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Plant Inventory No. 202, Part I, - The Germplasm Resources ...

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PI 564757 to 564759-continued<br />

PI 564758 origin: United States, developed: R.T. Lewellen. origin<br />

institute: Agricultural Research Service -- USDA,<br />

Sugarbeet Production Research Unit, U.S. Agric. Res.<br />

Sta., 1636 E Alisal St., Salinas, California 93905<br />

United States, cultivar: C790-15. pedigree: Increased<br />

from SI progeny from popn-790(C4). other id: F92-790-15.<br />

other id: 2790-15. other id: PL-35. source: Crop Sci.<br />

34(1):319 1994. group: CSR-SUGARBEET. restricted: CSR.<br />

remarks: Monogerm (mm), O-type, self-fertile (Sf) line<br />

that segregates for hypocotyl color (R:rr) and genetic<br />

male sterility (A:aa). Predominantly red and fertile. Has<br />

adaptation to California and high GCA for sugar yield.<br />

Highly resistant to powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni).<br />

Moderately resistant to bolting, curly top virus, and<br />

virus yellows. Biennial. Breeding Material. Seed.<br />

PI 564759 origin: United States, developed: R.T. Lewellen. origin<br />

institute: Agricultural Research Service -- USDA,<br />

Sugarbeet Production Research Unit, U.S. Agric. Res.<br />

Sta., 1636 E Alisal St., Salinas, California 93905<br />

United States, cultivar: C790-54. pedigree: Increased<br />

from SI progeny from popn-790(C4). other id: F92-790-54.<br />

other id: 2790-54. other id: PL-36. source: Crop Sci.<br />

34(1):319 1994. group: CSR-SUGARBEET. restricted: CSR.<br />

remarks: Monogerm (mm), O-type, self-fertile (Sf), red<br />

(RR) hypocotyl line that segregates for genetic male<br />

sterility (A:aa). Predominantly fertile. Develops red<br />

petioles and dark green canopy. Adaptation to California<br />

and good GCA for sugar yield. Moderately resistant to<br />

bolting, curly top virus, powdery mildew (Erysiphe<br />

polygoni), and virus yellows. Biennial. Breeding '<br />

Material. Seed.<br />

PI 564760. X Triticosecale sp. POACEAE Triticale<br />

Donated by: Kolding, M.F.<br />

Pendleton, Oregon 97801,<br />

Oregon Agr. Exp. Sta., 1910 SW 44,<br />

United States. Received January 07, 1993<br />

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