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United States Department of Agriculture Plant Inventory Agricultural Research Service No. 214 Plant Materials Introduced 2005 (Nos. 636445 to 641917) Forward Plant Inventory No. 214. Plant Materials Introduced January 1 to December 31, 2005, Nos. 636445 to 641917. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. This inventory lists plant materials introduced into the U.S. National Plant Germplasm System during calendar year 2005. It is not a listing of plant material for distribution. For questions about data organization and proper plant identification, contact the Database Management Unit: [email protected] This report is reproduced essentially as supplied by the authors. It received minimal publications editing and design. The authors' views are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs and marital or familial status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact the USDA Office of Communications at (202) 720-2791. To file a complaint, write the Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250, or call (202) 720-7327 (voice) or (202) 720-1127 (TDD). USDA is an equal employment opportunity employer. The following were collected by Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington 99164-6434, United States; Edward J. Garvey, USDA, ARS, Natl. Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Room 409, Building 003, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Lufter Xhuveli, Agricultural University of Tirana, Dept. of Agronomy, Rr."Myslym Shyri", Tirana, Albania. Received 09/1996. PI 636445. Trifolium angustifolium L. Wild. Al 102; S-90-145; W6 18651. Collected 08/29/1996 in Albania. Latitude 40 deg. 57' 55'' N. Longitude 20 deg. 30' 43'' E. Elevation 570 m. Berzesht Mountains. Height 30-50cm, mature, erect. Leaflets long, slender, 6-8cm long, 0.5-1.0cm wide. Stems not grooved. Infrequent. The following were collected by Alexander Afonin, Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry, 42 Bolshaya Morskaya Street, St. Petersburg, Leningrad 190000, Russian Federation; Nicolay Portinier, Kamorov Institute of Botany, St. Petersburg, Leningrad, Russian Federation; Nicolay Khitrov, Dokvchaev Soil Institute, Pygevsky, per., 7., Moscow, Moscow 109017, Russian Federation. Received 01/1996. PI 636446. Trifolium apertum Bobrov Wild. 0220; W6 18351. Collected 08/05/1995 in Russian Federation. Latitude 44 deg. 25' 54'' N. Longitude 40 deg. 13' 53'' E. Elevation 518 m. Province Maykop, south of Maykop, 1 km north of Abadzekhskaya. Past logged, now grazed, mowed hay. Slope 0-5%, aspect S. Light open. Soil Alluvial sediments, clay, upper layer pH 5.9. Seasonally dry, upper slope, terrace, plowed some years ago. Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation. Surrounding vegetation open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant tree species Hornbeam-Oak. Dominant shrub species Carpinus sp., Q. petraea. Dominant herb/grass species legumes, Festuca pratensis. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene ([email protected]). PI 636447. Trifolium aureum Pollich Wild. 0127; W6 18483. Collected 09/07/1995 in Karelia, Russian Federation. Latitude 43 deg. 28' 28'' N. Longitude 41 deg. 40' 54'' E. Elevation 1800 m. Province Teberda, Karachayevo-Cherkesskaya Republic, 8 km west of Teberda. Past logged, now grazed. Slope 41-60%, aspect S. Light 3/4 shade to shaded. Soil loam, granitic derived. Seasonally dry, lower to mid slope. Vegetation closed, evergreen open forest with closed lower layers. Surrounding vegetation same. Dominant tree species Pinus syl., hamata on south slope, Abies n., Picea o. on north slope. Dominant shrub species Juniperus oblonga, Rosa sp., Ribes sp. Dominant herb/grass species Achillea sp., Trifolium sp., Coronilla sp., Lotus c., Deschampsia c., Festuca sp., Agrostis sp., Calamagrostis sp. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect. Flower yellow. