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 |
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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 (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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N73779
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Name: rkfdelta-1 nilr2rir1delta-1 lik1-5 |
Price:
£11.00
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Donor
- University of Toronto Daphne Goring
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Locus
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Stock type: individual line
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Material type: seed
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Description rkfdelta-1 nilr2rir1delta-1 lik1-5 triple mutant; all three mutations were generated by CRISPR/Cas9 resulting in a 25 kb deletion spanning four genes (At1g29720, At1g29730, At1g29740, and At1g29750) in rkfdelta-1, a 14.9 kb deletion spanning 2 genes (At1g53430 and At1g53440) in nilr2rir1delta-1, and a 5 kb deletion spanning At3g14840 in lik1-5.
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Phenotype
Wild type pollen grains hydrate more slowly on mutant stigmas, callose plugs in pollen tubes are shorter and wider, C. rubella pollen adheres to the stigma more effectively and more pollen tubes were observed growing in mutant styles.
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