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. 2013 Jan 2;1(1):apps.1200249. doi: 10.3732/apps.1200249

Appendix 1.

Information on 23 Pisum sativum germplasm lines used in this study; germplasm lines were obtained from the collection of Dr. Kevin McPhee’s pea breeding program.a Information presented: country of origin, name, registration number.

USA: LIFTER, PI 628276*. MEDORA, N/A. MELROSE, PI 618628*. NDP080111, N/A. PI160936, N/A. PI240515, N/A. PS03101269, N/A. PS05ND0327, N/A. PS05ND0330, N/A. PS05ND0434, N/A. PS07ND0190, N/A. SHAWNEE, PI 619079*. SPECTER, PI 641005. STIRLING, PI 634571. WINDHAM, PI 647868.
Canada: AGASSIZ, 6093. CDC GOLDEN, 5602. CDC STRIKER, 5550. DS ADMIRAL, 5166. MAJORET, N/A.
Europe: BOHATYR, N/A. COOPER, N/A.

Notes: N/A = not available.

a

Pea cultivars, Plant Introductions (PIs), or breeding material not located in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) are available from Dr. Kevin McPhee upon request. Voucher specimens have not been deposited due to their availability either within GRIN or the pea breeding community; additionally, some germplasm lines are the property of Dr. McPhee and North Dakota State University.

*

Pea cultivars available from GRIN (http://www.ars-grin.gov/).