Accessions evaluated for: DURATION in study AMA.MEL.1990.ANNUALS




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*Not Available - Some descriptor observations are linked to specific inventory lots within an accession. Click on the accession link for those listed as "*Not Available" to see availability of other lots within an accession. Note that specific genotypes might be inventory lot specific. For clonal material, male and female plants may be represented by different inventory lots within an accession.

IDACCESSIONNAMETAXONOMYORIGINAVAILABILITYIMAGEVALUEOBSERVATIONSNOTEINVENTORY
01217588PI 287894 F139Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Spain*Not AvailableGREENHOUSEpercent annualsample size=175Row 129 PI 287894 63ncpo01 SD
11411923PI 516987 GR 387Melilotus spp. Morocco*Not Availablepercent annualsample size=12Row 29 Planted in greenhouse on March 9, 1990, transplanted into field on May 1, 1990. Harvested June 29, 1990. Annual or winter annual.PI 516987 88ncpo01 SD
21448047PI 553075 'GOH'Melilotus albus Medik. Poland*Not Availablepercent annualsample size=89Row 31 Planted in greenhouse on March 9, 1990, transplanted into field on May 1, 1990. Final harvest October 11, 1990. Annual with some biennual plants in the original seed lot.PI 553075 89ncao01 SD
31427879PI 532943 J-48Melilotus albus Medik. Pakistan*Not AvailableFIELDpercent biennialsample size=5Row 30 Row 29. Planted in greenhouse on March 9, 1990. Some plants were forced to flower with long-day lighting and others were kept for harvesting on Aug. 9, 1991.PI 532943 89ncpo01 SD
41173896PI 208686 Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Ser. Algeria*Not AvailableGREENHOUSEpercent winter annual These perform poorly in hot summer field conditions, but do well in a winter greenhouse or similar conditions.sample size=63Row 201PI 208686 53ncpo01 SD
51411922PI 516986 GR 853Melilotus italicus (L.) Lam. Morocco*Not AvailableFIELDpercent winter annual These perform poorly in hot summer field conditions, but do well in a winter greenhouse or similar conditions.sample size=93Row 28 Planted in greenhouse on March 9, 1990, transplanted into field on May 1, 1990. Harvest July 10, 1990. The small harvest is a indication that it could have done better as a winter annual. Large vigorous seedlings.PI 516986 88ncpo01 SD