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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 63429698HT-206Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. MongoliaW6SEED1999COLLECTED09/1998Binder Sum, Henti Aimag48.51166667, 110.448611111036Edge of a medium-sized river valley about 1 km SW of lake. Soils are gravelly sand.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Achnatherum1577816PI 634296
1PI 63429798HT-46Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. MongoliaW6SEED1999COLLECTED09/1998Omnodelger Sum, Henti Aimag48.14277778, 109.368055561402Slope about 1 km to west side of large lake and marshy stream bottom. Moose monument is just north of site. Soils are deep gravelly loam. Both forest and open grassland areas.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Larix forest dominates at higher elevation, grass and forbs dominate between forest and lake-riparian zone.1578169PI 634297
2PI 63429496S-2Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. MongoliaW6SEED1997COLLECTED08/1996Mongolia, Bayanhongor Aimag, Bayantsagaan Sum, 10 km south of Bunkhant Bag.45.84944444, 100.4283333316405% south slope. Outwash plain with site on and adjacent to low terrace. Site location is in the Desert Steppe Ecological zone. Soils are raw outwash materials, alluvium, consisting of gravels and very coarse sand. Excessively well drainWild materialDOMINANT VEG: Achnatherum splendens + Elymus chinensis, Chenopodium album, Setaria viridula, Artemisia macrocephala1543177PI 634294
3PI 63429596S-5Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. MongoliaW6SEED1997COLLECTED08/1996Bayanhongor Aimag, Bayantsagaan Sum, 20 km south of Bunkhant Bag.45.42055556, 99.7761111112652% northwest slope. Desert pediment slope with site adjacent to small, dry stream course. Soils consist of brown, very gravelly sandy loam with continuous surface covering of fine gravel. Site has salt layer visible at 76 cm.Wild materialDOMINANT VEG: Zygophyllum pigonium + Ceratoides arborescens/Stipa gobica, Elymus sp., Salsola sp., Convoluvus korchikova, Artemisia spp., Allium mongolicum.1542980PI 634295
4PI 636554E94062Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. MongoliaW6SEED1995COLLECTED09/1994At Sum center. Species collected from waste ground within Sum boundaries.45.80333333, 111.215555561006Desert steppe. Soils shallow, gravelly, common to desert steppe. Aspect and slope horizontal.Wild material1521495PI 636554
5PI 595137X93041Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1993COLLECTED08/08/1993Along river drainage, 31km southwest of Dafeng, Xinjiang. Plant diversity immense43.93333333, 86.433333331040Wild material1062003PI 595137
6PI 595144X93066Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1993COLLECTED08/10/1993Zinichuan Stud Farm, Xinjiang. Site characterized by fenced pasture that is only grazed in winter. Fenced since 1979. Areas outside fence heavily grazed. Artemisia bolensis observed but immature44.00000000, 85.866666671120Wild material1062073PI 595144
7PI 595150X93108Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1993COLLECTED08/12/1993Gultu Farm, Xinjiang. Farm characterized by being very dry with high accumulation of salt due to excessive irrigation. Dominant species Achnatherum splendens. Some very large stands of Leymus secalinus growing in very harse conditions44.56666667, 83.91666667385Wild material1062185PI 595150
8PI 595161X93157Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1993COLLECTED08/15/1993Heavily grazed hill on edge of restricted sites near the Kazakhstan border45.16666667, 81.550000001400Wild material1062284PI 595161
9PI 598568X93249Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1993COLLECTED08/24/1993Lowland bench above river, silty clay soil, gentle slope, heavily grazed pasture at Tu Juan south of Xiejago Stud Farm, 60km south and east of Urumqi, Xinjiang. Dominate species Achnatherum splendens and A. inebrians43.81666667, 87.866666671500Wild material1062565PI 598568
10PI 665500X93083Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaW6SEED1993COLLECTED08/11/1993Natural pasture at base of Tien Shan Mountains, approx. 65km south of Usu, Xinjiang44.15000000, 84.633333331620Wild material1062119PI 665500
11PI 5985219070339Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. MongoliaW6SEED1993COLLECTED08/19/1992Sandy loam, Durvulgin47.63333333, 96.216666671824Wild materialPlants associated with Elymus, Leymus, Koeleria, Allium1056322PI 598521
12PI 598456X910054Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. ChinaW6SEED1992COLLECTED08/30/1991Above hillside canal, S of Pixa Village, Hotien Prefecture.36.28333333, 79.933333332700Wild material1.75m tall. Not preferred by livestock but eaten by sheep. May be good for winter forage.1049110PI 598456
13PI 440356D-2078Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. KazakhstanW6SEED1978COLLECTED08/22/1977Dry hillside, about 35km from Dzhambul toward Chimkent900Wild materialPlants to 1 m tall.1335292PI 440356
14PI 440662D-1973Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. KazakhstanW6SEED1978COLLECTED08/17/1977Dry, heavily grazed area, near the 25km road marker NE of Dz hambulWild materialBunch type. Plants very large, to 2m tall. Stems coarse. Leaves stiffly erect. Eaten by livestock only in the early spring. Received as Lysiagrostis splenden s.1335598PI 440662
