Search result for 'pumila griffithiana lasiocarpa korshinskyi Hiroshima shokei suecica wallichii lyrata rubella '.
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N1676
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Name: Arabidopsis shokei |
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£11.00
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Donor
- Miyagi College of Education Nobuharu Goto
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Phenotype Leaf posture:Incompletely flat. Rosette size: Medium Rosette compactness: Normal Position of the broadest dimeter of leaf blade: distal to the medium of blade Leaf hairiness strongly hairy leaf colour green Leaf margin: serrate Days on the first flower opening (number) 100
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N1677
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Name: Arabidopsis Hiroshima |
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£11.00
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Donor
- Miyagi College of Education Nobuharu Goto
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Phenotype Leaf posture: incompletely flat Rosette size: medium Rosette compactness: normal Postion of the broadest diameter of leaf blade: distal to the medium of blade Leaf hairiness: hairy Leaf colour: green Leaf margin:smooth Days on teh first flower opening (number): 100
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N3219
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Name: Cardaminopsis petraea |
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£11.00
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Donor
- University of Missouri George Redei
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis thaliana; originally characterized as Arabidopsis lyrata subsp. petraea (formerly known as Cardaminopsis petraea).
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Phenotype
white petals; flat siliques and seeds; plants larger than Arabidopsis thaliana; rosette leaves have very long petioles; 2n=16.
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N3700
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Name: Olimarabidopsis pumila |
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£11.00
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Donor
- University of Missouri George Redei
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Olimarabidopsis pumila (previously known as Arabidopsis pumila) species from Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 2n=32. Please be aware that it has been noted that Arabidopsis pumila is synonymous with Arabidopsis griffithiana.
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Phenotype
This accession has yellow petals 2-3mm long; siliques 35-45mm long; basal leaves deeply dentated to dentate-pinnatifid with long petioles; cauline leaves dentated with arrow-shaped base; elongated seeds.
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N3701
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Name: Olimarabidopsis pumila |
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£11.00
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Donor
- University of Missouri George Redei
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Olimarabidopsis pumila (previously known as Arabidopsis griffithiana) species from Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 2n=32. Please be aware that it has been noted that Arabidopsis pumila is synonymous with Arabidopsis griffithiana.
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Phenotype
This accession has yellow and small petals; siliques about 30mm long; basal leaves slightly dentated and sparcely covered with branched trichomes; cauline leaves slightly dentated and auricled; elongated seeds.
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N4650
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Name: A. suecica |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Miyagi College of Education Nobuharu Goto
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Phenotype Petals white or pinkish in colour. Cauline leaves narrowed below, rarely minutely aruicled at base or cuneate. Siliquae linear-oblong, not moniliform, cauline leaves not auricled. Flowers 4.5-5.5 mm across.
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N4651
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Name: Olimarabidopsis pumila |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Miyagi College of Education Nobuharu Goto
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Olimarabidopsis pumila (perviously known Arabidopsis pumila).Please be aware that it has been noted that Arabidopsis pumila is synonymous with Arabidopsis griffithiana.
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Phenotype
This accession has petals yellow. septum present not perforated. Petals 2-3 mm long; cauline leaves with arrow-shaped base, obovate entire; basal leaves dentate to dentate-pinnatifid.
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N4652
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Name: Olimarabidopsis pumila |
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£11.00
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Donor
- Miyagi College of Education Nobuharu Goto
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Olimarabidopsis pumila (previously known as Arabidopsis griffithiana).
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Phenotype
Accession has yellow petals. Cauline leaves are dentate auricled; basal leaves sparly covered with rough hairs, dentate.
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N4653
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Name: A. korshinskyi |
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£11.00
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Donor
- Miyagi College of Education Nobuharu Goto
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Phenotype Yellow petals. Septum absent or perforated. Petals up to 1.8 mm long.
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N4654
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Name: A. wallichii |
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£11.00
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Donor
- Miyagi College of Education Nobuharu Goto
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Phenotype tall, lyrate leaves with white hairs, petals white.Cauline leaves lyrate (entire) petals 2.5-5mm long; pedicles 2-6mm long; siliquae 40-80 mm long.
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N6191
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Name: Arabidopsis lasiocarpa |
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£11.00
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Donor
- Missouri Botanical Garden Ihsan Al-Shehbaz
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Phenotype Species from Sichuan, China (alt=3050m); purplish-white petals, 3mm long; erect-patent siliques, densely covered with forked and stellate hairs; plants 20-30cm in height, stems rigid, erect, canescent, densely hispid with forked and stellate hairs; basal leaves 2-3cm long, rosulate, petiolate and obovate-spatulate; small, obovate-elliptic, sessile cauline leaves; also called Sisymbrium lasiocarpa.
