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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 666340VIR M32Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7FIELD1996COLLECTED07/22/19951.5 km east of village of Psebay, in subdivision of Maykop.44.16722222, 40.84888889619Dist.: grazed, Slope: 0.5%, Slope aspect: SW, Light: 1/2 shade, Soil texture: sand,loam, with gravel, Soil pH: 5.35, Site Moisture: moist, Landform: stream terrace, Fosberg's (class, group): Open forest with closed lower layer, Open decid.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522290PI 666340
1PI 666339BE 5039Galega orientalis Lam. Czech RepublicNC71994DONATED01/11/19941087298PI 666339
2PI 577590DJ-3802Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1991COLLECTED08/05/1989Field plots of O. & A. Agafonov (from the collection).Cultivated materialPlants erect, with stems to 90cm. Leaves large. Pods black.1472561PI 577590
3PI 686470Ames 12724Galega orientalis Lam. FinlandNC7FIELD1990DEVELOPEDCultivar1061290PI 686470
4PI 442494Galega officinalis L. BelgiumNC7Not Available1979COLLECTEDAntwerp1337430PI 442494
5PI 430296Galega officinalis L. FranceNC7Not Available1978DONATED11/29/19781325304PI 430296
6PI 351147Galega officinalis L. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1968COLLECTED1261961PI 351147
7PI 325335S-99Galega orientalis Lam. Former, Soviet Union Historic1968COLLECTED1241347PI 325335
8PI 325337S&B 0867Galega orientalis Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1968COLLECTEDSouth of Elycha in rocky range, Stavropol region.900Seed from several plants1241348PI 325337
9PI 325338S&B 0867Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1968COLLECTEDSteep slope above mineral spring along Goralkol River, Stavropol region.1530Plants to 1.5 m high, abundant. Seed from many plants.1241349PI 325338
10PI 325339S-243Galega orientalis Lam. Former, Soviet Union Historic1968COLLECTED1241350PI 325339
11PI 325340S&B 0867Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1968COLLECTEDCollective farm near Bekeshevskaya village. Stavropol region.540Seed from several plants.1241351PI 325340
12PI 325341S&B 0867Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1968COLLECTEDNear road, 3km southeast of Kislovodsk, north slope. Stavropol region.720Plants 1.0m, large. Seeds from several plants, among tall vegetation.1241352PI 325341
13PI 325415S-147AGalega orientalis Lam. Former, Soviet Union Historic1968COLLECTED1241415PI 325415
14PI 296586Col. No. 895Galega officinalis L. California, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1681550PI 296586
15PI 296361AFGHGalega officinalis L. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1964COLLECTED1224328PI 296361
16PI 295777Col. No. 895Galega officinalis L. Adıyaman, Turkey Historic1964COLLECTED1681241PI 295777
17PI 283238BN12556-63Galega officinalis L. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1962COLLECTED1210338PI 283238
18PI 283240Galega officinalis L. SwedenNC7Not Available1962COLLECTED1210339PI 283240
19PI 251825BN9754-59Galega officinalis L. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1958COLLECTED1194512PI 251825
20PI 206271Galega officinalis L. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1953COLLECTED1172837PI 206271
21PI 198929BN7603-53Galega officinalis L. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1952COLLECTED1168602PI 198929
22PI 111568No. 1498Galega orientalis Lam. Unknown Historic1935COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1804816PI 111568
23PI 111569No. 1499Galega orientalis Lam. Unknown Historic1935COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1804817PI 111569
24PI 111570No. 1500Galega orientalis Lam. Unknown Historic1935COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1804818PI 111570
25PI 111571No. 1501Galega orientalis Lam. Unknown Historic1935COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1804819PI 111571
26PI 110379No. 1281Galega orientalis Lam. Georgia Historic1935COLLECTED1801812PI 110379
27PI 110380No. 1253Galega sp. Georgia Historic1935COLLECTED1801813PI 110380
28PI 110381No. 1277Galega sp. Armenia Historic1935COLLECTED1801815PI 110381
29PI 110382No. 1278Galega sp. Armenia Historic1935COLLECTED1801816PI 110382
30PI 110383No. 1279Galega sp. Georgia Historic1935COLLECTED1801817PI 110383
31PI 110384No. 1280Galega sp. Georgia Historic1935COLLECTED1801818PI 110384
32PI 108629No. 1191Galega orientalis Lam. Armenia Historic1934COLLECTED1798887PI 108629
