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Details for: CIMMYTMA 10940,
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
, PANTNA 7424
Summary
Passport
Taxonomy
Other
Pedigree
IPR
Observation
Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Top Name:
PANTNA 7424
Origin:
Developed – India
Maintained:
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Improvement Status:
Advanced/improved cultivar
Backup Location:
Svalbard Global Seed Vault
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250 Seed
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Top Name:
PANTNA 7424
Origin:
Developed – India
Maintained:
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Improvement Status:
Advanced/improved cultivar
Source History
Developed
01 January 1974.
India
Coordinates:
&PANTNAGAR|INDIA29.0159, 79.4895
(Map it)
Elevation:
230m.
Sources:
Cimmyt
Comment:
DUPLICATES=USA(NSSL????)
Developer(s):
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (Mexico)
Accession Names and Identifiers
PANTNA 7424
Type: COLLECTNO
Group: Varieties
A plant differing from other members of the species to which it belongs by the possession of some hereditary traits; breeding varieties can be classified according to the manner of propagation, such as clone varieties (maintained by vegetative propagation), line varieties (maintained by self-fertilization), panmictic varieties (propagated by cross-fertilization), or hybrid varieties (produced by directed crosses) meth
GID 251522
Type: GID
Group: Varieties
A plant differing from other members of the species to which it belongs by the possession of some hereditary traits; breeding varieties can be classified according to the manner of propagation, such as clone varieties (maintained by vegetative propagation), line varieties (maintained by self-fertilization), panmictic varieties (propagated by cross-fertilization), or hybrid varieties (produced by directed crosses) meth
PANTNA 7424
Type: POPULATION NAME
Group: Varieties
A plant differing from other members of the species to which it belongs by the possession of some hereditary traits; breeding varieties can be classified according to the manner of propagation, such as clone varieties (maintained by vegetative propagation), line varieties (maintained by self-fertilization), panmictic varieties (propagated by cross-fertilization), or hybrid varieties (produced by directed crosses) meth
ANTIGUA X VERACRUZ 181
Type: COMMON NAME
Group: Varieties
A plant differing from other members of the species to which it belongs by the possession of some hereditary traits; breeding varieties can be classified according to the manner of propagation, such as clone varieties (maintained by vegetative propagation), line varieties (maintained by self-fertilization), panmictic varieties (propagated by cross-fertilization), or hybrid varieties (produced by directed crosses) meth
PANTNA,7424
Type: ALTERNATIVE NAME
Group: Varieties
A plant differing from other members of the species to which it belongs by the possession of some hereditary traits; breeding varieties can be classified according to the manner of propagation, such as clone varieties (maintained by vegetative propagation), line varieties (maintained by self-fertilization), panmictic varieties (propagated by cross-fertilization), or hybrid varieties (produced by directed crosses) meth
CIMMYTMA-BANK-010888 1
Type: Inventory
Narrative
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mays
Genus:
Zea
Family:
Poaceae
(alt. Gramineae)
Subfamily:
Panicoideae
Tribe:
Andropogoneae
Nomen number:
311987
Verified:
07/15/1987
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Common names
English
corn –
Reference(s)
dent corn –
Reference(s)
field corn –
Reference(s)
flint corn –
Reference(s)
maize –
Reference(s)
pod corn –
Reference(s)
popcorn –
Reference(s)
sweet corn –
Reference(s)
Arabic
dura shami –
Reference(s)
French
maïs –
Reference(s)
German
Mais –
Reference(s)
Italian
granoturco –
Reference(s)
mais –
Reference(s)
Japanese Romaji
tō-morokoshi –
Reference(s)
Japanese Rōmaji
tō-morokoshi –
Reference(s)
Portuguese
milho –
Reference(s)
Spanish
maíz –
Reference(s)
Swedish
majs –
Reference(s)
Transcribed Chinese
yu shu shu –
Reference(s)
Transcribed Korean
gangnaengi –
Reference(s)
ogsusu –
Reference(s)
Other conspecific taxa
Zea mays
L.
