Accessions evaluated for: BLADEPIG in study AMARANTH.AMES.2018.FALL




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IDACCESSIONNAMETAXONOMYORIGINAVAILABILITYIMAGEVALUEOBSERVATIONSNOTEINVENTORY
01031102PI 698340 RRC 541Amaranthus cruentus L. Sonora, Mexico*Not AvailableGREENHOUSEENTIRE LAMINA AMARANTHINE (PURPLE TO PINK)sample size=7Row 1301 Dark red plants that may be used as a pigment source.PI 698340 97ncai01 SD
11375962PI 481026 IC-38530Amaranthus caudatus L. India*Not AvailableGREENHOUSEENTIRE LAMINA AMARANTHINE (PURPLE TO PINK)sample size=143Row 1104 Slightly pink on the green inflorescences.PI 481026 83ncpo01 SD
21406690PI 511754 SangoracheAmaranthus hybridus L. EcuadorGREENHOUSEMARGIN AND VEIN PIGMENTEDsample size=10Row 1302 Red vein, two plants areas slightly red-veined. Not dark red enough to be a sangorache type. Slow to flower, so may be day-neutral. Of special taxonomic interest because not classifying to species in the 2017 (page 815) paper by Stetter.PI 511754 89ncai01 SD
31018149PI 619246 ICAR 21948Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalGREENHOUSENORMAL GREENsample size=26Row 1303PI 619246 14ncai01 SD
41375962PI 481026 IC-38530Amaranthus caudatus L. India*Not AvailableGREENHOUSENORMAL GREENsample size=143Row 1104 Slightly pink on the green inflorescences.PI 481026 83ncpo01 SD
51385688PI 490752 LSK 80Amaranthus hybr. Guatemala*Not AvailableGREENHOUSENORMAL GREENsample size=129Row 1108 Segregates and has a publication history. The red plants are earlier to flower than the plants that are more green.PI 490752 84ncpo01 SD
61406690PI 511754 SangoracheAmaranthus hybridus L. EcuadorGREENHOUSENORMAL GREENsample size=10Row 1302 Not dark red enough to be a sangorache type. Slow to flower, so may be day-neutral. Of special taxonomic interest because not classifying to species in the 2017 (page 815) paper by Stetter.PI 511754 89ncai01 SD