33PI 95674'Her Majesty'Galega officinalis L. Netherlands Historic1932COLLECTED1781983PI 95674
34PI 95675'Niobe'Galega officinalis L. Netherlands Historic1932COLLECTED1781984PI 95675
35PI 61232Galega officinalis L. Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile Historic1924COLLECTED1662657PI 61232
36PI 33719Galega officinalis L. Île-de-France, France Historic1912COLLECTED1521074PI 33719
37PI 25481Galega officinalis L. Valparaíso, Chile Historic1909COLLECTED1587498PI 25481
38PI 19705Galega officinalis L. District of Columbia, United States Historic1907COLLECTED1532592PI 19705
39PI 4155Galega officinalis L. Campania, Italy Historic1899COLLECTED1539232PI 4155
40PI 1456Galega officinalis L. France Historic1898COLLECTED1533794PI 1456
41W6 785 grinGalega orientalis Lam. Historic2014An accession only used for order items that do not have accessions linked to them.1915840W6 785 grin
42Ames 30986R10-64-274Galega officinalis L. Krasnodar, Russian FederationNC7SEEDNot Available2011COLLECTED08/08/2010Approximately 4 kilometers east of Lazarevskoye, near Alekseevskoye.43.94600000, 39.3930000050Sub-tropical forest opening, road cut, and rock wall. Steep, rocky limestone slope with a northwestern exposure. Associated with Acer tataricum, Dactylis glomerata, Galega officinalis, Rubus, Sesleria alba, Setaria, and Ulmus.Wild material1883353Ames 30986
43Ames 30987R10-22-096Galega orientalis Lam. Stavropol, Russian FederationNC7SEEDNot Available2011COLLECTED07/24/2010Pyatigorsk District.Temperate deciduous forest understory. Granitic parent material. 0-45% slope with a northwestern aspect to a flat meadow. Associated with Carpinus caucasica, Cerasus, Fraxinus excelsior, Poa nemoralis, Quercus petria, and Ulmus minor.Wild material1883189Ames 30987
44Ames 30988R10-40-169Galega orientalis Lam. Karačaevo-Čerkesskaja Respublika, Russian FederationNC7SEEDNot Available2011COLLECTED07/30/2010Teberda Nature Reserve Headquarters, near Teberda, Teberda District.43.44400000, 41.740000001325Forest and forest margins, urban park. Associated with Betula litvinowii, Galega officinalis, Pinus sosnoskyi, Poa nemorialis, Quercus robur, and Urtica dioica.Wild material1883259Ames 30988
45Ames 30989R10-44-182Galega orientalis Lam. Karačaevo-Čerkesskaja Respublika, Russian FederationNC7FLOWERNot Available2011COLLECTED07/31/2010Chairlifts near Dombai, Musatcheri Mountain in the Grand Caucasuses, Teberda District.43.29100000, 41.630000001632Disturbed forest and forest margins. Associated with Abies nordmanenianum, Alnus, Betula litvinowii, Galega, Picea, Poa, and Urtica.Wild material1883270Ames 30989
46Ames 30990R10-47-201Galega orientalis Lam. Karačaevo-Čerkesskaja Respublika, Russian FederationNC7FIELDNot Available2011COLLECTED08/01/2010Along river near Zelenchukskaya, 8 kilometers east of Pregradnaya.43.95900000, 41.08400000965Roadside and riparian meadow. Highway separating upper wet sedge/Juncus meadow from river flood plain. Associated with Agrostis tenuis, Alnus glutinosa, A. incanea, Dactylis glomerata, Deschampsia cespitosa, Galega officinalis, Inula helenium, Salix capria, and S. purpurea.Wild material1883288Ames 30990
47Ames 30991R10-56-233Galega orientalis Lam. Adygeja, Russian FederationNC7SEEDNot Available2011COLLECTED08/04/2010Azishskaya Cave, Apsheronsk District.44.12200000, 40.023000001456Mesic forest understory and forest openings. Mollisol, disturbed site. Associated with Acer, Heracleum, Inula, Mertensia, Populus, Salix, Sorbus, and Urtica.Wild material1883318Ames 30991
48Ames 30992R10-58-241Galega orientalis Lam. Adygeja, Russian FederationNC7SEEDNot Available2011COLLECTED08/04/20102 kilometers north of Lago-Naki Nature Reserve, Apsheronsk District.44.09000000, 40.016000001697Steep roadside bank with eastern and western exposure. Limestone parent material. Associated with Betula, Cirsium, Poa nemoralis, Salix, Ulmus, and Urtica.Wild material1883325Ames 30992
49Ames 30993R10-60-251Galega orientalis Lam. Adygeja, Russian FederationNC7SEEDNot Available2011COLLECTED08/06/2010Lago-Naki Nature Reserve, Apsheronsk District.44.05700000, 40.023000001817Sub-alpine meadow. 0-20% slopes with western to north-northeastern exposures. Limestone parent material. Associated with Agrostis tenuis, Avenula adzharicum, Bromopsis variegata, Calamogrostis arundinacea, Cirsium, Deschampsia cespitosa, Inula, and Trifolium canescens.Wild material1883334Ames 30993
