Integration of Conservation Strategies of Plant Genetic ... - Genres
Integration of Conservation Strategies of Plant Genetic ... - Genres Integration of Conservation Strategies of Plant Genetic ... - Genres
Table 1: Status of vegetables genetic resources skierniewice, 1993. Species Number of accessions Species Number of accessions Asparagus 51 Orach 1 Bean 374 Parsley 20 Broad bean 8 Parsnip 1 Broccoli 8 Pea 10 Brussels sprouts 19 Pepper 24 Carrot 51 Pumpkin 5 Cauliflower 92 Radish 28 Celery 4 Red beet 10 Chickory 5 Red cabbage 6 Chinense cabbage 7 Rhubarb 1 Chive 4 Rutabaga 1 Cucumber 66 Savoy cabbage 13 Curly cale 2 Salt green 3 Dill 9 Scorzonera 2 Eggplant 1 Shallot 23 Garlic 233 Sorrel 1 Husk tomato 3 Spinach 14 Kohlorabi 7 Stem lettuce 5 Lathyrus 89 Swedish turnip 1 Leek 7 Tomato 402 Lentil 50 Turnip 15 Lettuce 163 Watermelon 2 Maize 9 Winter radish 3 Melon 12 White cabbage 57 Mustard 9 Onion 144
Atriplex hortensis 1 Brassica campestris 15 Brassica napus var. rapifera 1 Cichorium intybus 1 Daucus sp. 1 Lactuca seriola 15 Lactuca saligna 2 Lactuca virosa 10 Lycopersicon esculentum 5 Lycopersicon hirsutum 6 Lycopersicon pimpinelifolium 3 Allium sp. 270
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Atriplex hortensis 1<br />
Brassica campestris 15<br />
Brassica napus var. rapifera 1<br />
Cichorium intybus 1<br />
Daucus sp. 1<br />
Lactuca seriola 15<br />
Lactuca saligna 2<br />
Lactuca virosa 10<br />
Lycopersicon esculentum 5<br />
Lycopersicon hirsutum 6<br />
Lycopersicon pimpinelifolium 3<br />
Allium sp. 270