Table 1.
Accession/ *group | Species | Subspecies/variety (if available) | Centre of genetic resource | Accession number | Geographic origin |
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BO2/IG1 | Triticum boeoticum | subsp. thaoudar | Kyoto Univ. | KU8120 | Iraq |
BO3/IG2 | Triticum boeoticum | – | VIR | K-25811 | Armenia |
BO9/IG1 | Triticum boeoticum | – | ICARDA | IG116198 | Turkey |
BO12/IG2 | Triticum boeoticum | subsp. boeoticum | VIR | K-18424 | Crimea |
BO14/IG1 | Triticum boeoticum | – | USDA | PI427328 | Iraq |
BO19/IG2 | Triticum boeoticum | subsp. boeoticum | VIR | K-33869a | Armenia |
MO1/IG3 | Triticum monococcum | var. macedonicum | VIR | K-18140 | Azerbaijan |
MO3/IG3 | Triticum monococcum | var. monococcum | VIR | K-20409 | Spain |
Triticum monococcum | – | VIR | K-18105 | Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region | |
Triticum monococcum | – | VIR | K-8555 | Crimea | |
Triticum monococcum | – | USDA | PI119423 | Turkey | |
Triticum monococcum | var. hornemannii, population Zanduri | VIR | K-46586 | Georgia | |
UR1/IIG4 | Triticum urartu | – | USDA | PI538736 | Lebanon |
UR2/IIG4 | Triticum urartu | var. albinigricans | VIR | K-33869b | Armenia |
UR3/IG3 | Triticum urartu | – | USDA | PI428276 | Lebanon |
UR4/IG1 | Triticum urartu | – | ICARDA | IG116196 | Turkey |
UR5/IG2 | Triticum urartu | var. albinigricans | VIR | K-33871 | Armenia |
UR6/IIG4 | Triticum urartu | – | ICARDA | IG45298 | Syria |
UR44/IIG4 | Triticum urartu | – | USDA | PI428182 | Armenia |
Triticum timopheevii | population Zanduri | VIR | K-38555 | Georgia | |
Triticum zhukovskyi | population Zanduri | VIR | K-43063 | Georgia | |
Triticum dicoccoides | ICARDA | IG46273 | Israel | ||
Triticum dicoccoides | ICARDA | IG46288 | Israel | ||
Triticum dicoccoides | ICARDA | IG139189 | Jordan | ||
Triticum durum | VIR | K-1931 | Russia | ||
Triticum aestivum | ICG | cv. Chinese Spring | China | ||
Triticum aestivum | var. lutescens | ICG | cv. Saratovskaya 29 | Russia |
Designation of accessions and their clustering into groups (I/II, superclusters and G, groups) are according to Konovalov et al. (2010).