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Old March 1, 2009   #1
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Default where to find info on PI numbers??

Attended the Toledo Botanical Seed Swap yesterday. Wasn't at all what i was expecting but certainly was not disappointed. Many seeds supplied by Bakers Creek, Marianna, SSE, Olds, and even some from Amishland slightly outdated but great to have the chance to try some really outstanding varieties.

All the tomatoes from Marianna was easy to find the information but this one has me stumped.

Taxon: Lycopersicon esculentum
Accession Lot: PI 131879 70AI
ID: Palo Blanco
Origin: Argentina
USDA, ARS Plant Genetic Resources Unit Cornell University,

I have the 1994 SSE yearbook and found some PI numbers but nothing to match this one. What does the PI stand for?
I am assuming the name for the tomato is Palo Blanco??

Thanks, Patty
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Old March 1, 2009   #2
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Hi, Patty - sometimes there is very little info - these are Plant Identification numbers that refer to the USDA GRIN database. I haven't been there for some years, but you can enter the PI number and the variety will come up with as much info as is entered into the db.

Here is the GRIN site -

http://www.ars-grin.gov/
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Old March 1, 2009   #3
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Thanks Craig, No info coming for either the PI no. or Palo Blanco from USDA GRin site. So will plant a few and see what comes and continue to look for anyone else growing it out. Patty
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Patty,

There is actually a lot of information about the PALO BLANCO tomato. The bad news...outside of a bit of historical data, the tomato is rather Ho Hum.

Rio Santiago, Argentina is the source area, just south of Buenos Aires. Collect by a P. Yatman in 1939, this person also collected Campana, Los Talas, Rey Humberto, San Marzano, and Varela. Most of these probably have precedents in the Mediterranean.

The 47 descriptors of Palo Blanco are disappointing: Red fruits with yellow gel, barely 2 inches in diameter, slightly flattened fruits with 5 locules, rather poor yield, indeterminate as most varieties were in the 1930’s.

I go to the accessions inquiry of GRIN quite often since much of my breeding work in potatoes and tomatoes has valuable links there. The link is on my tool bar!!!! For years I relied on a printed book form of the accessions. Later all of the data was on these continuous paper sheets that folded back and forth on themselves with those little holes on the sides. Now with the computers, I rarely go back to the paper documents except for highlighted PI numbers of material I received for breeding.

If anyone wants to know how I access all the different links to the information on Palo Blanco, I could add to the thread.
I only offer this as a potential tool for breeders and historians of tomatoes. If there are no curious readers, I will understand.

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Old March 1, 2009   #5
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Here is some more USDA info:
Source History

Type: Collected. Date: 01-Jan-1939. From: Argentina.
Locality: Collected along the Rio de la Plata near Rio Santiago, 50 km south of Buenos Aires.
Cooperators:
Yatman, P..

Type: Donated. Date: 07-Mar-1939. From: Argentina.
Cooperators:
Yatman, P..
Comment: Received through Swift & Company, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires.


Characterization and Evaluation Data
Descriptor Value Qualifier Study
General information
BULLETIN yes
TABLENUM 8A
Disease descriptors
MINALT slight - medium
TOBMOSAIC susceptible
Growth descriptors
HABIT erect
PLANTSIZE large
PLANTSIZE2 small and medium
VINEGROWTH intermediate
Morphological descriptors
CRACKC medium
ENDSCARCON closed
ENDSCARSHA smooth (even)
ENDSCARSIZ small
FIRMNESS soft
FLCOLCLASS medium
FLESHCOLOR red
FLSHINT light
FOLCOVER good
FRTSHAPE1 flat
FRTSHAPE2 round
FRUITFASC slight fasciation
GELCOLOR yellow
IMMATFRCOL green shouldered (normal)
LEAFSIZE medium
LEAFSIZE2 medium
LEAFTYPE normal
MAXFASC fasciated
MAXFRTDIAM 60.0
MAXFRTLGTH 45.0
MAXFRTSIZE 3
MAXLOCNUM five
MAXLOCS 5 locules
MINDIAM1 7.6
MINFASC fasciated
MINFRTDIAM 40
MINFRTLGTH 35
MINFRTSIZE 3
MINLOCNUM four
MINLOCS 3 locules
PEDICEL no
PUFFINESS no fruit with puffiness
RIPECONC 8
SHAPE1 oblate (flat)
SKINCOLOR yellow
STEMPUB intermediate
WALLTHICK 4.0
Phenological descriptors
MATURITY medium and late
MATURITY late
Production descriptors
BLOTCHRIPE 2
FRUITSET light
YIELD 7

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http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/acc/acc_queries.html

Keep this on your tool bar.

Simply type in the 6 digit Plant Introduction PI number.
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Tom......that one worked for me. The upper search came up with more links that I could not get to....... wish it would have been more promising!! Guess that's why it got dumped!! Thanks, Patty
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