Accessions evaluated for: PLNTHEIGHT in study AMARANTH.AMES.2004.FIELD




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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
01385598PI 490662 RRC 1034Amaranthus cruentus L. Benin*Not AvailableGREENHOUSE1600Row 351, no population size was recorded.PI 490662 88ncai01 SD
11051840PI 634914 GhanairAmaranthus caudatus L. Azad Jammu and Kashmir, PakistanFIELD170sample size=5Row 353.PI 634914 89ncai01 SD
21375533PI 480597 IC-38065Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. IndiaGREENHOUSE200sample size=24Row 356 Most plants fell over by the end of the field season.PI 480597 90ncai02 SD
31448048PI 553076 Giant AmaranthAmaranthus australis (A. Gray) J. D. Sauer Florida, United States*Not AvailableGREENHOUSE330sample size=26row 128 This is a typical plant height, although one grew to 461 cm. As plants began to flower they were cut down to prevent them from going to seed so we will never know how tall the earliest flowering plants could have grown.PI 553076 89ncao01 SD