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  • From: Steven Covacci <filtertitle@aol.com>
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  • Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 18:32:51 -0500 (EST)

Thank you, Martha.  I was speaking with Cliff the other day concerning the UC Davis repository and other such repositories.  I was amazed.  There are some rare things that I'd like to acquire from them.  How can I, with the intentions of breeding, obtain material?

Thank you,
Steve
New Jersey; USDA zone 6b/7a but right now: zone 10



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Today's Topics:

   1. Will apricot and sand cherry (Prunus pumila) naturally form	a
      plumcot hybrid? (Martha Davis)


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Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 10:01:57 -0700
From: Martha Davis <martha_davis@earthlink.net>
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Subject: [NAFEX] Will apricot and sand cherry (Prunus pumila)
	naturally form	a plumcot hybrid?
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Will apricot and sand cherry (Prunus pumila) naturally form a plumcot
hybrid?

It depends a bit on what you mean by naturally.  There was some work done at
Rutgers on plum apricot hybrids. While P. salacina is most common for that
sort of thing they tried a variety of other plum species.  There is some
info on the Taxa held by Davis,

http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/site_holding.pl?DAV

under the prunus hybrids NJPC numbers are various New Jersey Plumcots that
have been sent to the repository.  If you click on the individuaI numbers
usually there is some breeding info.  I suspect that the most promising ones
are not there since they are releasing or still working with them.

Martha
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