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Plant Inventory No. 213 - The Germplasm Resources Information ...

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<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Blue Moon Farms, United States. Received04/14/2004.PI 634803 PVPO. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.Cultivar. "SHELBY". PVP 200400137.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, UnitedStates. Received 04/14/2004.PI 634804 PVPO. Glycine max (L.) Merr.Cultivar. "94M30". PVP 200400144.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by C. Reed Funk, Rutgers University, CookCollege, <strong>Plant</strong> Sciences Department, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8520,United States; Stacy A. Bonos, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station,Rutgers State University, Dept. of <strong>Plant</strong> Biology and Pathology, NewBrunswick, New Jersey 08901, United States; J.R. Simplot Co., 5300 WestRiverbend Avenue, Post Falls, Idaho 83854-9499, United States; A. Doug Brede,J.R. Simplot Co., 5300 West Riverbend Avenue, Post Falls, Idaho 83854-9499,United States; Mark J. Sellmann, J.R. Simplot Co., 5300 West RiverbendAvenue, Post Falls, Idaho 83854-9499, United States; William A. Meyer,Rutgers University, <strong>Plant</strong> Biology & Pathology Department, Foran Hall, 59Dudley Road, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0231, United States. Received04/14/2004.PI 634805. Festuca arundinacea Schreb.Cultivar. "INFERNO". PVP 200400145; CV-97. Pedigree - 370 parents ofInferno selected from 83 different maternal sources. 25% trace to aplant selected from the Georgia St. Hospital in Millidgeville in 1977.18% trace to plants related to Apache. 6% trace to a plant found on thePrinceton Univ. campus,Princeton, NJ in 1977. 5% trace to a plantcollected from Lexington, KY. <strong>The</strong> remainder trace to plants selectedfrom Duke, Mini Mustang, and Finelawn Elite tall fescues. In productionInferno appears most similar to Rebel 2000; however Inferno has lowerplant height, narrower flagleaf width, shorter flagleaf length, shorterpanicle length and shorter tiller leaf length (measured on secondaryleaf from base to leaf tip prior to anthesis). Has shown excellent turfquality in NTEP trials under high and medium maintenance. Has goodregional adaptation in <strong>No</strong>rtheast, Mid Atlantic, Mountain, Semi Arid, andSouthern par tof the U.S. In these trials it has exhibited goodresistance to drought, brown patch, (caused by Rhizoctonia solani), stemrust (caused by Puccinia graminis) and typhula blight (caused by Typhulaincarnata). Maintains good turf quality under traffic stress. Has afiner leaf texture and a denser sward than many cultivars. Recommendedfor sports fields, home lawns, parks and golf course roughs where tallfescue is adapted for turf.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Curry Seed & Chili Co., United States.Received 04/14/2004.PI 634806. Capsicum annuum L.Cultivar. "ESQUINA ANAHEIM". PVP 200400146.60

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