001. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-669-3. GP-208. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x<br />

Mandarin. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to Mandarin in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598002. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-684-1. GP-209. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x<br />

Mandarin. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to Mandarin in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598003. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-579-3. GP-210. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x<br />

Mandarin (Ottawa). Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The<br />

Ms6 and Wl alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to Mandarin (Ottawa) in all phenotypic traits<br />

measured except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598004. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-606-2. GP-211. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x<br />

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Mandarin (Ottawa). Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The<br />

Ms6 and Wl alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to Mandarin (Ottawa) in all phenotypic traits<br />

measured except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598005. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-705-3. GP-212. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x<br />

Richland. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to Richland in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598006. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-718-1. GP-213. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x<br />

Richland. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to Richland in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598007. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-280-2. GP-214. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

91167. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI91167 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598008. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-296-1. GP-215. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

91167. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI91167 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598009. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-308-2. GP-216. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

261474. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI261474 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598010. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-331-2. GP-217. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

261474. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI261474 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598011. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-341-2. GP-218. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

427099. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI427099 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598012. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-371-1. GP-219. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

427099. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

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identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI427099 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598013. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-388-1. GP-220. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

297544. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI297544 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598014. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-401-4. GP-221. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

297544. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI297544 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598015. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-405-2. GP-222. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

370059. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI370059 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598016. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-419-2. GP-223. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

370059. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI370059 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598017. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-439-1. GP-224. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

384474. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI384474 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598018. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-455-3. GP-225. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

384474. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI384474 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598019. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-532-2. GP-226. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

227333. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI227333 in<br />

all phentoypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598020. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-559-1. GP-227. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

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227333. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI227333 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598021. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-469-1. GP-228. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

416941. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI416941 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598022. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-485-1. GP-229. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

416941. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI416941 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598023. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-499-4. GP-230. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

417076. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI417076 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598024. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-518-4. GP-231. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x PI<br />

417076. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to PI417076 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598025. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1174-1. GP-232. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x AGO2O.<br />

Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to identify<br />

segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to AG020 in all<br />

phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598026. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1200-4. GP-233. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x AGO2O.<br />

Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to identify<br />

segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to AG020 in all<br />

phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598027. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1217-3. GP-234. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x AX2858<br />

. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to AX2858 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

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PI 598028. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1232-3. GP-235. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x AX2858<br />

. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to AX2858 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598029. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1283-3. GP-236. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x A3307.<br />

Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to identify<br />

segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to A3307 in all<br />

phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598030. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1298-4. GP-237. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x A3307.<br />

Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to identify<br />

segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to A3307 in all<br />

phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598031. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-989-2. GP-238. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x CX-155.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to CX-155 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598032. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1154-4. GP-239. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x CX-155<br />

. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to CX-155 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598033. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1314-2. GP-240. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x 82-165<br />

. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to 82-165 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598034. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1335-4. GP-241. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x 82-165<br />

. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to 82-165 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598035. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1346-2. GP-242. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x 82-378<br />

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. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to 82-378 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598036. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1375-4. GP-243. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x 82-378<br />

. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to 82-3 78 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598037. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1239-2. GP-244. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x J-201.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to J-201 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598038. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1263-4. GP-245. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x J-201.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to J-2 01 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598039. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-752-3. GP-246. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x G3197.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to G3197 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598040. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-774-1. GP-247. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x G3197.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tighltly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to G3197 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598041. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-940-1. GP-248. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x S1346.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to S1346 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598042. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

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Genetic. Pureline. A96-965-3. GP-249. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x S1346.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to S1346 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598043. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-891-3. GP-250. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x P422-57<br />

. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to P422-57 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the<br />

Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598044. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-911-2. GP-251. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x P422-57<br />

. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles<br />

in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to P422-57 in all phenotypic traits measured except for the<br />

Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598045. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1393-3. GP-252. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x<br />

P596-13. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to P596-13 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598046. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-1408-2. GP-253. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x<br />

P596-13. Near-isogenic line Ms6 ms6 wl wl. <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to<br />

identify segregation of the ms6 allele. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to P596-13 in<br />

all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6 locus.<br />

PI 598047. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-791-1. GP-254. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x<br />

P3010-02. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to P3010-02 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598048. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-816-2. GP-255. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x<br />

P3010-02. Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl<br />

alleles in coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic<br />

recombination). <strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two<br />

alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s identical to P3010-02 in all phenotypic traits measured<br />

except for the Ms6 and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598049. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-837-3. GP-256. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Glenn.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

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<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to Glenn in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

PI 598050. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A96-868-3. GP-257. Pedigree - ms6 ms6 wl wl x Glenn.<br />

Near-isogenic line cosegregating M6 Wl ms6 wl. The Ms6 and Wl alleles in<br />

coupling phase are tightly linked (2 to 5% genetic recombination).<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s self-pollinated to allow maintenance of the two alleles. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

identical to Glenn in all phenotypic traits measured except for the Ms6<br />

and Wl loci.<br />

The following were developed by Asgrow Seed Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan,<br />

United States. Received 06/11/1997.<br />

PI 598051. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "A1553". PVP 9700300.<br />

PI 598052. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "AG2501". PVP 9700301.<br />

PI" 598053. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "AG2301". PVP 9700302.<br />

PI 598054. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "AG3002". PVP 9700303.<br />

PI 598055. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "AG4 901". PVP 9700304.<br />

PI 598056. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "AG4 702". PVP 9700305.<br />

PI 598057. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "A2553". PVP 9700306.<br />

PI 598058. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "AG2702". PVP 9700307.<br />

PI 598059. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "A5959". PVP 9700308.<br />

PI 598060. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "AG5602". PVP 9700309.<br />

PI 598061. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "A5704". PVP 9700310.<br />

PI 598062. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "AG2101". PVP 9700311.<br />

PI 598063. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "AG1901". PVP 9700312.<br />

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PI 598064, Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "A3559". PVP 9700313.<br />

PI 598065. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "AG2401". PVP 9700315.<br />

PI 598066. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "A4604". PVP 9700315.<br />

PI 598067. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "A2869". PVP 9700316.<br />

PI 598068. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. If A3904". PVP 9700317.<br />

The following were developed by William L. Rooney, Kansas State University,<br />

Department of Agronomy, Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5501,<br />

United States; Mark A. Hussey, Texas A&M University, Department of Soil &<br />

Crop Sciences, Room 430, Heep Center, College Station, Texas 77843-2474,<br />

United States; M. A. Sanderson, USDA/ARS Research Laboratory, Pasture Systems<br />

& Watershed Management, Curtin Road, University Park, Pennsylvania<br />

16802-3702, United States. Received 05/19/1997.<br />

PI 598069. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. Tx2909. GP-518. Pedigree -<br />

(Tx2785*EBA-3)-B2-T3-C2-CBK-CBK. <strong>Plant</strong> color tan (ppQQ), juicy culms,<br />

red pericarp color (RRYY), and thick mesocarp (zz). Pigmented testa<br />

(B1B1B2B2). 2-dwarf and flower between 75-80 days after planting.<br />

Restorer in the Al cytoplasmic-genetic male sterility system. Resistance<br />

to downy mildew pathotype 1. Susceptible to pathotype 3. Resistance to<br />

anthracnose pathotypes found in Texas, and to head smut.<br />

PI 598070. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. Tx2 910. GP-519. Pedigree -<br />

(Greenleaf*EBA-3)-C4-T1-C4-T2-CBK. <strong>Plant</strong> color tan (ppQQ), juicy culms,<br />

red pericarp color (RRYY), and thick mesocarp (zz). Testa not pigmented<br />

(blblb2b2). 2-dwarf and flower between 75-80 days after planting.<br />

Restorer in the Al cytoplasmic-genetic male sterility system.<br />

Susceptible to downy mildew pathotypes 1 and 3. Resistance to<br />

anthracnose pathotypes found in Texas, and to head smut.<br />

The following were developed by Joseph W. Saunders, USDA, ARS, Michigan State<br />

University, Sugarbeet, Bean & Cereal Res., East Lansing, Michigan 48823-1325,<br />

United States. Received 06/04/1997.<br />

PI 598071. Beta vulgaris L.<br />

Breeding. Population. REL-1; 1R. GP-187. Pedigree - Clone with approx.<br />

50% parentage from mother, 6926-0-3, 25% from Owen's annual 03 CMS T-0<br />

tester, and 25% from 58-81, an East Lansing breeding clone. Diploid,<br />

self-fertile annual clone with N cytoplasm, heterozygous at the B<br />

(annual/biennial), M (multigerm/monogerm), and R (+/- red betalain<br />

pigment) loci. Produces shoots from nearly 100% of the callusing leaf<br />

discs individually plated on a modified Murashige-Skoog medium with 1.0<br />

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mg/L 6-benzyladenine. Leaf disc callus produces well-dispersed<br />

suspension cultures. Regenerant shoots and shoot cultures are not<br />

notable vitreous.<br />

PI 598072. Beta vulgaris L.<br />

Breeding. Population. REL-2; LTR-41. GP-188. Pedigree - Fl clone.<br />

Maternal parent clone LTR-5, a selection from EL45/2 for intense shoot<br />

regeneration from callus. The paternal parent clone REL-1. Diploid,<br />

self-fertile annual clone with N cytoplasm, heterozygous at the B<br />

(annual/biennial), M (multigerm/monogerm), and R (+/- red betalain<br />

pigment) loci. Produces somatic embryos from callusing leaf discs<br />

individually plated on a modified Murashige-Skoog (MS) medium with no<br />

growth regulators, and from planting of suspension cultures onto<br />

hormone-free medium. Produces copious regenerant shoots from callus<br />

induced on leaf discs on MS medium with 1.Omg/L 6-benzyladenine.<br />

PI 598073. Beta vulgaris L.<br />

Breeding. Population. EL50; 86403. Pedigree - Derived from hybridization<br />

of two cloned individual beets (L403-2 and L828-2) from the perennially<br />

isolated traditional East Lansing germplasm pool. Monogerm germplasm<br />

with very high resistance to leaf spot (Cercospora beticola) and<br />

moderately high resistance to black root disease (Aphanomyces<br />

cochlioides). Diploid non-type-0 line in N cytoplasm and highly<br />

self-sterile. Sucrose percentages average a percentage point less than<br />

that of commercial hybrid Mony-Hy E4.<br />

PI 598074. Beta vulgaris L.<br />

Breeding. Population. EL51; 96RR. Pedigree - Derived from crossing of<br />

FC705/1 by a mix of FC701/5 with selections, both multi- and monogerm,<br />

from the traditional East Lansing pool. Respective proportions approx.<br />

50, 18, and 32%. Very high resistance to leaf spot (Cercospora beticola)<br />

and crown and root rot (Rhizoctonia solani). By pedigree, should have up<br />

to moderate levels of tolerance to black root (Aphanomyces cochlioides).<br />

Diploid with N cytoplasm, and is highly self-sterile. Segregates<br />

primarily for multigerm seed habit.<br />

PI 598075. Beta vulgaris L.<br />

Breeding. Population. SR93; 293. Pedigree - Approx. 50% SR87 (four<br />

plants), 25% L19 (two plants), 12.5% SP85700 (one plant), 6.25% EL48<br />

(one plant), 3.13% SP6926 (one plant), and 1.56% each from CMS tester<br />

L03 (one plant) and East Lansing Aphanomyces selection clone 55-81.<br />

Excellent root smoothness. An open-pollination increase of synthetic<br />

seed produced from twelve field selections with related parentage and<br />

two cycles of recurrent mass selection for smooth root. Diploid<br />

multigerm with red or green hypocotyl. Moderately easy bolting, and<br />

self-sterile with some pseudo-self-fertility. Yielded sucrose<br />

percentages 2.5 to 3.0 points less than commercial hybrids ACH 185 and<br />

ACH 197. Cercospora leaf spot rating 10% less tolerant than for hybrid<br />

USH23.<br />

PI 598076. Beta vulgaris L.<br />

Breeding. Population. SR94; 94HS21. Pedigree - Open-pollination increase<br />

of synthetic seed with approx. 50% SP85700, 18% L19, 18% Crystal-Maribo<br />

8400051, 7% Crystal-Maribo 8400040, and 7% Logan UT ARS line 4611.<br />

Smoothroot germplasm with moderate smoothness and moderate sucrose<br />

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percentage. Multigerm diploid segregating for red and green hypocotyl.<br />

Relatively easy bolting. Male sterility exceeds 20%, and male fertile<br />

plants largely but not exclusively self-sterile.<br />

The following were developed by Dick L. Auld, Texas Tech University,<br />

Department of <strong>Plant</strong> and Soil Sciences, P.O. Box 4122, Lubbock, Texas<br />

79409-2122, United States; John M. Kraft, USDA, ARS, Irrigated Agric.<br />

Research & Extension Ctr., 24106 <strong>No</strong>rth Bunn Road, Prosser, Washington 99350,<br />

United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State University,<br />

Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington 99164-6434,<br />

United States. Received 06/03/1997.<br />

PI 598077. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "GRANGER"; D258-1-2. CV-15. Pedigree - F5 selection<br />

from Fen *2/New Season (af)/3/Mich 89-L-36/4/Glacier. Semi-leafless<br />

Austrian Winter type pea. Winter survival equaled or exceeded Feen,<br />

Melrose, and Glacier checks. Yields exceeded all checks except Glacier.<br />

First release of a semi-leafless winter pea. Reduced leaf area is<br />

expected to reduce the severity of foliar diseases such as Sclerotinia<br />

white mold and Ascochyta blight. Upright standing ability should also<br />

improve harvesting ease.<br />

The following were developed by Ismail Kusmenoglu, Central Research Inst. of<br />

Field Crops, Ministry of Agriculture, P.O. Box 226, Ulus, Ankara 06042,<br />

Turkey; Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States;<br />

Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Grain Legume<br />

Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington 99164-6434, United States.<br />

Received 06/03/1997.<br />

PI 598078. Cicer arietinum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SANFORD"; CA188220. CV-145. Pedigree - F7 selection<br />

from FLIP 85-58 / Surutato 77. Ascochyta blight resistant. Ascochyta<br />

blight scores significantly lower when compared to the checks and were<br />

similar to blight resistant parent FLIP 85-58.<br />

PI 598079. Cicer arietinum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "DWELLEY"; CA188359/380. CV-146. Pedigree - F7<br />

selection from FLIP 85-58 / Surutato 77. Ascochyta blight resistant.<br />

Ascochyta blight scores significantly lower when compard to the standard<br />

checks and similar to the resistant parent FLIP 85-58.<br />

The following were developed by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6434, United States; H. A. Van Rheenen, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India. Received<br />

06/03/1997.<br />

PI 598080. Cicer arietinum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "MYLES"; ICCX860047BP20HB-B. CV-147. Pedigree - (BDN<br />

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9-3 X K1184) X ICP87440. F5 bulked progeny from an F4 single plant row.<br />

Desi-type with resistance to Ascochyta blight. Significantly more<br />

resistant to the disease than the checks. Also taller and higher<br />

yielding.<br />

The following were developed by Solomon Kibite, Agriculture Canada, Research<br />

Station, Bag Service 5000, Lacombe, Alberta TOC ISO, Canada. Received<br />

06/05/1997.<br />

PI 598081. Avena sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "AC JUNIPER"; OT772. Pedigree - Dula/Cavell. Early<br />

maturing with high grain yield. Improved lodging resistance and high<br />

test weight. Average yield similar to Derby, and 1.4, 5.5 and 8% more<br />

than Cascade, Dumont and Jasper, respectively. Resistant to Victoria<br />

blight. Moderately resistant to smut. Moderately susceptible to BYDV,<br />

and susceptible to crown rust and stem rust.<br />

The following were developed by F.M. Bourland, University of Arkansas, Dept.<br />

of Agronomy, PTSC 115, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, United States; C. Wayne<br />

Smith, Texas A&M University, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, College<br />

Station, Texas 77841, United States; R.E. McGowen, Jr., Delta and Pine Land<br />

Co., Scott, Mississippi 38772, United States. Received 06/05/1997.<br />

PI 598082. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. ARKOT A129. GP-668. Pedigree - Cascot L7 / FTA266.<br />

Similar to DES 119 in leaf morphology and pubescence, yield, maturity,<br />

fiber length, and micronaire. Stronger fiber strength, but lower lint<br />

fraction and fiber elongation than DES 119. Resistant as DES 119 to<br />

tarnished plant bug (Lygus lineolaris) and as resistant as the resistant<br />

check to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum).<br />

PI 598083. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. "ARKOT A132". GP-669. Pedigree - Stoneville 825 /<br />

FTA266. Similar to DES 119 in leaf morphology and pubescence, yield,<br />

maturity, fiber length, and micronaire. Stronger fiber strength but<br />

lower lint fraction and fiber elongation than DES 119. Resistant as DES<br />

119 to tarnished plant bug (Lygus lineolaris) and as resistant as the<br />

resistant check to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum).<br />

The following were developed by Fred R. Miller, Texas A & M University,<br />

Department of Soil & Crop Science, College Station, Texas 77843-2474, United<br />

States. Received 05/14/1997.<br />

PI 598084. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 100M.<br />

PI 598085. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 100M.<br />

PI 598086. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 90M.<br />

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PI 598087. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 90M.<br />

PI 598088. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 80M.<br />

PI 598089. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 80M.<br />

PI 598090. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 60M.<br />

PI 598091. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 60M.<br />

PI 598092. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 58M.<br />

PI 598093. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 58M.<br />

PI 598094. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 44M.<br />

PI 598095. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 44M.<br />

PI 598096. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 38M.<br />

PI 598097. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 38M.<br />

PI 598098. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 Hegari.<br />

PI 598099. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 Hegari.<br />

PI 598100. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 Early Hegari.<br />

PI 598101. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 Early Hegari.<br />

PI 598102. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 SMI00.<br />

PI 598103. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 SMI0 0.<br />

PI 598104. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 SM9 0.<br />

PI 598105. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

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Breeding. Inbred. B3 SM90.<br />

PI 598106. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 SM8 0.<br />

PI 598107. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 SM80.<br />

PI 598108. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 SM60.<br />

PI 598109. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 SM60.<br />

PI 598110. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 SA1170 (Tall Western).<br />

PI 598111. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 SA1170 (Tall Western).<br />

PI 598112. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 FC8962 (Texas Blackhull Kafir)<br />

PI 598113. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 FC8962 (Texas Blackhull Kafir)<br />

PI 598114. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 WSM100 (White Sooner Milo).<br />

PI 598115. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 WSM100 (White Sooner Milo).<br />

PI 598116. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 CI243 (Acme Broomcorn).<br />

PI 598117. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 CI243 (Acme Broomcorn).<br />

PI 598118. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 Jap. Dwarf Broomcorn.<br />

PI 598119. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 Jap. Dwarf Broomcorn.<br />

PI 598120. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 BTx3197 (Combine Kafir 60).<br />

PI 598121. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 BTx3197 (Combine Kafir 60).<br />

PI 598122. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. A3 BTx616 (4-dwarf Kafir).<br />

PI 598123. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Breeding. Inbred. B3 BTx616 (4-dwarf Kafir).<br />

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The following were developed by Dennis Thomas, University of Illinois,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801,<br />

United States; Cecil D. Nickell, University of Illinois, Department of Crop<br />

Science, 1102 S. Goodwin Av., Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; Greg<br />

<strong>No</strong>el, USDA-ARS, University of Illinois, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology,<br />

Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; David A. Sleper, University of<br />

Missouri, Department of Agronomy, 201 Waters Hall, Columbia, Missouri 65211,<br />

United States; T.R. Cary, University of Illinois, Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta.,<br />

Dept. of Agronomy, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States; Kerry M. Clark,<br />

Univeristy of Missouri-Columbia, Research Support Service, 3600 E. New Haven<br />

Road, Columbia, Missouri 65211, United States; A. P. Rao Arelli, University<br />

of Missouri, Dept. of Agronomy, Columbia, Missouri 65211, United States.<br />

Received 06/02/1997.<br />

PI 598124. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "Maverick". CV-372; PVP 9800001. Pedigree -<br />

Individual F4 selection from LN86 4668 x Resnik. Resistance to soybean<br />

cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) race 3 and moderate resistance to<br />

race 14. Resistance to races 1 and 3 of phytophthora rot (Phytophthora<br />

sojae). Relative maturity of 3.8. Indeterminate growth pattern.<br />

Pubescence grey, purple flower color, brown pods at maturity, and dull<br />

yellow seeds with buff hila. Low lodging score (1.7) and average height<br />

of 41 inches.<br />

The following were collected by Robert D. Webster, South Central Family Farms<br />

Research, USDA, ARS, 6883 South Hwy. 23, Booneville, Arkansas 72927, United<br />

States. Donated by David Burner, USDA-ARS Sugarcane Research Unit, P.O. Box<br />

470, 800 Little Bayou Black Drive, Houma, Louisiana 70361, United States.<br />

Received 04/30/1997.<br />

PI 598125. Sacchar urn brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2516. Collected 10/25/1992 in South Carolina, United<br />

States. Clarendon County. Hwy 3 01, 1/2 mile north of Fox Tindal Road.<br />

Roadside marsh. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2516<br />

were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598126. Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2517. Collected 10/25/1992 in South Carolina, United<br />

States. Orangeburg County. Hwy 301, 7 miles east of Orangeburg.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2517 were the maternal<br />

parent.<br />

PI 598127. Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2519. Collected 10/25/1992 in South Carolina, United<br />

States. Screven County. Hwy 3 01, 5 miles south of the state line.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2519 were the maternal<br />

parent.<br />

PI 598128. Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2523. Collected 10/26/1992 in Georgia, United States.<br />

Brantly County. Hwy 301, 9 miles nouth of Nahunta. Sandy loamy wet<br />

roadside. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2523 were the<br />

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maternal parent.<br />

PI 598129. Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2524. Collected 10/26/1992 in Georgia, United States.<br />

Charlton County. Hwy 23, 4 miles south of Hwy 15 junction. Pedigree -<br />

Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2524 were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598130. Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2527. Collected 10/26/1992 in Florida, United States.<br />

Clay County. Hwy 301, 17 miles north of Starke. Open loamy roadside.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2527 were the maternal<br />

parent.<br />

PI 598131. Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2534. Collected 10/27/1992 in Georgia, United States.<br />

Grady County. Hwy 84 and Stewart Road. Seasonally wet, sandy roadside,<br />

low area. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2534 were the<br />

maternal parent.<br />

PI 598132. Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2537. Collected 10/27/1992 in Alabama, United States.<br />

Henry County. Hwy 95, 18 miles north of the state line. Loamy roadside.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2 53 7 were the maternal<br />

parent.<br />

The following were developed by A.K. Singh, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; S.N. Nigam,<br />

Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru,<br />

Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; L.J. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Asia Center (IAC), Patancheru P.O.,<br />

Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; P. Subrahmanyam, SADC/ICRISAT, Groundnut<br />

Project, Lilongwe, Malawi; N. Govinden, Mauritius Sugar Industry Research<br />

Institute, Food Crop Agronomy Division, Reduit, Mauritius; J. P. Moss, Int.<br />

Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India<br />

; F. M. Ismael, Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute, Food Crop<br />

Agronomy Division, Reduit, Mauritius; G. L. Hildebrand, Seed Co-op, P.O. Box<br />

CH 142, Chisipite, Harare, Zimbabwe. Received 06/26/1997.<br />

PI 598133. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. ICGV-SM 86715. GP-89. Pedigree - Cross between<br />

Arachis hypogaea subsp. hypogaea var. hypogaea (Cv. Makulu Red) and<br />

tetraploid interspecific backcross derivative [Samaru 38/Arachis diogoi<br />

(GKP 10602)//Samaru 61]. Decumbent 3 growth habit, branching alternate,<br />

7 primary and 4 secondary branches. Leaves green, size medium, elliptic.<br />

Matures 117-159 days depending on season and location in southern<br />

Africa. Pods medium sized, reticulation prominent, beaks moderate, 2-1<br />

seeded. Seeds red, avg. meat content 64%, weight 57 g 100 seed-1, oil<br />

48%. Resistance to rust (Puccinia arachidis), late leaf spot<br />

(Phaeosariopsis personata), and pepper spot (Leptospaerulia crassiasca).<br />

Free from early leaf spot (Cercospora arachidicola) in Mauritius.<br />

The following were developed by S.N. Nigam, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India<br />

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; L.J. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes<br />

Program, Asia Center (IAC), Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India;<br />

P. Subrahmanyam, SADC/ICRISAT, Groundnut Project, Lilongwe, Malawi; K.R.<br />

Bock, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Chitedze Agricutlural<br />

Research Station, Groundnut Project, Lilongwe, Malawi; N. Govinden, Mauritius<br />

Sugar Industry Research Institute, Food Crop Agronomy Division, Reduit,<br />

Mauritius; F. M. Ismael, Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute, Food<br />

Crop Agronomy Division, Reduit, Mauritius; G. L. Hildebrand, Seed Co-op, P.O.<br />

Box CH 142, Chisipite, Harare, Zimbabwe. Received 06/26/1997.<br />

PI 598134. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. ICGV-SM 85048. GP-90. Pedigree - [Goldin l/Faizpur<br />

l-5//Manfredi/M 13] F3-B1-B2-B1. Growth habit erect, flowering<br />

sequential. Leaves light green, medium sized, elliptic. Branches 6<br />

primary and 1 secondary. Maturity 116-126 days at Chitedze, Malawi. Pods<br />

mainly 2 seeded, reticulation and ridge prominent, meat content 66-71%,<br />

seed weight 30-41 g 100 seed-1. Seed color deep red, protein 26%, oil<br />

54%. Resistant to web blotch (Phoma arachidicolamarasa). In Malawi<br />

showed tolerance to early leaf spot (Cercospora arachidicola) when<br />

compared with local cultivar Malimba. Less susceptible to leaf tier<br />

(Lamprosema indicata).<br />

The following were developed by S.N. Nigam, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India<br />

; L.J. Reddy, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Legumes<br />

Program, Asia Center (IAC), Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India;<br />

P. Subrahmanyam, SADC/ICRISAT, Groundnut Project, Lilongwe, Malawi; K.R.<br />

Bock, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Chitedze Agricutlural<br />

Research Station, Groundnut Project, Lilongwe, Malawi; G. L. Hildebrand, Seed<br />

Co-op, P.O. Box CH 142, Chisipite, Harare, Zimbabwe; B. Syamasonta, Msekera<br />

Regional Research Station, P.O. Box 510089, Chipata, Zambia. Received<br />

06/26/1997.<br />

PI 598135. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. ICGV-SM 83005. GP-91. Pedigree - Robut 33-l/NC Ac<br />

2698 F2-B2-P1-B1-B1-B1-B1-B1-B1-B1. Decumbent 3 growth habit, flowering<br />

sequential. Leaves dark green, medium to large, and elliptic. Four<br />

primary branches with secondary branches generally absent. <strong>Plant</strong> height<br />

and canopy width approx. 40 cm. Maturity 108-133 days depending upon<br />

location and season in southern African region. Pod length avg. 32 mm,<br />

width avg. 10 mm, mostly 2 seeded, meat content 64-73%. Seed tan, weight<br />

28-62 g 100 seed-1, oil content 42-52%, and protein content 21%. Oleic<br />

to linoleic fatty acid ratio 1:1.<br />

The following were developed by Arvid Boe, South Dakota State University,<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Science Department, 226 Agricultural Hall, Brookings, South Dakota<br />

57007, United States; J.G. Ross, Department of Agronomy, South Dakota State<br />

University, Brookings, South Dakota, United States. Received 06/19/1997.<br />

PI 598136. Panicum virgatum L.<br />

Cultivar. Population. "SUNBURST SYN 2". CV-193. Pedigree - Selected from<br />

open pollinated plants from several native prairies in southeastern<br />

(Union Co.) SD. Winterhardy, leafy, and heavy-seeded upland type.<br />

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Anthesis early August in eastern SD. Seed weight approx. 200 mg 100<br />

seed-1. Annual forage production 4000 to greater than 9000 kg ha-1 over<br />

wide range of environments in northern Great Plains. Total nitrogen in<br />

herbage prior to heading approx. 2% and at soft dough less than 1%.<br />

The following were developed by Arvid Boe, South Dakota State University,<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Science Department, 226 Agricultural Hall, Brookings, South Dakota<br />

57007, United States; R. Bortnem, South Dakota State Univ., Dept. <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Sciences, Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States. Donated by Arvid Boe,<br />

South Dakota State University, <strong>Plant</strong> Science Department, 226 Agricultural<br />

Hall, Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States. Received 06/19/1997.<br />

PI 598137. Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock<br />

Cultivar. Population. "SUNDANCE"; NSSL 351140. CV-154. Pedigree - Bulked<br />

seed from native stand in southeastern South Dakota (Union Co.). Seed<br />

received in 1997 was Syn 2. Growth habit erect, 0.5-1.0 m. Leaves<br />

alternate, pinnately compound. Seed weight approx. 3 00 mg 100 seed-1,<br />

produced in erect spikes 2-10 cm in length. Flowers Aug.-Sept. The in<br />

vitro digestible dry matter and crude protein concentrations in late<br />

Aug. approx 500 g kg-1 and 140 g kg-1 respectively.<br />

The following were developed by Arvid Boe, South Dakota State University,<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Science Department, 226 Agricultural Hall, Brookings, South Dakota<br />

57007, United States; K. Fluharty, South Dakota State Univ., Dept. <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Science, Brookings, South Dakota 57007, United States. Received 06/19/1997.<br />

PI 598138. Astragalus canadensis L.<br />

Cultivar. Population. "SUNRISE". CV-153. Pedigree - Bulked seed from 75<br />

plant nursery established from seed collected from native stand in<br />

Brookings Co., SD. Growth habit erect, height at full bloom exceeds 1 m.<br />

Flowers June, full bloom by early July. Highly resistant to potato leaf<br />

hopper yellowing. Highly susceptible to seed predation by<br />

Acanthoscelides perforatus. The in vitro digestible dry matter exceeds<br />

650 g kg-1 at full bloom, and forage yields can exceed 8000 kg ha-1 at<br />

same stage.<br />

The following were developed by Jeff Pedersen, USDA, ARS, University of<br />

Nebraska, Department of Agronomy, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0937, United States<br />

; J.J. Toy, USDA-ARS, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dept. of Agronomy, Lincoln,<br />

Nebraska 68583-0937, United States. Received 06/20/1997.<br />

PI 598139. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Genetic. A3N242; A3 GREENLEAF. GS-1. Pedigree - A3TX430 x GREENLEAF and<br />

backcrossing to GREENLEAF 5 times. General agronomic features of<br />

Greenleaf. Completely male sterile in all backcross generations.<br />

PI 598140. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench<br />

Genetic. A3N243; A3 PIPER SUDANGRASS. GS-2. Pedigree - A2TX430 x PIPER<br />

and backcrossing to PIPER 5 times. General agronomic characteristics of<br />

Piper. Seed set under selfing bags avg. 1%.<br />

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The following were donated by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States.<br />

Received 03/03/1997.<br />

PI 598141. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "PAISANO"; Clli 3287. Developed in Argentina.<br />

PI 598142. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "TAQUE"; Clli 3288. Developed in Argentina.<br />

PI 598143. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "H2"; Clli 3289. Developed in Romania.<br />

PI 598144. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "TIA 2"; Clli 3319. Developed in China.<br />

PI 598145. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "TIA 5"; Clli 3320. Developed in China.<br />

PI 598146. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "LONG 7"; Clli 3321. Developed in China.<br />

PI 598147. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "DIN 17"; Clli 3322. Developed in China.<br />

PI 598148. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N2098"; Clli 3323. Developed in Nepal.<br />

PI 598149. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N2360"; Clli 3324. Developed in Nepal.<br />

PI 598150. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N8051"; Clli 3325. Developed in Nepal.<br />

PI 598151. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "C7528"; Clli 3326. Developed in Nepal.<br />

PI 598152. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9202"; Clli 3327. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598153. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9215"; Clli 3328. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598154. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9219"; Clli 3329. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598155. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9221"; Clli 3330. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598156. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9222"; Clli 3331. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598157. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. FP 966; Clli 3332; CDC <strong>No</strong>rmandy. Developed in<br />

Canada.<br />

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PI 598158. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "ARIANE"; Clli 3333. Developed in France.<br />

PI 598159. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "VIKING"; Clli 3334. Developed in France. VIKING<br />

Clli 3334, PI 598159 and VIKING Clli 981, PI 522913, are different<br />

cultivars.<br />

PI 598160. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "LINDA"; Clli 3335. Developed in France. LINDA Clli<br />

3335, PI 598160, and LINDA Clli 1165, PI 523992, are different<br />

cultivars.<br />

PI 598161. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "BE 4218"; Clli 3336. Developed in Honduras.<br />

PI 598162. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "ADIN"; Clli 3337. Developed in Romania.<br />

The following were collected by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States.<br />

Received 03/03/1997.<br />

PI 598163. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "AZUR SEL."; Clli 3338. Collected 1982 In Romania.<br />

Developed in France.<br />

PI 598164. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "DETA SEL."; Clli 3339. Collected 1982 in Romania.<br />

Developed in France.<br />

The following were donated by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crcps<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States.<br />

Received 03/03/1997.<br />

PI 598165. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "GERIA"; Clli 3340. Developed in Romania.<br />

PI 598166. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "I.C.A. 32"; Clli 3341. Developed in Romania.<br />

PI 598167. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. "I.C.A. 44"; Clli 3342. Developed in Romania.<br />

The following were collected by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States.<br />

Received 03/03/1997.<br />

PI 598168. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "IRIS SEL."; Clli 3343. Collected 1982 in Romania.<br />

Developed in France.<br />

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The following were donated by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States.<br />

Received 03/03/1997.<br />

PI 598169. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "MADARAS"; Clli 3344. Developed in Romania.<br />

The following were collected by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States,<br />

Received 03/03/1997.<br />

PI 598170. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "MIDIN SEL."; Clli 3345. Collected 1982 in Romania.<br />

Developed in France.<br />

The following were donated by Jerry F. Miller, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Crops<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 5677, Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States.<br />

Received 03/03/1997.<br />

PI 598171. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "MURES"; Clli 3346. Developed in Romania.<br />

PI 598172. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "ROLIN"; Clli 3347. Developed in Romania.<br />

PI 598173. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "TIKKURILA (Early)"; Clli 3348. Developed in<br />

Finland.<br />

PI 598174. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "APOLO INTA"; Clli 3349. Developed in Argentina.<br />

PI 598175. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SDT 9304"; Clli 3350. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598176. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SDT 9305"; Clli 3351. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598177. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SDT 9306"; Clli 3352. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598178. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SDT 9310"; Clli 3353. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598179. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SDT 9318"; Clli 3354. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598180. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SDT 9320"; Clli 3355. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598181. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

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Cultivar. Pureline. "SDT 9322"; Clli 3356. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598182. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SDT 9324"; Clli 3357. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598183. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9301"; Clli 3358. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598184. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9308"; Clli 3359. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598185. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9317"; Clli 3360. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598186. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9322"; Clli 3361. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598187. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "LEWIS"; Clli 3388. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598188. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "CASCADE"; Clli 3389. CASCADE Clli 3389, PI 598188,<br />

and CASCADE Clli 1818, PI 524223, are different cultivars.<br />

PI 598189. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "VORONEZHSKI"; Clli 3390. Developed in Russian<br />

Federation.<br />

PI 598190. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "START"; Clli 3391. Developed in Russian Federation.<br />

PI 598191. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "TSIAN"; Clli 3392. Developed in Russian Federation.<br />

PI 598192. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SD91E42"; Clli 3393. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598193. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9402"; Clli 3394. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598194. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9403"; Clli 3395. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598195. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N9409"; Clli 3396. Developed in United States.<br />

PI 598196. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "FP 974"; Clli 3397. Developed in Canada.<br />

PI 598197. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "FP 976"; Clli 3398. Developed in Canada.<br />

PI 598198. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "FP 980"; Clli 3399. Developed in Canada.<br />

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PI 598199. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "NATASJA"; Clli 3400. Developed in Netherlands.<br />

PI 598200. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "N 9502"; Clli 3406.<br />

PI 598201. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "FP 997"; Clli 3410. Developed in Canada.<br />

PI 598202. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "FP 998"; Clli 3411. Developed in Canada.<br />

PI 598203. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "FP 1004"; Clli 3412. Developed in Canada.<br />

PI 598204. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "CHILLALLO"; Clli 3416. Developed in Ethiopia.<br />

PI 598205. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "SHANXI CHINA 8493-6"; Clli 3417. Developed in<br />

China.<br />

PI 598<strong>206</strong>. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "DIANE"; Clli 3418. Developed in France.<br />

PI 598207. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "ARGOS"; Clli 3419. Developed in France.<br />

PI 598208. Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

Culuivar. Pureline. "HERMES"; Clli 3420. Developed in France.<br />

The following were developed by Shallow Water Grain, Inc., United States.<br />

Received 1976.<br />

PI 598209. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "III". PVP 7500080.<br />

The following were developed by Seed Research of Oregon, Inc., Corvallis,<br />

Oregon, United States. Received 1976.<br />

PI 598210. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "5411". PVP 7600046.<br />

PI 598211. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "5210". PVP 7600045.<br />

PI 598212. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "5232". PVP 7600051.<br />

The following were developed by R.J. Jacquinot, Greenbush Seed and Supply,<br />

United States; S.M. Jacquinot, Greenbush Seed and Supply, United States.<br />

Donated by Seed Research of Oregon, Inc., Corvallis, Oregon, United States.<br />

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Received 1977.<br />

PI 598213. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "4555". PVP 7600050.<br />

The following were developed by Seed Research of Oregon, Inc., Corvallis,<br />

Oregon, United States. Received 1977.<br />

PI 598214. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "5221". PVP 7600049.<br />

The following were developed by <strong>No</strong>vartis Seeds, Inc., United States. Received<br />

07/17/1997.<br />

PI 598215. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "S24-12". PVP 9700318.<br />

The following were developed by Tanimura and Antle, Inc., Salinas, California<br />

93912, United States. Received 07/17/1997.<br />

PI 598216. Apium graveolens var. dulce (Mill.) Pers.<br />

Cultivar. "Exp 340". PVP 9700331.<br />

PI 598217. Apium graveolens var. dulce (Mill.) Pers.<br />

Cultivar. "Exp 108". PVP 9700332.<br />

PI 598218. Apium graveolens var. dulce (Mill.) Pers.<br />

Cultivar. "Exp 109A". PVP 9700333.<br />

The following were developed by Rogers Seed Company, Research Center, 6338<br />

Highway 20-26, Nampa, Idaho 83687, United States. Received 07/17/1997.<br />

PI 598219. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "BF609". PVP 9700334.<br />

The following were developed by DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics, United States.<br />

Received 07/17/1997.<br />

PI 598220. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "CX 255". PVP 9700335.<br />

The following were developed by Rogers Seed Company, Research Center, 6338<br />

Highway 20-26, Nampa, Idaho 83687, United States. Received 07/17/1997.<br />

PI 598221. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "ADELA". PVP 9700338.<br />

The following were developed by Tennessee Advanced Genetics, Inc., Tennessee,<br />

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United States. Received 07/17/1997.<br />

PI 598222. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "TN 4-94". PVP 9700339.<br />

The following were developed by Hartz Seed Company-A Unit of Monsanto, United<br />

States. Received 07/17/1997.<br />

PI 598223. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "H564". PVP 9700342.<br />

The following were developed by NDSU Research Foundation, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota,<br />

United States. Received 07/17/1997.<br />

PI 598224. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Cultivar. "KEENE". PVP 9700343.<br />

The following were collected by Robert D. Webster, South Central Family Farms<br />

Research, USDA, ARS, 6883 South Hwy. 23, Booneville, Arkansas 72927, United<br />

States. Donated by David Burner, USDA-ARS Sugarcane Research Unit, P.O. Box<br />

470, 800 Little Bayou Black Drive, Houma, Louisiana 70361, United States.<br />

Received 06/27/1997.<br />

PI 598225. Saccharum brevibarbe var. contortum (Elliott) R. D. Webster<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2503. Collected 10/23/1992 in Maryland, United States.<br />

Somerset County. Hwy 13, 7 miles north of Pocomoke. Pedigree - Open<br />

pollinated full sibs of Webster 2503 were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598226. Saccharum brevibarbe var. contortum (Elliott) R. D. Webster<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2504. Collected 10/23/1992 in Virginia, United States.<br />

Accomack County. Hwy 13, 100 yards off of Parkway, 1 mile north of<br />

Keller. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2504 were the<br />

maternal parent.<br />

PI 598227. Saccharum brevibarbe var. contortum (Elliott) R. D. Webster<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2538. Collected 10/28/1992 in Alabama, United States.<br />

Autauga County. Hwy 82, 1 mile east of county road 29. Dry sandy<br />

disturbed woods. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2538<br />

were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598228. Saccharum brevibarbe var. contortum (Elliott) R. D. Webster<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2547. Collected 11/06/1992 in Alabama, United States.<br />

Lamar County. Hwy 96, 5 miles from Mississippi state line. Loamy<br />

roadside. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2547 were the<br />

maternal parent.<br />

PI 598229. Saccharum brevibarbe var. contortum (Elliott) R. D. Webster<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2611. Collected 11/13/1993 in Texas, United States.<br />

Angelina County. Hwy 69, 4 miles north of Hwy 7 junction. Loamy<br />

roadside. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2611 were the<br />

maternal parent.<br />

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PI 598230. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2501. Collected 10/23/1992 in Maryland, United States.<br />

Wicomico County. Hwy 50, just west of Exit 331. Open disturbed roadside,<br />

uncommon black soil. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster<br />

