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Fodder Beet and Sugar Beet FODDER BEET AND SUGAR BEET - BETTERAVES SUCRIÈRES ET FOURRAGÈRES Explication des symboles utilisés dans la classification des variétés en fin de ce fichier-------- Key to symbols used in the classification of varieties at end of this file Beta vulgaris 101R IR,878 Beta vulgaris 7233 A,h,IR,3111 Beta vulgaris A147 A,e,IT,1982 Beta vulgaris ABANICO A,ES,3169 Beta vulgaris ADAPT A,ES,3169 Beta vulgaris Abana A,e,HU,3092 Beta vulgaris Aberna e,u,RO,3003 Beta vulgaris Abondamax # A,e,BE,878 Beta vulgaris Abrax A,LT,3092 Beta vulgaris Abyss A,e,ES,878 Beta vulgaris Acacia A,h,FR,2926 Beta vulgaris Academia KWS # A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Accent A,IT,2921 Beta vulgaris Acero A,m,IT,2929 Beta vulgaris Acker e,DK,3093 Beta vulgaris Adeline A,m,FR,877 Beta vulgaris Adige A,m,IT,2923 Beta vulgaris Adler A,h,FR,3089 Beta vulgaris Admiral A,h,PL,2932 Beta vulgaris Adonis A,m,DE,3089 Beta vulgaris Adret A,h,FR,3089 Beta vulgaris Advantage A,FR,877 Beta vulgaris Advena KWS A,h,DE,GB,1755 Beta vulgaris Afendra KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Agassi A,ES,3169 Beta vulgaris Agatella KWS A,h,DE,IR,1755 Beta vulgaris Agent A,h,PL,2932 Beta vulgaris Aglae A,m,NL,1733 Beta vulgaris Aglaja KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Agnella A,NL,1755 Beta vulgaris Agnes A,m,FR,878 Beta vulgaris Agro-poly m,u,RO,3003 Beta vulgaris Agronom A,h,PL,2932 Beta vulgaris Aigrette A,h,FR,IR,307,877 Beta vulgaris Aimanta A,e,GB,1440 Beta vulgaris Aimapoly A,g,FR,878 Beta vulgaris Aja e,u,SK,2841,3482 Beta vulgaris AkAZIA kws IR,2022 Beta vulgaris Akazia KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Akku A,h,RO,3092 Beta vulgaris Alabaster e,SK,1977 Beta vulgaris Alando GR,1978 Beta vulgaris Alarm A,h,PL,2932 Beta vulgaris Alauda A,m,FR,877 Beta vulgaris Albatros A,h,IT,873,2921 Beta vulgaris Albeniz A,h,ES,3092 Beta vulgaris Alberta A,m,FR,202 Beta vulgaris Albertine A,m,FR,878 Beta vulgaris Albino # A,h,DE,2926 Beta vulgaris Albinus A,e,LT,3092 Beta vulgaris Albus A,RS,3165 Beta vulgaris Alcedo # XX,null Beta vulgaris Alcor A,e,IT,2921 Beta vulgaris Aldebaran A,e,IT,2921 Beta vulgaris Aldona m,PL,3436 Beta vulgaris Alegra A,e,HR,1980 Beta vulgaris Alexina KWS A,h,GB,NL,1755 Beta vulgaris Alexipoly A,g,FR,878 Beta vulgaris Alfonsa A,h,RS,1755 Beta vulgaris Alfred e,DK,3093 Beta vulgaris Algar A,ES,2926 Beta vulgaris Algerd A,h,DE,3093 Beta vulgaris Alianka m,u,DK,908 Beta vulgaris Alicante A,m,FR,2926 Beta vulgaris Alice A,m,FR,878 Beta vulgaris Aligator A,NL,2920 Beta vulgaris Alina A,m,AT,3167 Beta vulgaris Alisha KWS A,e,DK,GB,1751,1755 Beta vulgaris Alla KWS # A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Allanya KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Allure A,h,NL,3164 Beta vulgaris Alma A,m,FR,2630 Beta vulgaris Almera A,m,FR,63 Beta vulgaris Almonte A,e,ES,2926 Beta vulgaris Aloe A,IT,2920 Beta vulgaris Alonso AT,2921 Beta vulgaris Aloyzious A,e,SE,3095 Beta vulgaris Alpaca A,CZ,1731 Beta vulgaris Altamo # h,u,DE,3273 July 2021 Page B1 juillet 2021 FODDER BEET AND SUGAR BEET - BETTERAVES SUCRIÈRES ET FOURRAGÈRES Explication des symboles utilisés dans la classification des variétés en fin de ce fichier-------- Key to symbols used in the classification of varieties at end of this file Beta vulgaris Altea A,h,IT,2923 Beta vulgaris Altesse A,m,FR,877 Beta vulgaris Aluco A,h,DE,2926 Beta vulgaris Alverina KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Amadeus AT,2921 Beta vulgaris Amaldi IR,1694 Beta vulgaris Amaranda KWS A,h,DE,IR,1755 Beta vulgaris Amarok