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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 664318 | F. virginiana subsp. virginiana [formerly multicipita] | Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana | Québec, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 1994 | COLLECTED | 1994 | Along Riviere-Ste-Anne-des-Monts, 9 km s of Ste.-Anne-des-Monts | 49.09867800, -66.51042800 | 0 | | Wild material | The distinctive features of Fragaria multicipita Fernald, including small size, multicipital habit, floral aberrations and absence of runners to a greater or lesser degree are symptoms of strawberry multiplier disease resulting from mycoplasma infection. Direct evidence of the disease in F. multicipita plants was obtained through graft inoculation using normal F. chiloensis which developed increasingly pronounced multiplier disease- like symptoms after three months. Habitat, chromosome number and phenotypic traits suggest that F. multicipita is only a diseased form of F. virginiana, despite the stability of its distinctive traits in cultivation and the potential adaptive nature of these traits on cool, undistrubed rivershores. Accordingly, the new combination, Fragaria virginiana Duch. ssp. glauca (S. Wats.) Staudt f. multicipita (Fern.) Catling and Cayouette, is proposed. | 1507690 | PI 664318 |
| 1 | PI 664319 | F. virginiana subsp. virginiana [multicipita] | Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana | Québec, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 1994 | COLLECTED | 1994 | Along Riviere-Ste-Anne-des-Monts, 9 km s of Ste.-Anne-des-Monts | 49.09867800, -66.51042800 | 0 | | Wild material | The distinctive features of Fragaria multicipita Fernald, including small size, multicipital habit, floral aberrations and absence of runners to a greater or lesser degree are symptoms of strawberry multiplier disease resulting from mycoplasma infection. Direct evidence of the disease in F. multicipita plants was obtained through graft inoculation using normal F. chiloensis which developed increasingly pronounced multiplier disease- like symptoms after three months. Habitat, chromosome number and phenotypic traits suggest that F. multicipita is only a diseased form of F. virginiana, despite the stability of its distinctive traits in cultivation and the potential adaptive nature of these traits on cool, undistrubed rivershores. Accordingly, the new combination, Fragaria virginiana Duch. ssp. glauca (S. Wats.) Staudt f. multicipita (Fern.) Catling and Cayouette, is proposed. | 1507691 | PI 664319 |