2501 were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598231. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2505. Collected 10/23/1992 in Virginia, United States.<br />

Accomack County. Hwy 13, 2 miles north of Hwy 704. Black loamy sandy<br />

soil open roadside. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster<br />

2505 were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598232. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2506. Collected 10/24/1992 in Virginia, United States.<br />

Southampton County. Hwy 258, 2 miles north of <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina state line.<br />

Border at public boat ramp, sandy-loamy soil. Pedigree - Open<br />

pollinated full sibs of Webster 2506 were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598233. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2507. Collected 10/24/1992 in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United<br />

States. Herdford County. Hwy 258, 1 mile south of <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina state<br />

line. Intermixed with S. brevibarbe var. contortum. Pedigree - Open<br />

pollinated full sibs of Webster 2507 were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598234. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2515. Collected 10/25/1992 in South Carolina, United<br />

States. Clarendon County. Hwy 3 01, 1 mile north of Manning. Swampy.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2515 were the maternal<br />

parent.<br />

PI 598235. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2518. Collected 10/25/1992 in South Carolina, United<br />

States. Bamberg County. Hwy 3 01, 7 miles south of Bamberg. Pedigree -<br />

Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2518 were the maternal parent. 1%<br />

susceptible to sugarcane mosiac virus.<br />

PI 598236. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2540. Collected 10/28/1992 in Alabama, United States.<br />

Bibb County. Hwy 82, 1 mile from junction Hwy 91. Wet area roadside.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2540 were the maternal<br />

parent. 3% susceptible to sugarcane mosiac virus.<br />

The following were collected by David Burner, USDA-ARS Sugarcane Research<br />

Unit, P.O. Box 470, 800 Little Bayou Black Drive, Houma, Louisiana 70361,<br />

United States. Received 06/27/1997.<br />

PI 598237. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2554. Collected 11/07/1992 in Louisiana, United States<br />

. Houma. Terrebonne Parish. Bull Run Road, Spanish Trail Farm. Loamy<br />

meadow, sparse plants. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster<br />

2554 were the maternal parent.<br />

The following were collected by Robert D. Webster, South Central Family Farms<br />

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Research, USDA, ARS, 6883 South Hwy. 23, Booneville, Arkansas 72927, United<br />

States. Donated by David Burner, USDA-ARS Sugarcane Research Unit, P.O. Box<br />

470, 800 Little Bayou Black Drive, Houma, Louisiana 70361, United States.<br />

Received 06/27/1997.<br />

PI 598238. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2706. Collected 10/08/1992 in Maryland, United States.<br />

Somerset County. Hwy 413, 7 miles from Crisfield. Drainage ditch and<br />

cornfield, open loamy soil. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of<br />

Webster 2706 were the maternal parent. <strong>Plant</strong>s 5-7 feet.<br />

PI 598239. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2708. Collected 10/08/1994 in Virginia, United States.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rthampton County. Hwy 13, 5 miles N of toll Plaza. Loamy roadside,<br />

infrequent. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2708 were<br />

the maternal parent. <strong>Plant</strong>s 5-7 feet.<br />

PI 598240. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2710. Collected 10/08/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United<br />

States. Hwy 13S, 3 miles north of junction 158. Loamy clay roadside<br />

under powerline, infrequent. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of<br />

Webster 2710 were the maternal parent. <strong>Plant</strong>s about 7 feet.<br />

PI 598241. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2714. Collected 10/09/1994 in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United<br />

States. Pitt County. Hwy IIS, 2 miles north of Ferrell Junction, 7 miles<br />

north of Kingdom. Dry loamy site. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs<br />

of Webster 2714 were the maternal parent. <strong>Plant</strong> 5-9 feet.<br />

PI 598242. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2734. Collected 10/16/1994 in Alabama, United States.<br />

Covington County. Between Opp and Yellow River. Pedigree - Open<br />

pollinated full sibs of Webster 2734 were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598243. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2737. Collected 10/18/1994 in Louisiana, United States<br />

. Vermilion Parish. Hwy 14W, 1 mile east of Erath. Common on loamy<br />

roadside. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2737 were the<br />

maternal parent. <strong>Plant</strong>s 7-10 feet.<br />

PI 598244. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2740A. Collected 10/28/1994 in South Carolina, United<br />

States. Richland County. 1 mile south of Bluff Rd, north side of Old<br />

Bluff Rd., 7 miles south of Williams-Brice Stadium, south side of<br />

Columbia. Widely scattered below powerline on boggy, saturated ground.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2740A were the maternal<br />

parent. <strong>Plant</strong>s 3m tall.<br />

PI 598245. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2740B. Collected 10/28/1994 in South Carolina, United<br />

States. Richland County. 1 mile south of Bluff Road, north side of Bluff<br />

Road, about 7 miles south of Williams-Brice Stadium, south side of<br />

Columbia. Widely scattered below powerlines on boggy, saturated ground.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2740B were the maternal<br />

parent. <strong>Plant</strong>s 3 m tall.<br />

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PI 598246. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2545. Collected 10/30/1992 in Louisiana, United States<br />

. St. Landry Parish. Hwy 49, 33 miles north of Opelousas. Loamy<br />

disturbed area. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2545<br />

were the maternal parent. Awns slightly spiraled.<br />

PI 598247. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2546. Collected 11/06/1992 in Alabama, United States.<br />

Lamar County. Hwy 50 at Alabama state line. Open knoll, loamy soil.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2546 were the maternal<br />

parent.<br />

PI 598248. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2549. Collected 11/06/1992 in Alabama, United States.<br />

Walker County. Hwy 69, 2 miles south of Jasper. Open rolling hills.<br />

Slightly awned. Resistant to sugarcane mosiac virus.<br />

PI 598249. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2550. Collected 11/06/1992 in Alabama, United States.<br />

Cullman County. Hwy 91, at 4 mile marker. Red clay. Pedigree - Open<br />

pollinated full sibs of Webster 2550 were the maternal parent. Awns<br />

short. Closely resembles the South American S. trinii. 6% susceptible to<br />

sugarcane mosiac virus.<br />

PI 598250. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2602. Collected 11/08/1993 in Tennessee, United States<br />

. Carroll County. Hwy 70A bypass, north of Huntington. Loamy clay<br />

hillside. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2602 were the<br />

maternal parent.<br />

PI 598251. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2603. Collected 11/09/1993 in Alaska, United States.<br />

White County. Hwy 367, 100 yards east of Bradford city limits. Loamy<br />

clay, open roadside. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster<br />

2603 were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598252. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2741. Collected in United States. Pedigree - Open<br />

pollinated full sibs of Webster 2741 were the maternal parent.<br />

PI 598253. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2526. Collected 10/26/1992 in Georgia, United States.<br />

Charlton County. Hwy 23 & 121, 1 12 miles north of the Florida state<br />

line. Sandy roadside. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster<br />

2526 were the maternal parent. 56% susceptible to sugarcane mosaic<br />

virus.<br />

PI 598254. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2529. Collected 10/26/1992 in Florida, United States.<br />

Dixie County. Hwy 19 & 98, 1 mile south of county road S358. Pedigree -<br />

Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2529 were the maternal parent. 11%<br />

susceptible to sugarcane mosiac virus.<br />

PI 598255. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

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Breeding. WEBSTER 2530. Collected 10/26/1992 in Florida, United States.<br />

Taylor County. Hwy 51, 6 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. Pedigree - Open<br />

pollinated full sibs of Webster 2530 were the maternal parent. 2%<br />

susceptible to sugarcane mosiac virus.<br />

PI 598256. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2531. Collected 10/27/1992 in Florida, United States.<br />

Taylor County. Hwy 221, 4 miles north of Perry. Pedigree - Open<br />

pollinated full sibs of Webster 2531 were the maternal parent. 16%<br />

susceptible to sugarcane mosaic virus.<br />

PI 598257. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2725. Collected 10/13/1994 in Florida, United States.<br />

Osceola County. Hwy 441S, 4 miles north of three lakes cutoff. Wet loamy<br />

side, under powerline. Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster<br />

2725 were the maternal parent. <strong>Plant</strong>s 7-12 feet.<br />

PI 598258. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2511. Collected 10/24/1992 in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United<br />

States. Cumberland County. Hwy 301, 5 miles south of Fayetteville.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2511 were the material<br />

parent.<br />

PI 598259. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2730. Collected 10/15/1994 in Florida, United States.<br />

Levy County. Hwy 71 miles east of Yankee Town, at Izzak County Rd.<br />

toward the ocean. Uncommon on loamy roadside. Pedigree - Open<br />

pollinated full sibs of Webster 2730 wera the maternal parent. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

7-9 feet.<br />

PI 598260. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2733. Collected 10/16/1994 in Georgia, United States.<br />

Miller County. Hwy 91, 200 yds. north of Miller County line. Pedigree -<br />

Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2733 were the maternal parent.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s 5-9 feet.<br />

PI 598261. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2735. Collected 10/16/1994 in Alabama, United States.<br />

Escamba County. Hwy 29 at county Rd 53. Standing water, loamy soil.<br />

Pedigree - Open pollinated full sibs of Webster 2 735 were the maternal<br />

parent. <strong>Plant</strong>s 7-10 feet.<br />

PI 598262. Saccharum giganteum (Walter) Pers.<br />

Breeding. WEBSTER 2736. Collected 10/17/1994 in Mississippi, United<br />

States. George County. Hwy 26, toward Paseagoula River, 200 yards down<br />

River Rd. Uncommon on low loamy roadside. Pedigree - Open pollinated<br />

full sibs of Webster 2736 were the maternal parent.<br />

The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6402, United States. Received 05/18/1989.<br />

PI 598263. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Landrace. M89-16; W6 33. Collected 04/18/1989 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

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deg. 5 r N. Longitude 4 deg. 57' W. Market place in city of Fes. Seed<br />

medium size, white.<br />

PI 598264. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Landrace. M89-22; W6 37. Collected 04/19/1989 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 53' N. Longitude 5 deg. 37' W. Market place in city of Meknes.<br />

Seed small to medium, white.<br />

The following were donated by Anton C. Zeven, Agricultural University,<br />

Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding (I.v.P.), P.O. Box 386, Wageningen, Gelderland<br />

6700 AJ, Netherlands. Received 06/19/1989.<br />

PI 598265. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Landrace. IvP 4.43/ W6 118. Collected in Netherlands. Vlagtwedde.<br />

Primitive cultivar.<br />

The following were collected by George S. Abawi, Cornell University,<br />

Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, New York Agr. Exp. Sta., Geneva, New York<br />

14456-0462, United States. Received 11/08/1988.<br />

PI 598266. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Abawi# 2a; W6 3101. Collected in Peru. Nuna type.<br />

PI 598267. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Abawi# 3; W6 3103. Collected in Peru. Nuna type.<br />

PI 598268. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Abawi# 4; W6 3104. Collected in Peru. Nuna type.<br />

PI 598269. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Abawi# 5a; W6 3105. Collected in Peru. Nuna type.<br />

The following were donated by Robert E. Rand, University of Wisconsin,<br />

Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, 163 0 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53 706,<br />

United States. Received 08/14/1992.<br />

PI 598270. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Breeding. MDR 309; W6 10682. Multiple disease resistant processing type<br />

beans.<br />

PI 598271. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Breeding. MDR 315; W6 10683. Multiple disease resistant processing type<br />

beans.<br />

The following were donated by Dermot P. Coyne, University of Nebraska,<br />

Department of Horticulture, 386 <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />

68583-0724, United States. Received 06/23/1989.<br />

PI 598272. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 327. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

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PI 598273. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 328. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598274. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 330. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598275. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 331. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598276. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 332. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598277. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 333. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598278. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 334. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598279. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 335. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

The following were donated by R W Robinson, New York State Agric. Exp.<br />

Station, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Geneva, New York 14456, United<br />

States; <strong>No</strong>rthwest Agricultural University, Yangling, Shaanxi, China. Received<br />

12/26/1991.<br />

PI 598280. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. W6 9398. Collected 1991 in China.<br />

The following were donated by Tong Daxiang, Institute of Crop <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

<strong>Resources</strong>, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 30 Bai Shi Qiao Road,<br />

Beijing, Beijing, China. Received 02/02/1993.<br />

PI 598281. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

EX. NO. 00029; W6 11333; Yi gua bian.<br />

The following were donated by Dermot P. Coyne, University of Nebraska,<br />

Department of Horticulture, 386 <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />

68583-0724, United States. Received 06/23/1989.<br />

PI 598282. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 329. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598283. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 336. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598284. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 340. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598285. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 342. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

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The following were collected by D. Me Cleary, Washington State University,<br />

Department of Agronomy, Pullman, Washington 99164, United States. Received<br />

11/30/1990.<br />

PI 598286. Phaseolus vulgarls L.<br />

Cultivated. PV1-2; W6 6271. Collected 10/20/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, 7.5km south of highway 40 following Teshio River<br />

tributary, <strong>No</strong>rth Kamikawa District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598287. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV1-4; W6 6273. Collected 10/20/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, 7.5km south of highway 40 following Teshio River<br />

tributary, <strong>No</strong>rth Kamikawa District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598288. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV1-6; W6 6275. Collected 10/20/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, 7.5km south of highway 40 following Teshio River<br />

tributary, <strong>No</strong>rth Kamikawa District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598289. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV2-1; Kaimama (shell bean); W6 6276. Collected 10/20/1990<br />

in Hokkaido, Japan. Farmer's garden, 10km west of Hifghway 238, middle<br />

of Soya District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598290. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV2-2; Kaimama (shell bean); W6 6277. Collected 10/20/1990<br />

in Hokkaido, Japan. Farmer's garden, 10km west of Hifghway 238, middle<br />

of Soya District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

The following were donated by O.W. <strong>No</strong>rvell, Stanford University, Palo Alto,<br />

California, United States. Received 10/31/1989.<br />

PI 598291. Phaseolus sp.<br />

Wild. 3875; W6 2439.<br />

The following were collected by D. Me Cleary, Washington State University,<br />

Department of Agronomy, Pullman, Washington 99164, United States. Received<br />

11/30/1990.<br />

PI 598292. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV2-3; Kaimama (shell bean); W6 6278. Collected 10/20/1990<br />

in Hokkaido, Japan. Farmer's garden, 10km west of Hifghway 238, middle<br />

of Soya District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598293. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV4-1; W6 6280. Collected 10/21/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, 10km northwest of Highway 242, by En'garu (city),<br />

Abashiri District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598294. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV5-1; W6 6282. Collected 10/22/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, 5km northeast of Highway 903, near Lake Kussharo,<br />

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Abashiri District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598295. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV6-1; W6 6285. Collected 10/22/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, 7km northeast of Highway 903, near Lake Kussharo,<br />

Abashiri District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598296. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV7-1; W6 6292. Collected 10/23/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, on Highway 243, south of Lake Kussharo, Kushiro<br />

District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598297. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV7-4; W6 6295. Collected 10/23/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, on Highway 243, south of Lake Kussharo, Kushiro<br />

District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598298. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV7-5; W6 6296. Collected 10/23/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, on Highway 243, south of Lake Kussharo, Kushiro<br />

District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598299. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV7-6; W6 6297. Collected 10/23/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, on Highway 243, south of Lake Kussharo,, Kushiro<br />

District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598300. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV7-8; W6 6299. Collected 10/23/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, on Highway 243, south of Lake Kussharo, Kushiro<br />

District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598301. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV8-1; W6 6300. Collected 10/24/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden, 10km from Highway 38, Kushiro District, Hokkaido<br />

Prefecture.<br />

PI 598302. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV9-3; W6 6305. Collected 10/24/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's field on Highway 241, 20km southeast of Akar Lake, Tokachi<br />

District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598303. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV9-4; W6 6306. Collected 10/24/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's field on Highway 241, 20km southeast of Akar Lake, Tokachi<br />

District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598304. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV9-5; W6 6307. Collected 10/24/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's field on Highway 241, 20km southeast of Akar Lake, Tokachi<br />

District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598305. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. PV9-6; W6 6308. Collected 10/24/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's field on Highway 241, 20km southeast of Akar Lake, Tokachi<br />

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District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598306. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. HOK7-1; W6 6310. Collected 10/21/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden on Highway 242, 15km north of junction of Highway 242<br />

and Highway 39, Abashiri District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

The following were donated by Dermot P. Coyne, University of Nebraska,<br />

Department of Horticulture, 386 <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska<br />

68583-0724, United States. Received 06/23/1989.<br />

PI 598307. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 337. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598308. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 338. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598309. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 339. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

PI 598310. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

W6 341. Collected 06/23/1989 in Dominican Republic.<br />

The following were collected by D. Me Cleary, Washington State University,<br />

Department of Agronomy, Pullman, Washington 99164, United States. Received<br />

11/30/1990.<br />

PI 598311. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. HOK7-2; W6 6311. Collected 10/21/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's garden on Highway 242, 15km north of junction of Highway 242<br />

and Highway 39, Abashiri District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

PI 598312. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivated. HOK8-1; W6 6312. Collected 10/21/1990 in Hokkaido, Japan.<br />

Farmer's field, 3km southwest on Highway 244, near Shari (city),<br />

Abashiri District, Hokkaido Prefecture.<br />

The following were developed by Robert A. Graybosch, USDA-ARS, University of<br />

Nebraska, Dept. of Agronomy, 344 Keim Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, United<br />

States. Received 07/08/1997.<br />

PI 598313. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10244; NSGC 6426. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1BL.1RS wheat-rye translocation.<br />

PI 598314. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10245; NSGC 6427. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1BL.1RS wheat-rye translocation.<br />

PI 598315. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10326; NSGC 6428. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1BL.1RS wheat-rye translocation.<br />

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PI 598316. Triticum aestivuxn L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10333; NSGC 6429. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1BL.1RS wheat-rye translocatipn.<br />

PI 598317. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10524; NSGC 6430. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1BL.1RS wheat-rye translocation.<br />

PI 598318. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10533; NSGC 6431. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1BL.1RS wheat-rye translocation.<br />

PI 598319. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10157; NSGC 6432. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1R(1B) rye chromosome substitution.<br />

PI 598320. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10403; NSGC 6433. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1R(1B) rye chromosome substitution.<br />

PI 598321. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10404; NSGC 6434. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1R(1B) rye chromosome substitution.<br />

PI 598322. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10408; NSGC 6435. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1R(1B) rye chromosome substitution.<br />

PI 598323. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10521; NSGC 6436. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1R(1B) rye chromosome substitution.<br />

PI 598324. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. 94L10684; NSGC 6437. Pedigree - Mironovskaya<br />

10/NE7060//NE80413. Contains 1R(1B) rye chromosome substitution.<br />

The following were donated by A. E. Hall, University of California,<br />

Department of Botany & <strong>Plant</strong>, Sciences, Riverside, California 92521, United<br />

States. Received 02/12/1996.<br />

PI 598325. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 3288; COSA-3. Collected in Senegal. Purple shading<br />

leaves and petiole.<br />

PI 598326. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 3295; 58-3. Collected in Senegal.<br />

PI 598327. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4655; TVu 946. Collected in Nigeria. Dehiscent.<br />

PI 598328. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4652; IT85F-2614. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

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PI 598329. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4649; IT85F-1002. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598330. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4644; IT83S-341-5. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598331. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4631; TVu 3564. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598332. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4625; TVu 3404. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598333. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4609; TVu 1880. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598334. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4674; BOTS 271A. Collected in Botswana.<br />

PI 598335. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4672; MISSISSIPPI SILVER. Collected in United States.<br />

PI 598336. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4666; MPINDI 2. Collected in Uganda.<br />

PI 598337. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4605; TVu 1404. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598338. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4599; TVu 707. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598339. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4596; TVu 697. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598340. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4585; TVu 243. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598341. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4581; TVu 113. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598342. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4549; IT89KD-355. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598343. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4548; IT89KD-288. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598344. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 5269; WALPIELTORI. Collected in Ghana.<br />

PI 598345. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4543; IT88DM-400. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598346. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 4541; IT86D-719. Collected in Nigeria.<br />

PI 598347. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

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Cultivated. UCR 4538; MUTANT BAMBEY 21. Collected in Senegal.<br />

PI 598348. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 3298; 58-6. Collected in Senegal.<br />

PI 598349. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 3321; 58-98. Collected in Senegal.<br />

PI 598350. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 3325; 58-111. Collected in Senegal.<br />

PI 598351. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 3337; 58-192. Collected in Senegal.<br />

PI 598352. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 3343; 59-17. Collected in Senegal.<br />

PI 598353. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 3344; 59-20A. Collected in Senegal.<br />

PI 598354. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 3351; 60-3. Collected in Senegal.<br />

PI 598355. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. ssp. unguiculata<br />

Cultivated. UCR 3366; 66-25. Collected in Senegal.<br />

The following were developed by H & W Genetex, Inc., United States. Received<br />

07/21/1997.<br />

PI 598356. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Cultivar. "GENETEX VALENCIA 102". PVP 9700336.<br />

PI 598357. Arachis hypogaea L.<br />

Cultivar. "GENETEX VALENCIA 101". PVP 9700337.<br />

The following were developed by Tennessee Advanced Genetics, Inc., Tennessee,<br />

United States. Received 07/21/1997.<br />

PI 598358. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "TN 5-95". PVP 9700340.<br />

The following were developed by Hartz Seed Company-A Unit of Monsanto, United<br />

States. Received 07/21/1997.<br />

PI 598359. Glycine max (L.) Merr.<br />

Cultivar. "H4998 Roundup Ready"; Hartz Variety H4998 Roundup Ready. PVP<br />

9700341.<br />

The following were developed by J & S Research Company, Inc., United States.<br />

Received 07/21/1997.<br />

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PI 598360. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "HS-12". PVP 9700344.<br />

PI 598361. Gossypium hirsutum L.<br />

Cultivar. "HS-22". PVP 9700345.<br />

The following were developed by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, Inc., P.O. Box 100,<br />

Mountain View, California 94042, United States. Received 07/21/1997.<br />

PI 598362. Lactuca sativa L.<br />

Cultivar. "VALLEY GREEN". PVP 9700346.<br />

The following were developed by Snow Brand Seed Company, Ltd., Japan.<br />

Received 07/21/1997.<br />

PI 598363. Lolium multiflorum Lam.<br />

Cultivar. "TACHIMUSHA". PVP 9700347.<br />

The following were developed by Cebeco Zaden B.V., Rotterdam, Netherlands.<br />

Received 07/21/1997.<br />

PI 598364. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Cultivar. "SOLIDO". PVP 9700348.<br />

The following were developed by Seeds Inc., United States. Received<br />

07/21/1997.<br />

PI 598365. Poa pratensis L.<br />

Cultivar. "CACHE". PVP 9700349.<br />

The following were developed by Barry J. Shelp, University of Guelph, Dept.<br />

Horticultural Science, Guelph, Ontario NIG 2W1, Canada; B. N. Kaiser,<br />

University of Guelph, Dept. of Horticultural Science, Guelph, Ontario NIG<br />

2W1, Canada; A. M. Deschesne, University of Guelph, Dept. of Horticultural<br />

Science, Guelph, Ontario NIG 2W1, Canada. Received 07/07/1997.<br />

PI 598366. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A317I. GS-1. Pedigree - Developed from six<br />

backcrosses of an existing Juneau pea mutant, A317, with the recurrent<br />

parent cultivar Juneau (PV 7400054). Near-isogenic line. A mutant with<br />

less than 6% of the NADH-nitrate reductase (narl) of the wild type, and<br />

exhibits incomplete dominance. Nitrate reductase-deficient seedlings<br />

were rescued by inoculation with Rhizobium leguminosarum, and were<br />

fertilized with 0.5 mM NH4 + until the root nodules were effective.<br />

Propagation must be performed with effectively nodulated plants. This<br />

line can be used in agronomic and physiological studies of nitrogen<br />

fixation and nitrate metabolism, and as a source of genetic material.<br />

PI 598367. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. <strong>No</strong>d3I. GS-2. Pedigree - Developed from six<br />

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ackcrosses of an existing Rondo pea mutant, <strong>No</strong>d3, with the recurrent<br />

parent cultivar Juneau (PV 7400054). Near-isogenic line. A monogenic<br />

recessive mutant. When inoculated with Rhizobium leguminosarum nodule<br />

numbers are higher than normal even in the presence of nitrates. This<br />

line can be used in agronomic and physiological studies of nitrogen<br />

fixation, and as a source of genetic material.<br />

PI 598368. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. A317 <strong>No</strong>d3I. GS-3. Pedigree - Developed by crossing<br />

two existing mutants, A317 which is in a Juneau background, and <strong>No</strong>d3<br />

which is in Rondo background, then backcrossing for six generations the<br />

double mutant with the recurrent parent cultivar Juneau (PV 7400054).<br />

Near-isogenic line. A double mutant with NADH-nitrate reductase activity<br />

(nar 1) that is less than 6% of the wild type (incompletely dominant<br />

character), and with a higher than normal number of nodules even in the<br />

presence of nitrate (monogenic recessive character). Propagation must be<br />

performed with effectively nodulated plants. This line can be useful in<br />

agronomic and physiological studies of nitrogen fixation and nitrate<br />

metabolism, and as a source of genetic material.<br />

PI 598369. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. E135I. GS-4. Pedigree - Developed from six<br />

backcrosses of an existing Sparkle pea mutant, E135, with the recurrent<br />

parent cultivar Juneau (PV7400054). Near-isogenic line. Mutant<br />

conditioned by monogenic recessive allele at the sym 13 locus. When<br />

inoculated with Rhizobium leguminosarum, forms a normal number of white<br />

root nodules lacking nitrogenase activity. Can be used in agronomic and<br />

physiological studies of nitrogen fixation and as a source of genetic<br />

material.<br />

PI 598370. Pisum sativum L.<br />

Genetic. Pureline. R25I. GS-5. Pedigree - Developed from six backcrosses<br />

of an existing Sparkle pea mutant, R25, with the recurrent parent<br />

cultivar Juneau (PV 7400054). Near-isogenic line. A non-nodulating<br />

mutant conditioned by a monogenic recessive allele at the sym 8 locus.<br />

This line can be used in agronomic and physiological studies of nitrogen<br />

fixation, and as a source of genetic material.<br />

The following were collected by Thomas S. Elias, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic<br />

Garden, Claremont, California 91711-3101, United States; D. Murray. Donated<br />

by Thomas S. Elias, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, Claremont, California<br />

91711-3101, United States. Received 11/12/1988.<br />

PI 598371. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. 11583; BE-<strong>206</strong>6; W6 83. Collected 08/02/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 50 m. Along shoreline of Lake Sirotinka, about 85km NW of<br />

Chita between Tasey and Mukhor-Konduy, Chita Oblast, Eastern Siberia.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s associated with Larix duhurica and Betula platyphylla forest with<br />

some Salix and Populus tremula. Seeds somewhat immature.<br />

The following were donated by John D. Berdahl, USDA/ARS, <strong>No</strong>rthern Plains<br />

Research Lab., P.O. Box 459, Mandan, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58554, United States.<br />

Received 02/08/1990.<br />

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PI 598372. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 1458; W6 3280. Collected 1979 in South Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 790 m. Perkins County. LD: SWSW36 21N 16E.<br />

PI 598373. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 1585; W6 3281. Collected 1979 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United States.<br />

McKenzie County. LD: NENE36 149N 99W.<br />

PI 598374. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 1665; W6 3284. Collected 1979 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 486 m. Morton County. LD: NWSE36 138N 81W.<br />

PI 598375. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 169; W6 3285. Collected 1979 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 638 m. Divide County. LD: NENE36 162N 95W.<br />

PI 598376. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 1799; W6 3286. Collected 1979 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 638 m. Grant County. LD: NENE36 136N 90W.<br />

PI 598377. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 1866; W6 3287. Collected 1979 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 882 m. Bowman County. LD: SWNW36 131N 105W.<br />

PI 598378. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 1903; W6 3288. Collected 1979 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 638 m. Oliver County. LD: NENE36 142N 86W.<br />

PI 598379. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 194; W6 3289. Collected 1979 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 806 m. Slope County. LD: NENE36 134N 98W.<br />

PI 598380. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 212; W6 3290. Collected 1979 in <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 562 m. Burleigh County. LD: NESW36 140N 79W.<br />

PI 598381. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 552; W6 3292. Collected 1979 in South Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 790 m. Perkins County. LD: NWNE36 22N 13E.<br />

PI 598382. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 564; W6 3293. Collected 1979 in South Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 851 m. Perkins County. LD: NWNW36 17N 16E.<br />

PI 598383. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 628; W6 3295. Collected 1979 in South Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 851 m. Meade County. LD: NWNW36 3N 12E.<br />

PI 598384. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 698; W6 3297. Collected 1979 in South Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 638 m. Dewey County. LD: NENW 1 13N 25E.<br />

PI 598385. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 729; W6 3298. Collected 1979 in South Dakota, United States.<br />

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Corson County. LD: NWNW36 18W 25E.<br />

PI 598386. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 744; W6 3300. Collected 1979 in South Dakota, United States.<br />

Corson County. LD: SWSW36 19W 24E.<br />

PI 598387. Pascopyrum smithii (Rydb.) A. Love<br />

Wild. 849; W6 3302. Collected 1979 in South Dakota, United States.<br />

Elevation 547 m. Haakon County. LD: NWSE36 2N 25E.<br />

The following were collected by Gordon Kimber, University of Missouri,<br />

Department of Agronomy, 205 Curtis Hall, Columbia, Missouri 65211, United<br />

States; Robert J. Metzger, USDA, ARS, Oregon State University, Dept. of Crop<br />

Science, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States. Donated by Gordon Kimber,<br />

University of Missouri, Department of Agronomy, 205 Curtis Hall, Columbia,<br />

Missouri 65211, United States. Received 05/31/1990.<br />

PI 598388. Amblyopyrum muticum (Boiss.) Eig<br />

Wild. 84TK157-0016; W6 4324. Collected 06/28/1984 in Turkey. Elevation<br />

180 m.<br />

PI 598389. Taeniatherum caput-medusae (L.) Nevski<br />

Wild. 84TK159-0047; W6 4333. Collected 06/28/1984 in Turkey. Elevation<br />

275 m. 25km south of Sarigol, about 10km north of Buldan Junction.<br />

The following were donated by Robert J. Metzger, USDA, ARS, Oregon State<br />

University, Dept. of Crop Science, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States.<br />

Received 01/01/1987.<br />

PI 598390. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. 84B687-1; H85-630; W6 7250. Collected in Former Soviet Union.<br />

The following were donated by J. Mattatia, Agricultural Research<br />

Organization, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction, P.O. 6, Bet-Dagan, Israel.<br />

Received 10/30/1984.<br />

PI 598391. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3642; W6 7268. Collected 07/06/1984 in Greece. Elevation 230 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing on terraces on hills with low stones and good drainage on<br />

a south slope, 2km before Kalambaka from Trikala to Kalambaka, Trikala,<br />

Thessaly. <strong>Plant</strong>s growing with A. neglecta, A. triaristata, A.<br />

triuncialis, intermediate forms, purative hybrides with sterile spikes,<br />

annual and perennial grasses, hemicryptophytes, Quercus and Pyrus<br />

amygdaliformis.<br />

PI 598392. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3650; W6 7269. Collected 07/06/1984 in Greece. Elevation 360 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing on hills in clay with medium stones and good drainage,<br />

1500m before junctions with Achladea, on road from Kalambaka to Grevena,<br />

Trikala, Thessaly. <strong>Plant</strong>s growing with 3 other Aegilops species in<br />

intermixed populations, annual and perennial grasses in forest of<br />

Quercus and Paliurus spina-christi.<br />

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PI 598393. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3662; W6 7271. Collected 07/07/1984 in Greece. Elevation 560 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing on hills in loam with low stones and good drainage, 5km<br />

from Kipourio, on road from Kipourio to Grevena, Grevena, West Macedonia<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing with 4 other Aegilops species, Quercus, Pyrus<br />

amygdaliformis, annual and perennial grasses.<br />

PI 598394. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3676/ W6 7272. Collected 07/07/1984 in Greece. Elevation 770 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing on hills along roadsides in reddish brown basaltic loam<br />

and clay with low stones and good drainage, 2km from Kipourio, on road<br />

from Kipourio to Sitaras, Grevena, West Macedonia. <strong>Plant</strong>s growing with<br />

3 other Aegilops species, Quercus, Pyrus amygdaliformis, and Juniperus.<br />

PI 598395. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3680; W6 7273. Collected 07/07/1984 in Greece. Elevation 750 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing on hills in clay and loam with medium stones and good<br />

drainage, 1500m from Sitaras, on road from Kipourio to Sitaras, Grevena,<br />

West Macedonia. <strong>Plant</strong>s growing with 3 other Aegilops species, Triticum<br />

boeoticum, Quercus, Juniperus, and Pyrus amygdaliformis.<br />

PI 598396. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3687; W6 7274. Collected 07/08/1984 in Greece. Elevation 670 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing on hills in clay with low stones and good drainage, 2km<br />

before Milia, on road from Grevena to Kozani, Grevena, West Macedonia.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing with other Aegilops species among scattered oak trees,<br />

annual and perennial grasses, Pyrus spinosa, Rubus, and Triticum<br />

boeoticum.<br />

PI 598397. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3691; W6 7275. Collected 07/08/1984 in Greece. Elevation 740 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing on hills along margins of cultivated fields and Vitus<br />

plantations with low stones and good drainage, 2km after junction with<br />

Siatista, on road from Grevena to Kozani, West Macedonia. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

growing with ruderal and segetal plants.<br />

PI 598398. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3694; W6 7276. Collected 07/08/1984 in Greece. Elevation 810 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing on hills in loam with medium stones, 500m after junction<br />

with Avgi, on road from Kozani to Veria, Kozani, West Macedonia. <strong>Plant</strong>s<br />

growing among scattered shrubs of Juniperus and Pyrus amygdaliformis,<br />

annual and perennial grasses.<br />

PI 598399. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3698; W6 7277. Collected 07/08/1984 in Greece. Elevation 470 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing in margins of heavily grazed, disturbed fields with low<br />

stones, lkm after Georgiani, on road from Kozani to Veria, Mathia Veria,<br />

Central Macedonia.<br />

PI 598400. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3701; W6 7278. Collected 07/08/1984 in Greece. Elevation 180 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s scattered among tree plantation on hills in clay with low stones,<br />

7km after Lifi, on road from Thessaloniki to <strong>No</strong>rth Santa, Thessaloniki,<br />

Central Macedonia. <strong>Plant</strong>s growing with Quercus, annual and perennial<br />

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grasses and radishes.<br />

PI 598401. Dasypyrum villosum (L.) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JM 3713; W6 7281. Collected 07/11/1984 in Greece. Elevation 150 m.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s growing at margins of cultivated cereal and tobacco fields, plain<br />

level, in sand loam with low stones, Central Macedonia.<br />

The following were donated by Richard R. Smith, USDA, ARS, U.S. Dairy Forage<br />

Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United<br />

States. Received 04/02/1991.<br />

PI 598402. Bromus inennis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Cultivar. Yu-C-1; W6 7366. Collected in Yugoslavia.<br />

PI 598403. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Cultivar. Yu-M-1; W6 7367. Collected in Yugoslavia.<br />

PI 598404. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Cultivar. Yu-S-1; W6 7368. Collected in Yugoslavia.<br />

PI 598405. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. Yu-D-1; W6 73 99. Collected in Yugoslavia.<br />

The following were donated by Welsh <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding Station, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong><br />

Unit, Aberystwyth, Wales, United Kingdom. Received 09/03/1991.<br />

PI 598406. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6922.79; W6 9089. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 32'<br />

N. Longitude 8 deg. 6 1 W. Elevation 74 0 m. Irijo.<br />

PI 598407. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6925.80; W6 9091. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 28'<br />

N. Longitude 8 deg. 16• W. Elevation 92 0 m. Beariz.<br />

PI 598408. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6928.80; W6 9092. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 40•<br />

N. Longitude 8 deg. 6' W. Elevation 720 m. Lalin.<br />

PI 598409. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6929.79; W6 9093. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 47'<br />

N. Longitude 8 deg. 10' W. Elevation 700 m. Las Cruces.<br />

PI 598410. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6930.79; W6 9094. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 52'<br />

N. Longitude 8 deg. 3' W. Elevation 3 50 m. Santiso.<br />

PI 598411. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6931.79; W6 9095. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 45'<br />

N. Longitude 8 deg. 0 1 W. Elevation 650 m. Golada.<br />

PI 598412. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6934.80; W6 9096. Collected in Spain. Latitude 43 deg. 9'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 49' W. Elevation 55 0 m. Parga.<br />

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PI 598413. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6936.80; W6 9097. Collected in Spain. Latitude 43 deg. 17'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 41' W. Elevation 500 m. Villalba.<br />

PI 598414. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6937.80/ W6 9098. Collected in Spain. Latitude 43 deg. 17'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 41' W. Elevation 500 m. Villalba.<br />

PI 598415. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6938.79; W6 9099. Collected in Spain. Latitude 43 deg. 19'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 36' W. Elevation 750 m. Goiriz.<br />

PI 598416. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6941.80; W6 9101. Collected in Spain. Latitude 43 deg. 6'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 30' W. Elevation 550 m. Tejeiro.<br />

PI 598417. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6942.79; W6 9102. Collected in Spain. Latitude 43 deg. 2'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 47 f W. Elevation 570 m. Friol.<br />

PI 598418. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6951.79; W6 9103. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 44'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. I 1 W. Elevation 815 m. Piedrafita.<br />

PI 598419. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6952.79; W6 9104. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 44'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. I 1 W. Elevation 720 m. Piedrafita.<br />

PI 598420. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6953.79; W6 9105. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 48'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 6' W. Elevation 610 m. Los <strong>No</strong>gales.<br />

PI 598421. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6954.79; W6 9106. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 48'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 6 1 W. Elevation 560 m. Los <strong>No</strong>gales.<br />

PI 598422. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6956.80; W6 9108. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 43'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 27' W. Elevation 750 m. Oural.<br />

PI 598423. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 7103.83; W6 9131. Collected in Ireland. Latitude 52 deg.<br />

5' N. Longitude 7 deg. 37' W. Elevation 70 m. Dungarvan.<br />

PI 598424. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 7105.83; W6 9133. Collected in Ireland. Latitude 52 deg.<br />

3 1 N. Longitude 9 deg. 30' W. Killarney.<br />

PI 598425. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6896.80; W6 9135. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 40•<br />

N. Longitude 8 deg. 6 1 W. Elevation 600 m. Lalin.<br />

PI 598426. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6898.80; W6 9136. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 28'<br />

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N. Longitude 8 deg. 16' W. Elevation 650 m. Beariz.<br />

PI 598427. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6901.80/ W6 9138. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 23'<br />

N. Longitude 8 deg. 15' W. Elevation 600 m. Avion.<br />

PI 598428. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BC 6903.80; W6 9139. Collected in Spain. Latitude 42 deg. 23'<br />

N. Longitude 8 deg. 15' W. Elevation 600 m. Avion.<br />

PI 598429. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 8602.00; W6 9273. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 5 1<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 48' E. Elevation 1400 m. Mendatica.<br />

PI 598430. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 8603.00; W6 9274. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 5'<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 48' E. Elevation 1200 m. Mendatica.<br />

PI 598431. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 8604.00; W6 9275. Collected in Italy. Latitude 44 deg. 5 1<br />

N. Longitude 7 deg. 48' E. Elevation 1600 m. Mendatica.<br />

PI 598432. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 8614.68; W6 9277. Collected in Italy. Latitude 46 deg. 29'<br />

N. Longitude 10 deg. 17' E. Elevation 1410 m. Bormio.<br />

PI 598433. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 8616.00; W6 9278. Collected in Italy. Latitude 46 deg. 29'<br />

N. Longitude 10 deg. 17' E. Elevation 1410 m. Valdidentro.<br />

PI 598434. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 8621.82; W6 9279. Collected in Italy. Latitude 46 deg. 18'<br />

N. Longitude 11 deg. 28' E. Elevation 950 m. Cavalese.<br />

PI 598435. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9066.72; W6 9280. Collected in Belgium. Latitude 50 deg.<br />

2' N. Longitude 5 deg. 50' E. Elevation 500 m. Longvilly.<br />

PI 598436. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9070.72; W6 9282. Collected in Belgium. Latitude 50 deg.<br />

43' N. Longitude 5 deg. 59' E. Elevation 200 m. Moresnet.<br />

PI 598437. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9071.72; W6 9283. Collected in Belgium. Latitude 50 deg.<br />

43' N. Longitude 5 deg. 59' E. Elevation 200 m. Moresnet.<br />

PI 598438. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9083.72; W6 9288. Collected in France. Latitude 47 deg. 6 f<br />

N. Longitude 5 deg. 16' E. Elevation 120 m. St. Jean-De-Losne.<br />

PI 598439. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9085.72; W6 9289. Collected in France. Latitude 47 deg. 6'<br />

N. Longitude 5 deg. 16' E. Elevation 120 m. St. Jean-De-Losne.<br />

PI 598440. Lolium perenne L.<br />

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Wild. ABY-BA 9091.72; W6 9292. Collected in Switzerland. Latitude 46<br />

deg. 39' N. Longitude 6 deg. 45' E. Elevation 840 m. Peney Le Jorat.<br />

PI 598441. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9092.72/ W6 9293. Collected in Switzerland. Latitude 46<br />

deg. 35' N. Longitude 6 deg. 56' E. Elevation 860 m. Semsales.<br />

PI 598442. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9094.72; W6 9294. Collected in Switzerland. Latitude 46<br />

deg. 20' N. Longitude 6 deg. 58' E. Elevation 341 m. Aigle.<br />

PI 598443. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9097.84; W6 9295. Collected in Switzerland. Latitude 46<br />

deg. 11' N. Longitude 6 deg. 52' E. Elevation 1600 m. Champery.<br />

PI 598444. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9250.00; W6 9303. Collected in Netherlands. Latitude 53<br />

deg. 7' N. Longitude 7 deg. 2' E. Winschoten.<br />

PI 598445. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9252.00; W6 9304. Collected in Netherlands. Latitude 53<br />

deg. 7 f N. Longitude 7 deg. 2' E. Winschoten.<br />

PI 598446. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9790.81; W6 9305. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.<br />

