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

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PI 634938. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.Landrace. ELS 6404-120-4; NSGC 9404. Collected 12/13/1964 in Tigre,Ethiopia. Latitude 14° 8' N. Longitude 38° 43' E. Elevation 2275 m. nearAxum. Pedigree - selection from CItr 14792.PI 634939. Triticum turgidum subsp. durum (Desf.) Husn.Landrace. ELS 6404-141-3; NSGC 9405. Collected 12/17/1964 in Shewa,Ethiopia. Latitude 9° 9' N. Longitude 39° 2' E. Elevation 2647 m. Sendafa.Pedigree - selection from CItr 14865.PI 634940. Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivumLandrace. ELS 6404-151-1; NSGC 9406. Collected 12/21/1964 in Shewa,Ethiopia. Latitude 9° 5' N. Longitude 38° 24' E. Elevation 2578 m. Metalaya,northwest of Holetta. Pedigree - selection from CItr 14884.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by David J. Lang, Mississippi State University,Department of Agronomy and Crop Science, P. O. Box 5248, Mississippi State,Mississippi 39762, United States; J.L. Douglas, East Texas <strong>Plant</strong> MaterialCenter, USDA-SCS, Agricultural Bldg., SFA Station, Nacogdoches, Texas75962-3000, United States; Janet Grabowski, USDA-Natural <strong>Resources</strong>Conservation Service, Jamie L. Whitten <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center, 2533 CountyRoad 65, Coffeeville, Mississippi 38922-2652, United States; S.D. Edwards,UDSA-NRCS, Aalexandria, Louisiana 71302, United States. Received 04/05/2004.PI 634941. Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.Cultivar. "HIGHLANDER"; 9062680. CV-238; PVP 200400242. Pedigree -Direct increase of original collection from Montgomery County Tennessee.Native, warm season, perennial grass selected for superior vigor, growthform, disease resistance and forage attributes from among 72 initialcollections and 12 superior forage selections. Yields in excess of 15 Mgha-1 were reported in regional trials in the southeastern U.S. Foragequality estimates of crude protein range from 60 to 110 g kg-1 DM, aciddetergent fiber from 370 to 420 g kg-1 DM, neutral detergent fiber from670 to 730 g kg-1 DM, and in vitro dry matter digestibility from 600 to740 g kg-1 DM. Appears to have resistance to Rhizoctonia sp. and Pythiumsp. Well adapted for use in the eastern portions of USDA Hardiness Zones6b to 8a, using Interstate 35 as the western limit. Current testing hasnot completely substantiated Zone 6b as the northern limit of range ofadaptation. A tetraploid (2n=72) and reproduces by facultative apomixes.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, UnitedStates. Received 06/07/2004.PI 634942 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. maysCultivar. "PH714". PVP 200400189.PI 634943 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. maysCultivar. "PH8JR". PVP 200400191.PI 634944 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. maysCultivar. "PH8TN". PVP 200400192.PI 634945 PVPO. Zea mays L. subsp. maysCultivar. "PH77N". PVP 200400210.83

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