PART III STOCKS AVAILABLE Source No. of Stock Description Andrus, C. F. PEI 196,279 L. esculentum with extremely reduced and deformed leaves. GS5 Green seedling Barham, W. S. 1. Several breeding lines resistant to Late Blight Phytophthora infestans (Mont.)D By 2. Several breeding lines resistant to southern bacterial wilt Pseudemonas solanacearum EFS. Barton, D. W. Translocation stocks(seed of selfed heterozygotes): T2-12; T\1\ 9-12; T3-8; T7-9; T5-7; T2 9-12. Bishop, C. J. sl Stamenless stock available in limited quantity. Bohn, G. W. 2N and 4N stocks of L. peruvianum, L. pimpinellifolium., and the Denmark and Waltham Forcing varieties of L. esculentum. Genetic marker stocks and progenies from 6-8 repeats back- crosses to Denmark, Uniform Globe, Oxheart, and Ponderosa following crosses of these varieties with fusarium resistant L. pimpinellifolium. (Seed in storage at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Probably viable). Burdick, A. B. Haploid D-y ca. 15 years old Haploid pimpinellifolium 1947 038 Agadir 4 gm. Fruit, semi-wild from Morocco, F. A. 179 San Marzano aa ? Probably a1a1 mutant 001 2nd Ex-Haploid D-y Seed from original doubled shoot, i.e. DBL11 DBL2 also. 002 2n Ex-Haploid D-y DBL2 003 2n Ex-Haploid D-y DBL2 004 2n Ex-Haploid D-y DBL2 005 2n Ex-Haploid D-y DBL2 006 2n Ex-Haploid d\1\ DBL6? Lindstrom, 1940 007 2n Ex-Haploid D-y DBL2 (DBL1 highly sterile) X21-1-31 Rosette Stem fasciation gene 008 2n Ex-Haploid D-y DBL2 (DBL1 highly sterile) The following list of stocks are all DBL1 generation (seed from the original callus shoot) from the Haploid pimpinellifolium. Somatic meristems were examined for the chromosome number given under remarks. Cases where two chromosome numbers are given were probably periclinal chimaeras. The cause of seed production on 12 and 13 chromosome haploids has not been determined. Stock Chromosome Number Description number 180 DA I-1 12-24 181 DA I-2 24 182 DA I-3 24 183 DA I-4 24 184 DA I-6 24 189 DA II-1 24 190 DA II-2 24 191 DA II-3 24 192 DA II-4 24 193 DA II-5 13 201 DB I-1 12-24 204 DB II-1 24 205 BB II-2 24 206 DB II-3 24 209 DC I-1 24 210 DC I-3 24 212 DC I-7 12 213 DC I-8 12-24 214 DC II-1 12-48 215 DC II-2 24 216 DC II-3 48 217 DC II-6 24 218 DC II-7 24 222 DC III-1 24 227 DE I-1 13 228 DE I-2 24 230 DE I-4 12 232 DE II-1 24 233 DE II-3 24 236 DJ I-2 12 237 DK I-1 48 Butler, L. Genetic stocks developed in collaboration with the late J. W. MacArthur include the following genes in many but not all combinations: a, al, br, bk, bu, e, d, dm, e, f, H, j, l, lf, m, mc, n, nc, o, p, r, s, sp, u, w, wf, Wo, wt, Xa, and y. Cannon, 0. S. Loran Blood VeVe with Sp (Phytopath. 41:986-990) VR Moscow VeVe with sp Some stocks partially resistant to curly top virus. Currence, T. M. Many stocks and numerous crosses. Dennett, R. K. tf Trifoliate aw Anthocyanin deficiency ol ovate fruit shape Frazier, W. A. OSC 12 Wide calyx and resistance to cracking. OSC 8 Tobacco mosaic resistance or tolerance? OSC 54 Apparent ability to set fruit at relatively low temperatures; also earliness. F2 Crack proof X Wide Calyx, F2 seed available. F3 Mass of Dwarf,upright lines. Harrison, A. L. Stocks available for exchange that carry combined resistance to fusarium wilt, collar rot and root knot. However, there is still some question as to whether these breeding stocks are resistant to all five species of root knot nematode, although they are highly resistant to the species we have in this part of Texas. Hoover Max M. Extensive tomato accessions of the Division of Plant Intro. Plant Exploration and introduction