Latitude 52 deg. 29' N. Longitude 4 deg. 3' W. Borth.<br />

PI 598447. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9793.81; W6 9307. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.<br />

Latitude 52 deg. 25' N. Longitude 3 deg. 55' W. Elevation 70 m. Gcginan.<br />

PI 598448. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9796.80; W6 9309. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.<br />

Latitude 51 deg. 53' N. Longitude 3 deg. 59' W. Elevation 120 m.<br />

Llandeilo.<br />

PI 598449. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9805.80; W6 9316. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.<br />

Latitude 52 deg. 2' N. Longitude 4 deg. 19' W. Elevation 90 m.<br />

Llandysul.<br />

PI 598450. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9806.80; W6 9317. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.<br />

Latitude 52 deg. 2 1 N. Longitude 4 deg. 19' W. Elevation 100 m.<br />

Llandysul.<br />

PI 598451. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9808.80; W6 9318. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.<br />

Latitude 51 deg. 53' N. Longitude 4 deg. 44' W. Elevation 60 m.<br />

Llandysilio.<br />

PI 598452. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9809.80; W6 9319. Collected in Wales, United Kingdom.<br />

Latitude 51 deg. 53' N. Longitude 4 deg. 44' W. Elevation 50 m.<br />

Llandysilio.<br />

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PI 598453. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9980.A81; W6 9349. Collected in Romania. Latitude 47 deg.<br />

31' N. Longitude 25 deg. 57 f E. Elevation 500 m. Guru Humorului.<br />

PI 598454. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. ABY-BA 9983.81; W6 9351. Collected in Romania. Latitude 47 deg.<br />

40' N. Longitude 22 deg. 28' E. Elevation 25 m. Carei.<br />

The following were collected by Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS, Natl.<br />

<strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 4 02, Building 003, BARC-West,<br />

Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; H.H. Gecit, Ankara<br />

University, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey; D. Eser, Ankara University, Ankara,<br />

Ankara, Turkey. Donated by Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture,<br />

University of Ankara, Ankara, Turkey; Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS, Natl.<br />

<strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 402, Building 003, BARC-West,<br />

Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 10/14/1986.<br />

PI 598455. Bromus danthoniae (Desf.) Trin.<br />

Wild. TU85-028-01; Tasilk; CS-2; W6 9400. Collected 07/19/1985 in<br />

Hakkari, Turkey. Latitude 37 deg. 53' N. Longitude 44 deg. 2' E.<br />

Elevation 153 0 m. Stony slope above Zap River, 5km S of jet. road to<br />

Yuksekova, or 3 9km N of Hakkari, Hakkari Province. <strong>Plant</strong>s abundant at<br />

edges of field, fallow field, bare soil of roadsides.<br />

The following were collected by Melvin D. Rumbaugh, USDA-ARS, Utah State<br />

University, Forage & Range Research Lab, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United<br />

States; Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory,<br />

Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received<br />

01/21/1992.<br />

PI 598456. Achnatherum splendens (Trin.) Nevski<br />

Wild. X910054; W6 9535. Collected 08/30/1991 in China. Latitude 36 deg.<br />

17' N. Longitude 79 deg. 56' E. Elevation 2700 m. Above hillside canal,<br />

S of Pixa Village, Hotien Prefecture. 1.75m tall. <strong>No</strong>t preferred by<br />

livestock but eaten by sheep. May be good for winter forage.<br />

PI 598457. Agrostis gigantea Roth<br />

Wild. X910055; W6 9538. Collected 08/30/1991 in China. Latitude 36 deg.<br />

17' N. Longitude 79 deg. 56' E. Elevation 2700 m. Lowland meadow field<br />

in wet area, S of Pixa Village, Hotien Prefecture.<br />

PI 598458. Agrostis gigantea Roth<br />

Wild. X910067; W6 9539. Collected 09/02/1991 in China. Latitude 41 deg.<br />

16' N. Longitude 80 deg. 14' E. Elevation 1080 m. In meadow area, 12km N<br />

Aksu, near Grassland Station, Wensu County. Used for hay harvesting<br />

below rice fields.<br />

PI 598459. Poa pratensis L.<br />

Wild. X910056; W6 9597. Collected 08/30/1991 in China. Latitude 36 deg.<br />

17' N. Longitude 79 deg. 56' E. Elevation 2700 m. Wet area in lowland<br />

meadow field, S of Pixa Village, Hotien Prefecture.<br />

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The following were collected by Douglas R. Dewey, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range<br />

Research Laboratory, Utah State University, UMC-63, Logan, Utah 84322, United<br />

States. Donated by Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage<br />

& Range Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received<br />

01/27/1992.<br />

PI 598460. Agropyron mongolicum Keng<br />

Cultivated. D-2778; W6 10207. Collected in China.<br />

PI 598461. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Cultivated. D-3607; W6 10229. Collected 06/27/1987 in Utah, United<br />

States. Roadside at mileage marker 6, from Nevada state line toward Park<br />

Valley.<br />

The following were collected by Douglas R. Dewey, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range<br />

Research Laboratory, Utah State University, UMC-63, Logan, Utah 84322, United<br />

States; Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range<br />

Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-63 00, United States. Donated by Kevin<br />

B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research<br />

Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 01/16/1992.<br />

PI 598462. Agrostis trinii Turcz.<br />

Wild. DJ-3822; W6 10253. Collected 08/08/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 200 m. Meadow outside of Troitskoe, a village between Barnaul<br />

and Biysk. Siberia. Growing in a solid stand.<br />

PI 598463. Slymus confusus (Roshev.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. DJ-4015; W6 10278. Collected 08/16/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 950 m. Moist canyon site. Near 681km marker on Highway M-52<br />

(15km S of Cheketeman camp) toward Aktash and parallel to Katun River<br />

(Gorno Altay A.O.). Siberia. Pendulous spikes. Single spikelets. Coarse<br />

awns.<br />

PI 598464. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. DJ-3792; W6 10314. Collected 08/05/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Field plots of O. & A. Agafonov in Central Siberian Botanical Garden,<br />

Academy Town, <strong>No</strong>vosibirsk, RSFSR. Siberia. Leaves blue. Spikes dense.<br />

Awns long, curved.<br />

PI 598465. Elymus fibrosus (Schrenk) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. DJ-3809; W6 10323. Collected 08/06/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 200 m. In pine forest next to the Ob Sea near Academy Town,<br />

<strong>No</strong>vosibirsk, RSFSR. Siberia. Typical drooping spike.<br />

PI 598466. Elymus gmelinii (Ledeb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. DJ-3945; W6 10328. Collected 08/13/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 950 m. Ungrazed area. A side canyon to left of Highway M-52 at<br />

667km marker between Cheketeman Pass and Aktash, lkm beyond Cheketeman<br />

camp, Gorno Altay A.O. Siberia. Bulk of several plants and some<br />

possible hybrids.<br />

PI 598467. Elymus gmelinii (Ledeb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. DJ-4099; W6 10329. Collected 08/16/1986 in Russian Federation.<br />

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Primorye Kray, RSFSR. Siberia. Agafonov collection.<br />

PI 598468. Elymus trachycaulus (Link) Gould ex Shinners<br />

Wild. DJ-3905; W6 10363. Collected 08/12/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 1250 m. Top north side of Cheketeman Pass, Gorno Atlay A.O.,<br />

from the summit (660km marker on Highway M-52 at 1250m) to its base<br />

(656km marker and 1010m). Siberia. Typical.<br />

PI 598469. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. DJ-3864; W6 10381. Collected 08/11/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 950 m. In an open grassland mixed with Stipa. Near 614km<br />

marker on Highway M-52 beyond Tuetka toward Onguday, Gorno Altay A.O.<br />

Siberia.<br />

PI 598470. Elytrigia sp.<br />

Wild. DJ-3882; W6 10397. Collected 08/12/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 1000 m. Growing in thorny shrubs, on dry rocky slope. On<br />

mountainside opposite Cheketeman camp (located on Ilgumen stream at S<br />

side of Cheketman Pass near the 666km marker on Highway M-52, Gorno<br />

Altay A.O.). Siberia. Single plant. Culms to 100cm. Spikes<br />

straw-colored. Lemmas mucronate. Fertile.<br />

PI 598471. Elytrigia sp.<br />

Wild. DJ-3939; W6 10398. Collected 08/13/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 900 m. From a dry, shrubby hillside near mouth of canyon. A<br />

3ide canyon the left of Highway M-52 at 667km marker between Cheketeman<br />

Pass and Aktash, lkm beyond the Cheketeman camp, Gorno Altay A.O.<br />

Siberia.<br />

PI 598472. Elytrigia sp.<br />

Wild. DJ-4010; W6 10404. Collected 08/16/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 880 m. Heavily grazed valley. Near 681km marker on Highway<br />

M-52 (15km S of Cheketeman camp) toward'Aktash and parallel to Katun<br />

River (Gorno Altay A.O.). Siberia.<br />

PI 598473. Stipa sibirica (L.) Lam.<br />

Wild. DJ-3826; W6 10410. Collected 08/08/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 250 m. Rocky outcrop next to the Katun River. 79km S of Biysk<br />

on Highway M-52. Siberia. Awns short.<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Michael D. easier, University of Wisconsin, Department of Agronomy, 1575<br />

Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1597, United States; Kevin B. Jensen,<br />

USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory, Logan,<br />

Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah<br />

State University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,<br />

United States. Received 01/29/1992.<br />

PI 598474. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. AJC-018; W6 10554. Collected 08/16/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 1368 m. 10km E of Yubagon Pass, Altai region, Siberia.<br />

PI 598475. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

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Wild. AJC-231; W6 10565. Collected 08/15/1988 in Russian Federation. On<br />

rocky, grazed hillside. On Farm Tinginskiy, Tinginskiy region, Altai<br />

Mtns., Siberia.<br />

PI 598476. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. AJC-235; W6 10566. Collected 01/20/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 1368 m. Altai Research Institute of Soil Management and <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Breeding, Siberian Branch of Lauaas.<br />

PI 598477. Elymus gmelinii (Ledeb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. AJC-259; W6 10569. Collected 08/15/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 1368 m. Yubagon pass, Altai region.<br />

PI 598478. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. AJC-270; W6 10571. Collected 08/14/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 790 m. Experimental farm in Cherga, Institute of Cytology and<br />

Genetics of the Siberian Branch of Academy of Science at <strong>No</strong>vosibirsk.<br />

PI 598479. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. AJC-276; W6 10572. Collected 08/16/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 1368 m. 5km W of Yubagon Village, Altai region.<br />

PI 598480. Elytrigia intermedia (Host) Nevski<br />

Wild. AJC-301; VIR 37194; W6 10575. Collected 01/17/1989 in Moldova.<br />

N.I. Vavilov All-Union Institute of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, Leningrad.<br />

Dikorastuscij.<br />

PI 598481. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn. ssp. cristatum<br />

Wild. AJC-586; W6 10592. Collected 05/16/1989 in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan<br />

Institute of Fodder Crops, Alma Ata, via the VIR Institute, Leningrad.<br />

Strain "Krasnokutsky wide-spike 4".<br />

The following were collected by Douglas R. Dewey, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range<br />

Research Laboratory, Utah State University, UMC-63, Logan, Utah 84322, United<br />

States. Donated by Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage<br />

& Range Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received<br />

01/30/1992.<br />

PI 598482. Agropyron mongolicum Keng<br />

Wild. D-2826; W6 10609. Collected in Unknown.<br />

PI 598483. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. D-3757; Y640a; W6 10622. Collected 08/28/1987 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Elevation 1570 m. On the slopes at the pass of Tianshan, Houxia, Urumqi.<br />

PI 598484. Leymus angustus (Trin.) Pilg.<br />

Wild. D-3764; Y893; W6 10627. Collected 08/18/1987 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Elevation 960 m. Among trees, Shantanghu, Barkol.<br />

PI 598485. Leymus angustus (Trin.) Pilg.<br />

Wild. D-3765; Y912; W6 10628. Collected 08/21/1987 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Elevation 1440 m. Beside crop field, Pingdinshan forestry centre,<br />

protective forestry station, Mori.<br />

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PI 598486. Elymus aristiglumis (Keng & S. L. Chen) S. L. Chen<br />

Wild. D-3777; Y614; W6 10634. Collected 09/06/1987 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Elevation 262 0 m. Roadside, between Kudi and Mazar, Yecheng.<br />

The following were collected by Melvin D. Rumbaugh, USDA-ARS, Utah State<br />

University, Forage & Range Research Lab, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United<br />

States; Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory,<br />

Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by<br />

Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research<br />

Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 01/30/1992.<br />

PI 598487. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JR-35A; W6 10650. Collected 10/17/1985 in Pakistan. 35-40km NW of<br />

Gilgit, Mid Nalter Valley.<br />

The following were donated by Danny Mowrey, USDA, ARS, Forage and Livestock<br />

Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 1199, El Reno, Oklahoma 73036, United States.<br />

Received 07/23/1992.<br />

PI 598488. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. 98; W6 10688. Collected 09/12/1991 in Nei Monggol, China. Latitude<br />

41 deg. 53' N. Longitude 111 deg. 25' E. Zouhe, ~78kl N of Hohhot. Strip<br />

with considerably less vegetation than surrounding area, ~2.2kl NW of<br />

main road. Heavily grazed. 25% ground cover. Rolling plateau. Soil<br />

sandy. Stoniness few. Drainage well. Associated vegetation Agropyron<br />

mongolicum, Stipa sp., Potentilla sp., Artemisia sp., Medicago<br />

ruthenica. <strong>No</strong>. of plants sampled ~75.<br />

The following were collected by Richard M. Hannan, USDA, ARS, Washington<br />

State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6402, United States; Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6402, United States. Received 08/24/1992.<br />

PI 598489. Dactylis sp.<br />

Wild. B92-39; W6 10760. Collected 06/28/1992 in Bulgaria. Elevation 30<br />

m. 50m S of Institute of Wheat and Sunflower (IWS) Guest house, Albena.<br />

The following were collected by Robert Klein, Washington State University,<br />

Irrigated Agriculture Res. & Ext. Center, Route 2, Box 2953-A, Prosser,<br />

Washington 99350-9687, United States. Received 11/18/1992.<br />

PI 598490. Achnatherum inebrians (Hance) Keng<br />

Wild. W6 11058. Collected 09/01/1992 in China. Elevation 1800 m. Approx.<br />

80km southwest of Urumchi, Xinjiang Province. Reported to cause<br />

staggers when grazed.<br />

The following were donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6402, United States; L.V. Kaiser, NW 420 Orion Drive, Pullman,<br />

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Washington 99164, United States. Received 11/25/1992.<br />

PI 598491. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "BARTEE"; 573; IV-46-209; W6 11085. Collected in Netherlands.<br />

PI 598492. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "DABAS/4. "; 574; IV-46-132; W6 11086. Collected in Hungary.<br />

PI 598493. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "FESTAL"; 575; IV-46-213; W6 11087. Collected in Romania.<br />

PI 598494. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "G"; 576; IV-46-212; W6 11088. Collected in Hungary.<br />

PI 598495. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "KESZTHELYI 50"; 577; IV-46-211; W6 11089. Collected in<br />

Hungary.<br />

PI 598496. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "SARKAD/5."; 578; IV-46-<strong>206</strong>; W6 11090. Collected in Hungary.<br />

PI 598497. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivar. "SZELEVENY/4."; 579; IV-46-207; W6 11091. Collected in Hungary.<br />

The following were donated by Research Centre for Agrobotany, I.P.P.Q.,<br />

H-2766 Tapioszele. Received 11/25/1992.<br />

PI 598498. Festuca pratensis Huds.<br />

Cultivar. "BELIMO"; 582; IV-41-241; W6 11094. Collected in Netherlands.<br />

PI 598499. Festuca pratensis Huds.<br />

Cultivar. "COSMOS 11"; 586; IV-41-242; W6 11097.<br />

PI 598500. Festuca pratensis Huds.<br />

Cultivar. "FIOLA"; 587; IV-41-244; W6 11098.<br />

PI 598501. Festuca pratensis Huds.<br />

Cultivar. "G"; 588; IV-41-237; W6 11099.<br />

PI 598502. Festuca pratensis Huds.<br />

Cultivar. "Ovari"; 589; IV-41-238; W6 11100.<br />

PI 598503. Festuca pratensis Huds.<br />

Cultivar. "SZARVASI 54"; 590; W6 11101.<br />

PI 598504. Festuca rubra L.<br />

Cultivar. "BARFESTA"; 593; IV-42-216; W6 11104.<br />

PI 598505. Festuca rubra L.<br />

Cultivar. "DE BRASA"; 594; IV-42-230; W6 11105.<br />

PI 598506. Festuca rubra L.<br />

Cultivar. "ENSYLVA"; 595; IV-42-218; W6 11106.<br />

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PI 598507. Festuca rubra L.<br />

Cultivar. "SZARVASI 58"; 597; IV-42-214; W6 11108.<br />

PI 598508. Festuca rubra L.<br />

Cultivar. "SZEKKUTASI 319"; 598; IV-42-213; W6 11109.<br />

PI 598509. Festuca rubra L.<br />

Cultivar. "ZERNI KOWER"; 599; IV-42-231; W6 11110. Collected in Germany.<br />

The following were collected by David S. Marshall, Texas A&M University,<br />

Research & Extension Center, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252-6599,<br />

United States; Lloyd R. Nelson, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, The<br />

Texas A&M University System, Agricultrual Research and Extension Center,<br />

Overton, Texas 75684-0290, United States. Donated by Lloyd R. Nelson, Texas<br />

Agricultural Experiment Station, The Texas A&M University System,<br />

Agricultrual Research and Extension Center, Overton, Texas 75684-0290, United<br />

States. Received 01/22/1993.<br />

PI 598510. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. 2; W6 11193. Collected 07/03/1992 in Ankara, Turkey. Elevation 900<br />

m. Weedy area, Ankara.<br />

PI 598511. Lolium sp.<br />

Wild. 176; W6 11203. Collected 07/06/1992 in Konya, Turkey. Elevation<br />

1000 m. Near wheat field, Atlanti. Endophyte present.<br />

PI 598512. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. 258; W6 11210. Collected 07/08/1992 in Antalya, Turkey. Elevation<br />

840 m. Mountainside, Dag.<br />

PI 598513. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. 337; W6 11217. Collected 07/08/1992 in Turkey. Elevation 1150 m.<br />

Hilly roadside, Karadirek, Afyon.<br />

PI 598514. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. 342; W6 11219. Collected 07/08/1992 in Turkey. Elevation 1100 m.<br />

Agricultural area, Tinaztepe, Afyon.<br />

PI 598515. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. 346; W6 11221. Collected 07/08/1992 in Turkey. Elevation 1100 m.<br />

Agricultural area, Tinaztepe, Afyon.<br />

PI 598516. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. 363; W6 11223. Collected 07/09/1992 in Turkey. Elevation 1150 m.<br />

Agricultural and pasture area, Afyon, Afyon.<br />

PI 598517. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. 426; W6 11243. Collected 09/10/1992 in Ankara, Turkey. Elevation<br />

950 m. Waste areas and fields at CIMMYT, Ankara.<br />

PI 598518. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. 454; W6 11251. Collected 07/10/1992 in Ankara, Turkey. Elevation<br />

950 m. Waste areas and fields at CIMMYT, Ankara.<br />

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PI 598519. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. 513; W6 11265. Collected 07/13/1992 in Ankara, Turkey. Elevation<br />

1080 m. Agricultural area, Bala.<br />

PI 598520. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. 692/ W6 11321. Collected in Ankara, Turkey. City border, Bolu.<br />

The following were collected by J.S. Peterson, USDA, SCS, National PMC, Bldg.<br />

509, BARC-East, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United States. Received<br />

03/24/1993.<br />

PI 598521. Achnatherum splendens (Trin.) Nevski<br />

Wild. 9070339/ W6 11484. Collected 08/19/1992 in Mongolia. Latitude 47<br />

deg. 38' N. Longitude 96 deg. 13' E. Elevation 1824 m. Sandy loam,<br />

Durvulgin. <strong>Plant</strong>s associated with Elymus, Leymus, Koeleria, Allium.<br />

PI 598522. Elymus trachycaulus (Link) Gould ex Shinners<br />

Wild. 9070337/ W6 11490, Collected 08/19/1992 in Mongolia. Latitude 47<br />

deg. 38' N. Longitude 96 deg. 13' E. Elevation 1824 m. Sandy loam,<br />

Durvulgin. <strong>Plant</strong>s associated with Ptilagrostis, Thalictrum, and Leymus.<br />

The following were developed by I. Holms. Donated by P. Berzins, Latvian<br />

State Res. Inst. of Agriculture, Skriveri - 1, Aizkraukle Dist., Latvia.<br />

Received 04/08/1993.<br />

PI 598523. Festuca pratensis Huds.<br />

Cultivar. "RITA"/ W6 11520. Growth data in Latvia, heads 42 days, blooms<br />

58 days, matures 74 days, seed yield 7-10 t/ha, dry matter 9-11 t/ha and<br />

good winter hardiness.<br />

The following were collected by Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State<br />

University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,<br />

United States/ Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research<br />

Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.<br />

Received 11/02/1993.<br />

PI 598524. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93005; W6 12923. Collected 08/06/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. II 1 N. Longitude 86 deg. 54• E. Elevation 532 m. Hutubi<br />

Stud and Dairy Farm, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598525. Leymus karelinii (Turcz.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93014; W6 12932. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 53' N. Longitude 86 deg. 22' E. Elevation 1550 m. Steep<br />

ungrazed slope above road, 77km southwest of Hutubi and 39km south of<br />

Dafeng, Xinjiang. Disturbed site, very large stand of Leymus angustus<br />

associated with Koeleria and Stipa species.<br />

PI 598526. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93022; W6 12940. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 52' N. Longitude 86 deg. 21' E. Elevation 1600 m.<br />

Diverse natural pasture used for hay cutting, gently rolling hills, 44km<br />

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southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598527. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93027; W6 12945. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 50' N. Longitude 86 deg. 16' E. Elevation 1665 m. In<br />

town of Lao Ba Wan Zi, 100km from Hutubi, 43km southwest of Dafeng,<br />

Xinjiang. Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, used for hay<br />

cutting, close to border of Pinus Tienshanica.<br />

PI 598528. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93029; W6 12947. Collected 08/07/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 50' N. Longitude 86 deg. 16' E. Elevation 1665 m. Town<br />

of Lao Ba Wan Zi, 100km from Hutubi, 43km southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang.<br />

Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, used for hay cutting,<br />

close to border of Pinus Tienshanica.<br />

PI 598529. Leymus karelinii (Turcz.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93037; W6 12955. Collected 08/08/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 56' N. Longitude 86 deg. 26' E. Elevation 1040 m. Along<br />

river drainage, 31km southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang. <strong>Plant</strong> diversity<br />

immense.<br />

PI 598530. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93039; W6 12957. Collected 08/08/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 56' N. Longitude 86 deg. 26• E. Elevation 1040 m. Along<br />

river drainage, 31km southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang. <strong>Plant</strong> diversity of<br />

immense.<br />

PI 598531. Bromus japonicus Thunb.<br />

Wild. X93053; W6 12971. Collected 08/08/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 53' N. Longitude 86 deg. 24' E. Elevation 1200 m.<br />

Gravel soil, uncut hay pasture along river bend, 36km southwest of<br />

Dafeng, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598532. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93056; W6 12974. Collected 08/08/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 53' N. Longitude 86 deg. 24• E. Elevation 1200 m.<br />

Gravel soil, uncut hay pasture along river bend 36km southwest of<br />

Dafeng, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598533. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93058; W6 12975. Collected 08/10/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 6 1 N. Longitude 86 deg. 2' E. Elevation 900 m. Roadside<br />

ditch, 44km from Shihezi and 31km from Shihezi Rd. on way to Zinichuan .<br />

Stud Farm, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598534. Leymus karelinii (Turcz.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93059; W6 12976. Collected 08/10/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 6 1 N. Longitude 86 deg. 2' E. Elevation 900 m. Roadside<br />

ditch, 44km from Shihezi and 31km from Shihezi Rd. on way to Zinichuan<br />

Stud Farm, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598535. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93069; W6 12985. Collected 08/10/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 0 1 N. Longitude 85 deg. 52' E. Elevation 1120 m.<br />

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Zinichuan Stud Farm, Xinjiang. Site characterized by fenced pasture that<br />

is only grazed during winter. Fenced since 1979. Areas outside fence<br />

heavily grazed. Artemisia bolensis observed but immature.<br />

PI 598536. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93072; W6 12988. Collected 08/10/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 0' N. Longitude 85 deg. 57' E. Elevation 1220 m.<br />

Zinichuan Stud Farm, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598537. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93078; W6 12994. Collected 08/11/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 9 1 N. Longitude 84 deg. 38' E. Elevation 1620 m.<br />

Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, approx. 65km south of<br />

Usu, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598538. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. X93082; W6 12998. Collected 08/11/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 9 1 N. Longitude 84 deg. 38' E. Elevation 1620 m.<br />

Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, approx. 65km south of<br />

Usu, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598539. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93088; W6 13004. Collected 08/11/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 9 1 N. Longitude 84 deg. 38' E. Elevation 1620 m.<br />

Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, approx. 65km south of<br />

Usu, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598540. Leymus angustus (Trin.) Pilg.<br />

Wild. X93091; W6 13007. Collected 08/11/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 9' N. Longitude 84 deg. 36' E. Elevation 1640 m.<br />

Natural pasture 60km south of Usu, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598541. Leymus karelinii (Turcz.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93093; W6 13009. Collected 08/11/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 9 1 N. Longitude 84 deg. 36' E. Elevation 1640. m.<br />

Natural pasture 60km south of Usu, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598542. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93095; W6 13011. Collected 08/11/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 10' N. Longitude 84 deg. 34' E. Elevation 1500 m.<br />

Natural pasture just before Chanjing Farm, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598543. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93115; W6 13028. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 37' N. Longitude 81 deg. 43' E. Elevation 1200 m.<br />

Drainage ditch along road to Salimu Lake from Bole, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598544. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. X93116; W6 13029. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 37' N. Longitude 81 deg. 43 f E. Elevation 1200 m.<br />

Drainage ditch along road to Salimu Lake from Bole, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598545. Poa attenuata Trin.<br />

Wild. X93117; W6 13030. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 37' N. Longitude 81 deg. 43' E. Elevation 1200 m.<br />

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Drainage ditch along road to Salimu Lake from Bole, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598546. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. X93118; W6 13031. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 31' N. Longitude 81 deg. 13' E. Elevation 2100 m.<br />

Southeast side of Salimu Lake along road, Xinjiang. Most diversity<br />

observed in areas that had been scraped, which allowed water to collect.<br />

PI 598547. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93121; W6 13034. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 31' N. Longitude 81 deg. 13' E. Elevation 2100 m.<br />

Southeast side of Salimu Lake along road, Xinjiang. Most diversity<br />

observed in areas that had been scraped, which allowed water to collect.<br />

PI 598548. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93125; W6 13038. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 31' N. Longitude 81 deg. 8' E. Elevation <strong>206</strong>5 m. South<br />

side of Salimu Lake, about 3km from main road, Xinjiang. Most productive<br />

site to date.<br />

PI 598549. Elymus mutabilis (Drobow) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93133; W6 13044. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 31' N. Longitude 81 deg. 8' E. Elevation <strong>206</strong>5 m. South<br />

side of Salimu Lake, about 3km from main road, Xinjiang. Most productive<br />

site to date.<br />

PI 598550. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. X93134; W6 13045. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 31' N. Longitude 81 deg. 8 1 E. Elevation <strong>206</strong>5 m. South<br />

side of Salimu Lake, about 3km from main road, Xinjiang. Most productive<br />

site to date.<br />

PI 598551. Leymus karelinii (Turcz.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93141; W6 13050. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 48' N. Longitude 81 deg. 10' E. Elevation 1700 m. About<br />

10km lower on the road to Wenchuan County than previous site from Lake<br />

Salimu, Xinjiang. Heavily grazed and very rocky however, grass diversity<br />

good.<br />

PI 598552. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93142; W6 13051. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 48' N. Longitude 81 deg. 10' E. Elevation 1700 m. About<br />

10km lower on road to Wenchuan County than previous site from Lake<br />

Salimu, Xinjiang. Heavily grazed and very rocky however, grass diversity<br />

good.<br />

PI 598553. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. X93143; W6 13052. Collected 08/14/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 48' N. Longitude 81 deg. 10• E. Elevation 1700 m. About<br />

10km lower on road to Wenchuan County from previous site from Lake<br />

Salimu, Xinjiang. Heavily grazed and very rocky however, grass diversity<br />

good.<br />

PI 598554. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93145; W6 13054. Collected 08/15/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

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Latitude 45 deg. 2 1 N. Longitude 81 deg. 7' E. Elevation 1300 m. Gravel<br />

soil along irrigation ditch, Xingjiang.<br />

PI 598555. Elyxnus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93158; W6 13067. Collected 08/16/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 39' N. Longitude 82 deg. 55' E. Elevation 300 m.<br />

Irrigation ditch behind a fruit stand on road from Bole to Usu, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598556. Bromus inennis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. X93162; W6 13069. Collected 08/18/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 7' N. Longitude 87 deg. 58 f E. Elevation 1680 m. Uncut,<br />

non-irrigated mountain pasture. Bottom of slope at Y in road 4km from<br />

main road to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of road going<br />

east, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598557. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93164; W6 13071. Collected 08/18/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 7' N. Longitude 87 deg. 58' E. Elevation 1680 m. Uncut,<br />

non-irrigated mountain pasture. Bottom of slope at Y in road 4km from<br />

main road to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of road going<br />

east, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598558. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93167; W6 13074. Collected 08/18/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 44 deg. 7 1 N. Longitude 87 deg. 58 f E. Elevation 1680 m. Uncut,<br />

non-irrigated mountain pasture. Bottom of slope at Y in road 4km from<br />

main road to Tien Shi Lake (Heavenly Lake) on left side of road going<br />

east, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598559. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. X93189; W6 13095. Collected 08/20/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 46' N. Longitude 89 deg. 27' E. Elevation 1300 m. Silty<br />

clay, 48km south of Chitai, very dry rolling foot hills used for winter<br />

pastures, Xinj iang.<br />

PI 598560. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93194; W6 13100. Collected 08/20/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 46' N. Longitude 89 deg. 27' E. Elevation 1300 m. Silty<br />

clay, 48km south of Chitai, very dry rolling foot hills used for winter<br />

pastures, Xinj iang.<br />

PI 598561. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93197; W6 13102. Collected 08/20/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 44' N. Longitude 89 deg. 27' E. Elevation 1400 m. Silty<br />

clay, 53km south of Chitai, very dry rolling foot hills used for winter<br />

pastures, Xinjiang. Dominate species Medicago varia. Winter pastsure<br />

associated with Artemisia boralensis, Kochia postrata, and Festuca ovina.<br />

PI 598562. Piptatherum songaricum (Trin. & Rupr.) Roshev. ex Nikitina<br />

Wild. X93200; W6 13105. Collected 08/20/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 44' N. Longitude 89 deg. 27' E. Elevation 1400 m. Silty<br />

clay, 53km south of Chitai, very dry rolling foot hills used for winter<br />

pastures, Xinjiang. Dominate species Medicago varia. Winter pasture<br />

associated with Artemisia boralensis, Kochia postrata, and Festuca ovina.<br />

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PI 598563. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93209; W6 13114. Collected 08/21/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 41' N. Longitude 89 deg. 18' E. Elevation 1870 m. Loam<br />

soil, middle pasture, 44km south of Jimsar, east sloping steep hillside<br />

pasture near Chuan Zi Jie Village, Xinjiang. Diversity immense.<br />

PI 598564. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93214; W6 13119. Collected 08/21/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 41' N. Longitude 89 deg. 18' E. Elevation 1870 m. Loam<br />

soil, middle pasture, 44km south of Jimsar, east sloping steep hillside<br />

pasture near Chuan Zi Jie Village, Xinjiang. Diversity immense.<br />

PI 598565. Leymus angustus (Trin.) Pilg.<br />

Wild. X93222; W6 13126. Collected 08/21/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 44' N. Longitude 89 deg. 17' E. Elevation 1500 m. 25km<br />

south of Jimsar along field margins of road, non-irrigated, Xinjiang.<br />

PI 598566. Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (Turcz. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. X93225; W6 13129. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 48' N. Longitude 87 deg. 51' E. Elevation 1600 m. High<br />

winter pasture at Tu Juan south of Xiejago Stud Farm, 90km S & E of<br />

Urumqi, lowland seepage, upper sites very dry. Bottom lands clay loam,<br />

side hills gravely. Dominant species include Artemisa boralensis, Stipa<br />

capillata, Festuca ovina.<br />

PI 598567. Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (L.) Lej.<br />

Wild. X93232; W6 13136. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Elevation 1600 m. High winter pasture at Tu Juan south of Xiejago Stud<br />

Farm, 90km S & E of Urumqi, lowland seepage, upper sites very dry.<br />

Bottom lands clay loam, side hills gravely. Dominant species include<br />

Artemisa boralensis, Stipa capillata, Festuca ovina.<br />

PI 598568. Achnatherum splendens (Trin.) Nevski<br />

Wild. X93249; W6 13153. Collected 08/24/1993 in Xinjiang, China.<br />

Latitude 43 deg. 49' N. Longitude 87 deg. 52' E. Elevation 1500 m.<br />

Lowland bench above river, silty clay soil, gentle slope, heavily grazed<br />

pasture at Tu Juan south of Xiejago Stud Farm, 60km south and east of<br />

Urumqi, Xinjiang. Dominate species Achnatherum splendens and A.<br />

inebrians.<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research<br />

Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 10/25/1993.<br />

PI 598569. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inerxnis<br />

Wild. JA-306; VIR U-0134723; K-69432; W6 13164. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Kazakhstan.<br />

PI 598570. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-307; VIR U-0134743; K-30694; W6 13165. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Russian Federation. Collected in Omsk Region, Russia (Siberia), by the<br />

Omsk-Siberian Research Inst. of Agriculture.<br />

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PI 598571. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inennis<br />

Wild. JA-308; VIR U-0134598; K-46721; W6 13166. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Poland.<br />

PI 598572. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-309; VIR U-0134740; K-47287; W6 13167. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Former Soviet Union. Collected in Primorskiy Region, Far East of Russia.<br />

PI 598573. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-310; VIR U-0134732; K-73701; W6 13168. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Collected in Kustanay Region.<br />

PI 598574. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-311; VIR U-0134720; K-58016; W6 13169. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Kazakhstan.<br />

PI 598575. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-313; VIR U-0134724; K-69433; W6 13171. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Kazakhstan.<br />

PI 598576. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-314; VIR U-0134727; K-45264; W6 13172. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Russian Federation. Collected in city of Irkutsk (Siberia) Russia.<br />

PI 598577. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-315; VIR U-0134730; K-35227; W6 13173. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Russian Federation. Collected in Altay Botanical Garden, (Siberia)<br />

Russia.<br />

PI 598578. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-316; K-34974; W6 13174. Collected 01/1993 in Kazakhstan.<br />

Collected in East Kazakhstan Region.<br />

PI 598579. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-318; VIR U-0134599; K-27889; W6 13176. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Collected in Kustanay Region.<br />

PI 598580. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-319; VIR U-0134735; K-38691; W6 13177. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Kazakhstan.<br />

PI 598581. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inennis<br />

Wild. JA-320; VIR U-0134949; W6 13178. Collected 07/19/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 29' N. Longitude 58 deg. 15' E. Elevation<br />

200 m. Clay soil along dry creek bed, wet drainage area, 105km<br />

west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 220mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation Bromus inermis, Leymus angustus, Elytigia repens, Agropyron<br />

cristatum and Psathyrostachys juncea in better moisture areas, Artemisia<br />

terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata, and tall shrubs.<br />

PI 598582. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-321; VIR U-0134801; W6 13179. Collected 07/19/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 29• N. Longitude 58 deg. 15' E. Elevation<br />

200 m. Clay soil along dry creek bed, upslope, drier area, 105km<br />

west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 200mm. Dominant<br />

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vegetation Bromus inermis, Leymus angustus, Elytrigia repens, Agropyron<br />

cristatum and Psathyrostachys juncea in better moisture areas, Artemisia<br />

terrae-albae, Kochia protrata, and tall shrubs.<br />

PI 598583. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-322; VIR U-0134891; W6 13180. Collected 07/19/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 17• N. Longitude 58 deg. 13' E. Elevation<br />

190 m. Center of Shagan Valley, along dry water way, 120km<br />

west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 220mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation Agropyron desertorum, A. fragile, Bromus inermis, and<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea.<br />

PI 598584. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-323; VIR U-0134981; W6 13181. Collected 07/22/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 31' N. Longitude 59 deg. 46' E. Elevation<br />

230 m. Dry water-drainage area dominated by several grass species, 41km<br />

south of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominant vegetation<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea, Agropyron desertorum, A. cristatum, Bromus<br />

inermis, Elytrigia repens.<br />

PI 598585. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-324; VIR U-0134807; W6 13182. Collected 07/25/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 48 deg. 10' N. Longitude 60 deg. 14' E. Elevation<br />

230 m. Dry gully with better moisture than surrounding area, 60km east<br />

northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominant vegetation<br />

Agropyron cristatum, Elytrigia repens, Medicago sativa, and shrubs<br />

(Artemisia terrae-albae). Poa bulbosa in surrounding (more droughty)<br />

area.<br />

PI 598586. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-325; VIR U-0134924; W6 13183. Collected 07/28/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 48 deg. 20' N. Longitude 60 deg. 9' E. Elevation<br />

245 m. Low area where water had previously collected and dried up,<br />

heavily grazed, 68km northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation Stipa spp., Artemisia terrae-albae, Bromus inermis,<br />

Agropyron cristatum in projected areas, and Agropyron fragile on harsh<br />

sites. Growing along A. cristatum.<br />

PI 598587. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-327; VIR U-0134976; W6 13185. Collected 07/29/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 49 deg. 41' N. Longitude 60 deg. 12' E. Elevation<br />

225 m. White alkalai soil, along stream, 210km north northeast of<br />

Chelkar. Annual precipitation 225mm. Dominant vegetation Leymus<br />

angustus, Psathyrostachys juncea, Tamarix, and Agropyron cristatum.<br />

PI 598588. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-328; VIR U-0134969; W6 13186. Collected 07/30/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 50 deg. 15' N. Longitude 58 deg. 18' E. Elevation<br />

335 m. Silty-loam soil, along stream bottom, waste area, 80km east of<br />

Aktyubinsk, north edge of Khromtau. Annual precipitation 300mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation Bromus inermis, Agropyron cristatum, A. desertorum,<br />

A. fragile, Artemisia spp., Psathyrostachys juncea, and annual weeds.<br />

PI 598589. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-329; VIR U-0134980; W6 13187. Collected 07/28/1992 in<br />

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Kazakhstan. Latitude 48 deg. 36 f N. Longitude 60 deg. 13' E. Elevation<br />

230 m. Silty-sand soil, dry waterway, 95km north northeast of Chelkar.<br />

Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominant vegetation Artemisia spp., Stipa<br />

spp., Agropyron cristatum (where soil moisture is more favorable),<br />

Agropyron fragile (on more upland, dry areas), and some miscellaneous<br />

shrubs.<br />

PI 598590. Bromus riparius Rehmann<br />

Wild. JA-330; VIR U-0134741; K-34878; W6 13188. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Czechoslovakia.<br />

PI 598591. Bromus erectus Huds.<br />

Wild. JA-331; VIR U-0134736; K-44131; W6 13189. Collected 01/1993 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Collected in Tselinograd Region.<br />

PI 598592. Bromus inermis Leyss. ssp. inermis<br />

Wild. JA-333; VIR U-0134814; W6 13191. Collected 07/16/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 52' N. Longitude 59 deg. 43' E. Elevation<br />

24 0 m. Sandy soil, Experiment Station at Chelkar. Annaul precipitation<br />

150mm. Dominant vegetation Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata, and<br />

Agropyron fragile in waste area, clay soil.<br />

PI 598593. Colpodium humile (M. Bieb.) Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-334; VIR U-0134935; W6 13192. Collected 07/19/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 27' N. Longitude 58 deg. 14' E. Elevation<br />

200 m. Along rim of Shagan Valley, upper edge of melted snow field,<br />

110km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 220mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata, and miscellaneous<br />

shrubs.<br />

PI 598594. Festuca sp.<br />

Wild. JA-337; VIR U-0134948; W6 13195. Collected 07/18/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 32' N. Longitude 58 deg. 17' E. Elevation<br />

220 m. 90km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation Poa bulbosa, Stipa spp., Agropyron fragile, and<br />

Agropyron desertorum.<br />

PI 598595. Alopecurus arundinaceus Poir.<br />

Wild. JA-340; VIR U-0134983; W6 13198. Collected 07/28/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 48 deg. 21' N. Longitude 60 deg. 7 1 E. Elevation<br />

