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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 451976'Yomaki'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus JapanNC7FRUIT1977COLLECTEDPRE 01/1977Cultivated materialFruits oblong, 30cm long, 6cm wide. Taken from Japan to Egypt. Lot 72-48, an increase of W.A. Warid's S4 line "26 plant 349". Powdery mildew resistant.1346912PI 451976
1PI 369717Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Warszawa, PolandNC7FRUIT1972COLLECTEDPRE 01/1972Uncertain improvement statusAndroecious type.1277041PI 369717
2PI 357844CrnaCucumis sativus L. var. sativus North MacedoniaNC7FRUIT1970COLLECTEDPRE 02/1970Grdovci41.88055556, 22.40833333340Landrace1267157PI 357844
3PI 285607Monastyrski, UlrichCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Warszawa, PolandNC7FRUIT1963DONATED01/16/1963Landrace1213924PI 285607
4PI 257486'Yi sang'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Heilongjiang Sheng, ChinaNC7FRUIT1959DONATED05/07/1959CultivarDrought resistat variety; fruits to 15 cm long. For pickling and canning.1196819PI 257486
5PI 255936'Nindin'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus NetherlandsNC71959DEVELOPEDPRE 03/16/1959CultivarIntroduced by experimental station at Sloten. In 1955, Sp 5 (= one of our scab resistant breeding lines, not introduced to the trade) was crossed with Spotresisting. The F1 and F2 were backcrossed to Spotresisting. The offspring were selfed for 3 generations. Plant with short internodes; leaves medium to small; fruit rather long, round top, conical or short bottleneck base; skin of a good green color, surface covered with fine spines. Good yielder. Scab resistant (Cladosporium cucumerinum). Moreover spot (Corynespora melonis) resistant. Capable of producing parthenocarpic fruit.1196069PI 255936
6PI 227235KhiarCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Eşfahān, IranNC7FRUIT1955COLLECTED05/1955Market, Esfahan32.65972222, 51.671388891615Cultivated on slightly saline soil by irrigation.LandraceSmall fruited, mild-flavored variety.1182095PI 227235
7PI 22701314566Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Khūzestān, IranNC7FRUIT1955COLLECTED04/1955Market, Ahwaz (Ahvaz)31.31388889, 48.68027778LandraceA short yellowish-green variety.1182020PI 227013
8PI 209064M 1Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Ohio, United StatesNC7FRUIT1953DONATEDPRE 05/22/1953Uncertain improvement statusSaid to have some tolerance to cucumber virus No. 1 (CMV?) Susceptible to powdery mildew -J.C. Gilbert, Hawaii, 12/02/1959. Bacterial wilt-4 of 27 plants wilted (Tomes 1955 report, Purdue).1174081PI 209064
9PI 20081517Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Mandalay, MyanmarNC7FRUIT1952COLLECTEDPRE 04/24/1952Bazar, Maymyo22.03333333, 96.46666667LandraceCollector report: Collected from 1 fruit in the Maymyo Bazaar and very common in the bazaars in both Maymyo and Mandalay as well as other towns in Burma from July to December. This fruit was golden-orange on the outside and orange flesh on the inside, 15 x 5 inches and tapered at one end. Tasted like cucumber and had no smell. Common to see cucumbers sold from little street stands in fresh state cut lengthwise in long wedge shape slices. People go about the streets in early morning eating these vegetables as a snack before their 11 o'clock breakfast.1169342PI 200815
10PI 20081894Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Mandalay, MyanmarNC7FRUIT1952COLLECTEDPRE 04/24/1952Bazar, Maymyo22.03333333, 96.46666667LandraceFruits green when mature; long-keeping. Collector reported fruits 10 x 5 inches, green or yellow, white striped.1169345PI 200818
11PI 188749'Baladi'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Al Qāhirah, EgyptNC7FRUIT1950DONATED04/18/1950Landrace1161485PI 188749
12PI 183127KakriCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Gujarat, IndiaNC71949COLLECTED02/01/1949Junagadh, Kathiawar Peninsula.21.51666667, 70.46666667Landrace1158523PI 183127
13PI 181874Aleppo 6Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus SyriaNC7FRUIT1949COLLECTEDPRE 05/23/1948AleppoLandraceFruit smooth.1157284PI 181874
14PI 1716137125Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Gümüşhane, TurkeyNC71948COLLECTED08/05/1948Originally from Amasya, AmasyaLandrace1148348PI 171613
15PI 1693832353Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus İstanbul, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1948COLLECTED06/14/1948LandraceLong type.1145439PI 169383
16PI 1817529748Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus SyriaNC71948COLLECTED1948Market, DamascusLandraceBluish type.1157179PI 181752
17PI 137836'Khiyar i balang'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Kermān, IranNC7FRUIT1940COLLECTED01/21/1940From Kirman, Kirman (Kerman)LandraceA local cumber.1134892PI 137836