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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 658754BYU 197/198/199Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2004COLLECTED08/20/2002Provo River.40.55638889, -111.429444441739Wild materialBYU-197: tall, medium green, branched habit, upright. BYU-198: very short, non-prostrate, dark green foliage, branched, branched panicle. BYU-199: medium height, dominant central stem, upright, lime-green foliage, yellow-green inflorescence.1651096PI 658754
1PI 658752DB 2000185Chenopodiastrum murale (L.) S. Fuentes et al. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2000COLLECTED09/27/2000Adjacent to 841 Rosita Road, near Church of the Oaks (Congregational), west side of the street between Angelus Way and Canyon Del Ray Boulevard (California Route 218), Monterey.36.59277778, -121.8052777867Wild materialPlants were only 15 cm tall since they had been mowed.1606307PI 658752
2PI 612859DB 99701Oxybasis glauca (L.) S. Fuentes et al. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2000COLLECTED11/08/1999North of Entomology Building, North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station, southwest corner of intersection between State Avenue and Mortensen Road, Ames, Story County.42.01666667, -93.65000000305Gravel parking lot.Wild materialPlants up to 30 cm tall. 1593700PI 612859
3PI 65875098HT-159Teloxys aristata (L.) Moq. MongoliaNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED09/04/1998Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag.48.87888889, 110.101388891219Hilly area in the valley of the Onon River with lowlands near the site used as hayfields. Soils are eroded granitic rock. 3% slope with a southern aspect.Wild materialWeedy species. 1578732PI 658750
4PI 658747Index Seminum 2136Oxybasis rubra (L.) S. Fuentes et al. PolandNC7LEAF1997COLLECTEDPRE 1996Wild material1546410PI 658747
5PI 677109SPI 151Spinacia hybr.Copenhagen, DenmarkNC7SEED1997DONATEDCultivated materialA segregating hybrid population with traits of Spinacia tetrandra and Spinacia oleracea. The leaf blade shapes and seed spines vary.1538659PI 677109
6PI 677110SPI 156/90Spinacia turkestanica Iljin Thüringen, GermanyNC7SEED1997DONATEDWild material1538661PI 677110
7PI 60803093.79Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. bushianum (Aellen) Cronquist Illinois, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED06/1997Near Kampsville.39.28333333, -90.60000000129Wild materialOur original seed was grown in a greenhouse in 1992 by Robert Myers.1484345PI 608030
8PI 614914CQ 114Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location south of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003780Field.LandraceGreen plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087337PI 614914
9PI 587173LP 128Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Jujuy, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED04/1993Quebrada de Humahuaca, near Tilara.-23.56666667, -65.36666667Cultivated material1086911PI 587173
10PI 568155huautzontleChenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED11/06/1992Cacaloxuchil, Mpio. Huaquechula, Edo. de Puebla.18.75000000, -98.500000001680LandraceHerb, 1m tall. Cultivated for the tender inflorescences which are eaten as a vegetable, similar to broccoli. Seeds dark red.1463126PI 568155
11PI 674265'Chucapaca'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 1988Cultivar1062773PI 674265
12PI 674266DE-1Chenopodium quinoa Willd. EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1990COLLECTED01/26/1990Otavalo.-0.21666667, -78.250000004267Cultivated field.Cultivated material1062824PI 674266
13PI 596498'Rosa Junin'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Cusco, PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTED09/18/1986From plants growing in the Pisac area near Cusco.-13.00000000, -71.500000003030LandraceStem has red stripes and infloresence is green. As observed in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1994.1052365PI 596498
14PI 510525Chupica Canihua (Aymara), Canihua Rojo (Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen Puno, PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/27/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata Province, Puno Department.-16.36284270, -69.27651950Cultivated materialSown late October, harvest early March. Yields 11 or more kg from planting one kg. Not hail resistant. Producer: Ascencio Quispe Ccot. Frost resistant.1405461PI 510525
15PI 510530Amarillo y Blanca (Span.).Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED08/03/1985Corisuyo Community, 32.8km from Lake Titicaca on a cold plani, fork of Rios Lampa and Cabanillas, San Ramon Province, Puno Department.-16.45000000, -70.23333333Cultivated materialOnly a few crops grown with success here due to extreme weather conditions. Frost resistant.1405466PI 510530
16PI 510551Quinua (Quechua), Quinoa var. K'anko'llaChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED08/10/1985Pesqueria Community, Arapa District, Azangaro Province, Puno Department.-15.13333333, -70.11666667Cultivated materialPlants .18 to 1.5m tall. Sown in October, harvested in March and April. Produces well in dry areas; does poorly in wet years. Low level of frost resistance.1405487PI 510551
17PI 478406Laste rosadaChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, BoliviaNC71981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981CultivarSeeds high in protein, used in human food.1373342PI 478406
18PI 614880'Chadmo'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Los Lagos, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Chiloe.-42.50000000, -73.91666667Cultivated materialThe stems have pink bases, the petioles are faintly red, the blades are green, the flowers are pink. The blade edges are very dentate. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.1128508PI 614880