245 m. Low area where water had previously collected and dried up,<br />

heavily grazed, 68km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

150mm. Dominant vegetation Stipa and shrubs (Artemisia terrae-albae),<br />

Bromus inermis and Agropyron cristatum in protected areas, Agropyron<br />

fragile on harsh sites.<br />

PI 598596. Unident-Poaceae sp.<br />

Wild. JA-345; VIR U-0134929; W6 13203. Collected 07/20/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 4' N. Longitude 58 deg. I 1 E. Elevation 220<br />

m. Silty clay soil, Shagan Valley, 170km southwest of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 180mm. Donimant vegetation Artemisia terrae-albae,<br />

Agropyron desertorum and A. fragile.<br />

PI 598597. Stipa tirsa Steven<br />

Wild. JA-348; VIR U-0134900; W6 13<strong>206</strong>. Collected 07/29/1992 in<br />

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Kazakhstan. Latitude 4 9 deg. 14• N. Longitude 60 deg. 40' E. Elevation<br />

230 m. Sandy soil, 172km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 200mm. Expansive stand of shrubs and grasses dominated by<br />

Stipa spp., Artemisia terrae-albae, Agropyron fragile, and Kochia<br />

prostrata.<br />

PI 598598. Stipa capillata L.<br />

Wild. JA-349; VIR U-0134972; W6 13207. Collected 07/18/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 4 7 deg. 31' N. Longitude 58 deg. 20' E. Elevation<br />

230 m. Sandy-clay soil, 100km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 180mm. Kochia prostrata, Agropyron desertorum and A.<br />

fragile in mixed stand, Poa bulbosa, Stipa spp.<br />

PI 598599. Stipa capillata L.<br />

Wild. JA-350; VIR U-0134940; W6 13208. Collected 07/18/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 32' N. Longitude 58 deg. 17' E. Elevation<br />

220 m. 90km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation Poa bulbosa, Stipa spp., Agropyron fragile and<br />

Agropyron desertorum.<br />

PI 598600. Stipa capillata L.<br />

Wild. JA-351; VIR U-0134899; W6 13209. Collected 07/18/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 26 f N. Longitude 59 deg. 0 1 E. Elevation<br />

155 m. Along rim of Shagan Valley, upper edge of melted snow field,<br />

110km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 220mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata and miscellaneous<br />

shrubs.<br />

PI 598601. Stipa capillata L.<br />

Wild. JA-352; VIR U-0134944; W6 13210. Collected 07/19/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 24' N. Longitude 58 deg. 14' E. Elevation<br />

200 m.<br />

PI 598602. Stipa capillata L.<br />

Wild. JA-353; VIR U-0134951; W6 13211. Collected 07/22/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 46 deg. 49' N. Longitude 59 deg. 47' E. Elevation<br />

150 m. Dry water drainage area, 112km south of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 150mm. Dominated by shrubs (Artemisia spp., Salsola spp.,<br />

Stipa spp., and Atraphaxis spinosa).<br />

PI 598603. Stipa capillata L.<br />

Wild. JA-354; W6 13212. Collected 07/18/1992 in Kazakhstan. Latitude 47<br />

deg. 19' N. Longitude 58 deg. 28' E. Elevation 190 m. Sandy-clay (silty)<br />

soil, 105km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 160mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation Artemisia terrae-albae, Poa bulbosa, Stipa<br />

capillata, and some Agropyron fragile (about 10%). Lower drought limit<br />

of Agropyron. A. fragile is only Agropyron on site.<br />

PI 598604. Poa pratensis L.<br />

Wild. JA-360; VIR U-0134986; W6 13218. Collected 07/30/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 50 deg. 18' N. Longitude 57 deg. 38' E. Elevation<br />

245 m. Along roadway, 30km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation<br />

330-400mm. Dominant vegetation Stipa spp. and Artemisia terrae-albae.<br />

PI 598605. Poa sp.<br />

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Wild. JA-361; VIR U-0134922; W6 13219. Collected 07/24/1992 in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 48' N. Longitude 59 deg. 48' E. Elevation<br />

240 m. Margin of saline-alkalai dry lake bed, 15km east of Chelkar.<br />

Annual precipitation 150mm. Sparse stand of shrubs and grasses<br />

(Agropyron spp., Psathyrostachys juncea, Russian olive, Achnatherum<br />

spp., and Sophora).<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah<br />

State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by Kay H.<br />

Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan,<br />

Utah 84322-6300, United States; Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State<br />

University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300,<br />

United States. Received 11/03/1993.<br />

PI 598606. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-210; VIR 35900; VIR U-0134926; W6 13233. Collected in<br />

Kazakhstan. Latitude 47 deg. 52' N. Longitude 59 deg. 43' E. Elevation<br />

24 0 m. Sandy soil, Experiment Station at Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

150mm. Dominant vegetation Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata, and<br />

Agropyron fragile.<br />

PI 598607. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-212; VIR U-0134930; W6 13235. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 31' N. Longitude 58 deg. 15' E. Elevation 200 m. Dry water ways,<br />

clay soil slightly alkalai, 103km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 180mm. Associated with Agropyron fragile and A.<br />

desertorum, Anabasis salsa, and Aphylla spp.<br />

PI 598608. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-213; VIR U-0134952; W6 13236. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 29' N. Longitude 58 deg. 15' E. Elevation 200 m. Clay soil along<br />

dry creek bed, 105km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

about 200mm. Associated with Bromus inermis, Leymus angustus, Elytrigia<br />

repens, Agropyron cristatum and Psathyrostachys juncea in better<br />

moisture areas, Artemisia terrae-albae, Lochia prostrata, and tall<br />

shrubs. Several small colonies.<br />

PI 598609. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-217; VIR U-0134908; W6 13240. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 27' N. Longitude 57 deg. 30' E. Elevation 150 m. Clay soil, dry<br />

drainage area, 221km southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm.<br />

Dominated by Artemisia shrubs and sparse stand of Psathyrostachys juncea<br />

and Agropyron spp.<br />

PI 598610. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-218; VIR U-0134973; W6 13241. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 27' N. Longitude 58 deg. 27' E. Elevation 160 m. Dry alkalai<br />

drainage area, 194km south southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

170mm. Vegetation dominated by shrubs (including Tamarix and Salsola<br />

spp.), and sparse stand of Psathyrostachys juncea, Agropyron spp., and<br />

Festuca spp.<br />

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PI 598611. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-221; VIR U-0134932; W6 13244. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 13' N. Longitude 59 deg. 50' E. Elevation 230 m. Silty-clay<br />

soil, 77km south of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Range site<br />

dominated by Artemisia spp., Tamarix spp., Agropyron spp.,<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea, and Thinopyrum intermedium.<br />

PI 598612. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-223; VIR U-0134943; W6 13246. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 50' N. Longitude 60 deg. 22' E. Elevation 230 m. Dry drainage<br />

area surrounded by a nearly pure stand of Artemisia terrae-albae, 55km<br />

east of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Vegetation dominated by<br />

Agropyron spp., Leymus angustus, and a lesser amount of Psathyrostachys<br />

juncea.<br />

PI 598613. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-225; VIR U-0134994; W6 13248. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 9' N. Longitude 58 deg. 51' E. Elevation 310 m. Silty-clay soil,<br />

115km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 2 50mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation Artemisia spp., Psathyrostachys juncea, Medicago sativa,<br />

Agropyron cristatum, A. desertorum, A. cristatum, miscellaneous shrubs,<br />

and annual weeds.<br />

PI 598614. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-226; VIR U-0134923; W6 13249. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 15' N. Longitude 58 deg. 18' E. Elevation 335 m. Silty-loam<br />

soil, along stream bottom, waste area, north edge of Khromtau, 80km east<br />

of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 3 00mm. Vegetation - Bromus inermis,<br />

Agropyron cristatum, A. desertorum, A. fragile, Artemisia spp.,<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea, and annual weeds.<br />

PI 598615. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-227; VIR U-0134907; W6 13250. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 16' N. Longitude 57 deg. 56' E. Elevation 320 m. Along roadway,<br />

55km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 350mm. Vegetation -<br />

Bromus inermis, Agropyron spp., Psathyrostachys juncea, and several<br />

other grasses.<br />

PI 598616. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-229; VIR U-0134617; K-36807; W6 13252. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Dzhambul region. Represents four accessions bulked from the Dzhambul<br />

Region thus the B is added to the collection number.<br />

PI 598617. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-236; VIR U-0134616; K-36817; W6 13254. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Dzhambul region.<br />

PI 598618. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-244; VIR U-0134634; K-36825; W6 13255. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Turgay region. Represents two accessions bulked from the Turgay region<br />

thus the B is added to the collection number.<br />

PI 598619. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-246; VIR U-0134632; K-36827; W6 13256. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Aktyubinsk region. Represents six accessions bulked from the Aktyubinsk<br />

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egion thus the B is added to the collection number.<br />

PI 598620. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-251; VIR U-0134656; K-71707; W6 13258. Collected in Russian<br />

Federation. <strong>No</strong>vosibirsk region, Russia.<br />

PI 598621. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-258; VIR U-0134601; K-68099; W6 13259. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

East Kazakhstan region.<br />

PI 598622. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-259; VIR U-0134600; K-274175; W6 13260. Collected in Kazakhstan<br />

Wild growing.<br />

PI 598623. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-260; VIR U-0134635; K-71953; W6 13261. Collected in Russian<br />

Federation. Altay region, Russia (Siberia). Represents 5 accessions<br />

bulked from the Altay region thus the B is added to the collection<br />

number.<br />

PI 598624. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-264; VIR U-0134659; K-63029; W6 13262. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Taldy Kurgan region. Represents 2 accessions bulked from teh Taldy<br />

Kurgan region thus the B is added to the collection number.<br />

PI 598625. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-265; VIR U-0134662; K-61167; W6 13263. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Issyk Kul region.<br />

PI 598626. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-270; VIR U-0134627; K-63043; W6 13264. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Karaganda region.<br />

PI 598627. Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-283; VIR U-0134661; K-68061; W6 13265. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Akyubinsk region.<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Kevin B. Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research<br />

Laboratory, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 10/24/1993.<br />

PI 598628. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-1; VIR U-0134789; W6 13276. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 0 1 N. Longitude 57 deg. 56' E. Elevation 220 m. Dry water way on<br />

plateau above Shagan Valley, 190km southwest of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 180mm. Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae,<br />

Kochia prostrata, Agropyron spp., Stipa spp.<br />

PI 598629. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-2; VIR U-0134843; W6 13277. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 31' N. Longitude 59 deg. 46' E. Elevation 230 m. Dry<br />

water-drainage area, 41km south of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Vegetation dominated by several grass species - Psathyrostachys juncea,<br />

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Agropyron desertorum, A. cristatum, Bromus inermis, Elytrigia repens.<br />

PI 598630. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-4; VIR U-0134806; W6 13279. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 52' N. Longitude 59 deg. 43' E. Elevation 240 m. Sandy soil,<br />

Experiment Station at Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata, and Agropyron<br />

fragile.<br />

PI 598631. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-5; VIR U-0134793; W6 13280. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 36' N. Longitude 60 deg. 13' E. Elevation 230 m. Silty-sand<br />

soil, dry waterway, 95km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 150mm. Vegetation - Artemisia spp., Stipa spp., Agropyron<br />

cristatum (where soil moisture is more favorable), Agropyron fragile (on<br />

more upland, dry areas), and some miscellaneous shrubs.<br />

PI 598632. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-6; VIR U-0134796; W6 13281. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 40' N. Longitude 60 deg. 15' E. Elevation 230 m. Sandy soil, dry<br />

water way (gully), 103km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 175mm. Vegetation - Artemisia spp., Kochia prostrata, and<br />

Agropyron spp.<br />

PI 598633. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-7; VIR U-0134853; W6 13282. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 47' N. Longitude 60 deg. 12' E. Elevation 145 m. Edge of river<br />

bottom with lush vegetation, 112km north northeast of Chelkar. Annaul<br />

precipitation 175mm. Vegetation consisting of Agropyron cristatum,<br />

Bromus inermis, Leymus angustus, Astragalus spp., and others.<br />

PI 598634. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-8; VIR U-0134836; W6 13283. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 52' N. Longitude 60 deg. II 1 E. Elevation 150 m. Sandy soil,<br />

water way (gully), 120km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 175mm. Vegetation - multiple species, Bromus inermis,<br />

Elytrigia spp., and several shrubs.<br />

PI 598635. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-9; VIR U-0134827; W6 13284. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

49 deg. 41' N. Longitude 60 deg. 12' E. Elevation 225 m. White alkalai<br />

soil along stream, 210km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 225mm. Vegetation - Leymus angustus, Psathyrostachys<br />

juncea, Tamarix, and Agropyron cristatum.<br />

PI 598636. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-10; VIR U-0134819; W6 13285. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

49 deg. 53' N. Longitude 60 deg. 8 1 E. Elevation 230 m. Silty loam soil,<br />

upland site, 230km north of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 250mm.<br />

Vegetation - Agropyron fragile, A. cristatum, A. desertorum, Medicago<br />

spp., Artemisia spp., and some annual weeds.<br />

PI 598637. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-12; VIR U-0134792; W6 13287. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 15' N. Longitude 58 deg. 18' E. Elevation 335 m. Silty-loam<br />

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soil, along stream bottom, waste area, 80km east of Aktyubinsk, north<br />

edge of Khromtau. Annual precipitation 3 00mm. Vegetation - Bromus<br />

inermis, Agropyron cristatum, A. desertorum, A. fragile, Artemisia spp.,<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea and annual weeds.<br />

PI 598638. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Cultivated. JA-13; VIR U-0134794; W6 13288. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Latitude 50 deg. 13' N. Longitude 58 deg. 8' E. Elevation 335 m.<br />

Cultivated stand of Agropyron cristatum (variety Aktyubinsky<br />

schirokolosiy) in spring wheat area, 68km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual<br />

precipitation 300-350mm.<br />

PI 598639. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Cultivated. JA-14; VIR U-0134825; W6 13289. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Latitude 50 deg. 13' N. Longitude 58 deg. 8' E. Elevation 335 m.<br />

Cultivated stand of Agropyron cristatum (variety Aktyubinsky<br />

schirokolosiy) in spring wheat area, 68km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual<br />

precipitation 300-350mm.<br />

PI 598640. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-15; VIR U-0134803; W6 13290. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 16' N. Longitude 57 deg. 56' E. Elevation 320 m. Along roadway,<br />

55km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 350mm. Vegetation -<br />

Bromus inermis, Agropyron spp., Psathyrostachys juncea, and several<br />

other grasses.<br />

PI 598641. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-16; VIR U-0134845; W6 13291. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 18' N. Longitude 57 deg. 38' E. Elevation 245 m. Along roadway,<br />

30km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 350-400mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation - Stipa spp. and Artemisia terrae-albae.<br />

PI 598642. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-17; VIR U-0134844; W6 13292. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 18• N. Longitude 57 deg. 22' E. Elevation 230 m. Along roadway,<br />

15km east northeast of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 350-400mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation - Stipa spp. and Artemisia terrae-albae. Spikes<br />

large.<br />

PI 598643. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-18; VIR U-0134854; W6 13293. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 18' N. Longitude 57 deg. 22' E. Elevation 230 m. Along roadway,<br />

15km east northeast of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 350-400mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation - Stipa spp. and Artemisia terrae-albae. Spikes<br />

large.<br />

PI 598644. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-19; VIR U-0134791; W6 13294. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 29' N. Longitude 58 deg. 15' E. Elevation 200 m. Clay soil along<br />

dry creek bed, 105km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

2 00mm. Vegetation - Bromus inermis, Leymus angustus, Elytrigia repens,<br />

Agropyron cristatum and Psathyrostachys juncea in better moisture areas,<br />

Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata, and tall shrubs.<br />

PI 598645. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

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Wild. JA-20; VIR U-0134851; W6 13295. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 29 ? N. Longitude 58 deg. 15' E. Elevation 200 m. Clay soil along<br />

dry creek bed, 105km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

2 00mm. Vegetation - Bromus inermis, Leymus angustus, Elytrigia repens,<br />

Agropyron cristatum and Psathyrostachys juncea in better moisture areas,<br />

Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata, and tall shrubs.<br />

PI 598646. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-21; VIR U-0134855; W6 13296. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 52' N. Longitude 59 deg. 43' E. Elevation 240 m. Sandy soil,<br />

Experiment Station at Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata and Agropyron<br />

fragile.<br />

PI 598647. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-22; VIR U-0134798; W6 13297. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 32' N. Longitude 58 deg. 17' E. Elevation 220 m. 90km<br />

west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm. Vegetation - Poa<br />

bulbosa, Stipa spp., Agropyron fragile and Agropyron desertorum.<br />

PI 598648. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-24; VIR U-0134757; W6 13299. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 17' N. Longitude 58 deg. 13' E. Elevation 190 m. Center of<br />

Shagan Valley along dry water way, 12 0km west- southwest of Chelkar.<br />

Annual precipitation 22 0mm. Dominant vegetation - Agropyron desertorum,<br />

A. fragile, Bromus inermis, and Psathyrostachys juncea.<br />

PI 598649. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-25; VIR U-0134812; W6 13300. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 8 1 N. Longitude 58 deg. 7' E. Elevation 220 m. Plateau<br />

overlooking Shagan Valley, shale type soil with dark rocks and sand,<br />

little domestic grazing in area, 144km southwest of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 200mm.<br />

PI 598650. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-26; VIR U-0134755; W6 13301. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 2 1 N. Longitude 57 deg. 58' E. Elevation 220 m. Dry water way,<br />

180km southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Agropyron spp., Stipa spp.,<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea, and Ceratoides spp.<br />

PI 598651. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-28; VIR U-0134810; W6 13303. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 27' N. Longitude 58 deg. 27' E. Elevation 160 m. Dry alkalai<br />

drainage area, 194km south southeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

170mm. Vegetation dominated by shrubs (including Tamarix and Salsola<br />

spp.)/ and sparse stand of Psathyrostachys juncea, Agropyron spp., and<br />

Festuca spp.<br />

PI 598652. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-29; VIR U-0134841; W6 13304. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 17' N. Longitude 58 deg. 35' E. Elevation 150 m. 195km<br />

south-southwest of Chelkar and 10km north of Bosoy (gas pump station<br />

#10). Annual precipitation 150mm. Collection of mixed pubescent and<br />

nonpubescent types. Vegetation dominated by shrubs - Tamarix and Salsola<br />

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spp., Agropyron spp., Festuca spp.<br />

PI 598653. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-30; VIR U-0134756; W6 13305. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 34' N. Longitude 59 deg. 48' E. Elevation 75 m. Low drainage<br />

area with silty-clay soil, 14 7km south of Chelkar, about 2 5km north of<br />

Aral Sea. Annual precipitation 130mm. Sparse stand of 20 to 30 plants.<br />

Dominant vegetation Tamarix spp., Eurotia eresmania, Poa bulbosa,<br />

Agropyron spp., Psathyrostachys juncea, and Leymus angustus.<br />

PI 598654. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-31; VIR U-0134860; W6 13306. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 49' N. Longitude 59 deg. 47 f E. Elevation 150 m. Dry water<br />

drainage area, 112km south of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Vegetation dominated by shrubs (Artemisia spp., Salsola spp., Stipa<br />

spp., and Atraphaxis spinosa).<br />

PI 598655. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-32; VIR U-0134828; W6 13307. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 13' N. Longitude 59 deg. 50' E. Elevation 230 m. Silty-clay<br />

soil, 77km south of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Range site<br />

dominated by Artemisia spp., Tamarix spp., Agropyron spp.,<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea, and Thinopyrum intermedium.<br />

PI 598656. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-33; VIR U-0134802; W6 13308. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 31 f N. Longitude 59 deg. 46' E. Elevation 230 m. Dry<br />

water-drainage area, 41km south of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Vegetation dominated by several grass species - Psathyrostachys juncea,<br />

Agropyron desertorum, A. cristatum, Bromus inermis, Elytrigia repens.<br />

PI 598657. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-34; VIR U-0134804; W6 13309. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 52' N. Longitude 59 deg. 43• E. Elevation 240 m. Sandy soil,<br />

Experiment Station at Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochla prostata, and Agropyron<br />

fragile.<br />

PI 598658. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-35; VIR U-0134758; W6 13310. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 20' N. Longitude 60 deg. 9 1 E. Elevation 245 m. Low area where<br />

water had previously collected and dried up, heavily grazed, 68km<br />

northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Vegetation dominated<br />

by Stipa spp., Artemisia terrae-albae, Bromus inermis, Agropyron<br />

cristatum in protected areas, and Agropyron fragile on harsh sites.<br />

PI 598659. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-36; VIR U-0134759; W6 13311. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 21' N. Longitude 60 deg. 7 1 E. Elevation 245 m. Low area where<br />

water had previously collected and dried up, heavily grazed, 68km north<br />

northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Vegetation - Stipa<br />

and shrubs (Artemisia terrae-albae), Bromus inermis and Agropyron<br />

cristatum in protected areas, Agropyron fragile on harsh sites.<br />

PI 598660. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

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Wild. JA-37; VIR U-0134760; W6 13312. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

49 deg. 53' N. Longitude 60 deg. 8' E. Elevation 230 m. Silty loam soil,<br />

upland site, 230km north of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 250mm.<br />

Vegetation - Agropyron fragile, A. cristatum, A. desertorum, Medicago<br />

spp., Artemisia spp., and some annual weeds.<br />

PI 598661. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-38; VIR U-0134799; W6 13313. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 9 1 N. Longitude 58 deg. 51' E. Elevation 310 m. Silty-clay soil,<br />

115km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 250mm. Vegetation -<br />

Artemisia spp., Psathyrostachys juncea, Medicago sativa, Agropyron<br />

cristatum, A. desertorum, A. cristatum, miscellaneous shrubs, and annual<br />

weeds.<br />

PI 598662. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-39; VIR U-0134849; W6 13314. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 16' N. Longitude 57 deg. 56' E. Elevation 320 m. Along roadway,<br />

55km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 3 50mm. Vegetation -<br />

Bromus inermis, Agropyron spp., Psathyrostachys juncea, and several<br />

other grasses.<br />

PI 598663. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. JA-40; VIR U-0134805; W6 13315. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 18' N. Longitude 57 deg. 38' E. Elevation 245 m. Along roadway,<br />

30km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 350-400mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation - Stipa spp. and Artemisia terrae-albae.<br />

PI 598664. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-41; VIR U-0134781; W6 13316. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 57' N. Longitude 59 deg. 40' E. Elevation 240 m. Sandy soil,<br />

Chelkar, Kazakhstan airport, 10km north of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 150mm. Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae,<br />

Kochia prostrata, Agropyron fragile, and Psathyrostachys juncea.<br />

PI 598665. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-42; VIR U-0134826; W6 13317. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 53' N. Longitude 59 deg. 38' E. Elevation 240 m. Very sandy soil<br />

near railway, 2km southeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Leymus spp., and Agropyron<br />

fragile.<br />

PI 598666. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-43; VIR U-0134848; W6 13318. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 53' N. Longitude 59 deg. 38' E. Elevation 240 m. Very sandy soil<br />

near railway, 2km southeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Leymus spp., and Agropyron<br />

fragile.<br />

PI 598667. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-44; VIR U-0134783; W6 13319. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 22' N. Longitude 59 deg. 10' E. Elevation 165 m. Sandy, saline<br />

soil near alkali lake, 60km southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

150mm. Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Poa bulbosa, and<br />

sparse stand of Agropyron fragile.<br />

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PI 598668. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-45; VIR U-0134820; W6 13320. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

4 7 deg. 19' N. Longitude 58 deg. 28' E. Elevation 190 m. Sandy clay<br />

(silty) soil, 105km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

160mm. Vegetation - Artemisia terrae-alba, Poa bulbosa, Stipa capillata,<br />

and some Agropyron fragile (about 10%). Lower drought limit of<br />

Agropyron. A. fragile is only Agropyron on site.<br />

PI 598669. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-46; VIR U-0134856; W6 13321. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 22' N. Longitude 58 deg. 17' E. Elevation 230 m. Sandy-clay<br />

soil, 115km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 170mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Stipa capillata, Poa<br />

bulbosa, and Agropyron fragile. Agropyron fragile in colonies.<br />

PI 598670. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-47; VIR U-0134850; W6 13322. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 27' N. Longitude 58 deg. 18' E. Elevation 230 m. Sandy-clay<br />

soil, 105km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm.<br />

Possibly mixed with Agropyron desertorum. Vegetation - Artemisia<br />

terrae-albae, Poa bulbosa, Stipa spp., A. fragile in stand with A.<br />

desertorum.<br />

PI 598671. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-48; VIR U-0134838; W6 13323. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 27' N. Longitude 58 deg. 18' E. Elevation 230 m. Sandy-clay<br />

soil, 105km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm.<br />

Pubescent form. Vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Poa bulbosa, Stipa<br />

spp., A. fragile in stand with A. desertorum.<br />

PI 598672. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-49; VIR U-0134790; W6 13324. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 31' N. Longitude 58 deg. 20' E. Elevation 230 m. Sandy-clay<br />

soil, 100km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm.<br />

Pubescent type. Vegetation - Kochia prostrata, Agropyron desertorum and<br />

A. fragile in mixed stand, Poa bulbosa, Stipa spp.<br />

PI 598673. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-50; VIR U-0134776; W6 13325. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 32' N. Longitude 58 deg. 17' E. Elevation 220 m. 90km<br />

west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm. Mixed with<br />

Agropyron desertorum. Vegetation - Poa bulbosa, Stipa spp., Agropyron<br />

fragile and Agropyron desertorum.<br />

PI 598674. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-51; VIR U-0134762; W6 13326. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 29' N. Longitude 58 deg. 15' E. Elevation 200 m. Clay soil along<br />

dry creek bed, 105km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

200mm. Vegetation - Bromus inermis, Leymus angustus, Elytrigia repens,<br />

Agropyron cristatum and Psathyrostachys juncea in better moisture areas,<br />

Artemisia terrace-albae, Kochia prostrata, and tall shrubs.<br />

PI 598675. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-52; VIR U-0134773; W6 13327. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 27' N. Longitude 58 deg. 14' E. Elevation 200 m. Along rim of<br />

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Shagan Valley, upper edge of melted snow field, 110km west-southwest of<br />

Chelkar. Annual precipitation 220mm. Pubescent form. Dominant<br />

vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata, and miscellaneous<br />

shrubs.<br />

PI 598676, Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-53; VIR U-0134815; W6 13328. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 24" N. Longitude 58 deg. 14' E. Elevation 200 m. Along rim of<br />

Shagan Valley, upper edge of melted snow field, 110km west-southwest of<br />

Chelkar. Annual rainfall 220mm. <strong>No</strong>npubescent form. Dominant vegetation<br />

- Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata, and miscellaneous shrubs.<br />

PI 598677. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-54; VIR U-0134772; W6 13329. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 17' N. Longitude 58 deg. 13' E. Elevation 190 m. Center of<br />

Shagan Valley, along dry water way, 120km west-southwest of Chelkar.<br />

Annual precipitation 220mm. Dominant vegetation - Agropyron desertorum,<br />

A. fragile, Bromus inermis, and Psathyrostachys juncea.<br />

PI 598678. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-56; VIR U-0134840; W6 13331. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 20' N. Longitude 58 deg. 13' E. Elevation 190 m. Shale soil with<br />

black rock outcroppings (apparently high iron content), along rim of<br />

Shagan Valley, 116km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

190mm. Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Agropyron<br />

desertorum, A. fragile.<br />

PI 598679. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-57; VIR U-0134859; W6 13332. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 8 1 N. Longitude 58 deg. 7 1 E. Elevation 220 m. Shale type soil<br />

with dark rocks and sand, plateau overlooking Shagan Valley, little<br />

domestic grazing in area, 144km southwest of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 2 00mm. Vegetation - sparse small-statured shrubs<br />

(Artemisia terrae-albae and Kochia prostrata) and Agropyron fragile.<br />

PI 598680. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-58; VIR U-0134857; W6 13333. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 4 1 N. Longitude 58 deg. I 1 E. Elevation 220 m. Silty clay soil,<br />

Shagan Valley, 170km southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm.<br />

Pubescent form. Vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Agropyron<br />

desertorum and A. fragile.<br />

PI 598681. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-59; VIR U-0134767; W6 13334. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 4' N. Longitude 58 deg. 1' E. Elevation 220 m. Silty clay soil,<br />

Shagan Valley, 170km southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm.<br />

<strong>No</strong>npubescent form. Vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Agropyron<br />

desertorum and A. fragile.<br />

PI 598682. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-62; VIR U-0134765; W6 13337. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 18' N. Longitude 59 deg. 2' E. Elevation 90 m. Sandy soil, 175km<br />

south southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 120mm. Dominant stand<br />

of Agropyron fragile surrounded by shrubs (Artemisia spp. and Kochia<br />

prostrata), some Leymus racemosus and Colligonum spp.<br />

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PI 598683. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-63; VIR U-0134770; W6 13338. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 21' N. Longitude 59 deg. 13' E. Elevation 85 m. 162km south<br />

southwest of Chelkar and about 10km northwest of Aral Sea. Annual<br />

precipitation 100mm. Very sparse vegetation consisting of Artemisia<br />

spp., Kochia prostrata, Agropyron spp., and Poa bulbosa.<br />

PI 598684. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-64;. VIR U-0134852; W6 13339. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 25' N. Longitude 59 deg. 26' E. Elevation 75 m. Sandy soil,<br />

158km south of Chelkar and 5km north of Aral Sea. Annual precipitation<br />

100mm. Sparse vegetation consisting of Artemisia spp., Kochia prostrata,<br />

Agropyron spp., and Poa bulbosa.<br />

PI 598685. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-65; VIR U-0134774; W6 13340. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 24' N. Longitude 59 deg. 38' E. Elevation 75 m. Salt-basin area,<br />

160km south of Chelkar about lkm north of Aral Sea. Annual<br />

precipitation 100mm. Dominated by shrubs (Artemisia spp.) and Agropyron<br />

fragile.<br />

PI 598686. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-66; VIR U-0134821; W6 13341. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 17' N. Longitude 60 deg. 4 ? E. Elevation 75 m. Water drainage<br />

area, 175km south of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 100mm. Dominated by<br />

Artemisia spp., Salsola, and Agropyron fragile.<br />

PI 598687. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-67; VIR U-0134761; W6 13342. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 17• N. Longitude 58 deg. 55' E. Elevation 110 m. Sandy soil,<br />

183km south southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 12 0mm.<br />

Vegetation about 99% shrubs (Kochia prostrata and Artemisia spp.), and<br />

some Agropyron.<br />

PI 598688. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-70; VIR U-0134779; W6 13345. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 2' N. Longitude 59 deg. 53' E. Elevation 200 m. 92km south of<br />

Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. <strong>No</strong>rth-facing slope dominated by<br />

Artemisia spp., Stipa spp., Agropyron fragile, and A. desertorum.<br />

PI 598689. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-71; VIR U-0134787; W6 13346. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 18' N. Longitude 59 deg. 49' E. Elevation 23 0 m. 65km south of<br />

Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Vegetation - shrubs (Artemisia)<br />

surrounded by colonies of grass (Agropyron spp. and Stipa spp.).<br />

PI 598690. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-72; VIR U-0134786; W6 13347. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 47' N. Longitude 59 deg. 44' E. Elevation 240 m. Sandy area, 8km<br />

east of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Area dominated by Leymus<br />

secalinus, L. racemosus, Agropyron fragile, Astragalus spp., Colligonum<br />

spp., and Chee grass (Achnatherum spp.).<br />

PI 598691. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

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Wild. JA-73; VIR U-0134839; W6 13348. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 48' N. Longitude 59 deg. 48' E. Elevation 240 m. Margin of a<br />

saline-alkalai dry lake bed, 15km east of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

150mm. Vegetation - sparse stand of shrubs and grasses (Agropyron spp.,<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea, Russian olive, Achnatherum spp., and Sophora).<br />

PI 598692. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-75; VIR U-0134837; W6 13350. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 52' N. Longitude 59 deg. 44' E. Elevation 240 m. Sandy area,<br />

12km east northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation - Leymus secalinus, Artemisia spp., and Agropyron fragile.<br />

PI 598693. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-76; VIR U-0134784; W6 13351. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 56' N. Longitude 49 deg. 51' E. Elevation 240 m. Very sandy<br />

site, 22km east northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Artemisia spp.<br />

(arbiusculiforme), Leymus secalinus, and Agropyron fragile.<br />

PI 598694. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-77; VIR U-0134782; W6 13352. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 54' N. Longitude 59 deg. 56' E. Elevation 240 m. Sandy area,<br />

25km east northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

PI 598695. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-78; VIR U-0134778; W6 13353. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 49' N. Longitude 60 deg. 3' E. Elevation 230 m. Alkaline lake<br />

area with clay soil, 35km east of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Vegetation - Leymus secalinus, Agropyron fragile, and Artemisia spp.<br />

PI 598696. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-79; VIR U-0134768; W6 13354. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 50' N. Longitude 60 deg. 11' E. Elevation 230 m. Sandy soil,<br />

42km east of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominant vegetation -<br />

Artemisia Artemisia terrae-albae (90%) and Agropyron fragile.<br />

PI 598697. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-80; VIR U-0134824; W6 13355. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 48' N. Longitude 60 deg. 13' E. Elevation 215 m. Sandy soil,<br />

48km east of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Possibly mixed with<br />

Agropyron desertorum. Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae,<br />

Agropyron fragile, and a much smaller amount of A. desertorum.<br />

PI 598698. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-81; VIR U-0134771; W6 13356. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 47' N. Longitude 60 deg. 22' E. Elevation 215 m. Old lake bottom<br />

with some alkalinity, 55km east of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Agropyron fragile, and<br />

Elytrigia repens.<br />

PI 598699. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-82; VIR U-0134830; W6 13357. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 50' N. Longitude 60 deg. 22' E. Elevation 23 0 m. Dry drainage<br />

area surrounded by a nearly pure stand of Artemisia terrae-albae, 55km<br />

east of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Vegetation in drainage<br />

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area dominated by Agropyron spp., Leymus angustus, and a lesser amount<br />

of Psathyrostachys juncea.<br />

PI 598700. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-84; VIR U-0134809; W6 13359. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 2 1 N. Longitude 60 deg. 20' E. Elevation 230 m. Clay soil, dry<br />

water-drainage area, 60km east northeast of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 150mm. Dominant vegetation - pubescent form of Agropyron<br />

fragile, Poa bulbosa, and Salsola spp.<br />

PI 598701. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-85; VIR U-0134829; W6 13360. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 5 1 N. Longitude 60 deg. 18' E. Elevation 230 m. Clay soil, 61km<br />

east northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Pubescent form.<br />

Shrub community dominated by Arteminisa terrae-albae with colonies of<br />

Agropyron spp.<br />

PI 598702. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-86; VIR U-0134766; W6 13361. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 5 1 N. Longitude 60 deg. 18' E. Elevation 230 m. Clay soil, 61km<br />

east northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Shrub community<br />

dominated by Artemisia terrae-albae with colonies of Agropyron spp.<br />

PI 598703. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-87; VIR U-0134833; W6 13362. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 19' N. Longitude 60 deg. 10' E. Elevation 245 m. Silty-loam<br />

soil, 68km northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Vegetation<br />

dominated by Artemisia terrae-albae and Kochia prostrata with very<br />

sparse stand of Agropyron fragile.<br />

PI 598704. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-88; VIR U-0134788; W6 13363. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 29' N. Longitude 60 deg. 10' E. Elevation 230 m. Sandy soil, dry<br />

water way, 86km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Vegetation - Artemisia arbusteoformis, Agropyron fragile, and Leymus<br />

angustus.<br />

PI 598705. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-89; VIR U-0134834; W6 13364. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 40' N. Longitude 60 deg. 15' E. Elevation 230 m. Sandy soil, dry<br />

water way (gully), 103km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 175mm. Vegetation - Artemisia spp., Kochia prostrata, and<br />

Agropyron spp.<br />

PI 598706. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-90; VIR U-0134775; W6 13365. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 47' N. Longitude 60 deg. 19' E. Elevation 150 m. Sandy soil,<br />

110km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 175mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation - Agropyron fragile and Kochia prostrata.<br />

PI 598707. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-91; VIR U-0134777; W6 13366. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

48 deg. 56' N. Longitude 60 deg. 10' E. Elevation 145 m. Sandy soil, dry<br />

water way, 128km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

175mm. Solid stand of Leymus angustus in bottom of draw. Agropyron<br />

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fragile, Kochia prostrata, Artemisia terrae-albae on higher sites.<br />

PI 598708. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-92; VIR U-0134780; W6 13367. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

49 deg. 14' N. Longitude 60 deg. 40' E. Elevation 230 m. Sandy soil,<br />

172km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 200mm. Expansive<br />

stand of shrubs and grasses dominated by Stipa spp., Artemisia<br />

terrae-albae, Agropyron fragile, and Kochia prostrata.<br />

PI 598709. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-93; VIR U-0134813; W6 13368. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

49 deg. 25' N. Longitude 60 deg. 19" E. Elevation 230 m. Silty-sand<br />

soil, area surrounding dry lake bed, 188km north northeast of Chelkar.<br />

Annual precipitation 200mm. Vegetation dominated by Artemisia<br />

terrae-albae and other shrubs, Agropyron spp., Poa spp., and Stipa spp.<br />

PI 598710. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-94; VIR U-0134769; W6 13369. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

49 deg. 25' N. Longitude 60 deg. 19' E. Elevation 230 m. Silty-sand<br />

soil, area surrounding dry lake bed, 188km north northeast of Chelkar.<br />

Annual precipitation 200mm. Red-stemmed type. Vegetation dominated by<br />

Artemisia terrae-albae and other shrubs, Agropyron spp., Poa spp., and<br />

Stipa spp.<br />

PI 598711. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-95; VIR U-0134811; W6 13370. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

49 deg. 25' N. Longitude 60 deg. 19' E. Elevation 230 m. Silty-sand<br />

soil, area surrounding dry lake bed, 188km north northeast of Chelkar.<br />

Annual precipitation 200mm. Two-plant collection. Red spikes and red<br />

nodes. Vegeation dominated by Artemisia terrae-albae and other shrubs,<br />

Agropyron spp., Poa spp., and Stipa spp.<br />

PI 598712. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-96; VIR U-0134823; W6 13371. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

49 deg. 53' N. Longitude 60 deg. 8' E. Elevation 230 m. Silty loam soil,<br />

upland site, 230km north of Chelkar and 5km south of Karabutak. Annual<br />

precipitation 250mm. Vegetation - Agropyron fragile, A. cristatum, A.<br />

desertorum, Medicago spp., Artemisia spp., and some annual weeds.<br />

PI 598713. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-97; VIR U-0134846; W6 13372. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

50 deg. 9 1 N. Longitude 58 deg. 51' E. Elevation 310 m. Silty-clay soil,<br />

115km east of Aktyubinsk. Annual precipitation 250mm. Vegetation -<br />

Artemisia spp., Psathyrostachys juncea, Medicago sativa, Agropyron<br />

cristatum, A. desertorum, A. cristatum, miscellaneous shrubs and annual<br />

weeds.<br />

PI 598714. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. JA-98; VIR U-0134858; W6 13373. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 50' N. Longitude 59 deg. 22' E. Elevation 215 m. Heavily grazed<br />

range, 20km west southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Vegetation dominated by Artemisia terrae-albae, some Salsola, and 6 or 7<br />

plants of Agropyron fragile in protected area.<br />

PI 598715. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

287


Wild. JA-99; VIR U-0134832; W6 13374. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 52' N. Longitude 59 deg. 29' E. Elevation 230 m. Sandy soil area<br />

surrounding a dry lake bed, 13km west southwest of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 150mm. Vegetation dominated by Artemisia terrae-albae,<br />

Tamarix, and Agropyron fragile.<br />

PI 598716. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Wild. JA-100; VIR U-0134795; W6 13375. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 48' N. Longitude 59 deg. 28' E. Elevation 230 m. Clay soil, dry<br />

area where water had previously collected, in center of heavily grazed<br />

range, 23km southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Vegetation dominated by Artemisia terrae-albae with essentially no<br />

grasses.<br />

PI 598717. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.<br />

Cultivated. JA-101; VIR U-0134753; K-37237; W6 13376. Collected 07/1992<br />

in Kazakhstan. Turf type. Seed harvested from breeder's nursery.<br />

The following were collected by G. Oliva; Montes. Donated by Leopoldo Montes,<br />

E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz,<br />

Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598718. Alopecurus pratensis L.<br />

Wild. RGA 071; W6 13813. Collected in Argentina. Hacienda Viamonte.<br />

The following were donated by Leopoldo Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz,<br />

CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received<br />

11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598719. Bromus araucanus Phil.<br />

Wild. RGA 441; W6 13814. Collected in Argentina. Shrimp Bay (Chubut).<br />

The following were collected by D. Molina Sanchez. Donated by Leopoldo<br />

Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa<br />

Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598720. Bromus auleticus Trin. ex Nees<br />

Wild. RGA 339; W6 13815. Collected in Argentina. Trelew Experiment<br />

Station Selection 177 DMS.<br />

The following were collected by D. Molina Sanchez. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598721. Bromus mango E. Desv.<br />

Wild. RGA 343; W6 13816. Collected in Argentina. Trelew Experiment<br />

Station.<br />

The following were collected by G. Oliva; G. Humano. Donated by Leopoldo<br />

Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa<br />

Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

288


PI 598722. Bromus setifolius J. Presl<br />

Wild. RGA 031; W6 13817. Collected in Argentina. Hacienda San Miguel.<br />

National Route 40-50 km before Esperanza on route to Calafete-Rio<br />

Gallegos.<br />

The following were collected by Teddy Lloyd. Donated by Leopoldo Montes,<br />

E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz,<br />

Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598723. Bromus setifolius J. Presl<br />

