Author
McCoy, Joe Ann | |
Widrlechner, Mark | |
Carstens, Jeffrey |
Submitted to: Symposium Proceedings
Publication Type: Proceedings Publication Acceptance Date: 6/30/2005 Publication Date: 8/1/2005 Citation: Mccoy, J.H., Widrlechner, M.P., Carstens, J.D. 2005. A comprehensive echinacea germplasm collection located at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Ia. Symposium Proceedings. p. 5. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: Echinacea is a well-established, high value crop, both as an ornamental and dietary supplement. A comprehensive collection of Echinacea germplasm is currently held at the USDA-ARS North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station (NCRPIS) in Ames, Iowa and is available via seed distribution for research purposes (http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs). The NCRPIS’s mission includes: 1.) the conservation of genetically-diverse crop germplasm through collection and acquisition; 2.) the conduct of germplasm-related research; and 3.) the encouragement of the use of the germplasm collections and associated information for research, crop improvement and product development. Representing all nine species collected throughout their respective North American geographic ranges, the Echinacea collection includes 159 accessions. Extensive morphological characterization data associated with the collection have been assembled and are available to researchers to aid in selection criteria. The collection has been used extensively for various research projects ranging from ornamental breeding studies for the horticulture trade to HPLC analysis of metabolites of interest to the phytopharmaceutical industry. |