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PA 169 [PER]    Theobroma cacao

 Pound, F.J. (1938)
Cacao and Witchbroom Disease of South America with notes on other species of Theobroma. Archives of Cocoa Research 1: pp. 26-71.

Derivation: PArinari.
Collected by Pound.
Location: Parinari, Peru.

Pound, 1938a: [POU38A] type 1 - long, generally warty pods with a pronounced bottleneck and a conspicuous point, type 2 - lack the pronounced bottleneck, type 3 - pods shorter and lack both the pronounced bottle neck and point, type 4 - smooth lagarta, ie with bottle neck and point but with shallow furrows and a smooth shell, type 5 - as type 1 but with very small beans, type 6 - short, 10 ridged oval, warty pods, sometimes with red tint. Posnette, 1945A [POS45A]. Parinari type has long petioles (2-3 cm) with pulvini separated by a long, deep constriction even when young. The stamen filaments are not pigmented.

Notes:  Selections from the region around Parinari.

Pound, 1938a [POU38A]. Pods probably collected from some 20 trees free of Witches' Broom in a population of type 1,2,3, and 4. Further collections may have made around Porvenir (between the Boca del Huallaga and Boca del Pastaza) from types 5 and 6.

Pound, 1943b [POU43B]. 277 plants were planted at Marper farm.

Bartley, 1998a [BAR98A] Parinari means tree and it is the name of a place on the River Amazon (Maranon) in Peru. However it is believed to refer to a region rather than a specific place. Types 5 and 6 were collected from along the whole stretch of the Maranon River.
 

Synonyms: PARINARI 169 [PER]

Location: Rio Maranon, Parinari, Loreto, Peru
Coordinates: 74.60 W, 4.60 S
   Marita, J. M. et al., 2001

 Mother to:
CEPEC 1015    Brazil - CEPEC, 1987
 Father to:
AX 181    Trinidad - ICTA, No Date
CATIE-R4    Wilbert Phillips-Mora et al., 2013
CATIE-R6    Wilbert Phillips-Mora et al., 2013
CEPEC 1015    Brazil - CEPEC, 1987

'Maranon' Population
Subgroup: 'Parinari IV'   Reference

 Reference
BioProject: PRJNA486011   NCBI   ENA FASTQ 
Project: PRJEB28591   EVA (project)   EVA (analysis) 
Library Source: Genomic
 
Run: SRR7774240   NCBI   ENA FASTQ 
Experiment: SRX4629584
BioSample: SAMN09934520
SampleName: PA_169
SampleSource: Trinidad, Tree_ID: Tc15974

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Current List   ICQC,R Website
• Accession: RUQ 1479     ICQC,R 
   - Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
   - Year of Accession: 2004
• Accession: RUQ 1479B     ICQC,R 
   - Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
List received in 2012   Reference
• Accession: 195
   - Local Name: PA 169
   - Year of Accession: 1978
List received in 1987   Reference
• Accession: 131
   - Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
   - Year of Accession: 1966
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: PA-169
List received in 1990   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
List received in 2018   Reference
• Accession: 10393
   - Local Name: PA-169
   - Year of Accession: 1960
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: PA - 169
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169
   - Year of Accession: 1993
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169
List received in 2012   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169
   - Year of Accession: 1973
List received in 1994   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
List received in 2008   Reference
• Accession: IDN-13-TCAC-00672
   - Local Name: PA 169 (PER)
 Jamaica, Cocoa Industry Board of Jamaica
List received in 1971   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
List received in 1995   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
   - Year of Accession: 1987
List received in 1994   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
   - Year of Accession: 1968
List received in 2009   Reference
• Local Name: PA - 169
List received in 1971   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
List received in 2011   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
List received in 1971   Reference
• Local Name: PA 169 [PER]
   - Year of Accession: 1969

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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
5.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
10.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
12.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 37  x PA 169 [PER]
12.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 6  x PA 169 [PER]
16.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
20.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
28.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
42.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: PA 169 [PER] x CCN 51 
70.00 % Infection (Field reaction).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Moderate Resistance, 15.00 % Infection
Note: Artificial reaction to frosty pod and natural incidence of the disease over 9 years.
 Wilbert Phillips et al., 2009
2.30 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (Field reaction).
Note: Natural incidence of the disease over 3 years.
 Wilbert Phillips et al., 2009
Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Moderate Resistance, 0.00 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Moderate Resistance, 0.00 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Moderate Resistance, 1.10 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Moderately Susceptible, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
 Phillips, W., 1997
Resistant, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
Note: Unripe, Attached and not wounded
 Morera, J., 1993
Cross: PA 169 [PER] x CCN 51 
Resistant, 0.70 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Resistant, 0.70 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Resistant, 0.80 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 6  x PA 169 [PER]
Resistant, 1.10 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Described as highly resistant. Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Resistant, 64.00 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (Pod).
Note: Unripe and not wounded
 Lopez-Baez, O. et al., 1996
Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Susceptible, 0.00 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Cross: ARF 37  x PA 169 [PER]
Susceptible, 0.90 % Infection, sp. P. palmivora (5 month old detached pod (reaction)).
Note: Percentage infection is the natural incidence of the disease observed in the field over 4 to 5 years.
 Arciniegas, A. & Phillips-Mora, W., 2006
Intermediate (Seedling).
 Luz, E.D.M.N. & Silva, S.D.V.M., 1997
Resistant (Field Reaction).
 Luz, E.D.M.N. & Silva, S.D.V.M., 1997

