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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # PI 7785 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | Algeria (collected) site: village of Ain el Beniap, date: 20th Jun. 1901 altitude: 442 m. site info: CIMMYT map link collector's ID: 723 | other # = Pelissier; ICARDA-IG-98030; ICARDA-IG-83080; 723; CI 2086; AUS 12905; AUS 10044; CItr 2086; ; GRIS{K-5308; PI-7785; CI-1584,2086} | Remark: One of the best varieties of macaroni wheats grown in Algeria. Said to have been originated by selection from native Algerian durum wheats by a Mr. Pelissier at Pot de l'Isser, a small town in Western Oran. This wheat took a gold medal at the Paris Exposition. (Fairchild, 1901) History: DEVELOPED Oran, Algeria by Pelissier. COLLECTED 06/20/1901 Algeria by Fairchild, D., USDA - Bureau of Plant Industry; Scofield, C., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry. DONATED 11/06/1901 by Fairchild, D., USDA - Bureau of Plant Industry | |||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | |||
| # PI 7785 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | Algeria (collected) site: village of Ain el Beniap, date: 20th Jun. 1901 altitude: 442 m. site info: CIMMYT map link collector's ID: 723 | other # = Pelissier; ICARDA-IG-98030; ICARDA-IG-83080; 723; CI 2086; AUS 12905; AUS 10044; CItr 2086; ; GRIS{K-5308; PI-7785; CI-1584,2086} | Remark: One of the best varieties of macaroni wheats grown in Algeria. Said to have been originated by selection from native Algerian durum wheats by a Mr. Pelissier at Pot de l'Isser, a small town in Western Oran. This wheat took a gold medal at the Paris Exposition. (Fairchild, 1901) History: DEVELOPED Oran, Algeria by Pelissier. COLLECTED 06/20/1901 Algeria by Fairchild, D., USDA - Bureau of Plant Industry; Scofield, C., USDA-Bureau of Plant Industry. DONATED 11/06/1901 by Fairchild, D., USDA - Bureau of Plant Industry | |||||