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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 247895Bactris sp.Maryland, United States Historic1958DONATED05/12/19581588680PI 247895
1PI 159607Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Florida, United States Historic1946DONATED19461138632PI 159607
2PI 139601Bactris sp. Panama Historic1940COLLECTEDAgua Clara Trail, Rio Aguardiente1863577PI 139601
3PI 139602Bactris sp.Florida, United States Historic1940COLLECTEDMojingan Swamp1863578PI 139602
4PI 139603No. 16951Bactris major Jacq. Panama Historic1940COLLECTED1863579PI 139603
5PI 133420Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Brazil Historic1939COLLECTED1849920PI 133420
6PI 128437HuiscoyolBactris sp. Costa Rica Historic1938COLLECTED04/08/1938Cairo (?)1844705PI 128437
7PI 123381UiscoyolBactris sp. Costa Rica Historic1937COLLECTED1836402PI 123381
8PI 123382BiscoyolBactris sp. Costa Rica Historic1937COLLECTED1836403PI 123382
9PI 123383Pacaya de dentaBactris sp. Costa Rica Historic1937COLLECTED1836404PI 123383
10PI 113752Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Honduras Historic1936COLLECTED1811284PI 113752
11PI 106449Bactris sp. Colombia Historic1934COLLECTED1492563PI 106449
12PI 104333Bactris sp.Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago Historic1934COLLECTED1792884PI 104333
13PI 103739Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Cuba Historic1933COLLECTED1493582PI 103739
14PI 103725Bactris brongniartii Mart. Sri Lanka Historic1933COLLECTED1792035PI 103725
15PI 98510No. 2957Bactris sp.Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago Historic1932COLLECTED19321492740PI 98510
16PI 93758Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Chocó, Colombia Historic1931COLLECTED1780844PI 93758
17PI 93359Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Colombia Historic1931COLLECTED1780497PI 93359
18PI 92037Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Valle del Cauca, Colombia Historic1931COLLECTED1494013PI 92037
19PI 87383Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Panama Historic1930COLLECTED1495349PI 87383
20PI 81587Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago Historic1929COLLECTED1745266PI 81587
21PI 80951'Biscoyol'Bactris major Jacq. Guatemala Historic1929COLLECTED1496421PI 80951
22PI 74669Bactris plumeriana Mart. Haiti Historic1927COLLECTED1729420PI 74669
23PI 74670Bactris plumeriana Mart. Haiti Historic1927COLLECTED1729421PI 74670
24PI 73694Bactris major Jacq. Panama Historic1927COLLECTED1728736PI 73694
25PI 66162Bactris major Jacq. Belize Historic1926COLLECTED1717798PI 66162
26PI 65053Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Colón, Panama Historic1925COLLECTED1498882PI 65053
27PI 65054Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Colón, Panama Historic1925COLLECTEDGutun1716350PI 65054
28PI 60367Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Pará, Brazil Historic1924COLLECTED1500093PI 60367
29PI 56158Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1923COLLECTED1502430PI 56158
30PI 56180Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1923COLLECTED1502439PI 56180
31PI 56020Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1922COLLECTED1502399PI 56020
32PI 55982Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1922COLLECTED1502396PI 55982
33PI 55807Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1922COLLECTED1502335PI 55807
34PI 55796PejibayeBactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1922COLLECTED1502332PI 55796
35PI 54776Peach PalmBactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1922DONATED01/03/19221109369PI 54776
36PI 51091No. 424Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1920COLLECTED07/06/19201618802PI 51091
37PI 51092No. 431Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1920COLLECTED07/06/19201618803PI 51092
38PI 51051'Pejibaye palm'Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1920COLLECTED06/24/19201618781PI 51051
39PI 50482'Peach-palm'Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Pará, Brazil Historic1920COLLECTED1618252PI 50482
40PI 50483No. 13 (spineless)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Pará, Brazil Historic1920COLLECTED1618255PI 50483
41PI 50484No. 14 (spiny)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Pará, Brazil Historic1920COLLECTED1618256PI 50484
42PI 50679Peach palmBactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa RicaMAYNot Available1920DONATED06/26/19201106988PI 50679
43PI 49476Bactris maraja Mart. Bahia, Brazil Historic1920COLLECTED12/19191505499PI 49476
44PI 47868PupunhaBactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Pará, Brazil Historic1919COLLECTED1502996PI 47868
45PI 44268Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1917COLLECTED1609376PI 44268
46PI 43702Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1916COLLECTED1506394PI 43702
47PI 42999Bactris sp. Colombia Historic1916COLLECTED1607212PI 42999
48PI 42855Bactris sp. Colombia Historic1916COLLECTED1512002PI 42855
49PI 36573Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Costa Rica Historic1913COLLECTED1515972PI 36573
50PI 14458Bactris major Jacq. Oaxaca, Mexico Historic1905COLLECTED1530605PI 14458