Susceptible (Sciurus granatensis)
 Warren, J. & Emamdie, D., 1993

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Pod Index: 29.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 207 kg ha-1 yr-1
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Cross: PA 169 [PER] x CCN 51 
Pod Index: 36.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 1622 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 9
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Cross: ARF 6  x PA 169 [PER]
Pod Index: 15.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 1177 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 11
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Pod Index: 36.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 625 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 5
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Pod Index: 30.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 696 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 10
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Pod Index: 21.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 2091 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 14
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Pod Index: 26.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 1539 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 23
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Pod Index: 33.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 730 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 30
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Cross: ARF 37  x PA 169 [PER]
Pod Index: 27.0 (pods per kg dried beans)
Yield: 841 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: tree number 8
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Pod Index: 29.1 (pods per kg dried beans)
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Seed Index: 93.4 (dried beans per 100g)
Productivity: medium
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Yield: 659 kg ha-1 yr-1
Note: 3 year mean
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Number: 35.0
Length: 22.0 mm
Width: 10.0 mm
Thickness: 12.0 mm
Dry Weight: 1.28 g
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Cross: PA 169 [PER] x CCN 51 
Acc: tree number 9
Number: 22.0
Dry Weight: 1.30 g
Note: tree number 9
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Cross: ARF 6  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 11
Number: 38.0
Length: 24.0 mm
Width: 10.0 mm
Thickness: 13.0 mm
Dry Weight: 1.70 g
Note: tree number 11
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 5
Number: 21.0
Dry Weight: 1.40 g
Note: tree number 5
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 10
Number: 27.0
Dry Weight: 1.30 g
Note: tree number 10
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 14
Number: 36.0
Length: 22.0 mm
Width: 10.0 mm
Thickness: 12.0 mm
Dry Weight: 1.20 g
Note: tree number 14
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 23
Number: 30.0
Length: 23.0 mm
Width: 11.0 mm
Thickness: 11.0 mm
Dry Weight: 1.40 g
Note: tree number 23
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 30
Number: 35.0
Dry Weight: 0.90 g
Note: tree number 30
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Cross: ARF 37  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 8
Number: 36.0
Length: 23.0 mm
Width: 7.0 mm
Thickness: 11.0 mm
Dry Weight: 1.20 g
Note: tree number 8
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Colour: purple
Shape: elliptical
Number: 34.0
Total Wet Weight: 47.3 g
Cotyledon Dry Weight: 1.01 g
Cotyledon Length: 20.9 mm
Cotyledon Width: 12.0 mm
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Colour Dark Purple: Present
Colour Light Purple: Present
Colour Grey: Absent
Colour White: Absent
Colour Mottled: Absent
Number: 30.8
Maximum Number: 43
Cotyledon Wet Weight: 1.69 g
Cotyledon Dry Weight: 1.07 g
Cotyledon Length: 23.4 mm
Cotyledon Width: 12.5 mm
Cotyledon Thickness: 9.1 mm
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Butterfat Content: 61.00 %
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Cross: ARF 6  x PA 169 [PER]
Butterfat Content: 57.00 %
Note: tree number 11
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Butterfat Content: 55.00 %
Note: tree number 10
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Butterfat Content: 57.00 %
Note: tree number 14
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Butterfat Content: 56.00 %
Note: tree number 23
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Cross: ARF 37  x PA 169 [PER]
Butterfat Content: 62.00 %
Note: tree number 8
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Testa: 4.40 %
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Shape: amelonado
Basal Constriction: absent
Apex Form: rounded
Rugosity: moderate
Husk Thickness: 13 mm
Length: 174.0 mm
Breadth: 86.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 458.0 g
Hardness: moderate
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.02
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Cross: PA 169 [PER] x CCN 51 
Acc: tree number 9
Husk Thickness: 13 mm
Length: 161.0 mm
Breadth: 86.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 326.0 g
Length Breadth Ratio: 1.87
Note: tree number 9
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Cross: ARF 6  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 11
Shape: angoleta
Basal Constriction: absent
Apex Form: acute
Rugosity: moderate
Husk Thickness: 13 mm
