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1. Beta Vulgaris L. - Sugar Beet 10 I 1. BETA VULGARIS L. - SUGAR BEET 1234 Abacus *FR 12266 D m (2) Abelina *EL 10, *HU 149293 D m (2) Abril *ES 3513 D m (2) Acadia P m (4) Acala (*)DE 105 P M (4) Ace *UK 611 Acero *IT 153 P m (4) Achat *DE 214, *LT 131, *LV 50 D m (2) Active *ES 6212 D m (2) Adamo *ES 1214, *FR 13272 D m (2) Adapt *ES 6212 D m (2) Adeptus *PL 833 P m (4) Adige *ES 3523 P m (4) Adonis (*)DE 214 P M (4) Adria *IT 1049 P m (4) Adriatica *IT 60 D m (2) Afroditi *EL 10 D m (2) Afton f: 30.6.2009 Agathe *PL 497 P m (4) Agile *FR 13272 D m (2) Agnella *NL 301 D m (2) Agnessa *HU 149293, *SK 221 D m (2) Añil *ES 2515 D m (2) Aimée P m (4) Aiolos *EL 1 Airone *IT 359 P m (4) Ajouta f: 30.6.2010 Akku *AT 619, *RO 2072 D m (2) Alabama *DE 105, *FR 12266 D m (2) Alaska f: 30.6.2009 Albatros *IT 571 D Albero *ES 3513 D m (2) Albertine *IT 359 P m (4) Albion *FR 11049 P m (4) 11 1. BETA VULGARIS L. - SUGAR BEET 1234 Alcor *IT 571 D m (4) Aldebaran *IT 571 D m (2) Aldona *PL 481 P m (4) Alesia *IT 60 D m (2) Alexa *EL 10, *RO 2032 P m (4) Alexandra *EL 1 P m (4) Alezan *FR 13272 D m (2) Alfa f: 30.6.2010 Alfil *ES 6212 D m (2) Alhama *ES 2048 D m (1) Alhambra *ES 6212 P m (4) Alienta *FR 12266 D m (2) Alkara *IT 359 D m (4) Alkmini *EL 9 D m (2) Alliage f: 30.6.2010 Alligator *BE 221, *LT 119, *NL 704 D m (2) Almacia *ES 1105 D m (2) Aloe *IT 212 P m (4) Alois *HU 100418 D m (2) Alota *FR 13044 D m (2) Alpage *FR 13272 D m (2) Altea *IT 153 D m (2) Alud *ES 6212 D m (2) Alyssa *CZ 69, *DE 105, *LT 73, *PL 52 P m (4) Amadea (*)DE 105, *EL 10, *HU 149293 P M (2) Amata *IT 496, *RO 2077 D m (2) Amatos *ES 1517 D m (2) Ambita *IT 496 D m (2) Ambra *IT 1266 P m (4) Amélie *FR 8444 P m (4) America *IT x D m (2) Amos (*)FR 13115, *IT 571, *BG 23 D m (2) Anaconda *FR 13115 D m Anastasia *BE 713, *FR 12266, *NL x D m (2) Anca (*)DE 105 P m (4) Andalus *ES 6212 D m (2) Andante f: 30.6.2010 Andes *IT 571 P m (4) 12 1. BETA VULGARIS L. - SUGAR BEET 1234 Andra *RO 1008 P m (7) Andreanna f: 30.6.2010 Anema f: 30.6.2009 Anemona *FR 12266, *UK 611 D m (2) Angelina f: 30.6.2009 Angeliqua *BE 713, *FR 12266 D m (2) Angus *DK 11, *SE 86 D M (2) Anita *EL 9, (*)FR 8444, *IT 359 P m (4) Anna *LT 58 D m (2) Annabel P m (4) Annalisa *BE 713, *DK 28, *DE 105, *FR 12266, *IT x, *NL 301 D m (2) Annieta *BE 713 P (4) Ansara *ES 3513 D m (2) Antek *HU 100418, *SK 501 D m (2) Antilla *CZ 110 D m (2) Antilope *FR 13115 P m (4) Antinea KWS *IT