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

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PI 566633-continued<br />

origin: United States, developed: M.G. Hamilton, P.D.<br />

Dukes, A, Jones, J.M. Schalk. origin institute: Clemson<br />

University Edisto Exp. Sta., Dept. of Horticulture,<br />

Blackville, South Carolina 29817 United States.<br />

cultivar: HIDRY. pedigree: Open-pollinated selection<br />

from MK-14. other id: W-190. other id: Grif 1037.<br />

group: Grif. remarks: <strong>Plant</strong>s produce long trailing vines<br />

with long internodes. Leaves dark green, medium size.<br />

Roots fleshy, skins white, flesh cream colored, shape<br />

fusiform, length moderate, frequently lobed. Store well.<br />

More resistant to cracking and appear to be equal in<br />

sprout production to Jewel. Roots highly resistant to<br />

wireworm. Susceptible to sweet potato flea beetle. Highly<br />

resistant to southern root-knot nematode and fusarium<br />

wilt or stem rot. Some resistance to sclerotial blight.<br />

Cultivar. Seed.<br />

PI 566634. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. var. batatas<br />

Sweet potato<br />

CONVOLVULACEAE<br />

Donated by: New Mexico Agr. Exp. Sta., New Mexico State University,<br />

Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, United States; and Agricultural<br />

Research Service — USDA, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, United<br />

States. Received March 01, 1993.<br />

origin: United States, developed: D.C.H. Hsi, C.E.<br />

Steinbauer, M.T. Deonier. origin institute: New Mexico<br />

Agr. Exp. Sta., New Mexico State University, University<br />

Park, New Mexico United States, cultivar: HOPI.<br />

pedigree: Selection from open-pollinated seed of Porto<br />

Rico female parentage, other id: HM-122. remarks:<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s have trailing growth habit with a tendency to<br />

produce semi-erect branches near hills. Vines purple.<br />

Leaves medium- sized, dark green with purple overcast.<br />

Root skins light copper to salmon. Flesh medium<br />

orange-salmon. Carotene content moderate. Roots<br />

fusiform-to-tapered. Suitable for early fresh market.<br />

Looks, packs and keeps good, even when freshly harvested.<br />

More tolerant to fusarium wilt than Kandee. Resistant to<br />

root-knot nematode damage and cracking. Appears to be<br />

field resistant to black rot. Excellent baking and eating<br />

qualities. <strong>No</strong>t suitable for canning. Cultivar. Seed.<br />

PI 566635. Ipomoea carnea Jacq. CONVOLVULACEAE Sweet potato<br />

Donated by: Agricultural Research Service -- USDA, U.S. Vegetable<br />

Lab., Charleston, South Carolina 29407, United States; and South<br />

Carolina Agr. Exp. Sta., Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina<br />

29817, United States. Received March 01, 1993.<br />

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