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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 643079PasankallaChenopodium quinoa Willd. Puno, PeruNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTEDHigh altitudes of the altiplano, Puno-15.84700000, -70.01900000LandraceThe seeds can pop like popcorn, which is said to be unusual for this species.1610636PI 643079
1PI 634918'Baer'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Cajon, IX region.-38.70000000, -72.58333333CultivarImproved by Erick von Baer, private breeder.1483905PI 634918
2PI 634919PichamanChenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSENot Available1994COLLECTED04/1994Pichaman, VII region.-35.00000000, -72.00000000Coastal region.LandraceCultivated by farmer for 20 years.1483906PI 634919
3PI 634921UDEC-2Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Lo Valdivia, VII region.-34.63333333, -72.03333333Landrace1483908PI 634921
4PI 634922UDEC-4Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Llico, VII region.-34.75000000, -72.06666667Landrace1483909PI 634922
5PI 614905CQ 105Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceWeedy branching plant with black seeds. Possible hybrid wi1087317PI 614905
6PI 614906CQ 106Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandracePink plant with white seeds. High saponin.1087320PI 614906
7PI 614907CQ 107Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceGreen branching plant with white seeds. High saponin.1087321PI 614907
8PI 614908CQ 108Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceSlightly pinkish plant with white seeds. High saponin.1087326PI 614908
9PI 614909CQ 109Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceGreen plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087327PI 614909
10PI 614922'Sayana'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.CultivarRed plant, white seeds. Low saponin.1087346PI 614922
11PI 6987531ESPChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064595PI 698753
12PI 6987602 WANTChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7FIELD1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064628PI 698760
13PI 69876229TESChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064635PI 698762
14PI 69878322 GRChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064711PI 698783
15PI 698785172RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064718PI 698785
16PI 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
17PI 596293'COLORADO 407D'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Colorado, United StatesNC7FIELD1986DEVELOPED1987CultivarAn early maturity type, maturing in 95 to 100 days. Plant height varies with moisture, nutrition, and plant density, but at 250,000 to 300,000 plants per acre they average 99 cm. Compared to other germplasms evaluated, better general resistance to powdery mildew, damping off, various lepidoptera, and leaf miners. Suceptable to sugarbeet root aphid. At physiological maturity, 94% of the plants turn red and gold, 3% are green and 3% are green with red panicles. Seed pericarp variable in color with 95% yellow pericarps and 5% assorted colors (red, white, and black). Seed homozygous recessive for translucent endosperm.1178139PI 596293
18PI 510532Quinoa de Quiaca.Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED05/12/1985Quiaca District, Sandia Province, Puno Department.-14.41666667, -69.333333333000Cultivated materialVariety tolerant of area's 1700mm rainfall. Bitter type.1405468PI 510532
19PI 510533K'ello Quinoa (Quechua).Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED05/12/1985Phoquera Chico Sector, Quiaca District, Sandia Province, Puno Department-14.50000000, -69.333333333650Cultivated materialBitter type. Plants tolerant of high rainfall, dampness, cold climate with heavy cloud cover.1405469PI 510533
20PI 510537Koito Jaira (Aymara), Quinoa Plomo or QuChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/28/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucuito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated materialSown in October, harvested in March, on hillsides and protected corners. Not hail resistant. Lead colored. Not very frost resistant. Producer: Juana Flores Mamani.1405473PI 510537
21PI 510540Grande (Span.).Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucuito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated material1: PI as principle ingredient in a medicated plaster for broken bones. Cooked as porridge, sometimes with lime. Producer: Juana Flores Mamani. Frost resistant.1405476PI 510540
22PI 510542Villa Juira (Aymara), Quinoa Rojo (Span.Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Molloko Community, Acora District, Puno Province, Puno Department.-16.00000000, -69.783333333810Cultivated materialSown in November, harvested in March or April, in frost protected areas. Locale has cool summers and variable rainfall. Not frost resistant. Producer: Lorenzo Pari.1405478PI 510542
23PI 478410QuehuecaChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373346PI 478410
24PI 584524QQ056Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTEDChillan (Faro Ranch)-36.60000000, -72.11666667Cultivated material1128518PI 584524