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

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PI 564686. Medicago sativa L.<br />

FABACEAE<br />

Donated by: Yen, S.T., Dairyland Res. Int<br />

Clinton, Wisconsin 53525 f United States.<br />

1993.<br />

1., Route<br />

Received<br />

1, Box 51,<br />

January 04,<br />

origin: United States, origin institute: Dairyland Seed<br />

Company, Inc., Wisconsin United States, cultivar:<br />

MAGNUM, other id: PVP 7900023. source: Certificate in<br />

force, group: PVPO. patent: PVPO. remarks: Info, based<br />

on data submitted to "Alfalfa Variety Review Board".<br />

Moderately winter hardy alfalfa. Highly resistant to<br />

bacterial wilt. Moderately resistant to spotted alfalfa<br />

aphid, pea aphid and anthracnose. Similar to Saranac.<br />

Perennial. Cultivar. Seed.<br />

PI 564687. Phalaris aquatica L.<br />

POACEAE<br />

Donated by: Pedersen, J.F., Auburn University, Dept. of Agronomy &<br />

Soils, Auburn, Alabama 36849, United States. Received January 04,<br />

1993.<br />

origin: United States, developed: J.F. Pedersen, C.S.<br />

Hoveland, R.L. Haaland, CD. Berry, origin institute:<br />

Alabama Agr. Exp. Sta., Auburn University, Auburn,<br />

Alabama 36849 United States, cultivar: AU OASIS.<br />

pedigree: 8 clone synthetic originating from the<br />

following sources: one each from PI 240280, PI 236482, PI<br />

240284, PI 219636, PI 240242, two from PI 207960, and one<br />

from PS-68-264. other id: CV-84. source: Crop Sci.<br />

23(3):597 1983. group: CSR-OTHER GRASSES. other id:<br />

PVP 8900076. source: Certificate in force, group: PVPO.<br />

patent: PVPO. remarks: Winter forage yields in Alabama<br />

avg. 41% more than Kentucky 31 tall fescue (Festuca<br />

arundinacea) with differences being greatest at locations<br />

in southern part of State. Bunch type growth & summer<br />

dormancy creates less competition with Ladino clover<br />

during stress periods than Kentucky 31. Dry matter<br />

digestibility during autumn & winter declines after<br />

inflorescence emergence in spring & ranges from 63-74%.<br />

Crude protein ranges from 17-25%. Avg. daily gain of beef<br />

steers avg. 0, ,78kg/ha over 3 year period. Best adapted S<br />

of Latitude 33 degrees N & northward in mild coastal<br />

areas. Perennial. Cultivar. Seed.<br />

PI 564688. Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare POACEAE Barley<br />

Donated by: Ontario Res. Sta. -- Agriculture Canada, University of<br />

Guelph, Dept. of Crop Science, Guelph, Ontario NIG 2W1, Canada.<br />

Received January 04, 1993.

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