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Details for: PI 90753,
Melilotus dentatus
(Waldst. & Kit.) Pers., BDN 60-16
Summary
Passport
Taxonomy
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Pedigree
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Observation
Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Melilotus dentatus
(Waldst. & Kit.) Pers.
Top Name:
BDN 60-16
Origin:
Collected – China
Maintained:
North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station
Received by NPGS:
Dec 1930
PI Assigned:
1930
Improvement Status:
Wild material
Form Received:
Seed
Life Form:
Annual
Life Cycle:
Annual
Backup Location:
National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation
Inventory Volume:
105
View original Plant Inventory data in pdf format
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Seed
100 count
PI 90753 94ncai01 SD
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Melilotus dentatus
(Waldst. & Kit.) Pers.
Top Name:
BDN 60-16
Origin:
Collected – China
Maintained:
North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station
Received by NPGS:
Dec 1930
PI Assigned:
1930
Improvement Status:
Wild material
Form Received:
Seed
Life Form:
Annual
Life Cycle:
Annual
Source History
Collected
China
Donated
22 December 1930.
District of Columbia, United States
Donor(s):
Dorsett, Palemon Howard, USDA - Bureau of Plant Industry
Morse, William Joseph, USDA - Bureau of Plant Industry
Accession Names and Identifiers
BDN 60-16
Type: Institute identifier
Group: BRANDON
G. Stevenson, Brandon, Manitoba
Stevenson, George A. Department of Agriculture Exp. Farm
A 216
Type: Donor identifier
Herman Gorz, Lincoln, Nebraska
Gorz, Herman University of Nebraska
7435
Type: Other or unclassified name
Narrative
A yellow-flowered variety.
Melilotus dentatus
(Waldst. & Kit.) Pers.
Genus:
Melilotus
Family:
Fabaceae
(alt. Leguminosae)
Subfamily:
Faboideae
Tribe:
Trifolieae
Nomen number:
23996
Place of publication:
Syn. pl. 2(2):348. 1807 "
dentata
"
Verified:
05/18/1999
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Trifolium dentatum
Waldst. & Kit.
Common names
Language
Name
Alternate name
note
seq
Citation
Swedish
strandsötväppling
2
Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson.
2012.
Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource)
Name
References
Annotations
Taxonomic Re-Identification:
16 May 1995, from
Melilotus
spp. to
Melilotus dentatus
(Waldst. & Kit.) Pers.
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Citations
Brink, R. A., & W.L. Roberts.
1937. The coumarin content of Melilotus dentata. Science 86(2219):41-42.
Number of accessions cited:
1
Brink, R. A.
1934. A non-bitter variety of Melilotus. Science 79:301.
Note:
The discovery in 1934 of a non-bitter Melilotus.
Number of accessions cited:
1
Di, H., Z. Duan, K. Luo, D. Zhang, F. Wu, J. Zhang, W. Liu, & Y. Wang.
2015. Interspecific phylogenic relationships within genus Melilotus based on nuclear and chloroplast DNA. PLoS One 10(7):e0132596.
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0132596
.
Number of accessions cited:
48
Wu, F., J. Ma, Y. Meng, D. Zhang, B. P. Muvunyi, K. Luo, H. Di, W. Guo, Y. Wang, B. Feng & J. Zhang.
2017. Potential DNA barcodes for
Melilotus
species based on five single loci and their combinations. PLoS One 12(9):e0182693.
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0182693
.
Number of accessions cited:
50
Zhang, H., F. Wu, W. Guo, R. Bai, Z. Yan, B. P. Muvunyi, Q. Yan, Y. Zhang, X. Yi & J. Zhang.
2017. Genetic variation and diversity in 199
Melilotus
accessions based on a combination of 5 DNA sequences. PLoS One 13(3):e0194172.
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0194172
.