15PI 3923974Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Former, Soviet UnionW6SEED1974COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1294494PI 392397
16PI 275368796Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. PakistanW6SEED1961COLLECTEDEdge of field, 30 miles above Gupis.Wild materialBunchgrass to 6 feet high.1206393PI 275368
17PI 275369822Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. PakistanW6SEED1961COLLECTEDWild material1206394PI 275369
18PI 223296Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. AfghanistanW6SEED1955COLLECTEDFrom Doabi, Kabul.Wild material1180255PI 223296
19PI 222082Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. AfghanistanW6SEED1954COLLECTEDFrom Bulola, Kabul.Wild material1179666PI 222082
20PI 186899No. 49084Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Wyoming, United States Historic1950COLLECTED08/28/19491667873PI 186899
21PI 186900No. 49085Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Wyoming, United States Historic1950COLLECTED08/28/19491667874PI 186900
22PI 186901No. 49086Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Wyoming, United States Historic1950COLLECTED08/28/19491667875PI 186901
23PI 186902No. 49087Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Wyoming, United States Historic1950COLLECTED08/28/19491667876PI 186902
24PI 147819Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. China Historic1944COLLECTEDTechnical College, Tao River1881411PI 147819
25PI 147820Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. ChinaW6SEED1944COLLECTEDFrom Tsing-hai, Kansu.Wild material1135937PI 147820
26PI 123260SilkiaNeotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Jammu and Kashmir, India Historic1937COLLECTED09/17/1936Leh, Ladak1834872PI 123260
27PI 123261SilkiaNeotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan Historic1937COLLECTED09/17/1936Hundi, Baltistan27091834873PI 123261
28PI 113262Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. ChinaW6SEED1935COLLECTED09/04/1935From Bulugin Ama.Uncertain improvement status1129904PI 113262
29PI 113255No. 109Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1935COLLECTED08/20/1935Naran Obo1810888PI 113255
30PI 113256No. 110Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1935COLLECTED08/20/1935Naran Obo1810889PI 113256
31PI 113257No. 111Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1935COLLECTED08/21/1935Temur Hada1810890PI 113257
32PI 113258No. 112Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1935COLLECTED08/25/1935Darkhan Wang Fu1810891PI 113258
33PI 113259No. 114Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1935COLLECTED08/28/1935Darkhan Wang Fu1810892PI 113259
34PI 113260No. 115Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1935COLLECTED08/29/1935Naran Obo1810893PI 113260
35PI 113261No. 117Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1935COLLECTED09/02/1935Darkhan Wang Fu1810894PI 113261
36PI 107704No. 22Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1934COLLECTED08/20/1934Hailar1797441PI 107704
37PI 106904Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Unknown Historic1934COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1796184PI 106904
38PI 78482Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Qyzylorda oblysy, Kazakhstan Historic1928COLLECTED1734185PI 78482
39PI 36791No. 1978aNeotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Hebei Sheng, China Historic1913COLLECTED09/02/19131601881PI 36791
40PI 30610Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Thüringen, Germany Historic1911COLLECTED1596439PI 30610
41W6 2141098HV-29Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Yoroo Sum; Selenge Aimag; East of Yoroo49.73305556, 106.75361111732Meadow Chernozem, lowlands in Eroo River ValleyWild materialAssociated vegetation:Agrostis mongolica, Hordeum brevisubulatum, Polygonum sibiricum, Saussurea sp.1577831W6 21410
42W6 18668Al 130Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. AlbaniaW6Not Available1996COLLECTED09/01/1996Along road between Puke and Shkoder.42.00777778, 19.70416667390Among road banks.Wild materialHeight 40-50cm. Panicles 5-7cm long. Bunches 10-20cm in diameter. Frequent.1532256W6 18668
43W6 17992E94019Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. MongoliaW61995COLLECTED09/1994Near Ghengis Khan Monument approximately 100 km east of Tariat Research Station. Along small river draining the southern end of Hentii Mountains into Herlen River.47.10638889, 109.186111111372Grass steppe. Marshy ground along river with surface dominated by crumholtz mounds. Typical marsh soils. Aspect S-SE, 1-2% slope.Wild material1521449W6 17992
44W6 18031E94074Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. MongoliaW6Not Available1995COLLECTED09/1994Edge of desert steppe.45.78805556, 111.40472222816Grass-desert steppe. Soils gravelly with high quartz content. Aspect south, slope 1%.Wild material1521504W6 18031
45W6 18092E94148Neotrinia splendens (Trin.) M. Nobis et al. Mongolia Historic1995COLLECTED09/1994Eastern Dornod Aimag, eastern Mongolia. Russian-Mongolian winter camp during 1939 battle with invading Japanese.47.22888889, 117.36555556556Grass steppe. Combination of uplands, stream bottoms, and swamps. Swamp lowlands alkaline. Uplands typical grass steppe brown, gravelly soils. Aspect southeast, slope 2%.Wild material1521581W6 18092