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene ([email protected]). PI 636448. Trifolium aureum Pollich Wild. A77; W6 18589. Collected 08/03/1995 in Russian Federation. Latitude 44 deg. 22' 15'' N. Longitude 40 deg. 22' 52'' E. Elevation 549 m. Southeast of Maykop, 2 km. southeast of Novosvobodnaya. Past logged, now grazed. Slope 0-5 to 6-10%, aspect SW.Light open.Soil clay, pH 3.8-4.5.Moist to seasonally dry, upper slope.Vegetation closed, evergreen broad-leafed herb veg.Surrounding veg. open deciduous forest with closed lower layers. Dominant shrub species Carpinus sp., Q. petraea. Dominant herb/grass species legume, Trifolium, Lotus, Festuca pratensis. Population distribution patchy, abundance occasional. Growth habit erect. Extensive regional climate data available in spreadsheet format or image maps in raster format suitable for GIS analysis. Contact Dr. Stephanie L. Greene ([email protected]). The following were collected by Fred J. Muehlbauer, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Grain Legume Genetics & Phys. Res. Unit, Pullman, Washington 99164-6434, United States; Edward J. Garvey, USDA, ARS, Natl. Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Room 409, Building 003, BARC-West, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350, United States; Lufter Xhuveli, Agricultural University of Tirana, Dept. of Agronomy, Rr."Myslym Shyri", Tirana, Albania. Received 09/1996. PI 636449. Trifolium campestre Schreb. Wild. Al 038; S-90-136; W6 18624. Collected 08/25/1996 in Albania. Latitude 40 deg. 11' 50'' N. Longitude 19 deg. 35' 33'' E. Elevation 1110 m. Qafe Llogora, the Pass of Logora National Park. Growing only close to bushes. Area heavily grazed. The following were donated by J. Valkoun, Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 02/10/2002. PI 636450. Trifolium campestre Schreb. Wild. IG 126977; 4795; W6 23747. Collected 02/10/2002 in Armenia. Latitude 39 deg. 11' 15'' N. Longitude 46 deg. 25' 29'' E. Elevation 970 m. Sjunik province. The following were collected by Gary A. Pederson, USDA, ARS, Waste Management and Forage, Research Unit, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762-5367, United States; Kenneth H. Quesenberry, University of Florida, Department of Agronomy, 304 Newell Hall, P.O. Box 110500, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0500, United States. Received 11/29/1993. PI 636451. Trifolium haussknechtii Boiss. Cultivated. 93-100; G 31176. Collected 08/10/1993 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Latitude 42 deg. 31' N. Longitude 23 deg. 31' E. Elevation 900 m. 2-3 km south of Pasarel on road to Sophia, Sofia, Bulgaria. Woodland and fields, low mountains, rolling hills, Ph 6.25, 56% sand, 37% silt, 7% clay, sandy loam. Frequency of sample: Rarely seen Comments: Four plants growing in cultivated field with weeds. The following were collected by Richard M. Hannan, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States; Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington State University, Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington 99164-6402, United States. Received 07/28/1996. PI 636452. Trifolium incarnatum L. Wild. B96-180; W6 19366. Collected 07/1996 in Bulgaria. Latitude 41 deg. 41' 52'' N. Longitude 24 deg. 41' 28'' E. Elevation 1216 m. 1km south of Chepalari, on steep slope. west. PI 636453. Trifolium incarnatum L. Wild. B96-331; W6 19472. Collected 07/1996 in Bulgaria. Latitude 42 deg. 52' 14'' N. Longitude 23 deg. 59' 44'' E. Elevation 441 m. Open meadow, grass, clovers (many species). Legumes dry. south of city, Pravec. Open. flowers= white/rose. The following were donated by J. Valkoun, Int. Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria. Received 02/10/2002. PI 636454. Trifolium striatum L. Wild. IG 126998; 4796; W6 23748. Collected 02/10/2002 in Armenia. Latitude 39 deg. 5' 12'' N. Longitude 46 deg. 29' 3'' E. Elevation 980 m. Sjunik province. The following were developed by Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc., Woodland, California, United States. Received 12/23/2004. PI 636455 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L. Cultivar. "Red Bull"; PS06515636. PVP 200500042. PI 636456 PVPO. Lactuca sativa L. Cultivar. "Valley Heart"; PS 06511508. PVP 200500041. The following were developed by Holden's Foundation Seeds, Inc., United States. Received 12/23/2004. PI 636457 PVPO. Zea mays L. Breeding. LH360. PVP 200500027. The following were developed by Northwest Plant Breeding. Received 12/23/2004. PI 636458 PVPO. Triticum aestivum L. Cultivar. "Clear First". PVP 200400053. PI 636459 PVPO. Triticum aestivum subsp. compactum (Host) Mackey Cultivar. "MEL". PVP 200400052. The following were donated by Vincent R. Pantalone, University of Tennessee, Department of Plant Sciences, 2431 Joe Johnson Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, United States. Received 01/18/2005. PI 636460. Glycine max (L.) Merr. Breeding. Pureline. TN03-350; SY 502001. Pedigree - TN03-350 is an F6-derived line