Number of accessions cited:
48
Pedigree
Material Transfer Agreement
Observations
Phenotype Data
Category
Descriptor
Description
Value
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Study
Inventory
Availability
GROWTH
GWT-HAB1
LEAST ERECT GROWTH HABIT
2 - (1 = ERECT, 9 = PROSTRATE)
157
NC7.MELILOTUS
PI 90753 91ncab01 SD
Not Available
GROWTH
HEIGHT OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Height (stem length)of flowering plants measured from the soil in cm, before lodging. Recorded after 50% of the plants have open flowers.
45
AMA.MEL.1995.ANNUALS.APRIL.PLANTING
PI 90753 94ncai01 SD
GROWTH
PLANT GROWTH HABIT
Plant growth habit evaluated when 50% of the plants have open flowers. The most useful data are from non-transplanted, field-grown, widely spaced plants.
8 - (1 = PROSTRATE, 9 = VERY ERECT)
157
AMA.MEL.1994.ANNUALS
PI 90753 91ncab01 SD
Not Available
MORPHOLOGY
FLOWER COLOR
FLOWER COLOR
Y - YELLOW
157
NC7.MELILOTUS
PI 90753 91ncab01 SD
Not Available
MORPHOLOGY
FLOWER COLOR
FLOWER COLOR
Y - YELLOW
157
AMA.MEL.1994.ANNUALS
PI 90753 91ncab01 SD
Not Available
MORPHOLOGY
FLOWER COLOR
FLOWER COLOR
Y - YELLOW
AMA.MEL.1995.ANNUALS.APRIL.PLANTING
PI 90753 94ncai01 SD
MORPHOLOGY
PLANT SHAPE
The presence of a many-thin-stem trait that is desirable for forage. Reference: Kirk, L.E. 1931 Sci. Agr. 11:315-325.
STAND - Percent of standard type usually with 5 to 10 thick stems.
157
AMA.MEL.1994.ANNUALS
PI 90753 91ncab01 SD
Not Available
MORPHOLOGY
PLANT SHAPE
The presence of a many-thin-stem trait that is desirable for forage. Reference: Kirk, L.E. 1931 Sci. Agr. 11:315-325.
STAND - Percent of standard type usually with 5 to 10 thick stems. (100%)
AMA.MEL.1995.ANNUALS.APRIL.PLANTING
PI 90753 94ncai01 SD
OTHER
CORE SUBSET
A flag to indicate the accession is part of the core subset
Y - YES, THE ACCESSION IS PART OF THE CORE COLLECTION
NC7.MELILOTUS
Not Available
PHENOLOGY
DURATION
The length of time that the plants ordinarily live before flowering and death. The biennials require a cold treatment before flowering, while annuals do not.
ANN - percent annual
157
AMA.MEL.1994.ANNUALS
PI 90753 91ncab01 SD
Not Available
PHENOLOGY
DURATION
The length of time that the plants ordinarily live before flowering and death. The biennials require a cold treatment before flowering, while annuals do not.
ANN - percent annual
AMA.MEL.1995.ANNUALS.APRIL.PLANTING
PI 90753 94ncai01 SD
PHENOLOGY
MATURITY DAY FOR HAY HARVEST
Maturity for hay forage harvest. For biennials, Julian day in the second year of growth when 50% of the plants have open flowers. For annuals, days after seeding when 50% of the plants have open flowers.
126
AMA.MEL.1995.ANNUALS.APRIL.PLANTING
PI 90753 94ncai01 SD
PRODUCTION
HUNDRED SEED WEIGHT
The weight in grams of 100 seeds.
.22
NC7.INVENTORY.BRENNER
PI 90753 94ncai01 SD
PRODUCTION
HUNDRED SEED WEIGHT
The weight in grams of 100 seeds.
.3
NC7.INVENTORY.BRENNER
PI 90753 91ncei01 SD
Not Available
PRODUCTION
HUNDRED SEED WEIGHT
The weight in grams of 100 seeds.
.36
NC7.INVENTORY.BRENNER
PI 90753 91ncab01 SD
Not Available