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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 691487UKR-99-049Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. Krym, UkraineNC7FIELD1999COLLECTED06/24/1999Near the Black Sea and Sanatornoye along road A-294.44.40444444, 33.82500000230Rocky, dry slope with a southern aspect.Wild materialFirst of two packets collected from same site.1586258PI 691487
1PI 691490UKR-99-049Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Krym, UkraineNC7FIELD1999COLLECTED06/24/1999Near the Black Sea and Sanatornoye along road A-294.44.40444444, 33.82500000230Rocky, dry slope with a southern aspect.Wild materialSecond of two packets collected from same site.1587767PI 691490
2PI 69836596N-364Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb. MongoliaNC7FIELD1997COLLECTED09/07/199621 km north of Dund-Us and 24 km northwest of Har-Us Nuur, about 1 km from the abandoned crop research center to the northwest, Hovd Aymag.48.17583333, 91.758055561232Desert steppe. Site is a fenced irrigated area being used for forage and vegetable production and is surrounded by trees to the west.Wild material1544342PI 698365
3PI 595338'01DIB2'Zea mays L. subsp. mays Iowa, United StatesNC7EAR1996DEVELOPED1996Cultivar1525602PI 595338
4PI 691574E92-16Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Al Buḩayrah, EgyptNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED04/14/1992Sahara Inn off the Desert Road about 110km north of Cairo (the latitude and longitude were determined from this description)30.42893700, 30.3388780041Wild material1052811PI 691574
5PI 708350CR-C2-59-117Melilotus albus Medik. ItalyNC71992COLLECTEDPRE 11/12/1959Cultivated material1086740PI 708350
6PI 708366Lambert 1935Melilotus indicus (L.) All. NC7GREENHOUSE19921086793PI 708366
7PI 595329X910020Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7STIPULE1992COLLECTED08/26/1991Along field margin. Zamin Village, Shufu County, 18 km W of Kashgar, Xinjiang, Peoples of Republic of China.39.38333333, 75.850000001300Wild materialSmall plants, 0.5 m tall, yellow flowered, fine stemmed. David Brenner observed that this accession is unusual for being an annual M. officinalis, It could be M. suaveolens, a species that is known to have annual plants.1081538PI 595329
8PI 595335X910057Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC71992COLLECTED08/23/1991South of Pixa Village, Hotien Prefecture, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.36.28333333, 79.933333332700Wild materialBiennial plants with yellow flowers.1522909PI 595335
9PI 708076BDN 3217Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1991DONATED08/08/1991From the Crimea, noted on the original seed packet.Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081325PI 708076
10PI 708082BDN 60-56Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DONATED08/08/1991Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081410PI 708082
11PI 549125N35Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N35 (yyCCcucuBB) genotype has dark green seed, is low in coumarin and high in Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444061PI 549125
12PI 549126N36Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N36 (yyCCCuCubb) genotype has dark green seed, high in coumarin content and low in Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444062PI 549126
13PI 502547AR-161Melilotus wolgicus Poir. Russian FederationNC71985COLLECTED08/24/1982Roadside, State Farm, 250km N of Elista, Kalmyk ARRWild materialPrecipitation 250mm. Plants 1-2m tall. Flowers small, white. Growing with Melilotus officinalis.1397483PI 502547
14PI 420163152Melilotus altissimus Thuill. FranceNC7FIELD1977COLLECTEDL'Hospital du Grosbois5761317399PI 420163
15PI 318508Melilotus siculus (Turra) B. D. Jacks. GreeceNC7FIELD1967COLLECTEDNative, uncultivated legume.1237101PI 318508
16PI 314386138Melilotus polonicus (L.) Desr. Former, Soviet UnionNC7FIELD1966COLLECTEDAchikulak, Stavropol.45.08333333, 41.83333333Biennial to 2m high.1234743PI 314386
17PI 314466J&K 217Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. UzbekistanNC7FIELD1966COLLECTEDHillside near Park of Culture, Tbilisi.Annual to 14" high, many fruiting racemes.1234784PI 314466
18PI 317633N 688Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Ser. AlgeriaNC71965COLLECTEDFlowers yellow1236400PI 317633
19PI 317635CZEC BDN 58-256Melilotus italicus (L.) Lam. CzechoslovakiaNC7Not Available1965COLLECTED1236402PI 317635
20PI 317638ISRL BDN 978Melilotus italicus (L.) Lam. IsraelNC7FIELDNot Available1965COLLECTED1236405PI 317638
