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)
Genebank
Country of Origin
Other search criteria:
If your results aren't what you expected, try using the Advanced Search tab and filling in more information.
Your query included:
All accessions
| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
|---|
| 0 | PI 664515 | 'Bettergreen' | Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata Unguiculata Group | South Carolina, United States | S9 | | | 2011 | DEVELOPED | 08/30/1991 | | | | | Cultivar | `Bettergreen' is homozygous for a newly discovered gene that conditions a unique green cotyledon trait. `Bettergreen' can be harvested near-dry seed maturity without loss of the seed's fresh green color. Except for the green cotyledon trait and slightly greener foliage of mature plants, the `Bettergreen' phenotype is similar to that of `Carolina Cream'. `Bettergreen' is a small-seeded (11.5 g/100 dry peas, 22 g/100 fresh peas), cream-type southernpea. The plants have a medium, bushy growth habit. A typical pod is slightly curved, 15 cm long, and contains 12 to 14 peas. Pods are green when immature, green with a distinct purple shading at optimum green-shell maturity, and pale tan or straw colored when dry. Fresh peas are ovate to reniform in shape; dried peas have a smooth seed coat. Seed coats and cotyledons of field-grown `Bettergreen' peas harvested at dry-stage maturity are light olive (Munsell color rating: 7.5 Y 7/6). In comparison, seed coats and cotyledons of `Carolina Cream' peas harvested at similar maturity have no green (Munsell color rating: 2.5 Y 8/4). `Bettergreen' should exhibit the same resistances to the cowpea curculio (Chalcodermus aeneus Boehman), cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora cruenta Sacc), southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc.), rust (Uromyces phaseoli (Pers.) Wint. var. vignae (Barcl.) Arth.), and powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni DC ex St. Amans) and the same tolerances to seedling diseases as `Carolina Cream'. `Bettergreen' is susceptible to root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.), as is `Carolina Cream'. [NOTE: Subsequent research demonstrated that the green cotyledon trait is conditioned by a single recessive gene designated green cotyledon (symbolized gc). (R. L. Fery and P. D. Dukes, J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci.119:1054-1056 (1994))] | 1892301 | PI 664515 |