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N9608
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Name: Arabidopsis lyrata MN47 |
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£11.00
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Donor
- Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Detlef Weigel
- Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Ya-Long Guo
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Accession used for Arabidopsis lyrata genome sequence.Strain originally developed and provided by Mikhail E. Nasrallah. Inbred for several generations. Further information at why sequence A. lyrata?
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N9609
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Name: Capsella rubella MTE |
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£11.00
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Donor
- Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Detlef Weigel
- Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Ya-Long Guo
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Accession used for Capsella rubella genome sequence.Strain originally provided by Barbara Neuffer. Inbred for several generations. More information at Why sequence C. rubella?
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N22463
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Name: Olimarabidopsis pumila |
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£11.00
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Donor
- Missouri Botanical Garden Ihsan Al-Shehbaz
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Olimarabidopsis pumila (previously known as Arabidopsis pumila) from Kazakhstan. Please be aware that it has been noted that Arabidopsis pumila is synonymous with Arabidopsis griffithiana.
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Phenotype
This accession is upright and has no well defined rosettes with few leaves; rosette leaves with smooth or slightly dentated margins, with elongated petioles and sparcely covered with branched trichomes; cauline leaves are elongated, pointed and dentate to dentate-pinnatified, with arrow-shaped basal portion; relatively early in flowering; stem with short internodes; yellow petals (about 2-3 mm long); siliques about 20 mm long, elongated seeds, height = 35-40 cm.
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N22505
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Name: Sue1 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue1); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: F. Katagiri (MIT, USA)
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, large rosettes with wide and large leaves, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; somewhat high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 45-55 cm.
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N22506
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Name: Sue2 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue2); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: C. Pikaard (Washington Univ., St. Louis, USA), original donor # 9510
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, medium size rosettes, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; somewhat high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 47-56 cm.
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N22507
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Name: Sue3 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue3); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: C. Pikaard (Washington Univ., St. Louis, USA), original donor # 9501
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, medium size rosettes, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; somewhat high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 30-40 cm.
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N22508
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Name: Sue4 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue4); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: C. Pikaard (Washington Univ., St. Louis, USA), original donor # 9502-2
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, medium size rosettes, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 40-46 cm.
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N22509
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Name: Sue5 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue5); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: C. Pikaard (Washington Univ., St. Louis, USA), original donor # 9502
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, large rosettes with wide and large leaves, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; somewhat high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 35-45 cm.
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N22510
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Name: Sue7 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue7); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: C. Pikaard (Washington Univ., St. Louis, USA), original donor # 90-10-085-10
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, medium size rosettes, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 55-60 cm.
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N22511
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Name: Sue10 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue10); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: Stefan Andersson / M. Nordborg (Lund University / University of Southern California).
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, medium size rosettes, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 55-59 cm.
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N22512
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Name: Sue11 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue11); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: Stefan Andersson / M. Nordborg (Lund University / University of Southern California).
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, medium size rosettes, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; somewhat high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 41-50 cm.
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N22513
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Name: Sue12 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue12); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: Stefan Andersson / M. Nordborg (Lund University / University of Southern California).
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, large rosettes with wide and large leaves, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; somewhat high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 43-54cm.
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N22514
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Name: Sue13 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue13); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: Stefan Andersson / M. Nordborg (Lund University / University of Southern California).
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, medium size rosettes, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; somewhat high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 54-62 cm.
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N22515
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Name: Sue14 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue14); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: Stefan Andersson / M. Nordborg (Lund University / University of Southern California).
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, large rosettes with wide and large leaves, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 44-49 cm.
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N22516
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Name: Sue16 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue16); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: Stefan Andersson / M. Nordborg (Lund University / University of Southern California).
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, small to medium size rosettes with wide leaves, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; somewhat high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 45-48 cm.
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N22517
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Name: Sue19 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis suecica (Sue19); natural allotetraploid, 2n=26, derived from an ancient Arabidopsis thaliana x Arabidopsis arenosa hybridization (unknown accessions); Original donor: Stefan Andersson / M. Nordborg (Lund University / University of Southern California).
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Phenotype
overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resembles those of A. arenosa, small to medium size rosettes with wide leaves, rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences producing numerous flowers; intermediate flowers in size to those of the parents, having large and white petals; flowers are scented with well developed nectaries and slightly zygomorphic; self-compatible and good fertilization; somewhat high plant fertility and viability; inbred for several generations; height= 45-55 cm.
