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Referenzliste Apfelsorten Psr.Pdf Referenzliste ProSpecieRara-Apfelsorten per 04.06.2014 Basis: Positivliste NAP-PGREL*, Datenbank ProSpecieRara, Veröffentlichte Sorten- und Empfehlungslisten von Fructus und Rétropomme Obstart Sortenname Referenzquelle ID Referenzquelle** Apfel A Husar Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1445 Apfel Aachackerer Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1241 Apfel Aacker Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1286 Apfel Aargauer Herrenapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-5 Apfel Aargauer Jägerapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-6 Apfel Aargauer Jubiläum Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-7 Apfel Aargauer Quittenapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-9 Apfel Aargauer Weinapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1167 Apfel Aargauer Weinapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-10 Apfel Abraham http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Abtwilerrinette Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1185 Apfel Achacherer Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-12 Apfel Achackerer Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1303 Apfel Achaggerer Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1189 Apfel Ackerbirne Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1473 Apfel Ackermännler Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1273 Apfel Ackermanns Holzapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1231 Apfel Ackermanns Holzapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-14 Apfel Adamsparmäne Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11003 Apfel Adersleber Calvill Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11004 Apfel Aeckerliapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-17 Apfel Aetiapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-18 Apfel Aetti-süss http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel à la Inetta http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Alant http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/index.html Apfel Albertschwiler Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-19 Apfel Albisser http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/index.html Apfel Alice Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11635 Apfel Alkmene http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/index.html Apfel Allensberger Mostapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-21 Apfel Allington Pepping Datenbank ProSpecieRara 21654 Apfel Alpparmäne Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1179 Apfel Altägerter Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-22 Apfel Altenburger Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-23 Apfel Alter Berner Rosen Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-24 Apfel Alter Urner Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-25 Apfel Althäuser Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1100 Apfel Altländer Pfannkuchenapfel http://www.fructus.ch/downloads/liste-hausgarten7.10.13.pdf Apfel Altnauer Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1478 Apfel Amerikaner http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Amlikerapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1204 Apfel Ananas Reinette Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11007 Apfel Anisapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-32 Apfel Ankääpfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1440 Apfel Anna von der Mauer http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Annurca Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-34 Apfel Anrig Sämling Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1120 Apfel Antonowka Datenbank ProSpecieRara 21026 Apfel Août, pomme d' Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-38 Apfel Août, pomme d' Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-39 Apfel Apfel von Fahys Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11506 Apfel Api Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11418 Apfel Api étoilée Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-2514 Apfel Api étoilée Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-2520 Apfel Api rose Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-44 Apfel Appenzeller Klausapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-46 Apfel Appenzeller Rosen Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-47 Apfel Arner Weissapfel http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Ättighuiser Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-48 Apfel Augustapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-51 Apfel Augustiner Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1208 Apfel Augustiner Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1233 Apfel Augustiner Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1356 Apfel Augustiner Rosenapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-52 Apfel Auswiler Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-54 Apfel Baarapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-57 Apfel Baldenheimer Weissapfel Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11877 Apfel Balgacher Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1366 Apfel Balgacher Kirchenapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-61 Apfel Balgacher Reinette Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-62 Apfel Balser Apfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1394 Apfel Bananen Reinette Datenbank ProSpecieRara 12053 Apfel Bananenapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1377 Apfel Bananenapfel 2 Datenbank ProSpecieRara 12135 Apfel Bänziger Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-66 Apfel Barbe http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/index.html Seite 1/23 Referenzliste ProSpecieRara-Apfelsorten per 04.06.2014 Basis: Positivliste NAP-PGREL*, Datenbank ProSpecieRara, Veröffentlichte Sorten- und Empfehlungslisten von Fructus und Rétropomme Obstart Sortenname Referenzquelle ID Referenzquelle** Apfel Barbotène http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Baschi Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1472 Apfel Baschiapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-71 Apfel Basel Süss http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Basler Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1451 Apfel Basler Apfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1406 Apfel Basler Meien Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-72 Apfel Basler Süssapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-73 Apfel Basler Widling Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1152 Apfel Basler Winterapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-74 Apfel Bastler Datenbank ProSpecieRara 31496 Apfel Batschueli http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Bättler Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-2521 Apfel Battlerapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-79 Apfel Baumanns Reinette Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11009 Apfel Beau Richard Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-81 Apfel Beau-Egge Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1389 Apfel Beauty Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-82 Apfel Beeriapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1243 Apfel Beeriapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1252 Apfel Beerliapfel (Sammelbezeichnung) Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-84 Apfel Beffert Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-85 Apfel Begginger Glocken Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-86 Apfel Béguin Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-87 Apfel Belle de Courthay Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-89 Apfel Belle de Fontanette Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11535 Apfel Belle de Vaumarcus Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11423 Apfel Belle Fille de Lindre http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Belle Fille de Normandie Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-92 Apfel Belle Fille de Salins http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/index.html Apfel Bellefleur von Neon Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-93 Apfel Belpberger Reinette Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-94 Apfel Benoni Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11426 Apfel Berlepsch Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11010 Apfel Berlepsch rot Datenbank ProSpecieRara 32902 Apfel Berncker Rosen Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1418 Apfel Bernecker Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-97 Apfel Bernegger Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1188 Apfel Berner Orange Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-98 Apfel Berner Rosen Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-99 Apfel Bernhardzeller Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-100 Apfel Bernhardzeller Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1172 Apfel Bienenberger Süssapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-102 Apfel Biesterfelder Reinette Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11414 Apfel Bihorel Reinette Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-104 Apfel Birmensdorfer Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-105 Apfel Birnapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1214 Apfel Birnförmiger Apfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-107 Apfel Birrapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-109 Apfel Birsfelder Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11596 Apfel Bismarckapfel Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11143 Apfel Bittenfelder Sämling Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11651 Apfel Bittersüss Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-113 Apfel Blanche Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-115 Apfel Blanche de Romont http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Blanchet Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-118 Apfel Blauacher Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-123 Apfel Blauacher Wädenswil Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-124 Apfel Bläuler Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1299 Apfel Bläuler Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1310 Apfel Bläuler Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-125 Apfel Bläulerapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1255 Apfel Bleikers Sämling Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1261 Apfel Bleuler Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1160 Apfel Blu Harricks Sommerapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1129 Apfel Blutapfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1284 Apfel Böhmischer Paradiesapfel Datenbank ProSpecieRara 20890 Apfel Böhmischer Rosenapfel Datenbank ProSpecieRara 35782 Apfel Bohnapfel Datenbank ProSpecieRara 11016 Apfel Boiken Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-131 Apfel Bölleöpfel Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-132 Apfel Borer http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Apfel Borsdorfer Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-1260 Apfel Börtlinger Weinapfel Datenbank ProSpecieRara 21046 Apfel Botselette Positivliste BLW, NAP-PGREL 14-001-137 Apfel Botserin http://www.fructus.ch/sorten/aepfel/unikate-ch/index.html Seite 2/23 Referenzliste ProSpecieRara-Apfelsorten per 04.06.2014 Basis: Positivliste NAP-PGREL*, Datenbank
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