(0 active accession[s])
Zea mays
L. subsp.
huehuetenangensis
(H. H. Iltis & Doebley) Doebley
(0 active accession[s])
Zea mays
L. subsp.
mexicana
(Schrad.) H. H. Iltis
(0 active accession[s])
Zea mays
L. subsp.
parviglumis
H. H. Iltis & Doebley
(0 active accession[s])
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Autonym(s)
Zea mays
L. var.
mays
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Zea curagua
Molina
Zea mays
L. var.
indentata
(Sturtev.) L. H. Bailey
Zea mays
L. var.
indurata
(Sturtev.) L. H. Bailey
Zea mays
L. var.
japonica
(Van Houtte) Alph. Wood
Zea mays
L. var.
saccharata
(Sturtev.) L. H. Bailey
Zea mays
L. var.
tunicata
Larrañaga ex A. St.-Hil.
Zea japonica
Van Houtte
Zea indurata
Sturtev.
Zea indentata
Sturtev.
Zea saccharata
Sturtev.
Zea mays
L. var.
leucodon
Alef.
Zea mays
L. var.
vulgata
Körn.
Zea mays
L. var.
flavorubra
Körn.
Zea mays
L. var.
alba
Alef.
Zea mays
L. Ceratina Group Kuleshov
Zea mays
L. subsp.
amylacea
(Sturtev.) Zhuk.
Zea amylacea
Sturtev.
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Observations
Phenotype Data
Category
Descriptor
Description
Value
Study
Inventory
Characterization
Maturity
Seed maturity
2 - Intermediate
Characterization
Number Regenerations
Number of times the accession has been regenerated
1
Characterization
Density
Planting density for the regeneration trial
40404
Characterization
NPK 1
Nitrogen fertilizer amount used in the regeneration trial
200
Characterization
NPK 2
Phosphorus fertilizer amount used in the regeneration trial
80
Characterization
Planting Date
Planting Date
1.98912e+007
Characterization
Field Germination
Germination rate observed in the field for the accession
6
Characterization
Grain Type 1
Predominant grain type for the accession
C - Dent
Characterization
Grain Type 1
Predominant grain type for the accession
F - Flint
Characterization
Harvest Date
Harvest Date
1.99005e+007
Characterization
Days To Anthesis
Days To Anthesis
102
Characterization
Days To Silking
Days To Silking
104
Characterization
Plants Per Plot
Number of plants per experimental plot
94
Characterization
PlantsPollinated
Number of plants that are pollinated
87
Characterization
Number Ears
Number of ears per planting
70
Characterization
Plant Height
Plant Height
170
Characterization
Ear Height
Ear Height
90
Characterization
Grain Type 2
Grain type for the accession less frequent than grain type 1
F - Flint
Characterization
Grain Type 2
Grain type for the accession less frequent than grain type 1
L - White Cap
Characterization
Stalk Lodged
Stalk Lodged
9
Characterization
Root Lodged
Root Lodged
4
Characterization
Leave Senescence
Leave Senescence
48
Characterization
Root Development
Code to identify the grade of root development
2 - Large
Characterization
Seedling Vigor
Code to identify plant seedling vigor
5 - Pretty bad
Characterization
Tassel Type
Code to identify tassel type
2 - Primary-Secondary
Characterization
Leafiness
Code to identify grade of leafiness
3 - Medium Leafy
Characterization
Leaves Above
Number of leaves above the ear
7
Characterization
Sheath Pubescence
Code to identify grade of sheath pubescens
3 - Non-exists
Characterization
Grain Type 3
Grain type for the accession less frequent than grain type 2
C - Dent
Characterization
Easy Shelling
Easy Shelling
3 - Medium
Characterization
Glume Size
Code to identify glume size
3 - Medium (41 - 60 %)
Characterization
Ear Rot
Ear Rot
2 - A little rotten
Characterization
Husk Cover
Code to identify grade of husk cover
1 - Pretty good
Characterization
Plant Color 1
Predominant plant color for the accession
1 - Green
Characterization
Plant Color 2
Plant color for the accession less frequent than plant color 1
2 - Dilute sun red
Characterization
Kernel Row Number
Kernel Row Number
3 - 16-22
Characterization
Kernel Row Type
Code to identify kernel row type
1 - Regular
Characterization
Grain Color 1
Predominant grain color for the accession
B - Yellow
Characterization
Adaptation
Material Adaptation Qualification
2 - Good
Characterization
Agronomic Scale
Agronomic Scale
3 - Medium
Characterization
Field Weight
Ear weight obtained in the experimental plot
10
Characterization
Field book status
Code to identify the status of current field book
A - Approved
Characterization
Grain Color 2
Grain color for the accession less frequent than grain color 1
J - Sun red
GEO-REFERENCE
Adaptation Zone
Adaptation Zone
Temperate, dry winter, hot summer