are Station maintained. The collections include species, Iowa State species hybrids, and many lines of L. College esculentum including some genetic marker Ames, Iowa strains. A yearly seed list is issued by L. J. Alexander,M. M. Hoover, and E. F. Paddock under the title "Available tomato accessions and their descriptions." Jenkins, J. A. 170 d\1\ - r - y - c - a\1\ -l 171 d\1\ - f - j - lf - H - a\2\ - d\2\ - wt 234 d\1\ - c - l - u - H - d\2\ 378 d\1\ - p - o - s - r - F 767 br - c - j - lf Kerr, E. A. Vetomold Cf\2\ V121 Cf\3\ Stirling Castle Cf\1\ Vulcan Cf\2\-Cf\1\ V-469 Cf\2\-Cf\3\ F101 Cf\2\-Cf\3\-Cf\1\ Kristensen, R. Danish Expert Early outdoor tomato with very smooth fruits of medium size. Bonner Best Very early and high-yielding (Not Bonny Best) tomato Lewis, D. L. hirsutum L. hirsutum var. glabratum L. peruvianum L. pimpinellifolium (red-fruited) L. pimpinellifolium (yellow-fruited) Genetic Stock d-p-s-o-r-y John Baer male sterile Inbred strains of Ailsa Craig, Kondine Red, and Vetomold. Normecke, I. L. 1. Earli-north (L-3700 Sel. I). An extremely early determinate type tomato producing rather rough fruit of good color which average approximately 1.75 inches in diameter. Has been grown very successfully in regions too cool for any other tomato variety of comparable size or larger. 2. Early Lethbridge (L-3700 Sel. III). Much the same as Earlinorth only a few days Later, is larger, approximately 2.5 inches, and very smooth. Appears to be a very good canning type. This variety has a very limited range of adaptability. Ounsworth, L.F. 6-1201 Lines fromm different crosses similar 6-1205-1 in the follow respects: They are a bush type wiyh witish green immature fruit. They have outyielded the Bounty variety, particularly early in the season. The fruit is a little smaller than Bounty, is more attractive, very uniform and has shown very little cracking in the field. Pollack, B. L. 1025-2-52 No. 25-92 d-r-y-c-ps 1025-2-52 No. 25-218 d-y-c-l-ps 1025-1-50 No. 17-168 d-r-y-c-l-gs Functionally sterile (ps) lines of Rutgers, Stokesdale, and Indiana Baltimore Reynard, G. B. 69 a\d\a\d\ 119 a\d\a\d\ u\1\u\1\ resistant to collar rot phase of Alternaria solani. 54 u\2\u\2\(u\g\u\g\)and resistant(not- immune)to radial cracks. 57 u\1\u\1\ u\2\u\2 (u\g\u\g) 9 se se - Tolerant of Septoria lycopersica. G numbers - derived from linkage tests of J. W. MacArthur One or more of the following gene pairs in each line Gl a\1\a\1\ (a a) 2 a\2\a\2\ (a1 a1) 3 d\1\d\1\ (d d) 4 d\2\d\2 (dtu dtu) 5 br br 6 rr 7 yy 8 cc 9 jj 10 ll 11 HH 12 wt wt Rick,C. M. LA 94 L. hirsutum(seed from wild at Canta, Peru) LA102 L. peruvianum(seed from wild at Rio Supe,Peru) LA118 L. glandulosum(seed from wild at Canta,Peru) LA125 L. pimpinellifolium(seed from wild at Trujillo,Peru) 2-72 San Marzano pure line derived from haploid by colchicine treatment. 2-31 ms\2\ Male-sterile Pearson 2-89 ms\7\ Male-sterile San Marzano 2-121 ms\9\ Male-sterile San Marzano 2-132 ms\10\Male-sterile San Marzano 2-165 ms\13\Male-sterile San Marzano 2-172 ms\14\ Male sterile Earliana 2-193 ms\15\ Male-sterile San Marzano LA62 ms\16\ Male-sterile Pritchard 2-225 ms\17\ Male-sterile Ace 2-233 ms\18\ Male-sterile Cal-225 Seed of the other male-sterile mutants available in very limited quantity. 2-69 dl Dialytic 2-171 vg Vegitative 2-191 ex Exserted 2-84 Cl\1\ Cleistogamous 2-137 pi Pistallate 16-9 ap Apetalous (stock limited) 2-185 cl\2\ Cleistogamous (stock limited) 2-110 wd Wilty dwarf LA54 rv Reticulate virescent LA55 yv Yellow virescent LA155 dv Dwarf virescent LA64 ct Chicken foot 2-95 4N San Marzano 2-227 4N Pearson Clones of the following items are available. Material will be available for cuttings in May or later. Most of these lines are difficult to root, and cuttings shipped in the past have not fared well but I am willing to keep trying. 