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Acknowledgement! Mostly all recent missions took place in Tajikistan 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: 9 Sept 04


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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: Zebuniso Muminshoeva
 

Date

Participants

Route and Species

 2004
15-26 July

VIR, Russia: Sergey Bulyntsev, Sergey Shuvalov
ICARDA-GRU:Kenneth Street
Botanical Institute, Uzbekistan: Ivan Maltsev
N.A. Maksumov Scientific Research-Production Center "Ziroatkor" and Scientific Research Institute of Farming: Zebuniso Muminshoeva, Farkhod Kosimov, Shakhlo Safarzode
Supported by
USDA and ICARDA

Route: Dushanbe-Ordjonikidzeabad (new name is Badad)–Nurek–Dangara-Kangurt-Sovetskiy-Baldjuan–Khavaling–Muminabad–Shurabad–Kulayb–Vose–Dushanbe

Species:
ICARDA's mandate crops
Total:
427 accessions

2003

Aug
10-30

VIR, Russia: Nikolai Dzubenko, Sergey Shuvalov
ICARDA-GRU:Kenneth Street
Botanical Institute, Uzbekistan: Ivan Maltsev
N.A. Maksumov Scientific Research-Production Center "Ziroatkor" and Scientific Research Institute of Farming: Zebuniso Muminshoeva, Farkhod Kosimov, Tosh Narzulloev
Supported by
USDA and ICARDA

Species: ICARDA's mandate crops
Total: 360

2000

July
6-19

Species: ICARDA's mandate crops
Total: 150

Collection missions 1881-1974
  1974
 

Nigmatullin F. G.

Route: 2600 a.s.l. Ishkashim region

Species: New non-ligule forms of Triticum: Tr. aestivum L. var., guasiheraticum Nigm. var. nova.

 1971
 

Nigmatullin F. G.

Route: Rukhchi Rushan region

Species: 11 new forms wheat

 1970
 

Nigmatullin F. G.

Route: Bartang, 2600 a.s.l

Species: 13 forms of wheat: Tr. compactum Host, var sarezicum Nigm.

 

Nigmatullin F. G.

Species:  New forms of bread and dwarf wheat: Tr. aestivum L, var meridionale- inflatum Nigm : var nova. spica aristata- inflata, pubescens alba: caryopsis alba At. aestivum L var. meridionale- inflatum voern, spiculis inflates differt.

 1965
 

Ydachin R. A.

Species: 9 new forms of non-ligule wheat: baranovii Udacz, Raikoviae Udacz, flacsbergerii Udacz,
Petropavlovskianum Udacz, maksumovii Udacz, gorbu- novii Udacz, suchobrusian- um Udacz,baruschonicum Udacr, pianolsiticum Udacr.

 1938 - 1940
 

Sukhobrus I. G.

Species: 51 forms of Tr. aestivum L. including 12 non-ligule. 7 forms of Tr. compactum L., 1 of which is non-ligule.

 1932 - 1934
 

Sukhobrus I. G.

Species: 4 new species and 27 forms of wheat

 1932 - 1940
 

Kurkin M. P., Gorbunov N. P., Flaksberg K.

Route: Darvaz, Vanch, Rushan, Ishkashim-Vakhan

Species: 15 forms of Tr. compactum Host. (6-non-ligule)
5 new non-ligule of Tr. aestivum. 4-ligule forms of wheat unknown before;var. pseudograec- um, cinerosum, caisoides, sub caisicum.

 1929
 

Vavilov N. I.

Route: Afghanistan (Kabul), 1400-1900 a.s.l.

Species: Winter forms of drawf wheat: Tr. compactum Host. var., Humboldti- inflatum Vav. et. Kob.

 1928
 

Gorbunov N. P.

Species: 7 forms non-ligule wheat: cineresens Flaksb, murgabi Flaksb, guasi-turcicum Flaksb, guasi-rufinflatum Flaksb, sub-kabulicum Flaksb, afganicum Flaksb и guasi sub turcicum Flaksb.

 

Gorbunov N. P., Flaksberg K.

Route: Bartang

Species: 35 forms of wheat
28 forms of bread wheat
7-non-ligul, dwarf wheat

 1924

 

Vavilov N. I.

Route: Afghanistan, 1400-1900 a.s.l.

Species: 60 forms of wheat (33 - drawf wheat).
Found new form of wheat- Tr. badakschanicum Vav et. Kob.

 1916

 

Vavilov N. I.

Route: South Afghanistan

Species: 8 forms of bread wheat

 

Vavilov N. I.

Route: Afghan Badakhshan

Species: 4 forms of wheat, 4 forms of fodder crops

 

Vavilov N. I.

Route: Tajikistan

Species: 9 forms of wheat: Tr. pamiricum Vav; Tr. schugnanicum Vav; Tr. horogi Vav; Tr. oxium Vav; Tr. gunti Vav; Tr. kabulicum Vav; Tr. afganicum Vav; Tr. tadjic-orum Vav; Tr. sub-gunti Vav.

 1898

 

Korzhinskiy S. I.

Route: Darvaz, Rushan,  Ishkashim

Species: 5 forms of Tr. aestivum L, Tr. compactum Host. var. graecum L.; var graesum L; lutenses

 1891

 

Vavilov N. I., Bukinich

Route: Afghan Badakhshan

Species: 4 new forms of bread wheat

 1881-1882

 

Regel A. E.

Route: Darvaz, Vanch, Rushan, Ishkashim-Vakhan

Species: Traditional/landraces of wheat: Safedak, Rushtak, Kilak

 

 

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