Wild. RGA 294; W6 13818. Collected in Argentina. The Z - Esquel - Chubut.<br />

The following were donated by Leopoldo Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz,<br />

CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received<br />

11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598724. Bromus auleticus Trin. ex Nees<br />

Cultivated. RGA 438; W6 13819. Collected in Argentina. Grown at the<br />

Institute Nacional de Technologia Agropecuaria (INTA) station at Trelew.<br />

The following were collected by G. Oliva; G. Humano. Donated by Leopoldo<br />

Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa<br />

Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598725. Bromus catharticus Vahl<br />

Wild. RGA 030; W6 13820. Collected in Argentina. National Route 40 to<br />

entrance of Hacienda San Miguel (50 km before Esperanza on the highway<br />

to Rio Gallegos).<br />

The following were collected by D. Molina Sanchez. Donated by Leopoldo<br />

Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa<br />

Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598726. Elymus patagonicus Speg.<br />

Wild. RGA 338; W6 13829. Collected in Argentina. Estacion Experimental<br />

Agropecuaria Trelew Experiment Station Material orginally from Esquel<br />

- Chubut.<br />

The following were collected by Leopoldo Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa<br />

Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina.<br />

Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598727. Leymus racemosus ssp. sabulosus (M. Bieb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. RGA 230; W6 13830. Collected in Argentina. San Martin Lake -<br />

Hacienda La Tercere - Medano.<br />

The following were collected by Teddy Lloyd. Donated by Leopoldo Montes,<br />

E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz,<br />

Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

289


PI 598728. Festuca pallescens (St.-Yves) Parodi var. pallescens<br />

Wild. RGA 292/ W6 13839. Collected in Argentina. The Z - Chubut.<br />

The following were collected by Jorge Dubcovsky, University of California,<br />

Department of Agronomy & Range Science, Agricultural Experiment Station,<br />

Davis, California 95616-8515, United States; G. Oliva. Donated by Leopoldo<br />

Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa<br />

Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598729. Festuca pallescens var. scabra (St.-Yves) Parodi<br />

Wild. RGA 020/ W6 13840. Collected in Argentina. San Martin of the Andes.<br />

The following were collected by Baetti-Oliva. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598730. Festuca rubra L. ssp. rubra<br />

Wild. RGA 049; W6 13842. Collected in Argentina. Karken Inn.<br />

The following were collected by Carlos Baetti; G. Oliva. Donated by Leopoldo<br />

Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa<br />

Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598731. Festuca rubra L. ssp. rubra<br />

Wild. RGA 057; W6 13843. Collected in Argentina. Camping Lashifasaj -<br />

Route "J" Hacienda Harberton.<br />

The following were collected by G. Oliva; Montes. Donated by Leopoldo Montes,<br />

E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz,<br />

Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598732. Holcus lanatus L.<br />

Wild. RGA 074; W6 13844. Collected in Argentina. Kaiken Inn.<br />

The following were collected by Soto-Utrilla-Salazar. Donated by Leopoldo<br />

Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa<br />

Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598733. Poa dusenii Hack.<br />

Wild. RGA 061; W6 13848. Collected in Argentina. Cmte Luis Piedrabuena.<br />

The following were collected by G. Oliva; Leopoldo Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A.,<br />

Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400) Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina.<br />

Donated by Leopoldo Montes, E.E.A. - I.N.T.A., Santa Cruz, CC. 332 - (9400)<br />

Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Received 11/18/1993.<br />

PI 598734. Poa dusenii Hack.<br />

Wild. RGA 429; W6 13850. Collected in Argentina. Hacienda Two Lagoons,<br />

km 2310, Route 3.<br />

290


The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah<br />

State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by Kevin B.<br />

Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory,<br />

Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 11/17/1993.<br />

PI 598735. Elytrigia intermedia (Host) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-133; VIR U-0134960; W6 13893. Collected 1992 in Former Soviet<br />

Union. Latitude 47 deg. 54' N. Longitude 60 deg. 17' E. Elevation 185 m.<br />

Clay soil, dry water-drainage area 50km east of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 150mm. Vegetation - Thinopyrum intermedium and Elytrigia<br />

repens.<br />

PI 598736. Elytrigia sp.<br />

Wild. JA-135; VIR U-0134978; W6 13894. Collected 1992 in Former Soviet<br />

Union. Latitude 48 deg. 2' N. Longitude 60 deg. 20' E. Elevation 230 m.<br />

Clay soil dry water-drainage area, 60km east northeast of Chelkar.<br />

Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominant vegetation - pubescent form of<br />

Agropyron fragile, Poa bulbosa, and Salsola spp.<br />

PI 598737. Elytrigia intermedia (Host) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-132; VIR U-0134892; W6 13895. Collected 1992 in Former Soviet<br />

Union. Latitude 46 deg. 28' N. Longitude 59 deg. 50' E. Elevation 75 m.<br />

Sandy soil adjacent to Aral Sea flats, 153km south of Chelkar, about<br />

20km north of Aral Sea. Annual precipitation 13 0mm. Area dominated by<br />

species of Salsola, Artemisia, Aristida, and Tamarix.<br />

?I 598738. Elytrigia intermedia (Host) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-139; VIR U-0134987; W6 13896. Collected 1992 in Former Soviet<br />

Union. Latitude 47 deg. 13' N. Longitude 59 deg. 50' E. Elevation 230 m.<br />

Silty-clay 77km south of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Range<br />

site dominated by Artemisia spp., Tamarix spp., Agropyron spp.,<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea, and Thinopyrum intermedium.<br />

PI 598739. Elytrigia intermedia (Host) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-137; VIR U-0134936; W6 13897. Collected 1992 in Former Soviet<br />

Union. Latitude 47 deg. 32' N. Longitude 58 deg. 15' E. Elevation 215 m.<br />

Clay soil with alkalai evident, dry water way, 95km west- southwest of<br />

Chelkar. Annual precipitation 180mm. Dominant vegetation - Artemisia<br />

terrae-albae, Poa bulbosa, Agropyron desertorum and A. fragile, and some<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea.<br />

PI 598740. Elytrigia intermedia (Host) Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-140; VIR U-0134945; W6 13902. Collected 1992 in Former Soviet<br />

Union. Latitude 47 deg. 47' N. Longitude 59 deg. 19' E. Elevation 230 m.<br />

Clay soil, heavily grazed range 25km west southwest of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 150mm. Dominant vegetation - Artemisia spp., Tamarix spp.,<br />

Agropyron spp., Psathyrostachys juncea, and Thinopyrum intermedium.<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Michael D. easier, University of Wisconsin, Department of Agronomy, 1575<br />

291


Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1597, United States; Douglas A.<br />

Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah State<br />

University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by Kevin B.<br />

Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory,<br />

Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 11/17/1993.<br />

PI 598741. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex Nevski<br />

Wild. AJC-302; MA-74- 6--15; W6 13931. Collected in Former Soviet Union.<br />

Dikorastuscij Lvov Region, USSR 1984. Received from N.I. Vavilov<br />

All-Union Inst. of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, Leningrad, USSR. 10/1988.<br />

PI 598742. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex Nevski<br />

Wild. AJC-308; MA-70-31--40; W6 13932. Collected in Former Soviet Union.<br />

Dikorastuscij Buryat ASSR, USSR 1986. Received from N.I. Vavilov<br />

Ail-Union Inst. of <strong>Plant</strong> Industry, Leningrad, USSR, October 1988.<br />

PI 598743. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex Nevski<br />

Wild. AJC-316; MA-71-11--20; W6 13936. Collected in Former Soviet Union.<br />

Ungrazed and uncut area along road and hay fields, mixed grass/forbs on<br />

Gregarin State Farm, 15km southeast of Karavanniy, USSR.<br />

PI 598744. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex Nevski<br />

Wild. AJC-320; MA-71-46--55/ W6 13939. Collected in Former Soviet Union.<br />

Elevation 73 0 m. Roadside along Sema River, Cherga, Altai Region, USSR.<br />

40-50 plants, mostly rhizomatus.<br />

PI 598745. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex Nevski<br />

Wild. AJC-321; MA-71-56--65; W6 13940. Collected in Former Soviet Union.<br />

Near old bridge 3km west of Cherga, Altai Region, USSR.<br />

PI 598746. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex Nevski<br />

Wild. AJC-323; MA-71-76--85; W6 13941. Collected in Former Soviet Union.<br />

Tuekta (Memorial to Socialist Revolution across road, white fence),<br />

Altai Region, USSR. Spike red. Growing in stones. <strong>No</strong> rhizomes.<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah<br />

State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by Kevin B.<br />

Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory,<br />

Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 11/17/1993.<br />

PI 598747. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-143; W6 13951. Collected in Former Soviet Union. Latitude 47<br />

deg. 31' N. Longitude 59 deg. 46' E. Elevation 230 m. Dry water-drainage<br />

area 41km south of Chelkar, Kazakhstan. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

Dominated by several grass species - Psathyrostachys juncea, Agropyron<br />

desertorum, A. cristatum, Bromus inermis, Elytrigia repens.<br />

PI 598748. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-144; W6 13952. Collected in Former Soviet Union. Latitude 47<br />

deg. 48' N. Longitude 59 deg. 28' E. Elevation 230 m. Clay soil, dry<br />

area where water had previously collected in center of heavily grazed<br />

range, 23km southwest of Chelkar, Kazakhstan. Annual precipitation<br />

292


150mm. Dominated by Artemisia terrae-albae with essentially no grasses.<br />

PI 598749. Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex Nevski<br />

Wild. JA-141; W6 13953. Collected in Former Soviet Union. Latitude 47<br />

deg. 47' N. Longitude 60 deg. 22' E. Elevation 215 m. Old lake bottom<br />

with some alkalinity 55km east of Chelkar, Kazakhstan. Annual<br />

precipitation 150mm. Dominant vegetation Artemisia terrae-albae,<br />

Agropyron fragile, and Elytrigia repens.<br />

PI 598750. Leymus angustus (Trin.) Pilg.<br />

Wild. JA-117; VIR U-0134957; W6 14118. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

49 deg. 25' N. Longitude 60 deg. 19' E. Elevation 230 m. Silty-sand soil<br />

area surrounding a dry lake bed, 188km north northeast of Chelkar.<br />

Annual precipitation 200mm. Vegetation dominated by Artemisia<br />

terrae-albae and other shrubs, Agropyron spp., Poa spp., and Stipa spp.<br />

PI 598751. Leymus angustus (Trin.) Pilg.<br />

Wild. JA-118; VIR U-0134910; W6 14119. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

49 deg. 41 ! N. Longitude 60 deg. 12' E. Elevation 225 m. White alkalai<br />

soil along stream, 210km north northeast of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 22 5mm. Vegetation - Leymus angustus, Psathyrostachys<br />

juncea, Tamarix, and Agropyron cristatum.<br />

PI 598752. Leymus racemosus (Lam.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. JA-120; VIR U-0134894; W6 14121. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 20' N. Longitude 58 deg. 13' E. Elevation 190 m. Sandy-shale<br />

soil with black rock outcroppings (apparently high iron content) along<br />

rim of Shagan Valley, 116km west-southwest of Chelkar. Annual<br />

precipitation 190mm. Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae,<br />

Agropyron desertorum, A. fragile.<br />

PI 598753. Leymus racemosus (Lam.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. JA-122; VIR U-0134991; W6 14123. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 52' N. Longitude 59 deg. 43' E. Elevation 240 m. Sandy soil,<br />

Experiment Station at Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominant<br />

vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Kochia prostrata, and Agropyron<br />

fragile.<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah<br />

State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 11/30/1993.<br />

PI 598754. Leymus secalinus (Georgi) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. JA-124; VIR U-0134970; W6 14125. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 53' N. Longitude 59 deg. 38' E. Elevation 240 m. Very sandy and<br />

dark soil near railroad, 2km southeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation<br />

150mm. Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Leymus spp., and<br />

Agropyron fragile.<br />

PI 598755. Leymus secalinus (Georgi) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. JA-125; VIR U-0134921; W6 14126. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 53' N. Longitude 59 deg. 38' E. Elevation 240 m. Very sandy soil<br />

near railroad, 2km southeast of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm.<br />

293


Dominant vegetation - Artemisia terrae-albae, Leymus spp., and Agropyron<br />

fragile.<br />

PI 598756. Leymus secalinus (Georgi) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. JA-126; VIR U-0134896; W6 14127. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

46 deg. 18• N. Longitude 59 deg. 2 1 E. Elevation 90 m. Sandy soil 175km<br />

south southwest of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 120mm. Dominant stand<br />

of Agropyron fragile surrounded by shrubs (Artemisia spp. and Kochia<br />

prostrata), some Leymus racemosus and Colligonum spp.<br />

PI 598757. Leymus secalinus (Georgi) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. JA-127; VIR U-0134915; W6 14128. Collected in Kazakhstan. Latitude<br />

47 deg. 47' N. Longitude 59 deg. 44' E. Elevation 240 m. Sandy area 8km<br />

east of Chelkar. Annual precipitation 150mm. Dominate vegetation -<br />

Leymus secalinus, L. racemosus, Agropyron fragile, Astragalus spp.,<br />

Colligonum spp., and Chee grass (Achnatherum spp.).<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah<br />

State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by Kevin B.<br />

Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory,<br />

Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/10/1993.<br />

PI 598758. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-148; K-45820; VIR U-0134704; W6 14506. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 398759. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-149; K-45816; VIR U-0134696; W6 14507. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonamous Republic.<br />

PI 598760. Zlymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-150; K-45763; VIR U-0134700; W6 14508. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598761. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-151; K-45758; VIR U-0134697; W6 14509. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598762. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-152; K-45810; VIR U-0134718; W6 14510. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598763. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-153; K-45812; VIR U-0134709; W6 14511. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598764. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-154; K-45760; VIR U-0134698; W6 14512. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598765. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-155; K-45752; VIR U-0134699; W6 14513. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

294


Chita Region, Siberia.<br />

PI 598766. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-157; K-38153; VIR U-013413; W6 14515. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Alma Ata Region.<br />

PI 598767. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-158; K-44168; VIR U-0134708; W6 14516. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Primorsky Region.<br />

PI 5987 68. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-159; K-45817; VIR U-0134702; W6 14517. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598769. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-160; K-45754; VIR U-0134712; W6 14518. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598770. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-161; K-45765; VIR U-0134713; W6 14519. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598771. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-162; K-45766; VIR U-0134703; W6 14520. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598772. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. JA-163; K-45807; VIR U-0134728; W6 14521. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598773. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-167; K-4<strong>206</strong>1; VIR U-0134726; W6 14525. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

PI 598774. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-168; K-40808; VIR U-0134725; W6 14526. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Kami, northeast of Leningrad, Ukhta.<br />

PI 598775. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-169; K-44159; VIR U-0134611; W6 14527. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Primorsky Region, Far East of Russia.<br />

PI 598776. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-171; K-44139; VIR U-0134695; W6 14529. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Amur Region, Far East of Russia.<br />

PI 598777. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-172; K-4<strong>206</strong>2; VIR U-0134742; W6 14530. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Khabarovsk Region, Far East of Russia.<br />

PI 598778. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-173; K-44145; VIR U-0134694; W6 14531. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

PI 598779. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-176; K-40007; VIR U-0134738; W6 14534. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Amur Region, Far East of Russia.<br />

295


PI 598780. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-178; K-44160; VIR U-0134710; W6 14536. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Primorsky Region, Maritime Territory, Vladivostok, Far East of Russia.<br />

PI 598781. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-179; K-46471; VIR U-0134706; W6 14537. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southwest of Baikal, Buryat Automous Republic.<br />

PI 598782. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-180; K-45753; VIR U-0134711; W6 14538. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598783. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-190; K-46470; W6 14548. Collected in Kazakhstan. Southeast of<br />

Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598784. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-191; K-45762; VIR U-0134674; W6 14549. Collected in Kazakhstan<br />

. Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598785. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-195; K-4<strong>206</strong>3; W6 14553. Collected in Kazakhstan. Amur Region,<br />

Far East of Russia.<br />

PI 598786. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-196; K-45757; VIR U-0134693; W6 14554. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598787. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-197; K-40000; VIR U-0134691; W6 14555. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Amur Region, Far East of Russia.<br />

?I 598788. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-198; K-39237; VIR U-0134672; W6 14556. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Alma Ata.<br />

PI 598789. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. JA-199; K-45751; VIR U-0134688; W6 14557. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Chita (Siberia).<br />

PI 598790. Elymus fibrosus (Schrenk) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. JA-201; K-47035; VIR U-0134678; W6 14559. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Lake Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

PI 598791. Elymus trachycaulus (Link) Gould ex Shinners<br />

Wild. JA-<strong>206</strong>; K-45825; VIR U-0134675; W6 14564. Collected in Kazakhstan.<br />

Southeast of Baikal, Buryat Autonomous Republic.<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Michael D. Casler, University of Wisconsin, Department of Agronomy, 1575<br />

Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1597, United States; Douglas A.<br />

Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah State<br />

296


University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by Kevin B.<br />

Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory,<br />

Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/14/1993.<br />

PI 598792. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. ex Griseb.<br />

Wild. AJC-227; W6 14570. Collected 08/17/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 1100 m. 3.5km north of Cherga, Altai Region.<br />

PI 598793. Elymus gmelinii (Ledeb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. AJC-255; W6 14579. Collected 08/16/1988 in Russian Federation. 5km<br />

west of Yubagon Village, Altai Region, Siberia.<br />

PI 598794. Elymus gmelinii (Ledeb.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. AJC-256; W6 14580. Collected 08/16/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

10km east of Yubagon Pass, Altai Region.<br />

PI 598795. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. AJC-269; W6 14587. Collected 08/15/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Subalpine meadow near Topuchee Pass, Altai Mountains, Siberia. Mixed<br />

grass/forbs.<br />

PI 598796. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. AJC-271; W6 14588. Collected 08/14/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Experimental farm in Cherga, Inst. of Cytology & Genetics of the<br />

Siberian Branch of Scademy of Science at <strong>No</strong>vosibirsk.<br />

PI 598797. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. AJC-272; W6 14589. Collected 08/14/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Experimental farm in Cherga, Inst. of Cytology & Genetics of the<br />

Siberian Branch of Academy of Science, <strong>No</strong>vosibirsk.<br />

PI 598798. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. AJC-273; W6 14590. Collected 08/14/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Experimental farm in Cherga, Inst. of Cytology and Genetics of the<br />

Siberian Branch of Academy of Science, <strong>No</strong>vosibirsk.<br />

PI 598799. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. AJC-274; W6 14591. Collected 08/14/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Experimental farm in Cherga, Inst. of Cytology and Genetics of the<br />

Siberian Branch of Academy of Science, <strong>No</strong>vosibirsk.<br />

PI 598800. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. AJC-275; W6 14592. Collected 08/17/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Near Cherga village, Altai Region, Siberia.<br />

PI 598801. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. AJC-279; W6 14595. Collected 08/17/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Elevation 1200 m. Top of Kukuya Pass 30km west of Cherga, Altai Region,<br />

Siberia.<br />

PI 598802. Elymus sibiricus L.<br />

Wild. AJC-282; W6 14598. Collected 08/17/1988 in Russian Federation. 2km<br />

northwest of Kamlak, Altai Mountains, Siberia.<br />

PI 598803. Leymus angustus (Trin.) Pilg.<br />

297


Wild. AJC-373; VIR-40623; W6 14602. Collected 01/17/1989 in Russian<br />

Federation.<br />

PI 598804. Leymus angustus (Trin.) Pilg.<br />

Wild. AJC-375; W6 14604. Collected 08/25/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Edge of road, no grazing, dry, Martuk-1, 15km west northwest of Martuk,<br />

on route from Aktyubinsk to Orenburg, USSR.<br />

PI 598805. Leymus angustus (Trin.) Pilg.<br />

Wild. AJC-392; W6 14613. Collected 08/26/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Sandy, ungrazed area, Lenin State Farm, 6km east of Kruchkovka, Orenburg<br />

Region.<br />

PI 598806. Leymus racemosus (Lam.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. AJC-418; W6 14622. Collected 08/23/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Next to Malaya Khobda River, some grazing, near Aktu-70, 72km southwest<br />

of Aktyubinsk.<br />

PI 598807. Leymus racemosus (Lam.) Tzvelev<br />

Wild. AJC-420; W6 14623. Collected 08/23/1988 in Russian Federation.<br />

Dryland area of farm, right next to power transformer station, Saraldjy<br />

State Farm-2, Aktyubinsk Region.<br />

PI 598808. Agropyron fragile (Roth) P. Candargy<br />

Wild. AJC-594; W6 14627. Collected 05/16/1989 in Russian Federation.<br />

Kazakhstan Inst. of Fodder Crops, Alma Ata. Origin: Strain "Takumsky".<br />

1986 seed.<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.<br />

Donated by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range Research, Utah State<br />

University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/09/1993.<br />

PI 598809. Elymus lanceolatus (Scribn. & J. G. Sm.) Gould ssp.<br />

lanceolatus<br />

Wild. K164; Acc:361; W6 14629. Collected in Wyoming, United States.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rtheast Kemmerer, Lincoln County.<br />

PI 598810. Elymus lanceolatus (Scribn. & J. G. Sm.) Gould ssp.<br />

lanceolatus<br />

Wild. K165; Ace:362; W6 14630. Collected in Wyoming, United States.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rtheast Kemmerer, Lincoln County.<br />

PI 598811. Elymus lanceolatus (Scribn. & J. G. Sm.) Gould ssp.<br />

lanceolatus<br />

Wild. K166; Ace:363; W6 14631. Collected in Wyoming, United States. East<br />

Kemmerer, Lincoln County.<br />

The following were collected by Stan Kitchen, U.S. Forest Service, Shrub<br />

Science Lab., 735 <strong>No</strong>rth 500 East, Provo, Utah 84606, United States. Donated<br />

by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range Research, Utah State<br />

University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/09/1993.<br />

298


PI 598812. Elyxnus wawawaiensis ined.<br />

Wild. B51; Ace:773; W6 14641. Collected in Oregon, United States.<br />

Enterprise, WaiIowa County.<br />

The following were donated by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range<br />

Research, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.<br />

Received 12/09/1993.<br />

PI 598813. Elymus wawawaiensis ined.<br />

Wild. T-427; W6 14642. Collected in Oregon, United States. 11.5m<br />

northeast Joseph on Highway 82, Wallowa County.<br />

PI 598814. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. Ace:704; W6 14646. Collected in Utah, United States. 2m southwest<br />

Curlew Junction (Highway 42 and 30) on Highway 30, Box Elder County.<br />

The following were collected by D.C. Nielson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range<br />

Research, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.<br />

Donated by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range Research, Utah State<br />

University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/09/1993.<br />

PI 598815. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love<br />

Wild. Ace:65; W6 14647. Collected in Idaho, United States. 10m south<br />

Howe on Highway 33, Butte County.<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.<br />

Donated by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range Research, Utah State<br />

University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/09/1993.<br />

PI 598816. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love<br />

Wild. K67; Ace:237; W6 14649. Collected in Washington, United States. 2m<br />

south Connell on Highway 395, Franklin County.<br />

PI 598817. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love<br />

Wild. K62; Ace:653; W6 14652. Collected in Utah, United States.<br />

Wellsville Canyon, Cache County.<br />

The following were collected by Stan Kitchen, U.S. Forest Service, Shrub<br />

Science Lab., 735 <strong>No</strong>rth 500 East, Provo, Utah 84606, United States. Donated<br />

by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range Research, Utah State<br />

University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/09/1993.<br />

PI 598818. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love<br />

Wild. B91; Ace:701; W6 14656. Collected in Oregon, United States. 9m<br />

northwest Ontario on 1-84, Malheur County.<br />

The following were collected by Dave Stout, Washington State University,<br />

Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Johnson Hall, Room 61, Pullman,<br />

Washington 99164-6402, United States; A. M. Davis, USDA, ARS, Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />

299


Introduction Station, 59 Johnson Hall, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United<br />

States. Donated by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range Research, Utah<br />

State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/09/1993.<br />

PI 598819. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love<br />

Wild. D&S 114 (mix 2); Acc:1036; W6 14658. Collected in Washington,<br />

United States, lm south Asotin on Highway 129, Asotin County.<br />

Originally mixed with Elymus lanceolatus spp. wawawaiensis.<br />

The following were donated by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range<br />

Research, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States.<br />

Received 12/09/1993.<br />

PI 598820. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-l; W6 14659. Collected in Utah, United States, lm west Curlew<br />

Junction (Highway 42 and 30) on Highway 42, Box Elder County.<br />

PI 598821. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-15; W6 14660. Collected in Washington, United States. Wawawai<br />

Park, Whitman County.<br />

PI 598822. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-456; W6 14665. Collected in Colorado, United States. 17.5m<br />

northeast Meeker on Highway 13, Rio Blanco County.<br />

PI 598823. Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-568; W6 14666. Collected in Washington, United States. 3m east<br />

Maryhill on Highway 14, Klickitat County.<br />

The following were collected by Kay H. Asay, USDA, ARS, Forage & Range<br />

Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Michael D. Casler, University of Wisconsin, Department of Agronomy, 1575<br />

Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1597, United States; Douglas A.<br />

Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah State<br />

University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Donated by Kevin B.<br />

Jensen, USDA, ARS, Utah State University, Forage & Range Research Laboratory,<br />

Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 12/10/1993.<br />

PI 598824. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Schult.<br />

Wild. AJC-029; MA-82-44-45; W6 14908. Collected 08/24/1988 in Kazakhstan<br />

. Near Uil River, Aktyubinsk region. Associated with bluegrass.<br />

Unknown source. Received 02/07/1994.<br />

PI 598825. Bromus mango E. Desv.<br />

W6 14986. Collected in Argentina.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Saddik Saidi, Morocco. Received 08/19/1994.<br />

300


PI 598826. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MOO4.CPG94; W6 15733. Collected 07/12/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 35<br />

deg. 7 1 5 11 N. Longitude 5 deg. 17' 22 l! W. Elevation 426 m. Near<br />

Chefchaouen, 8 km southeast of Chefchaouen at intersection of roads P2 8<br />

and P39. Grazed. River bed/edge. Slope 0-5%, aspect W. 1/4 shade. Soil<br />

loam, pH 6.0-6.5. Seasonally inundated, stream terrace, wet river<br />

bottom/shale-alluvium bed rock. Area sampled 40,000 sq. m. Surrounding<br />

vegetation evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree<br />

species Quercus suber. Dom. shrub sp. Oleander. Dom herb/grass sp.<br />

Couch, Bermuda. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598827. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MOO7.CPG94; W6 15736. Collected 07/12/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 35<br />

deg. 3' 39 11 N. Longitude 50 deg. 10' 38'' W. Elevation 910 m. Near<br />

Bab-taza, 3 km east of Bab-taza on road P39. Grazed. Slope 11-40%,<br />

aspect W. 1/4 shade. Soil loam, pH 6.5. Rainfall 1150 mm. Seasonally<br />

dry, upper slope. Vegetation closed, evergreen open forest with closed<br />

lower layers. Surrounding veg. seasonal tall grass. Dominant tree<br />

species Quercus suber, Q. ilex. Dom. shrub sp. Cistus mont., Pistacia<br />

lent. Dom. herb/grass sp. tall annual grasses, Avena sp. Population<br />

distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598828. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MOO9.CPG94; W6 15738. Collected 07/12/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 35<br />

deg. 4 1 53'' N. Longitude 5 deg. 4 1 18" W. Elevation 907 m. Near<br />

Cherafa, 4 km east of Cherafa on road P39-Chefchaouen to Al.Hoceima.<br />

Grazed. Roadside spring seep. Slope 11-40%, aspect S. 1/4 shade. Soil<br />

sandy loam on shale sandstone mix, pH 10.0. Rainfall 12 30 mm. Moist,<br />

basin, mid slope. Assoc. spp. Juncus, Oleander, Couch. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Population distribution patchy, abundance<br />

occasional. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598829. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO12.CPG94; W6 15741. Collected 07/12/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 56' II 11 N. Longitude 4 deg. 27' 59' • W. Elevation 1506 m. Near<br />

Ketama, 13 km east of Retana on P3 9 road, Chefchaouen to Al-Hoceima.<br />

Grazed.Slope 11-40%,aspect E.Open.Soil clay,heavy/basic,on limestone<br />

type rock,pH 9.5-10.0.Rainfall 900 mm.Moist,mid slope,spring bog. Assoc.<br />

sp. Juniper sp., Juncus sp. in weep, Lotus c, thistle, clovers, T.<br />

stell., T. camp., Medics-Burr. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598830. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO14.CPG94; W6 15743. Collected 07/12/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 56' II 11 N. Longitude 4 deg. 27' 59'' W. Elevation 1506 m. Near<br />

Ketama, 13 km east of Retana on P39 road, Chefchaouen to Al-Hoceima.<br />

Grazed.Slope 11-40%, aspect E. Open.Soil clay, heavy/basic, on limestone<br />

type rock, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 900 mm. Moist,mid slope,spring<br />

bog.Assoc. spp. Juniper sp.,Juncus sp. in weep,Lotus<br />

c.,thistle,clovers,T. stell.,T. camp.,Medics-Burr. Population<br />

distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598831. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

301


Wild. MO17.CPG94; W6 15746. Collected 07/12/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 34' 28'• N. Longitude 4 deg. 35 f 34" W. Elevation 380 m. Near<br />

Taounate, 5 km northeast of Taounate, 1 km. east on road S304 from S302,<br />

Ketama-Taounate. Grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect E. Open. Soil loam,heavy<br />

calcareous,on dolomite bedrock,stony on surface,pH 8.5-9.0.Rainfall 800<br />

mm.Moist,ravine watercourse.Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass.Surrounding veg. seasonal tall and short grass. Population<br />

distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598832. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO20.CPG94; W6 15749. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 42' 38 11 N. Longitude 3 deg. 55' 20'• W. Elevation 1400 m. Near<br />

Aknoul, 10 km west of Aknoul on road S304, 9 km. west of intersection<br />

with S312. Grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect NE. 1/4 shade. Soil loam, heavy,<br />

on calcareous shale, pH 9.0-9.5. Rainfall 500 mm. Moist, ravine by irr.<br />

orchard/alfalfa crops. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. cereal-vineyard-orchard. Dominant tree species Quercus<br />

ilex on slopes, Poplar and Salix spp. in ravine. Dom. shrub sp.<br />

Calycotome villosus. Dom. herb/grass sp. annual/perennial grass, Avena,<br />

Festuca arundinacea. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598833. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO21.CPG94; W6 15750. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 42' 38' ' N. Longitude 3 deg. 55' 20 fl W. Elevation 1400 m. Near<br />

Aknoul, 10 km west of Aknoul on road S304, 9 km. west of intersection<br />

with S312. Grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect NE. 1/4 shade. Soil loam, pH<br />

9.0-9.5. Rainfall 500 mm. Seasonally dry, upper slope. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. cereal-vineyard-orchard<br />

agriculture. Dominant tree species Quercus ilex on slpe. Poplar and<br />

Salix spp. in ravine. Dom. shrub sp. Calycotome villosus. Dom.<br />

herb/grass sp. annual/perennial grass, Avena, Festuca arundinacea.<br />

Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598834. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO24.CPG94; W6 15753. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 44' 5 11 N. Longitude 3 deg. 49' 13 f • W. Elevation 1110 m. Near<br />

Aknoul, 12 km north of Aknoul on road S312. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect<br />

S. Light open. Riverbed on alluvial shale. Soil loam, pH 8.5-9.0.<br />

Seasonally inundated, floodplain. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with closed lower layers.<br />

Dominant tree species Populus, Salix sp. Dom. shrub sp. Oleander. Dom.<br />

herb/grass sp. annual grasses, Avena sp. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598835. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO25.CPG94; W6 15754. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 44' 5 lf N. Longitude 3 deg. 49' 13•' W. Elevation 1110 m. Near<br />

Aknoul, 12 km north of Aknoul on road S312. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect<br />

S. Light open. Riverbed on alluvial shale. Soil loam, pH 8.5-9.0.<br />

Seasonally dry, mid slope. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with closed lower layers.<br />

Dominant tree species Populus, Salix spp. Dom. shrub sp. Oleander. Dom.<br />

herb/grass sp. annual grasses, Avena sp. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

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PI 598836. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO26.CPG94; W6 15755. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 47' 17 •' N. Longitude 3 deg. 45' 35'' W. Elevation 826 m. Near<br />

Tizi-Ouzli, 7 km north of Tizi-Ouzli on road S312. Grazed. Slope 0-5%,<br />

aspect N. Light open. Soil loam, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 440 mm.<br />

Seasonally inundated, floodplain. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Surrounding veg. degraded evergreen open forest with closed lower<br />

layers. Dominant tree species Populus, Salix spp. Dom. shrub sp.<br />

Oleander. Dom. herb/grass sp. tall annual grass, Avena and couch grass.<br />

Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598837. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO27.CPG94; W6 15756. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 47' 17" N. Longitude 3 deg. 45 1 35' ' W. Elevation 826 m. Near<br />

Tizi-Ouzli, 7 km north of Tizi-Ouzli on road S312. Grazed. Slope 0-5%,<br />

aspect N. Light open. Soil loam, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 440 mm.<br />

Seasonally inundated, floodplain. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Surrounding veg. degraded evergreen forest with closed lower<br />

layers. Dominant tree species Populus, Salix spp. Dom. shrub sp.<br />

Oleander. Dom. herb/grass sp. tall annual grass, Avena and couch grass.<br />

Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598838. Festuca sp.<br />

Wild. MO29.CPG94; W6 15758. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 47' 17" N. Longitude 3 deg. 45' 35'' W. Elevation 826 m. Near<br />

Tizi-Ouzli, 7 km north of Tizi-Ouzli on road S312. Grazed.Slope<br />

0-5%,aspect N.Open.Riverbed on alluvial shale.Soil loam, pH 9.5-10.0.<br />

Rainfall 440 mm.Seasonally inundated, floodplain. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasoanl tall grass. Surrounding veg. degraded evergreen forest with<br />

closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Populus, Salix spp. Dom.<br />

shrub sp. Oleander. Dom. herb/grass sp. tall annual grass, Avena and<br />

couch grass. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth<br />

habit erect.<br />

PI 598839. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. MO30.CPG94; W6 15759. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 8' 42 !I N. Longitude 4 deg. 0 1 51" W. Elevation 1120 m. Near Taza,<br />

16 km south of Taza near Ras-El-Oued on road S311. Grazed. Slope 11-40%,<br />

aspect NE. Light open. Soil hillside loam on calcareous dolomite<br />

bedrock, pH 7.5-8.0. Moist, ravine, mid slope. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with closed<br />

lower layers. Dominant tree species Quercus ilex. Dom. shrub sp.<br />

Calycotome villosa, Juniperus sp. Dom. herb/grass sp. perennial clovers,<br />

grasses, couch. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent.<br />

Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598840. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO32.CPG94; W6 15761. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 8' 42 lf N. Longitude 4 deg. 0' 51" W. Elevation 1120 m. Near Taza,<br />

16 km south of Taza near Ras-El-Oued on road S311. Grazed. Slope 11-40%,<br />

aspect NE. Light open. Soil loam on calcareous dolomite bedrock, pH<br />

7.5-8.0. Moist, ravine, mid slope. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Surrounding vegetation evergreen open forest with closed lower<br />

layers. Dominant tree species Quercus ilex. Dom. shrub sp., Calycotome<br />

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villosa, Juniperus sp. Dom. herb/grass sp. perennial clovers, grasses,<br />

couch. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit<br />

erect.<br />

PI 598841. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO35.CPG94; W6 15764. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 34<br />

deg. 8 1 42 f • N. Longitude 4 deg. 0' 51 fl W. Elevation 1120 m. Near Taza,<br />

16 km south of Taza near Ras-El-Oued on road S311. Grazed. Slope 11-40%,<br />

aspect NE. Open. Loam on calcareous dolomite bedrock, pH 7.5-8.0.<br />

Rainfall 900 mm. Moist, ravine, mid slope, spring weep. Veg. closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass.Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with closed<br />

lower layers. Dominant tree species Quercus ilex. Dom. shrub sp.<br />

Calycotome villosa, Juniperus sp. Dom. herb/grass sp. perennial clovers,<br />

grasses, couch. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598842. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO36.CPG94; W6 15765. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 56' 47'• N. Longitude 4 deg. 24' 50'• W. Elevation 760 m. Near<br />

Tahala, 17 km south of Tahala on road 4803 to Ribat-El-Kheir. Grazed.<br />

Slope 11-40%, aspect W. Open. Loam on calcareous dolomite bedrock, pH<br />

9.0. Rainfall 700 mm. Moist, ravine in wheat/olive orchard. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass.Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with<br />

closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Callistris articulata. Dom.<br />

shrub sp. Chamaerops humilis, Jujube. Dom. herb/grass sp. tall annual,<br />

Avena, Couch. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598843. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO37.CPG94; W6 15766. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 56 1 47' • N. Longitude 4 deg. 24' 50•• W. Elevation 760 m. Near<br />

Tahala, 17 km south of Tahala on road 4803 to Ribat-El-Kheir. Grazed.<br />

Slope 11-40%, aspect W. Light pen. Soil loam on calcareous dolomite<br />

bedrock, pH 9.0. Rainfall 700 mm. Seasonally dry, mid slope. Veg.<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with<br />

closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Callitris articulata. Dom.<br />

shrub sp. Chamaerops humilis, Jujube. Dom. herb/grass sp. tall annual,<br />

Avena, Couch. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth<br />

habit erect.<br />

PI 598844. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO39.CPG94; W6 15768. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 51' 50 •' N. Longitude 4 deg. 30 1 56•' W. Elevation 940 m. Near<br />

El-Menzel, 5 km east of El-Menzel on road 4610 to Sefrou. Cultivated.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Light open. Soil loam on highly calcareous<br />

bedrock, surface rock with free lime, pH 9.5. Rainfall 600 mm. Moist,<br />

irrigation canal. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding<br />

veg. irrigated agricul. Population distribution patchy, abundance<br />

frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598845. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO40.CPG94; W6 15769. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 51' 50'• N. Longitude 4 deg. 30' 56•' W. Elevation 940 m. Near<br />

El-Menzel, 5 km east of El-Menzel on road 4610 to Sefrou. Cultivated.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Light open. Soil loam on highly calcareous<br />

304


edrock, surface rock with free lime, pH 9.5. Rainfall 600 mm.<br />

Seasonally dry, plateau. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. irrigated agricul. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598846. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO42.CPG94; W6 15771. Collected 07/13/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 49' 48'' N. Longitude 4 deg. 42' 2'' w Elevation 732 m. Near<br />

Sefrou, 15 km east of Sefrou on road 4610. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect N.<br />

1/2 shade. Soil loam on calcareous bedrock, rocky, free limestone, pH<br />

9.5. Rainfall 600 mm. Moist-seasonally dry, irrigation canal. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. orchard-veg. crops.<br />

Populatin distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598847. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. MO43.CPG94; W6 15772. Collected 07/14/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 39' 3 11 N. Longitude 5 deg. 2' 22•' W. Elevation 1410 m. Near<br />

Imouzzer, 9 km south of Imouzzer off road P24, 1 km. to east on road<br />

4628. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect N. 1/2 shade. Soil loam on calcareous<br />

dolomite bedrock, rocky, pH 8.5-9.0. Rainfall 800 mm. Moist, alluvial<br />

fan, lake shore. Vegetation closed, seasonal short grass. Surrounding<br />

vegetation evergreen forest. Population distribution patchy, abundance<br />

frequent. Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598848. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO44.CPG94; W6 15773. Collected 07/14/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 39' 3 11 N. Longitude 5 deg. 2' 22'' W. Elevation 1410 m. Near<br />

Imouzzer, 9 km south of Imouzzer off road P24, 1 km. to east on road<br />

4628. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect N. 1/2 shade. Soil loam on calcareous<br />

dolomite bedrock, pH 8.5-9.0. Rainfall 800 mm. Moist, alluvial fan, lake<br />

shore. Vegetation closed, seasonal short grass. Surrounding veg.<br />

evergreen forest. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598849. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO46.CPG94; W6 15775. Collected 07/14/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 37' 24'' N. Longitude 4 deg. 54' 6 11 W. Elevation 1460 m. Near<br />

Annoceur, 8 km SW of Annoceur on road 3325 west of road P20. Grazed.<br />

Slope 11-40%, aspect E. Open. Soil loam, hydromorphic, on calcareous<br />

bedrock, surface stony, free limestone, pH 10.0. Rainfall 800 mm.<br />

Seasonally inundated, basin. Veg. closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. evergreen forest. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598850. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO49.CPG94; W6 15778. Collected 07/14/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 46' 9 11 N. Longitude 4 deg. 49' 40'' W. Elevation 1055 m. Near<br />

Sefrou, 7 km south of Sefrou on road P20, Fes to Ifrane.<br />

Grazed-cultivated. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. 1/2 shade. Soil loam on<br />

calcareous bedrock, pH 10.0. Rainfall 650 mm. Seasonally inundated,<br />

irrigation ditch. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding<br />

veg. evergreen forest. Population distribution patchy, abundance<br />

occasional. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598851. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

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Wild. MO50.CPG94; W6 15779. Collected 07/14/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 45' 40" N. Longitude 5 deg. 0 1 14•• w. Elevation 1080 m. Near<br />

