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Plant Inventory No. 199, Parti - The Germplasm Resources ...

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PI 537567-continuedorigin: United States, origin institute: Pure-SeedTesting, Inc., 3057 G Street, Hubbard, Oregon 97032.cultivar: SATURN, pedigree: Advanced generationsynthetic, other id: PVP 8800114. source: Pending.group: PVPO. other id: CV-141. group: CSR-OTHERGRASSES. remarks: Maturity medium with 50% heading date7 days later than Pennfine. Persistent, dense,fine-textured, dark green turf-type. Good resistance towinter net blotch, pink snow mold, brown patch, and semrust. Recommended for use in temperate growing areas ofthe U.S. and for winter overseeding of dormantwarm-season turfs in the south. Perennial. Cultivar.Seed.PI 537568. Lolium perenne L. POACEAE Perennial ryegrassDonated by: Rose-Fricker, C.A., Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., 3057 GStreet, Hubbard, Oregon, United States; and Turf-Seed, Inc..remarks: 246 Perennial Ryegrass. Received February 22, <strong>199</strong>0.origin: United States, origin institute: Pure-SeedTesting, Inc., 3057 G Street, Hubbard, Oregon 97032.cultivar: 246. pedigree: Advanced generation syntheticother id: PVP 8700084. source: Certificate in force.group: PVPO. other id: CV-142. group: CSR-OTHERGRASSES. remarks: Maturity medium. Lower-growing,turf-type, dark green, fine texture and reduced rate ofvertical growth. Good resistance to net blotch, brownpatch, and stem rust. Performs well over wide range ofsoil types at several locations in U.S. Recommended forcool-season areas where turf-type perennial ryegrassesare adapted. Outstanding for overseeding dormantbermudagrasses in southern parts of U.S. Used for.Perennial. Cultivar. Seed.PI 537569 to 537574. Hordeum vulgare L. POACEAE BarleyDonated by: Cunfer, B.M., Georgia Agr. Exp. Sta., Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong>Pathology,, Georgia Station, Univ. of Georgia, Griffin, Georgia,United States. remarks: Six (GA-23 to GA-28) Barley <strong>Germplasm</strong>s.Received February 22, <strong>199</strong>0.146

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