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Plant Inventory No. 213 - The Germplasm Resources Information ...

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of topcross hybrids with 3 seed parent lines were 82%, 44%, and 91%higher than in early, normal, and late plantings, respectively. Seedsgray in color, variable in shape with a size range of 4.8 - 11.3 g/1000.Panicles range in size from 24-45 cm in length (mean length 31.0 cm) and1.7-2.5 cm in diameter and have good exertion.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, CerealResearch Centre, Canada. Received 02/11/2004.PI 634550 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivumCultivar. Pureline. "SNOWBIRD"; BW 264. PVP 200300350. Pedigree -RL4137*6//Thatcher/Poso 48.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Washington State University ResearchFoundation, Washington, United States. Received 02/11/2004.PI 634551 PVPO. Prunus persica (L.) BatschCultivar. "TruGold". PVP 200400055.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Paragon Seed, Inc., United States. Received02/11/2004.PI 634552 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L.Cultivar. "RUBICON". PVP 200400056.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert H. Busch, USDA, ARS, University ofMinnesota, Dept. of Agronomy & <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108,United States; Don V. McVey, USDA, ARS, University of Minnesota, Cereal RustLaboratory, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105, United States; G. Hareland, USDA, ARS,Fargo, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota 58105, United States; G. Linkert, University ofMinnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; Minnesota AgriculturalExperiment Station, St. Anthony Park, Minnesota, United States; RuthDill-Macky, University of Minnesota, Department of <strong>Plant</strong> Pathology, 495Borlaug Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; J.A. Anderson,University of Minnesota, Department of Agronomy & <strong>Plant</strong> Genetics, 411 BorlaugHall, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, United States; James Kolmer, USDA-ARS,Cereal Disease Laboratory, 1551 Lindig, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108, UnitedStates; J.V. Wiersma, University of Minnesota, Crookston, Minnesota 56716,United States. Received 02/11/2004.PI 634553. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivumCultivar. Pureline. "OKLEE"; MN95002; MN95002-A. PVP 200400061; CV-963.Pedigree - '2375'/SBF0670. Released 2003. Erect juvenile plant growth,recurved flag leaf, white glumes with apiculate shoulder and acuminatebeak. Spike is awned, mid-dense, tapering. Kernel is red, ovate in shapewith angular cheeks and narrow, mid-deep crease. <strong>The</strong> brush on the kernelhas a collar and is medium in length. Semidwarf cultivar averaging 75 cmin ht with lodging resistance rated as medium. Moderate resistance toFusarium head blight (Fusarium graminearum) in misted, inoculated fieldnurseries. In 11 Fusarium head blight nurseries from 1998 to 2001,averaged 23.6% diseased spikelets, 16.7% visually scabby kernels, 8.8ppm deoxynivalenol. Resistant to currently prevalent races of stem rust(Puccinia graminis) as seedlings in greenhouse tests and as adults in21

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