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Aziende Selezionate Per Prelievo Seme Azione 8 Raccolta di materiale biologico e germoplasma Identificazione delle Aziende per il campionamento del seme Di seguito è riportato l’elenco totale delle aziende (n° = 120) in cui sono stati raccolti i dati di caratterizzazione morfologica per le razze Calvana, Pontremolese, Sarda, Sardo Bruna e Sardo Modicana. AUA RAZZA 4222117 Calvana 4225011 Calvana 4623136 Pontremolese 9121193 Sarda 9140581 Sarda 9140760 Sarda 9161866 Sarda 9161874 Sarda 9162398 Sarda 9165308 Sarda 9170938 Sarda 9210128 Sarda 9241012 Sarda 9241250 Sarda 9241269 Sarda 9241286 Sarda 9250721 Sarda 9250989 Sarda 9250990 Sarda 9261304 Sarda 9533103 Sarda 9120280 Sardo Bruna 9121105 Sardo Bruna 9121193 Sardo Bruna 9121196 Sardo Bruna 9121271 Sardo Bruna 9121286 Sardo Bruna 9121305 Sardo Bruna 9121824 Sardo Bruna 9122113 Sardo Bruna 9122131 Sardo Bruna 9122248 Sardo Bruna 9123374 Sardo Bruna 9140581 Sardo Bruna 9140599 Sardo Bruna 9140778 Sardo Bruna 9150512 Sardo Bruna 9151030 Sardo Bruna 9161866 Sardo Bruna 9161874 Sardo Bruna 9170334 Sardo Bruna 9170545 Sardo Bruna 9170938 Sardo Bruna 9171404 Sardo Bruna 9181107 Sardo Bruna 9181144 Sardo Bruna 9181146 Sardo Bruna 9191081 Sardo Bruna 9210128 Sardo Bruna 9230155 Sardo Bruna 9240369 Sardo Bruna 9240371 Sardo Bruna 9240457 Sardo Bruna 9240459 Sardo Bruna 9240671 Sardo Bruna 9240672 Sardo Bruna 9240687 Sardo Bruna 9241250 Sardo Bruna 9241254 Sardo Bruna 9241269 Sardo Bruna 9241277 Sardo Bruna 9241278 Sardo Bruna 9241286 Sardo Bruna 9241288 Sardo Bruna 9242604 Sardo Bruna 9242606 Sardo Bruna 9250810 Sardo Bruna 9250811 Sardo Bruna 9250825 Sardo Bruna 9250947 Sardo Bruna 9250977 Sardo Bruna 9250979 Sardo Bruna 9250989 Sardo Bruna 9250990 Sardo Bruna 9251017 Sardo Bruna 9251018 Sardo Bruna 9251023 Sardo Bruna 9251033 Sardo Bruna 9251054 Sardo Bruna 9251055 Sardo Bruna 9251057 Sardo Bruna 9251058 Sardo Bruna 9251457 Sardo Bruna 9251502 Sardo Bruna 9251513 Sardo Bruna 9251531 Sardo Bruna 9251546 Sardo Bruna 9251556 Sardo Bruna 9251558 Sardo Bruna 9251559 Sardo Bruna 9251561 Sardo Bruna 9251564 Sardo Bruna 9251566 Sardo Bruna 9251706 Sardo Bruna 9251864 Sardo Bruna 9260355 Sardo Bruna 9260404 Sardo Bruna 9260422 Sardo Bruna 9260803 Sardo Bruna 9261603 Sardo Bruna 9270923 Sardo Bruna 9512060 Sardo Bruna 9512073 Sardo Bruna 9512087 Sardo Bruna 9530820 Sardo Bruna 9533103 Sardo Bruna 9210103 Sardo Modicana 9210122 Sardo Modicana 9241012 Sardo Modicana 9250516 Sardo Modicana 9580405 Sardo Modicana 9580408 Sardo Modicana 9580413 Sardo Modicana 9580420 Sardo Modicana 9580607 Sardo Modicana 9580657 Sardo Modicana 9580814 Sardo Modicana 9580817 Sardo Modicana 9580871 Sardo Modicana 9581240 Sardo Modicana Di queste aziende ne sono state scelte 10 per la raccolta del seme. Di seguito riportate. AUA RAZZA 4560372 CALVANA 4222119 CALVANA 4225011 CALVANA 9241012 SARDA 9530820 SARDO BRUNA 9150512 SARDO BRUNA 9580657 SARDO MODICANA 9580817 SARDO MODICANA 9580405 SARDO MODICANA 9580408 SARDO MODICANA .
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