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Accessions evaluated for:
COMMENT
in study
AMARANTH.AMES.2007.WINTER
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ID
ACCESSION
NAME
TAXONOMY
ORIGIN
AVAILABILITY
IMAGE
VALUE
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1177183
PI 216544
Dekker 1869
Setaria parviflora
(Poir.) Kerguélen
Mexico
Bristles long-yellow
sample size=84
In the terms of Doust & Kellogg Am.J.Bot. 89:1203-1222, (page 1220 (lower left)); this is the long-yellow bristle type. It is not ornamental.
PI 216544 86ncai01 SD
1
1235918
PI 316422
Dekker 1870
Setaria parviflora
(Poir.) Kerguélen
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Bristles long-yellow
sample size=28
In the terms of Doust & Kellogg Am.J.Bot. 89:1203-1222, (page 1220 (lower left)); this is the long-yellow bristle type
PI 316422 86ncai01 SD
2
1231580
PI 310301
Dekker 1871
Setaria parviflora
(Poir.) Kerguélen
Brazil
Bristles short non-yellow
sample size=3
In the terms of Doust & Kellogg Am.J.Bot. 89:1203-1222, (page 1220 (lower left)); this is the short non-yellow bristle type.
PI 310301 69ncai01 SD
3
1337485
PI 442549
Setaria parviflora
(Poir.) Kerguélen
Belgium
Bristles short non-yellow
sample size=38
In the terms of Doust & Kellogg Am.J.Bot. 89:1203-1222, (page 1220 (lower left)); this is the short non-yellow bristle type.
PI 442549 81ncai01 SD
4
1172992
PI 206460
Setaria pumila
(Poir.) Roem. & Schult.
Turkey
Grain type Setaria pumila?
sample size=50
Non-shattering, could be a cultivated grain type of Setaria pumila. The seed shape resembles S. pumila.
PI 206460 82ncai01 SD