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N22561
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Name: Capsella rubella |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of Chicago Daphne Preuss
- University of Chicago Aretha Fiebig
- University of Chicago Annie Hall
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Phenotype Cotyledons elongated spoon shaped; large rosettes with large pinnatifid leaves, deeply serrated-dentated leaf margins, auriculated cauline leaves; flowering time: approx 4-6 weeks after planting, white petals; heart shaped fruits, indented at top more or less triangular with lateral margin with concave outline; height = 45 - 50cm.
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N22562
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Name: Olimarabidopsis pumila |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of Chicago Daphne Preuss
- University of Chicago Aretha Fiebig
- University of Chicago Annie Hall
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Original donor: Sendai Arabidopsis Seed Stock Center (SASSC), with accession number JS3
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Phenotype
large rosettes with large leaves, leaf margins dentated to dentate-pinnatified, cauline leaves dentated and auriculated; flowering time: approx 4 weeks after planting; yellow petals; elongated seeds; height = 50-60 cm.
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N22665
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Name: Arabidopsis suecica |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Synthetic allotetraploid (n=13), produced by pollinating the autotetraploid Arabidopsis thaliana (2n=4x=20) ecotype Columbia (N3151) with the natural autotetraploid (2n=4x=32) Arabidopsis arenosa (N3901); F3 generation segregating for some A. arenosa alleles.
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Phenotype
Overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resemble those of A. arenosa; large rosettes with wide and large leaves; rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; relatively perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences and producing numerous flowers; flowers intermediate in size and color to those of the parents; flowers have large and pink petals, are slightly zygomorphic, scented, and have well-developed nectarines; plants are self-compatible; low plant fertility and viability (embryos arrested at various developmental stages, producing mostly shrunken and inviable seeds); high tendency to cross fertilize with Arabidopsis suecica; some anthocyanin variegation along inflorescence stems; height = 48-55 cm. Similar to CS3895 - CS3899 but in Columbia background.
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N22666
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Name: 1458 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Joe Kieber
- Dartmouth College Eric Schaller
- University of South Carolina Beth Krizek
- University of California, San Diego Nigel Crawford
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Utah Gary Drews
- Universitat Tubingen John M. Ward
- Oregon State University James Atland
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Synthetic allotetraploid (n=13), produced by pollinating the autotetraploid Arabidopsis thaliana (2n=4x=20) ecotype Landsberg erecta (CS3900) with the natural autotetraploid (2n=4x=32) Arabidopsis arenosa (CS3901); F3 generation segregating for some A. arenosa alleles.
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Phenotype
Overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resemble those of A. arenosa; large rosettes with wide and large leaves; rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; relatively perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences and producing numerous flowers; flowers intermediate in size and color to those of the parents; flowers have large and pink petals, are slightly zygomorphic, scented, and have well-developed nectarines; plants are self-compatible; low plant fertility and viability (embryos arrested at various developmental stages, producing mostly shrunken and inviable seeds); high tendency to cross fertilize with Arabidopsis suecica; some anthocyanin variegation along inflorescence stems; height = 48-55 cm.
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N22667
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Name: Arabidopsis suecica |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Synthetic allotetraploid (n=13), produced by pollinating the autotetraploid Arabidopsis thaliana (2n=4x=20) ecotype Landsberg erecta (Ler) (N3900) with the natural autotetraploid (2n=4x=32) Arabidopsis arenosa (N3901); F4 generation still segregating for some A. arenosa alleles; has a transgenic kanamycin resistance gene from a T-DNA of unknown nature.
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Phenotype
Overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resemble those of A. arenosa; large rosettes with wide and large leaves; rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; relatively perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences and producing numerous flowers; flowers intermediate in size and color to those of the parents; flowers have large and pink petals, are slightly zygomorphic, scented, and have well-developed nectarines; plants are self-compatible; low plant fertility and viability (embryos arrested at various developmental stages, producing mostly shrunken and inviable seeds); high tendency to cross fertilize with Arabidopsis suecica; some anthocyanin variegation along inflorescence stems; height = 48-55 cm; Similar to CS3895 - CS3899.
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N22668
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Name: 2043 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Joe Kieber
- Dartmouth College Eric Schaller
- University of South Carolina Beth Krizek
- University of California, San Diego Nigel Crawford
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Utah Gary Drews
- Universitat Tubingen John M. Ward
- Oregon State University James Atland
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Synthetic allotetraploid (n=13), produced by pollinating the autotetraploid Arabidopsis thaliana (2n=4x=20) ecotype Landsberg erecta (Ler) (CS3900) with the natural autotetraploid (2n=4x=32) Arabidopsis arenosa (CS3901); F4 generation still segregating for some A. arenosa alleles; has a transgenic kanamycin resistance gene from a T-DNA of unknown nature.
