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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 666302BYU 866Chenopodium fremontii S. Watson var. fremontii Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008Interstate 40, Exit 151 (South Welch Road exit), Coconino County.35.21527778, -112.379444441772Shaded by pinyon-junipers. Gravelly loam, igneous soil.Wild materialMay be Chenopodium fremontii or C. neomexicanum.1790611PI 666302
1PI 666324BYU 598Chenopodium strictum Roth Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED11/08/2005Vacant lot by cemetery, Skyline Drive, Tooele City, Tooele County.40.52166667, -112.296944441581Gravelly soil.Wild materialPlants prostrate, branched at base, black.1790595PI 666324
2PI 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
3PI 605700Ames 21983Chenopodium album L. Michigan, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED1993Incinerator Road, Ingham County42.71666667, -84.48333333256Disturbed dumped soilWild material1087407PI 605700
4PI 658736BDJ 476Chenopodium album L. IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Landrace1085970PI 658736
5PI 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
6PI 667180BalamunChenopodium giganteum D. Don Arunachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTEDPRE 09/12/1991Eastern Himalayas, Tawang subdivision of Kameng district, around Shyaro.27.58833300, 91.86527800Cultivated as a grain crop.LandraceA crop plant grown for grain production. Seed observation by Brenner in 2012: The seeds are distinctly tan color, except that many have a little black on the hilum. They seem to lack the usual black seed coat, so that underlying colors are visible.1082294PI 667180
7PI 478406Laste rosadaChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, BoliviaNC71981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981CultivarSeeds high in protein, used in human food.1373342PI 478406
8PI 433378BaltChenopodium formosanum Koidz. TaiwanNC7GREENHOUSE1978COLLECTED07/29/1977Lu-k'ai tribe, Ta-nan ts'un, Pei-nan hsiang, T'aitung hsien22.76667000, 121.01670000300LandraceReceived as variety centrorubrum. Plants .3-1.5m tall, brilliant scarlet at maturity. Leaves used for pot greens, seeds and perianth for porridge. Local name Balt.1328314PI 433378
9PI 3103832046Atriplex hortensis L. Former, Soviet UnionPARLNot Available1966COLLECTEDTashkent Uncertain improvement status1231603PI 310383
10PI 268143Chenopodium neomexicanum Standl. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1960COLLECTED1959Bear Canyon, Mt. Lemmon32.30285260, -110.80036540Wild material1201679PI 268143
11W6 30007204484Atriplex patula L. United StatesPARLSEEDNot Available2007COLLECTED10/20/20033Wild material1718912W6 30007
12PARL 110GB 10079Atriplex argentea Nutt. California, United StatesPARLNot Available2003DONATEDNEAR 2000Uncertain improvement status1687680PARL 110