1. Evolution is a synthetic variety with 122 parent clones. Parent clones trace to 22 populations selected for resistance to the following pests: bacterial wilt, Fusanum wilt, Vertidillium wilt, Phytophthora root rot, anthracnose and Aphanomyces. Phenotypic recurrent selection was used. Final selections were made from 2-year-old space-plant selection nurseries at Marshfleld and Livingston, Wisconsin, based on vigor, leafhopper yellowing resistances, leaf disease resistance, winter injury and fall dormancy reaction. Parentage traces to Exp AP 8734 (16%), Nordic (15%), Exp AP 8832 (10Yo), Exp AP 8822 (10%), Venture (9/o) Dominator (7%), Cutter (6%), Aggressor (6%), Trident II (5%), Genesis (5%), Garst 645 (3%), Stine 9227 (3%), with 5% from numerous other sources. Approximate germplasm source contributions are: ~LfaI~ (8%), Ladak (8%), M~.y~ja (20Vs), Turkistan (15%), Flemish (30/o), Chilean (8%), Peruvian (4%) and 7% unknown.
2. Evolution appears to be adapted to and is intended for use in the North Central U.S. It has been tested in Wisconsin, Iowa and Indiana.
3. Fall dormancy of Evolution is similar to Vernal. Flower color of Syn 2 generation is approximately 67% purple and 33% variegated, with a trace of cream, white and yellow.
4. Evolution has high resistance to bacterial wilt, Fusarium wilt, anthracnose (race 1) and Phytophthora root rot, and resistance to Vertidillium wilt, Aphanomyces (race 1) and pea aphid. Reaction to stem nematode, spotted alfalfa aphid, blue alfalfa aphid and root knot nematode has not been determined.
5. Seed increase is limited to one generation each of breeder (Syn 1), foundation (Syn 2) and certified (Syn 3) seed classes. Certified seed may be produced from either breeder or foundation classes. A 1, 3 and 6-year stand life is permitted on fields producing breeder, foundation and certified classes respectively. Foundation seed production is limited to the Pacific Northwest. Breeder seed was produced in 1990. ABI will maintain sufficient seed stocks for the projected life of the variety.
6. Certified seed will be available in 1993.
7. Plant Variety Protection will not be applied for.
8. This information can be forwarded to the PVP office.