Imouzzer, 3 km north of Imouzzer on road P24, Fes-Ifrane. Past grazed,<br />

now roadway/cultivated lavander shrub plantation. Slope 11-40%, aspect<br />

SW. Open. Soil loam on calcareous rock free limestone, pH 9.5-10.0.<br />

Rainfall 650 mm. Seasonally inundated, basin. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass. Population distribution patchy, abundance<br />

frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598852. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO53.CPG94; W6 15782. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 46' 5 11 N. Longitude 6 deg. 16' 9 11 W. Elevation 530 m. Near<br />

Tiflet, 18 km south of Tiflet on S209, Tiflet-Oulmes. Grazed. Slope<br />

0-5%, aspect W. Light open. Soil clay, heavy cracking, on calcareous<br />

bedrock, surface rocky, eroded, pH 9.5. Rainfall 500 mm. Moist, ravine.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. cereal-pasture<br />

agriculture. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598853. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO55.CPG94; W6 15784. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 31' 17'• N. Longitude 6 deg. 15' 29'• W. Elevation 750 m. Near<br />

Tiddas, 8 km south of Tiddas on road S109, Tiflet-Oulmes. Grazed.Slope<br />

11-40%,aspect NE. 1/4 shade.Soil clay,heavy cracking,on calcareous<br />

schist,surface rocky,eroded,pH 8.5. Rainfall 600 mm. Seasonally<br />

dry,ravine,mid slope.Vegetation closed,seasonal tall grass.Surrunding<br />

veg. cereal-pasture agri. Population distribution patchy, abundance<br />

frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

33 00, Australia; Walter Graves, University of California, Cooperative<br />

Extension Service, 777 E. Rialto Avenue, San Bernadino, California<br />

92415-0730, United States; Saddik Saidi, Morocco. Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598854. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. MO58.CPG94; W6 15787. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 29' 9 11 N. Longitude 6 deg. 8' 45'' W. Elevation 980 m. Near<br />

Oulmes, 18 km west of Oulmes on road S209, Tiflet-Oulmes. Grazed. Slope<br />

0-5%, aspect S. Light open. Soil loam on schist bedrock, pH 6.0.<br />

Rainfall 700 mm. Moist meadow in watercourse. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with closed<br />

lower layers. Dominant tree species Quercus suber. Dom. shrub sp.<br />

Lavandula stoechas. Dom. herb/grass sp. perennial grass/clovers, couch,<br />

strawberry. Area sampled 20,000 sq. m. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Saddik Saidi, Morocco. Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598855. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

306


Wild. MO59.CPG94; W6 15788. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 29' 9 11 N. Longitude 6 deg. 8 1 45'' W. Elevation 980 m. Near<br />

Oulmes, 18 km west of Oulmes on road S209, Tiflet-Oulmes. Grazed. Slope<br />

0-5%, aspect S. Open. Soil loam on schist bedrock, pH 6.0. Rainfall 700<br />

mm. Moist meadow in watercourse. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with closed lower layers.<br />

Dominant tree species Quercus suber. Dom. shrub sp. Lavandula stoechas.<br />

Dom. herb/grass sp. perennial grass/clovers, couch, strawberry. Area<br />

sampled 40,000 sq. m. Population distribution patchy, abundance<br />

occasional. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598856. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO60.CPG94; W6 15789. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 29' 9 1 ' N. Longitude 6 deg. 8 1 45' f W. Elevation 980 m. Near<br />

Oulmes, 18 km west of Oulmes on road S2 09, Tiflet-Oulmes. Grazed. Slope<br />

6-10%, aspect N,E,S,W. 1/4 shade. Soil loam on schist bedrock, pH 6.0.<br />

Rainfall 700 mm. Seasonally dry, ridgetop, lower-upper slope, adjacent<br />

to watercourse. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Dominant tree<br />

species Quercus suber. Dom. shrub sp. Lavandula stoechas. Dom.<br />

herb/grass sp perennial grass/clovers, couch, strawberry. Area sampled<br />

10,000 sq. m. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth<br />

habit erect.<br />

PI 598857. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. MO61.CPG94; W6 15790. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 29' 9 11 N. Longitude 6 deg. 8' 45'' W. Elevation 980 m. Near<br />

Oulmes, 18 km west of Oulmes on road S2 09, Tiflet-Oulmes. Grazed. Slope<br />

6-10%, aspect N, S. Open. Soil loam on schist bedrock, pH 6.0. Rainfall<br />

700 mm. Seasonally dry, lower slope, up from ravine.Vegetation<br />

closed,seasonal tall grass.Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with<br />

closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Quercus suber. Dom. shrub<br />

sp. Lavandula stoechas. Dom. herb/grass sp. perennial grass/clovers,<br />

couch, strawberry. Area sampled 40,000 sq. m. Population distribution<br />

patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598858. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO64.CPG94; W6 15793. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 24' 7 1 ' N. Longitude 5 deg. 57' 37'' W. Elevation 1240 m. Near<br />

Oulmes, 5 km east of Oulmes on Dirt road S109, Oulmes-Mrirt. Grazed.<br />

Slope 6-10%, aspect NE. Open. Soil loam, eroded, vjatercourse on rocky<br />

schist bedrock, pH 7.0. Rainfall 800 mm. Moist, ravine. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with<br />

closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Quercus ilex, Q. suber. Dom.<br />

shrub sp. Lavandula stoechas, Ulex sp. Dom. herb/grass sp. perennial<br />

grass, annual grass, couch, Avena. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598859. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO65.CPG94; W6 15794. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 24' 7" N. Longitude 5 deg. 57' 37 11 W. Elevation 1240 m. Near<br />

Oulmes, 5 km east of Oulmes on Dirt road S109, Oulmes-Mrirt. Grazed.<br />

Slope 11-40%, aspect E,W.Open.Soil loam,eroded,pH 7.0. Rainfall 800<br />

mm.Seasonally dry,lower-upper slope next to<br />

ravine-watercourse.Vegetation closed,seasonal tall grass.Surronding veg.<br />

evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species<br />

307


Quercus ilex, Q. suber. Dom. shrub sp. Lavandula stoechas, Ulex sp. ,<br />

Dom. herb/grass sp. perennial grass/annual grass, couch, Avena.<br />

Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598860. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO67.CPG94; W6 15796. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 20' 14 •' N. Longitude 5 deg. 49' 54 f ' W. Elevation 1310 m. Near<br />

Oulmes, 32 km southeast of Oulmes on Dirt road S209, Oulmes-Mrirt.<br />

Grazed slope 11-40%,aspect W. Open.Soil rocky eroded loam on cereal<br />

slopes, pH 5.5-6.0. Rainfall 900+ mm. Moist, ravine,waterway on<br />

shale.Vegetation closed,seasonal tall grass.Surrounding veg. evergreen<br />

open forest with closed lower layers. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit erect. Area sampled 40,000 sq. m.<br />

PI 598861. Phalaris aguatica L.<br />

Wild. MO68.CPG94; W6 15797. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 20' 14" N. Longitude 5 deg. 49' 54" W. Elevation 1310 m. Near<br />

Oulmes, 32 km southeast of Oulmes on Dirt road S2 09, Oulmes-Mrirt.<br />

Grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect W. Open. Soil rocky eroded loam, pH<br />

5.5-6.0. Rainfall 900+ mm. Moist, ravine, waterway on shale. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with<br />

closed lower layers. Population distribution patchy, abundance<br />

frequent. Growth habit erect. Area sampled 4 0,000 sq. m.<br />

PI 598862. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO70.CPG94; W6 15799. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 21 1 43'' N. Longitude 5 deg. 33' 21'' W. Elevation 900 m. Near<br />

Mrirt, 24 km north of Mrirt on road S331, Mrirt-Meknes. Past grazed, now<br />

cultivated, orchard. Slope 6-10%, aspect W. 1/4 shade. Soil degraded<br />

loam, some cracking, rocky on top of calcareous bedrock, pH 9.0.<br />

Rainfall 500 mm. Seasonally dry, mid slope. Vegetation closed, seasonal<br />

3hort grass. Dominant tree species cultivated olive. Dom. shrub sp.<br />

Zizyphus lotus. Dom. herb/grass sp. annual grasses, Vulpia, some Avena<br />

sp., per. grass, Hyperrhinia hirta. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

?I 598863. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO72.CPG94; W6 15801. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 34' 44•• N. Longitude 5 deg. 26' 58'' W. Elevation 1030 m. Near<br />

Meknes/Boufekrane, 37 km south of Meknes on road S331, Mrirt-Meknes.<br />

Past grazed, now cultivated. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. 1/4 shade. Soil clay,<br />

heavy cracking, on calcareous bedrock, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 600 mm.<br />

Moist, alluvial fan-flood plain. Vegetation closed, seasonal short<br />

grass.Area sampled 20,000 sq. m. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance occasional. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598864. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. MO73.CPG94; W6 15802. Collected 07/16/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 34' 44'' N. Longitude 5 deg. 26' 58 •' W. Elevation 1030 m. Near<br />

Meknes/Boufekrane, 37 km south of Meknes on road S331, Mrirt-Meknes.<br />

Past grazed, now cultivated. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. 1/4 shade. Soil clay,<br />

heavy cracking, on calcareous bedrock, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 600 mm.<br />

Moist, alluvial fan-flood plain. Vegetation closed,seasonal short<br />

grass.Area sampled 20,000 sq. m. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

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The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Badia Baya, Morocco. Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598865. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. MO76.CPG94; W6 15805. Collected 07/18/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 30 1 35 11 N. Longitude 5 deg. 18' I 11 W. Elevation 1370 m. Near<br />

Azrou, 12 km northwest of Azrou on road P21, El-Hajeb-Azrou. Grazed.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect NW. Open. Soil rocky degraded loam on calcareous<br />

dolomite, pH 8.5-9.0. Rainfall 800 mm. Seasonally dry, plateau.<br />

Vegetation closed,seasonal tall grass.Surrounding veg. cereal-pasture<br />

agri.Area sampled 60,000 sq. m. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance frequent. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598866. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO77.CPG94; W6 15806. Collected 07/18/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 30 1 35 11 N. Longitude 5 deg. 18' I 11 W. Elevation 1370 m. Near<br />

Azrou, 12 km northwest of Azrou on road P21, El-Hajeb-Azrou. Grazed.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect NW. Open. Soil rocky degraded loam on calcareous<br />

dolomite, pH 8.5-9.0. Rainfall 800 mm. Seasonally dry,<br />

plateau.Vegetation closed,seasonal tall grass.Surrounding veg.<br />

cereal-pasture agri.Area sampled 60,000 sq. m. Population distribution<br />

patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598867. Lolium rigidum Gaudin<br />

Wild. MO81.CPG94; W6 15810. Collected 07/18/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 29' 37'• N. Longitude 5 deg. 15' 49" W. Elevation 1270 m. Near<br />

Azrou, 7 km northwest of Azrou on road P21, El-Hajeb-Azrou. Grazed.<br />

Slope 11-40%, aspect SE. Open. Soil loam on calcareous rock, pH<br />

9.5-10.0. Rainfall 825 mm. Moist, ravine, spring bog. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. cereal-pasture-orchard<br />

agriculture. Population distribution patchy, abundance frequent. Growth<br />

habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598868. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO82.CPG94; W6 15811. Collected 07/18/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 26 1 24'• N. Longitude 5 deg. 14' 53 •' W. Elevation 1150 m. Near<br />

Azrou, 4 km southwest of Azrou at Ain Abhbal. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect<br />

S. Open. Soil alluvim loam on calcareous rock, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 840<br />

mm. Seasonally inundated, stream/meadow terrace. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. orchard-cereal-pasture agriculture.<br />

PI 598869. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. MO86.CPG94; W6 15815. Collected 07/18/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 18' 35'' N. Longitude 5 deg. 20' 19" W. Elevation 1280 m. Near<br />

Ain-Leuh, 3 km north of Ain-Leuh on road S303, south of Azrou. Grazed.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect W. Open. Soil loam on calcareous rock, pH 9.5-10.0.<br />

Rainfall 840 mm. Seasonally dry, plateau, next to orchard/roadside.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal short grass. Surrounding veg.<br />

orchard-cereal-pasture agriculture. Population distribution patchy,<br />

abundance occasional. Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

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PI 598870. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. MO87.CPG94; W6 15816. Collected 07/18/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 17' 12'• N. Longitude 5 deg. 20' 29 11 W. Elevation 1440 m. School<br />

yard of Villale of Ain-Leuh. Past grazed, now settlement. Slope 0-5%,<br />

aspect N. Area open. Soil disturbed loam on calcareous schist, pH<br />

9.5-10.0. Rainfall 840 mm. Seasonally dry, plateau. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. orchard agri. Population<br />

abundant, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598871. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. M092.CPG94; W6 15821. Collected 07/18/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 26 1 15'• N. Longitude 5 deg. 12' 16'• W. Elevation 1360 m. 1 km<br />

northeast of Azrou center at intersection of Ifrane-Midelt roads.<br />

Grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect W. Area open. Soil degraded loam on<br />

calcareous schist bedrock, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 840 mm. Seasonally dry,<br />

mid slope. Vegetation closed, seasonal short grass. Surrounding veg.<br />

degraded evergreen forest. Population abundance occasional,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598872. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. MO94.CPG94; W6 15823. Collected 07/19/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 31' 9 11 N. Longitude 5 deg. 6' 58'• W. Elevation 1510 m. Near<br />

Ifrane, entrance to Ifrane from Azrou on P24. Grazed, settlement. Slope<br />

11-40%, aspect W. Area open. Soil rocky loam on limestone type bedrock,<br />

pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 1100 mm. Seasonally dry, lower-upper slope.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen<br />

forest. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth<br />

habit erect.<br />

?I 598873. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. MO96.CPG94; W6 15825. Collected 07/19/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 33' 3 11 N. Longitude 5 deg. 6' 43' f W. Elevation 1500 m. 3 km from<br />

center of Ifrane toward El-Hajeb on road S309. Grazed, settlement. Slope<br />

0-5%, aspect W. 1/4 shade. Soil loam on calcareous alluvium bedrock, pH<br />

9.5-10.0. Moist, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. evergreen forest. Population abundance occasional,<br />

distribution patchy, growth habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598874. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M101.CPG94; W6 15830. Collected 07/19/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 27' 32'• N. Longitude 5 deg. 2' 23'• W. Elevation 1880 m. 11 km<br />

southeast of Ifrane on road 3<strong>206</strong>, Ifrane-Michliffen. Grazed. Slope<br />

11-40%, aspect E. Area open. Soil degraded rocky loam on calcareous<br />

chalky bedrock, pH 7.0-7.5-9.0. Seasonally dry, mid-upper slope.<br />

Vegetation closed, evergreen forest. Surrounding veg. seasonal tall<br />

grass, pasture-cereal. Population abundance frequent, distribution<br />

patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598875. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M106.CPG94; W6 15835. Collected 07/19/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 24' 53 •' N. Longitude 5 deg. 10' 47" W. Elevation 1780 m. Near<br />

Azrou, 9 km south on road P21, Azrou-Midelt. Past grazed, now protected<br />

forest. Slope 0-5%, aspect N. 1/2 shade. Soil loam, rocky basast on<br />

calcareous bedrock, pH 9.0. Rainfall 900 mm. Seasonally dry, lower<br />

slope. Veg. closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen<br />

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forest. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth<br />

habit erect.<br />

PI 598876. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M107.CPG94; W6 15836. Collected 07/19/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 23 1 15 •' N. Longitude 5 deg. 9 1 36'• W. Elevation 1940 m. Near<br />

Azrou/Jbel Hebri, 12 km south of Azrou on road P21, Azrou-Midelt, 0.5 k<br />

east of P21. Past grazed, now protected. Slope 11-40%, aspect S. 1/4<br />

shade. Soil loams on limestone type rock, pH 9.0. Rainfall 700 mm.<br />

Seasonally dry, lower-mid slope. Vegetation closed, seassonal tall<br />

grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen forest, pasture. Population abundance<br />

frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Mustapha Bounejmate, Institut National de la Recherche<br />

Agrono, Programme Fourrages (INRA), B.P. 415, Rabat, Morocco; Walter Graves,<br />

7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California 92119-1219, United States; Saddik<br />

Saidi, Morocco. Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598877. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. M109.CPG94; W6 15838. Collected 07/20/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 14' 19'' N. Longitude 5 deg. 3' 53'• W. Elevation 1810 m. Near<br />

Timahdite, north entrance to Timahdite on P21, Azrou-Midelt. Past<br />

grazed, now cultivated. Slope 0-5%, aspect N slope. 1/2 shade. Soil<br />

hydromorphic loams on alluvial derived from basalt & calcareous rock, pH<br />

9.5-10.0. Rainfall 500 mm. Moist, seasonally flooded, stream terrace.<br />

Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598878. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M115.CPG94; W6 15844. Collected 07/20/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 7' 34'• N. Longitude 5 deg. 2 1 47 1 ' W. Elevation 1903 m. 20 km<br />

south of Timahdite, off P21 3 km east on S322 at lake Aguelmane. Grazed.<br />

Slope 11-4 0%, aspect S. Open. Soil sod meadow loam on calcareous bedrock<br />

cut through basalt, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 600 mm. Seasonally dry, cliff.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. degraded<br />

evergreen forest. Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598879. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. M118.CPG94; W6 15847. Collected 07/20/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 57' 16• f N. Longitude 5 deg. 3' 14" W. Elevation 1880 m. 2 km<br />

north of Ait-Oufella on P21, Azrou-Midelt; 52 km northwest of Midelt.<br />

Grazed. Slope 6-10%, aspect SE. Area open. Soil loam-clay, hydromorphic<br />

on calcareous limestone type bedrock, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 375 mm.<br />

Moist, ravine. Vegetation closed, evergreen tall grass. Surrounding veg.<br />

degraded evergreen forest. Population abundance frequent, distribution<br />

patchy. Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598880. Phalaris aguatica L.<br />

Wild. M123.CPG94; W6 15852. Collected 07/20/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 49' 33'' N. Longitude 4 deg. 57' 41" W. Elevation 1520 m. <strong>No</strong>rth of<br />

entrance to Zeida on road P21, Azrou-Midelt. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect<br />

S. Area open. Soil loam, rocky, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 300 mm. Seasonally<br />

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inundated-dry, basin-irrigation ditch. Vegetation open evergreen steppe<br />

scrub. Surrounding veg. cereal-orchard-range agriculture. Population<br />

abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598881. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M124.CPG94; W6 15853. Collected 07/20/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 49 ? 33 •' N. Longitude 4 deg. 57' 41 fl W. Elevation 1520 m. <strong>No</strong>rth of<br />

entrance to Zeida on road P21, Azrou-Midelt. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect<br />

S. Area open. Soil loam, rocky, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 300 mm. Seasonally<br />

inundated-dry, basin-irrigation ditch. Vegetation open evergreen steppe<br />

scrub. Surrounding veg. cereal-orchard-range agriculture. Population<br />

abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598882. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. M126.CPG94; W6 15855. Collected 07/20/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 43' 34'• N. Longitude 5 deg. 5 1 33•' W. Elevation 1560 m. Along<br />

edge of Boumia, 4 km south of P33 on road 342 7, off Hw. Zeida-Khenifra,<br />

Tadla. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Area open. Soil loam-clay, sod on<br />

alluvium from limestone rock, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 300 mm. Moist,<br />

basin-irrigation ditch. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. evergreen steppe scrub, agri. Population abundance<br />

frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598883. Phalaris aguatica L.<br />

Wild. M127.CPG94; W6 15856. Collected 07/20/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 43' 34•' N. Longitude 5 deg. 5 1 33'• W. Elevation 1560 m. Edge of<br />

Boumia, 4 km south of P33 on road 3427, off Hw. Zeida-Khenifra, Tadla.<br />

Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Area open. Soil loam-clay, sod on alluvium<br />

from limestone rock, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 300 mm. Moist,<br />

basin-irrigation ditch. Vegetation closed seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. evergreen steppe scrub, agri. Population abundance<br />

frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598884. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M134.CPG94; W6 15863. Collected 07/20/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 42 1 20'• N. Longitude 4 deg. 46' 47'• W. Elevation 1480 m. 5 km<br />

west of Midelt on road P21, Azrou-Midelt. Grazed, hay. Slope 6-10%,<br />

aspect S. Area open. Soil sandy loam aluvium from limestone, pH<br />

9.5-10.0. Rainfall 225 mm. seasonally dry, lower slope. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen steppe scrub,<br />

agri. Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth<br />

habit erect.<br />

PI 598885. Phalaris aguatica L.<br />

Wild. M136.CPG94; W6 15865. Collected 07/20/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 39' 7 11 N. Longitude 4 deg. 45' 45 1 ' W. Elevation 1580 m. 5 km<br />

south of Midelt on road 3424 toward Cirque de Jaffar. Grazed. Slope<br />

6-10%, aspect W. Area open. Soil sandy loam from limestone, pH 9.5-10.0.<br />

Rainfall 250 mm. Moist, seasonally flooded, basin-irrigation ditch.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen<br />

steppe scrub, agri. Population abundance rare, distribution patchy.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598886. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M137.CPG94; W6 15866. Collected 07/20/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

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deg. 39' 7 11 N. Longitude 4 deg. 45' 45•' W. Elevation 1580 m. 5 km<br />

south of Midelt on road 3424 toward Cirque de Jaffar. Grazed. Slope<br />

6-10%, aspect W. Area open. Soil sandy loam from limestone, pH 9.5-10.0.<br />

Rainfall 250 mm. Moist, seasonally flooded, basin-irrigation ditch.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen<br />

steppe scrub, agri. Population abundance occasional, distribution<br />

patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598887. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M140.CPG94; W6 15869. Collected 07/21/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 44 f 5 11 N. Longitude 5 deg. 10' 40'' W. Elevation 1640 m. 10 km<br />

west of turn off to Boumia on road P33, Zeida-Arhbalou-north of Serdane.<br />

Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Area open. Soil clay, pH 10.0. Rainfall<br />

300 mm. Seasonally dry, plateau. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. degraded evergreen open forest with closed lower<br />

layers. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth<br />

habit erect.<br />

PI 598888. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. M141.CPG94; W6 15870. Collected 07/21/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 44' 5 1 ' N. Longitude 5 deg. 10' 40'' W. Elevation 1640 m. 10 km<br />

west of turn off to Boumia on road P33, Zeida-Arhbalou-N-Serdane.<br />

Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Area open. Soil clay on limestone, pH<br />

10.0. Rainfall 300 mm. Moist, basin. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Surrounding veg. degraded evergreen open forest with closed lower<br />

layers. Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth<br />

habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598889. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. M142.CPG94; W6 15871. Collected 07/21/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 40' 35' ' N. Longitude 5 deg. 17' 32 ?I W. Elevation 1675 m. Near<br />

Arhbalou-N-Serdane, next to village Arhbalou on P33, 45 k west of Zeida<br />

to K. Tadla. Grazed/hay. Slope 0-5%, aspect N. Open. Soil clay on<br />

limestone bedrock, pH 10. Rainfall 350 mm. Moist, seasonally flooded,<br />

basin-swale. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg.<br />

evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Population abundant,<br />

distribution uniform. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598890. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. M143.CPG94; W6 15872. Collected 07/21/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 40 f 35'' N. Longitude 5 deg. 17' 32 f • W. Elevation 1675 m. Near<br />

Arhbalou-N-Serdane, next to village Arhbalou on P33, 45 k west of Zeida<br />

to K. Tadla. Grazed/hay. Slope 0-5%, aspect N. Area open. Soil clay on<br />

limestone, pH 10.0. Rainfall 350 mm. Moist, seasonally flooded,<br />

basin-swale. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg.<br />

evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Population abundance<br />

frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598891. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. M146.CPG94; W6 15875. Collected 07/21/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 39' 35'' N. Longitude 5 deg. 24' 29'' W. Elevation 1820 m. 2 km<br />

west of Azerzou on P33, Zeida to K. Tadla. Grazed, hay. Slope 0-5%,<br />

aspect S. Area open. Soil clay, bog peat on limestone bedrock, pH<br />

9.5-10.0. Rainfall 450 mm. Moist, seasonally flooded, basin, spring fed.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Population abundant,<br />

313


distribution uniform. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598892. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. M147.CPG94; W6 15876. Collected 07/21/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 39' 35'' N. Longitude 5 deg. 24' 29'• W. Elevation 1820 m. 2 km<br />

west of Azerzou on P33, Zeida to K. Tadla. Grazed, hay. Slope 0-5%,<br />

aspect S. Area open. Soil clay, bog peat on limestone bedrock, pH<br />

9.5-10.0. Rainfall 450 mm. Moist, seasonally flooded, basin, spring fed.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Population abundance frequent,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598893. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. M152.CPG94; W6 15881. Collected 07/21/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 41' 4 11 N. Longitude 5 deg. 32' 9 lf W. Elevation 1680 m. 6 km south<br />

of El-Kbab on P33, Zeida-K. Tabla, 48 km south of Khenifra. Grazed, hay.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect W. Area open. Soil loam clay bog on limestone, pH<br />

10+. Rainfall 550 mm. Moist, seasonally flooded, ravine-basin, spring<br />

fed. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Population abundance<br />

frequent, distributuion patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598894. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M155.CPG94; W6 15884. Collected 07/21/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 32<br />

deg. 41' 4 11 N. Longitude 5 deg. 32' 9 If W. Elevation 1680 m. 6 km south<br />

of El-Kbab on P33, Zeida-K. Tabla, 48 km south of Khenifra. Grazed.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect W. Area open. Soil loam clay bog on limestone, pH<br />

10+. Rainfall 550 mm. Seasonally dry, lower slope. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. degraded evergreen open forest<br />

with closed lower layers. Population abundance frequent, distribution<br />

patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

i?I 598895. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. M163.CPG94; W6 15892. Collected 07/21/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 24' 55 11 N. Longitude 6 deg. 3 1 6 I? W. Elevation 1290 m. 4 km<br />

northeast of Tarmilate on road S209B, 8 km northwest cf Oulmes. Grazed.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Area open. Soil loam on granite, pH 6.5. Rainfall<br />

775 mm. Seasonally dry, plateau-roadside. Vegetation closed, seasonal<br />

tall grass. Surrounding veg. degraded evergreen open forest with closed<br />

lower layers. Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy,<br />

growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598896. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M164.CPG94; W6 15893. Collected 07/21/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 33<br />

deg. 24' 55 fl N. Longitude 6 deg. 3' 6 If W. Elevation 1290 m. 4 km<br />

northeast of Tarmilate on road S2 09B, 8 km northwest of Oulmes. Grazed.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Area open. Soil loam on granite, pH 6.5. Rainfall<br />

775 mm. Seasonally dry, plateau-roadside. Vegetation closed, seasonal<br />

tall grass. Surrounding veg. degraded evergreen open forest with closed<br />

lower layers. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Saddik Saidi, Morocco. Received 08/19/1994.<br />

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PI 598897. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. M170.CPG94; W6 15899. Collected 07/25/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 31<br />

deg. 16' 38 11 N. Longitude 7 deg. 48' 33'' W. Elevation 1340 m. 9 k west<br />

of Arhbalow on road 6034A, Marrakech-Oukaimeden. Grazed. Slope 0-5%,<br />

aspect NE. Open. Soil sandy loam on sandstone/shale/limestone, pH 9.0.<br />

Rainfall 800 mm. Moist, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, season, tall<br />

grass. Surrounding veg. degrad. evergreen open forest with closed lower<br />

layer. Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth<br />

habit erect.<br />

PI 598898. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M172.CPG94; W6 15901. Collected 07/25/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 31<br />

deg. 12' 27 11 N. Longitude 7 deg. 51' 19'' W. Elevation 2500 m. East<br />

edge of village of Oukaimeden, on road 6035A, 72 k south of Marrakech.<br />

Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect NE. Area open. Soil loam, pH 6.5. Rainfall<br />

1000+ mm. Seasonally dry, lower-mid slope. Vegetation closed, seasonal<br />

broad-leafed herb veg. Surrounding veg. evergreen dwarf scrub, alpine,<br />

pasture agri. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Saddik Saidi, Morocco; Mohammed Tazi, Morocco.<br />

Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598899. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. M178.CPG94; W6 15907. Collected 07/26/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 31<br />

deg. 10' 54'• N. Longitude 8 deg. 47' 28'' W. Elevation 730 m. Near<br />

Imi-N-Tanute (Bou-Laouane), 3 km south of Bou-Laouane off road 6404.<br />

Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect N. Area open. Soil sandy loam on alluvium<br />

from calc. schist/limestone, pH 10.0. Rainfall 300 mm. Moist, stream<br />

terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg.<br />

evergreen steppe forest and scrub. Population abundance occasional,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598900. Dactylis glomerata L.<br />

Wild. M186.CPG94; W6 15915. Collected 07/26/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 30<br />

deg. 58' 9 1 ' N. Longitude 8 deg. 45' 17'' W. Elevation 2560 m. 55 km<br />

south of Bou-Laouane along road 6404 at pass Tizi-N-Tabgourt. Grazed.<br />

Slope 11-40%, aspect W. Open.Hydromorphic loam,shale bedrock,pH 9.0.<br />

Rainfall 600-800 mm. Seasonally dry,lower slope.Vegetation closed<br />

seasonal tall grass.Surrounding veg. degrad. open evergreen dwarf scrub<br />

with closed ground cover. Population abundance occasional, distribution<br />

patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598901. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. M196.CPG94; W6 15925. Collected 07/27/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 30<br />

deg. 59' 54'' N. Longitude 8 deg. 10' 12" W. Elevation 1240 m. South<br />

edge of village Ijoukak, on road S501, Taroudannt-Marrekech. Grazed.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect NE. Area open. Soil sandy loam on alluvium terrace<br />

from calcareous schist, pH 9.0. Rainfall 250-400 mm. Seasonally dry,<br />

lower slope. Vegetation closed, seasonal broad-leafed herb veg.<br />

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Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Saddik Saidi, Morocco; Mohammed Tazi, Morocco;<br />

Nezha Saidi, Morocco. Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598902. Loliuxn perenne L.<br />

Wild. M210.CPG94; W6 15939. Collected 07/28/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 31<br />

deg. 13' 42 f ' N. Longitude 7 deg. 25' 31'' W. Elevation 1970 m. South<br />

edge of Irherm on P31, Marrakech-Ouarzazate. Grazed, hay. Slope 11-40%,<br />

aspect E. Area open. Soil sandy loam on alluvial terrace on calcareous<br />

limestone, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 300 mm. Moist, lower-mid slope.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Population abundant,<br />

distribution uniform. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598903. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. M211.CPG94; W6 15940. Collected 07/28/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 31<br />

deg. 14 1 59 11 N. Longitude 7 deg. 24' 40'' W. Elevation 2040 m. 2 km<br />

north of Irherm on P31, Marrakech-Ouarzazate Hywy. Grazed, hay. Slope<br />

0-5%, aspect SE. Area open. Soil hydromorphic red sandy loam on<br />

calcareous alluvium/limestone, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 400 mm. Moist,<br />

stream terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Population<br />

abundant, distribution uniform. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598904. Loliuxn perenne L.<br />

Wild. M224.CPG94; W6 15953. Collected 07/28/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 31<br />

deg. 22' 15 11 N. Longitude 7 deg. 23' 42' f W. Elevation 1580 m. 7 km<br />

north of Taddert on road P31, Marrakech-Ouarzazate. Grazed, hay. Slope<br />

0-5%, aspect N. 1/4 shade. Soil sandy loam on calcareous schist<br />

alluvium, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 800 mm. Moist, stream terrace.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. degraded<br />

evergreen forest, agri. Population abundant, distribution uniform.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598905. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Cultivated. M225.CPG94; W6 15954. Collected 07/28/1994 in Morocco.<br />

Latitude 31 deg. 33' 4 11 N. Longitude 7 deg. 35' 30 (l W. Elevation 894<br />

m. Near Taferiate/Ait-Ourir, 9 km east of Ait-Ourir on road P31,<br />

Marakech-Ouarzazate. Past grazed, now cultivated. Slope 0-5%, aspect NE.<br />

1/4 shade. Soil red sandy loam on calcareous schist/limestone, pH<br />

9.5-10.0. Rainfall 350 mm. Seasonally dry, stream terrace. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Population abundance frequent,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598906. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Cultivated. M231.CPG94; W6 15960. Collected 07/29/1994 in Morocco.<br />

Latitude 31 deg. 24' 17" N. Longitude 7 deg. 49' 29'• W. Elevation 785<br />

m. 1-4 km north of Dr. Caid Ourika on road S513, Marrakech-Setti Fatma.<br />

Past grazed, now cultivated. Slope 0-5%, aspect NE. Area open. Soil red<br />

loam on alluvium, pH 8.0. Rainfall 300-350 mm. Seasonally dry.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. irrigated<br />

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agriculture-olive, cereal. Population abundance occasional,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598907. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. M236.CPG94; W6 15965. Collected 07/29/1994 in Morocco. Latitude 31<br />

deg. 13' 31" N. Longitude 7 deg. 40' 52 lf W. Elevation 1375 m. 1 km<br />

upstream southwest of Setti Fatma off road S513 to Marrakech. Grazed,<br />

hay. Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Open. Soil sandy, hydromorphic from granite<br />

alluvium, pH 6.5. Rainfall 700 mm. Moist, stream terrace. Veg. closed<br />

evergreen broad-leafed herb. Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with<br />

closed lower layer. Population abundant, distribution uniform. Growth<br />

habit erect.<br />

PI 598908. Phalaris aguatica L.<br />

Cultivated. M241.CPG94; W6 15970. Collected 07/29/1994 in Morocco.<br />

Latitude 31 deg. 22' 24 f » N. Longitude 7 deg. 56' 56'' W. Elevation 845<br />

m. 2 km northwest of Tahanaoute on road S501 toward Marrakech. Past<br />

grazed, now cultivated. Slope 0-5%, aspect NW. 1/4 shade. Soil loam<br />

aluvium, highly calcareous, pH 9.5-10.0. Rainfall 465 mm. Seasonally<br />

dry, floodplain-roadside. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. irrigated agri. Population abundance frequent,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

33 00, Australia; Mohamed Chakroun, INRAT, Forage Imp. Laboratory, Rue Hadi<br />

Karray, Ariana, Tunisia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego,<br />

California 92119-1219, United States. Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598909. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. T005.CPG94; W6 15979. Collected 06/21/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 49 ? 29'' N. Longitude 10 deg. 58' 47" E. Elevation 18 m. Near<br />

Skalba, 5 km west of Menzer Temine on C45. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect<br />

NE. Open. Soil clay, pH 8.5+. Rainfall 425 mm. Moist, floodplain.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. agri. Dominant<br />

herb/grass sp. couch, bermuda. Assoc. sp. strawberry clover, Agropyron<br />

sp. Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

spreading.<br />

PI 598910. Phalaris aguatica L.<br />

Wild. TOO6.CPG94; W6 15980. Collected 06/21/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 49 f 29 11 N. Longitude 10 deg. 58' 47•' E. Elevation 18 m. Near<br />

Skalba, 5 km west of Menzer Temine on C45. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect<br />

NE. Open. Soil clay, pH 8.5+. Rainfall 425 mm. Moist, floodplain.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. agri. Dominant<br />

herb/grass sp. couch, bermuda. Assoc. sp. strawberry clover, Agropyron<br />

sp. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

erect.<br />

PI 598911. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. T019.CPG94; W6 15993. Collected 06/22/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 29' 24'• N. Longitude 9 deg. 9 1 50'' E. Elevation 580 m. Near Ain<br />

Meuiti, 10 km west of Teboursouk on C75 road to Bou Salem. Grazed. Slope<br />

6-10%, aspect E. Area open. Soil clay, vertisol, pH 8.5-9.0. Rainfall<br />

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575 mm. Moist, mid slope. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. agri., dryland wheat. Dominant herb/grass sp. couch,<br />

bermuda. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth<br />

habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598912. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. T026.CPG94; W6 16000. Collected 06/22/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 46' 58 lf N. Longitude 9 deg. 6' 56 •' E. Elevation 335 m. 2 km east<br />

of Amdoun on C63. Grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect W. Area open. Soil clay,<br />

pH 8.5+. Rainfall 650 mm. Moist, ravine. Vegetation closed, seasonal<br />

tall grass. Surrounding veg. agri., dryland wheat. Dominant herb/grass<br />

sp. couch, bermuda. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598913. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. T028.CPG94; W6 16002. Collected 06/22/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 46' 38'' N. Longitude 9 deg. 7' 58" E. Elevation 197 m. Near<br />

Amdoun, 6 km west of Beja on C63. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Open.<br />

Soil clay, vertisol, pH 8.5+. Rainfall 625 mm. Seasonally inundated,<br />

stream terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg.<br />

agri, dryland wheat. Dominant herb/grass sp. couch, bermuda. Population<br />

abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598914. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. T048.CPG94; W6 16022. Collected 06/24/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 57 1 51'• N. Longitude 8 deg. 45' 34•• E. Elevation 56 m. <strong>No</strong>rth of<br />

tabarka at the Turkish fort (Borj Massaoud). Grazed. Slope 11-40%,<br />

aspect E. Area open. Soil loam, pH 6.5. Rainfall 1000 mm. Seasonally<br />

dry, ridgetop, lower-upper slope. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Dominant tree species pine. Dom. herb/grass Hyperrenia hirta.<br />

Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

semi-erect.<br />

PI 598915. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. T052.CPG94; W6 16026. Collected 06/24/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 57' 51" N. Longitude 8 deg. 45 1 34" E. Elevation 56 m. <strong>No</strong>rth of<br />

Tabarka at the Turkish fort (Borj Massaoud). Grazed. Slope 11-40%,<br />

aspect E. Area open. Soil loam, pH 6.5. Rainfall 1000 mm. Seasonally<br />

dry, ridgetop, lower-upper slope. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Dominant tree species pine. Dom. herb/grass Hyperrenia hirta.<br />

Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Abdelmajid Mezni, Tunisia. Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598916. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. T086.CPG94; W6 16060. Collected 06/28/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 31 1 49'' N. Longitude 8 deg. 19' 7 11 E. Elevation 900 m. 14 km<br />

northwest of Ghardimaou on El-Feidja National Park, off C61. Past<br />

grazed, now logged/cleared. Slope 6-10%, aspect E. Area open. Soil loam,<br />

pH 6.5. Rainfall 800 mm. Seasonally dry, mid slope. Vegetation closed,<br />

evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Population abundance<br />

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occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598917. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. T121.CPG94; W6 16095. Collected 06/30/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 57' 42'• N. Longitude 8 deg. 52' 10" E. Elevation 29 m. 1 km north<br />

of Rass Rajel off P7 on Inrat field station. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect<br />

E. Area open. Soil loam, hydromorphic, pH 5.0-5.5. Rainfall 1000 mm.<br />

Moist, alluvial fan. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding<br />

veg. closed evergreen scrub with scattered trees. Population abundance<br />

frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598918. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. T128.CPG94; W6 16102. Collected 06/30/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 37<br />

deg. 2' 32'• N. Longitude 9 deg. 19' 57' ' E. Elevation 270 m. Near<br />

Aouana, 2 km north of road P7 between Matevr and Sedjnane. Past grazed,<br />

now protected. Slope 0-5%, aspect NW. Area open. Soil clay, vercisol, pH<br />

9.0. Rainfall 600 mm. Moist, ravine. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Surrounding veg. agri., dryland wheat. Dominant herb/grass sp.<br />

Phalaris coer. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598919. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. T129.CPG94; W6 16103. Collected 07/01/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 37<br />

deg. 2' 32'' N. Longitude 9 deg. 19' 57 11 E. Elevation 270 m. Near<br />

Aouana, 2 km north of road P7 between Matevr and Sedjnane.<br />

PI 598920. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. T130.CPG94; W6 16104. Collected 07/01/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 37<br />

deg. 2' 32•• N. Longitude 9 deg. 19' 57'' E. Elevation 270 m. Near<br />

Aouana, 2 km north of road P7 between Matevr and Sedjnane.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Claudio Porqueddu, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598921. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. S002.CPG94; W6 16107. Collected 07/04/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 43' 39" N. Longitude 8 deg. 38' 19' f E. Elevation 320<br />

m. Near Osilo, 8 km east of Sassari on road SS127. Grazed. Slope 11-40%,<br />

aspect E. Area open. Soil clay, pH 6.5. Rainfall 540 mm. Moist, basin.<br />

Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb veg. Surrounding veg.<br />

dryland wheat/forage agri. Dominant herb/grass sp. Trifolium repens.<br />

Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

erect.<br />

PI 598922. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. S010.CPG94; W6 16115. Collected 07/04/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 46' 34" N. Longitude 8 deg. 46' 24" E. Elevation 350<br />

m. Near Martis, 6 km east of Nulvi on road SS127, Nulvi-Martis. Grazed.<br />

Slope 11-40%, aspect N. Area open. Soil heavy limestone clay, vertisol,<br />

pH 8.5-9.0. Rainfall 670 mm. Moist, lower slope. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. dryland cereal/forage agri.<br />

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Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598923. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S011.CPG94; W6 16116. Collected 07/04/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 46' 34'' N. Longitude 8 deg. 46' 24' f E. Elevation 350<br />

m. Near Martis, 6 km east of Nulvi on road SS12 7, Nulvi-Martis. Grazed.<br />

Slope 11-40%, aspect N. Area open. Soil heavy limestone clay, vertisol,<br />

pH 8.5-9.0. Rainfall 670 mm. Moist, lower slope. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. dryland cereal/forage agri.<br />

Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598924. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S013.CPG94; W6 16118. Collected 07/04/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 43' 15" N. Longitude 8 deg. 49' 51 f • E. Elevation 400<br />

m. 3 km southeast of Chiaramonti on road SS132, Chiaramonte-Ozieri.<br />

Grazed. Slope 6-10%, aspect N. Open. Soil clay, pH 5.0-5.5. Rainfall 650<br />

mm. Moist, basin. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding<br />

veg. dryland cereal/forage agri. Dominant tree Quercus s. Dom. shrub<br />

Cistus sp. Dem. ann. grasses. Population abundance frequent,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598925. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S015.CPG94; W6 16120. Collected 07/04/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 41' 34 lf N. Longitude 8 deg. 55' 23'' E. Elevation 220<br />

m. 16 km southeast of Chiaramonti on road SS132, Chiaramonti-Ozieri.<br />

Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect W. Area open. Soil loam, pH 7.0. Rainfall 650<br />

mm. Moist, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. dryland cereal/forage agri. Dominant herb/grass sp.<br />

perennial grasses. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598926. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. S016.CPG94; W6 16121. Collected 07/04/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 41' 34 fI N. Longitude 8 deg. 55' 23'' E. Elevation 220<br />

m. 16 km southeast of Chiaramonti on road SS132, Chiaramonti-Ozieri.<br />

Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect W. Area open. Soil loam, pH 7.0. Rainfall 650<br />

mm. Moist, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. dryland cereal/forage agri. Dominant herb/grass sp.<br />

perennial grasses. Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598927. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S021.CPG94; W6 16126. Collected 07/04/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 34' 37'' N. Longitude 9 deg. 12' 18" E. Elevation 680<br />

m. 5 km west of Budduso on road 389 dir/a; Budduso-Pattada. Grazed.<br />

Slope 6-10%, aspect W. Area open. Soil loam, granitic, pH 6.0. Rainfall<br />

980 mm. Moist, basin. Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb<br />

veg. Surrounding veg. dryland cereal/forage agri. Population abundance<br />

occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Simonetta Bullitta, Sardinia, Italy. Received<br />

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08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598928. Loliuxn perenne L.<br />

Wild. S026.CPG94; W6 16131. Collected 07/05/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 57' 31" N. Longitude 9 deg. I 1 38'' E. Elevation 358<br />

m. 18 km east from Trinity on SP74 to Aggius, 1/2 km northeast on dirt<br />

road. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect N. Open. Soil loam, alluvial, pH 5.5.<br />

Rainfall 850 mm. Moist, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Surrounding veg. pasture/forage. Dom. tree Quercus s. Dom. shrub<br />

Oleander. Dom. arm. grasses. Population abundance frequent,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

PI 598929. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S027.CPG94; W6 16132. Collected 07/05/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 57' 31 11 N. Longitude 9 deg. l f 38'' E. Elevation 358<br />

m. 18 km east from Trinity on SP74 to Aggius, 1/2 km northeast on dirt<br />

road. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect N. Open. Soil loam, alluvial, pH 5.5.<br />

Rainfall 850 mm. Moist, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Surrounding veg. pasture/forage. Dom. tree Quercus s. Dom. shrub<br />

Oleander. Dom. arm. grasses. Population abundance occasional,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598930. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S034.CPG94; W6 16139. Collected 07/05/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 41 deg. 4' 36 f ' N. Longitude 9 deg. 12' 55 11 E. Elevation 35 m.<br />

Near Bassacutena, 26 km northeast of Tempio on road S133 to Bassacutena.<br />

Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect NE. Open. Soil heavy loam, pH 7.0. Rainfall<br />

900 mm. Seasonally inundated, alluvial fan/spring bog. Vegetation<br />

closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb. Surrounding veg. evergreen open<br />

forest with closed lower layers. Population abundance frequent,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598931. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. S038.CPG94; W6 16143. Collected 07/05/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 41 deg. 5' 9 11 N. Longitude 9 deg. 21' 31'' E. Elevation 20 m.<br />

2 km west of Arzachena on road Bassacutena-Arzachena. Grazed. Slope<br />

0-5%, aspect NE. Area open. Soil clay, pH 6.0-6.5. Rainfall 770 mm.<br />

Seasonally inundated, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, evergreen<br />

broad-leafed herb veg. Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with<br />

closed lower layers. Population abundance frequent, distribution<br />

patchy. Growth habit semi-erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Leonardo Sulas, Sardinia, Italy. Received<br />

08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598932. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S045.CPG94; W6 16150. Collected 07/06/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 28' 59'• N. Longitude 8 deg. 46• 58 f ' E. Elevation 360<br />

m. Near Torralba, 37 km south of Sassari off Hwy. 131, 3 km east of<br />

Torralba at railroad station. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Open. Soil<br />

clay, pH 6.0. Rainfall 780 mm. Seasonally dry, plateau. Vegetation<br />

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closed, seasonal tall grass. Dominant herb/grass annual grasses. Assoc.<br />

sp. Phalaris c, Cardus sp., Medics, clovers, Vicia. Population<br />

abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598933. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. S047.CPG94; W6 16152. Collected 07/06/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 28' 59'' N. Longitude 8 deg. 46' 58'' E. Elevation 360<br />

m. Near Torralba, 37 km south of Sassari off Hwy. 131, 3 km east of<br />

Torralba at railroad station. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Area open.<br />

Soil clay, pH 6.0. Rainfall 780 mm. Seasonally dry, plateau. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Dominant herb/grass sp. annual grasses.<br />

Assoc. sp. Phalaris s., Cardus sp., Medics, clovers, Vicia. Population<br />

abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598934. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S048.CPG94; W6 16153. Collected 07/06/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 21' 18" N. Longitude 8 deg. 47' 45" E. Elevation 650<br />

m. Near Padru Mannu, 45 km south of Sassari and 2 km east of Hwy. 131,<br />

1/2 km south of road to Bolotana. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Area<br />

open. Soil loam, pH 6.0. Rainfall 960 mm. Seasonally dry, stream<br />

terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg.<br />

evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Population abundance<br />

occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598935. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. S052.CPG94; W6 16157. Collected 07/06/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 21' 30'' N. Longitude 8 deg. 55' 25" E. Elevation 960<br />

m. Near Villa Pierce, 12 km east of Padru Mannu on road to Bolotana,<br />

east of S131 Hw. Grazed. Slope 6-10%, aspect NE. Area open. Soil loam,<br />

pH 5.5. Rainfall 1000 mm. Seasonally dry, lower slope. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen forest.<br />

Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

semi-erect.<br />

PI 598936. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S053.CPG94; W6 16158. Collected 07/06/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 21' 30'• N. Longitude 8 deg. 55' 25' f E. Elevation 960<br />

m. Near Villa Pierce, 12 km east of Padru Mannu on road to Bolotana,<br />

east of S131 Hwy. Grazed. Slope 6-10%, aspect NE. Area open. Soil loam,<br />

pH 5.5. Rainfall 1000 mm. Seasonally dry, lower slope. Vegetation<br />

closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen forest.<br />

Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

erect.<br />

PI 598937. Lolium perenne L.<br />

Wild. S057.CPG94; W6 16162. Collected 07/06/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 17' 17'' N. Longitude 8 deg. 42' 27" E. Elevation 610<br />

m. 7 km west of Macomer to Bosa on road S12.1 bis. Grazed. Slope 0-5%,<br />

aspect E. Area open. Soil loam, pH 4.0-4.5. Rainfall 1014 mm. Seasonally<br />

inundated, floodplain. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with closed lower layers.<br />

Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

semi-erect.<br />

PI 598938. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

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Wild. S058.CPG94; W6 16163. Collected 07/06/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 17' 17'• N. Longitude 8 deg. 42' 27'• E. Elevation 610<br />

m. 7 km west of Macomer to Bosa on road S121 bis. Grazed. Slope 0-5%,<br />

aspect E. Area open. Soil loam, pH 4.0-4.5. Rainfall 1014 mm. Seasonally<br />

inundated, floodplain. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest wtih closed lower layers.<br />

Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

erect.<br />

PI 598939. Lolium multifloruxn Lam.<br />

Wild. S059.CPG94; W6 16164. Collected 07/06/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 17' 17" N. Longitude 8 deg. 42' 27"• E. Elevation 610<br />

m. 7 km west of Macomer to Bosa on road S121 bis. Grazed. Slope 0-5%,<br />

aspect E. Area open. Soil loam, pH 4.0-4.5. Rainfall 1014 mm. Seasonally<br />

inundated, floodplain. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with closed lower layers.<br />

Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

erect.<br />

PI 598940. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. S061.CPG94; W6 16166. Collected 07/06/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 10' 27'' N. Longitude 8 deg. 39' 46" E. Elevation 700<br />

m. Near Siette Fuentes, 17 km southwest of Macomer on road to Santu<br />

Lussurgiu. Past grazed, now roadway. Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Area open.<br />

Soil loam, pH 5.0-5.5. Rainfall 1174 mm. Seasonally dry, stream terrace.<br />

Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen<br />

forest. Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth<br />

habit erect.<br />

PI 598941. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S067.CPG94; W6 16172. Collected 07/06/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 19' 5'' N. Longitude 9 deg. 0' 33 ff E. Elevation 202 m.<br />

Near Bolotana, 20 km east of Macomer on SS129 to Nuoro, southeast of<br />

Bolotana. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Area open. Soil loam, pH<br />

6.5-7.0. Rainfall 700 mm. Moist, stream terrace. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with closed<br />

lower layers. Population abundance frequent, distribution uniform.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego, California<br />

92119-1219, United States; Claudio Porqueddu, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598942. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S075.CPG94; W6 16180. Collected 07/07/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 4' 13•' N. Longitude 9 deg. 16' 24•' E. Elevation 1360<br />

m. 5 km south of Fonni off SP7 up toward Mt. Spada 1.5 km east. Grazed.<br />

Slope 6-10%, aspect N. Area open. Soil loam, pH 5.0. Rainfall 900-1000<br />

mm. Moist, basin. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding<br />

veg. evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Population<br />

abundance rare, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

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PI 598943. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S076.CPG94; W6 16181. Collected 07/07/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 40 deg. 6' 13'' N. Longitude 9 deg. 18' 59' f E. Elevation 1040<br />

m. 11 km southeast of Fonni on road S38, Fonni-Lanusei. Grazed. Slope<br />

0-5%, aspect W. Area open. Soil loam, pH 6.0. Rainfall 1000 mm. Moist,<br />

stream terrace. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass. Surrounding veg.<br />

evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Population abundance<br />

occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598944. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S082.CPG94; W6 16187. Collected 07/07/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 39 deg. 55 1 26•• N. Longitude 9 deg. 27' 53'• E. Elevation 830<br />

m. 5 km south of Villanova, 1 km west of road S389 on Lake Alto del<br />

Flumendosa road. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. 1/4 shade. Soil clay,<br />

schist/shale rock, pH 6.0. Rainfall 1000 mm. Seasonally inundated,<br />

stream terrace. Vegetation closed, open evergreen scrub with closed<br />

ground cover. Surrounding veg. seasonal short grass. Population<br />

abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598945. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S083.CPG94; W6 16188. Collected 07/07/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 39 deg. 45 1 44" N. Longitude 9 deg. 29' 48'• E. Elevation 690<br />

m. 11 km south of Olassa on SSN 198, Olassa-Perdasdefogu. Grazed. Slope<br />

11-40%, aspect SE. Area open. Soil loam, limestone rock, pH 8.5.<br />

Rainfall 84 0 mm. Moist, lower slope. Vegetation closed, open evergreen<br />

scrub with closed ground cover. Surrounding veg. seasonal short grass.<br />

Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy. Growth habit<br />

erect.<br />

PI 598946. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. S087.CPG94; W6 16192. Collected 07/07/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 39 deg. 41' 31'' N. Longitude 9 deg. 27' 30'' E. Elevation 511<br />

m. 2 km north of Perdasdefogu, road SSN 198, Ulassai-Perdasdefogu. Past<br />

grazed, now roadway. Slope 6-10%, aspect E. Area open. Soil loam,<br />

limestone, pH 9.0. Rainfall 800 mm. Seasonally dry, lower slope.<br />

Vegetation closed, open evergreen scrub with closed ground cover.<br />

Surrounding veg. seasonal tall grass. Population abundance frequent,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598947. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. S089.CPG94; W6 16194. Collected 07/08/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 39 deg. 21' 28'' N. Longitude 9 deg. 31' II' 1 E. Elevation 8 m.<br />

2 km west of San Priamo, road SSN 125, San Priamo-Cagliari. Past grazed,<br />

now roadway. Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Area open. Soil loam, sandy, pH 7.0.<br />

Rainfall 660 mm. Seasonally inundated, ravine. Vegetation closed,<br />

seasonal short grass. Surrounding veg. open evergreen scrub with closed<br />

ground cover. Population abundance occasional, distribution patchy.<br />

Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598948. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Cultivated. S091.CPG94; W6 16196. Collected 07/08/1994 in Sardinia,<br />

Italy. Latitude 39 deg. 18' 32'' N. Longitude 9 deg. 23' 56'' E.<br />

Elevation 345 m. 22 km west of San Priamo, road SSN 125, San<br />

Priamo-Cagliari. Past cultivated, now grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect E. 1/2<br />

shade. Soil loam, alluvial-granitic, pH 7.0. Rainfall 860 mm. Seasonally<br />

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inundated, stream terrace. Vegetation closed, evergreen open forest with<br />

closed lower layers. Population abundance occasional, distribution<br />

patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598949. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.<br />

Wild. S094.CPG94; W6 16199. Collected 07/08/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 39 deg. 18' 50 11 N. Longitude 8 deg. 37 1 31'' E. Elevation 133<br />

m. 3.5 km east of Iglesias, road SSN 131, Cagliari-Iglesias. Grazed.<br />

Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Open. Soil clay, pH 9.0. Rainfall 790 mm.<br />

Seasonally inundated, basin. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. cereal/forage. Dominant herb/grass sp. tall annual<br />

grass, Avena sp., Triticum sp. Population abundance frequent,<br />

distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598950. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Cultivated. S096.CPG94; W6 16201. Collected 07/08/1994 in Sardinia,<br />

Italy. Latitude 39 deg. 29' 35'' N. Longitude 8 deg. 31' 5" E.<br />

Elevation 450 m. 10.5 km north of Fluminimaggiore, road SSN 126,<br />

Iglesias-Fluminimaggiore. Past grazed, now cultivated. Slope 0-5%,<br />

aspect E. Open. Soil loam, schist/granitic tran. zone, pK 6.0. Rainfall<br />

710 mm. Seasonally dry, plateau. Veg. closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. closed evergreen scrub with scattered trees.<br />

Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598951. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. S099.CPG94; W6 16204. Collected 07/08/1994 in Sardinia, Italy.<br />

Latitude 39 deg. 32' 17" N. Longitude 8 deg. 39 1 56'' E. Elevation 115<br />

m. 3 km east of Guspini on road SSN 197, Guspini-Sanluri. Grazed. Slope<br />

0-5%, aspect S. 1/4 shade. Soil loam, pH 6.0-6.5. Rainfall 560 mm.<br />

Seasonally inundated, moist, basin. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall<br />

grass. Surrounding veg. closed evergreen scrub with scattered trees.<br />

Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

PI 598952. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. S103.CPG94; W6 16208. Collected in Italy. Latitude 39 deg. 44'<br />

22'• N. Longitude 9 deg. 0 1 23'' E. Elevation 538 m. 3 km west of<br />

Gesturi toward "Giara di Gesturi. 11 . Grazed. Slope 11-40%, aspect SE.<br />

Oen. Soil loam, dolomite-marne-calcareous zone, pH 10.0. Rainfall 700<br />

mm. Seasonally dry, upper slope. Vegetation closed, seasonal tall grass.<br />

Surrounding veg. evergreen open forest with closed lower layers.<br />

Population abundance frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

The following were collected by Thomas A. Jones, USDA-ARS, Forage and Range<br />

Research, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States;<br />

Richard C. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States. Received<br />

09/30/1994.<br />

PI 598953. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1048; W6 16276. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 48 deg. 2' 26•' N. Longitude 118 deg. 58' 7 11 W. 6.4<br />

miles north Coulee Dam on highway 155 at mile marker 35 Okanogan County.<br />

PI 598954. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

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Wild. T-1050; W6 16277. Collected 09/30/1994 in British Columbia, Canada<br />

. Latitude 49 deg. 10' 14 lf N. Longitude 119 deg. 44' 53 If W. 24.1 miles<br />

northwest junction highway 3 X 97 on highway 3.<br />

PI 598955. Leyxnus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1052; W6 16278. Collected 09/30/1994 in British Columbia, Canada<br />

. Latitude 50 deg. 42' 45" N. Longitude 120 deg. 18' 9 !I W. 1.2 miles<br />

east junction Paul Lake Road X highway 5 on Paul Lake Road near<br />

Kamloops.<br />

PI 598956. Leyxnus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1057; W6 16279. Collected 09/30/1994 in British Columbia, Canada<br />

. Latitude 50 deg. 42 f 45" N. Longitude 120 deg. 18' 9 11 W. Railroad<br />

tracks by the Agriculture Canada Research Station entrance, north<br />

Kamloops.<br />

PI 598957. Leyxnus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1058; W6 16280. Collected 09/30/1994 in British Columbia, Canada<br />

. Latitude 50 deg. 42' 16" N. Longitude 120 deg. 36' 14'' W. 10.3 miles<br />

west Kamloops on highway 1 at Cherry Creek Ranch 1 mile before highway<br />

meets Kamloops Lake.<br />

PI 598958. Leyxnus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1061; W6 16281. Collected 09/30/1994 in British Columbia, Canada<br />

. Latitude 50 deg. 47' 8 fI N. Longitude 121 deg. 11' 36'' W. 16 miles<br />

west junction highway 1 X Thompson River between Savona and Cache Creek.<br />

PI 598959. Leyxnus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1067; W6 16282. Collected 09/30/1994 in British Columbia, Canada<br />

. Latitude 50 deg. 19' 22•' N. Longitude 119 deg. 14' 42'' W. Along side<br />

railroad tracks at junction of highway 97A X Lochdale Road 1.7 miles<br />

north Vernon.<br />

PI 598960. Leyxnus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1069; W6 16283. Collected 09/30/1994 in British Columbia, Canada<br />

. Latitude 49 deg. 34' 35'' N. Longitude 119 deg. 38' 27'' W. Junction<br />

Arkell X Gartrell Roads Summerland.<br />

PI 598961. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1071; W6 16284. Collected 09/30/1994 in British Columbia, Canada<br />

. Latitude 49 deg. 0' 54" N. Longitude 119 deg. 13' 19'' W. Junction<br />

highway 3 X Sidley Mountain Road 3 miles west Bridesville.<br />

PI 598962. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1075; W6 16285. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 48 deg. 37' 8 11 N. Longitude 119 deg. 22' 31'' W. On<br />

Chewilikan Valley Road 11 miles southeast Tonasket, Okanogan county.<br />

PI 598963. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1077; W6 16286. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 48 deg. 35' 9 1 ' N. Longitude 119 deg. 29' 15'' W. 6.3<br />

miles north Riverside, Okanogan County, on road following west shore of<br />

the Okanogan River.<br />

PI 598964. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

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Wild. T-1081; W6 16287. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 48 deg. 32' 20'' N. Longitude 119 deg. 43' 7'' W. 2.3<br />

miles southeast Conconully, Okanogan County, on road to Omak before<br />

turnoff to highway 20.<br />

PI 598965. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1085; W6 16288. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 48 deg. 7' 5 1 ' N. Longitude 119 deg. 35' 21'' W. 5.6<br />

miles east Monse, Okanogan County.<br />

PI 598966. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1086; W6 16289. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 47 deg. 50' 44'' N. Longitude 119 deg. 58' 23'• W.<br />

Junction highway 97A X Willnorth Drive, Chelan Falls, Chelan County, 3.5<br />

miles west junction highway 97 X 97A.<br />

PI 598967. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1090; W6 16290. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 47 deg. 7' 54'' N. Longitude 120 deg. 41' 8'' W. 3.5<br />

miles south junction highway 97 X 970 on highway 97 between mile<br />

markers 146 and 147, Kittitas County.<br />

PI 598968. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1092; W6 16291. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 47 deg. 7' 54'' N. Longitude 119 deg. 1' 53'' W. 1-90<br />

between mile markers 189 and 190, Grant County.<br />

PI 598969. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1094; W6 16292. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 47 deg. 2' 5' 1 N. Longitude 118 deg. 11' 38'' W. 0.5<br />

mile north Marengo, Adams County.<br />

PI 598970. Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Love<br />

Wild. T-1096; W6 16293. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 46 deg. 55' 15'' N. Longitude 117 deg. 39' 59'' W. 1<br />

miles east Endicott, Whitman County.<br />

PI 598971. Aristida purpurea var. longiseta (Steud.) Vasey<br />

Wild. ArLo-1; W6 16294. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 48 deg. 13' 13'' N. Longitude 119 deg. 15' 4'' W. 9.7<br />

miles west of highway 155 on road to Omak Lake, Okanogan County.<br />

PI 598972. Aristida purpurea var. longiseta (Steud.) Vasey<br />

Wild. ArLo-2; W6 16295. Collected 09/30/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 48 deg. 58' 32'' N. Longitude 119 deg. 38' 31'' W. 0.5<br />

mile northeast Nighthawk, Okanogan County.<br />

The following were collected by D.P. Sheehy, Eastern Oregon Agricultural<br />

Research Center, Post Office Box E, Union, Oregon 97833, United States;<br />

Douglas A. Johnson, USDA, ARS, Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah<br />

State University, Logan, Utah 84322-6300, United States. Received 05/1995.<br />

PI 598973. Stipa sibirica (L.) Lam.<br />

Wild. E94007; W6 17987. Collected 09/1994 in Mongolia. Latitude 47 deg.<br />

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12' O 11 N. Longitude 108 deg. 40' 39'' E. Elevation 1448 m. On and<br />

surrounding Tariat Research Station near Herlen River, Hentii Aimag.<br />

Grass steppe uplands above river floodplain. Previously large areas have<br />

been plowed in attempt to grow cereals. Most of plowed land abandoned to<br />

weeds. Soils shallow, gravelly, and obvious low fertility.<br />

PI 598974. Stipa sibirica (L.) Lam.<br />

Wild. E94<strong>206</strong>; W6 18124. Collected 09/1994 in Mongolia. Latitude 47 deg.<br />

53' 58'' N. Longitude 113 deg. 44' 25'' E. Elevation 680 m. Range of low<br />

mountains along Herlen River 100 km west of Choibalson. Mountain-grass<br />

steppe. Soils thin, many rock cobbles present. Aspect southwest, slope<br />

5%.<br />

The following were collected by Peter Cunningham, Dept. of Agriculture &<br />

Rural Affairs, Pastoral Research Institute, P.O. Box 180, Hamilton, Victoria<br />

3300, Australia; Mohamed Chakroun, INRAT, Forage Imp. Laboratory, Rue Hadi<br />

Karray, Ariana, Tunisia; Walter Graves, 7665 Volclay Drive, San Diego,<br />

California 92119-1219, United States. Received 08/19/1994.<br />

PI 598975. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

Wild. T015.CPG94; W6 15989. Collected 06/22/1994 in Tunisia. Latitude 36<br />

deg. 28' 40' ' N. Longitude 9 deg. 10' 48'• E. Elevation 476 m. 6 km west<br />

of Teboursouk on C75. Grazed. Slope 0-5%, aspect E. Area open. Soil<br />

clay, vertisol, pH 8.5-9.0. Rainfall 550 mm. Moist, ravine. Vegetation<br />

closed, evergreen tall grass. Surrounding veg. agri. Dominant shrub<br />

Oleander. Dom. herb/grass sp. couch, bermuda. Population abundance<br />

frequent, distribution patchy. Growth habit erect.<br />

The following were collected by Carl S. Hoveland, University of Georgia,<br />

College of Agric. & Environmental Sci., Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,<br />

Athens, Georgia 30602-7272, United States; G. Ray Smith, Texas A&M<br />

University, Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box E, Overton, Texas 75684,<br />

United States. Received 10/1996.<br />

PI 598976. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-4; W6 19874. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 915 m. Town<br />

of Khulo. Near Viviavjar village. Steep slopes.<br />

PI 598977. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-5; W6 19875. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 915 m. Town<br />

of Khulo. Near Viviavjar village. Steep slopes. Collected 90 m south of<br />

collection site of W6 19874 (G93-4).<br />

PI 598978. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-6; W6 19876. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 700 m. Town<br />

of Tago near cable car. Mountain meadows, mixed clovers and ryegrass.<br />

PI 598979. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-12; W6 19877. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 700 m. Town<br />

of Tago in hay meadow, 50 m west of collection site for W6 19876<br />

(G93-6).<br />

PI 598980. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

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Wild. G93-25; W6 19878. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 915 m. Town<br />

of Khulo, near Viviavjar village. Steep slopes. Same population as W6<br />

19874 (G93-4).<br />

PI 598981. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-64; W6 19879. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 1200 m.<br />

km west of town of Telavi. In small hay meadow, red and kura.<br />

PI 598982. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-66; W6 19880. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 1500 m. 53<br />

km west of town of Telavi. In a fence row of a hay meadow.<br />

PI 598983. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-69; W6 19881. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 1500 m. 55<br />

km west of town of Telavi. Mixed mountain side, red, kura, alfalfa,<br />

sanfoin, cicer.<br />

PI 598984. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-71; W6 19882. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 1500 m. 60<br />

km west of town of Telavi. Mixed mountain side, 2 km from collection<br />

site of W6 19881 (G93-69).<br />

PI 598985. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-74; W6 19883. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 1300 m. 80<br />

km west of town of Telavi. Mixed mountainside, 5 km from collection site<br />

of W6 19882 (G93-71).<br />

PI 598986. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-80; W6 19884. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 1850 m.<br />

Near town of Maleta. On mountainside, lotus, kura, red, T. canescens.<br />

PI 598987. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-88; W6 19885. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 1800 m.<br />

Near town of Kasbegi near old botanical station. 200 m north of<br />

collection site of G93-87.<br />

PI 598988. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-93; W6 19886. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 1800 m.<br />

Near town of Kasbegi near old botanical station. 70 m south of<br />

collection site of G93-87.<br />

PI 598989. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-97; W6 19887. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 1800 m.<br />

Near town of Kasbegi near old botanical station. 220 m south of<br />

collection site of G93-87. Pink to red flowers.<br />

PI 598990. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-98; W6 19888. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 2000 m.<br />

Near town of Gilgate west of Kasbegi. Mountainside.<br />

PI 598991. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

Wild. G93-100; W6 19889. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 1700 m. 4<br />

km north of town of Kasbegi. Mountainside, kura and vetch.<br />

PI 598992. Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.<br />

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Wild. G93-102; W6 19890. Collected 1993 in Georgia. Elevation 2400 m. 2<br />

km south of town of Kasbegi. Mountain crossing.<br />

The following were donated by Matt Silbernagel, USDA, ARS, Vegetable Crop<br />

Production, IAREC, P.O. Box 30, Prosser, Washington 99350, United States.<br />

Received 1996.<br />

PI 598993. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Black Turtle II"; W6 17879. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 598994. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Dubbele Witte"; W6 17880. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 598995. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Long Tom"; W6 17881. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 598996. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Sierra"; W6 17882. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 598997. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Sutter Pink"; W6 17883. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 598998. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Bountiful"; W6 17884. Bean Common Mosaic virus differencial.<br />

PI 598999. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Stringless Green Refugee"; W6 17885. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 599000. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Redlands Greenleaf C"; W6 17886. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 599001. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "UI-36 Red Mex"; W6 17887. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 599002. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Puregold"; W6 17888. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599003. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Imuna"; W6 17889. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599004. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Redlands Greenleaf B"; W6 17890. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 599005. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "UI-59 GN"; W6 17891. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599006. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "UI-123 GN"; W6 17892. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

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PI 599007. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Columbia Pinto"; W6 17893. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 599008. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Sanilac"; W6 17894. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599009. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Michelite 62"; W6 17895. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 599010. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "UI-34 Red Mex"; W6 17896. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 599011. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "UI-111"; W6 17897. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599012. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "UI-111"; W6 17898. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599013. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "UI-111"; W6 17899. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599014. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Pinto 114-8"; W6 17900. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599015. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "UI-31 GN"; W6 17901. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

?I 599016. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Monroe"; W6 17902. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599017. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Othello"; W6 17903. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599018. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "UI-35 Red Mex"; W6 17904. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 599019. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "CIAT MCR 2210"; W6 17905. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 599020. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "G94574"; W6 17906. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599021. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Black Turtle Soup I"; W6 17907. Bean Common Mosaic virus<br />

differential.<br />

PI 599022. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Widusa"; W6 17908. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

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PI 599023. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Jubila"; W6 17909. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599024. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Improved Tendergreen 40031"; W6 17910. Bean Common Mosaic<br />

virus differential.<br />

PI 599025. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Topcrop"; W6 17911. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599026. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Amanda"; W6 17912. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599027. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Isabella"; W6 17913. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599028. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "Redkloud"; W6 17914. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599029. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "IVT-7233"; W6 17915. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599030. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "92-1006"; W6 17916. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

PI 599031. Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

Cultivar. "UI 129"; W6 18302. Bean Common Mosaic virus differential.<br />

The following were developed by M. C. Engelke, Texas A&M University, Research<br />

and Extension Center, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252, United States;<br />

Virginia Lehman, Lofts Seed, 315 Edgewater Drive, Lebanon, Oregon 97355,<br />

United States; J.A. Reinert, Texas A&M University, Dept. of Soil and Crop<br />

Sciences, College Station, Texas 77843-6599, United States; B.A. Ruemmele,<br />

University of Rhode Island, Turfgrass Research and Extension, Kingston, Rhode<br />

Island 02881, United States; P.F. Colbaugh, Texas Agric. Exp. Sta., 17360<br />

Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252, United States; K. B. Marcum, University of<br />

Arizona, Turfgrass Physiology, Tucson, Arizona, United States; R. H. White,<br />

Texas A&M University, Turfgrass Physiology, College Station, Texas, United<br />

States. Received 07/08/1919.<br />

PI 599032. Agrostis stolonifera var. palustris (Huds.) Farw.<br />

Cultivar. Population. "MARINER"; Syn 1-88. CV-8; PVP 9700294. Pedigree -<br />

Nine maternal clones selected from Seaside. Nine clone synthetic<br />

cultivar selected from within the cultivar Seaside, a decades old land<br />

race variety. Selected for turf quality texture, color, and uniformity<br />

within Seaside, while maintaining salinity tolerance, improving root<br />

growth characters, and heat tolerance of the population. Flag leaf and<br />

panicle length shorter than Seaside. Selection for similar types<br />

resulted in few variants with acceptable uniformity and quality from one<br />

generation to the next.<br />

The following were developed by John M. Clarke, Agriculture and Agri-Food<br />

Canada, Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Res. Centre, Box 103 0, Swift Current,<br />

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Saskatchewan S9H 3X2, Canada. Received 07/10/1997.<br />

PI 599033. Triticum durum Desf.<br />

Cultivar. Pureline. "AC AVONLEA"; DT 661. Pedigree -<br />

DT3 79/DT367//DT367/Medora. Intermediate height, strong strawed durum<br />

wheat. In pre-registration field trials yielded slightly more than<br />

existing cultivars, and protein concentration 0.6-0.8 percentage units<br />

higher. Resistant to prevalent races of common bunt (Tilletia laevis and<br />

T. caries), leaf rust (Puccinia recondita), and stem rust (P. graminis).<br />

Highly susceptible to loose smut (Ustilago tritici) races prevalent in<br />

western Canada. End-use quality met the standard for the Canada West.<br />

The following were developed by J. Paul Murphy, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />

University, Dept of Crop Science, Box 7620, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />

27695-7620, United States; Steven Leath, USDA, ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />

University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695, United<br />

States; R.A. Navarro, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State University, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina Agric.<br />

Exp. Station, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina, United States; Ainong Shi, <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Carolina State University, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, Box 7616, Raleigh,<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695, United States; D. Huynh, USDA-ARS, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina State<br />

University, Dept. of Crop Science, Raleigh, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina 27695-7629, United<br />

States. Received 07/11/1997.<br />

PI 599034. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. NC96BGTA4. GP-548. Pedigree - SALUDA*3/PI 221414.<br />

Soft red winter wheat adapted to Southeastern United States. BC2-F5<br />

derived line. Resistant to prevalent powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis)<br />

isolates found in cultivation in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina during 1994, 1995, and<br />

1996 seasons. Source of resistance was Triticum monococcum sp.<br />

monococcum accession, PI 221414, collected in Yugoslavia. <strong>Plant</strong> height<br />

and maturity similar to recurrent parent Saluda.<br />

PI 599035. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. NC96BGTA5. GP-549. Pedigree - Saluda*3/PI 427662.<br />

Soft red winter wheat adapted to Southeastern United States. BC2-F5<br />

derived line. Resistant to prevalent powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis)<br />

isolates found in cultivation in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina during 1994, 1995, and<br />

1996 seasons. Source of resistance was Triticum monococcum sp.<br />

aegilopoides accession, PI 427662, collected in Iraq. <strong>Plant</strong> height and<br />

maturity similar to recurrent parent Saluda.<br />

PI 599036. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.<br />

Breeding. Pureline. NC96BGTA6. GP-550. Pedigree - SALUDA*3/PI 427772.<br />

Soft red winter wheat adapted to Southeastern United States. BC2-F5<br />

derived line. Resistant to prevalent powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis)<br />

isolates found in cultivation in <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina during 1994, 1995, and<br />

1996 seasons. Source of resistance was Triticum monococcum sp.<br />

aegilopoides accession, PI 427772, collected in Iraq. <strong>Plant</strong> height and<br />

maturity similar to recurrent parent Saluda.<br />

The following were collected by Gideon Ladizinsky, Hebrew University, Faculty<br />

of Agriculture, P.O. Box 12, Rehovot, Israel. Received 01/01/1988.<br />

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PI 599037. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. 2 01; W6 8. Collected in Turkey.<br />

PI 599038. Cicer reticulatum Ladiz.<br />

Wild. 231; W6 9. Collected in Turkey.<br />

PI 599039. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. ILWC 32; ICCW 71; W6 10. Collected 08/17/1988 in Turkey. 5 km<br />

south of Cherga, Altai Mountains, Siberia. Meadow in bottom of valley.<br />

Mixed grass/forbs.<br />

The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6434, United States; Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

<strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 402, Building 003, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland<br />

20705-2350, United States. Received 09/15/1989.<br />

PI 599040. Cicer echinospennum P. H. Davis<br />

Wild. 0<strong>206</strong>89-0101; W6 1979. Collected 06/02/1989 in Turkey. Latitude 37<br />

deg. 43• N. Longitude 38 deg. 35 f E. Elevation 1110 m. 6 km SW of<br />

Karacadag on road Diyarbakir to Siverek. Siverek Province. Occasional at<br />

rocky fence rows on edges of heavily grazed fields, some recently<br />

tilled. Rocky fields on basalt plateau. <strong>Plant</strong>s spreading. Flowers rose<br />

violet.<br />

PI 599041. Cicer echinospermum P. H. Davis<br />

Wild. 0<strong>206</strong>89-0302; W6 1984. Collected 06/02/1989 in Diyarbakir, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 51' N. Longitude 39 deg. 49' E. Elevation 1320 m. lkm S<br />

of road, protected, ungrazed, recently forested. 20 km E of Karacadag,<br />

road to Siverek to Diyarbakir. Occasional, low growing among annual<br />

grasses. Soil shallow. Rocky basalt outcrops dominated by Secale<br />

montanum, Hordeum bulbosum.<br />

PI 599042. Cicer reticulatum Ladiz.<br />

Wild. 030689-0302; W6 1992. Collected 06/03/1989 in Diyarbakir, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 36' N. Longitude 40 deg. 30' E. Elevation 850 m. 19 km<br />

S of Cinar or 3 km before Yukari-Konak. Infrequent, scattered. Pockets<br />

of rocky rubble, shade of oak trees. Hard limestone outcrops. Coppiced.<br />

Heavily grazed. Associated sp. H. spontaneum and diploid wheat. Slope<br />

steep, N facing. Erect.<br />

PI 599043. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. 040689-0602; W6 2007. Collected 06/04/1989 in Mardin, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 33' N. Longitude 40 deg. 56' E. Elevation 900 m. 3.5 km<br />

E of Savur on Savur-Midyat road. Infrequent. Oak scrub scattered.<br />

Limestone outcrops and rubble. Slope steep, N facing. Some plants in<br />

flower, some shattered.<br />

PI 599044. Cicer reticulatum Ladiz.<br />

Wild. 040689-0702; W6 2009. Collected 06/04/1989 in Mardin, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 33' N. Longitude 40 deg. 58' E. Elevation 980 m. 1 km E<br />

of Dereici. 8 km E of Savur. Slope N facing, edge of vineyard. Rocky<br />

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terrace, limestone rubble. Infrequent. Flowers rose-violet. Pods<br />

tardily dehiscent.<br />

PI 599045. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. 040689-0703; W6 2010. Collected 06/04/1989 in Mardin, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 33 f N. Longitude 40 deg. 56' E. Elevation 980 m. 1 km E<br />

of Dereici. 8 km E of Savur. Infrequent. Slope N facing, edge of<br />

vineyard. Rocky terrace, limestone rubble. Associated with C.<br />

reticulatum. Shattered. Population sampled, 10 plants.<br />

PI 599046. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. 050689-0203; W6 2014. Collected 06/05/1989 in Mardin, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 33' N. Longitude 41 deg. 0' E. Elevation 1000 m. 4.1 km<br />

after Dereici on road to Midyat from Savur. Growing as weed, scattered<br />

at edge of cultivated lentil field. Rocky limestone slopes, terraces.<br />

Slope W facing, mouth of ravine. Some plants to 50 pods, most with 4-5.<br />

Spreading. Some mature pods. Flowers lavender.<br />

PI 599047. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. 050689-0301; W6 2016. Collected 06/05/1989 in Mardin, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 33' N. Longitude 41 deg. I 1 E. Elevation 1050 m. 5.8 km<br />

E of Dereici on road from Savur to Midyat. Edge of wild wheat field.<br />

Scattered oak scrub. Soil thin, rocky, limestone. Slope W and N facing.<br />

Maturing about same time or slightly later than C. reticulatum.<br />

PI 599048. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. 060689-0101; W6 2021. Collected 06/06/1989 in Mardin, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 33' N. Longitude 41 deg. 3' E. Elevation 1060 m. About<br />

1 km S of road. 21 km NW of Senkoy on road to Savur, approx. 6 km W of<br />

Icoren. Side of road next to ditch. Soil.bare, disturbed. Slopes rocky<br />

limestone. Wild Pistaccio and Quercus. Some plants small, immature,<br />

some still in flower. Population sampled. Population of about 30-40<br />

plants dispersed.<br />

PI 599049. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. 090689-0301; W6 2072. Collected 06/09/1989 in Siirt, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 56' N. Longitude 42 deg. 20' E. Elevation 1450 m. 63.1<br />

km E of Siirt on rd. to Pervari or 7.6 km E of rd. to Doganea.<br />

Sun/partial shade in grasses. Disturbed roadside. <strong>Part</strong>ially grazed. Soil<br />

deep red. Dominated by Aegilops sp. & Triticum sp. Associated with C.<br />

reticulatum. Common.<br />

PI 599050. Cicer reticulatum Ladiz.<br />

Wild. 090689-0303; W6 2074. Collected 06/09/1989 in Siirt, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 56' N. Longitude 42 deg. 20' E. Elevation 1450 m. 63.1<br />

km E of Siirt on road to Pervari or 7.6 km E of road to Doganea.<br />

Infrequent. Oak scrub. <strong>Part</strong>ially grazed, sunny openings. Soil deep red.<br />

Dominated by Aegilops sp. & Triticum sp. Associated with C. bijugum.<br />

Maturing slightly earlier than C. bijugum. Leaflets deciduous and<br />

becoming deciduous before legumes dehisce.<br />

PI 599051. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. 100689-0401; W6 2085. Collected 06/10/1989 in Siirt, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 33' N. Longitude 42 deg. 26' E. Elevation 1580 m. 5-9<br />

km W of Sirnak on the Sirnak-Eruh road. Soil deep red, recently<br />

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disturbed. Along road. Coppiced and cut over oak park forest. Rare.<br />

Only one plant found and collected.<br />

PI 599052. Cicer reticulatum Ladiz.<br />

Wild. 100689-0501; W6 2093. Collected 06/10/1989 in Siirt, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 37 deg. 34' N. Longitude 42 deg. 23' E. Elevation 1260 m. 11 km<br />

W of Sirnak on the Sirnak-Eruh road. Cut over, grazed. Soil deep red.<br />

Dominated by Aegilops sp. C. bijugum occurs, almost no chickpea<br />

cultivation. Coppiced and oak scrub. <strong>Plant</strong>s to 15 cm. Four plants<br />

found. Seeds heavily reticulated.<br />

The following were collected by Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS, Natl.<br />

<strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 402, Building 003, BARC-West,<br />

Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 07/13/1990.<br />

?I 599053. Cicer songaricum Stephan ex DC.<br />

Wild. 7005; SR-19-01; W6 4574. Collected 09/1989 in Uzbekistan.<br />

The following were collected by Nigel Maxted, Univ. of Southampton - Dept. of<br />

Biology, Med. & Biological Science Building, Bassett Crecent East,<br />

Southhampton, England S09 3TU, United Kingdom; W. Mughlaby. Donated by Laszlo<br />

Holly, Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

<strong>Resources</strong> Unit, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 10/17/1990.<br />

