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These seedlings of wheat and barley are to be planted in the greenhouse. The seedlings were sown in February and consists of barley from special collections and wheat from dry areas like tibet. Therefore they cannot be planted outside in the field. Nmnm Regeneration of plant material at NordGen fg
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Nmnm Regeneration of plant material at NordGen fg

Feb 09, 2016

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Page 1: Nmnm Regeneration of plant material at NordGen fg

These seedlings of wheat and barley are to be planted in the greenhouse. The seedlings were sown in February and consists of barley from special collections and wheat from dry areas like tibet. Therefore they cannot be planted outside in the field. On the picture: Agnese Kolodinska.

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Regeneration of plant material at NordGenfg

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In the greenhouse optimal conditions can be created. These seedlings will be able to produce seeds in August. They are to be frozen after being collected and dried, threshed and packed in air tight aluminium bags. On the picture: Fredrik Ottosson

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An old leaf cabbage from Jylland, Denmark, collected in the 80’ by the English gene bank Warwick HRI Genetic Resources Unit, that has begun to flower. Soon it will give new seeds. Responsible: Gert Poulsen

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Leaf cabbage (MARV K81 SPIS BLADENE) in bloom. It is rare that the flowers are white. The plants can grow up to two meters high.

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Regeneration of peas. Responsible: Svein Solberg

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Svein Solberg, responsible for peas and potatoes and Jerker Niss, greenhouse worker.