x, *SK 221 D m (2) Apache P m (4) Apollo f: 30.6.2011 Applause *ES 1669, *NL 667 D m (2) Aquila *IT 359 P m (4) Araxia *DK 28 m (2) Arcanta *FR 13044, *SE 130 D m (2) Ardamax *BE 809 D m (2) Ardan *FR 8444 D m (2) Areti *EL 1 P m (4) Argo *IT 1266 P m (4) Ariadni *EL 1 D m (2) Ariana *DE 105, *IE 29, *NL 301, *UK 611 P m (4) Ariete *IT 571 D m (2) Arizona f: 30.6.2010 Arkansas *FR 10168 P m Arletta *FR 12266 P m (4) Arma *IT 571 D m (2) Armada *FR 11252 P m (4) Armstrong *DK 11 D m (2) Armure f: 30.6.2009 Arosa *CZ 69, (*)DE 510 P m (4) 13 1. BETA VULGARIS L. - SUGAR BEET 1234 Arriba *ES 1105 D m (2) Arrival *NL 683 D m (2) Arrow *BE 1411 D m (2) Arsenal *FR 13115 D m (2) Artemis *EL 1 P m (4) Arthur (*)DE 510 D m (2) Arvid *LT 58, *SE 98 D m (2) Asketa *HU 100528 D m (2) Assist *NL 704 P m (4) Asso *IT 1266 P m (4) Asteria *FR 13044, *RO 2077 P m (4) Astral *FR 13115 D m (2) Atena *NL 309 P m (4) Athina *EL 1 D M (2) Atlanta *IT x D Atlantis *FR 13115, *IE 131, *NL 633 P m (4) Atlas *PL 47 P m (4) Atleta *IT 1266 P m (4) Atracta *BE 1703, *FR 13044 D m (2) Attila P m (4) Attraction *CZ 69 P m (4) Atum *IT 359 D m (2) Auge *IT 153 P m (4) Augusta *IT 264 P m (4) Aumenta *IT 1266 D m (2) Aura *IT 264 P m (4) Aurélia f: 30.6.2009 Auris *NL 633 P m (4) Autapoli *IT 1266 P M (7) Autave *IT 571 P m (4) Avance *SE 130 D m (2) Avantage *EL 9, *FR 8444 D m (2) Ave *ES 3513 D m (2) Avia *LT 131, *AT 546 D m (2) Avoca *IE 157 D m (2) Axel *LV 50 P m (4) Axial *FR 13115, *LT 119, *LV 85 D m (2) Azzurro *IT 256 D m (2) 14 1. BETA VULGARIS L. - SUGAR BEET 1234 A147 *IT 1266 D m (2)(32) A156 *IT 1266 D m (2)(32) A159 *IT 1266 D m (2)(32) A166 *IT 1266 D m (2)(32) A177 *IT 1266 D m (2)(32) A911 *IT 1266 D m (2)(32) Babetta *LT 58 D m (2) Baccara *ES 3030, *FR 13115 D m (2) Baladin *FR 13115 P m Ballade *DE 214 D m (2) Balladyna *PL 481 P m (4) Ballerina *NL 301 D m (2) Balthazar *BE 505 D m (2) Baltika *CZ 110, *DE 3252, *ES 1669, *HU 107770, *AT 533 D m (2) Bandit *UK 543 D m (2) Baraca *ES 6212, (*)FR 13044 P M (4) Baracouda *HU 101361, *AT 827 D m (2) Barbate *ES 1517 P m (4) Barnowl *UK 734 m (2) Bârsa 1 *RO 1008 D m (1) Bartos *RO 2065 P m (4) Bastiana *ES 1105, *UK 611 P m (4) Beatricia *FR 12266 D m Begonia *EL 10, *ES 1105, *HU 149293, *AT 618 D m (2) Belinda *DE 105, *HU 149293, *AT 618 D m (2) Belino *FR 8444 D m (2) Belize *DK 11, *ES 1669 D m (2) Belmonte *DK 11, *LT 130 D m (2) Béluga f: 30.6.2010 Benedicta f: 30.6.2010 Benno *DE 214 D m (2) Berenika *DE 105, *AT 618 D m (2) Beretta *DE 5932 D m (2) Bermuda *CZ 110 D m (2) Beverly *DK 11, *UK 1357 D m (2) Biaggi *NL 683 D m (2) Bianca *EL 10, *IT 264, *RO 2032, *BG 16 D m (2) Biathlon *FR 13115 D m (2) 15 1. BETA VULGARIS L. - SUGAR BEET 1234 Bigben f: 30.6.2009 Bikini *HU 108623 D m (2) Bilbao *FR 11539, *LT 130 D m (4) Bingo *NL 633 P m (4) Bison *FR 13115 D m (2) Bjarne *DK 25, *LT 58 D m (2) Blackcat *BE 221 D m (2) Blenheim *NL 633 P m (4) Bobcat *LT 119, *UK 734 D m (2) Bogdana f: 30.6.2010 Bogna KWS *PL 52 D m (2) Bogota *BE 1703 P m (2) Bolonia *ES 3023 D m (2) Boomerang *BE 221, *EL 302, *FR 13115, *HU 101361, *NL 683 D m (2) Bornos *ES 1502 P m (4) Boryna *PL 481 D m (2) Boston *LV 85, *NL 633 P m (4) Bosun (*)DE 5932 P m (4) Bounty *AT 533 D m (2) Bramata *IT 496 D m (2) Brazzil *FR 13044 D m (2) Break *IT 1266 D m (2) Brianda *DE 5932 D m (2) Brigitta (*)DE 105, *EL 10, *ES 1105, *NL 301, *AT 618 D m (2) Briosaros *IT 60 D m (2) Britannia *CZ 69, *ES 1105, *PL 52 D m (2) Bronco *ES 6212, *NL 286 D m (2) Bronkos *CZ 316 D m (2) Brownee f: 30.6.2009 Brunella *FR 12266 D m (2) Bruno *PL 856 P m (4) Buda *RO 2072 D m (2) Budera *DE 8145 D m (2) Buffalo *IT 264 D m (2) Bullfinch *UK 734 m (2) Buramo *IT 571 P m (4) Burdeos *ES 2515 D m (2) Buxom *UK 543 D m (2) 16 1. BETA VULGARIS L. - SUGAR BEET 1234 Byzance *LT 119, *LV 85 P m (4) Cadenza *BE 713, *NL 301 D m (2) Cadillac *FR 11539 D m (2) Calgarhi *BE 1101 D (2) Calibra *ES 1105 D m (2) Calida *DE 105, *ES 1105, *NL 301 D m (2) California *IT x D m (2) Calis *BE 1101 P m (4) Calixta *ES 1105, *FR 12266 D m (2) Camel *ES 1502, *HU 101361, *AT 827 D m (2) Campeador *ES 6212 D m (2) Campiña *ES 6212 P m (4) Canaria *HU 149260, *IT 301, *AT 533 D m (2) Canasta *PL 47, *SK 230 D m (2) Canberra *ES 1105, *FR 12266, *PL 52, *UK 611 D m (2) Cancan f: 30.6.2009 Candela *ES 6212 D m (2) Candida f: 30.6.2010 Cantata *ES 6212 D m (2) Canyon *BE 221, *CZ 1209, *FR 13115, *NL 704, *PL 833 D m (2) Capital *FR 13115, *LV 85 P M (4) Capitana *ES 1105, *FR 12266 P m (4) Capreolus *ES 1105 D m (2) Capri *CZ 110 D m (2) Capta *FR 13044 D m (2) Captain *FR 13115 P m (4) Caracal *FR 13115 D m (2) Caramel *NL 309 P m (4) Caribata *ES 6212 D m (2) Carisma *IT 60 P m (4) Carissima *BE 713, *FR 12266 D m (2) Carlos *PL 856 D m (2) Carlotta *DE 43, *NL 286 P m (4) Carmencita *ES 1105 D m (2) Carola *ES 1105 P M (4) Carolina *DE 105, *ES 1105 D m (2) Cartouche *PL 497 D m (2) Cartuja *ES 6212 P M (4) 17 1.
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