4-33 & 34 Solanum lycopersicoides 4-47 F1 L. esculentum x S. Lycopersicoides 4-32 L. peruvianum v. dentatum Goodspeed's No.30349 4-2 & 3 F1's of L. esculentum x L.P.D. 4-32 Schultz, J. H. Foundation seed of 15 or more varieties developed at the N. D. Station. Also a considerable number of breeding lines of value in general objectives in the station breeding projects. Cavalier (new variety released in 1953) wi A sp, u variety with large fruits comparable to Victor and Bounty but superior in quality and size of fruit. Doublerich (new variety released jointly with A. F. Yeager in 1953) Ascorbic acid content is about twice that of standard varieties. Is fairly early and quite acceptable in fruit and plant characters. Skirm, G. W. Stocks of commercial vareties. Tezier, C. Small-fruited varieties, Ailsa Craig, Export Danemark, Roi Humbert, San Marzano, Pendelotte, Tuckwood, Gloire,d'Alsace. Medium-fruited varieties: Marmarde, 1/2lisse d'Alger Perdrigson5, Merveille des Marches, Reine des Hatives, Alice Roosevelt, Pierette. Varieties with large fruits: Rouge grosse maraichere, Marglobe, Saint Pierre, Break O' day, Pritchard, Trophy, Mikado ecarlate, Ponderosa, Blanche hative, grosse lisse. Yeager, A. F. Douberich (variety released jointly with J. H. Schultz; see stock offerings by Shultz for description) Aloha pink variety of the beefsteak type that ripens with the very early varieties. New Hampshire Red Pickling. Determinate red pear type desired by some of the pickling companies. Young, P. A. W935 wf White Flower G1074 Xa Xantha G1447 Luxuiant cherry tomato Hardin's miniature extreme dwarf with the genes d, dm, and bk. Golden Sphere, a recently introduced variety with mild flavor and soft internal structure. G1075 Wo G1129 Protruding carpels deZerpa, Dora M. Species 51-10 L. peruvianum var. humifusum Dr. H. Jones USDA 48B398 51-11 L. peruvianum ibid. 49B290 51-12 L. Pissisi ibid. 49B292 51-13 L. glandulosum ibid. 49B293 51-14 L. peruvianum var. vulgare ibid. 49B295 51-17 L. hirsutum 52-118L. sp. (tomatillo) small red Ruins of Cajamarquillia fruit, approx. 10 fruits 20 km east of Lima, Peru per simple inflorescence,, seeds small ovoid, orangish yellow Crosses 50-11 F2 of L. esculentum var. Panamerica x L. hirsutum 51-18 F3 of same hybrid. Varieties 51-2 Sunray Dr. H. Jones, USDA 51-3 Rain resistant ibid No. 49B438 51-4 Southland ibid. 52-122 PanamericaSTOCKS DESIRED
Alexander, L. J. Members are invited to send their exchange stocks to Dr. Alexander for screening by pathologists for disease resistance.
Andrus, C. F. Any true-breeding non-lethal chlorophyll-deficient line.
Bishop, C. J. Sources of resistance to late blight.
Harrison, A. L. Breeding lines that carry resistance to any of the various types of mosaic.
Nonnecke, I. L. Any lines of L. peruvianum not listed in the Seed List for 1949-50 from the P.I. Station, Ames, Iowa, as well as any crosses between L. peruvianum and L. esculentum. Any other material suspected to posess cold or frost resistance or low temperature fruit set.
Pollack, B. L. Any line that shows some degree of resistance to "gray Wall".
Reynard, G. B. u\2\u\2\ (u\g\u\g\) Any types with extra dark green unripe fruit.
Rick, C.M. Any line that is jointless but not leafy (j-lf+).
Smith, J. J. Stocks resistant to anthracnose.
Whaley, W. G. Any haploid lines.