Daucus carota Turkey

Resource Type: 
Germplasm Accession
Accession: 
PI 173687
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Name: 
Daucus carota Turkey
Identifier: 
PI 173687
Alias: 
7882
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Synonyms:7882; Governor's garden, Hakari, Hakari.; COLLECTED 08/25/1948 Hakkari, Turkey by Harlan, J., USDA-ARS. DONATED 02/1949 Maryland, United States by Harlan, J., USDA-ARS

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unavailableunavailableunavailableTurkey: From governor's garden, Hakari, Hakari.
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The accession, Daucus carota Turkey, is a maternal parent of breeding_research_material, B1896B.
The accession, Daucus carota Turkey, is an ancestor of generated germplasm, B7262B.
The sample, PI 173687.ALB.1992.1, is sample of accession, Daucus carota Turkey.
The sample, PI 173687.ALB.2015.1, is sample of accession, Daucus carota Turkey.
The sample, PI 173687.ALB.2015.2, is sample of accession, Daucus carota Turkey.
The sample, PI_173687:DAUCUS.AMES.COBS.HISTORICAL, is sample of accession, Daucus carota Turkey.
The sample, PI_173687_66ncwo01_SD:NC7.100SEEDWGT.TRANSFER.FROM.NC7IV.TABLE, is sample of accession, Daucus carota Turkey.
The sample, PI_173687_49ncpo01_SD:NC7.100SEEDWGT.TRANSFER.FROM.NC7IV.TABLE, is sample of accession, Daucus carota Turkey.
The sample, PI_173687_82ncai01_SD:NC7.100SEEDWGT.TRANSFER.FROM.NC7IV.TABLE, is sample of accession, Daucus carota Turkey.
The sample, PI 173687.Crop Science 59:1107 Table S1, is sample of accession, Daucus carota Turkey.
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Traits evaluated: Core Color (CORECOLOR); Core Size 1 (CORESIZE1); Core Size 2 (CORESIZE2); Flower Color (FLOWCOLOR); Flesh Color (FLSHCOLOR); Foliage Color (FOLGCOLOR); Foliage Texture (FOLGTEXT); Life Cycle (LIFECYCLE); Maximum Secondary Root (MAXSECROOT); Minimum Secondary Root (MINSECROOT); Percent Bolt 1st Year (PCTBOLT1YR); Root Diameter 1 (ROOTDIAM1); Root Diameter 2 (ROOTDIAM2); Root Length 1 (ROOTLGTH1); Root Length 2 (ROOTLGTH2); Root Shape (ROOTSHAPE); Root Weight 1 (ROOTWGT1); Root Weight 2 (ROOTWGT2); Seedling Vigor 1 (SDLGVIG1); Seedling Vigor 2 (SDLGVIG2); Secondary Root Surface 1 (SECRTSURF1); Secondary Root Surface 2 (SECRTSURF2); Skin Color (SKINCOLOR)

Evaluation location: Iowa, United States. Method: General evaluation of the Daucus Collection. Data was recorded in Ames, Iowa by the staff of the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station.

Traits evaluated: HUNDRED SEED WEIGHT (100SEEDWGT)

Method: This is the generic evaluation method that can be used for transferring hundred seed weights from the prod.nc7iv table to the prod.ob table. The prod.ob table is where the values for the descriptors are stored.

Strandberg, J.O. 1992. Evaluations of plant introductions of Daucus species for tolerance of Alternaria Dauci and some other horticultural characteristics. University of Florida Central Florida Research and Education Center. Sanford, Florida. Research Report SAN 93-03

Hancock, Wisconsin evaluations for Alternaria resistance in 2015

Accessions were planted in a randomized complete block design with two replications at the Hancock Research Station in Hancock, WI, in the summer of 2016 and 2017. One hundred seeds of each accession were planted in each 1-m plots. Canopy height was measured just before harvest with three measurements taken per plot. Harsh flavor was evaluated on a scale of 1 to 5 (with 5 being the least harsh, and 1 being the harshest) on at least three individual roots per plot after harvest in fall 2016.

This study is the first field-based, multi-year experiment to evaluate shoot-growth trait variation over a 100-day growing season in a carrot diversity panel (N=695) that includes genetically diverse carrot accessions from the United States Department of Agriculture National Plant Germplasm System. This study provides the first broad-sense heritability estimates for early-season seedling vigor and early-season canopy coverage on a diverse collection. We also develop a method for characterizing flowering to identify accessions that are predominantly biennial, which could be incorporated into biennial breeding programs without substantially increasing the risk of annual growth habits.

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Images from carrot roots grown in 2018 used by the SCRI Project

Grown at the University of Wisconsin Hancock Agricultural Research Station (44.117850, -89.552265) from May to October 2018.

Images from carrot roots grown in 2019 used by the SCRI Project.

Grown at the University of California - Desert Research and Extension Center (32.816363, -115.441595) from October 2018 to March 2019

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Data Year: 
1948
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  • accession: PI 173687
  • date: 2018-08-29
  • File Name: PI_173687.jpg
  • legend: Image of root grown in Hancock, Wisconsin USA taken 2018-08-29
  • photo provider: USDA ARS VCRU
  • accession: PI 173687
  • date: 2019-03-29
  • File Name: PI_173687_1.jpg
  • legend: Image of root grown in Hancock, Wisconsin USA taken 2019-03-29
  • photo provider: USDA ARS VCRU
  • accession: PI 173687
  • date: 2019-03-29
  • File Name: PI_173687_2.jpg
  • legend: Image of root grown in Hancock, Wisconsin USA taken 2019-03-29
  • photo provider: USDA ARS VCRU
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