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Germplasm collection development

When William Morse retired in 1949, Martin G. Weiss replaced him. Weiss with Jackson L. Cartter of the U.S. Regional Soybean Laboratory at Utbana, Illinois, initiated the development of a comprehensive soybean germplasm collection. In 1951, Fdgar F. Hartwig was appointed curator of the southern collection at Stoneville, Mississippi. In 1954, Richard L. Bernard became the curator of the northern collection located at Urbana. [Pg.27]

After World War II, the USDA developed a national soybean germplasm collection. Curtendy, the collection contains over 20,000 strains. It is the primary source for new genetic traits for the improvement of soybean cultivars as well as for basic genetic studies. [Pg.29]

GGB was initially assembled at the former Caxias do Sul Experimental station before Embrapa was founded. In 1975, upon the founding of Embrapa Grape and Wine, the collection contributed as a starting point for the development of the current GGB, formed by gathering smaller national grapevine germplasm collections and by the introduction... [Pg.253]


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