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PEANUT.BYRON.2002

 
Evaluation location: Georgia, United States
2002 peanut increase in Byron, Georgia.
Researcher(s)
  • Jones, Chris, USDA, ARS
  • Pittman, Roy N., USDA, ARS
Trait(s) evaluated
AXISFLOWER
269 Accessions
HABIT
269 Accessions
LEAFCOLOR
269 Accessions
LEAFHOPPER
269 Accessions
LEAFPUB
269 Accessions
MAINSTEM1
269 Accessions
MAINSTEM2
269 Accessions
MATURITY
269 Accessions
PLANTSIZE
267 Accessions
PODCONS
205 Accessions
PODRETIC
206 Accessions
PODSHAPE
186 Accessions
PODTYPE
243 Accessions
PODWEIGHT
200 Accessions
SEEDCOLOR1
228 Accessions
SEEDCOLOR2
39 Accessions
SEEDPATT
254 Accessions
SEEDSIZE
187 Accessions
SEEDSPOD
243 Accessions
SPIDERMITE
269 Accessions
STEMPIG
269 Accessions
TSWV
269 Accessions




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