50Ames 2615615Galega officinalis L. Basilicata, ItalyNC7Not Available1998COLLECTEDPRE 10/1996Picerno, Potenza.40.63333333, 15.63333333750Catalog field, Eu-Mediterranean climate.Cultivated materialUses: ornamental, medicinal.1559197Ames 26156
51Ames 23233K-2Galega orientalis Lam. Krasnodar, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996DONATED08/15/1995Breeding material1531978Ames 23233
52Ames 22860VIR M28Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED07/18/199520 km south of subdivision of Maykop, in village of Shahan.44.43111111, 40.14361111555Dist.: grazed, Slope: 0-5%, Slope aspect: NE, Light: open, Soil texture: clay, Site moisture: seasonally dry, Landform: upper slope, Soil pH: 5.5-6.0. Fosberg's (Formation class, Formation group): Tall grass, Evergreen short grass.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522288Ames 22860
53Ames 22861VIR M29Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED07/19/19951 km south of village of Benokova, in subdivision of Maykop.44.39666667, 40.56583333750Dist.: grazed, Slope: 0.5%, Slope aspect: W, Light: open, Soil texture: clay, Site moisture: seasonally dry, Landform: mid slop, Soil pH; 5.5, Fosberg's (Formation class, Formation group): Tall grass, Evergreen short grass.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522289Ames 22861
54Ames 22863VIR M34Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED07/22/19951 km east of village of Mostovskoy, in subdivision of Maykop.44.39666667, 40.69166667425Dist.: grazed, Slope: 6-10%, Slope aspect: SW, Light: open, Soil texture, Site moisture: seasonally dry, Landform: upper slope of ridgetop, Fosberg's (Formation class, Formation group): Short grass, Evergreen tall grass.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522291Ames 22863
55Ames 22864VIR M39Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED07/23/19953 km. north of village of Podgorna-Sinoha, in subdivision of Maykop. 44.29722222, 41.24722222977Slope: 0-5%, Slope aspect: S, Light: open, Soil texture: clay, Landform: ridgetop, Soil pH: 5.7, Fosberg's (Formation class, Formation group): Tall grass, Evergreen short grass.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522292Ames 22864
56Ames 22866VIR M47Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED07/26/19955 km south of village of Bekeshevskay, in subdivision of Chernessk/K-C Republic.44.07361111, 42.35666667880Dist: logged, grazed, Slope: 11-40%, Slope aspect: E, Light: open, Soil texture: loam, Site moisture: seasonally dry, Landform: mid slope and high terrace, Soil pH: 7.9, Fosberg's (class, group): Short grass, Seasonal tall grass.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522480Ames 22866
57Ames 22868VIR M69Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED08/05/1995South of subdivision of Maykor, one km north of village of Abadzekhskayn.44.43166667, 40.23111111554Dist.: logged,grazed, Slope: 0-5%, Slope aspect: S, Light: open, Soil texture: clay, Site moisture: seasonally dry, Landform: upper slope, Soil pH: 7.2, Fosberg's (class, group): Broad leaved herb vegetation, Evergreen broad-leafed herb vegWild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522294Ames 22868
58Ames 22869VIR M77Galega officinalis L. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED08/12/1995SW of subdivision of Maykor, 2 km north of village of Neffyanaya.44.40861111, 39.65972222300Dist.: logged,grazed, Slope: 0-5%, Slope aspect: N, Light:1/4 shade, Soil texture: clay, some gravel, Site moisture: seasonally dry, Landform: mid slope, Soil pH:4.8 Fosberg's (Formation class and group): Short grass, Evergreen tall grass.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522295Ames 22869
59Ames 22872VIR D94Galega officinalis L. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED08/11/199544.25583333, 39.75333333Soil pH: 5.35Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522298Ames 22872
60Ames 22873VIR D100Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED08/11/1995Soil pH: 6.1(7.6).Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522299Ames 22873
61Ames 22885VIR D169Galega orientalis Lam. Krasnodar, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED09/21/1995Nearest village was Mezmay.44.16666667, 39.933333331300Dist.: grazed, Slope: 0-5%, Aspect: NE, Light: open, Soil Moisture: moist, Landform: ridgetop, Soil pH: 5.3, Fosberg's (class and group): tall grass, seasonal tall grass.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522308Ames 22885