21PI 317649CZEC BDN 1017Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Ser. CzechoslovakiaNC71965COLLECTEDFlowers yellow.1236415PI 317649
22PI 317650CANA BDN 59-51Melilotus speciosus Durieu Manitoba, CanadaNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDFlowers white.1236416PI 317650
23PI 317665DEN BDN 58-244Melilotus wolgicus Poir. DenmarkNC71965COLLECTED1236431PI 317665
24PI 317666CZEC BDN 58-254Melilotus wolgicus Poir. CzechoslovakiaNC71965COLLECTED1236432PI 317666
25PI 308524A 1367Melilotus indicus (L.) All. PeruNC71965COLLECTEDOn road to La Merced 15 km from Tarma30481230521PI 308524
26PI 304530N-192Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. TurkeyNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDThirty eight miles northwest of Erzurum40.08333333, 41.00000000Wild materialPlants 20-40 inches high.1228604PI 304530
27PI 306326ALGE BDN 61-98Melilotus infestus Guss. AlgeriaNC71964COLLECTED1229180PI 306326
28PI 306327ITALY BDN 2293Melilotus infestus Guss. ItalyNC71964COLLECTED1229181PI 306327
29PI 306328HUNG BDN 62-9Melilotus infestus Guss. HungaryNC7Not Available1964COLLECTED1229182PI 306328
30PI 595394'Madrid'Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. CanadaNC7FIELD1961DEVELOPEDCultivarExceptional early seedling vigor. Seed production heavy, and early enough to escape the hazard of summer drought in the Great Plains.1031866PI 595394
31PI 595395'GOLDEN ANNUAL'Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb. Iowa, United StatesNC7FIELD1961DEVELOPED1934CultivarAn annual variety with a growth form similar to the variety Hubam. Annual is dominant to biennial in crosses.1031874PI 595395
32PI 275975Goulven (Finistere)Melilotus altissimus Thuill. NC71961COLLECTED48.63333333, -4.300000001206575PI 275975
33PI 260271No. 10Melilotus elegans Salzm. ex Ser. Shewa, EthiopiaNC7GREENHOUSE1959DONATED09/01/19591198295PI 260271
34PI 260756R. 310Melilotus indicus (L.) All. TurkeyNC71959COLLECTEDAnnual plant with small yellow flowers that grows to 18 inches.1198534PI 260756
35PI 250873K1688Melilotus elegans Salzm. ex Ser. IranNC71958COLLECTEDThirteen km west of MeshedYellow flowered plants, grow to 20 inches.1193841PI 250873
36PI 227595Melilotus sulcatus Desf. TunisiaNC7FIELD1955DONATED08/22/19551182255PI 227595
37PI 198090AC83Melilotus sulcatus Desf. MoroccoNC7FIELD1951DONATED09/21/19511168447PI 198090
38PI 129697Melilotus hirsutus Lipsky SwedenNC71938DONATED07/27/1938Attains a height of from 4 to 6 feet and in general growth habits similar to the more common M. alba.1133805PI 129697
39PI 129703BDN 60-31Melilotus siculus (Turra) B. D. Jacks. MaltaNC71938DONATED07/27/19381133808PI 129703
40PI 1086471162Melilotus polonicus (L.) Desr. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1935COLLECTEDLower Volga region.Wild materialUpright stem 20 to 30 inches high, somewhat sparse foliage, and bright-yellow flowers in short racemes. Native to southern Soviet Union.1128869PI 108647
41PI 1086561164Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. ArmeniaNC71935COLLECTEDWild material1128878PI 108656
42PI 107562487Melilotus indicus (L.) All. UzbekistanNC7GREENHOUSE1934COLLECTEDBotanic Garden in Tashkent.41.38333333, 69.06666667Wild material1128825PI 107562
43PI 905576456Melilotus albus Medik. Manchuria, ChinaNC71930COLLECTED11/11/1930Near Kungchuling.43.50000000, 124.81666667Wild material1124805PI 90557
44PI 90753BDN 60-16Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. ChinaNC71930COLLECTEDWild materialA yellow-flowered variety.1124823PI 90753
45PI 67510274Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Krym, UkraineNC71926DONATED06/19/1926Wild materialA collection of locally grown leguminous forage plants.1113702PI 67510
46PI 64995BDN 60-45Melilotus speciosus Durieu MoroccoNC7GREENHOUSE1925COLLECTED05/10/1925From the road between Casa Blanca and Fedhala, Morocco.Wild material1112326PI 64995
47PI 43595BDN 60-22Melilotus indicus (L.) All. NC71916COLLECTED50.98333333, 11.06666667Wild materialAn herb with slender roots and a straight, slender, glab- rous stem 6 to 9 inches high. The leaflets are slightly serrate, and the racemes are straight and slender with pale- yellow flowers. The pods are straight and almost globular and contain two seeds. This plant has been reported from Frejus and Perpignan, France. From Erfurt. Purchased from Messrs. Haage and Schmidt, through Mr. Julius G. Lay, American consul general, Berlin.1105822PI 43595
48PI 33366Melilotus siculus (Turra) B. D. Jacks. Former, Soviet UnionNC7FLOWER1912COLLECTEDWild material1103898PI 33366
49Ames 22882VIR M148Melilotus hirsutus Lipsky Russian FederationNC7FIELDNot Available1996COLLECTED08/22/1995Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522482Ames 22882