yielding ability with present commercial cultivars. Seed size, shape,and color acceptable for commercial use. Cooking quality comparable tothat of commercial cultivars.PI 578274, Phaseolus vulgaris L.Breeding. "K-407"; W6 15567. GP-150. Pedigree - DRK F7 selection fromRoyal Red/2/27R/Royal Red. Resistant to curly top virus (CTV) and hasdominant "I" gene resistance to bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) . Bushhabit strong upright, determinate, and ranges in maturity from 85 to 100days in Washington and Idaho. Competitive in yielding ability withpresent commercial cultivars. Seed size, shape, and color acceptable forcommercial use. Cooking quality comparable to that of commercialcultivars.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Joseph Snider, USDA-SCS, Jamie L. Whitten <strong>Plant</strong>Materials Ctr., Route 3, Box 215-A, Coffeeville, Mississippi 38922-9263,United States. Received 04/11/1994.PI 578275. Tripsacuxn dactyloides (L.) L.Breeding. 9062761. Pedigree - Composite of seed harvested from 64accessions. <strong>Part</strong> of an assembly of 72 accessions collected over thesoutheastern United States from Oklahoma to <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina. Thisassembly represents a wide genetic range of plant variation includingfoliage color, foliage height and width, stem size and density, lodgingresistance, vigor, etc. Most accessions in this assembly thought to betetraploids and apomictic with very little change of sexual geneticmanipulation.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Edward J. Souza, University of Idaho,Aberdeen R&E Center, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States; BlairJ. Goates, USDA-ARS, PO Box 307, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States; J.M.Windes, Idaho Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Idaho, <strong>Plant</strong>, Soils, and EntomologicalSci., Aberdeen Research and Extension Ctr., Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, UnitedStates; D.W. Sunderman, USDA-ARS, Univ. of Idaho Research & Extension Center,P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States. Received 04/04/1994.PI 578276. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. IDAHO 364; A1818W-P-13. GP-421. Pedigree - Unknown shortwheat//Scout/Comanche/3/2*Itana or 2* Cheyenne or 2*McCall/CItr14106/4/Arbon/3/DM/Clement//Burt/ PI 178383. Hard red winter resistantto dwarf bunt (causal organism Tilletia controversa), and adapted todryland production conditions of the Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest. Semi-dwarf F4head selection germplasm derived from asymptomatic plants sel. in F3generation from segregating populations inoculated with a mixture ofTilletia caries races which included among others R43. In the F4generation, headrows were again reinfected with T. caries. Awned, bronzechaffed having average dryland plant height of 31 inches. Carriesresistance to Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest races of stripe rust and leaf rust.PI 578277. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. IDAHO 443; A1818W-P-13. GP-422. Pedigree - PI476212/Tendoy//3*Itana/PI 178383/5/DM/PI 178383//Clement/ 4/DM/3/UT175a-53//<strong>No</strong>rin 10/Brevor. Hard red winter resistant to dwarf bunt(causal organism Tilletia controversa), and adapted to drylandproduction conditions of the Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest. F6 head selection of asemi-dwarf plant derived from cross A791207W. <strong>Germplasm</strong> derived fromasymptomatic plants sel. in F3 generation from segregating populationsinoculated with mixture of Tilletia caries races which included amongothers R43. In the F4 generation, headrows again reinfected with T.caries. Awned, white chaffed having average dryland pi. height-28inches. Carries resist, to Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest races of stripe rust.173
PI 578278. Triticum aestivum L., nom. cons.Breeding. IDAHO 444; A1818W-P-13. GP-423. Pedigree - Utah216c-12-10/Cheyenne/5/PI 476212/4/Burt/3/Rio/Rex// Nebred//6//Utah216c-12-10/Cheyenne/5/PI 476212/4/Burt/3/Rio /Rex//Nebred. Hard redwinter resistant to dwarf bunt (causal organism Tilletia controversa),and adapted to dryland production conditions of the Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest.Derived from a 1985 F9 snow mold tolerant plant selection at Tetonia,Idaho. Sister line to Blizzard. Distinguishable from Blizzard by itshigh molecular weight glutenin pattern. Significantly better snow moldtolerance than Blizzard. Awned, white chaffed having average drylandplant height of 28 inches. Carries resistance to Pacific <strong>No</strong>rthwest racesof stripe rust.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by T. Badra, National Horticultural ResearchInstitute, (NIHORT), FAO, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria. Received 08/23/1985.PI 578279. Amaranthus cruentus L.Cultivated. 386; Ames 13457. An African vegetable type.PI 578280. Amaranthus cruentus L.Cultivated. NHA /15; Ames 13466. An African vegetable type.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert J. Metzger, USDA, ARS, Oregon StateUniversity, Dept. of Crop Science, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States;International Maize & Wheat Improvement Center, Apdo. Postal 6-641, Lisboa27, Mexico City, Federal District 06600, Mexico; Aegean Regional AgriculturalRes. Inst., P.O. Box 9, Menemen, Izmir, Turkey; Int. Center for AgriculturalResearch in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Donated by Robert J.Metzger, USDA, ARS, Oregon State University, Dept. of Crop Science,Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States. Received 09/05/1989.PI 578281. Melilotus albus MedikusWild. 84TK536-001; W6 698; Ames 14939. Collected 08/12/1984 in Hakkari,Turkey. Latitude 37 deg. 40' N. Longitude 44 deg. 10' E.Elevation 1830 m. Edge of ungrazed irrigated levelwheat field, high plateau terrace, loam soil,moderate drainage, low stoniness, near Yuksekova,21km southeast of Yuksekova Road Junction or 9kmnorthwest of Yuksekova, Hakkari Province. One plant collected. Flowerswhite. <strong>No</strong>t transplanted.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Arnel Hallauer, Iowa State University,Department of Agronomy, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States. Received 04/18/1994.PI 578282. Zea mays L. ssp. maysBreeding. BS30; Iodent. GP-297. Pedigree - Developed by intermating 19Iodent inbred lines including 1159 (A) , 1159, 1173 (A) , 1197, 1198, 1205,1211, 1222 (A2), 1223 (A, 1224 (Al) , 1225 (Al) , 1234, 1238, 1242 (A2) , 1253,1254, 1261 (A), 1262, and 1267. Nineteen lines developed from the Iodentopen-pollinated variety with initial selfing made in 1922. Some linesused in double-cross hybrids produced in 1930s and 1940s. <strong>Plant</strong>svigorous. Kernels yellow dent. Ears large, girthy.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by K. B. Singh, Int. Center For AgriculturalResearch in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria; C.L.L. Gowda, Int.Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502324, India; Onkar Singh, Int. Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics,Legumes Program, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 502 324, India; S.C. Sethi; B.V.Rao. Received 04/18/1994.174
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slope that flows into Ziyaret River
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Urfa, Turkey. Elevation 600 m. 3 km
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Wild. W6 4266. Collected in Former
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Plant Introduction Station, Pullman
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PI 577125. Lactuca sativa L.Cultiva
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purple, blooming April to October.
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PI 577330. Medicago littoralis Rohd
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ILCA 7542; W6 4213.PI 577376. Medic
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University of Alberta, Devonian Bot
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PI 577454. Medicago prostrata Jacq.
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The following were donated by P. N.
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Cultivar. "ADVENTIST BEAN"; W6 9859
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PI 577714.Wild. WKT 27; 260785-40;
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University, Regional Plant Introduc
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TOL 419; Tolima 419; NSL 286390.PI
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variable for fine culms. Separated
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Species IndexAchnatherum hymenoides
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