51PI 6909Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Florida, United States Historic1901COLLECTED1544209PI 6909
52PI 6910Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Florida, United States Historic1901COLLECTED1544210PI 6910
53PI 1930Bactris sp. France Historic1898COLLECTED1535180PI 1930
54HBAC 16N17-09Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes HILONot Available2017Cultivated materialGeneration 4 seed, originating from Waiakea and Dr. Hamilton breeding project. Selected for good seed set, thin skinned fruit, good flavor w oily low fiber texture. Dr. Hamilton thought this selection may have been an interspecific hybrid, based on seed production and morphology2142903HBAC 16
55HBAC 15N02-01Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Hawaii, United States FRUITHistoric2002DONATED01/28/2002Cultivated materialLarger, yellow fruited.1653097HBAC 15
56MIA 35188MIA 35188Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1997Uncertain improvement status1546140MIA 35188
57HBAC 1Yurimagues (Y-1)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Loreto, PeruHILOFRUIT1992DEVELOPEDCultivated materialSeedlings from a randomly selected plant (INPA-33) at the National Research Institute for Amazonia (INPA) at Manaus, Brazil. The population at INPA is generated from a bulk population of 80 accessions introduced into the Pejibaye Active Germplasm Bank (BAG-Pupunha). About 70 to 80% of the population are spineless on both the stem and leaf petiole as a result of selection by the Amerindians. 1505849HBAC 1
58HBAC 10Benjamin Constant (B-1)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Amazonas, BrazilHILO1992COLLECTED-4.91583280, -64.77539060200Cultivated materialFrom one of the "Macroparpa" landraces from Western Amazonia. About 10 to 15% of the trees are spineless on the stem and leaf petiole. Seeds were selected from one of the 320 spineless experiment trees at INPA, Manaus, Brazil. 1505858HBAC 10
59HBAC 11Benjamin Constant (B-5)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Amazonas, BrazilHILO1992COLLECTED-4.91583280, -64.77539060200Cultivated materialFrom one of the "Macrocarpa" landraces from Western Amazonia. About 10 to 15% of the trees are spineless on the stem and leaf petiole. Seeds were selected from one of the 320 spineless experiment trees at INPA, Manaus, Brazil. 1505859HBAC 11
60HBAC 12Benjamin Constant (B-6)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Amazonas, BrazilHILO1992COLLECTED-4.91583280, -64.77539060200Cultivated materialFrom one of the "Macrocarpa" landraces from Western Amazonia. About 10 to 15% of the trees are spineless on the stem and leaf petiole. Seeds were selected from one of the 320 spineless experiment trees at INPA, Manaus, Brazil. 1505860HBAC 12
61HBAC 13Benjamin Constant (B-8)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Amazonas, BrazilHILOFRUIT1992COLLECTED-4.91583280, -64.77539060200Cultivated materialFrom one of the "Macrocarpa" landraces from Western Amazonia. About 10 to 15% of the trees are spineless on the stem and leaf petiole. Seeds were selected from one of the 320 spineless experiment trees at INPA, Manaus, Brazil. 1505861HBAC 13
62HBAC 14Benjamin Constant (B-9)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Amazonas, BrazilHILO1992COLLECTED-4.91583280, -64.77539060200Cultivated materialFrom one of the "Macrocarpa" landraces from Western Amazonia. About 10 to 15% of the trees are spineless on the stem and leaf petiole. Seeds were selected from one of the 320 spineless experiment trees at INPA, Manaus, Brazil. 1505862HBAC 14
63HBAC 2Yurimagues (Y-3)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Loreto, PeruHILOFRUIT1992DEVELOPEDCultivated materialSeedlings from a randomly selected plant (INPA-90) at the National Research Institute for Amazonia (INPA) at Manaus, Brazil. The population at INPA is generated from a bulk population of 80 accessions introduced into the Pejibaye Active Germplasm Bank (BAG-Pupunha). About 70 to 80% of the population are spineless on both the stem and leaf petiole as a result of selection by the Amerindians. 1505850HBAC 2
64HBAC 3Yurimagues (Y-6)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Loreto, PeruHILOFRUIT1992DEVELOPEDCultivated materialSeedlings from a randomly selected plant (WBCF-226) at the National Research Institute for Amazonia (INPA) at Manaus, Brazil. The population at INPA is generated from a bulk population of 80 accessions introduced into the Pejibaye Active Germplasm Bank (BAG-Pupunha). About 70 to 80% of the population are spineless on both the stem and leaf petiole as a result of selection by the Amerindians. 1505851HBAC 3
65HBAC 4Yurimagues (Y-0)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Loreto, PeruHILOFRUIT1992DEVELOPEDCultivated materialSeedlings from a randomly selected plant (INPA-197) at the National Research Institute for Amazonia (INPA) at Manaus, Brazil. The population at INPA is generated from a bulk population of 80 accessions introduced into the Pejibaye Active Germplasm Bank (BAG-Pupunha). About 70 to 80% of the population are spineless on both the stem and leaf petiole as a result of selection by the Amerindians. 1505852HBAC 4