Length: 220.0 mm
Breadth: 95.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 703.0 g
Hardness: moderate
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.31
Note: tree number 11
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 5
Husk Thickness: 15 mm
Length: 155.0 mm
Breadth: 88.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 443.0 g
Length Breadth Ratio: 1.76
Note: tree number 5
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 10
Husk Thickness: 16 mm
Length: 172.0 mm
Breadth: 88.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 455.0 g
Length Breadth Ratio: 1.95
Note: tree number 10
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 14
Shape: amelonado
Basal Constriction: absent
Apex Form: obtuse
Rugosity: moderate
Husk Thickness: 16 mm
Length: 190.0 mm
Breadth: 90.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 565.0 g
Hardness: soft
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.11
Note: tree number 14
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 23
Shape: amelonado
Basal Constriction: absent
Apex Form: obtuse
Rugosity: moderate
Husk Thickness: 15 mm
Length: 187.0 mm
Breadth: 96.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 637.0 g
Hardness: soft
Length Breadth Ratio: 1.94
Note: tree number 23
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 30
Husk Thickness: 13 mm
Length: 164.0 mm
Breadth: 82.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 368.0 g
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.00
Note: tree number 30
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Cross: ARF 37  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 8
Shape: amelonado
Basal Constriction: absent
Apex Form: mammillate
Rugosity: smooth
Husk Thickness: 14 mm
Length: 181.0 mm
Breadth: 87.0 mm
Colour: green
Weight: 511.0 g
Hardness: soft
Length Breadth Ratio: 2.08
Note: tree number 8
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Shape: obovate
Basal Constriction: moderate
Apex Form: obtuse
Rugosity: moderate
Length: 160.0 mm
Breadth: 79.0 mm
Colour: anthocyanin absent
Hardness: hard
Note: Hardness > 2.0 Mpa
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Rugosity: intense
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Basal Constriction: slight
Apex Form: slightly acute
Rugosity: smooth - very slight
Husk Thickness: 9.25 mm (10.9 - 7.6)
Length: 159.0 mm
Breadth: 81.0 mm
Colour: absent anthocyanin
Weight: 474.0 g
Pods Per Tree: 5
Hardness: soft
Length Breadth Ratio: 1.96
Note: ratio of distances between ridges within a pair and between ridges of two different pairs = 0.78
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Shape: amelonado
Colour: green
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Accession: RUQ 1479
Light Saturated Photosynthetic Rate: 5.90 μmol m2 s-1
Stomatal Conductance: 0.10 mol m2 s-1
Transpiration Rate: 1.26 mmol m2 s-1
Intrinsic Water Use Efficiency: 65.20 μmol mol-1
Instantaneous Water Use Efficiency: 4.73 mmol mol-1
Flush Size: 5
Leaf Area: 265.00 cm2
Leaf Dry Weight: 1.65 g
Specific Leaf Area: 165.10 cm2 g-1
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Colour: slight anthocyanin
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Colour: slight anthocyanin
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Colour: brownish orange
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Distance from Base to Widest Part: 150 mm
Length: 299.0 mm
Width: 113.0 mm
Length to Width Ratio: 2.70
Basal Angle: 104.2 °
Apical Angle: 67.8 °
Petiole Length: 17 mm
Pulvinus Length: 15 mm
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Stamen Colour: anthocyanin absent
Sepal Colour: anthocyanin absent
Sepal Length: 8.00 mm
Ovary Colour: anthocyanin absent (apical)
Pedicel Colour: anthocyanin absent
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Self Compatibility: self incompatible
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Cross: PA 169 [PER] x CCN 51 
Acc: tree number 9
Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Cross: ARF 6  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 11
Self Compatibility: self incompatible
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 5
Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 10
Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 14
Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Cross: ARF 22  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 30
Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Cross: ARF 37  x PA 169 [PER]
Acc: tree number 8
Self Compatibility: self compatible
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Ligule Colour: anthocyanin absent
Stamen Colour: slight anthocyanin
Sepal Length: 6.25 mm
Ligule Width: 2.54 mm
Ovule Number: 40
Style Length: 2.50 mm
Pedicel Colour: reddish
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Self Compatibility: self incompatible
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Ligule Colour: slight anthocyanin (apical)
Stamen Colour: slight anthocyanin
Sepal Colour: greyish green
Sepal Width: 2.68 mm
Sepal Length: 7.06 mm
Ligule Length: 6.03 mm
Ligule Width: 2.33 mm
Ovary Colour: anthocyanin absent (apical)
Ovary Width: 0.98 mm
Ovary Length: 1.27 mm
Style Length: 2.41 mm
Staminode Length: 6.94 mm
Pedicel Colour: reddish white
Note: Translation of Methuen colour codes.
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Self Compatibility: self incompatible
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