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

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Highway, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia; K.L. Regan, Dep. ofAgriculture Western Australia, Baron Hay Court, South Perth, WesternAustralia 6151, Australia. Received 10/04/2004.PI 636328. Cicer arietinum L.Cultivar. Pureline. "Kimberley Large". CV-238. Pedigree - Derived frompropagation of single plant selection from GCN133-2, an ICARDAaccession. Single plants selected for uniformity, flowering time, seedcoat color and seed size. Flowers 40 days after sowing, has very largeseeds with very high seed weight (55 to 62g/100 sd) brain shape, mediumribbing, seeds white in color. <strong>Plant</strong>s are semi-erect, medium height(500 mm), with very large single leaves (40 mm long by 28 mm wide) withmedium green color. Flowers are white with medium/long peduncles. Podsare large with short beak, medium green color, and average 1.0 ovule.Susceptible to Ascochyta blight, caused by Ascochyta rabiei.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Gerald Evers, Texas A&M Univ. Ag. Res. & Ext.Ctr., PO Box 200, Overton, Texas 75684-0290, United States; William R.Ocumpaugh, Texas A&M University, Texas Agricultural Exp. Station, 3507Highway 59 E, Beeville, Texas 78102-9410, United States; James C. Read, TexasA&M University, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Reasearch andExtension Center, Dallas, Texas 75252-6502, United States; M.A. Sanderson,USDA, ARS, Pasture Systems & Watershed Management Research Lab., Curtin Road,University Park, Pennsylvania 16802-3702, United States; Andrew Hopkins, <strong>The</strong>Samuel Roberts <strong>No</strong>ble Foundation, Inc., 2510 Sam <strong>No</strong>ble Parkway, Ardmore,Oklahoma 73401, United States; J.A. Reinert, Texas Agricultural ExperimentStation, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75252, United States. Received10/12/2004.PI 636329. Poa arachnifera Torr.Cultivar. Population. " Tejas 1". PVP 200500040; CV-87. Pedigree -Synthetic variety developed from 38 ecotypes and 25 plants selected forforage value. Tejas cultivar of Texas bluegrass is a perennial,dioecious, rhizomatous cool season grass comprised of 25 plant selectionthat developed this synthetic. It produces dry matter yields of 4484 to5605 kg/ha, and has stand survival values superior to other nativegrasses. It also has acceptable turf grass quality, equal to Reveilleduring late summer.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Arnel R. Hallauer, Iowa State University,Department of Agronomy, 1401 Agronomy Hall, Ames, Iowa 50011-1010, UnitedStates. Received 10/14/2004.PI 636330. Zea mays L. subsp. maysBreeding. Population. BS35. GP-403. Pedigree - BS35 includes the geneticmaterials BS10(FR)C11, BS13(S)C8, BSSS(R)C13, and B73 temperategermplasm, and CML327 and G18(C19)HM100 subtropic lines from CIMMYT.BS35 was developed by intermating 19 backcross progeny derived fromcrosses of the temperate and elite sub-tropical germplasm. BS35includes 75% temperate and 25% sub-tropical germplasm and has grainyield, harvest grain moisture, flowering dates, and other agronomictraits similar to temperate germplasm. BS35 includes germplasmclassified in the heterotic group of Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic fortemperate areas and Tuxpeno for sub-tropical areas. Relative maturityof BS35 would be AES800 maturity group.262

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