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Details for: BPGV13688,
Hordeum vulgare
L., Cevada
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Hordeum vulgare
L.
Top Name:
Cevada
Origin:
– Santarém, Portugal
Maintained:
Banco Português de Germoplasma Vegetal, INIAV, I.P.
Received by BPGV:
26 set 1990
Improvement Status:
Landrace
Reproductive Uniformity:
Population
Form Received:
Seed
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Hordeum vulgare
L.
Top Name:
Cevada
Origin:
– Santarém, Portugal
Maintained:
Banco Português de Germoplasma Vegetal, INIAV, I.P.
Received by BPGV:
26 set 1990
Improvement Status:
Landrace
Reproductive Uniformity:
Population
Form Received:
Seed
Source History
Accession Names and Identifiers
Cevada
Type: Local name
Common barley
Type: Common crop name
4677 A
Type: Donor number
PRT004
Type: Donor code
Narrative
Hordeum vulgare
L.
Genus:
Hordeum
Section:
Hordeum
Tribe:
Triticeae
Nomen number:
220
Place of publication:
Sp. pl. 1:84. 1753
Comment:
monocot
Typification:
View in Linnean Typification Project
Verified:
02/18/2014
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
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MORPHOLOGY
7.1.3-Plant height
At matutity, measured from the ground level to the top of spike excluding awns
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MORPHOLOGY
7.1.5-Auricle pigmentation
Color of auricles
1 - Green
MORPHOLOGY
7.2.3-Row number/lateral florets
Number of spikelet groups (triplets) per spike
5 - Six rowed, long awns on lateral florets
MORPHOLOGY
7.2.4-Spike density
Average length in millimeters of the spike internodes in five spikes
7 - Dense
MORPHOLOGY
7.2.6-Lemma awn/hood
Presence and type of awn - see figure 5
3 - Awned
MORPHOLOGY
7.2.7-Lemma awn barbs
Type of pilosity of the lemma - see figure 6
7 - Rough
MORPHOLOGY
7.2.12-Length of rachilla hairs
see figure 9
1 - Short
MORPHOLOGY
7.3.1-Kernel covering
Whether or not the lemma palea adhere to the caryopsis
3 - Covered grain
MORPHOLOGY
7.3.6-1000-kernel weight (g)
With the use of grain counter and scale. Converted from weighing a lot of 250 kernels or more. Even though this trait is environment dependent, most growouts will occur in favorable environments.
48.08
PHENOLOGY
7.1.1-Growth class
Seasonality
2 - Facultative
PHENOLOGY
7.1.2-Growth habit
Should be assessed visually from the attitude of the leaves and tillers. The angle formed by the outer leaves and the tillers with an imaginary axis should be used. Visual scoring of the angle formed by the leaves with an imaginary axis
5 - Intermediate
PHENOLOGY
7.2.2-Days to flowering
From sowing to when 50% of plants have started flowering. However, in dryland areas when planting in dry soils, it is counted from the first day of rainfall or irrigation, which is sufficient for germination. (Highly dependant on temperature-photoperiod interations)
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