Select the tab for the type of search. Each tab has everything you need to do to perform that type of search.

(Results of more than 500 will not return images.)

This search will show only accessions that have material that may be requested, including those not seasonally available.
You may list accessions with separators (commas or semicolons, as shown below) or by entering them on separate lines, such as
PI 651794
PI 651649
PI 651650
When searching a range of accessions, use the Advanced Search tab with the Accession Identifier Range criterion.

The more information you provide, the better the search will be.


Scientific name (any part, no hybrid symbols)

Plant name


Genebank
Country of Origin


Other search criteria:



With genomic data With NCBI link With images Only non-Genetically Engineered

If your results aren't what you expected, try using the Advanced Search tab and filling in more information.
Your query included: All accessions

View Observation Data

Selected item(s) below:


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 634920'Faro'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Cajon, IX region.-38.70000000, -72.58333333CultivarImproved by Erick von Baer, private breeder.1483907PI 634920
2PI 587173LP 128Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Jujuy, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED04/1993Quebrada de Humahuaca, near Tilara.-23.56666667, -65.36666667Cultivated material1086911PI 587173
3PI 698766ISLUGAChenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1990COLLECTED1982LandraceEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064656PI 698766
4PI 614883QQ101Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Jujuy, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Yavi.-22.10000000, -65.61666667LandraceThe stems have either pink bases with green stripes, or they are red striped. The petioles are either green or weakly red. The flowers are pink. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128511PI 614883
5PI 614886QQ74Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Maule, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Talco.-35.43333333, -71.66666667LandraceThe stems have pink bases, further up they are orange with green stripes. The petioles and flowers are orange. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128514PI 614886
6PI 614889QQ59Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Biobío, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Canete.-37.80000000, -73.40000000LandraceThe stems are orange with green stripes. The petioles and blades are green. The flowers are orange. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128517PI 614889
7PI 433232Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7FIELD1978COLLECTEDFrom a researcher, originated from Groben, ChilePlants 1.0m tall.1328168PI 433232