A,e,BE,FR,2921,2926 Beta vulgaris Amateia A,m,IT,1982,2921 Beta vulgaris Amatos A,e,ES,878 Beta vulgaris Amazone A,m,FR,1393 Beta vulgaris Amazonia A,h,PL,2932 Beta vulgaris Ambassador A,h,PL,2932 Beta vulgaris Ambert A,e,IT,1982 Beta vulgaris Ambrosia # A,e,SE,1980 Beta vulgaris Amelie A,m,FR,878 Afshari FR Beta vulgaris America A,h,US,481 Beta vulgaris Améthyste A,h,FR,877 Beta vulgaris Ametist TR,2935 Beta vulgaris Aminavhe A,h,DE,2926 Beta vulgaris Amos A,h,FR,IT,1755,2921,2926 Beta vulgaris Amphara KWS # A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Amulet A,CZ,2921 Beta vulgaris Anabella KWS j,u,FR,1755 Beta vulgaris Anaconda A,h,FR,UA,2926,2927 Beta vulgaris Anastasia A,h,NL,1755 Beta vulgaris Anastasija # A,m,RS,1568 Beta vulgaris Anchana KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Andes A,m,IT,2921 Beta vulgaris Andra A,h,RO,1563 Beta vulgaris Andromeda KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Andzelika KWS # A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Anema A,h,FR,IR,1755 Beta vulgaris Angeletta KWS # A,e,BE,1755 Beta vulgaris Angelina A,h,FR,1755 Beta vulgaris Angeliqua # A,h,BE,1755 Beta vulgaris Angerica KWS e,DK,1755 Beta vulgaris Angoba g,u,RO,3003 Beta vulgaris Anik A,k,FR,2257 Beta vulgaris Anisija # A,RS,1568 Beta vulgaris Anka TR,2935 Beta vulgaris Annafrieda KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Annalena KWS # A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Annalisa A,h,NL,1755 Beta vulgaris Annamira KWS A,h,DE,HR,1755 Beta vulgaris Annarosa KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Annatina KWS A,e,SE,1755 Beta vulgaris Anneberta KWS # A,BE,1755 Beta vulgaris Annegreta KWS A,NL,1755 Beta vulgaris Annelaura KWS A,e,BE,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Annelaura kws NL,1755 Beta vulgaris Anneliesa kws NL,1755 Beta vulgaris Annemaria KWS # A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Annemonika KWS A,e,BE,1755 Beta vulgaris Annouschka KWS A,e,GB,1755 Beta vulgaris Antaïs A,m,FR,2257 Beta vulgaris Antek A,h,HU,IR,RS,3091,3092,3093 Beta vulgaris Apache A,h,RS,2920 Beta vulgaris Apogée A,m,FR,2257 Beta vulgaris Apolinara KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Appia A,m,FR,2017 Beta vulgaris Applause A,NL,816 Beta vulgaris Apus # A,h,DE,2926 Beta vulgaris Ara A,e,IT,2921 Beta vulgaris Arabesqua KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Arafa A,IT,1734 Beta vulgaris Aral A,h,BE,2921 Beta vulgaris Aramis A,m,FR,2257 Beta vulgaris Aranda A,e,ES,2926 Beta vulgaris Aranka KWS HU,RS,1755 Beta vulgaris Arcadia A,h,GR,RS,1978 Beta vulgaris Arcas A,e,GR,RS,1978 Beta vulgaris Archos A,e,ES,2926 Beta vulgaris Ardamax # A,e,BE,878 Beta vulgaris Ardan A,h,FR,877 Beta vulgaris Ardente A,m,FR,507 Beta vulgaris Arenza A,e,ES,3169 July 2021 Page B2 juillet 2021 FODDER BEET AND SUGAR BEET - BETTERAVES SUCRIÈRES ET FOURRAGÈRES Explication des symboles utilisés dans la classification des variétés en fin de ce fichier-------- Key to symbols used in the classification of varieties at end of this file Beta vulgaris Aretha KWS A,h,DE,1755 Beta vulgaris Argument A,h,PL,UA,2927,2932 Beta vulgaris Aria IR,3111 Beta vulgaris Ariana A,m,NL,1651 Beta vulgaris Ariete A,h,IT,873 Beta vulgaris Aristo A,NL,3164 Beta vulgaris Arko A,m,NL,909 Beta vulgaris Arletta A,m,FR,1755 Beta vulgaris Arma A,h,IT,2929 Beta vulgaris Armada A,m,FR,817 Beta vulgaris Armadillo A,e,GB,2920 Beta vulgaris Armesa A,h,DE,1980 Beta vulgaris Armin A,h,DE,3093 Beta vulgaris Arriba A,h,FR,1755 Beta vulgaris Arrival NL,2931 Beta vulgaris Arta A,h,IR,3111 SBSI, I.R.
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