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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 684936DBPH3Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United StatesCORNot Available2013COLLECTED2011Wild material1914650PI 684936
1PI 684937DBPH6Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United StatesCORNot Available2013COLLECTED2012Wild material1914651PI 684937
2PI 684938DBPH7Empetrum nigrum L. CORNot Available2013Wild material1914652PI 684938
3PI 684939DBPH9Empetrum nigrum L. CORNot Available2013Wild material1914653PI 684939
4PI 684940DBPH28Empetrum nigrum L. CORNot Available2013Wild material1914654PI 684940
5PI 684941DBPH31Empetrum nigrum L. CORNot Available2013Wild material1914660PI 684941
6PI 684942DBPH34Empetrum nigrum L. CORNot Available2013Wild material1914656PI 684942
7PI 684943DBPH35Empetrum nigrum L. CORNot Available2013Wild material1914657PI 684943
8PI 684944DB005Empetrum nigrum L. CORNot Available2013Wild material1914658PI 684944
9PI 667228JPN-2009-056Empetrum nigrum L. Hokkaidô, JapanCORNot Available2009COLLECTED09/11/2009Near Niseko waisu (town)42.87750000, 140.64250000796Sub alpine area between two high mountains, open, lots of sun.Wild materialFrom September 7 to 25, 2009, U.S. scientists K. Hummer and J. Postman from the USDA Agricultural Research Service and Japanese scientists H. Iketani and H. Imanishi from the Japanese Ministry of Forestry and Fisheries/National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, and Akita Agricultural University collaborated on an expedition to collect temperate fruit genera in Hokkaido and northern Honshu, Japan. An agreement between Japan and the USDA specified the terms of exchange, and materials collected were shared between scientists of both countries.1824133PI 667228
10PI 652543GE-2004-064Empetrum nigrum L. GeorgiaCORNot Available2004COLLECTED09/29/2004Mtiuleti (Mtskheta-Mtianeti) province, near Gergeti Holy Trinity Church.42.66333333, 44.598333332417Sub-alpine meadows growing with Daphne glomerata, Rhododendron caucasicum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea and V. myrtillus on windswept slopes.Wild material1665965PI 652543
11PI 652542HVSC-94Empetrum nigrum L. Habarovskij kraj, Russian FederationCORNot Available2001COLLECTED08/18/2001Located 4 km north of Vanino at camp 19.16Flat sphagnum bog with 80% exposure. Associated with Rubus chamaemorus, Larches, Vaccinium uligunosum, V. vitis idaea and V. oxycoccus.Wild material1659731PI 652542
12PI 667227A 5-3Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United StatesCORNot Available1986COLLECTED08/28/1986Denali National Park near Eielson Visitor Center, about 66 miles from route 3 on park road.63.43133000, -150.307670001020Tundra on south slope with dwarf shrubs (willow, birch) etc.Wild material1659730PI 667227
13PI 667223536Empetrum nigrum L. Oulu, FinlandCORNot Available1985COLLECTED08/15/1985Oulanka National Park (near Kuusamo) above Oulankajoki River66.30000000, 29.15000000200Pine forest.Wild material1659725PI 667223
14PI 667224540Empetrum nigrum L. Lappi, FinlandCORNot Available1985COLLECTED08/16/1985Forest Research Station at Kolari.67.33333333, 23.80000000150Open pine forest.Wild material1659727PI 667224
15PI 667225553Empetrum nigrum L. Lappi, FinlandCORNot Available1985COLLECTED08/18/1985Saara mountain, on slope above Kilpisjarvi.69.05000000, 20.80000000550Rocky tundra above treeline.Wild material1659728PI 667225
16PI 667226513Empetrum nigrum L. Etelä-Savo, FinlandCORNot Available1985COLLECTED08/08/1985About 23km south of Savorlinna at Purkaharju park area near hotel.61.80000000, 29.4000000070Deciduous-conifer forest.Wild material1659729PI 667226
17PI 316366Col. No. K-10Empetrum nigrum L. var. asiaticum Nakai Jeju-teukbyeoljachido, Korea, South Historic1966COLLECTEDAround summit of Mt. Halla, Cheju Island19001707903PI 316366
18PI 316048Empetrum nigrum L. Japan Historic1966COLLECTED1707740PI 316048
19PI 286561Empetrum nigrum L. var. japonicum K. Koch Iwate, Japan Historic1963COLLECTEDMt. Hayachine18001689305PI 286561
20PI 26419Empetrum nigrum L. District of Columbia, United States Historic1909COLLECTED1523597PI 26419
21W6 62403AK930A-17Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United StatesW62025Wild materialDense population growing in a carpet like formation 2172757W6 62403
22PEMP 10PEMP 10Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2011COLLECTEDNEAR 07/25/2011Collected on crest of Ester Dome ca 11.5 km WNW from Fairbanks, Alaska.64.87560000, -148.06800000845 Empetrum nigrum was very abundant on the site, particularly under the edges of tree stand canopies and on the moss-covered slopes. Berry size was small to average for the species. Vaccinium uliginosum and V. vitis-idaea were abundant on site. Forest canopy consisted of Picea, Betula, and Salix.Wild material1894141PEMP 10
