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Title: SMALL FRUIT GERMPLASM COLLECTION IN NORTHEAST CHINA

Author
item Finn, Chad
item Postman, Joseph
item THOMPSON, MAXINE - COLLABORATOR USDA ARS

Submitted to: Journal of American Society of Horticulture Science
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/15/1997
Publication Date: N/A
Citation: N/A

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: The wealth of small fruit genetic resources present in China is recognized, however, very little collection and subsequent incorporation of this germplasm has taken place. From July to August 1996, we collected small fruit germplasm with Chinese colleagues in northeast China. The collection area was primarily in Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces; from the Russian border (50 degrees N) to the North Korean border and south to 42 degrees N. Collections were made in the Changbai Shan, Xio Hinggan Ling and Da Hinggan Ling mountain ranges. The primary genera of interest included Rubus, Ribes, Vaccinium, and Fragaria. In addition, species within Corylus, Actinidia, Lonicera, Sambucus and Schizandra were collected along with ornamental trees, herbaceous perennials, and shrubs when available. Seed was shared with our Chinese colleagues. Collections have been deposited within the USDA National Plant Germplasm System. The most promising collections included: an extremely large fruited Rubus crataegifolius population, many populations of Vaccinium uliginosum and V. vitis-idaea from a broad geographic range, large samples of Fragaria orientalis, and a number of populations of the edible Lonicera caerulea. The collected species, collection sites, and observations will be presented.