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PEA.2014.SHOUSE

 
Evaluation location: Washington, United States
Data from the screenhouse Pisum grown in 2014 at Pullman, Washington. Screenhouse planting date was March 16, 2012.
Researcher(s)
  • Coyne, Clare, USDA-ARS WRPIS
Trait(s) evaluated
DAYS TO FLOWER
98 Accessions
FLOWER COLOR
98 Accessions
FLOWERS PER PEDUNCLE
98 Accessions
LEAFLET MORPHOLOGY
98 Accessions
NODES TO FLOWER
91 Accessions
PEDUNCLE LENGTH
98 Accessions
PLANT HEIGHT
98 Accessions
POD APEX
98 Accessions
POD COLOR
98 Accessions
POD LENGTH
97 Accessions
POD SHAPE
98 Accessions
POD TYPE
5 Accessions
POD WALL NEOPLASIA
98 Accessions
PODS PER PEDUNCLE
98 Accessions
POWDERY MILDEW OBSERVED
98 Accessions
SEEDS PER POD
97 Accessions
STIPULES
98 Accessions
STIPULES BASE COLOR
98 Accessions




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Last updated: 6 Feb 2025