UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20250 with THE CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION DAVIS, CALIFORNIA 95616 and THE FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32611 and THE WISCONSIN AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION MADISON, WISCONSIN 53706 RELEASE OF CARROT INBRED B6333 GERMPLASM The Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, the California Agricultural Experiment Station, the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station and the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station announce the release of a carrot inbred B6333 to provide germplasm for developing improved genotypes and producing hybrids. B6333 was derived from a cross made in 1983 at the University of Wisconsin between B748 (a blunt Imperator-shaped inbred developed from Nantes and fresh market varieties) and a selected plant from a complex population derived from B5986 (a dark orange Imperator-shaped inbred, and several European Nantes parents. Beginning at the F2 generation, selection was made for dark orange color, long, blunt, smooth root shape, and single tops. Two generations beyond the F2, selection was also initiated for mild, sweet flavor. The best of three plants self-pollinated in the 1985 breeding plots produced seed for field row 6333 in Florida and California. Now at F2MSM4, B6333 is the result of six generations of selection for root shape and color and four generations for culinary quality. B6333 is a maintainer of sterility ("B" line) and a cytosterile counterparent ("A" line) is now at BC4 in the Wisconsin Wild cytoplasm. B6333 is an excellent seed producer. Roots of B6333 are medium long (17-21 cm), slightly tapered, and very dark orange throughout. Root surface is smooth. Tops of B6333 are of average height and color with some tendency toward multiple tops, although this characteristic is masked in hybrids. Carotene content of mature roots is 230 to 250 ppm (compared to 70 to 100 ppm for |