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Phenotype
Overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resemble those of A. arenosa; large rosettes with wide and large leaves; rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; relatively perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences and producing numerous flowers; flowers intermediate in size and color to those of the parents; flowers have large and pink petals, are slightly zygomorphic, scented, and have well-developed nectarines; plants are self-compatible; low plant fertility and viability (embryos arrested at various developmental stages, producing mostly shrunken and inviable seeds); high tendency to cross fertilize with Arabidopsis suecica; some anthocyanin variegation along inflorescence stems; height = 48-55 cm.
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N22669
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Name: 2046 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Joe Kieber
- Dartmouth College Eric Schaller
- University of South Carolina Beth Krizek
- University of California, San Diego Nigel Crawford
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Utah Gary Drews
- Universitat Tubingen John M. Ward
- Oregon State University James Atland
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Synthetic allotetraploid (n=13), produced by pollinating the autotetraploid Arabidopsis thaliana (2n=4x=20) ecotype Landsberg erecta (Ler) (CS3900) with the natural autotetraploid (2n=4x=32) Arabidopsis arenosa (CS3901); F4 generation still segregating for some A. arenosa alleles; has a transgenic kanamycin resistance gene from a T-DNA of unknown nature;
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Phenotype
Overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resemble those of A. arenosa; large rosettes with wide and large leaves; rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; relatively perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences and producing numerous flowers; flowers intermediate in size and color to those of the parents; flowers have large and pink petals, are slightly zygomorphic, scented, and have well-developed nectarines; plants are self-compatible; low plant fertility and viability (embryos arrested at various developmental stages, producing mostly shrunken and inviable seeds); high tendency to cross fertilize with Arabidopsis suecica; some anthocyanin variegation along inflorescence stems; height = 48-55 cm; similar to CS3895 CS3899.
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N22670
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Name: Arabidopsis suecica |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of California, Davis Luca Comai
- University of Puget Sound Andreaas Madlung
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Synthetic allotetraploid (n=13), produced by pollinating the autotetraploid Arabidopsis thaliana (2n=4x=20) ecotype Landsberg erecta (Ler) (N3900) with the natural autotetraploid (2n=4x=32) Arabidopsis arenosa (N3901); F4 generation still segregating for some A. arenosa alleles; has a transgenic kanamycin resistance gene from a T-DNA of unknown nature.
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Phenotype
Overall intermediate size to those of the parents; rosette and cauline leaves resemble those of A. arenosa; large rosettes with wide and large leaves; rosette and cauline leaf margins are serrated; relatively perennial growth habit, resembling A. arenosa, displaying abundant new basal axillary inflorescences and producing numerous flowers; flowers intermediate in size and color to those of the parents; flowers have large and pink petals, are slightly zygomorphic, scented, and have well-developed nectarines; plants are self-compatible; low plant fertility and viability (embryos arrested at various developmental stages, producing mostly shrunken and inviable seeds); high tendency to cross fertilize with Arabidopsis suecica; some anthocyanin variegation along inflorescence stems; height = 48-55 cm; similar to CS3895 - CS3899.
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N22696
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Name: Arabidopsis lyrata subsp. lyrata |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Detlef Weigel
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Arabidopsis lyrata subsp. lyrata; natural diploid (2n = 16). Strain originally developed and provided by Mikhail E. Nasrallah. Inbred for several generations. Its genome was sequenced (http://www.jgi.doe.gov/sequencing/why/CSP2006/AlyrataCrubella.html).
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Phenotype
Phenotype curated by ABRC; Partly self-compatible, perennial habit. Large rosettes with large leaves; serrated leaf margins; small cauline leaves; white petals; elongated siliques; elongated seeds; plant height = 30-60 cm. Growth temperature of 16 C favors good germination and vigorous plants; vernalization at rosette stage may promote earlier flowering, but plants may flower without vernalization.
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N22697
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Name: Capsella rubella |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology Detlef Weigel
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Capsella rubella; natural diploid (2n=16). Strain originally provided by Barbara Neuffer. Inbred for several generations. Its genome was sequenced http://www.jgi.doe.gov/sequencing/why/3066.html
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Phenotype
Phenotype curated by ABRC; Self-compatible, annual habit. Cotyledons elongated and spoon shaped; large rosettes with large pinnatifid leaves, deeply serrated-dentated leaf margins, auriculated cauline leaves; white petals; heart shaped fruits, indented at top more or less triangular with lateral margins having concave outline; elongated seeds; plant height = 40-50cm. Growth temperature of 16C favors good germination and vigorous plants; vernalization at rosette stage may promote earlier flowering, but plants may flower without vernalization.
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N29797
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Name: G 31741 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- USDA Agricultural Research Service Zachary Stansell
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description Capsella rubella accession originally collected from Germany
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