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National Clonal Germplasm Repository - Corvallis, Oregon
The Repository
The National Clonal Germplasm Repository at Corvallis, Oregon, is a genebank that preserves invaluable plant genetic resources of temperate fruit, nut, and agronomic crops. |
Plant Collections

The Corvallis Repository maintains collections representing global diversity of hazelnuts, strawberries, hops, mint, pears, currants, gooseberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, and cranberries. Cultivars (clones) are stored as growing plants, while wild species populations are generally preserved as seed.
Open House/Field Tour - Saturday, July 18 The Repository in conjunction with OSU Horticulture and ARS Horticultural Crops Research Lab will hold an open house and farm tour on Saturday, July 18.
Unappreciated Fruits Event - October 8-10 Watch for details here about our fall workshop celebrating the Quince and other unappreciated fruits. |
Curatorial Team
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Kim Hummer RL and curator for small fruits and specialty crops |
Joseph Postman curator for tree fruits and nuts, pathology |
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Barbara Reed alternate storage collections Jeanine DeNoma technical assistant |
Nahla Bassil molecular genetics collections April Nyberg technical assistant |
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Jim Oliphant & Missy Fix greenhouse and screenhouse collections |
Joe Snead field collections |
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Bruce Bartlett germplasm distribution |
Doug Cook database information |
Contact Us
33447 Peoria Road, Corvallis OR 97333
phone: 541-738-4200
Directions and Map to NCGR-Corvallis
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Corvallis Genebank Collections Summary |
Crop Specific Information & Catalogs in Left Menu Bar
Plant Diversity For a Diverse Future |
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Last Modified: 06/02/2009
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