Jincheng

Germplasm Overview
NameJincheng
AliasN/A
GRIN IDPI 539641
TypeCultivar
SpeciesCitrus sinensis
DescriptionN/A
Origin CountryN/A
Origin DetailN/A
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Phenotypic Data[view all 10]
SSR Genotype DataN/A
SNP Genotype DataN/A
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DNA LibraryN/A
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CommentsSeed received and grown by RK Soost. (EM Nauer, 03/1988)<P>Also came in as budwood import, see CRC 3983 [= PI 539645]. (EM Nauer, 01/1989)<P> The whole story on these (CRC 3981-3985) imports is that they came in as both budwood and seed is that the seed went to Dr Soost in 1985; the budwood went to Glenn Dale in 1985 and increase budwood came here in 1987 and went into CCPP for processing. However, in the meantime, Dr Soost grew seedlings in the greenhouse but did not inform anyone in CCPP that this material was there until he retired in 1987 and the seedling budlines were propagated for the variety collection. (EM Nauer, 01/1989, from record for <a href=" http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1434108">PI 539172</a>)<BR>Note: The seed sources RCRC 3981-3985 = PI 539172, PI 539644, PI 539645, PI 539646, PI 539647 and the budwood sources RCRC 3981 = PI 539171, RCRC 3983 = PI 539641, RCRC 3984 = PI 539642, RCRC 3985 = PI 539643. <P>Original USDA spec sheet says this has "high total soluble solids." (EM Nauer, 06/1989)<P>Additional info re Jincheng received from Dr Bitters this month: This is called 'Brocade orange', also 'S26'. This variety is at No 1 place on sweet oranges recommended for Sichuan Province. All its characteristics and origin are similar to those ofxianfengcheng [<a href="http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1434580">PI 539644</a>] but for differences in fruit shape (more oblong) and rind color (darker reddish-orange). 168 g per fruit, solids 12.2 %, 8 seeds per fruit; ripens earlier thanxianfengcheng, stored until May. (EM Nauer, 08/1989)<P>No fruit yet. (EM Nauer, 11/13/1989)<P>The active accession of 'Jincheng' is <a href="http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1434581">PI 539645</a>, which was received as budwood and has been sanitized. This accession (PI 539641) was received as seed and was not sanitized, so there is no reason to maintain it and it is inactivated. (RR Krueger, 05/25/2011)
Reference[view all 3]
Alias
Synonym
Sweet Orange
Publications
YearPublication
2010Chai L, Biswas MK, Ge X, Deng X. Isolation, Characterization, and Expression Analysis of an SKP1-like Gene from &#x2018;Shatian' Pummelo (Citrus grandis Osbeck). Plant molecular biology reporter. 2010; 28(4):569-577.
2011Biswas MK, Chai L, Amar MH, Zhang X, Deng X. Comparative analysis of genetic diversity in Citrus germplasm collection using AFLP, SSAP, SAMPL and SSR markers. Scientia horticulturae. 2011; 129(4):798-803.
2011He Y, Chen S, Peng A, Zou X, Xu L, Lei T, Liu X, Yao L. Production and evaluation of transgenic sweet orange (Citrus sinensis Osbeck) containing bivalent antibacterial peptide genes (Shiva A and Cecropin B) via a novel Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of mature axillary buds. Scientia horticulturae. 2011; 128(2):99-107.
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DatabaseAccession
GRINPI 539641
Phenotypic Data
Phenotypic Data
Total 10 trait scores
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# Dataset Descriptor Value
1Citrus.TreeData.89leafform2
2Citrus.TreeData.89leafmargin1
3Citrus.TreeData.89leafshape1
4Citrus.TreeData.89leaftype1
5Citrus.TreeData.89petiolshap3
6Citrus.TreeData.89shootipcol1
7Citrus.TreeData.89treehabit1
8Citrus.TreeData.89treeshape2
9Citrus.TreeData.89treevigor3
10Citrus.TreeData.89veglifcycl1
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