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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 432854201 F1Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus ChinaNC7FRUIT1979DONATED02/1979Landrace1327790PI 432854
1PI 422192'Reforma'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Czech RepublicNC7FRUIT1977DEVELOPED1957CultivarSlicing type. According to Eva Kristkova: Found in a list of varieties from 1962 as Reforma zlepsena (translation: Improved Reforma). Selection from the cultivar Schutzova Reforma. Fruit cylindrical, short neck or without neck, dark green, light stripes along 1/3 of the fruit length, without warts, few seeds. Late cultivar.1318081PI 422192
2PI 419214Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Hong KongNC7FRUIT1977COLLECTEDPRE 09/09/1977Uncertain improvement status1316597PI 419214
3PI 390952Din-zo-snCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Moscow, Russian FederationNC7FRUIT1974COLLECTEDPRE 09/23/1974LandraceVesennij salatnyi (Spring salad).1293644PI 390952
4PI 354952Rhinish Pickling 39/59 Hunderup S. 1964Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus DenmarkNC7FRUIT1970DONATED09/25/1970CultivarPlant vigorous, foliage light green. Fruit uniform, medium long, cylindrical to pointed, smooth, light green with few stripes. Early, high yield. Resistant to Cladosporium (Scab).1264714PI 354952
5PI 357835StambolkaCucumis sativus L. var. sativus North MacedoniaNC7FRUIT1970COLLECTEDPRE 02/1970Mrzenci41.01666667, 22.5166666780Landrace1267148PI 357835
6PI 302443Taipei No. 2 HybridCucumis sativus L. var. sativus TaiwanNC7FRUIT1964DONATED10/23/1964CultivarSlicing type. Spines white; high yields. Sowed in spring and autumn. Color green.1227567PI 302443
7PI 289698'Richmond Green Apple'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus AustraliaNC7FRUIT1963DONATED04/25/1963Cultivar1219296PI 289698
8PI 285606Monastyrski, FreegeCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Warszawa, PolandNC7FRUIT1963DONATED01/16/1963Landrace1213923PI 285606
9PI 279463'Chojitsu-ochiai, F1 Hybrid'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus JapanNC7FRUIT1962DONATED03/07/1962Cultivar1208326PI 279463
10PI 279469'Sagami-hanjiro'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus JapanNC71962DONATED03/07/1962Cultivar1208332PI 279469
11PI 267942'Sekino No. 2 (Ochiai No. 2)'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Ôsaka, JapanNC71960COLLECTEDPRE 09/01/1960Selected from a variety in the Kanto area.Cultivated materialLine No. 56 190-4. Selected from variety in Kanto area. Also know as 'Ochiai No. 2' Spring type (i.e. young plants respond to short days and cool nights of spring by production of pistillate flowers. Less sensitive varieties are grown for midsummer and early fall production). Plants vigorous, early maturing; fruit slender green; spines black; flesh white, thick, good flavor; resistant to Anthracnose.1201600PI 267942
12PI 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
13PI 255937'Hybrid KC 291'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus NetherlandsNC71959DEVELOPEDPRE 03/16/1959CultivarOriginated by A. R. Zwaan en Zoon at Voorburg. Parents of F1 hybrids unknown. One plant susceptible and one plant resistant to scab (Cladosporium cucumerinum). Testing results variable. Capable of producing parthenocarpic fruit.1196070PI 255937
14PI 249562'Teang-rhan'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus ThailandNC7FRUIT1958COLLECTEDPRE 07/28/1958Landrace1192319PI 249562
15PI 222782KhiarCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Āz̄ārbāyjān-e Shārqī, IranNC7FRUIT1954COLLECTED11/1954Market, Tabriz1372Grown in Bilan-kuhLandraceMarket, Tabriz.1180054PI 222782
16PI 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
17PI 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
18PI 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
19PI 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
20PI 192940Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Shanghai Shi, ChinaNC7FRUIT1950DONATED10/09/1950Landrace1164351PI 192940
21PI 188749'Baladi'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Al Qāhirah, EgyptNC7FRUIT1950DONATED04/18/1950Landrace1161485PI 188749
22PI 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
23PI 1773649884Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus IraqNC7FRUIT1949COLLECTED10/20/1948Bagdad, IraqLandraceShort type.1153809PI 177364
24PI 176954'Kol'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Kayseri, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1949COLLECTED09/22/1948Urgup, KayseriLandrace1153434PI 176954
25PI 1741647859Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Hakkâri, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1949COLLECTED08/25/1948670Mountain valleyLandrace1151149PI 174164
26PI 1716137125Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Gümüşhane, TurkeyNC71948COLLECTED08/05/1948Originally from Amasya, AmasyaLandrace1148348PI 171613
27PI 1693802321Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus İstanbul, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1948COLLECTED06/14/1948Landrace1145436PI 169380
28PI 1693832353Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus İstanbul, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1948COLLECTED06/14/1948LandraceLong type.1145439PI 169383
29PI 1693342197Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Manisa, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1948COLLECTED06/09/1948LandraceReceived as Cucumis melo, changed to C. sativus unknown date.1145391PI 169334
30PI 16495228Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus İstanbul, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1948COLLECTED03/15/1948LandraceLong type.1142055PI 164952
31PI 163213KhiraCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Madhya Pradesh, IndiaNC7FRUIT1948COLLECTED11/28/1947Jubbulpore (Jabalpur), Central ProvincesLandrace1140392PI 163213
32PI 1378515664Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Eşfahān, IranNC7FRUIT1940COLLECTED03/04/1940From Isfahan (Esfahan)LandraceSaid to be a short variety.1134904PI 137851
33PI 113334344 [34]Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7FRUIT1935COLLECTED11/15/1935Suiyuan Province.Landrace1129915PI 113334
34PI 109275T 277Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus TurkeyNC71935COLLECTED10/04/1934From the Kastamonu bazar.Landrace1129147PI 109275