23PEMP 11PEMP 11Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2011COLLECTEDNEAR 07/25/2011Collected from powerline easement on Old Murphy Dome 19 km NW of Fairbanks, Alaska, USA64.95220000, -148.25740000695Empetrum nigrum and Vaccinium uliginosum were abundant in the open easement and under the edges of the canopy of a spruce/Betula forest. Level to moderate slopes.Wild material1894180PEMP 11
24PEMP 12PEMP 12Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2011COLLECTEDNEAR 07/25/2011Collelcted from powerline easement on Old Murphy Dome ca 19 km NW of Fairbanks, Alaska, USA64.95220000, -148.25740000695Empetrum nigrum and Vaccinium uliginosum were abundant in open easement and under edge of Picea/Betual forest. Level to moderate slopes.Wild material1894226PEMP 12
25PEMP 13PEMP 13Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2011COLLECTEDNEAR 07/25/2011Collected along Moose Mountain road leading to Moose Mountain downhill ski area. Approximately 9.5 km NW of Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.64.94310000, -147.95930000675Collected alongside a steeply sloping road leading to a downhill ski area. Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, and Rubus strigosus were scatterd and occasionally abundant along the road, on the open ski slopes, and under a moderate canopy of Picea and Betula.Wild material1894227PEMP 13
26PEMP 14PEMP 14Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2011COLLECTEDNEAR 07/28/2011Collected from alongside the Steese Highway, ca 96 km NE of Fairbanks, Alaska.65.37080000, -146.06100000682Moderately dense to dense taiga forest of Picea, Betula, and Salix with numerous clearings. Empetrum nigrum and Vaccinium uliginosum were abundant on the site and fruits were ripe. Vaccinium vitis-idaea was also present, with the fruit was approximately one month from ripening.Wild material1894228PEMP 14
27PEMP 15PEMP 15Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2011COLLECTEDNEAR 07/28/2011Collected from a 30-50 m wide clearing between a taiga Picea/Betula/Salix forest and the fence of an Alaska Department of Transportation facility on the northwest side of the Steese Highway ca 88 km northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.65.36410000, -146.08900000678Taiga forest, primarily Picea and Betula with some Salix. Empetrum nigrum was relatively abundant and relataively productive on the site with fruit size average for the region. Vaccinium uliginosum was abundant and productive on site. Vaccinium vitis-idaea was relatively abundant and relatively productive, but the fruit was ca one month from ripening.Wild material1894229PEMP 15
28PEMP 16PEMP 16Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2011COLLECTEDNEAR 07/28/2011Pinnel Trailhead near Eagle Summit on the Steese Highway, approximately 160 km northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, USA65.48440000, -145.415700001111Collected from open alpine tundra. Ground was covered with a deep layer of moss. Dwarfed Betula (ca 15-20 cm tall) was scatteed across site, as was prostrate Vaccinium uliginosum and Empetrum nigrum.Wild material1894230PEMP 16
29PEMP 17PEMP 17Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2011COLLECTEDNEAR 07/29/2011From powerline easment within Fairbanks city limits, Alaska.64.85580000, -147.89280000146Open easment, mowed at least annually to ca 30 cm. Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium uliginosum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, Rubus arcticus abundant but few fruits present.Wild material1894231PEMP 17
30PEMP 18PEMP 18Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2011COLLECTEDNEAR 09/03/2011Collected alongside Denali Highway ca 240 miles NNE of Anchorage, Alaska63.22187000, -147.69460000908Open alpine tundra and mixed Picea and Salix trees. Empetrum nigrum scattered across site. Vaccinium uliginosum abundanat and productive. Vaccinium vitis-idaea relatively abundant and relatively productive.Wild material1894232PEMP 18
31TEMP 499 .00TEMP 499 .00Empetrum nigrum L. Historic20111891841TEMP 499 .00
32AG 34AG 34Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2004COLLECTEDNEAR 10/17/199952.86638889, 173.27722222Wild material1601160AG 34
33SARU 255SARU 255Empetrum nigrum L. Alaska, United States Historic2000COLLECTEDNEAR 08/18/1999Wild material1601325SARU 255
34CEMP 2513Empetrum nigrum L. Etelä-Savo, Finland Historic1985COLLECTED08/08/1985About 23km south of Savorlinna at Purkaharju park area near hotel.61.80000000, 29.4000000070Deciduous conifer forest.Wild material1659726CEMP 2