66HBAC 5Yurimagues (Y-5)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Loreto, PeruHILOFRUIT1992DEVELOPEDCultivated materialSeedlings from a randomly selected plant (INPA-324) at the National Research Institute for Amazonia (INPA) at Manaus, Brazil. The population at INPA is generated from a bulk population of 80 accessions introduced into the Pejibaye Active Germplasm Bank (BAG-Pupunha). About 70 to 80% of the population are spineless on both the stem and leaf petiole as a result of selection by the Amerindians. 1505853HBAC 5
67HBAC 6Yurimagues (Y-7)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Loreto, PeruHILOFRUIT1992DEVELOPEDCultivated materialSeedlings from a randomly selected plant (WBCF-303) at the National Research Institute for Amazonia (INPA) at Manaus, Brazil. The population at INPA is generated from a bulk population of 80 accessions introduced into the Pejibaye Active Germplasm Bank (BAG-Pupunha). About 70 to 80% of the population are spineless on both the stem and leaf petiole as a result of selection by the Amerindians. 1505854HBAC 6
68HBAC 7Yurimagues (Y-8)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Loreto, PeruHILOFRUIT1992DEVELOPEDCultivated materialSeedlings from a randomly selected plant (WBCF-378) at the National Research Institute for Amazonia (INPA) at Manaus, Brazil. The population at INPA is generated from a bulk population of 80 accessions introduced into the Pejibaye Active Germplasm Bank (BAG-Pupunha). About 70 to 80% of the population are spineless on both the stem and leaf petiole as a result of selection by the Amerindians. 1505855HBAC 7
69HBAC 8Yurimagues (Y-9)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Loreto, PeruHILOFRUIT1992DEVELOPEDCultivated materialSeedlings from a randomly selected plant (WBCF-165) at the National Research Institute for Amazonia (INPA) at Manaus, Brazil. The population at INPA is generated from a bulk population of 80 accessions introduced into the Pejibaye Active Germplasm Bank (BAG-Pupunha). About 70 to 80% of the population are spineless on both the stem and leaf petiole as a result of selection by the Amerindians. 1505856HBAC 8
70HBAC 9Benjamin Constant (B-0)Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Amazonas, BrazilHILOImage1992DEVELOPEDCultivated materialFrom one of the "Macrocarpa" landraces from Western Amazonia. About 10 to 15% of the trees are spineless on the stem and leaf petiole. Seeds were selected from one of the 320 spineless experiment trees at INPA, Manaus, Brazil 1505857HBAC 9
71TARS 17929Peach palmBactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Loreto, PeruMAYNot Available1992DEVELOPEDCultivated materialSeedlings from a randomly selected plant (WBCF-303) at the National Research Institute for Amazonia (INPA) at Manaus, Brazil. The population at INPA is generated from a bulk population of 80 accessions introduced into the Pejibaye Active Germplasm Bank (BAG-Pupunha). About 70 to 80% of the population are spineless on both the stem and leaf petiole as a result of selection by the Amerindians.1713424TARS 17929
72MIA 32041Bactris sp. Historic1988DONATED06/1988DONOR ADDRESS: MIAMI1102734MIA 32041
73MIA 31324Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1986DONATED03/1986FROM THE DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH, ITABUNA. OPEN POLLINATED SEED FROM A SPINELESS TREE. FRUIT ORANGE, 5 CM LONG TO 20'. NATURAL HABITAT=CANOPY FOREST1101773MIA 31324
74MIA 31325Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1986DONATED03/1986DONOR ADDRESS, ITABUNA. OPEN POLLINATED, RED FRUITED, SPINY TREE TO 20' NATURAL HABITAT=CANOPY FOREST1101774MIA 31325
75MIA 30993Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1986DONATED01/1986RFC # 86-3. YELLOW FRUIT. TO 20'. NATURAL HABITAT=CANOPY FOREST.1101336MIA 30993
76MIA 27603Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Peru Historic1981COLLECTED1095242MIA 27603
77MIA 27608Bactris sp. Peru Historic1981COLLECTED1095254MIA 27608
78MIA 26908A 17Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1980DONATED10/19801093728MIA 26908
79MIA 26910J 1Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1980DONATED10/19801093733MIA 26910
80MIA 26911C 8Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1980DONATED10/19801093736MIA 26911
81MIA 26912A 18Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1980DONATED10/19801093738MIA 26912
82MIA 26914J 15Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1980DONATED10/19801093743MIA 26914
83MIA 26916G 10Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1980DONATED10/19801093749MIA 26916
84MIA 25494Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1979DONATED19791091500MIA 25494
85MIA 25536Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1979DONATED19791091565MIA 25536
86MIA 24405Bactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes Historic1977DONATED19771090047MIA 24405
87MIA 9076Bactris major Jacq. HondurasMIALeafNot Available1936COLLECTED1046474MIA 9076
88TARS 2428Peach palmBactris gasipaes Kunth var. gasipaes PanamaMAYPLANT1935DONATED12/19/19351020372TARS 2428
89MIA 7704Bactris sp. Historic1903DONATED03/19031040889MIA 7704