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Nodes and Canadian Clonal Genebank

Variety in Crucifer Plots The Crucifer Node in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is responsible for regenerating and characterizing all crucifer species, for example canola and mustard.
Contact: Mr. Richard Gugel

 

The Potato Node in Fredericton, New Brunswick is responsible for potatoes. They are currently virus indexing heritage potatoes.
Visit the Potato Research Centre.
Visit the Potato Gene Resources Newsletter.
Contact: Dr. Richard Tarn
Variety of Potatoes

 

Hybrid Brome Plant The Forages Node located in Saskatoon is responsible for regenerating and characterizing all forage grasses, for example brome, fescue and orchardgrass.
Contact: Ms. Nancy Melnychuk

 

Greenhouse and Processing Crops Research Centre The Canadian Clonal Genebank located in Harrow, Ontario is responsible for conserving, characterizing, virus indexing and distributing tree and small fruit, for example apple and strawberry
Visit the Canadian Clonal Genebank.
Contact:
Ms. Margie Luffman


Date Modified: 2007 11 15