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Acknowledgement! Mostly all recent missions took place in Georgia would not have been possible without active support and facilitation of international organizations.  We gratefully acknowledge their assistance.

The germplasm is collected under terms set out in a Permission to Collect Germplasm Agreement that is signed by all parties participating in the collection mission as required by the International Code of Conduct for Plant Germplasm Collecting and Transfer.

 

Last updated: 7 April 2005


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All material and characterization data that is held by ICARDA is made freely available for scientific research under the conditions defined by the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources and detailed in a Material Transfer Agreement (MTA).

For more information on the collection missions please contact: Tamar Jinjikhadze

 

Date Participants Route and Species

2004

June 28-July 11

Georgian Institute of Botany: Dr. Maia Akhalkatsi
Research Geneticist USDA-ARS, USA: Fred J. Muehlbauer
303 Johnson Hall, Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-6434
e-mail: muehlbau@wsu.edu
Plant Pathologist (retired): Walter J. Kaiser
1668 Riverstone Lane #205, Boise, ID 83706
e-mail: wjkaiser37@yahoo.com

Species: grain legume germplasm, particularly wild species of Lens, Cicer and Pisum and cultivated accessions
Total: 108

 

2001

July 30-Aug 08

PGR Unit: Rusudan Dzidzishvili,  Alexander Zubiashvili, Tamar Jinjikhadze
VIR, Russia: Nikolai Dzubenko, Sergey Shuvalov
AWCC, Australia: Michael Mackey
IPK, Germany: Dirk Enneking
ICARDA-GRU: Kenneth Street

Species: ICARDA's mandate crops
Total: 152

 

1981-1990

 

 IPK, Germany

 

 

Route: Western Georgia
Total: 2873
Cereals: 570; Zea mays: 320
Triticum spp.: 90
Hordeum vulgare: 75
Secale sereale:31
Avena sativa: 31
Legumes: 1172
Phaselous vulgaris: 923
Pisum sativum: 58
Vegetables: 780
Allium spp.: 264
Cucurbita spp.: 264
Beta vulagris: 47
Brassica spp.: 63
Lycopersicum esculentum: 37
Rapphanus spp.: 36
Spice plants and others: 318
Anethum gravelous: 25
Apium gravelens: 28
Coriandrum sativum: 43
Peroselinum crspum: 34
Ocimum basilicum: 33

1988

 

VIR, Russia

Species: Vegetables and fruits: 70 accessions

1987

 

VIR, Russia

Route: Georgia, Abkhazia, Adjaria
Species: Subtropical fruits, berries and nuts
Citrus spp.: 116
Bambuca spp.: 29

1986

 

 

VIR, Russia

 

 

Route: Caucasus and Transcaucasus: Georgia, Abkhazia;Azerbaijan; Armenia
Species: Vegetables, fruits and berries:
Citrus spp.: 51
Lupinus spp.: 11
Malus spp.: 28
Subtropical fruits and nuts: 110

1933

 

E.I.Barulina
(with N.I Vavilov's associates)

 

1930

 

E.A.Stoletova
(with N.I Vavilov' associates)

 

1928-32

 

G.K.Kreier
(with N.I Vavilov's associates)

 

1930

 

N.I Vavilov

 

Route: Qutaisi-Orbeli-Tsageri-Orbeli-Alpana-Shovi Akhalqalaqi
Species: Tr.macha, Tr.Timopheevii , Tr.carthlicum-persicum

 
 

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