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PI 419108
'Peking Mi tzu, Chang tiao kua #11 (F1)'
Cucumis sativus
L. var.
sativus
China
NC7
1977
DONATED
09/09/1977
Uncertain improvement status
F1 hybrid.
1316496
PI 419108
1
PI 357852
Srednoedra
Cucumis sativus
L. var.
sativus
North Macedonia
NC7
1970
COLLECTED
PRE 02/1970
Prilep
41.35000000, 21.55833333
660
Landrace
1267165
PI 357852
2
PI 344433
214
Cucumis sativus
L. var.
sativus
Māzandarān, Iran
NC7
1969
COLLECTED
1966
Chalus
36.63638889, 51.42833333
Landrace
1257023
PI 344433
3
PI 280096
Hybrid 18
Cucumis sativus
L. var.
sativus
Ukraine
NC7
1962
COLLECTED
PRE 04/05/1962
Cultivar
Kustovoj means bush-type. Most plants very thick leaved, monoecious, determinate, dwarf; very poor fruit yield. Branchless with very short or no laterals. Not resistant to angular leafspot. Does not correpsond to description in article of release: Agrobiologia 4:622-623, 1960. Translation: There was developed on Stalin's Experiment Station for vegetable crops and potatoes a new original bush form of cucumber, Hybrid No. 18. Growth of this hybrid up to the fruiting stage has vertical expansion of the main sprout, without growing points on the side branches. This main sprout is about 15 mm thick. Leaves are very large, sessile or with short petioles, 10-15 mm. Carolla of male and female flowers up to 50 mm. Main stalk, under heavy load of fruits during the period of mass-production, lies on soil. During this time the internodes are developing as well as petioles of leaves that reach 25-40 mm. Cylindric large green fruit has large terulose surface and compound black hairs. Fruit color dark green or slightly yellowish with white longitudinal stripes to middle of fruits. Plants reach 40-60 cm at end of season. Seed-bearing fruit is dark with reticulate net. Hybrid fruits late ripening, small yields. Pickling qualities similar to 'Nexhinski 12', but less yield.
1208641
PI 280096
4
PI 267741
'Nagaoka Longfellow'
Cucumis sativus
L. var.
sativus
Kyôto, Japan
NC7
1960
DEVELOPED
04/1957
Cultivar
Plants vigorous, early maturing, very prolific; fruit yellowish green, stippled, elongate, smooth, curved, 16 by 15 inches; spines white. Reported to be resistant to unspecified mosaic.
1201544
PI 267741
5
PI 197088
11763
Cucumis sativus
L. var.
sativus
Assam, India
NC7
1951
COLLECTED
04/16/1951
Silchar, Cachar
24.81666667, 92.80000000
Landrace
Fruit irregularly compressed, russet-brown.
1167933
PI 197088
6
PI 177360
4919
Cucumis sativus
L. var.
sativus
Amasya, Turkey
NC7
1949
COLLECTED
08/02/1948
Merzifon, Amasya
Landrace
Long type.
1153805
PI 177360
7
PI 181752
9748
Cucumis sativus
L. var.
sativus
Syria
NC7
1948
COLLECTED
1948
Market, Damascus
Landrace
Bluish type.
1157179
PI 181752
8
PI 163216
8307
Cucumis sativus
L. var.
sativus
Madhya Pradesh, India
NC7
1948
COLLECTED
09/1947
Belwani, Central Provinces
Landrace
Fruit said to be very long.
1140394
PI 163216