62Ames 22886VIR M174Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED08/30/199530 km. SW of town of Dakhovskaya.44.06361111, 40.017777781850Dist.: logged,grazed,roadway, Slope: 6-10%, Aspect: S, Light: 1/4 shade, Soil texture: loam, Site Moisture: moist, Landform: ridgetop, outcrop, Fosberg's (class,group): open forest with closed lower layer, evergreen open forest.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522462Ames 22886
63Ames 22888VIR M205Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED09/01/199515 km SW of town of Dakhovskaya.44.15777778, 40.030555561250Dist.: logged,grazed, Slope: 0-5%, Aspect: N, Light: 1/4 shade, Soil texure: loam, Site moisture: moist, Landform: lower slope, Soil pH: neutral, Fosberg's (class, group): broad-leaf herb vegetation, evergreen braod-leaved herb vegetation.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522310Ames 22888
64Ames 22889VIR M213Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED09/03/19955 km SE of town of Dakhovskaya.44.20805556, 40.25277778550Dist.: logged,roadway, Slope: 0-5%, Aspect: SE, Light: open, Soil texture: clay loam, Site moisture: seasonally dry, Landform: mid slope, Soil pH: 5.6, Fosberg's (class, group): short grass and broad-leaved herb veg, evergreen tall grass. Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522311Ames 22889
65Ames 22893VIR M237Galega orientalis Lam. Karačaevo-Čerkesskaja Respublika, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED09/05/19952 km east of Pregradnaye.43.91666667, 41.23333333850Dist.: logged,grazed, Slope: 0-5%, Aspect: S, Light: open, Soil texture: loam, Site moisture: moist, Landform: stream terrace, Soil pH:neutral, Fosberg's (class,group): broad-leaved herb veg, evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522314Ames 22893
66Ames 22894VIR M239Galega officinalis L. Karačaevo-Čerkesskaja Respublika, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED09/05/19952 km east of Pregradnaye.43.91666667, 41.23333333850Dist.: logged,grazed, Slope: 0-5%, Aspect: S, Light: open, Soil texture: loam, Site moisture: moist, Landform: stream terrace, Soil pH:neutral, Fosberg's (class,group): broad-leaved herb veg, evergreen broad-leafed herb vegetation.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522315Ames 22894
67Ames 22897VIR M310Galega orientalis Lam. Krasnodar, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1996COLLECTED09/21/1995Nearest village was Mezmay.44.16666667, 39.933333331100Dist.: grazed, Slope: 0-5%, Aspect: NE, Light: open, Site Moisture: moist, Landform: ridgetop, Soil pH: 5.3, Fosberg's (class and group): tall grass, seasonal tall grass.Wild materialThe objectives of this collection trip were: 1) collect wild cultivated species growing in acidic soil and associated Rhizobium species; 2) collect endemic wild species and associated Rhizobium species; 3) visit and assess extent of in situ conservationof native forage legume species in the Teberda Reserve and Caucasus State Biosphere Reserve. These areas were ecogeographically surveyed using GIS prior to the trip and used to select sites that would be visited. In addition to on-site description, the following map-based information was obtained from the survey: mean monthly rainfall, mean min. and max. monthly temp., mean monthly humidity, wind speed, elevation (cross check), aspect, slope (cross check), 2 vegetation classifications. 1522463Ames 22897
68Ames 24110Ames 24110Galega orientalis Lam. Nizhniy Novgorod, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1995COLLECTED06/1995Seed from a large cooperative farm near Nizhniy Novgorod. About 260 miles east of Moscow near where the Volga and Oka Rivers merge.Green plants fed to cattle. Called Koxlatnik (means eastern) in Russian. Produces 40,000-60,000 kg/hectare. About 1000 kg of seed per hectare. Seeding rate: 15-30 kg/hectare. Produces purple flowers on a raceme.1516178Ames 24110
69Ames 22239175Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1994COLLECTED09/16/1992Kuban StationBreeding material1483990Ames 22239
70Ames 22240177Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1994COLLECTED09/17/1992Mt. Ragunakia1500Topography = mountainous, site = slope.Wild material1483991Ames 22240
71Ames 22241178Galega orientalis Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1994COLLECTED09/17/1992Mt. Ragunakia1800Topography = mountainous, site = slope.Wild material1483992Ames 22241
72Ames 19241WIR 33784Galega orientalis Lam. Moscow, Russian FederationNC7Not Available1992COLLECTED19891082618Ames 19241