Assembling Germplasm Collections of Nuttall's Povertyweed [Monolepis nuttalliana (Schult.) Greene] and Other Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) Allies

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2009-07-01
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Kostel, Grace
Widrlechner, Mark
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Widrlechner, Mark
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Brenner, David
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North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station
The North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station manages and provides plant genetic resources and associated information. As a result of working at the station, student employees should improve their professional skills related to communications, ethics, leadership, problem solving, technical agronomy, international awareness, and an appreciation of diversity.
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We are acquiring the wild relatives of cultivated spinach as part of our investment in crop germplasm. Some of these relatives are native in the United States, and thus should be readily accessible for collecting. We intend to aid research by conserving and distributing seeds of these plants. Three genera of North American spinach relatives are briefly described below. The germplasm should be useful to study phylogenetic relationships, the host ranges of pathogens and pests, stress tolerance, and many other topics.

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Poster presentation at the American Society for Horticultural Science annual meeting July 25-28, 2009 in St Louis, MO.

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