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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 618937'Jin Chun No. 4'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Tianjin Shi, ChinaNC71995DONATED07/26/1994CultivarCultivar. 1484307PI 618937
1PI 330628KshiraCucumis sativus L. var. sativus PakistanNC7FRUIT1968DONATED05/20/1968Landrace1246071PI 330628
2PI 308915'N343'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Krasnodar, Russian FederationNC7FRUIT1965COLLECTEDPRE 11/22/1965Krasnodar KraiUncertain improvement statusGrown in isolated plot. Bush form. Same as PI 308916?1230667PI 308915
3PI 308916343Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Krasnodar, Russian FederationNC7FRUIT1965COLLECTEDPRE 11/22/1965Krasnodar KraiUncertain improvement statusGrown in isolated box. Bush form. Same as PI 308915?1230668PI 308916
4PI 250147K645Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Punjab, PakistanNC7FRUIT1958COLLECTEDPRE 08/22/1958Gujrat bazaar32.56666667, 74.08333333Landrace1193240PI 250147
5PI 246930Early CucumberCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Nangarhār, AfghanistanNC7FRUIT1958COLLECTEDPRE 04/02/1958Jalalabad.34.41666667, 70.45000000Grown as early market variety in subtropical parts and shipped to principal cities in temperate climate of country.LandraceA rather short, cylindrical, early cucumber with smooth skin and black spines. The ripe fruits have a peculiar brown skin like leather. The vines are particularly vigorous and prolific. This cucumber is grown as an early market variety in the subtropical parts of Afghanistan and is shipped to the principal cities in the temperate climate of the country. Seed was obtained from a seed grower in Jalalabad where considerable care is taken to select and keep pure this particular strain. The seed furnished is mostly increase from a few plants grown in the greenhouse at Cheyenne, Horticultural Field Station.1189929PI 246930
6PI 21558913598Cucumis sativus L. var. hardwickii (Royle) Alef. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7FRUIT1954COLLECTED02/14/19547 miles west of Dehra Dun, along road to Saharanpur.30.31666667, 78.03333333Wild materialRecommend short daylength (9-10 hr) but eventually flowers under 16 hr days. Fruits ovoid, 2 inches in diameter, faintly striped with scattered soft prickles. Received as Cucumis trigonus. (Reference letter 4/7/1963 S. Rhem to R. W. Robinson) Segregating population.1176412PI 215589
7PI 21289613389Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Gujarat, IndiaNC7FRUITNot Available1954COLLECTED12/22/1953Market in Vadodara (Baroda, in the former state of Bombay).22.30000000, 73.20000000LandraceFruits long. Requires short day (9-10 hr) for normal flowering, but will eventually become reproductive under long days (16 hr) (at the 20 leaf stage). (Shifriss, O. & W. L. George. 1965. Delayed Germination and Flowering in Cucumbers. Nature 206: 424-425.)1175681PI 212896
8PI 212233'Kurume Natuhusinari'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Hukuoka, JapanNC7FRUIT1954DONATED01/11/1954Cultivated materialA long-day cucumber bred by the triple cross between 2 varieties of North Chinese cucumbers and 1 of the Japanese cucumber. The white-spined fruits grow about 5 inches long and 1.5 inches thick. Very prolific, disease resistant; a vigorous grower.1175434PI 212233
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 19708511762Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Assam, IndiaNC7FRUIT1951COLLECTED04/16/1951Silchar, Cachar District.24.81666667, 92.80000000LandraceFruit subglobose, flattened on ends.1167930PI 197085
12PI 19708711757Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Assam, IndiaNC7FRUIT1951COLLECTED04/16/1951Silchar, Cachar24.81666667, 92.80000000Landrace1167932PI 197087
13PI 19708811763Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Assam, IndiaNC7FRUIT1951COLLECTED04/16/1951Silchar, Cachar24.81666667, 92.80000000LandraceFruit irregularly compressed, russet-brown.1167933PI 197088
14PI 18396711621Cucumis sativus L. var. hardwickii (Royle) Alef. Meghalaya, IndiaNC7FRUIT1949COLLECTED04/08/1949Umran, Khasi Hills.25.76666667, 91.88333333Wild materialRequires short daylength (9-10 hr). Fruit ovoid, 2 inches in diameter, green to lemon with whitish stripes; more or less spiny. Wild, bitter type. Reported resistance to powdery mildew.1159260PI 183967
15PI 177361HiyarCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Çorum, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1949COLLECTED08/02/1948Corum, CorumLandrace1153806PI 177361