PI 599054. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. 2933; ILWC 43; W6 6151. Collected 05/1986 in Syria. Makhraj<br />

Tahtani, Tartous Province.<br />

PI 599055. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. 1870; ILWC 44; W6 6152. Collected 05/1986 in Syria.<br />

Tartous, Tartous Province.<br />

5 km N of<br />

PI 599056. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. 1877; ILWC 45; W6 6153. Collected 05/1986 in Syria. 12 km N of<br />

Tartous, Tartous Province.<br />

PI 599057. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. 2963; ILWC 46; W6 6154. Collected 05/1986 in Syria. Haniue,<br />

Tartous Province.<br />

The following were collected by Laszlo Holly, Int. Center for Agricultural<br />

Research in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,<br />

Syria. Received 10/17/1990.<br />

PI 599058. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. LH-242; ILWC 50; W6 6157. Collected 05/1986 in Syria. Elevation<br />

800 m. Near El Sauda village, Tartous Province.<br />

The following were collected by Nigel Maxted, Univ. of Southampton - Dept. of<br />

Biology, Med. & Biological Science Building, Bassett Crecent East,<br />

Southhampton, England S09 3TU, United Kingdom; W. Mughlaby. Donated by Laszlo<br />

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Holly, Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

<strong>Resources</strong> Unit, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 10/17/1990.<br />

PI 599059. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. 2686; ILWC 49; W6 6158. Collected 05/1986 in Syria. Sarghaya,<br />

Damascus Province.<br />

The following were donated by Laszlo Holly, Int. Center for Agricultural<br />

Research in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,<br />

Syria. Received 10/17/1990.<br />

PI 599060. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. ILWC 51; W6 6159. Collected 1987 in Unknown.<br />

The following were donated by Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid<br />

Tropics, Patancheru P.O., Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India. Received 12/01/1991.<br />

PI 599061. Cicer microphyllum Benth.<br />

Wild. ICCW 56; NC. 61035; W6 9395.<br />

The following were donated by Laszlo Holly, Int. Center for Agricultural<br />

Research in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,<br />

Syria. Received 04/03/1992.<br />

PI 599062. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. 5230; ILWC 240; W6 10145.<br />

PI 599063. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. 5251; ILWC 241; W6 10146.<br />

PI 599064. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. 5781; ILWC 243; W6 10147.<br />

PI 599065. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. LR-051; ILWC 209; W6 10148.<br />

The following were donated by A.I. Abbas, Ministry of Agriculture and<br />

Irrigation, State Board for Agricultural Research, and Water <strong>Resources</strong>,<br />

Abu-Ghraib, Iraq. Received 04/03/1992.<br />

PI 599066. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. W6 10149. Collected 07/04/1989 in Iraq. Elevation 1100 m.<br />

Salah-al-Dean.<br />

The following were donated by Laszlo Holly, Int. Center for Agricultural<br />

Research in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,<br />

Syria. Received 04/03/1992.<br />

PI 599067. Cicer echinospermum P. H. Davis<br />

Wild. 4843; ILWC 235; W6 10151.<br />

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PI 599068. Cicer echinospenmixn P. H. Davis<br />

Wild. 5043/ ILWC 238; W6 10152.<br />

PI 599069. Cicer echinospermuxn P. H. Davis<br />

Wild. 5152; ILWC 239; W6 10153.<br />

PI 599070. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. LR-193; ILWC 212; W6 10160.<br />

PI 599071. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. LR-198; ILWC 213; W6 10161.<br />

The following were donated by University of Southampton, Southhampton,<br />

England, United Kingdom. Received 04/03/1992.<br />

PI 599072. Cicer reticulatum Ladiz.<br />

Wild. W6 10162. Collected 1988 in Turkey. Southeastern Turkey.<br />

The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-64 02, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6434, United States; Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

<strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 402, Building 003, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland<br />

20705-2350, United States. Received 04/03/1992.<br />

PI 599073. Cicer reticulatum Ladiz.<br />

Wild. W6 10163. Collected 1988 in Diyarbakir, Turkey. Field at<br />

Agricultural Research Station.<br />

The following were collected by Nigel Maxted, Univ. of Southampton - Dept. of<br />

Biology, Med. & Biological Science Building, Bassett Crecent East,<br />

Southhampton, England S09 3TU, United Kingdom; Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS,<br />

Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 402, Building 003, BARC-West,<br />

Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States. Received 10/04/1991.<br />

PI 599074. Cicer songaricum Stephan ex DC.<br />

Wild. 8201; 918201; W6 10446. Collected 06/10/1991 in Tajikistan.<br />

Latitude 39 deg. 32' N. Longitude 67 deg. 53' E. Elevation 1540 m.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rthern edge of town near Urmitan. Aspect W. In loose scree of canyon.<br />

Associated with mixed scrub and herbs. Additonal voucher locations: MO,<br />

G, ERE.<br />

The following were collected by Laszlo Holly, Int. Center for Agricultural<br />

Research in the Dry Areas, <strong>Germplasm</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Unit, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,<br />

Syria; A. Ismail. Donated by Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry<br />

Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 07/15/1992.<br />

PI 599075. Cicer bijugum Rech. f.<br />

Wild. ICCW 72; ILWC 42; LH-240; W6 10523. Collected in Syria.<br />

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The following were collected by G.C. Hartin; Van der Maesen. Donated by Int.<br />

Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo,<br />

Syria. Received 07/15/1992.<br />

PI 599076. Cicer chorassanicum (Bunge) Popov<br />

Wild. ICCW 25; ILWC 15; JM 2226; W6 10524. Collected in Afghanistan.<br />

The following were donated by Larry D. Robertson, Int. Center for<br />

Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria.<br />

Received 12/01/1992.<br />

PI 599077. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. ILWC 255; W6 11056. Collected 1990 in Jordan. Irbid Province.<br />

PI 599078. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. ILWC 256; W6 11057. Collected 1990 in Jordan. Irbid Province.<br />

The following were donated by R.P.S. Pundir, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Program, .Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502<br />

324, India. Received 01/19/1993.<br />

PI 599079. Cicer macracanthum Popov<br />

Wild. ICCW 102; 3027(1); W6 11177. Collected in Pakistan. Thokor Banal,<br />

Swat dt.<br />

PI 599080. Cicer macracanthum Popov<br />

Wild. ICCW 104; 3029(1); W6 11179. Collected in Pakistan. Bann Bulbad,<br />

Swat dt.<br />

PI 599081. Cicer macracanthum Popov<br />

Wild. ICCW 105; 3030(1); W6 11180. Collected in Pakistan. Maho Dand,<br />

Swat dt.<br />

PI 599082. Cicer microphyllum Benth.<br />

Wild. ICCW 31; W6 11181. Collected in India. Keylong, H.P.<br />

PI 599083. Cicer microphyllum Benth.<br />

Wild. ICCW 128; 3020(1); W6 11186. Collected in Pakistan. Shargowa<br />

Khaplu, Gangche dt.<br />

PI 599084. Cicer microphyllum Benth.<br />

Wild. ICCW 132; 3024(1); W6 11188. Collected in Pakistan. Askole,<br />

Chagra, Gangche dt.<br />

The following were collected by Nigel Maxted, Univ. of Southampton - Dept. of<br />

Biology, Med. & Biological Science Building, Bassett Crecent East,<br />

Southhampton, England S09 3TU, United Kingdom. Donated by R.P.S. Pundir, Int.<br />

Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Program,<br />

Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India. Received 01/19/1993.<br />

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PI 599085. Cicer multijugum Maesen<br />

Wild. ICCW 98; 8281; W6 11189. Collected in Uzbekistan. Latitude 39 deg.<br />

24' N. Longitude 68 deg. 32' E. Elevation 1450 m. Flat aspect, level<br />

0-3%, groundcover 100%, soil depth 20- 40cm, free draining, pasture &<br />

wasteland, light grazing, no rocks, med. sized trees. Town petrol<br />

station surroundings, near settlement Ayni. Associated with mixed<br />

deciduous scrubs and herbs.<br />

The following were collected by Nigel Maxted, Univ. of Southampton - Dept. of<br />

Biology, Med. & Biological Science Building, Bassett Crecent East,<br />

Southhampton, England S09 3TU, United Kingdom. Donated by L.J.G. van der<br />

Maesen, Landwirtschaftliche Universitat, Gen. Foukesweg 37, P.O.B. 8010,<br />

Wageningen, Netherlands. Received 04/06/1993.<br />

PI 599086. Cicer acanthophyllum Boriss.<br />

Wild. 8285; 918295; W6 11513. Collected in Tajikistan. Latitude 38 deg.<br />

19' N. Longitude 72 deg. 20' E. Elevation 3300 m. Pamirs Divon-dara in<br />

the Bartang river valley, Roshorv. Slope NE, steep, >30%, scree.<br />

Acandholimon and Logochyllus. Groundcover 4%. Soil depth 0-10 cm, no<br />

rocks, free draining. Rough pasture, grazing moderate.<br />

The following were donated by R.P.S. Pundir, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the<br />

Semi-Arid Tropics, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502<br />

324, India. Received 12/31/1991.<br />

PI 599087. Cicer anatolicum Alef.<br />

Wild. ICCW 13; JM 2143; W6 14183. Collected in Turkey. Tatvan.<br />

PI 599088. Cicer microphyllum Benth.<br />

Wild. ICCW 50; NC 60734; W6 14185. Collected in India. Kashmir.<br />

PI 599089. Cicer microphyllum Benth.<br />

Wild. ICCW 70; W6 14187. Collected in India. Kashmir.<br />

PI 599090. Cicer montbretii Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. ICCW 4; JM 2032; W6 14188. Collected in Turkey.<br />

PI 599091. Cicer montbretii Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. ICCW 5; JM 2040; W6 14189. Collected in Turkey.<br />

The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-64 02, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6434, United States; Calvin R. Sperling, USDA, ARS, Natl. <strong>Germplasm</strong><br />

<strong>Resources</strong> Laboratory, Room 402, Building 003, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland<br />

20705-2350, United States. Received 06/09/1989.<br />

PI 599092. Cicer reticulatum Ladiz.<br />

Wild. 010689-03cr; W6 14668. Collected 06/01/1989 in Diyarbakir, Turkey.<br />

Latitude 38 deg. 20' N. Longitude 39 deg. 44' E. Elevation 910 m. On<br />

road from Elazig to Diyarbakir 3 km south of Elazig Diyarbakir border,<br />

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Degirmendere Kopru village, 12 km to Ergani. Slope NE, steep. Outcrops<br />

hard limestone. Scattered Crateagus and Quercus. One Cicer seed found<br />

in 1989 collection.<br />

The following were donated by K.P.S. Chandel, Nat. Bureau of <strong>Plant</strong> Genetic<br />

<strong>Resources</strong>, PUSA Campus, New Delhi, Delhi 110012, India. Received 02/17/1994.<br />

PI 599093. Cicer microphyllum Benth.<br />

Wild. C-556; NC 60736; W6 15003. Collected in Himachal Pradesh, India.<br />

Latitude 31 deg. 42' N. Longitude 77 deg. 15' E. Elevation 3750 m.<br />

Tangti hills of Pin Valley, Himachel Pradesh, a high altitude alpine<br />

region.<br />

The following were donated by Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the<br />

Dry Areas, P.O. Box 2344, Cairo, Egypt. Received 03/17/1995.<br />

PI 599094. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. ILWC 276; W6 16752. Collected in Lebanon.<br />

The following were collected by Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the<br />

Dry Areas, P.O. Box 2344, Cairo, Egypt. Received 03/17/1995.<br />

PI 599095. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. ILWC 279; W6 16753. Collected in Syria.<br />

PI 599096. Cicer judaicum Boiss.•<br />

Wild. ILWC 280; W6 16754. Collected in Syria.<br />

PI 599097. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. ILWC 281; W6 16755. Collected in Syria.<br />

PI 599098. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. ILWC 282; W6 16756. Collected in Syria.<br />

The following were collected by K.S. Obari, Genetic <strong>Resources</strong> Unit,<br />

Agriculture Research Directorate, P.O. Box 113, Douma, Syria; Walter J.<br />

Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />

Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States; A. Ismail; G. Mir<br />

Ali, ARCD, Syria; M. Mardinly. Donated by Int. Center for Agricultural<br />

Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 2344, Cairo, Egypt. Received 07/1994.<br />

PI 599099. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. YAM 21; ILWC 261; W6 17168. Collected 06/15/1991 in Syria.<br />

Latitude 33 deg. 27' N. Longitude 35 deg. 58' E. Elevation 1270 m. 200 m<br />

before Qal'at Jandal between the two rows. Aspect E. Collected<br />

04/12/1994 in Washington, United States. Latitude 33 deg. 27' N.<br />

Longitude 35 deg. 58' E. Elevation 1270 m. 200 m before Qal'at Jandal<br />

between the two rows. Aspect E.<br />

PI 599100. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. YAM 28; ILWC 262; W6 17169. Collected 06/15/1991 in Syria.<br />

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Latitude 33 deg. 42' N. Longitude 36 deg. 24 f E. Elevation 1410 m. 3 km<br />

SE of Rankos, W side of the road to Damascus, between fig trees. Aspect<br />

W. Collected 04/12/1994 in Washington, United States. Latitude 33 deg.<br />

42' N. Longitude 36 deg. 24' E. Elevation 1410 m. 3 km SE of Rankos, W<br />

side of the road to Damascus, between fig trees. Aspect W.<br />

PI 599101. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. YAM 29; ILWC 263; W6 17170. Collected 06/16/1991 in Syria.<br />

Latitude 33 deg. 46' N. Longitude 36 deg. 31' E. Elevation 1400 m. 1 km<br />

E of Jubadine, left side of the road to Ma'aloola. Aspect S. Collected<br />

04/12/1994 in Washington, United States. Latitude 33 deg. 46' N.<br />

Longitude 36 deg. 31' E. Elevation 1400 m. 1 km E of Jubadine, left side<br />

of the road to Ma'aloola. Aspect S.<br />

The following were collected by Nigel Maxted, Univ. of Southampton - Dept. of<br />

Biology, Med. & Biological Science Building, Bassett Crecent East,<br />

Southhampton, England S09 3TU, United Kingdom; Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS,<br />

Washington State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman,<br />

Washington 99164-64 02, United States. Donated by Int. Center for Agricultural<br />

Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 2344, Cairo, Egypt. Received 07/1994.<br />

PI 599102. Cicer flexuosum Lipsky<br />

Wild. 8048; ILWC 266; W6 17173. Collected 06/28/1990 in Former Soviet<br />

Union. Collected 04/12/1994 in Washington, United States.<br />

PI 599103. Cicer flexuosum Lipsky<br />

Wild. 8062; ILWC 267; W6 17174. Collected 06/29/1990 in Former Soviet<br />

Union. Collected 04/12/1994 in Washington, United States.<br />

The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6402, United States; A. Ismail. Donated by Int. Center for Agricultural<br />

Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 2344, Cairo, Egypt. Received 07/1994.<br />

PI 599104. Cicer Judaic urn Boiss.<br />

Wild. LBN92-5; ILWC 272; W6 17175. Collected 05/16/1992 in Lebanon.<br />

Latitude 33 deg. 48' N. Longitude 35 deg. 32• E. Elevation 60 m. 500 m<br />

SW Shuweifat. Aspect W. Collected 04/12/1994 in Washington, United<br />

States. Latitude 33 deg. 48' N. Longitude 35 deg. 32' E. Elevation 60 m.<br />

500 m SW Shuweifat. Aspect W.<br />

PI 599105. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. LBN92-10; ILWC 273; W6 17176. Collected 05/16/1992 in Lebanon.<br />

Latitude 33 deg. 41' N. Longitude 35 deg. 34' E. Elevation 150 m. Beside<br />

the mosque of Kamal Junblat. Aspect E. Collected 04/12/1994 in<br />

Washington, United States. Latitude 33 deg. 41' N. Longitude 35 deg. 34'<br />

E. Elevation 150 m. Beside the mosque of Kamal Junblat. Aspect E.<br />

PI 599106. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. LBN92-13; ILWC 274; W6 17177. Collected 05/18/1992 in Lebanon.<br />

Latitude 34 deg. 15' N. Longitude 35 deg. 40' E. Elevation 20 m. 2 km<br />

before Betron on the road coming from Jbeil. Aspect W. Collected<br />

04/12/1994 in Washington, United States. Latitude 34 deg. 15' N.<br />

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Longitude 35 deg. 40' E. Elevation 20 m. 2 km before Betron on the road<br />

coming from Jbeil. Aspect W.<br />

PI 599107. Cicer judaicum Boiss.<br />

Wild. LBN92-16; ILWC 275; W6 17178. Collected 05/18/1992 in Lebanon.<br />

Latitude 34 deg. 20' N. Longitude 35 deg. 55' E. Elevation 380 m. 150 m<br />

before Kuspa, on the road to Zegharta. Aspect N. Collected 04/12/1994<br />

in Washington, United States. Latitude 34 deg. 20' N. Longitude 35 deg.<br />

55' E. Elevation 380 m. 150 m before Kuspa, on the road to Zegharta.<br />

Aspect N.<br />

The following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6402, United States; Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State<br />

University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington<br />

99164-6434, United States. Received 1994.<br />

PI 599108. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. WJK94-T58; W6 16268. Collected 06/03/1994 in Turkey. Elevation 680<br />

m. Collected at the Southeastern Anatolian Research Institute in<br />

Diyarbakir. Site 2 in grass on west side of hill.<br />

PI 599109. Cicer pinnatifidum Jaub. & Spach<br />

Wild. WJK94-T35; W6 16244. Collected 06/02/1994 in Turkey. Elevation 690<br />

m. Collected at the Southeastern Anatolian Research Institute in<br />

Diyarbakir, Diyarbakir Province. In grass on east side of hill.<br />

The following were collected by Ismail Kusmenoglu, Central Research Inst. of<br />

Field Crops, Ministry of Agriculture, P.O. Box 226, Ulus, Ankara 06042,<br />

Turkey. Received 10/30/1995.<br />

PI 599110. Cicer anatolicum Alef.<br />

Wild. W6 17512. Collected 07/1995 in Kirsehir, Turkey. Elevation 1100 m.<br />

30 km west of Kirsehir near the town of Yagmurlu Buyukoba and village of<br />

Kirmizi Bayir. Soil red. On the slope of the valley. Oak, Russian olive,<br />

and walnut trees.<br />

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Species Index<br />

Acanthosicyos naudinianus (596652, 596655, 596657, 596674, 596678, 596681,<br />

596683-596685, 596688, 596690, 596693-596694)<br />

Achnatherum inebrians (598490)<br />

Achnatherum splendens (598456, 598521, 598568)<br />

Agropyron cristatum (598474, 598483, 598488, 598544, 598546, 598550, 598553,<br />

598628-598645, 598716-598717)<br />

Agropyron cristatum ssp. cristatum (598481)<br />

Agropyron desertorum (598646-598663, 598824)<br />

Agropyron fragile (598664-598715, 598808)<br />

Agropyron mongolicum (598460, 598482)<br />

Agrostis gigantea (598457-598458)<br />

Agrostis stolonifera (596339)<br />

Agrostis stolonifera var. palustris (596327, 596336-596337, 596340, 596549,<br />

596767, 599032)<br />

Agrostis trinii (598462)<br />

Alopecurus arundinaceus (598595)<br />

Alopecurus pratensis (598718)<br />

Alyssum alyssoides (597814)<br />

Alyssum desertorum (597815)<br />

Alyssum granatense (597816)<br />

Alyssum strigosum (597817)<br />

Amblyopyrum muticum (598388)<br />

Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata (596373, 597579)<br />

Anthemis tinctoria (596374)<br />

Antirrhinum barrelieri (597580)<br />

Antirrhinum braun-blanquetii (597581)<br />

Antirrhinum meonanthum (597582)<br />

Antirrhinum siculum (597583)<br />

Apium graveolens var. dulce (598216-598218)<br />

Arachis hypogaea (596295, 596359, 596406, 596514-596516, 596800, 597888,<br />

598133-598135, 598356-598357)<br />

Aristida purpurea var. longiseta (598971-598972)<br />

Aronia melanocarpa (5963 75)<br />

Astragalus canadensis (598138)<br />

Aurinia corymbosa (597818)<br />

Avena sativa (596411, 596582-596583, 596631, 596755, 596801, 596804, 597791,<br />

598081)<br />

Beckmannia sp. (597347)<br />

Berteroa incana (597819)<br />

Beta vulgaris (596529-596530, 598071-598076)<br />

Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris (596528)<br />

Betula humilis (597584)<br />

Brassica barrelieri (597820-597821)<br />

Brassica carinata (596534-596539, 597822)<br />

Brassica deflexa (597823)<br />

Brassica desnottesii (597824)<br />

Brassica fruticulosa ssp. mauritanica (597825)<br />

Brassica fruticulosa ssp. radicata (597826)<br />

Brassica gravinae var. djurdjurae (597827)<br />

Brassica napus (596338, 597351-597355, 597809, 597828)<br />

Brassica nigra (597829-597830)<br />

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Brassica rapa ssp. oleifera (597831)<br />

Brassica souliei ssp. amplexicaulis (597832)<br />

Bromus araucanus (598719)<br />

Bromus auleticus (598720, 598724)<br />

Bromus catharticus (597889, 598725)<br />

Bromus danthoniae (598455)<br />

Bromus erectus (598591)<br />

Bromus inermis ssp. inermis (598402-598404, 598538, 598556, 598569-598589,<br />

598592)<br />

Bromus japonicus (598531)<br />

Bromus mango (598721, 598825)<br />

Bromus riparius (598590)<br />

Bromus setifolius (598722-598723)<br />

Bromus subvelutinus (596307)<br />

Cajanus cajan (597941-597942)<br />

Calendula arvensis (597585-597587)<br />

Calendula officinalis (597588-597594)<br />

Calendula suffruticosa (597595)<br />

Calendula suffruticosa ssp. maritima (597596)<br />

Calendula suffruticosa ssp. tomentosa (597597)<br />

Camelina sativa (597833)<br />

Campanula lusitanica ssp. lusitanica (597598)<br />

Capsicum annuum (596298, 597805)<br />

Capsicum chinense (596409)<br />

Carica papaya (596342)<br />

Catharanthus roseus (596559, 596561)<br />

Chenopodium giganteum (596371-596372)<br />

Chenopodium quinoa (596498)<br />

Chloris virgata (596410)<br />

Chrysanthemum coronarium (597599)<br />

Cicer acanthophyllum (599086)<br />

Cicer anatolicum (599087, 599110)<br />

Cicer arietinum (596368-596370, 598078-598080)<br />

Cicer bijugum (599037, 599039, 599046-599049, 599051, 599062-599066, 599075)<br />

Cicer chorassanicum (599076)<br />

Cicer echinospermum (599040-599041, 599067-599069)<br />

Cicer flexuosum (599102-599103)<br />

Cicer judaicum (599054-599058, 599077-599078, 599094-599098, 599104-599107)<br />

Cicer macracanthum (599079-599081)<br />

Cicer microphyllum (599061, 599082-599084, 599088-599089, 599093)<br />

Cicer montbretii (599090-599091)<br />

Cicer multijugum (599085)<br />

Cicer pinnatifidum (599043, 599045, 599059-599060, 599070-599071,<br />

599099-599101, 599108-599109)<br />

Cicer reticulatum (599038, 599042, 599044, 599050, 599052, 599072-599073,<br />

599092)<br />

Cicer songaricum (599053, 599074)<br />

Citrullus lanatus (597887)<br />

Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus (596653, 596656, 596658-596659, 596662,<br />

596665-596671, 596675-596677, 596679-596680, 596682, 596686-596687,<br />

596689, 596691-596692, 596695-5966 96)<br />

Coccinia sessilifolia (596654, 596663, 596673)<br />

Colpodium humile (598593)<br />

Cucurbita pepo (597784)<br />

Cuphea aequipetala (596719)<br />

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Cuphea angustifolia (596718)<br />

Cuphea calophylla var. mesostemon (596721-596723)<br />

Cuphea glutinosa (596716, 596724-596733)<br />

Cuphea graciliflora (596715)<br />

Cuphea heterophylla (596717)<br />

Cuphea lanceolata (596736-596738)<br />

Cuphea schumannii (596734)<br />

Cuphea sp. (596720)<br />

Cuphea viscosissima (596739-596740)<br />

Cuphea wrightii var. wrightii (596735)<br />

Cynodon dactylon (596754, 597577)<br />

Dactylis glomerata (596697, 597358-597359, 598406-598428, 598513, 598827,<br />

598830, 598833, 598835, 598837, 598840, 598843, 598845, 598853, 598856,<br />

598859, 598862, 598872, 598874-598876, 598878, 598881, 598884,<br />

598886-598887, 598894, 598896, 598898, 598900)<br />

Dactylis sp. (598489)<br />

Dalea leporina (598137)<br />

Dasypyrum villosum (598390-598401)<br />

Dianthus caryophyllus (596376)<br />

Dianthus superbus var. longicalycinus (597600)<br />

Duchesnea indica (596377)<br />

Echinacea angustifolia (597601)<br />

Echinacea atrorubens (597602)<br />

Echinacea pallida (597603-597604)<br />

Elymus aristiglumis (598486)<br />

Elymus confusus (598463)<br />

Elymus dahuricus (598464, 598475-598476, 598487, 598758-598772, 598792)<br />

Elymus dahuricus ssp. excelsus (598528, 598530, 598533, 598536-598537,<br />

598542-598543, 598552, 598554-598555, 598558, 598561, 598564, 598566)<br />

Elymus fibrosus (598465, 598790)<br />

Elymus gmelinii (598466-598467, 598477, 598793-598794)<br />

Elymus lanceolatus ssp. lanceolatus (598809-598811)<br />

Elymus mutabilis (598549)<br />

Slymus patagonicus (598726)<br />

Elymus sibiricus (598371, 598478-598479, 598773-598789, 598795-598802)<br />

Elymus trachycaulus (598468, 598522, 598791)<br />

Elymus wawawaiensis (598812-598813)<br />

Elytrigia intermedia (598480, 598735, 598737-598740)<br />

Elytrigia repens (598741-598749)<br />

Elytrigia sp. (598470-598472, 598736)<br />

Eruca pinnatifida (597834)<br />

Eruca sativa ssp. longirostris (597835)<br />

Erucastrum elatum (597837)<br />

Erucastrum elatum var. microspermum (597836)<br />

Erucastrum elatum var. scabriusculum (597838)<br />

Erucastrum leucanthum (597839)<br />

Erucastrum nasturtiifolium ssp. sudrei (597840)<br />

Erucastrum rifanum (597841)<br />

Erucastrum varium (597842)<br />

Erucastrum varium ssp. varium (597843)<br />

Erucastrum virgatum (597846)<br />

Erucastrum virgatum ssp. baeticum (597844)<br />

Erucastrum virgatum ssp. virgatum (597845)<br />

Erysimum creticum (597847)<br />

Erysimum cuspidatum (597848)<br />

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Erysimum diffusum (597849)<br />

Erysimum graecum (597850)<br />

Erysimum incanum (597851)<br />

Erysimum repandum (597852)<br />

Festuca arundinacea (596314-596315, 596554, 596632-596644, 596701,<br />

597934-597935, 598405, 598491-598497, 598826, 598828-598829,<br />

598831-598832, 598834, 598836, 598841-598842, 598844, 598846,<br />

598848-598852, 598855, 598858, 598860, 598863, 598866, 598868, 598870,<br />

598882, 598889, 598891, 598893, 598903, 598917-598920, 598923-598925,<br />

598927, 598929-598930, 598932, 598934, 598936, 598941-598945,<br />

598948-598949)<br />

Festuca lemanii (596301)<br />

Festuca pallescens var. pallescens (598728)<br />

Festuca pallescens var. scabra (598729)<br />

Festuca pratensis (598498-598503, 598523)<br />

Festuca rubra (598504-598509)<br />

Festuca rubra ssp. fallax (596698, 596703, 596713)<br />

Festuca rubra ssp. rubra (598730-598731)<br />

Festuca sp. (598594, 598838)<br />

Flueggea suffruticosa (596378-596379)<br />

Forestiera neomexicana (596380)<br />

Glycine max (596333, 596407, 596412-596414, 596521-596527, 596540-596541,<br />

596596, 596752, 596790-596798, 597380-597447, 597463-597470,<br />

597473-597487, 597649, 597651-597664, 597883-597886, 597929,<br />

597936-597940, 597983-598068, 598124, 598215, 598220, 598222-598223,<br />

598358-598359)<br />

Glycine soja (597448-597462, 597471-597472)<br />

Gossypium hirsutum (596305, 596325, 596344, 596547-596548, 596563-596566,<br />

596579-596581, 596584-596594, 596760-596761, 596764, 596771, 596803,<br />

597795, 597801-597802, 597807, 597878-597880, 597930-597933,<br />

598082-598083, 5 9836 0-598361)<br />

Gypsophila elegans (597605)<br />

Gypsophila oldhamiana (597606)<br />

Helianthus annuus (596300, 596312, 596360-596361, 596741-596750,<br />

597360-597378, 597792, 597806, 597890-597907)<br />

Helianthus debilis ssp. cucumerifolius (597908)<br />

Helianthus debilis ssp. debilis (597909)<br />

Helianthus grosseserratus (597910-597911)<br />

Helianthus hybrid (597912-597913)<br />

Helianthus maximilianii (597914-597915)<br />

Helianthus neglectus (597916)<br />

Helianthus nuttallii ssp. nuttallii (597917)<br />

Helianthus nuttallii ssp. rydbergii (597918)<br />

Helianthus pauciflorus ssp. subrhomboideus (597919-597920)<br />

Helianthus petiolaris (597921-597923)<br />

Helianthus petiolaris ssp. petiolaris (597924)<br />

Helichrysum arenarium (596381)<br />

Hibiscus fallax (597793)<br />

Holcus lanatus (598732)<br />

Hordeum vulgare (596299, 596326, 596341, 597789)<br />

Hordeum vulgare ssp. vulgare (596623)<br />

Hyoscyamus muticus (596382)<br />

Hyoscyamus niger (5963 83)<br />

Lablab purpureus (596358)<br />

Lactuca sativa (596294, 596316-596321, 596346, 596545, 596550, 596572, 596699<br />

347


, 596704-596706, 596710-596711, 596756-596757, 596765-596766,<br />

596768-596769, 596802, 598221, 598362)<br />

Lagerstroemia hybrid (596408)<br />

Lavatera thuringiaca (597607)<br />

Lepidium campestre (597853)<br />

Lepidium densiflorum (597854)<br />

Lepidium graminifolium (597855)<br />

Lepidium heterophyllum (597856)<br />

Lepidium hirtum ssp. atlanticum (597857)<br />

Lepidium hirtum ssp. calycotrichum (597858)<br />

Lepidium ruderale (597859)<br />

Lepidium sativum (597860)<br />

Lepidium spinosum (597861)<br />

Lespedeza cuneata (597489)<br />

Lesquerella argyraea (596449, 596451)<br />

Lesquerella fendleri (596362-596364, 596415-596448, 596450, 596452-596468)<br />

Leucanthemum vulgare (597608)<br />

Leymus angustus (598484-598485, 598540, 598565, 598750-598751, 598803-598805)<br />

Leymus cinereus (598461, 598814, 598953-598970)<br />

Leymus karelinii (598525, 598529, 598534, 598541, 598551)<br />

Leymus racemosus (598752-598753, 598806-598807)<br />

Leymus racemosus ssp. sabulosus (598727)<br />

Leymus secalinus (598754-598757)<br />

Linum usitatissimum (598141-598208)<br />

Lolium multiflorum (596625, 598363, 598939)<br />

Lolium perenne (596329, 596343, 596347, 596562, 596762-596763, 597794, 597799<br />

, 597808, 597928, 598429-598454, 598510, 593512, 598514-598520, 598839,<br />

598847, 598854, 598864, 598869, 598871, 598873, 598877, 598879, 598888,<br />

593890, 598892, 598902, 598904, 598907, 598909, 598911, 598913-598914,<br />

598916, 598928, 598931, 598935, 598937)<br />

Lolium rigidum (598867)<br />

Lolium sp. (598511)<br />

Lupinus angustifolius (596518)<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (597788)<br />

Malva alcea (597609-597610)<br />

Medicago sativa (596546, 596759, 597796-597798, 597800)<br />

Medicago sativa ssp. sativa (596595, 597643-597644)<br />

Momordica balsamina (596646-596648, 596650-596651, 596661, 596672)<br />

Oryza glaberrima (596842)<br />

Oryza sativa (596758, 596805-596841, 596843-597093, 597343-597346)<br />

Panicum virgatum (598136)<br />

<strong>Part</strong>henocissus guinquefolia (596384)<br />

Pascopyrum smithii (598372-598387)<br />

Pavonia sp. (597642)<br />

Pennisetum glaucum (596507-596510, 597490-597491, 597748, 597783)<br />

Phacelia tanacetifolia (596385)<br />

Phalaris aquatica (598857, 598861, 598865, 598880, 598883, 598885, 598895,<br />

598897, 598899, 598901, 598905-598906, 598908, 598910, 598912, 598915,<br />

598921-598922, 598926, 598933, 598938, 598940, 598946-598947,<br />

598950-598952, 598975)<br />

Phalaris arundinacea (597488)<br />

Phalaris canariensis (596714)<br />

Phaseolus sp. (598291)<br />

Phaseolus vulgaris (596310, 596570-596571, 596630, 596751, 596753, 596789,<br />

597650, 598219, 598263-598290, 598292-598312, 598993-599031)<br />

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Phleum pratense (596328, 597357)<br />

Physocarpus opulifolius (596386)<br />

Piptatherum songaricum (598562)<br />

Pisum sativum (596313, 596334, 596700, 596702, 596707-596709, 596712,<br />

597307-597308, 597787, 597790, 598077, 598364, 598366-598370)<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>ago ovata (596469-596497)<br />

Poa attenuata (598545)<br />

Poa dusenii (598733-598734)<br />

Poa pratensis (596573-596575, 597803, 598365, 598459, 598604)<br />

Poa pratensis ssp. angustifolia (598524, 598526-598527, 598532, 598535,<br />

598539, 598547-598548, 598557, 598560, 598563, 598567)<br />

Poa sp. (598605)<br />

Potentilla fruticosa (596387)<br />

Psathyrostachys juncea (598469, 598559, 598606-598627)<br />

Pseudoroegneria spicata (598815-598823)<br />

Pterocarya stenoptera (596388)<br />

Rhodotypos scandens (597611)<br />

Rhus copallina (597612)<br />

Rumex acetosa (596389-596390)<br />

Saccharum brevibarbe var. brevibarbe (598125-598132)<br />

Saccharum brevibarbe var. contortum (598225-598229)<br />

Saccharum giganteum (598230-598262)<br />

Saccharum spontaneum (597810-597813)<br />

Salix exigua (596532)<br />

Sanvitalia ocymoides (596391-596392)<br />

Sanvitalia procumbens (597613)<br />

Sinapis alba (597356)<br />

Sinapis alba ssp. mairei (597862)<br />

Sinapis arvensis (597863)<br />

Sinapis flexuosa (597864)<br />

Solanum acaule ssp. acaule (597686, 597688, 597692, 597694, 597709, 597711,<br />

597714, 597725-597727, 597763)<br />

Solanum alandiae (597728-597730)<br />

Solanum andreanum (597667-597668)<br />

Solanum arnezii (597731)<br />

Solanum berthaultii (597733-597734)<br />

Solanum boliviense (597735-597740)<br />

Solanum brachycarpum (597681-597682)<br />

Solanum brevicaule (597690, 597697, 597716-597717, 597741-597747)<br />

Solanum candolleanum (597724)<br />

Solanum cardiophyllum ssp. ehrenbergii (597678)<br />

Solanum circaeifolium (597723, 597749)<br />

Solanum colombianum (597670-597671, 597676)<br />

Solanum fendleri (596520)<br />

Solanum flahaultii (597672, 597674)<br />

Solanum fraxinifolium (597647)<br />

Solanum gandarillasii (597750-597751)<br />

Solanum gourlayi ssp. vidaurrei (597712)<br />

Solanum hoopesii (597721-597722, 597752-597753)<br />

Solanum infundibuliforme (597699, 597701, 597704, 597754-597755)<br />

Solanum jamesii (596519)<br />

Solanum megistacrolobum (597689, 597691, 597693, 597698, 597700,<br />

597705-597708, 597718-597720, 597732, 597758, 597776)<br />

Solanum microdontum (597756-597757)<br />

Solanum moscopanum (597677)<br />

349


Solanum nigrum (597646, 597648)<br />

Solanum okadae (597759)<br />

Solanum oplocense (597710, 597760-597762)<br />

Solanum sp. (597669, 597673, 597675, 597680, 597684)<br />

Solanum sparsipilum (597685, 597687, 597695-597696, 597702-597703, 597713,<br />

597715, 597764-597769)<br />

Solanum stoloniferum (597679, 597683)<br />

Solanum tarijense (597770-597775)<br />

Solanum tuberosum (597778-597782)<br />

Solanum ugentii (597777)<br />

Sorbaria sorbifolia (597614-597619)<br />

Sorbaria tomentosa (597620)<br />

Sorghum bicolor (596332, 596542, 596567, 597943-597982, 598069-598070,<br />

598084-598123, 598139-598140)<br />

Spergula arvensis (597621)<br />

Spergula pentandra (597622)<br />

Spiraea alba var. latifolia (597623)<br />

Spiraea chamaedryfolia (596393)<br />

Spiraea stevenii (597624)<br />

Stipa capillata (598598-598603)<br />

Stipa sibirica (598473, 598973-598974)<br />

Stipa tirsa (598597)<br />

Syringa hybrid (596517)<br />

Taeniatherum caput-medusae (598389)<br />

Tagetes patula (596577-596578)<br />

Tanacetum corymbosum (597625)<br />

Tanacetum macrophyllum (597626)<br />

Tanacetum parthenium (596394-596395, 597627)<br />

Tanacetum vulgare (596396-596400)<br />

Tetragonia tetragonoides (597641)<br />

Thalictrum dasycarpum (596401-596402)<br />

Thlaspi nevadense (597865)<br />

Thlaspi perfoliatum ssp. tineoi (597866)<br />

Trifolium alpestre (597548, 597563, 597565-597566)<br />

Trifolium ambiguum (598976-598992)<br />

Trifolium andersonii (597867)<br />

Trifolium beckwithii (597868-597869, 597872)<br />

Trifolium canescens (597495)<br />

Trifolium caucasicum (597496)<br />

Trifolium fragiferum (597501, 597542, 597567)<br />

Trifolium heldreichianum (597555)<br />

Trifolium hybrid (597645)<br />

Trifolium hybridum (597545-597546, 597549-597550, 597552-597554, 597558,<br />

597568-597569)<br />

Trifolium kingii ssp. productum (597876)<br />

Trifolium lemmonii (597870)<br />

Trifolium longipes (597871, 597874-597875, 597877)<br />

Trifolium lupinaster (597505, 597537)<br />

Trifolium medium (597502)<br />

Trifolium montanum (597570-597571)<br />

Trifolium ochroleucum (597556, 597559)<br />

Trifolium pannonicum (597497-597498, 597503)<br />

Trifolium pratense (597514-597515, 597518-597527, 597536, 597538-597540,<br />

597547, 597551, 597557, 597564, 597572-597573)<br />

Trifolium repens (596568, 597492-597494, 597499-597500, 597504, 597509-597513<br />

350


, 597516-597517, 597528-597535, 597541, 597543-597544, 597560-597562,<br />

597574-597575)<br />

Trifolium semipilosum (597576)<br />

Trifolium sp. (597506-597508)<br />

Trifolium wormskioldii (597873)<br />

Triticum aestivum (596296-596297, 596308-596309, 596335, 596345,<br />

596348-596352, 596365-596367, 596533, 596544, 596560, 596624, 596770,<br />

597348-597350, 597379, 597665, 597786, 597881-597882, 598209-598214,<br />

598224, 598313-598324, 599034-599036)<br />

Triticum compactum (597666)<br />

Triticum durum (596597-596622, 599033)<br />

Triticum turgidum (596557)<br />

Unident-Cucurbitaceae sp. (596660)<br />

Unident-Poaceae sp. (598596)<br />

Vaccaria hispanica ssp. grandiflora (597628)<br />

Vaccaria hispanica ssp. hispanica (597629)<br />

Verbena officinalis (597630)<br />

Vicia villosa ssp. villosa (596531)<br />

Vigna unguiculata (596353, 597804)<br />

Vigna unguiculata ssp. unguiculata (596576, 598325-598355)<br />

Viola tricolor (597631-597632)<br />

Vitis cinerea (597232)<br />

Vitis cinerea var. helleri (597134, 597273)<br />

Vitis hybrid (597094-597111, 597113-597114, 597116-597133, 597135-597231,<br />

597233-597256, 597258-597272, 597274-597291, 597299, 597301-597306)<br />

Vitis piasezkii var. piasezkii (597257)<br />

Vitis riparia (597300)<br />

Vitis sp. (597112, 597292-597298)<br />

Vitis vulpina (597115)<br />

Zea mays ssp. mays (596302-596304, 596306, 596311, 596322-596324,<br />

596330-596331, 596354-596357, 596499-596506, 596511-596513, 596543,<br />

59S551-596553, 596555-596556, 596558, 596569, 596626-596629,<br />

596772-596788, 596799, 597309-597342, 597578, 597785, 597925-597927)<br />

Zehneria marlothii (596645, 596649, 596664)<br />

Zinnia angustifolia (596403)<br />

Zinnia haageana (596404-596405, 597633)<br />

Zinnia violacea (597634-597640)<br />

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